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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709



it is getting under wayjust about now. they are in the house of commons. we will hear a little of that in the opening statements. find that in the opening statements. and if the wish that in the opening statements. and if they wish to criticise the process if they wish to criticise the process the house has set in place to be process the house has set in place to be considered. however, there is a long to be considered. however, there is a long tradition of not tackling individual such as officers of the house individual such as officers of the house who individual such as officers of the house who are not here to defend themselves or have the ability to defend themselves or have the ability to defend themselves and they are doing the job defend themselves and they are doing the job that the house itself has set them the job that the house itself has set them up to do and i remind the house set them up to do and i remind the house that set them up to do ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709



because of very high covid rates in the uk. the racism row at yorkshire county cricket club major sponsors withdraw their support over the way former player azeem rafiq was treated. and in the last few minutes, the south african writer has won the booker prize for his novel the promise. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. a conservative mp who was found to have broken lobbying rules won t be suspended for now after mps narrowly voted to look at an overhaul of their disciplinary process. an investigation by the parliamentary standards watchdog had ruled that former minister owen paterson should be suspended for six weeks for repeatedly lobbying ministers and officials for two companies paying him more than £100,000 a year. but today s vote means his suspension is halted for now. downing street insists the move is about the fairness of the system, not one individual case. but labour called it an absolute disgrace and accused the government of breaking and then rem ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240705



outside this chamber, freedom of speech is paramount. we are allowed to say what we like, the house has historically tried to call people to the bar, indeed, in past times and even imprisons people and it made the house look ridiculous when he was called to that bar of the house because he had set in the sunday express that members were fiddling, it was notjohn who looked ridiculous, but the house, and we must defend the right and freedom of speech, if politicians cannot cope with criticism from the wonder what on earth they are doing with a political career. i have one final question from annex one section seven where it says that sue gray s report was not important in this case. well, it seems to me when witnesses come from sue gray s report, it is odd then to say that her report is not important and it might also be interesting to know in the interest and how many communications private or public the chairman of the committee had with sue gray. chairman of the commit ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170806



chelsea on penalties. in the last few minutes justin gatlin has been awarded his gold medalfor winning the men s 100 metre final. he got a mixed reception, after heavy booing yesterday when he beat usain bolt into third place. justin gatlin has been twice suspended in the past because of doping. joining me now from the london stadium is our sports presenter 0lly foster. it s pretty uncomfortable to listen to that kind of reaction, isn t it? yes, but we were getting used to it pretty much, because from the first moment he stepped onto the track, that was on friday, he was booed whenever his name came over the tannoy. so too in the semifinals. well, especially after the final last night, that astonishing final in which he crept up on the rail to beat the great usain bolt. bolts taking bronze in the end. another american, christian coleman who certainly was notjeered when he stepped onto the podium for his silver medal, he is 21, a great future ahead of him. a brilliant at ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170422



using coal to generate a trustee for the first time since the late 20th century. and the travel show heads to china ahead of the great wall marathon next month. since the late 19th century. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. conservative and labour politicians are on the general election trail in the first weekend of the campaign. jeremy corbyn is in manchester, where he said the party wanted to make the tax system fairer by getting the very wealthy and what he called ‘corporates to pay more. theresa may is in dudley in the west midlands. she said the country was facing the most important election in her lifetime and insisted the conservatives were a lower tax party . there s been speculation they may raise taxes if they win the general election. our political correspondent leila nathoojoins me. one of the issues that theresa may has gone with the electorate is that she has already changed her policies ona she has already changed her policies on a few thin ....

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