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in this building, the scourge - of war is back in europe. the unprovoked invasion of ukraine has inflicted the most unimaginable suffering on so many innocent people. brazil s ex president jair bolsonaro has returned to the country after three months of self imposed exile in the united states. the vatican says pope francis health is improving as he continues to be treated in hospitalfor a respiratory infection. a blood test is being trialled that could spare thousands of bowel cancer patients unnecessary chemotherapy. and the uk s police watchdog has referred the case of an unarmed black man shot dead by an officer to the crown prosecution service. hello and welcome to bbc news. hearing it has taken place in the last hour after evan gershkovich was arrested. a russian foreign ministry spokesperson said they believe evan gershkovich was conducting activites not related to journalism on assignment from the americans . in a statement, the wall streetjournal sai ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240703



election that they re trying to put a difference between their reaching net zero in a way which doesn t hurt people and blaming the opposition for wanting to reach net zero in a way which does hurt people. i think it s a pretty barmy way of dealing with it. but in the end, of course, it s also damaging, notjust to the earth, but the fact is, it s very bad for the cost of living because the sort of things that mr sunak wants to do will hold up reducing energy prices, getting things to people in a cheaper way. but rishi sunak s entire logic is that what he is doing by adapting the way in which the uk is committing itself to the net zero target of 2050, what he s doing is protecting the interests of, as he puts it, working families. it is not right, says the pm, that working families should face significant costs as part of this transition to net zero. do you agree with that proposition or not? of course it s right, but what he s doing is the opposite. the fact is that thi ....

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conservative. you re also pretty much a lifelong campaigner for the environment. right now, does it feel like those two commitments are incompatible? oh, no. they re just temporarily in abeyance because the government is so fixated on trying to do something to rescue the next election, that they re trying to put a difference between their reaching net zero in a way which doesn t hurt people, and blaming the opposition for wanting to reach net zero in a way which does hurt people. i think it s a pretty barmy way of dealing with it. but in the end, of course, it s also damaging, notjust to the earth, but the fact is, it s very bad for the cost of living, because the sort of things that mr sunak wants to do will hold up reducing energy prices, getting things to people in a cheaper way. but rishi sunak s entire logic is that what he is doing by adapting the way in which the uk is committing itself to the net zero target of 2050, what he s doing is protecting the interests o ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS World 20240703



and is thought to contain 500 million barrels of oil, which makes it the uk s largest untapped oil field. the plan has faced widespread criticism. last month, 50 mps and peers from all major parties raised concerns the oilfield could produce 200 million tonnes of carbon dioxide. so, the oil and gas that we get out of rosebank, it will be mostly oil because that is mostly what is left in the north sea. that won t be owned by the british public or the government, it will be owned by the company that gets it out of the ground, the oil and gas companies, and they will simply sell it to the highest bidder. so there is no guarantee that that oil and gas will end up in the uk, so there s no guarantee that it will help to lower our bills. therefore, there is going to be a lot of people cold and poorer this winter, wondering why we are having tax rates and subsidies out to oil and gas companies when they can t afford the gas bills. to the us now, where regulators are suing amazo ....

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