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BBCNEWS Airport Chaos July 7, 2024

it has reminded us of this. laws are just words on paper. they mean nothing without public servants dedicated to the rule of law, and who are held accountable by a public that the leaves over this matter more than party tribalism or the cheap thrill of scoring political points. oaths. we must demand more of our politicians and ourselves. boths matter, character matters, truth matters. if we do not renew our faith and commitment to these principles, this great experiment of hours, our shining beacon on a hill, will not endure. i yield to that gentlewoman from virginia. thank you. throughout our hearings we have provided many facts and painted a vivid picture of the events of january 6th. the violence, the human toll, both emotional and physical, including the tragic loss of life. the threat to our constitution, the rule of law and the danger to this nation. a nation we all love as americans. and tonight s hearing, we have gone into great detail about the events inside the w

BBCNEWS BBC July 2, 2024

to frontline politics and will run as a candidate in the general election for the reform uk party, which he will now also lead. he s to contest the seat of clacton in essex, his eighth attempt to become an mp, having previously said he wouldn t run in this election. but he s changed his mind because he said he didn t want to let millions of people down. he also predicted that labour would win the election, and that as a member of parliament, he could provide more of an opposition to sir keir starmer than the conservatives, whom he claims are incapable. lucy manning has all the details. mr farag, are you standing? we will find out in the mr farag, are you standing? we will find out in the moment, mr farag, are you standing? we will find out in the moment, won t - mr farag, are you standing? we will find out in the moment, won t we? | find out in the moment, won t we? why have you changed your mind? who says why have you changed your mind? who says i why have you ch

BBCNEWS France Decides May 7, 2017

Be the youngest president since napoleon. He was voting in his hometown, rather nice seaside town. He wants to shake up french politics. He wants to bring together he says a Coalition Of The Willing which he said would be able to reform france. And he wants an open facing france at the centre of a much more deeply integrated European Union. He is the favourite but he is up union. He is the favourite but he is up againsta union. He is the favourite but he is up against a woman who needs very little introduction, Marine Le Pen of the Front National, the self proclaimed champion of the forgotten. She was voting in the north where she has been a regional councillor. She has a very different vision. She would restore the borders of france. She would limit immigration, she would bring back the frank, she would give the french people a membership on their European Union membership and she tells people at the rallies that she is the only defender of french workers and french factories against

BBCNEWS BBC News June 1, 2017

Like all other societies and the Business Community is mobilise themselves in order to preserve the Paris Agreement as a central piece. Also on our programmes, Breaking News from the philippines, a Tourists Apartment in manila is on lockdown following explosions and gunshots inside the hotel. Hello and welcome to the special bbc News Programme on the paris climate deal. Donald trump will be walking into the rose garden of the white house and hes expected to announce that hes the paris climate agreements, lawmakers have already been told and are now waiting for the official news. We will bring you that as we get it. That is the scene live in the rose garden now. You can see steve bannon, a big supporter of pulling out of the agreement along with other officials. They are waiting, the press is lined up and as soon waiting, the press is lined up and as soon as waiting, the press is lined up and as soon as donald trump appears he is expected to make his announcement and supporters of the w

BBCNEWS BBC News June 1, 2017

Like all other societies and the Business Community is mobilise themselves in order to preserve the Paris Agreement as a central piece. Also on our programmes, Breaking News from the philippines, a Tourists Apartment in manila is on lockdown following explosions and gunshots inside the hotel. Hello and welcome to the special bbc News Programme on the paris climate deal. Donald trump will be walking into the rose garden of the white house and hes expected to announce that hes the paris climate agreements, lawmakers have already been told and are now waiting for the official news. We will bring you that as we get it. That is the scene live in the rose garden now. You can see steve bannon, a big supporter of pulling out of the agreement along with other officials. They are waiting, the press is lined up and as soon waiting, the press is lined up and as soon as waiting, the press is lined up and as soon as donald trump appears he is expected to make his announcement and supporters of the w

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