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BBCNEWS BBC News July 11, 2024

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now on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello again, and welcome to the week in parliament a week when borisjohnson found himself under pressure. on several fronts. i d take the prime minister a little bit more seriously if he hadn t spent £2.6 million of taxpayers money on a downing street tv studio. but the prime minister hit back. we re increasing pay for nurses, we re massively increasing our investment in the nhs. he wasn t the only leader under pressure. this week has shown, again, that sexual harassment - complainants cannot. trust the ruling to deal with a complaint properly. and the problems could be mounting at the palace of westminster too. a major asbestos leak, a sewage failure, or indeed, a devastating fire such as we saw at notre dame. all that and more, but first, when news emerged that the government was recommending a 1% pay rise for nurses and most other nhs staff in england, ministers said it was all they could afford. other public sector workers would ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Week in Parliament

at the week in parliament. hello again, and welcome to the week in parliament a week when borisjohnson found himself under pressure. i d take the prime minister a little bit more seriously if he hadn t spent £2.6 million of taxpayers money on a downing street tv studio. but the prime minister hit back. we re increasing pay for nurses, we re massively increasing our investment in the nhs. he wasn t the only leader under pressure. this week has shown, again, that sexual harassment - complainants cannot. trust the ruling to deal with a complaint properly. and the problems could be mounting at the palace a major asbestos leak, sewage failure, or indeed, a devastating fire such as we saw at notre dame. all that and more, but first, when news emerged that the government was recommending a 1%pay rise for nurses and most other nhs staff in england, ministers said it was all they could afford. other public sector workers would see their pay frozen. labour accused borisjohnson of cu ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Week in Parliament

at the week in parliament. hello again, and welcome to the week in parliament a week when borisjohnson found himself under pressure. on several fronts. i d take the prime minister a little bit more seriously if he hadn t spent £2.6 million of taxpayers money on a downing street tv studio. but the prime minister hit back. we re increasing pay for nurses, we re massively increasing our investment in the nhs. he wasn t the only leader under pressure. this week has shown, again, that sexual harassment - complainants cannot. trust the ruling to deal with a complaint properly. and the problems could be mounting at the palace of westminster too. a major asbestos leak, sewage failure, or indeed, a devastating fire such as we saw at notre dame. all that and more, but first, when news emerged that the government was recommending a 1%pay rise for nurses and most other nhs staff in england, ministers said it was all they could afford. other public sector workers would see their pay fr ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Week in Parliament

the foreign secretary makes another call for the immediate release of british iranian nazanin zaghari ratcliffe after reports suggest she has appeared in court to face a new allegation of anti government propaganda. authorities in the republic of ireland have recommended temporarily suspending use of the astrazeneca vaccine, after a report of four new cases of blood clotting events in adults who d received the jab in norway. coronavirus cases increase in many european union countries as a third wave of the pandemic gathers speed. now on bbc news, it s time for the week in parliament. hello again, and welcome to the week in parliament a week when borisjohnson found himself under pressure. on several fronts. i d take the prime minister a bit more seriously if he hadn t spent £2.6 million of taxpayers money on a downing street tv studio. but the prime minister hit back. we re increasing pay for nurses, we re massively increasing our investment in the nhs. he wasn t the onl ....

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