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BBCNEWS Breakfast June 4, 2024 06:15:00

as conservative party leader is gathering pace this weekend, with rishi sunak and liz truss setting out their stalls as to why they should be the uk s next prime minister. so how are their policy pledges going down with the party faithful so far? let s get the verdicts from the former editor of conservative home tim montgomery and sonia sodha, who is a columnist at the observer. good morning to you both. i will start with you, sonia. this morning across the papers it seems that immigration is going to be a big issue. they will are set their stalls out in terms of that today. why is that so important to conservative party members? well, i think it is an conservative party members? well, i think it is an example conservative party members? well, i think it is an example of conservative party members? well, i think it is an example of both - conservative party members? well, i think it is an example of both rishi i think it is an example of both rishi sunak and liz truss moving righ

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 13:10:00

experiencing first hand the reality of climate change. the chief executive of the uk health security agency dame drjenny harries has said the number of people going to hospital with covid is expected to rise further. the latest official figures show covid i9 infections in the uk jumped by more than half a million in a week. dr harries was speaking on the bbc s sunday morning programme whilst we have an armament now of vaccines and anti viral treatment, we do have, as you havejust highlighted, a rise in hospital admissions and occupancy, and that means it s notjust covid we are concerned about but our ability to treat other illnesses as well. one of post war britain s leading theatre directors peter brook has died in paris at the age of 97. peter brook s early stage career ranged from radical interpretations of shakespeare to broadway musicals. his best known film was lord of the flies, released in 1963. sarah campbell looks

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 12:13:00

i have just named a few, i coud carry on listing you places that have been waiting longer than a decade, in some cases, two decades, for replacement of their aged estate. we are really out of line with our european neighbours on this. that was nigel edwards, chief executive of the nuffield trust. the chief executive of the uk health security agency, dame drjenny harries, has said the number of people going to hospital with covid is expected to rise further. the latest official figures show covid 19 infections in the uk had jumped by more than half a million in a week. dr harries was speaking earlier to the bbc s sunday morning programme. whilst we have an armament now of vaccines and anti viral treatment, we do have, as you havejust highlighted, a rise in hospital admissions and occupancy, and that means it s notjust covid we are concerned about but our ability to treat other illnesses as well.

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 14:11:00

we do have, as you havejust highlighted, a rise in hospital admissions and occupancy, and that means it s notjust covid we are concerned about but our ability to treat other illnesses as well. one of post war britain s leading theatre directors peter brook has died in paris at the age of 97. peter brook s early stage career ranged from radical interpretations of shakespeare to broadway musicals. his best known film was lord of the flies, released in 1963. sarah campbell looks back on his life. i know a bank where the wild thyme blows, where oxlips and the nodding violet grows. a midsummer night s dream on trapezes, surely not? yet those who saw the royal shakespeare company s 1970 production thought it brilliant. what better way to capture the strangeness of shakespeare s playful comedy of dreams, fairies and love? peter brook had been

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 15:12:00

where with that come? was to achieve what they need to achieve in donetsk before they are pushed on the back foot by ukraine again? that all depends on western support, which is why been talking so much about it and why the nato summit was so important this week. and why the nato summit was so important this week. thank you for that analysis- the chief executive of the uk health security agency dame drjenny harries has said the number of people going to hospital with covid is expected to rise further. the latest official figures show covid i9 infections in the uk jumped by more than half a million in a week. dr harries was speaking on the bbc s sunday morning programme. whilst we have an armament now of vaccines and anti viral treatments, we do have, as you havejust highlighted, a rise in hospital admissions and occupancy, and that means it s notjust covid we are concerned about but our ability to treat other illnesses as well. thousands of people have been told to leave their homes

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