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BBCNEWS Asia July 1, 2024

international monetary fund for the inner statement we heard them say this is going to help, a bold move that would help stabilise the economy and set the basis for more sustainable and private sector led growth. the first group we have seen by the newly appointed economy minister and when mrjavier milei be sworn in as president on sunday. it has been quick. a huge roof. whenjavier milei huge roof. when javier milei came huge roof. whenjavier milei came into office he promised shock measures. he walked around with a chainsaw promising that is going to indicate the spending cuts and tax cuts he was promising. seen as a libertarian and very ultralight leader. this is the first of the measures. other measures announced as they will cut transport and fuel subsidies and cutting any spending by the government on advertising. huge reforms and all of this as part of living up all of this as part of living up to those campaign pledges made byjavier milei. one of the most controversial

BBCNEWS BBC News At Five April 28, 2017

Are on the table. Diplomatic and financial leveraged willie backed up by a willingness to cou ntera ct willie backed up by a willingness to counteract north korean aggression with Military Action. And, an Unlikely Group of misfits are back together in the outer reaches of the universe. Find out what Jason Solomons made of Guardians Of The Galaxy volume 2, and the rest of the weeks cinema releases, in the film review. Its five oclock. Our main story a Breast Surgeon has been convicted of 17 counts of wounding with intent, and three of unlawful wounding, after carrying out a series of unnecessary operations. Nottingham crown court heard that ian paterson lied to patients, and exaggerated or invented the risk of cancer, to convince them to go under the knife. The 59 year old did so for what the jury was told were Obscure Motives which may have included a desire to earn extra money. Our first report is from our Health Correspondent dominic hughes. Surgeon ian paterson. Well liked and trust

BBCNEWS BBC News At Six May 4, 2017

I was pretty certain i was going to die. And we speak to the surfer whos now safe in hospital after a dramatic rescue hed been stranded at sea for 30 hours. In the end, they saved my life. I cant thank them enough. And coming up in the sport on bbc news. Why European Success is now the priority for Manchester United over their league form as they plot a route into the champions league. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. After nearly 70 years in The Public Eye, Prince Philip has decided its time to call it a day. Hell retire from royal duties in the autumn. His decision, which has the support of the queen, is not related to any health issues. There have been tributes from public and politicians alike, with theresa may praising what she called his steadfast support for the queen. In a moment well look at the princes contribution to National Life but first our Royal Correspondent Nick Witchell on whats prompted this decision. It is an image to which the nation has become acc

BBCNEWS BBC News At Six May 30, 2017

Of the terror attack. Passionate about Herjob Tributes to the zookeeper killed by a tiger she cared for. Its been a as year wait huddersfield celebrates the teams entry into footballs top flight. And coming up in the sport on bbc news. Its wenger in as arsene signs a new two year deal to extend his 21 year stay as arsenal manager. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. Jeremy corbyn has apologised for not knowing the cost of one of labours key campaign pledges. In the last full week of campaigning, this was a chance for him and theresa may to press home their messages. Instead labour has found itself having to explain what the conservatives have a called a car crash interview in which he failed, repeatedly, to say how much it would cost to extend Free Childcare in england. More on the conservatives in a moment but first heres our deputy Political Editor john pienaar. Got to keep up, cannot fall too far behind. More Free Childcare might play well with voters. Some say dont pla

BBCNEWS BBC News May 31, 2017

And in other news. Jailed for 15 years the Breast Surgeon who carried out a series of unnecessary operations at hospitals in the west midlands. And coming up on Newsnight Fresh from the Election Debate spin room, Brexit Secretary david davis and shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry. And Fashion Campaigning in fife, snp leader nicola sturgeon. Fresh from campaigning. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. With just eight days to go until the election, one of the biggest debates of this campaign has just taken place in cambridge. There were seven Party Representatives involved, including labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, whod announced earlier in the day that he would, after all, be attending. The Prime Minister theresa may did not take part. She said shed rather be out meeting voters on the campaign trail. Heres our deputy political editor, john pienaar. Guess who came after all and what an entrance. Jeremy corbyn left it late, but how could he resist trying to show up theresa may, who s

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