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To light when it settles in. So, who is to blame . Did you put profits before people . It is day three for Paula Vennells at the public inquiry. Time for the sub postmasters lawyers to ask questions. You still continue to live in a cloud of denial. And they didnt hold back. I didnt know, nobody told me, i cant remember, i wasnt shown this. I relied on the lawyers. I have tried to do this to The Very Best of my ability. Looking under that rock youre going to find a problem it will devastate the post office. You couldnt let that happen, could you . I loved the post office. I gave it. I worked. As hard as i possibly could to deliver. The best post office for the uk. She was asked about this episode of the one show and the case ofjo hamilton. She discussing it in an e mail. Did the mask slip . I made a mistake in this e mail. Is the reality what you said here reflected the Behind Closed Doors attitude to these postmasters . No. She has been rude to all of us. If she just sorted it out i sh

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documents. that was part of a deal to end his iii year legal battle over the leaking of vast amounts of secret us military information on the internet. the 52 year old is now on his way home to australia following the hearing. and from where a southeast asia correspondent jonathan had sent this report. the last stage of a very long journey. julian assange walked into the courtroom on this remote pacific island to hear whether the agreement he d struck with us prosecutors would stick. after two hours of very careful consideration by the judge, it did. he pleaded guilty, and she agreed to a sentence equal to the time he d already served in britain. but his lawyers still insist his prosecution for breaking an espionage law was unjust. we firmly believed that mr assange never should have been charged under the espionage act, and engaged in exercise thatjournalists engage in every day. and we re thankful that they do. it is appropriate, though, for this fight to end and it is appr

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240626

glastonbury looks dry this year. here in kew gardens, lots of sunshine. i will have the weather for you later. it s wednesday the 26th june. with just over a week to go until polling day, the prime minister rishi sunak and labour s sir keir starmer are preparing to go head to head in their final leaders debate of the election later. it comes as members of both main parties continue to face difficult questions about betting allegations. our political correspondent iain watson reports. the second and final head to head clash between rishi sunak and the man who wants hisjob keir starmer takes place tonight on the bbc. and it s worth a bet that one of the topics might just involve gambling. the conservative campaign has been buffeted by allegations that two candidates, two party officials, and now a member of the welsh senedd had bet on a date of the general election, and were facing inquiries from the gambling watchdog. it s an independent process with the gambling commissio

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a political win for australia, a personal victory forjulian assange and his family. this is a homecoming we have long been waiting for. julian wanted me to sincerely thank everyone, he wanted to be here. but you have to understand, what he has been through. he needs time, he needs to recuperate. and this is a process. needs to recuperate. and this is a rocess. ~ , . ., process. the prime minister welcomed him home. process. the prime minister welcomed him home- i process. the prime minister welcomed him home- i was process. the prime minister welcomed him home. i was pleased process. the prime minister welcomed him home. i was pleased to process. the prime minister welcomed him home. i was pleased to speak- him home. i was pleased to speak with him immediately him home. i was pleased to speak with him immediately upon - him home. i was pleased to speak with him immediately upon the i him home. i was pleased to speak- with him immediately upon the wheels touching w

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170429

Its the richest bout in british Boxing History. The countdown is on for tonights world heavyweight showdown, as anthonyjoshua meets former champion Wladimir Klitschko. And its one of britains oldest sports. Assigned to fielding that will make her the pride of the school. Rah rah ive been finding out why stool ball is making a comeback. And sarah has the weather. There will be some sunshine around, but some others will see some rain tomorrow. I will have the full forecast in 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. There are growing calls for a Public Inquiry following the conviction of a Breast Surgeon who carried out a series of needless operations. Ian paterson was found guilty of intentionally wounding his patients at two private hospitals in the west midlands. Now solicitors working on the case say the true number of his victims could be in the hundreds or even thousands. Simon clemison reports. Patients are meant to be able to trust their doctor, but Ian Paterson Practiced

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