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Lord Cameron insists he will play no role in decision over Telegraph sale to UAE

Lord Cameron has said he will play “no role” in a Government review of the UAE-backed takeover of The Telegraph, following questions over his past links to the United Arab Emirates. The Foreign Secretary said a review of a takeover involving Abu Dhabi was entirely a matter for Lucy Frazer, the Culture Secretary.

Covid inquiry chairwoman sympathetic to request to delay first hearing

Baroness Hallett was told the requirement to make ‘thousands of manual redactions’ had slowed down preparations for holding the debut public session.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 16:24:00

and says the leadership at the foreign office should be ashamed that two civil servants risked their careers to bring the situation to light. the foreign office defends its record. our staff worked tirelessly, a spokesperson said, to evacuate over 15,000 people from afghanistan within a fortnight. this was the biggest uk mission of its kind in generations and followed months of intensive planning and collaboration between uk government departments. the report urges the government to commit to a serious strategy for dealing with afghanistan in the future. a failure to do that, it says, would abandon afghan women and girls to the biggest single reversal of rights in a generation. paul adams, bbc news. let s get a reaction to that report. joining me is member of parliament for tottenham, david lammy. did he mean to you. as he watched kabul fall last did he mean to you. as he watched kabulfall last summer as did he mean to you. as he watched

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 12:21:00

but it criticises what it calls misleading statements about the evacuation process, and says the leadership at the foreign office should be ashamed that two civil servants risked their careers to bring the situation to light. the foreign office defends its record. our staff worked tirelessly, a spokesperson said, to evacuate over 15,000 people from afghanistan within a fortnight. this was the biggest uk mission of its kind in generations and followed months of intensive planning and collaboration between uk government departments. the report urges the government to commit to a serious strategy for dealing with afghanistan in the future. a failure to do that, it says, would abandon afghan women and girls to the biggest single reversal of rights in a generation. paul adams, bbc news. all police officers and staff in forces across england and wales are to be given anti racism training, as part of a new national plan to tackle discrimination against black people.

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