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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 14:14:00

Was plenty of opportunity for the uk government to come to them as part of the process, even during the consultation process but it wasn t until stage three of the bill, which was quite late on, i think that was october so several weeks before the 0ctober so several weeks before the bill was passed, and shirley anne somerville said there was no request for changes. she said when they did hearfrom the uk for changes. she said when they did hear from the uk government they were given three options, option one was to drop the bill completely, section two was to address the concerns, but she said she didn t know what those concerns were or to pursue legal action. that is what the scottish government had decided to do, to pursue legal action. let s bring in michael simmons, data editor at the spectator.- editor at the spectator. quite a stron: editor at the spectator. quite a strong statement editor at the spectator. quite a strong statement against - editor at the spectator. quite a stro ....

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Conservatives have abandoned the core tenets of economic liberalism that changed Western societies for the better

The passing this week of Margaret Thatcher’s Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson, serves as a stark reminder of two things: the crisis within centre-right politics across the Anglosphere, and how that can be overcome when one has the conviction to make the case for economic liberalism and carry it through. ....

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FOXNEWS FOX and Friends Sunday June 4, 2024 12:24:00

Rachel: starbucks workers are on strike again demanding liveable wages while making $17.50 an hour with benefits. our next guest worked at starbucks as a teenager. he joins us now with his thoughts on the protest. fox news contributor and the spectator editor at-large, ben domenech. ben? i had no idea you were a barista so what do you make of this? [laughter] well first off, i have to say it was a very very long time ago. it was still in the 90s and so the menu was completely different. i had a wonderful experience i would say though in that very early job as a teenager working at starbucks. they paid above minimum wage back then. they pay even more now, and they also offered a bunch of different benefits when it came ....

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