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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 09:56:00

that is the question commented boris johnson and missy as many as are of the opinion, say aye . to the contrary, no and if you did, did he do it recklessly or intentionally? we will bring you live coverage of proceedings in parliament later today. whilst there is more sunshine than today, a bit of a wild and windy one for some of you, especially at the moment across parts of scotland. we have winds and nine, 58 and 60 mph, get more rns and western coasts well. not to see where we have strong winds, right across the board be a widespread gills today. those coupled with high spring tides means around some western coast, notjust a tape of the next few days, an increased risk of some coastal flooding. as for the weather itself, this big strip of cloud is what brought the overnight rain, clearing away, sunny spells developed widely but showers in the north of scotland could come with the odd rumble of thunder to go with strong winds, away from that the cloud in the southeast breaks up, s

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 09:29:00

working did not turn a local workplace into an unlawful one. that is a matter ofjudgment, isn t it? important to remember that the rules and restrictions that everybody else in this country at the time, and ultimately, it comes down to a common sense decision about whether thatis common sense decision about whether that is a good judgment on behalf of the prime minister charged with keeping everyone safe or not. it’s a keeping everyone safe or not. it s a really good keeping everyone safe or not. it s a really good point. keeping everyone safe or not. it s a really good point, one keeping everyone safe or not. it s a really good point, one of keeping everyone safe or not. ut s . really good point, one of the questions mps will be weighing up, is there any evidence there was intent from the prime minister to mislead. if you accept that argument that there was interpretation involved in that, it may be harder for mps to say definitively, yes, we think he knew and did not tell p

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 09:10:00

the political price? bill it will depend on the evidence presented by the committee of mps. the depend on the evidence presented by the committee of mps. depend on the evidence presented by the committee of mps. the mps on the anel will the committee of mps. the mps on the panel will take the committee of mps. the mps on the panel will take pains the committee of mps. the mps on the panel will take pains to the committee of mps. the mps on the panel will take pains to be panel will take pains to be scrupulously impartial because of the allegations by borisjohnson. being truly charming, if the comeback was something truly damning to suggest that borisjohnson should be suspended from parliament, it will be difficult for many tory mps, as your previous speaker said, the committee would have to have extraordinary evidence to justify that. and then the only way boris johnson would be deprived of his seat as if somebody used the petition and he lost a by election. it would ultimatel

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 09:01:15

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 09:01:15
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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 10:00:00

this is bbc news broadcasting in the uk and around the globe. our top stories. the parliamentary committee investigating whether former prime minister borisjohnson knowingly misled parliament, publishes its evidence ahead of the hearing. according to the evidence, a senior civil servant had questioned mrjohnson s plan to say covid guidance had been followed at all times in number 10. a global water crisis due to pollution and excessive consumption a warning from the un. here in the uk, mps will vote today on rishi sunak s new brexit deal for northern ireland. but the democratic unionist party have said they will be voting against it. the inflation rate in britain rose unexpectedly to 10.4 percent in february,

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