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BBCNEWS The Papers July 7, 2024



the sunday times has further allegations about prince charles by the paper s investigations team. crackdown on militant unions is the lead for the express with suggestions that the prime minister is being urged by the attorney general not give an inch to striking rail staff. so let s begin. we will start with the observer, the pms planned for a third term described as delusional, according to the observer. nigel, let s begin with you this time. take to the observer. nigel, let s begin with you this time. to the observer. nigel, let s begin with you this time. take us through the sto . with you this time. take us through the story- yes. with you this time. take us through the story- yes. i with you this time. take us through the story. yes, i think with you this time. take us through the story. yes, i think delusional i the story. yes, i think delusional is the right word for this. what happened was, borisjohnson was giving some interviews to reporters where he ....

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BBCNEWS The Papers July 7, 2024



timeframe look at the sport. let s start with cricket where we re just over an hour away from the start of play on day four of the third and final test against new zealand at headingley and momentum looks to have swung back in england s favour. the hosts finished with a first innings lead thanks to another stunning performance from jonny bairstow who made 162. new zealand started their second innings brightly, opener tom latham reached half century before being caught for 76, and that was the start of their batting collapse as four more fell, henry nicholls the last to go, so new zealand will resume 168 forfive. we didn t have the best of sessions in the middle session, new zealand took that one, we just wanted to come out with positive vibes that we came up with whenjamie started batting, and we decided to go out with positive intent and look to change the game on its head, we got three wickets in that short space of time and hopefully put them under pressure overn ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024



to this policy to this country. this is a shambles and it is shambles the home secretary has no one but shambles the home secretary has no one but herself to blame. next week s train one but herself to blame. next week s train strikes one but herself to blame. next week s train strikes are - one but herself to blame. iiiril week s train strikes are expected to knock out half of britain s railway lines barely a fifth of trains running. the european union launches legal action over plans to scrap parts of the pros brexit deal for northern ireland. the government says it s disappointed. an our shrinking coastline, a warning that rising sea levels mean almost 200,000 properties in england may have to be abandoned. good afternoon. yorkshire county cricket club and a number of individuals have been charged by the england and wales cricket board after an investigation into racism and other allegations at the club. the investigation follows allegations of racism made by ....

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BBCNEWS The Papers July 7, 2024



and the international atomic energy agency says north korea is expanding facilities at its main nuclear site. those are the latest headlines on bbc news. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. and no prizes for guessing what is on the front of them! with me are natasha clark, political and environment correspondent, and professor anand menon, director of uk in a changing europe, which describes itself as providing independent research on brexit and its impact. so, as promised, let s show you the front of those newspapers before we talk about them in detail. the guardian like every front page has the story of the conservative party voting in favour of boris johnson remaining as prime minister, as he survived a vote of confidence in his leadership. the i paper says mrjohnson won the vote by 211 to 148. that means 58.8% of the tory party support mrjohnson. but the times says the result has left borisjohnson a wounded victo ....

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BBCNEWS BBC July 2, 2024

been speaking. it secretary james cleverly has ust been speakingi secretary james cleverly has ust been speekinei secretary james cleverly has ust been speaking. it has been a huge nnrivilee been speaking. it has been a huge privilege to been speaking. it has been a huge privilege to serve been speaking. it has been a huge privilege to serve as been speaking. it has been a huge privilege to serve as foreign - privilege to serve as foreign secretary and in that time, i ve worked very closely with my colleagues in the home office cracking down on illegal migration, reducing the number of small boat arrivals and now as a home secretary, i am absolutely committed to stopping the boats as we promised, but also making sure that everybody in the uk feel safe and secure going around, going about their daily business knowing that their daily business knowing that the government is here to protect them. so it is a fantasticjob and it is a real privilege to serve, thank you ver ....

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