Are not in the least bit interested in the us super bowl, so why on earth did you devote so much time to it . Meanwhile, phil boyne sent us this video. Hi, team. Im a little surprised by the bbc news fascination with taylor swift. And you will need to mention her daily on the News Programme or the app for flying somewhere or having a boyfriend or some other insignificant event. I recently noticed a story hidden on the website and barely covered on the news, if at all, i dont remember seeing it, about a lady who died under her coat waiting in a e for over six hours with a Brain Aneurysm which should surely be a major story and scandal . This sort of major issue seems to get ignored to cover an American Multimillionaire singers life. There is so much going on in the world and at home you could report on and its disappointing you choose to waste time covering a person that im sure the majority of your audience couldnt give a hoot about. My name is phil, im 61 and definitely not a swifty.
Are not in the least bit interested in the us super bowl, so why on earth did you devote so much time to it . Meanwhile, phil boyne sent us this video. Hi, team. Im a little surprised by the bbc news fascination with taylor swift. And you will need to mention her daily on the News Programme or the app for flying somewhere or having a boyfriend or some other insignificant event. I recently noticed a story hidden on the website and barely covered on the news, if at all, i dont remember seeing it, about a lady who died under her coat waiting in a e for over six hours with a Brain Aneurysm which should surely be a major story and scandal . This sort of major issue seems to get ignored to cover an American Multimillionaire singers life. There is so much going on in the world and at home you could report on and its disappointing you choose to waste time covering a person that im sure the majority of your audience couldnt give a hoot about. My name is phil, im 61 and definitely not a swifty.
which were read out by the lawyers questioning them, and transcribed on screen live and in full. the bbc mews channel showed an on screen warning, with the presenter breaking into the coverage several times along these lines. this is an extract from your letter to the inquiry dated the 7th of may. you re watching bbc apologies for the coarse language being used in these text messages. this is a live stream coming in from the uk covid inquiry. so some coarse language is being used. the ripeness of the language surprised heaven s gate trading, who wrote. but chris the dj had this response. for its part, bbc news said. but several viewers told us they thought the on air apologies and explanations were overdone. here s amanda roy. that strong language was indeed bleeped out when the story was covered on bbc one s evening bulletins. you called ministers useless bleep, morons, bleep, in emails and whatsapps to your professional colleagues. dave briggs was watching that report on
Prove, to find the truth. But we will continue to insist. Thank you. Secretary Rex Tillerson, i want to ask about your conversations with putin about syria. You predicted assad would leave power through political transition, how would you compel him to participate in a political transition that leads to his own departure. Our War Crimes Charges a table and how long will the us wait for russia to come around and four Sergei Lavrov if i make your government and United States governments seem to be miles on the syria issue, on ukraine and other issues. Did you feel you have cleared up any of those issues you mentioned earlier today . Since you had those discussions with Rex Tillerson. We discussed at length the future role for assad, whether it be ina the future role for assad, whether it be in a future political process or not. Clearly our view is that the brain of the assad family is coming to an end. They have again brought this on themselves with their conduct in the war at these past
even a longer suspension, that would trigger a recall petition that could end up in a by election and may even see borisjohnson lose a seat. a big range of potential penalties. it is the house of commons who ultimately get the vote on it. it does create a headache for rishi sunak because he has a lot of backbenchers who like borisjohnson despite partygate. and who are quite out of step with the public on that. who are quite out of step with the public on that. thank you so much for talkin: public on that. thank you so much for talking to public on that. thank you so much for talking to us public on that. thank you so much for talking to us this public on that. thank you so much for talking to us this morning. - there ll be special coverage across bbc news today, with analysis and reaction from our team at westminster, and live updates on social media from our correspondents listening to boris johnson s evidence to the committee. and we ll have a special edition of newscast, with