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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

law. propose to legislate to break the law ft propose to legislate to break the law. ., , propose to legislate to break the law. . , , ., , ., law. a man is been found guilty of murderin: law. a man is been found guilty of murdering an law. a man is been found guilty of murdering an off-duty law. a man is been found guilty of murdering an off-duty police - murdering an off duty police community support officerjulia james and ken. callum wheeler had already admitted responsibility for the death of 53 year old julia. ukraine says its troops have reached the russian border near. kharkiv in the north east, after driving russian forces away from the city. isa is a cost of living continues to rise the government denies being asleep at the well on the economy. the first in person gcse and a level exams begin for many, after the pandemic stopped them from taking place. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister boris johnson has been at hillsborough castle f

BBCNEWS Politics July 2, 2024

at the time. but we hear that the decisions he made, there is nothing he can say to you that can improve things. what would you like him to say? things. what would you like him to sa ? , ., , things. what would you like him to sa ? , . , ., things. what would you like him to sa? say? anything he has to say could have been said say? anything he has to say could have been said a say? anything he has to say could have been said a long say? anything he has to say could have been said a long time - say? anything he has to say could have been said a long time ago i say? anything he has to say could l have been said a long time ago that we are nearly four years since the beginning of the pandemic. it is continuing, people are continuing to die every week. i don t think he has got anything helpful to say at this point other than to tell the truth about why decisions were made and why failures happen in the kale that was at the heart of his government. do you think he can be

BBCNEWS BBC News Now June 4, 2024 11:05:00

why the committee believes that borisjohnson was deliberately misleading mps, when he said the guidance had been followed in downing street at all times. jonathan, thank you. jonathan blake in the newsroom for us. you can see they re an exhaustive report, 30,000 pages of it. and he has been able to bring us some of the highlights from that. but now, those are the facts. what sort of meaning is being derived from those facts? earlier we spoke with dominic grieve, former attorney general for england and wales. the evidence, frankly, against mr johnson the evidence, frankly, against mr johnson is the evidence, frankly, against mr johnson is overwhelming. it is overwhelming because of the evidence that parties took place. but what i think that parties took place. but what i think is that parties took place. but what i think is particularly telling is that think is particularly telling is that when he came to the house and made that when he came to the house and made his that when

BBCNEWS BBC News Now June 4, 2024 11:01:00

intentionally or recklessly, saying, this is rubbish. this is a lie. let s cross live now to my colleague nancy kacungira, who is in westminsterfor us with all the latest reaction. the report doesn t hold back, does it? no, it doesn t. this is one of those situations where they were so many briefings about this report before it came out, that a lot of journalists felt they knew what was in it. but in reality it has been much more severe than anyone thought it would be. as you mentioned, a 90 day suspension. many people had thought it might be about ten. and also, the recommendation that mr johnson s parliamentary pass to be taken away from him. parliamentary pass. severe harsh punishments for borisjohnson coming out of this report. of course, this report still has to be approved by parliament. we have heard from penny mordaunt, the leader of the house of

BBCNEWS BBC News Now June 4, 2024 11:11:00

profoundly polarising. i think that is why he will struggle to make a comeback because despite that large chunk of the population that still thinks good old boris, he has sought to become that most difficult of things, which is an unpopular populist, the polling is now cup not complimentary about boris johnson, because a lot of those people are like in 25 years ago, think, you know what? it is not what i thought he was. i thought he was. looking at the findinus i thought he was. looking at the findings of i thought he was. looking at the findings of the i thought he was. looking at the findings of the committee, - i thought he was. looking at the findings of the committee, one | i thought he was. looking at the l findings of the committee, one of the things they found was that he was complicit in a campaign of abuse against the mps investigating him. i mean, just for context, how unusual is a situation like this, where you have a former prime minister railing against a committe

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