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BBCNEWS Breakfast June 4, 2024 07:09:00

harassing them, that s something which militarily is very hard to pull off without it turning into a rout. so it is strange they have decided to do this, which actually fed into that idea that there was some kind of deception, disinformation campaign going on. really interesting. of course there is going to be a fear that that is precisely what is going to happen. is there any intelligence at the moment to back that up? hat is there any intelligence at the moment to back that up? not that i m aware of, certainly, moment to back that up? not that i m aware of, certainly, but moment to back that up? not that i m aware of, certainly, but the aware of, certainly, but the thing about this war is that both sides have used various kinds of strategies. right from the summer, president zelensky was talking about and offensive against kherson and then suddenly five or six weeks ago, they did a big offensive up in the north and took a lot of territory very quickly and that turned into a rou

BBCNEWS BBC News at One February 1, 2022 13:17:00

sprung on health trusts as well as the social care world when so much effort had gone into trying to persuade staff to be vaccinated ahead of the deadline, which would have been on thursday. hugh, thank you. an inquiry into child sexual abuse has concluded police and councils still don t understand the risk of organised gangs grooming children in their areas, and aren t collecting data which would help identify paedophiles. the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse said its own inquiries had identified examples of abuse the police should have been, but weren t, aware of. lets talk to our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds. tom, these are damning findings? yes, and today, ten, 15 years after this problem of gangs of men praying on often children from difficult backgrounds, giving them drink and drugs over months and abusing them, it is ten or 15 years since the country started to realise this was a problem. at this inquiry looking

BBCNEWS The Papers March 16, 2022 22:38:00

absolutely. we talk about something that is on remitting the positive. it s also quite interesting because it opens up, we get a sense from the daily mailfront page it opens up, we get a sense from the daily mail front page which is that those two photographs but basically the same photograph, the same quote, there is really only one story the papers and centre on a day like today for tomorrow morning. the male describes it as six years in hell. you talk about the campaign that richard is photographed with their daughter has wage. it has been a remarkable campaign, has ended. in terms of his ability to leave, media attention, public sympathy and even political engagement at a time when there were so many other things that might have pushed this to the back of the list of concerns that the government had in the public was aware of. this government had in the public was aware of. , , ., aware of. as i understand it it was very much aware of. as i understand it it was very much his

MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes March 30, 2022 07:19:00

given the actions of the prime minister, we have to make sure people can afford to do the right thing. that is why i think it is the wrong decision at the wrong time to take away access to free testing. now you have been reading my notes haven t you, because i was going to ask about what happened with the surprise party we had the first tranche of finds, 20 separate finds, don t know how many, people but 20 separate fines have been issued. people were breaking the law at the hearts of downing street when the rest of the country were in lockdown. what does that say about the culture of downing street? it says the prime minister is a liar, because he told the house of commons repeatedly that there were no parties and no wrongdoing and that he was aware of. he says he wasn t aware of. he was there. that is what i think is so completely until -able about boys johnson s position as prime minister now. you know, i can t think of a single prime minister that has walked into the

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 19:08:00

for council members. first, he wanted them to see in graphic detail the atrocities that he alleged were being committed by russian troops in bucha, and he showed a video that was extremely graphic of bodies maimed, bodies burned including children in the towns of irpin, bucha, mariupol, and he said that the kind of full light of what russia is accused of is now. the world is starting to see it and it s happening in other occupied cities that people aren t aware of, so he said it was imperative for russian forces to be held accountable, and part of that he said was un reform. he said the un security council, because of russia s veto, because it has been paralysed, hasn t been fulfilling its duty to maintain international peace and security and he said of the un

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