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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220114 11:02:00

On until the early hours. borisjohnson was not at either party, but the gatherings raise further questions about a culture of rule breaking at number 10. the event on the 16th april was a leaving party for the prime ministers then director of communications for the prime minister s then director of communications james slack. yesterday, backbencher andrew bridgen became the fifth conservative mp to publicly say they had submitted a letter of no confidence in the prime minister. it takes 54 mps to trigger a leadership contest. the prime minister has continued to urge mps to wait for the outcome of an investigation into lockdown parties at no 10 by senior civil servant sue gray, which is expected as early as next week. here is the foreign secretary liz truss speaking this morning. when i heard about this, i was of course very, very concerned, and i understand that people across the country are angry about what has happened. ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220114 12:02:00

Borisjohnson was not at either party, but the gatherings raise further questions about a culture of rule breaking at number 10. the event on the 16th april was a leaving party for the prime minister s then director of communications james slack. yesterday, backbencher andrew bridgen became the fifth conservative mp to publicly say they had submitted a letter of no confidence in the prime minister. it takes 5a mps to trigger a leadership contest. the prime minister has continued to urge mps to wait for the outcome of an investigation into lockdown parties at number 10 by senior civil servant sue gray, which is expected as early as next week. it will now include these two latest incidents. here is the foreign secretary liz truss speaking this morning. when i heard about this, i was of course very, very concerned, and i understand that people across the country are angry about what has happened. earlier this week, the prime minister did apologise ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20220401 12:08:00

Rebate for about 20 million households in england, in bands a to d. water bills are also rising, going up an average of £7 a year in england and wales. on 6th april, national insurance contributions will rise by i.25%, which the government says will help clear the nhs backlog and contribute towards social care costs. also on that date, two and a half million workers see their income rise by 59p hour to £9.50. so, with huge pressures on household budgets, what more can the government do to alleviate the financial burden? here s our political correspondent, helen catt. the price rises today are just the start of what is likely to be a long running debate over how the government should help people with the higher cost of living. the ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Outside Source 20210602 18:04:00

A very cynical, when you hide and shoot at the israelis from behind schools, hospitals, media centres then you in effect, are killing your own people. this is a rocket that hits and is really home this morning. this is what we are trying to put out. now, i suggest you look at this rocket, your viewers look at this rocket and understand that we are defending our lives against the terror organisation that s out to kill us. so let s take a look at the timeline up to these talks. on the 23rd march israel held elections. they were the fourth held in two years. the alliance led by likud netanyahu s party emerged as the largest but did not have the majority needed to form a government. on 6th april the then president reuben rivlin asked netanyahu to form a government. he was given until the 11th may to form a government, which he failed to do. on the 5th may, the leader ....

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