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This is a short sample radio news bulletin.

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English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

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British (General)

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A mother and her former partner will be sentenced. Today over the death of a 16 month old girl, Star Hobson suffered months of assaults at her home in Keithley in West Yorkshire before she died. Last year. Savannah Brock Hill was found guilty of murder while Starr's mother, Frankie Smith was cleared of the same charge but both were convicted of causing or allowing her death. The Prime Minister is likely to face questions over his leadership authority in the commons. This lunchtime after a rebellion of around 100 as conservative mps against Coronavirus rules. A big majority voted COVID passes for England through parliament but that was because labor supported it. They've come into force today, people have been rescued from the World Trade Center Building in Hong Kong after a major fire broke out which left over 100 trapped on the roof. At one stage, 12 people were taken to hospital. The blaze is under control and firefighters have been working to evacuate people from the building which houses, offices, shops, and restaurants. Almost 300 sites across England have been given national heritage status including an 18 th century windmill in Yorkshire and a 19 thirties police box England bowler Olive Robinson hopes that some wise words from star all rounder Ben Stokes can help get their ashes cricket campaign on track. Joe Root's side. Look to bounce back from their heavy opening defeat to Australia when the second test gets underway in Adelaide early tomorrow morning, cornish comedian Jeff Rowe has died after contracting COVID-19. A statement on his Facebook page says that the 72 year old passed away yesterday in it. His family say their lives will never be the same without him. He was best known for his observational comedy, particularly on Cornwall.