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BBCNEWS Politics July 5, 2024

us more vulnerable. that is the reason why we have been so clear on the following, that ukraine has the right to choose its own path and what kind of security arrangement it once. that is the first line in the paragraph today. and this is a fundamental right. therefore, you can other allow that moscow started to decide who can or cannot be member of nato. russia has been against every part of nato. it is for nato allies and ukraine to decide when to become a member. moscow doesn t have a say on. we are moving ukraine closer to membership, we make the decisions today, which is the most united message on the path towards membership. and of course, we do it knowing moscow will protest, as they did when finland, sweden or north macedonia joint. ukraine has the right to choose their path, allies will decide, not moscow. , ., , . . . , moscow. just one sentence. what is very important moscow. just one sentence. what is very important is moscow. just one sentence. what is very i

BBCNEWS Elections July 3, 2024

With me are the bbc s deputy Political Editor, vicki young, and shadow business secretary jonathan reynolds, Transport Secretary mark harper, and Liberal Democrat olly grender. Yes, we had that big, important result for the conservatives, ben houchen has held onto the Tees Valley Mayoralty for a third term. You will know if you have been following all the Election Results that labour have won with a pretty historic swing the Blackpool South by election. There are a lot of people, of course, still coming in, we are yet to hear from counts right across the country, in terms of those local councils. Lets just get a thought, first of all, from our panel. So far, how disappointed are you . fin panel. So far, how disappointed are ou . Panel. So far, how disappointed are ou . , panel. So far, how disappointed are ou . ,. ,y you . On the cancer losses, clearly it is disappointing you . On the cancer losses, clearly it is disappointing to you . On the cancer losses, clearly it is disappointing

BBCNEWS Politics Live June 4, 2024 11:05:00

opposite on home ownership. my parents would not have been able to buy their own home if it were not for margaret thatcher and the reforms introduced by her government and this government is building on those with record house building. mr those with record house building. iii speaker, those with record house building. m speaker, i think he is taking lessons from the former prime minister on telling the facts. the last labour government worked hard to dramatically reduce the number of children in temporary accommodation. under the tories the number of homeless children has risen by 70 5%. i am homeless children has risen by 70 5%. lam proud homeless children has risen by 70 5%. i am proud of our record on tackling child poverty. does the right honourable gentleman feel shame for his? i right honourable gentleman feel shame for his? right honourable gentleman feel shame for his? i will tell you what this government shame for his? i will tell you what this government has shame for h

BBCNEWS Politics Live June 4, 2024 11:07:00

rising food costs. can he tell us how many primary schoolchildren have been pushed into poverty since his government took power? i been pushed into poverty since his government took power? been pushed into poverty since his government took power? i would say to the riuht government took power? i would say to the right honourable government took power? i would say to the right honourable lady, i government took power? i would say to the right honourable lady, it- government took power? i would say to the right honourable lady, it is. to the right honourable lady, it is this party, not the party opposite which extended free school meals to all five, six, and seven year olds. something the party opposite failed to do. it sits along many measures that we are taking to help people with the cost of living. we are paying half of the families energy bills last winter. funded by our 75% windfall tax. we are freezing fuel duty, helping families with and delivering on our pledge to reduce the

BBCNEWS Politics Live June 4, 2024 11:10:00

poverty under this government. 400,000 fewer children, 200,000 fewer pensioners, and 1 million fewer pensioners, and 1 million fewer people of working age because the single best route out of poverty is a job and record numbers of people, 4 million more, have got a job. that is the difference between this party and the party opposite who always leave office with unemployment higher. who always leave office with unemlo ment hither. ~ ., . , , unemployment higher. what matters is what eole unemployment higher. what matters is what people feel unemployment higher. what matters is what people feel every unemployment higher. what matters is what people feel every single unemployment higher. what matters is what people feel every single day i unemployment higher. what matters is what people feel every single day at i what people feel every single day at the moment you are going to work and can t afford their mortgage, can t afford the rent, and can t afford their bills because of this

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