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Well that there was more to him than Situational Comedy and he was a good stage actor as well. So definitely a man whose career is worth examining a bit more widely than just only fools and horses of her important and it was a fantastic performance he gave in that. Lets move on to the yorkshire post. This is a really interesting story. Deputy leader of the labour party, who has an urban seat and background in cities, really interesting talk about the Difficulty Labour might have in being able to win seats in rural areas. ,. , u, being able to win seats in rural areas. ,. ,. ,. ,. ~ areas. Yes, of course, a lot of talk about in this areas. Yes, of course, a lot of talk about in this from areas. Yes, of course, a lot of talk about in this from angela areas. Yes, of course, a lot of talk about in this from Angela Rayner l about in this from Angela Rayner about in this from Angela Rayner about the one of the Liberal Party need to do to win over voters. There was a used number of seats they

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240704

good evening. a 57 year old man who spent 17 years injailfor a rape that he did not commit has today had his conviction formally overturned by the court of appeal. andy malkinson has been fighting since 2003 to clear his name. he was jailed after being identified in a line up of suspects. but dna of another man was later found on the victim s clothing. outside court today, he accused greater manchester police of scrambling to cover up how he was wrongly convicted for 20 years. our legal correspondent dominic casciani reports. a day ofjustice, a day of truth and freedom. after two decades, andy malkinson and his lawyers walked into the court of appeal with a message for the criminal justice system. a message about how his life has been destroyed over a crime he always said he never committed. i have been let down. i ve been terribly let down. i know i m not the only one either. i don t trust the state because the state is largely unaccountable and it will not. it doesn t like

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it. itjust doesn t work. and zone of interest, a very it. itjust doesn t work. and zone of interest, a very harrowing - it. itjust doesn t work. and zone | of interest, a very harrowing look at the family life. what attracted you into this very different look at a piece of history? i you into this very different look at a piece of history? a piece of history? i think it is the masterful a piece of history? i think it is the masterful work a piece of history? i think it is the masterful work of - a piece of history? i think it is| the masterful work of jonathan the masterful work of jonathan glazer that the masterful work ofjonathan glazer that drew me in. i didn t want to play this character in the first place because i did not want to be involved in the sort of mindset, i did not want to play her, there is simple. but the things that he chose to do, to shoot on location, to rebuild the house, to grow actual vegetables that we could eat, to shoot it in german, to use a

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Transcripts For FOXNEWSW The 20240704

all right, it s happening again and it s even worse than let s say six months ago because now president biden knows that we know that he knows he is losing it. every time i hear hail to the chief i turn around and say where is he? thank you. that bird that pay gone. laura: i mean, of course most voters would like to direct biden off the stage permanently it s so pad that master politician nancy pelosi can t even keep a straight face on the subject. age is a relative thing. it is and i think this president our country is very well served by his leadership. he is a kid. is he a kid. [laughter] it s relative. is he younger than i am so he is a kid to me as well. [laughter] laura: oh my gosh. did they go to the kamala harris school of laughing? don t you miss nancy as speaker? well, biden doesn t because he think she still is. she is she is going to be my speaker her whole life i think my whole life and i want to thank nancy. there is nancy. well, she is

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for private renters. the government promised to ban no fault evictions known as section 21s. but campaign groups believe the new law won t go far enough to stop renters being forced to move. our political correspondent harry farley has more. natalie allwood has had to move 12 times in the last 20 years. natalie, hi. i m harry. hi, harry. nice to meet you. after twice being homeless, she s trying to settle into another new flat. it was a nightmare, so i spent £350 getting my stuff. the repeated moves have put her in debt that will take years to clear, and they ve affected her health. in the last 1.5 years alone, she received two no fault evictions, or section 21s. i received a letter through my agency, saying that the landlord wanted to get their property back and i had to find somewhere new. and that was the first section 21. and that was pretty pretty awful. i wouldn t wish this situation on anybody. like countless others, natalie found that when she was evicted from he

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