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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 13:46:00

the most vulnerable, and covid is a demonstration that the world is getting smaller so i think the argument for independence is weaker than before. if the argument is to boot up borisjohnson, i would agree with the argument, but the way to do thatis with the argument, but the way to do that is for the next general election, and part of the trick here is nicola sturgeon wants to pretend there will be a referendum sooner but there isn t. the next vote in scotland will be a uk general election and we have got to unite as a country across the uk to boot borisjohnson out a country across the uk to boot boris johnson out and a country across the uk to boot borisjohnson out and get a labour government across the country and change the country, that s a much easier and better process and one that delivers fairness for scotland and the entire uk. you that delivers fairness for scotland and the entire uk. and the entire uk. you say there won t be a and the entire uk. you say there won t be a

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 13:49:00

but i don t think the only offer a change is independent and i think there is a safer and better form change is independent and i think there is a safer and betterform of change available and that is the next uk election, to boot out boris johnson and elect a labour government across the country and thatis government across the country and that is what we are going to argue and advocate between now and the next general election. shines and advocate between now and the next general election. anas sarwar, thanks forjoining next general election. anas sarwar, thanks forjoining us. the scottish national party mp, patrick grady, has apologised for a breach of parliament s rules on sexual misconduct. an independent panel found that he d made what was described as an unwanted advance towards a junior member of staff and recommended he be suspended for two days. addressing the commons earlier he said he was deeply sorry. mr speaker, iam profoundly sorry for my behaviour and i deeply re

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 13:25:00

had a as well. it was frightening until we had a plan as well. it was frightening until we had a plan. that was the crucial thing had a plan. that was the crucial thing it s had a plan. that was the crucial thing. it s still not nice and it is still thing. it s still not nice and it is still frightening but i mostly think about still frightening but i mostly think about all still frightening but i mostly think about all the people around the country about all the people around the country who don t have one, who can t country who don t have one, who can t sleep country who don t have one, who can t sleep and have no idea how they would can t sleep and have no idea how they would get out. when the fire alarm they would get out. when the fire alarm goes off, they are strapped and that alarm goes off, they are strapped and that is alarm goes off, they are strapped and that is what happened here. nearly and that is what happened here. nearly half of those disabled res

BBCNEWS BBC News at One June 4, 2024 12:07:00

trust and confidence, when it comes to policing by consent, questions being asked about the integrity of an investigation, that the police explain why they ve reached the conclusions they have. find explain why they ve reached the conclusions they have. and boris johnson will conclusions they have. and boris johnson will soon conclusions they have. and boris johnson will soon have conclusions they have. and boris johnson will soon have to - conclusions they have. and boris| johnson will soon have to explain conclusions they have. and boris i johnson will soon have to explain to mps and voters how all of these gatherings were allowed to happen and who, if anyone, should take responsibility. when you listen to those insiders, everything they had to say to the bbc, this is continued pressure on the prime minister at. the prime minister at. that s true and the civil the prime minister at. that s true and the civil service the prime minister at. that s true and the civil service

BBCNEWS The Travel Show June 4, 2024 09:38:00

in your postcode. you can do this for the rest of the uk as well and find out the results in your area. can ijust find out the results in your area. can i just say, find out the results in your area. can ijust say, and i salute you? that was a tall order. memory. seamless. you have not had much sleep. amazing, faxing or that in. coffee and democracy is one hell of a drug. coffee and democracy is one hell of a dru~. ., ., ., ., ., a drug. now to give the overall of what has been a drug. now to give the overall of what has been going a drug. now to give the overall of what has been going on, - a drug. now to give the overall of what has been going on, what - a drug. now to give the overall of what has been going on, what wej a drug. now to give the overall of- what has been going on, what we were seeing is so many results and so many stories emerging from them. professor sirjohn curtice is still with us to shed light on the all the key political contests. this is a smorgasbord of sto

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