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ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lucy beresford, broadcaster and psychotherapist and joe twyman, the director of deltapoll. tomorrow s front pages. the sunday times reports that tonight s vigil for sarah everard descended into chaos with police dispersing the crowd. it s got a striking picture of a woman being held by officers, and adds that there are now calls for the met chief cressida dick to resign. the telegraph reports on the duchess of cambridge s visit to the vigil earlier in the evening. a source told the paper that she wanted to pay her respects to sarah and herfamily. the sunday express also leads with catherine s visit, adding that she said she remembered what it felt like to walk around london at night before she got married. the mail on sunday adds that the duchess laid daffodils from kensington palace at the south london vigil and mingled discreetly with others paying their respects. the daily star leads on the death of murray

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 12:05:00

injerusalem s old city, in israel. the suspect began shooting as pilgrims were returning from prayers at the holy site. two people, including a pregnant woman, are in a critical condition, and four of the injured were members of the same family visiting israel from new york. a new timetable has come into force on the west coast main line today. the operator, avanti, has been forced to reduce services because of what it called severe staff shortages . trains between glasgow, edinburgh, liverpool, manchester, birmingham and london euston are affected. legal action against six protesters for attending a vigil for sarah everard has been halted after the crown prosecution service said the legal test for prosecution had not been met. they had been accused of breaking covid lockdown rules by attending the vigil in march last year following the abduction, rape and murder of sarah everard by police officer wayne couzens. there were clashes between police and the protesters after several hund

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:17:00

here s our correspondent robin brant, who s one of people dealing with lockdown. protestors chant. more than two years after covid first emerged here, china is still trying to keep it out. and this is how it s doing it. tens of thousands of people forced into government run quarantine. in one of china s most advanced cities, the conditions, for some, are awful. translation: the moment i really broke down - was when i entered the cabin hospital. we spoke to this 26 year old she tested positive a few days ago. in china, symptoms or no symptoms, you are forced to quarantine. we were first assigned to the shared area. the condition was terrible. my roommate and i found two camp beds. there was only one rest room and one washbasin on each floor. forced quarantine is one of two often brutal measures that

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 03:09:00

here because that will expand the war, and all of a sudden, it could be polish cities, it could be other western european cities that are the targets and we simply cannot allow that. we have to draw the red line at the nato border, not anywhere in ukraine. the two most senior members of the british government, prime minister borisjohnson and his chancellor of the exchequer, have been fined for breaking covid lockdown laws by attending a party in downing street in 2020. it makes borisjohnson the first ever sitting prime minister to have broken the law. he s apologised, but that hasn t stopped calls for his resignation. here s our deputy political editor, vicki young. we all have images we rememberfrom lockdown the queen forced to sit alone at her husband s funeral. but for many in downing street, it was different. drinks in the office and garden, dancing in the basement and now, police have decided that the wrongdoing went right to the top. today, the prime minister apologised but s

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:06:00

get fresh leadership. and if conservative mps won t do that, i feel they are directly associated with this wrongdoing. tonight, borisjohnson has received backing from his cabinet and, more importantly, tory mps, who just a few weeks ago were trying to oust him after months of damaging lockdown allegations. vicki young, bbc news. president biden has used the word genocide to describe russia s war in ukraine in an apparent escalati on of his criticism of president vladimir putin. he made the seemingly unscripted comment during a speech in iowa announcing measures to tackle rapidly rising fuel prices.

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