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with them, as well as yourself. some of us are still absolutely shell shocked. i think it is very sad, but it s politics. i mean, it s a bit like in the godfather, when they do unspeakable things. a scandal too far. there was this feeling that this headache isjust not going away! ..another story that didn t add up. in hindsight, it was the wrong thing to do. you can t lie your way through crises you ve got to tell the truth. i ve followed boris johnson s dizzying ups and his crashes down for nearly ten years. i thought i got through this interview already, folks! i mean, what s going on? laughs. she keeps asking me questions! despite mess after mess, borisjohnson was adamant he d stay in numberio. but even the great survivor couldn t stop his downfall. them s the breaks. tonight, what on earth went on? good morning, colleagues. thank you very much. it was no secret that boris johnson had been in trouble. but the cameras in cabinet were meant to show business as usual. ....
necessarily. onto the guardian, this staggering figure according to the i staggering figure according to the government spending watchdog public accounts committee concluding that £770 million was played with fast and loose in the awarding of covid contracts. it s an extraordinary some. it really is. contracts. it s an extraordinary some. it really is. and this is lots ofthe some. it really is. and this is lots of the covid some. it really is. and this is lots of the covid contracts some. it really is. and this is lots of the covid contracts that - some. it really is. and this is lots of the covid contracts that were l of the covid contracts that were handed of the covid contracts that were handed out, they are now starting to be looked handed out, they are now starting to be looked at by the public accounts committee, so the watchdog in parliament that overlooks the expenditure of our money. now he was they expenditure of our money. now he was they found exp ....
southwest of the capital, kyiv. ukrainian officials say the missiles fired from a submarine in the black sea hit a commercial building. now on bbc news, panorama: the downfall of borisjohnson. my my friends, in politics, no one is remotely indispensable. the world turned is remotely indispensable. the world turned upside down. in a matter of days, the leadership of borisjohnson matter of days, the leadership of boris johnson fell apart. matter of days, the leadership of borisjohnson fell apart. in of boris johnson fell apart. in the of boris johnson fell apart. in the last two minutes, the health the last two minutes, the health secretary sajid javid has resigned. health secretary sa id javid has resignedh health secretary sa id javid has resigned. rishi sunak has announced has resigned. rishi sunak has announced his has resigned. rishi sunak has announced his resignation. i has resigned. rishi sunak has i announced his resignation. five ministers resigning an ....
that s it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the author and journalist, emma woolf, and the broadcaster and journalist, james lewer. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. luckily for you to give us your take on the stories. there is a lot to talk about tonight. there is a lot to talk about tonight. the daily mail s front page is about the queen sjubilee and describes it as an olive branch for harry and meghan. the mirror also has the queen s jubilee on the front page but instead focusses on the finale plan with prince charles, william and george. meanwhile, the times front page quotes the attorney general suella braverman and her views on trans pupils saying that schools are under no leagal needed to take a much firmer line. the daily telegraph has a still from some footage they ve obtained of a conservative mp s son they say he is cur ....
considerations in a way which would command confidence and bring government and the public together. even with the precise advice not being published, there was considerable information in the public domain, put there by the hmt, but also by the government s independent forecasts. for over a decade now, the government has had an independent forecast so it doesn t markets own homework. doesn t markets own homework. doesn t markets own homework. doesn t mark its own homework. again, you had the imf, the oecd at investment banks. investment banks. could you slow down a little investment banks. could you slow down a little bit. investment banks. could you slow down a little bit. i investment banks. could you slow down a little bit. i was investment banks. could you slow down a little bit. i was taking - investment banks. could you slow down a little bit. i was taking your state to move down a little bit. i was taking your state to move on. down a little bit. ....