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BBCNEWS Chaos on Capitol Hill June 4, 2024 21:30:15

As the January 6 Committee publishes its long-awaited final report into the storming of the Capitol in 2021, Anthony Zurcher assesses its findings. [S]

BBCNEWS The Papers June 4, 2024 23:30:15

BBCNEWS The Papers June 4, 2024 23:30:15
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BBCNEWS The Papers June 4, 2024 22:30:00

this is bbc news, the headlines. clashes have broken out in paris after three people were shot dead at a kurdish community centre. police have arrested a 69 year old man with a history of acts of racist violence. and the us faces its coldest christmas in four decades as a storm sweeps across the country, with temperatures dropping to minus 45 degrees celsius in some places. the uk health secretary says he is disappointed by the announcement that nhs nurses in england are to stage further strikes on january the 18th and 19th. also in the uk, the head of the union representing striking border force staff says walkouts could go on for six months unless the government

BBCNEWS HARDtalk June 4, 2024 19:30:00

this is bbc news. i m luxmy gopal and these are the headlines. clashes have broken out in paris after three people were shot dead at a kurdish community centre. police have arrested a 69 year old man with a history of acts of racist violence. the uk health secretary says he is disappointed by the announcement that nhs nurses in england are to stage further strikes on january the 18th and 19th. in the uk, the head of the union representing striking border force staff says walk outs could go on for six months, unless the government enters talks about pay. and the us faces its coldest christmas in four decades as a storm sweeps across the country, with temperatures dropping to minus 45 degrees celsius in some places.

BBCNEWS Breakfast December 14, 2021 07:09:00

after a campaign, but an extradition request was refused by the us. now the crown prosecution service has told harry s parents the case will go to court next month. as you can imagine, they re completely overwhelmed at the moment. lots of tears. but importantly, you know, of course we continue to think about harry. this is no celebration, this is no victory, but clearly, the culmination of two and a half years now of very tough, high profile public campaigning for justice. the foreign secretary has welcomed the news. but it s not clear whether the original charge is still being pursued, or how diplomatic immunity is being bypassed. and anne sacoolas lawyers say although they had always been willing to discuss a hearing via video link, there is no agreement at this time. this complicated case has taken many turns and faced difficult challenges. but there will be a hearing at westminster magistrates court on january the 18th. dan johnson, bbc news.

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