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BBCNEWS The Big Debate Highlights May 29, 2017

As you said, we were set up back in the early 90s to Get Britain Out of the European Union. With the referendum id say we have won the war, what weve got to do now is win the peace. The Prime Minister will only start at the negotiations with the European Union later injune and ukip has to be on the pitch because if ukip isnt on the pitch, then theres no real impetus for the Prime Minister not to backslide and i believe, i worry, that she may backslide with fisheries, or maybe there will be a deal on the divorce bill, or maybe there will be a deal on freedom of movement. What we need is to ensure that ukip is there so that we get the brexit that we voted for onjune the 23rd. But when you launched your manifesto last week, your main focus wasnt on europe. It was on terrorism and extremism. It almost looks like you are flailing around now, trying to stay relevant, arent you . Well, no, not at all. What we have done is we have led on the agenda of islamic terrorism and we launched our Inte

BBCNEWS The Papers June 5, 2017

This morning, gromit. Id like a three minute egg. Steady on gromiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit Park Cast Him as the voice of his plasticine character Wallace Peter sallis was an automatic choice for the part. Cracking toast, gromit. I feel very grateful, not only the richness and the charm that he brought to wallace, and the humour, but alsojust knowing such a lovely man off screen as well was wonderful, and a great privilege. Here we go, then. Few actors are lucky enough to win two such wonderful parts. Peter sallis was a modest man, not unlike the characters he created, but a talented one as well. Well, you said reverse. I have been speaking to the creator of the days of summer him part. It was always going to for the part. It was always going to bea for the part. It was always going to be a perfect fit. He used to get best lines. Used to say the things that i wanted to say and he was a lwa ys that i wanted to say and he was always immaculate in everything he did. His personality was so suited to

BBCNEWS Newsday June 6, 2017

Here in london, where two of the three men who carried out saturdays Terror Attack in london have been named by police. 27 year old khuram butt was a British Pakistani Living in east london and he had been known to police and mi5. The other attacker was thirty year old rachid redouane, also from east london. Our home editor mark easton has more. They knew him. One of the three men who murdered seven people in london on Saturday Night was well known to police and mi5 as an extremist. Documentary voiceover the group display the black flag of islam. Khuram butt, featured in a channel 4 documentary last year on radical islamists in britain. Its Title Thejihadis next door. So how was he able to go on to kill until Counterterrorism Officers shot him dead . Police have tonight confirmed the names of two of the attackers. Khuram butt, a 27 year old from a british pakistani family. He lived in barking in east london and was married with two children including a young baby. In the last few years

BBCNEWS Newsday June 11, 2017

Its 7am in singapore, and midnight in london where the british Prime Minister theresa may says she intends to serve a full term as britains Prime Minister, and is getting on with the job. But her comments come just hours after one of her former colleagues, the uks ex finance minister, described her as a dead woman walking. Well, shes been been reshuffling her cabinet and insists its business as usual. Our political correspondent, vicki young, reports. Shes putting on a brave face, but theresa may knows she has thrown her party into turmoil. The shock of Election Night is still sinking in. After church this morning, the Prime Minister rang round colleagues whod been defeated on thursday. Shes in office for now, but for how much longer . I said during the Election Campaign that, if re elected, i would intend to serve a full term. But what i am doing now is actually getting on with the immediate job and i think thats whats important, i think thats what the public would expect. They want t

BBCNEWS Newsday June 30, 2017

And we start in hong kong, which is marking 20 years since the end of British Colonial rule. The chinese president , xijinping, is visiting the territory under tightened security. That security is there to curtail any pro democracy protests. Our china editor Carrie Gracie has been meeting some of those who were born in the year of the handover. Hong kongs patriots greet their president and first lady. Flags, but no umbrellas allowed, because umbrellas are the symbol of protest here. He said hed come to support hong kong. Protesters chant. Thats not how democracy activists see it. Occupying a monument china presented to hong kong for the handover. One student insisted on herfreedom to protest as she was arrested. Hours earlier, she had illustrated her feelings about the Chinese Communist state. A hong kong flag in mourning. A Veteran Protester at 20. But shes no longer optimistic about what protest can achieve. Another hong konger, born in the year of the handover. Coffee shop barista a

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