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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240706

is being sped up as kyiv s allies meet in germany. going, going, gone twitter removes the blue tick from accounts not playing the subscription hello and welcome to the programme. political turmoil in the uk as prime minister rishi sunak s after resigning from the government following a report on bullying allegations made against them. the inquiry led bya allegations made against them. the inquiry led by a top lawyer found dominic raab had acted in intimidating and manner asjustice intimidating and manner as justice of intimidating and manner asjustice of terry and saying he abuse power while foreign secretary. dominic raab told our editor chris mason about the reasons behind his resignation. dominic raab, is this a stitch up? look, i wouldn t describe it that way. i resigned from cabinet today because i said i would if there was any adverse finding from this inquiry and i m true to my word, politicians should be. but i do think it sets a very dangerous precedent. if you look ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 18:03:00

The work of one civil servants as utterly useless and woeful, that you extended your hand out to another person up to their face to sort of stop them talking and that you banged loudly on the table. do you accept that behaviours like that are just not appropriate in the workplace? so they did find that i described work as woeful, but they actually dismissed the two other allegations that you just mentioned. i hadn t done any of those intimidating things. and in relation to work, for example, whether it was payroll parole reform, which is the one you re talking about or the other bit i was picked up on, which was saying we haven t got basic information, a budgetary meeting. i think if ministers can t ask direct questions without shouting, swearing, losing your temper, if we can t probe, if we can t scrutinise, how do we deliver for the british people? do you accept that, that your behaviour in certain instances has not been acceptable? look, i m sure i ve made mistakes over four and a ....

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