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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Monday In Parliament 20170711

Monday in parliament. The main news from westminster after the 620 summit, the Prime Minister is confident about the uks position in the world but dismayed at americas position on climate change. I spoke personally to President Trump to encourage them to rejoin the Paris Agreement and i continue to hope that is exactly what he will do. Theresa may is reaching out to other parties on Big Policy Issues Labour says her government has run out of steam. If the Prime Minister would like it i am very happy to furnish her with a copy of our election manifesto, or better still an early election so that the people of this country can decide. Also on the programme the Falkland Islander who travelled 8,000 miles to raise concerns about brexit. We may well lose the support of the rest of europe and may well see spain and possibly other members of europe giving greater support to argentina over its mistaken and a legal claim to the falkland islands. When the leaders of the 620 countries the worlds l

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Tuesday In Parliament 20170712

To the programme. Coming up the Health Minister confirms theres to be an inquiry into the contaminated blood scandal. Nearly 2,500 people are thought to have died after being given products that were infected with hepatitis c or hiv. A government commissioned report on employment says all work in the uk should be fair and decent. And david davis says theres unity at the top when it comes to brexit. You will find in terms of public statements, it is very hard to put a Cigarette Paper between the chancellor and myself. But first theresa may has ordered a uk wide enquiry into the use of contaminated Blood Products in the nhs, stemming from the 1970s. 2,400 people have died as a result of the scandal. Many of them were haemophiliacs who died from hepatitis c and aids related illnesses. It has been called the worst Treatment Disaster in the history of the nhs. Many of those affected and their families say they were not told of the risks involved and believe there was a cover up. In an emerg

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170130

Ore at those travel restrictions. We will hear from the most senior diplomat to come out of the us, what is his reaction to his president s travel bans . Uproar at those travel bans . Uproar at those travel restrictions. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. A state visit to britain by President Trump will go ahead later this year, despite mounting opposition. An online petition objecting to the visit has now attracted more than 1. 5 million names, and there have been demonstrations in several cities this evening. The row was prompted by mr trumps decision to ban entry to the us for people from seven mainly muslim countries. The Foreign Office says the ban does not affect any uk Passport Holders. Our North America Editorjon Sopel reports on the growing criticism in the united states. In 21st century america, it is airports that are the gateway to this nation of immigrants. But that changed this weekend amid scenes of chaos, anger and anxiety. People who thought they had a right to come

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170130

Ore at those travel restrictions. We will hear from the most senior diplomat to come out of the us, what is his reaction to his president s travel bans . Uproar at those travel bans . Uproar at those travel restrictions. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. A state visit to britain by President Trump will go ahead later this year, despite mounting opposition. An online petition objecting to the visit has now attracted more than 1. 5 million names, and there have been demonstrations in several cities this evening. The row was prompted by mr trumps decision to ban entry to the us for people from seven mainly muslim countries. The Foreign Office says the ban does not affect any uk Passport Holders. Our North America Editorjon Sopel reports on the growing criticism in the united states. In 21st century america, it is airports that are the gateway to this nation of immigrants. But that changed this weekend amid scenes of chaos, anger and anxiety. People who thought they had a right to come

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170130

Ore at those travel restrictions. We will hear from the most senior diplomat to come out of the us, what is his reaction to his president s travel bans . Uproar at those travel bans . Uproar at those travel restrictions. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. A state visit to britain by President Trump will go ahead later this year, despite mounting opposition. An online petition objecting to the visit has now attracted more than 1. 5 million names, and there have been demonstrations in several cities this evening. The row was prompted by mr trumps decision to ban entry to the us for people from seven mainly muslim countries. The Foreign Office says the ban does not affect any uk Passport Holders. Our North America Editorjon Sopel reports on the growing criticism in the united states. In 21st century america, it is airports that are the gateway to this nation of immigrants. But that changed this weekend amid scenes of chaos, anger and anxiety. People who thought they had a right to come

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