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BBCNEWS Nicky July 6, 2024

last time the lib dems got into bed with the conservatives , a first taste of government. is it isita is it a nightmare scenario or a dream ticket? meanwhile, the snp seek to make sir keir starmer a puppet on a string. does it pact put you off a few get in touch. here is the news. a jury in a civil case has found donald trump sexually abused a magazine writer in a new york department store in the 905. the jury also found the former president liable for defamation for calling ejean carrolls accusations a hoax and a lie . but mr trump has been found not liable for rape. the first baby with the dna of three people has been born in the uk. the child has dna from the mum and dad as well as 0.1% from an egg donor. the pioneering technique is trying to prevent children inheriting genetic disorders which can be fatal. lawyers for prince harry and three other alleged victims of illegal activities byjournalists at mirror group newspapers will begin a seven week trial in the civil co

BBCNEWS Newsnight May 2, 2017

Does that mean we can stop worrying about the deficit . The parties are not saying much about money at the moment. But taxes, spending and borrowing are what governments do. Tonight, well ask if election promises on tax and spending can really be painlessly paid for. Also tonight, the 15 year old Anorexia Sufferer who took her own life after being discharged from Mental Health care against her parents wishes. Well hear from the writer emma woolf, who suffered from the illness for ten years. What can be done about anorexia . And Cornelia Parker has been appointed the official Election Artist. Whats caught her cultured eye so far . You do like a dimpled seat. I hope i am not fixated on bottoms. Hello. However hard the parties may try to control election campaigns, they are inevitably punctuated by unpredictable events. Those prescott punch moments. Weve not had anything quite like that yet, but labour today had its most awkward moment of the campaign so far. By far. A big announcement on

BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell June 4, 2024 08:19:00

party of integrity, he is going back into the mire that we have had for the last 13 years. honesty and simplicity. the last 13 years. honesty and simplicity- simplicity. which party do you traditionally simplicity. which party do you traditionally support? - simplicity. which party do you traditionally support? which l simplicity. which party do you i traditionally support? which one simplicity. which party do you - traditionally support? which one are you drawn to two i traditionally support? which one are you drawn to tw you drawn to two i was a labour supporter you drawn to two i was a labour supporter because you drawn to two i was a labour supporter because i you drawn to two i was a labour supporter because i have - you drawn to two i was a labour supporter because i have been l you drawn to two i was a labour| supporter because i have been a socialist all my life but then i voted for brexit, one sole issue, brexit. i might have made a mistake, i know that now. in brexi

BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell June 4, 2024 08:13:00

rather rely on a ed davey. rather rely on a ed davey. we d like to hear from rather rely on a ed davey. we d like to hear from people rather rely on a ed davey. we d like to hear from people on rather rely on a ed davey. we d like to hear from people on this, - to hearfrom people on this, people on the left who supported jeremy corbyn, who feel let down by sir keir starmer, and some of those pledges to have been ditched or kicked into the long grass or whatever. those people feel he is moving the labour party and has moved the labour party too much to the centre for your liking. we are here for you. come on! tell us what you think. the history of lib dems and labour is interesting. we had james callaghan and jeremy thorpe and then we had paddy ashdown in quite concentrated conservations conversations with tony blair but ultimately he was not needed. that seem to be the natural centre of gravity, liberal and labour,

BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell June 4, 2024 08:09:00

want strike whether labour, they would want a strike whether labour, they would want a closer relationship with the eu, membership of a customs union or a single eu, membership of a customs union or a single market? a single market? freedom of movement- a single market? freedom of movement. people a single market? freedom of movement. people who - a single market? freedom of| movement. people who voted conservative movement. people who voted conservative last movement. people who voted conservative last time - movement. people who voted conservative last time and - movement. people who voted i conservative last time and have always conservative last time and have always voted labour before would be very worried about that. sir always voted labour before would be very worried about that. very worried about that. sir keir starmer has very worried about that. sir keir starmer has pulled very worried about that. sir keir starmer has pulled back- very worried about tha

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