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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170122



good evening, and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister is under pressure tonight to explain why mps were not told a trident missile test went wrong last summer. it happened just weeks before a crucial commons vote on the future of britain s nuclear deterrent, when theresa may urged parliament to back renewal of the weapons system. today, she repeatedly declined to say whether she knew of the malfunction, when an unarmed missile failed to reach its target. our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. this is what the launch of a trident missile looks like. lastjune, the royal navy carried out what it calls a routine un armed test launch from hms vengeance but we now know that something went wrong. hms vengeance was about 200 miles off the florida coast. it was to fire the missile around 5,000 miles across the atlantic. but a malfunction occurred during its flight and it didn t reach its target. the speaker: i call the prime minister. yet, just weeks later, ther ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Five 20170202



but it comes with a warning on inflation. a human rights lawyer is struck off, for acting dishonestly in bringing abuse claims against british soldiers in iraq. and the midfielder who became chelsea s record goal scorer, frank lampard retires from football. it s 5 o clock. our main story is the denial, by the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, that he was aware of any allegations of physical abuse, made against a barrister who worked at a christian summer camp for boys in the 19705 and 1980s. bbc news has spoken today to the barrister‘s daughter, who says her father must face justice if the claims are borne out. john smyth, who s now in his 70s and lives in south africa, has denied any knowledge of the allegations. the church of england has admitted it ‘failed terribly‘ by not reporting the allegations to the police sooner than it did. we ll be hearing from john smyth s daughter in a few moments, but first our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds, has more ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Dateline London 20170401



the tone was sadness on all sides. by friday it had become steely. should we be preparing for a long and bloody war between the two sides before the deal is reached?” and bloody war between the two sides before the deal is reached? i think we should be preparing for a professional and hard edged negotiation which at the end of it will result in a strong partnership between both sides. it is absolutely the case that while donald tusk expressed his sadness that britain was leaving, he is also clear that he wants at the end of this process, all european negotiations want at the end of this process, a free trade deal between britain and europe and the preservation of security cooperation and other links which are in all our interests. i suspect that when historians come to look back on britain s membership of the european union, they will see those a0 odd years as an anomaly in britain s history, and they will conclude that people like hugh gaitskell and shall charles de ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Dateline London 20170402



two examples of power to the people for us this week, but with very different responses from those in charge. russia saw some of the largest street protests of vladimir putin s 17 years in power, which ended with more than 1,000 arrests and the organiser in jail. nine months after the british voted to leave the european union, prime minister theresa may sent a polite letter to brussels triggering divorce after 44 years. to discuss the week s events in russia and the eu, with me are three journalists who write to the world from london: the russian born writer alexander nekrassov, michael gove mp, who was a conservative cabinet minister until last summer, and is now a columnist with the times. stephanie baker of bloomberg news. and stefanie bolzen, from germany s die welt. welcome to you all. let s begin with britain s exit from the european union. last summer, by a margin of 52% to 48%, people here voted to leave. theresa may wanted to stay in the eu, but now she has the ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Dateline London 20170402



from germany s die welt. welcome to you all. let s begin with britain s exit from the european union. last summer, by a margin of 52% to a8, people here voted to leave. theresa may wanted to stay in the eu, but now she has the task of negotiating notjust brexit, as it s become known, but also a trade deal with europe. since 1973, britain s laws have absorbed growing quantities of regulations devised between the 28 member countries, on which a court in luxembourg has the final say. those who want to stay argue this pooling of sovereignty has made it easier to trade and has created new protections in areas like employment or consumer rights. supporters of brexit say it s simply a case of taking back control. michael gove, you were a supporter of brexit, a big advocate during last year s campaign. on wednesday, the tone was sadness on all sides. by friday it had become steely. michael gove, should we be preparing for a long and bloody war between the two sides before the d ....

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