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Transcripts For BBCNEWS World 20240704

the other matters on the table? bi; the other matters on the table? by tradition at the laws committee is less direct than the mps equivalent and they are mostly strong supporters of the bbc but they also get upset when they see the bbc doing something which they think is wrong they will be asking questions about the process by which the director general has handled the affair they will want to know what was the role of the acting chair, theseissues was the role of the acting chair, these issues which they could take a broader look at and say, what lessons can be drawn from this? not just about what will be the headlines today. we just about what will be the headlines today. just about what will be the headlines today. just about what will be the headlines toda . ~ ., , headlines today. we can now listen in to what is headlines today. we can now listen in to what is happening headlines today. we can now listen in to what is happening as - headlines today. we can now list

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sunday 20240705

the woman who can tell us is rachel reeves who wants to be labour s next chancellor. how does the govt explain what s going wrong? treausry minister, victoria atkins joins us too. how much trouble is the bbc in, with a star presenter under fire? president biden will be touching down here in a few hours time, his climate envoy and friend john kerry is here first live. and you know us, it s sunday, so there ll be some star dust james norton, of happy valley, and luke thompson of bridgerton on their very different stage show, shortly to go to our cinema screens. morning morning, with all of us at the desk. david gauke, who sat in conservative cabinets for many years, the editor of the daily mirror alison phillips, and former editor of itn now media commentator, stewart purvis. a very warm welcome to you all. lets look at what is on the front pages. no surprise, most of them are leading on the story about the bbc. we hope to look at them in a few seconds. they are not display

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At One 20170628

country in 37 local authorities have been tested and failed the combustibility test. if you don t give me a permanent accommodation and not going to accept it. survivors of the grenfell tower fire challenge the housing minister about their living conditions. and, the end of flu jabs may be in sight researchers in america develop a vaccine patch. and coming up in the sport on bbc news: defending champion andy murray is named number one seed for wimbledon. it s the first time in 12 grand slams that the big four make up the top seeds. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the senior police officer at the hillsborough disaster, chief superintendent david duckenfield, is to be charged with the manslaughter, by gross negligence, of 95 men, women and children. the crown prosecution service says it has enough evidence to charge a further five people in connection with the crush at the fa cup final in 1989. the former chief constable sir norman bettison will face four c

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240604 13:31:00

The other matters on the table? bi; the other matters on the table? by tradition at the laws committee is less direct than the mps equivalent and they are mostly strong supporters of the bbc but they also get upset when they see the bbc doing something which they think is wrong they will be asking questions about the process by which the director general has handled the affair they will want to know what was the role of the acting chair, theseissues was the role of the acting chair, these issues which they could take a broader look at and say, what lessons can be drawn from this? not just about what will be the headlines today. we just about what will be the headlines today. just about what will be the headlines today. just about what will be the headlines toda . ~ ., , headlines today. we can now listen in to what is headlines today. we can now listen in to what is happening headlines today. we can now listen in to what is happening as - headlines today. we can now listen in to w

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 08:33:00

Committed than they were under boris johnson? j committed than they were under boris johnson? ~ . committed than they were under boris johnson? ,, . . , , . , johnson? i think that has been a bit of a shift there. johnson? i think that has been a bit of a shift there. not johnson? i think that has been a bit of a shift there. not necessarily - johnson? i think that has been a bit of a shift there. not necessarily in l of a shift there. not necessarily in a good way, either. i do think that on things like onshore wind, for example, that should be a very easy win, it is a popular policy to allow onshore wind turbines. and yet government is not embracing that. it government is not embracing that. it is not popular with tory members. i know, i think they are on the wrong side of the argument there and they should shift. i side of the argument there and they should shift- should shift. i have to ask if you were invited should shift. i have to ask if you were invited to should shift

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