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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newscast 20240706

others and basically everyone who had anything to do with covid. the weird do you think that story has got to? weird do you think that story has not to? , ., ~ got to? it s not quite i think necessarily got to? it s not quite i think necessarily yet got to? it s not quite i think necessarily yet at got to? it s not quite i think necessarily yet at the - got to? it s not quite i think necessarily yet at the kind l got to? it s not quite i think| necessarily yet at the kind of obvious comparison of the telegraph. generating a lot of news. loads and loads of pick up and different news organisations but it is not necessarily top story everywhere for days and days on end., but they have shades of stuff to reveal. i went to the headquarters of the telegraph today showing the bunker where they kind of describe this windowless room where about eightjournalists since the turn of the year come over to europe months, sitting in the room not much bigger than this studio, may be

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 09:11:00

Time when they were literally going the next day to plan how to crack down and send the police, give plod their marching orders, was the language from matt hancock. what we now see is evidence of this toxic culture, they were being incredibly gung ho. they started off cautious, open minded and ended up incredibly comfortable with the huge powers they had given themselves to lock people up, even laughing about people up, even laughing about people being locked up. at the same time they, themselves were behaving in a terrible way. in a terrible way. hannah, he followed in a terrible way. hannah, he followed this in a terrible way. hannah, he followed this as in a terrible way. hannah, he followed this as a in a terrible way. hannah, he followed this as a scientist i in a terrible way. hannah, he. followed this as a scientist but also as a voter and a citizen, is what comes into your mind? especially when you put the two of those especially when you put the two of those stories

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 09:25:00

Help out. we were calling for support during the lockdown but cities like my own in leicester, bolton, bradford, they were in longer knock downs over that summer and we now know matt hancock thought that the infection rates were worse in places like leicester or bolton because of that scheme. but in places like leicester or bolton because of that scheme.- in places like leicester or bolton because of that scheme. but do you re . ret because of that scheme. but do you recret not because of that scheme. but do you regret not imposing because of that scheme. but do you regret not imposing e-type - because of that scheme. but do you regret not imposing e-type to i because of that scheme. but do you regret not imposing e-type to help. regret not imposing e type to help out? scientists thought if you get more people together you are going to get a spike so should labour have opposed it? me to get a spike so should labour have opposed it? opposed it? we raise concerns but all kinds of op

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 09:00:30

Laura Kuenssberg is joined by Chris Heaton-Harris MP, Jonathan Ashworth MP, Ash Regan MSP and Baroness Beeban Kidron. Panellists include journalist Isabel.

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