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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sunday 20240704

might not be so sure. she s with us, too. paddy harverson knows the royals secret world he used to work with with the waleses. hejoins us, too. a reminder from the stage of the truth with his new co star, actor brian cox is back. the great thing about the theatre is what we can do in the theatre, which is happening less and less in the world particularly in politics is telling the truth. and we are truth tellers. morning, morning. with me on this busy sunday, armando ianucci, writer, and satirist and of course creator of the thick of it, victoria newton, the editor of the sun, and imran ahmed, who worked for labour but now is boss of the center for countering digital hate. and since armando s here, and as we talk a lot about politics, we couldn t resist a reminder of this. it s a bleep lockdown, right now! oh, come off it! we re not in a prison drama, are we? we are in a prison drama - this is th shawshank redemption, right? but with more tunnelling through bleep- b

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Verified 20240704

the lawsuit was also brought by 17 us states. , , . , ., ., , us states. apple has maintained its ower not us states. apple has maintained its power not just us states. apple has maintained its power notjust because us states. apple has maintained its power notjust because of us states. apple has maintained its power notjust because of its - power notjust because of its superiority, but because of its unlawful, exclusionary behaviour. monopolies like apple s threaten the free and fair markets upon which our economy is based. they stifle innovation. they hurt producers and workers, and they increase costs for consumers. let s speak to tom smith, competition lawyer at geradin partners in london and former director of the uk s competition and markets authority. was this expected? yeah, it has been widely trailed. when the biden administration came in, they talked to anti trust agencies. so it was always a question of when and not if. 50 agencies. so it was always a quest

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Verified 20240704

# heigh ho, heigh ho, it s off to court we go.# after years of protesting, a victory for women born in the 19505. the government changed the age they would get their state pension, and didn t let them know in time to plan. 0ur reaction today is we re glad the report is finally out and with parliament. parliament actually decided to take the action to increase the state pension age for women, and they didn t do the job properly. the department for work and pensions should have told us and they didn t. and is time important? 270,000 of us have died since we started this campaign eight or nine years ago, so one of us are dying every 30 minutes without justice, without knowing that now parliament have the decision to make good what it actually got wrong. many say they struggle with money, suffering financial hardship. what they did was absolutely wrong. they could have had a pen and a paper and an envelope and a stamp and sent it to all of us in 1995, was it, when they came up wi

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240704

starts for women as state pension and equality, says she is pleased parliament have been given a chance to discuss this properly, but says she is appalled that the government won t accept they have done something wrong. we won t accept they have done something wrong. won t accept they have done something wrong. won t accept they have done somethin: wronu. ~ ., ., ., something wrong. we will now go to parliament something wrong. we will now go to parliament. do something wrong. we will now go to parliament. do we something wrong. we will now go to parliament. do we have something wrong. we will now go to parliament. do we have any - something wrong. we will now go to parliament. do we have any idea - something wrong. we will now go to parliament. do we have any idea ofl parliament. do we have any idea of the time in that? the parliament. do we have any idea of the time in that? parliament. do we have any idea of the time in that? the ombudsman say the time in that? t

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240706

and, we look at a treasure trove of freddie mercury s personal items collected over 30 years before they go under the hammer. and coming up on bbc news. manchester city and arsenal go head to head at the etihad, with city looking to turn the tide in the title race with a win over the league leaders. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the first plane carrying british nationals fleeing sudan is due to land at stansted airport in about an hour. the evacuees were initially taken to larnaca in cyprus, before boarding a charter flight to the uk. more flights are expected throughout the day, to move hundreds of uk citizens out of the country during a 72 hour ceasefire, which has come after more than a week of fighting. british passport holders have been asked to make their own way to an airbase on the outskirts of the sudanese capital khartoum. so far, three british planes have flown from there to larnaca. another potential escape route is by sea, from port sudan, bu

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