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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 14:01:00

new research from the international monetary fund warns that the war in ukraine will severely set back the global economic recovery from the covid pandemic. the manchester united footballer cristiano ronaldo and his partner, georgina rodriguez, have announced the death of their baby son. the commons speaker, sir lindsay hoyle, has approved an application from opposition mps, allowing them to table a motion for debate on thursday about whether the prime minister misled parliament over assurances covid rules were followed in downing street. the prime minister has previously claimed that no rules were broken at events in number ten, when strict lockdown measures were in place.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 06:12:00

unfolding. what would you like to hear from him? hear from him? i would like to hear. hear from him? i would like to hear- we hear from him? i would like to hear. we have hear from him? i would like to hear. we have heard - hear from him? i would like to i hear. we have heard apologies before, but i would like an apology from him and an explanation as to why he said what he did, so it is notjust a question of apologising. he will apologise once more about being in a room and a cake crept up on him and all this nonsense, but he needs to apologise for misleading parliament. he needs to come to parliament. he needs to come to parliament and say yes, i did mislead you, i did say there were no parties and no rules were broken, and i knew that was untrue and i apologise for that. then we want to hear how he squares that with his own rules when it comes to the ministerial code. it is his face at the beginning of the code. he writes the beginning of the code. he writes the preface sayin

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 06:10:00

speaker of the house of commons to decide what course of action to take. is it a vote in the prime minister or does he get a committee to look at it in parliament? i understand he will make a decision around lunchtime today. as far as what the prime minister will say mid afternoon, all the hints from downing street are it will be similar to what he said last week when the fixed penalty notices were issued which is that he is sorry and that he broke the rules unknowingly because he thought he was at work at the time. . ~ because he thought he was at work at the time. ., ~ , ., because he thought he was at work at the time. . ~ ,, ~ because he thought he was at work at the time. ., ~ i. ~ , ., the time. ok, thank you. we shall ut some the time. ok, thank you. we shall put some of the time. ok, thank you. we shall put some of those the time. ok, thank you. we shall put some of those questions - the time. ok, thank you. we shall put some of those questions to i put some of those questi

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 13:17:00

had been followed in downing street. i am expecting update soon on a vote later this week about whether to look further into the issue of whether the prime minister misled parliament. we whether the prime minister misled parliament. ~ , . ,, parliament. we will be back with nick eardley parliament. we will be back with nick eardley as parliament. we will be back with nick eardley as we parliament. we will be back with nick eardley as we get parliament. we will be back with nick eardley as we get more i nick eardley as we get more information later this afternoon. joining me now is chris curtis who s head of political polling at 0pinium. looking at some of the numbers you have put out, there is a lot of pulling going on right now about how the public sees all of this, it is notjust the public sees all of this, it is not just a westminster the public sees all of this, it is notjust a westminster problem. this is beyond that, it has got out. people are quite angry with the prime

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 13:12:00

proper supply of weapons would be physically impossible to stop hannah, it is great to have your inside. . ~ , ., hannah, it is great to have your inside. ., ,, , ., ., hannah, it is great to have your inside. ., ,, ., ., ,, inside. thank you for talking with us this afternoon. inside. thank you for talking with us this afternoon. let s inside. thank you for talking with us this afternoon. let s look - inside. thank you for talking with us this afternoon. let s look at i us this afternoon. let s look at today s other main stories. the prime minister is expected to apologise to mps this afternoon, when he makes his first appearance in the house of commons since being fined for breaking coronavirus laws. 0pposition parties are expected to question borisjohnson about whether he misled parliament when he previously claimed that no rules were broken. as our political correspondent, jonathan blake, reports, the labour leader, sir keir starmer, has accused the prime minister of using t

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