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mutual security pact. the deal was made on a day of carefully stage managed events during mr putin s first visit to north korea for over 20 years. prosecutors are to decide whether to seek a retrial for a uk couple accused of the manslaughter of their newborn baby by gross negligence, after a jury failed to agree on verdicts. constance marten and mark gordon denied a total of five charges. and english heritage says summer solstice celebrations at stonehenge won t be affected by a protest by climate activists. members ofjust stop oil sprayed orange paint on parts of the monument. two people were arrested. warm welcome if you are justjoining us. for 17 years, the snp has the set the agenda in scottish politics, racking up some landslide wins along the way. butjohn swinney, the new first minister is finding things a lot tougher. in fact he battling for relevance, amid a labour surge north of the border, that is threatening to sweep them from the board. the manifesto the snp rele

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News Now 20240604 11:24:00

of england that i have spoken to since a result came on in the early hours said, it is a by election, the game could change by the time of the general election, whenever that is. a year, 18 months time. inflation may fall much further. nhs waiting lists could be drastically reduced. that is all part of rishi sunak s five point time. most tories would admit, they have suffered by election defeats to before, and in some places, they have come back. i guess, the worry for the tories is, the victory here feels a bit like some of the labour victories that take place in the 1990s, in the run up to the 1997 tony blair labour landslide. labour had some something by election victories at the expense of the tories. they went on to win at the 1997 general election. so, labour would hope this bodes well for them. ., ., ~ labour would hope this bodes well for them. ., ., ,, i. labour would hope this bodes well for them. ., . ~ ,, , . for them. two, thank you very much for them. two, thank you ver

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 08:31:00

didn t connect much, did he? i also uncritical didn t connect much, did he? i also uncritical for didn t connect much, did he? i also uncritical for different reasons to andrea. uncritical for different reasons to andrea. i uncritical for different reasons to andrea, i suspect. the terms of the debate andrea, i suspect. the terms of the debate that andrea, i suspect. the terms of the debate that gets framed around labour debate that gets framed around labour is debate that gets framed around labour is how you re going to pay for it labour is how you re going to pay for it i labour is how you re going to pay for it. i reject the terms of that debate for it. i reject the terms of that debate pretty strongly because the conservative party is able to shake its magic conservative party is able to shake its magic money tree say 7 billion. none its magic money tree say 7 billion. none they its magic money tree say 7 billion. none they can cut inheritance tax. by none they

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 08:19:00

ears. , ., ., ~ ., ., years. so let s have a think about a few specific years. so let s have a think about a few specific things years. so let s have a think about a few specific things the years. so let s have a think about a few specific things the labour i few specific things the labour government you want to form would do. if you have more than two children at the moment you don t get benefits, would that change? we children at the moment you don t get benefits, would that change?- benefits, would that change? we are not changing benefits, would that change? we are not changing that benefits, would that change? we are not changing that policy. benefits, would that change? we are not changing that policy. housing - not changing that policy. housing benefit has not changing that policy. housing benefit has been not changing that policy. housing benefit has been frozen - not changing that policy. housing benefit has been frozen since - not changing that policy. housin

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