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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 13:43:00

been calling for that for a year. it has been extended quite significantly, hasn t it? it is so pathetically significantly, hasn t it? it is so pathetically weak. significantly, hasn t it? it is so pathetically weak. a significantly, hasn t it? it is so pathetically weak. a company| significantly, hasn t it? it is so i pathetically weak. a company like shell has not paid a single penny into the treasury. you can increase the rate will unite that if you do not close the loophole, you will not get any money from them. ed davey described liz get any money from them. ed davey described liz truss s get any money from them. ed davey described liz truss s administration | described liz truss s administration is probably the most right wing government in recent history. will ou still government in recent history. will you still say government in recent history. ll you still say that? they are not as bad as the last lot. the bar is incredibly low. the budget is the price of tory inc

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 12:49:00

they might be able to win. 0ne have reason to be confident that they might be able to win. one other factor to bear in mind, and this was baked into the contest s rules at the tail end of last week, is that even though there are only going to be two candidates maximum, come 2.15 this afternoon, there will still be that the vote of conservative mps because there was a view taken within the party that it was important that there was an indicative vote to indicate to the membership where the balance of power at westminster lay in terms of where support late. why? because whilst the current rules say a leadership race is ultimately decided by the members, the practicality of governing and holding a party together means you have to be able to command a majority amongst your own mps. and to illustrate that, we can point to the case studies of the current prime minister and the former one, both of whom lost the confidence of their party and in the end, that

BBCNEWS BBC News Special June 4, 2024 12:49:00

they might be able to win. 0ne have reason to be confident that they might be able to win. one other factor to bear in mind, and this was baked into the contest s rules at the tail end of last week, is that even though there are only going to be two candidates maximum, come 2.15 this afternoon, there will still be that the vote of conservative mps because there was a view taken within the party that it was important that there was an indicative vote to indicate to the membership where the balance of power at westminster lay in terms of where support late. why? because whilst the current rules say a leadership race is ultimately decided by the members, the practicality of governing and holding a party together means you have to be able to command a majority amongst your own mps. and to illustrate that, we can point to the case studies of the current prime minister and the former one, both of whom lost the confidence of their party and in the end, that

BBCNEWS BBC News Special June 4, 2024 19:20:00

6.5% about ten days ago. that is catastrophic, considering official interest rates are only 2.15%. they are expected to go up, but we are still, the cost of borrowing to the government is an average of about 4%, in somewhere between the two years and ten years. that is a huge addition to the cost of funding and the cost of funding for the whole of the cost of funding for the whole of the government and the one thing we need above everything else, we need a bit of stability will stop and it s incredibly support and that the conservative party has never been more split, as it is at the moment. this is a very dangerous time, where these cracks, they have to be sealed up, because whoever takes over, and a weak s time, they have to have a plain run at it. they have to make sure that the damage to the

BBCNEWS The State Funeral of HM Queen June 4, 2024 07:04:00

it will set off from the abbey at 12.15, involving thousands of military and civilian personnel, several military bands, and members of the royal family and the royal households. they will cross parliament square, go along whitehall. past the cenotaph, past downing street. across horse guards parade, the scene of so manyjubilant birthday parades for the queen. then the procession will slowly make its way down along the mall, past buckingham palace, past clarence house and green park on the right hand side. around the memorial to queen victoria, past buckingham palace one final time, and then along constitution hill, heading for hyde park corner, where there will be thousands of troops assembled at wellington arch. they will be there by one o clock, and the coffin will

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