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BBCNEWS Breakfast September 15, 2024

President zelensky has repeatedly called for permission to use the weapons on targets across the border. He claims it is the only way to end the war. Our political editor, chris mason, has sent this report from the white house. I think the next few weeks and months could be crucial. What does President Biden make of russias threats against the west . I dont think much about that. This is the Blue Room of the white house, the president , the Prime Minister and their team spoke here for about an hour and a half. The war in ukraine dominated the conversation. Afterwards, Sir Keir Starmer wouldnt be drawn on whether he had persuaded the president That Authorising Ukraine To Fire Western Missiles at russia was a good idea. Instead, he said. Theres only One reason were having these discussions and thats because putin has illegally invaded ukraine and the quickest way to resolve this, obviously, lies through what putin actually does. Becaus ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024



of living, what do they make of the chancellor s announcement? i m not going to pay stamp duty. it s a i m not going to pay stamp duty. it s a trickle down budget. sometime in the it s a trickle down budget. sometime in the future it s a trickle down budget. sometime in the future we it s a trickle down budget. sometime in the future we might it s a trickle down budget. sometime in the future we might see it s a trickle down budget. sometime in the future we might see a - it s a trickle down budget. sometime in the future we might see a benefit i in the future we might see a benefit if all goes in the future we might see a benefit if all goes well in the future we might see a benefit if all goes well for in the future we might see a benefit if all goes well for the in the future we might see a benefit if all goes well for the but in the future we might see a benefit if all goes well for the but the - if all goes well for the but the poor heed if al ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024



hall trilogy, described as one of the great writers in english literature. people comparing her with dickens of. literature. people comparing her with dickens of. yeah, i think she s the first prizewinner with dickens of. yeah, i think she s the first prizewinner that s - with dickens of. yeah, i think she s the first prizewinner that s a - the first prizewinner that s a female. but it s a really sad to see such a writer who s brought the nation such appreciated books, but i think she wrote the phone us wrote the final one a couple of years ago. but we re seeing people from across the spectrum coming and pay their tributes to her as an incredible writer. as it so often is, authors get more celebration. that would be good. james, i don t know if you are a fan of her writing, but they were incredibly detailed in novels. they sort of make you feel like you re living in the england of centuries ago. yeah, i personally the england of centuries ago. yeah, i personally ....

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BBCNEWS The Papers July 7, 2024



the pound has hit a 37 year low against the dollar after the uk the bodies of 71 migrants have been found after the boat they were travelling in sank off syria s coast. it s not clear what caused the accident. hello and a warm welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster and journalist james lewer and the sun s chief political correspondent natasha clark. let s talk a look at tomorrow s front pages. today s mini budget dominates the front pages. the mail calls it a true tory budget, and says the £45 billion package has been welcomed by business leaders. but the independent calls the plans robin hood in reverse , as the highest earners are expected to see the biggest tax cut benefits. the i says that markets were spooked by a surge in government borrowing to pay for the biggest tax cuts since 1972. the market s reaction is on the front of the financial times, too. the pound slumped to its lowest level against ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News at Six July 7, 2024



one was the same. for me, the elastic snapped and that is why i sent a respectful and polite message to the prime minister this morning suggesting that he should go. mrjohnson has assembled a new cabinet, with some new faces he wants to stay in no 10 until there is a new conservative leader. arguments have raged all day about just how long borisjohnson can stay in downing street. tonight, he is promising any big decisions will be left to the next prime minister. just over two years ago, borisjohnson was riding high, but today he leaves a country divided about his legacy. i think he s lied and been found out, and i think he should go. i don t think he s credible any more. i think he did a marvellousjob. what he s done for the country, people don t realise. who else could have done that? who could have passed brexit? also this hour. foreign ministers arrive for the 620 meeting, the first with russia since the start of the ukraine war. and ons jabeur makes history as she ....

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