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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Week in Parliament

the foreign secretary makes another call for the immediate release of british iranian nazanin zaghari ratcliffe after reports suggest she has appeared in court to face a new allegation of anti government propaganda. authorities in the republic of ireland have recommended temporarily suspending use of the astrazeneca vaccine, after a report of four new cases of blood clotting events in adults who d received the jab in norway. coronavirus cases increase in many european union countries as a third wave of the pandemic gathers speed. now on bbc news, it s time for the week in parliament. hello again, and welcome to the week in parliament a week when borisjohnson found himself under pressure. on several fronts. i d take the prime minister a bit more seriously if he hadn t spent £2.6 million of taxpayers money on a downing street tv studio. but the prime minister hit back. we re increasing pay for nurses, we re massively increasing our investment in the nhs. he wasn t the onl ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Week in Parliament

hello again, and welcome to the week in parliament a week when borisjohnson found himself under pressure. on several fronts. i d take the prime minister a little bit more seriously if he hadn t spent £2.6 million of taxpayers money on a downing street tv studio. but the prime minister hit back. we re increasing pay for nurses, we re massively increasing our investment in the nhs. he wasn t the only leader under pressure. this week has shown, again, that sexual harassment - complainants cannot. trust the ruling to deal with a complaint properly. and the problems could be mounting at the palace of westminster too. a major asbestos leak, sewage failure, or indeed, a devastating fire such as we saw at notre dame. all that and more, but first, when news emerged that the government was recommending a 1%pay rise for nurses and most other nhs staff in england, ministers said it was all they could afford. other public sector workers would see their pay frozen. labour accused borisj ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Week in Parliament

now on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello again, and welcome to the week in parliament a week when borisjohnson found himself under pressure. on several fronts. i d take the prime minister a little bit more seriously if he hadn t spent £2.6 million of taxpayers money on a downing street tv studio. but the prime minister hit back. we re increasing pay for nurses, we re massively increasing our investment in the nhs. he wasn t the only leader under pressure. this week has shown, again, that sexual harassment - complainants cannot. trust the ruling to deal with a complaint properly. and the problems could be mounting at the palace of westminster too. a major asbestos leak, sewage failure, or indeed, a devastating fire such as we saw at notre dame. all that and more, but first, when news emerged that the government was recommending a 1%pay rise for nurses and most other nhs staff in england, ministers said it was all they could afford. other public sector workers would se ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Tuesday in Parliament



now on bbc news, tuesday in parliament. hello again and welcome to tuesday in parliament. in this programme: a lockdown warning for ministers: if you open up too fast, a lot more people die. a lot more people die. advice on what to do when that pandemic order of protective equipment doesn t arrive. will the minister commit to recovering public money from the companies which did not meet their contractual obligations? and experts say football s handling of head injuries is a shambles. we find that the risk of dementia is about four times higher than it should be. but first, england s chief medical officer, chris whitty, has warned that lifting the lockdown too quickly would lead to a substantial surge in covid infections. professor whitty told mps that would be dangerous and risk lives among the many vulnerable people not yet protected by the vaccine. the day after the full return of schools in england, he told the science and technology committee that despite vaccines t ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News Special June 14, 2017

Hearing from them later in the programme. We will Hearfrom Karl Mercer at a nearby mosque which opened its doors to help those in need tonight, who were evacuated from the tower block itself. Alice has a different Vantage Point of the one ive got now. Firstly, i think we should hear from those affected most. People who tonight are counting themselves lucky to escape alive. People who lost their homes and in many cases, people who have lost just about everything and in many cases, people who have lostjust about everything they own. Lostjust about everything they own. Today lostjust about everything they own. Today is the 14th ofjune. 2am, i was woken up by the siren noise. It was my son that woke me up. I think it was about 1 20am. And where were you . On the 17th floor. We grabbed them. We ran downstairs, it took us a solid four minutes to get out, just as i was entering ....

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