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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

thanks so much. violent anti government protests continue in iran. police have arrested more than 700 people. at least 35 people have been killed. world powers condemn the self styled referendums being held in parts of ukraine on whether tojoin russia. hello and welcome to bbc news. a leading think tank the resolution foundation has said that middle income earners stand to lose the most money from the tax policies announced yesterday by the government with the very richest benefitting most. but the government insists the tax cuts are fair to all and will get the economy growing. our business correspondent, marc ashdown, reports. a bit more money for everyone will get businesses investing and people spending that s the government s aim but at this market in buckinghamshire there s scepticism about who will benefit most from these tax cuts. well, the higher end will be a lot better off, but the lower end, what is it, a penny? it s nothing. considering the cost of li

BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

violent anti government protests continue in iran. police have arrested more than 700 people at least 35 people have been killed. world powers condemn the self styled referendums being held in parts of ukraine on whether to join russia. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, has arrived in liverpool ahead of the start of the party s annual conference. he s condemned the package of tax cuts unveiled yesterday, economics , which he says are gambling with the finances of every family in the country. the government insists its package of measures, including scrapping the top rate of income tax, will help kickstart economic growth. here s our political correspondent, iain watson. labour has been out of power for more than a decade but they now believe their political fortunes could be turning around. just as their party conference gets under way, liz truss has made the political dividing lines with the opposition far more stark. applause arriving in liverpool, the labour leade

BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

protests continue in iran. police have arrested more than 700 people at least 35 people have been killed. world powers condemn the self styled referendums being held in parts of ukraine on whether to join russia. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, has arrived in liverpool ahead of the start of the party s annual conference. he s condemned the package of tax cuts unveiled yesterday, by the chancellor calling them tory casino economics , which he says are gambling with the finances of every family in the country. the government insists its package of measures, including scrapping the top rate of income tax, will help kickstart economic growth. here s our political correspondent, iain watson. labour has been out of power for more than a decade but they now believe their political fortunes could be turning around. just as their party conference gets under way, liz truss has made the political dividing lines with the opposition far

BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

lines between labour and the new conservative government. after 12 long years of tory failure, didn t after 12 long years of tory failure, didn t they after 12 long years of tory failure, didn t theyjust show their true colours didn t theyjust show their true colours yesterday? didn t they just show their true colours yesterday? didn t they just show their true colours yesterday?- do i didn t theyjust show their true colours yesterday? yeah! do nothing for workinu colours yesterday? yeah! do nothing for working people. and how one of the world s most streamed performers, bad bunny, has used his fame to draw attention to the issues facing his native puerto rico. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. reports from ukraine say armed soldiers have been going door to door in occupied parts of the country to collect votes for self styled referendums onjoining russia. russian state media says door to door voting is necessary for security reasons

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 18:19:00

many places since we talked. how these places comparing to those in 2009 and looked at the crack down on the government? the government? there s a saying in the government? there s a saying in the middle east, the government? there s a saying in the middle east, if the government? there s a saying in the middle east, if women the government? there s a saying in the middle east, if women lead, - the government? there s a saying in| the middle east, if women lead, men don t retreat. when you see so many women going out there, standing up to revolutionary generals, removing their head scarves, something that is punishable, and we see semi people there but by internet outage judging from past experience the feeling so many people have the government might deal with this protest heavy handedly, in mind, you know, to use force which we have seen the footage they are using live ammunition and directly aiming at protesters with weapons. just thinkina protesters with weapons. just thinkin

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