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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Six 20240604 18:06:00

so nervous. because i know my life is in the hands of three judges. her conviction was quashed in 2021, and as she s waited longer forjustice, her voice has grown stronger, directly challenging the minister this morning. you are the post office minister. is the government going to take back control over the post office? well, janet, i was talking about your case yesterday with david davis, sir david davis, who i think has been working on your behalf. you weren t holding back when it comes. all they keep saying is that, you know, now that we re aware of what been going on. they ve known for years and years and they ve done nothing. you ve not had a government ear like that before, have you? no, no. i think we re finally getting listened to, but it s a long way to go. with pressure mounting, we watched as the prime minister took the floor

Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Daily Global 20240604 19:06:00

well, janet, i was talking about your case yesterday with david davis, sir david davis, who i think has been working on your behalf. you weren t holding back when it comes. all they keep saying is that, you know, now that we re aware of what been going on. they ve known for years and years and have done nothing. you ve not had a government ear like that before, have you? no, no. i think we re finally getting listened to, but there s a long way to go. with pressure mounting, we watched as the prime minister took the floor in parliament this lunchtime. it was broadly positive. we wait to hear details on it. but introducing legislation, especially, is what we ve been calling for to exonerate people. you can potentially get an interim payment of £75,000. how does that feel? well, we borrowed money over many years. it would give us pension security.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten 20240604 22:08:00

but there s a long way to go. with pressure mounting, we watched as the prime minister took the floor in parliament this lunchtime. it was broadly positive. we wait to hear details on it. but introducing legislation, especially, is what we ve been calling for to exonerate people. you can potentially get an interim payment of £75,000. how does that feel? well, we borrowed money over many years. it would give us pension security. we re old and decrepit enough. you know, i lost my pension at 55 because we had to put it into the post office. hopefully the the wave of support that we all have behind us now and the public understanding of the scandal is forcing the government to actually do something about it. heading home, but reuniting online

Transcripts for KGO ABC World News Tonight With David Muir 20240604 01:31:00

our weather team times it all out. linsey: also tonight, the midair emergency. what caused the accident on an alaska airlines jet? the faa now grounding certain boeing 737 max 9s after a piece of the fuselage was lost, and where did that piece end up? linsey: our abc news exclusive. new details from sources familiar with the special counsel s probe with president trump s refusing for hours to help stop the violence on january 6th. with eight days left until the iowa caucuses, the former president is raising eyebrows over what he said about the civil war and abraham lincoln. linsey: plus, the push to contain the war in gaza. the secretary of state s urgent mission to the middle east as israel faces new attacks from lebanon. the pressure mounting for congress to approve new funding for israel and ukraine. linsey: new questions tonight as we learn the white house was unaware for days that defense secretary lloyd austin had been hospitalized in intensive care. president biden descr

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