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certainly in terms of the comments he has made about immigration. yes. he has made about immigration. yes, i think his explosion he has made about immigration. yes i think his explosion onto the he has made about immigration. 1l: i think his explosion onto the stage of the election is certainly going to overshadow that. i think certainly the prime minister, rishi sunak, is going to feel the hot breath of what nigel farage has had to say breathing down the back of his neck. it is a moment ofjeopardy for both the people actually taking part in that debate. it is a really intense moment because they are live on air, anything could go wrong, even from a personal point of view, a physical point of view, a slip of the tongue. these things can be re played and replayed and seen over and over again. however, re played and replayed and seen over and overagain. however, it re played and replayed and seen over and over again. however, it is also and over again. however, it is also a huge moment

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell 20240604 08:35:00

reasonable leads followed up. suella braverman says there is no such thing as minor crime, whether it is phone theft, car theft, watch theft, street level drug dealing or drug use, the police must follow every reasonable line of inquiry. that means evidence potentially from door bells, dash cams, cctv, it could mean the police wading through hours and hours of footage in order to identify potential perpetrators of crime. we would love to know from a police point of view what we think of all of that, is that even practical? in the year to march, just ll.1l% of thefts resulted in someone being charged and some commentators have said that is in effect of these crimes being decriminalised foster new guidance will be issued for police forces in england and wales but of course there are concerns that could divert resources away from the serious crimes, violent crimes, fraud, which is a big problem at the moment.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Daily Global 20240604 18:05:00

just on saturday night, are talking more to? ., , , ., more to? two days before the horrific incident more to? two days before the horrific incident happened - more to? two days before the horrific incident happened and more to? two days before the - horrific incident happened and just the usual, the usual selves, just enjoying finishing exams. what the usual, the usual selves, ust enjoying finishing exams. what was auoin to? enjoying finishing exams. what was going to? she enjoying finishing exams. what was going to? she was enjoying finishing exams. what was going to? she was a enjoying finishing exams. what was going to? she was a confident - enjoying finishing exams. what was going to? she was a confident guy. | going to? she was a confident guy. he was great going to? she was a confident guy. he was great fun, going to? she was a confident guy. he was great fun, really. going to? she was a confident guy. he was great fun, really. i - he was great fun, really. i dism

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 09:45:00

because of the war in ukraine. bp made £23 billion in 2022, more than double the total in the previous year. let s go live now to stroud in gloucestershire and speak to alice harrison, fossil fuels campaign leader at campaigns organisation global witness. no surprise, these figures. what would you like to see these profits, or how would you like to see these profits being used or taxed, because you have been, as an organisation, calling for much more taxes on the profits of energy companies? yes. profits of energy companies? yes, thanks, annita profits of energy companies? yes, thanks, annita. profits of energy companies? yes, thanks, annita. it profits of energy companies? yes, thanks, annita. it is profits of energy companies? 1l: thanks, annita. it is important to put these figures in context, it is a huge amount of money that works out as over £43,000 in profit per minute, and if you combine it with what shell recorded last week, britain s two energy giants alone making �

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 12:22:00

we ve got so used to at balmoral, that smile is we ve got so used to, when she was asking the new prime minister to form a government. yes. minister to form a government. yes, i don t minister to form a government. yes, i don t want minister to form a government. yes, i don t want to minister to form a government. yes, i don t want to sound minister to form a government. yes, i don t want to sound like minister to form a government. 1l: i don t want to sound like jeremiah, i don t want to sound likejeremiah, i don t want to sound likejeremiah, i love to see the smile, but i thought she looked very frail. i have to say, i got rather a shock when i opened the newspaper and saw that picture. i think it s the first time i thought that, i thought she looked ratherfrail, so let s hope, whatever the problem is, that she gets the care she needs and, of course, the nation holds its breath when a lady of this ages ill and when a lady of this ages ill and when she is the queen and we m

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