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BBCNEWS The July 2, 2024

with the prime minister s statement on wednesday. while he opposes a pro palestinian rally being held on armistice day, he has ultimately backed the right to peaceful protest . and while ms braverman does have the tools and authority to remove the police commissioner, she doesn t have free reign to involve herself in daily policing decisions. so where does this leave the commissioner, mark rowley? to exit stage left at this point no matter how honourable, that might be the right thing to do would not be helpful for me policing perspective, and the last thing this weekend needs is something else that s not helpful. it needs a little bit of common sense and continuity and stability, and i suspect he would ve thought that him leaving would not provide that. our panel to discuss all this tonight, bryan lanza one political strategist who ran the donald trump communications department, and running but paul wall. but let s start with bryan. but there has been a lot of criticism

BBCNEWS Asia July 2, 2024

the title of his speech was unpacking the new order. i think what he was basically talking about was the united states leading western efforts to try to impose technology sales to china to make china less capable with things like chip making and green technologies and i have to say that many people in that room, business delegates, would probably agree with him. the old order, if you want to call it that, the idea of countries making stuff that is the quickest and efficient countries, making it and then selling it so people who need it, i think that worked for many businesses. the problem is that western governments were not that happy about that because if you have a dominant partner, that does pose a threat to you if you are a western country and that is why you see chip technology restrictions in the us and the retaliation, the rare earths potential ban or at least restriction of what china has to the rest of the world. this is fundamentally what the tension is at this con

BBCNEWS BBC July 2, 2024

discounts the summer of 2020, restaurant discounts offered, some people suggesting that that has led to an increase suggesting that that has led to an increase in infections. rishi sunak was the increase in infections. rishi sunak was the key increase in infections. rishi sunak was the key architect of that. there will be was the key architect of that. there will be questions to mark sedwill ahout will be questions to mark sedwill about that. there has also been some suggestion about that. there has also been some suggestion that people around government were referring to the treasury government were referring to the treasury led by rishi sunak as the denth treasury led by rishi sunak as the death squad, the pro death squad because death squad, the pro death squad because they were pushing very hard to protect because they were pushing very hard to protect the economy, perhaps at the expense of health. perhaps those around the expense of health. perhaps tho

BBCNEWS Asia July 2, 2024

interesting. he was basically saying that the idea of globalisation was irresistible and irreversible and that any efforts to enact protectionist policies would lead to nowhere. the title of his speech was unpacking the new order. i think what he was basically talking about was the united states led western efforts to try and impose technology sales to china for the two basically make china less capable of things like chip making and green technology. i got to say, i think a lot of people in that room, business delegates would probably agree with him. the old order, if you want to call her back, the idea that countries making stuff the quickest are the cheapest and most efficient countries, making and selling it to people who need, i think that works for a lot of businesses. the problem is that western governments weren t happy with that because if you have a dominant, that does pose a threat if you re western country that s why you see things like chip making technology rest

BBCNEWS Breakfast July 2, 2024

the hamas stronghold from the north and south. hamas is designated a terrorist organisation by the uk. us presidentjoe biden says he has asked israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for a pause in the fighting in gaza. our middle east correspondent yolande knell reports. flares hanging in gaza s night sky are ominous warnings of incoming israeli fire. but, increasingly, the israeli prime minister s being pressed for a pause in fighting. i did ask him for a pause yesterday. this is a key moment. israeli troops are now said to be in the heart of gaza city, closing in on the stronghold of hamas, ministers say. but the destruction in gaza is already immense, with entire neighbourhoods flattened. the civilian death toll is rapidly mounting. the world health organisation says an average of 160 children are killed here every day. nothing justifies the horror being endured by the civilians in gaza. people in gaza are dying in their thousands and those alive are suffering from trau

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