News bulletin - BBC Radio 3

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Extracts from a news bulletin broadcast on BBC Radio 3, the UK's main arts and culture network.

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English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

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it's being reported that the S A S is to soften its recruitment tests to protect potential recruits. Last month, an inquest ruled neglect contributed to the deaths of three Army reservists who collapsed during a march in the Bracken beacons on one of the hottest days of 2013. The Times Newspapers As it's learned that in future test marches will be stopped if the weather is too hot or humid, a ceremony has been held in Nagasaki, in Japan to mark the 70th anniversary of the dropping of an atom bomb on the city by the United States. Japan's Prime minister, Shinzo Abe, laid a wreath and gave a speech calling for nuclear disarmament. A chorus of young women sang apiece Song on a bell tolled for the 74,000 people who died. Prince Charles has called for more to be done to prevent small farms going out of business. He says they're absolutely crucial to maintaining food security and should be offered Mohr economic incentives. The prince was speaking to Radio four's on your farm programme for a series of special editions, which will begin tomorrow morning. England's cricketers are expected to regain the ashes when they resume the fourth test against Australia at Trent Bridge. The tourists are 241 for seven in their second innings and require another 90 runs just to make England bat again. A member ofthe The Australian government wants local bands placed on sales of the yeast based spread. Vegemite. He's worried that it's being used by some communities to make illegal spirits which result in antisocial behaviour, including truancy on domestic violence. BBC News at four minutes past eight