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are recommending he be charged with corruption offences. police say there s evidence benjamin netanyahu gave bribes to get positive media coverage, and helped rich friends after receiving lavish gifts. in an address on israeli television, mr netanyahu insisted nothing would come of the cases against him, and that he will remain in office. the bbc‘s james reynolds reports from jerusalem. the israeli police recommend charges against the country s prime minister in two separate cases. the first centres on gifts for favours and police believe that benjamin netanyahu gave special treatment to wealthy friends after receiving lavish presents of champagne, cigars and jewellery. the second is about manipulation of the media. officers say that mr netanyahu negotiated favourable coverage from one major newspaper in exchange for curtailing the circulation of one of its rivals. israel s leader has dismissed the police recommendations. translation: over the years, there have been pressur

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20200119

and the hernia mesh implants used with little or no clinical evidence. find out more about that exclusive report and other highlights from the victoria derbyshire programme, in half an hour. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the queen has attended church near sandringham this morning following the agreement with the duke and duchess of sussex that they ll step down from royal duties. the queen has said she supports prince harry and meghan‘s decision to lead a more independent life away from what she called the ‘intense scrutiny‘ they ve faced. under the agreement, their hrh titles will be dropped and they will no longer receive public funding. here s our royal correspondent daniela relph. the queen at a church near sandringham this morning, after what must have been a difficult time for her, both as monarch and as a grandmother. just behind her, her son, the duke of york, whose own stepping back from royal duties has been an added strain for the queen in recent we

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20200119

to fears of flooding following the bushfires. and we ll have highlights of this week s proceedings in westminster that s in the week in parliament in half an hour. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the queen has attended church near sandringham this morning, following the agreement with the duke and duchess of sussex that they ll step down from royal duties. the queen has said she supports prince harry and meghan‘s decision to lead a more independent life away from what she called the ‘intense scrutiny‘ they ve faced. under the agreement, their hrh titles will be dropped and they will no longer receive public funding. here s our royal correspondent, daniela relph. the queen at a church near sandringham this morning, after what must have been a difficult time for her, both as monarch and as a grandmother. just behind her, her son, the duke of york, whose own stepping back from royal duties has been an added strain for the queen in recent weeks. families are alway

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20200119

a difficult time for her, both as monarch and as a grandmother. just behind her, her son the duke of york, whose own stepping back from royal duties has been an added strain for the queen in weeks. i think families are always a problem and i think she s dealt with it incredibly well. ijust think it s a shame. and it s a shame with the little one as well. yeah, for the whole family it s a shame, william, charles, everybody. as long as we are not paying for the lifestyle they hope to live, then i don t have a problem with that. and from the prime minister there was backing for the couple s plans. i think the whole country wants to join in wishing them the very best, i said before that i was sure that royal family has been around a very long time, will find our way forward and i m sure it will. cheering. big decisions had been made in recent days. these royal walkabout will be no more for harry and meghan as their life as working roayls ends. palace officials say the couple now

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Beyond 100 Days 20200219

about her passion for insects. hello and welcome. i m katty kay in washington, clive myrie is in london. the uk government has launched a massive experiment in immigration that tries to marry business needs for labour, with political demands to put british workers first. the new plan will award visas to the uk on the basis of a foreigner‘s skills. the government says this will protect british jobs, encourage more automation, and attract better educated foreign talent. but one independent migration group, which advises the government, says the plan will have zero effect on uk wages and job opportunities. and several uk industries say they rely on low skilled foreign workers, because britons won t do the jobs. under the new scheme foreigners will need to earn 70 points to apply for a uk visa. having a job offer before you apply will get you 20 points. if thatjob is at an appropriate skill level, that earns another 20 points. if you have a job offer that pays £25,600, or wor

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