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BBCNEWS Verified July 2, 2024

around the government s plans to send some asylum seekers to rwanda, which you remember faced a send some asylum seekers to rwanda, which you rememberfaced a number of legal challenges as soon as they were introduced more than a year and a half ago. the government is expected to introduce a bill that ministers say it will aim to block the legal challenges. there is debate within the conservative party about how far that bill should go, what that bill should include. the first thing is, suella braverman saying, it must come in her view, to supply the european convention on human rights. the second thing, suella braverman was sacked by rishi sunak as home secretary and since then she has really been seen as a potential flag then she has really been seen as a potentialflag bearer then she has really been seen as a potential flag bearer for the then she has really been seen as a potentialflag bearerfor the right potential flag bearer for the right of potentialflag bearerfor the r

BBCNEWS Verified July 2, 2024

live. we start in the uk, where borisjohnson has apologised for the pain, loss and suffering during the covid pandemic, saying he takes personal responsibility for mistakes that were made. mrjohnson, who was prime minister throughout that period, has been giving evidence to the covid inquiry. during questioning, he said government ministers did the best they could in very difficult circumstances, but admitted they could have done better. so many people suffered, so many people lost their lives. inevitably, in the course of trying to handle a very, very difficult pandemic in which we had to balance appalling harms on either side of the decision, we may have made mistakes. i don t want to try to anticipate the discussion which i m sure we will get into about the timings of lockdowns. .. will get into about the timings of lockdowns. inevitably, we got some things wrong. i think we were doing our best at the time, given what we knew, given the information i had available to me

BBCNEWS BBC July 2, 2024

james. england make a dramatic comeback against the netherlands to keep team gb s olympic hopes alive. just want to rub their noses in it. and the satirical film about race that s an early oscars favourite we sit down with its writer and director. and on newsnight at 10:30pm. we ll go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players the truce is over, but with thousands of civilian casualties, or israel s western allies now changing their town? israel s western allies now changing theirtown? changing israel s western allies now changing their town? changing their tone? good evening and welcome to the news at ten. israel resumed its deadly bombardment of gaza today, as a seven day ceasefire with hamas came to an end. the israeli military says it struck more than 200 of what it called terror targets . hamas, which is proscribed as a terrorist organisation by the uk government, says at least 178 people were killed. before the pause in fighting, israel s militar

CSPAN Washington Journal Barry Burden November 7, 2022

Announcer washington journal continues. Host we continue our focus on wisconsin as part of washington journals midterm battleground series. Our rest is university of wisconsin madison lytic vassar Political Science Professor Larry burton. What is it about wisconsin that makes it a battleground state . And not just this cycle but at least since the year 2000 and maybe even before that. Guest i think that is what is stunning about wisconsin, it remains competitive even as the demographic in the state shifts. Like many states, there is in flux and out flux, populations in different parts of the state but there is sort of a magical balance that, as democrats, they gain democrats makings in one place, republicans gain elsewhere and they seem to offset perfectly. An example in madison, there is a large democratic vote thing to growing, booming part of the state, delivering a lot of votes to democrats but seems to be offset almost perfectly by the rise of republican votes in rural parts of th

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