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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Context 20240706

hello, welcome to the programme. a deep dive coming up tonight on the story that has dominated headlines this week. we will dig into the digital footprint that led investigators to the door of national guardsman jack teixeira. we will look at the laundry list of charges is facing and we will find what it means for us intelligence. also tonight handsfree driving on uk motorways. ford s bluecruise system allows drivers to take their hands off the wheel, at speeds of up to 70mph. but how advanced is it? we will talk firearms. nada tawfik will be here with her investigation into so called ghost guns. as we ll check in on donald trump and his republican presidential challengers who are in indineapolis right now seeking the blessing of the all powerful national rifle association. interesting week to do that, after that mass shooting in louisville kentucky. but we start tonight with the frantic search for the leaker of the classified pentagon documents, that ended last night in mass

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news of another cyber this time affecting several large london hospitals, being described as a major cyber attack. services including the delivery of blood transfusions have been affected, according to memos are sent to nhs staff. we know that the king s couege staff. we know that the king s college hospital and guy s and saint thomases are amongst the hospital is experiencing problems, with some operations reported to have been cancelled or redirected. we will talk to one of a health correspondence about this shortly. more on that story, the breaking story coming up for you. let s continue with the general election campaign. the big news today is rishi sunak and sir keir starmer will go head to head in their first televised debate of the general election campaign tonight. the hour long programme on itv will be filmed in front of a live studio audience. it comes as the conservatives have promised to introduce a yearly cap on the number of migrant visas, while labour has accus

sunak in the past couple of days and i wanted to mention a couple of things, and if you hear them tonight should cast a sceptical eye over them. the economy is a key battleground with both parties making big claims about the other s policies, so what are the facts? the conservatives claim there is a 30 april inbound gap in the labour spending plans £38 billion gap. taxes will have to go up, but it is worth being sceptical about the figures because the assumptions come from political advisers and some of those are questionable. for example, that doing things to the public sector is always a lot less efficient. labour claim that we wanted to scrape a night have a claim of their own we wanted to scrutinise. the conservatives have £71 billion of unfunded spending commitments. this includes the assumption that the conservatives will scrap national insurance and

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