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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

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BBCNEWS The Context with Christian Fraser July 7, 2024

at the independent tom peck and former communications director for the trump campaign brian lanza. welcome to the programme. donald trump knew he had lost the 2020 election. he had been told repeatedly by those closest to him. his campaign manager, legal council for his campaign, his data analysts and his daughter had all had told him so. but the then attorney general bill barr told the committee in a videotaped session that after the election, he didn t seem to be listening . and that gets to a key issue in any criminal investigation that might follow of mr trump s actions, whether he understood the claims of fraud he was making were false. the vice chair of the committee, the republican liz cheney, believes he did know and that the lie he perpetuated lit the fuse on what followed onjanuary 6th. you will hear first hand testimony that the president s campaign advisers urged him to await the counting of votes and not to declare victory on election night. the president unde

BBCNEWS The Context with Christian Fraser July 7, 2024

this government will never stop trying to help people. to fix problems, to fix problems where we can. to do what is right. we problems, to fix problems where we can. to do what is right. can. to do what is right. we pushed for a windfall can. to do what is right. we pushed for a windfall tax can. to do what is right. we pushed for a windfall tax and can. to do what is right. we pushed for a windfall tax and they - for a windfall tax and they adopted it. fora windfall tax and they adopted it this for a windfall tax and they adopted it. this government is out of ideas, out of it. this government is out of ideas, out of touch it. this government is out of ideas, out of touch and out of time. but will it help borisjohnson? four tory mps have broken cover to call for him to resign since the publication of sue gray s report on the lockdown parties at no 10. tonight with the context, the former governor of newjesery christine todd whitman and the political sketch writer

BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

trial against coleen rooney. a portion of students in england really receiving first class degrees has doubled in a decade. the very first picture of the enormous black hole at the centre of our galaxy. also, before 9pm, we are off to the south coast of england, spotting dolphins. hello and welcome to the programme. police have issued more than 50 fines after parties in downing street and other government buildings breached coronavirus rules at the height of lockdown. the new fines are on top of 50 already issued, including to the prime minister and the chancellor. it s thought at least some of the latest fines relate to a christmas party which borisjohnson did not attend. the metropolitan police says their inquiries are continuing. labour say it s evidence of industrial scale partying at number 10. here s our political editor chris mason. it s long been suspected. today, further confirmation. covid lawbreaking was happening, involving loads of people, for months on end, ri

BBCNEWS The July 3, 2024

Hamas, palestinian authorities and other arab nations have blamed israel for the explosion which has triggered protests across the middle east. Meanwhile Britains Foreign Office is advising its citizens against all travel to lebanon due to the risks associated with the conflict between israel and the occupied palestinian territories. To discuss all this with me tonight is our panel Tom Peck A Political Sketch Writer for the independent and Amanda Renteria, a democratic policy strategist and former top Campaign Aide to hillary clinton. Us President Joe Biden has promised solidarity with israel but his trip is overshadowed with a the us President Joe Biden has today pledged solidarity with israel, during a whirlwind eight hour visit. But, his trip was overshadowed by last nights blast at a hospital in gaza. Which the Gazan Health Ministry says killed a71 people. It has inflamed tensions and sparked protests across the region. Israel has maintained it was not responsible, saying the blast

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