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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240707

they said, i don t support the work, it s costing too much money. there was this myth of the british stiff upper lip that s not how it was on the ground at the time. people complain that much the same way they are now about ukraine. and what s happening in russia, the forced evacuation of children from ukraine into russia is a genocide. itjust is, it fulfils the criteria for a genocide, and we are now talking in some of the papers today of the torture of the workers at the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, russia taking it off the ukrainian electricity grid and putting it on to the russian electricity grid. in an orderfor to the russian electricity grid. in an order for that to happen for safety reasons, they are shelling the plant in order to make the ukrainian grid disconnect, then they have an excuse to run it off the russian grid. this kind of stuff is the kind of thing that does cost a life and is global in its importance. life and is global in its importance. life and is

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Verified 20240703

helen catt reports, there s been concern in political circles about the plans. reducing the uk s emissions to net zero by 2050 is set in law. by then, the country will only be able to put as many pollutants into the atmosphere as it can take out. but rishi sunak is about to make a significant gear shift in how the government plans to get there. ministers insist it s just the route that s changing, not the destination. the prime minister is taking an approach of pragmatism and proportionality when it comes to delivering our net zero commitments. it s right that he assesses the issue as a whole, taking into account people s bank balances, livelihoods. and ultimately, we re not going to save the country by bankrupting the british people. delaying measures such as bans on new oil and gas boilers has been called for by some conservative mps who agree that it would be a burden on households. but the former cabinet minister, sir alok sharma, seen here with the king and mr. sunak, is

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Verified 20240703

of emissions to zero by 2050 is set in law, and by then the country will only be able to put as many pollutants into the atmosphere as it can take out but rishi sunak is about to make a significant gear shift in how the government plans to get there. ministers insist it is just the route that is changing not the destination. the prime minister is taking an approach of pragmatism and proportionality when it comes to delivering our net zero commitments. it s right that he assesses the issue as a whole, taking into account people s bank balances, livelihoods and ultimately we won t save the country by bankrupting the biggest people. delays on gas boilers has been called for by some conservative mps to agree it would be a burden on households. but the farmer cabinet minister alec sharma seen with the king and rishi sunak is a person who worries it will because modes in international influence. some opposition politicians think rishi sunak is misreading the public mood. we know in

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Question Time 20170602

important don t know the questions. first, the leader of the conservative party, the prime minister, theresa may. applause. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. good evening prime minister, yourfirst is from abigail. why should the public trust you when you have a known track record of broken promises and backtracking during your time as home secretary and prime minister? thank you david and thank you. applause. thank you for you coming to be an audience tonight, which is an important part of campaign. let me tell you about some of the things i did as home secretary. i said i would ensure we we re secretary. i said i would ensure we were dealing with extremist hate preachers and excluded more than any other before me. i said i would do something about stop and search, i don t think anybody should be stopped and searched because of the colour of their skin. i said i would be tough on crime and ensure our police and security services had the powers they need to do theirjo

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Budget 20170308

will move to the autumn. and it s the last budget before the government triggers article 50 and starts the formal process of leaving the eu, possibly as early as next week. a few minutes ago the chancellor emerged, red box in hand, from his official residence, number 11 downing street, alongside him the treasury ministerial team, including his number 2, david gauke, who we ll be speaking to a little later on. the red box was made for david osborne in 2011. the chancellor posing for the traditional photo for the ranks of the photographs in downing street on budget day and later he will be making to the house of commons and he is expected to get to the despatch box in around an hour s time because we have a little bit of talking to do and then we ll have prime minister s questions, as usual on a wednesday and then the chancellor will get to his feet. stay with us as we ll have all the budget detail and reaction. i m outside parliament where the focus recently has been on britai

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