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BBCNEWS BBC July 2, 2024



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BBCNEWS Signed June 21, 2024

the qr code on the screen now it ll take you to bbc wales news. we asked the five main parties to choose their representatives tonight, and we drew lots to decide their position on the stage tonight, leader of welsh labour and first minister, vaughan gething, for the conservatives, welsh secretary david tc davies. oliver lewis for reform uk. jane dodds, leader of the welsh liberal democrats. and the leader of plaid cymru, you nap rather, please welcome apparel. and what really matters to you, the voters? let s have a quick idea from our audience, and we have asked them to some of the main issues for them in a sentence. starting with this lady. would i go abroad i get asked, where in england would i go abroad i get asked, where in england is would i go abroad i get asked, where in england is wales? would i go abroad i get asked, where in england is wales? what would i go abroad i get asked, where in england is wales? what will- would i go abroad i get asked, where in ....

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BBCNEWS BBC June 17, 2024



and stay with us here on bbc news for continuing coverage and analysis from our team of correspondents in the uk and around the world. good evening from carmarthen. more than half way through this general election campaign, we re in wales tonight, looking at the political landscape of the nation and how it may change after polling day. we ve been also been asking you to get in touch and tell us about the issues you want the bbc to cover through your voice, your vote. we ll be hearing about green energy and the possible impact of its infrastructure on this beautiful landscape. we ll have more on that in a few minutes but first, reform uk launched its manifesto today, or contract, as the party calls it. the launch took place by chance in south wales. as well as policies on immigration, nigel farage outlined pledges on tax and the nhs. with more details, here s our political correspondent alex forsyth. there was something of a stir outside this community club in merthyr ....

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BBCNEWS Newsday January 23, 2017

Its 9am in singapore, iam in london and 8 00 in the evening in washington, where the white house has vowed to fight the news media tooth and nail, over what officials see as unfair attacks on donald trump. The new president has taken issue with estimates of the size of the crowd at his inauguration on friday. His Press Secretary says it was the biggest in history for such an event, but as our North America editorjon sopel reports, the evidence doesnt support the claim. The weightiest issues on the planet were discussed at Donald Trumps inaugural address, but what the president is in a white rage about are suggestions that the crowds for him were not as big as they were for barack obama eight years ago, even though the evidence is incontrovertible, as these two photos, each taken 45 minutes before the inauguration started, ....

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BBCNEWS Newsday January 23, 2017

Its 9am in singapore, iam in london and 8 00 in the evening in washington, where the white house has vowed to fight the news media tooth and nail, over what officials see as unfair attacks on donald trump. The new president has taken issue with estimates of the size of the crowd at his inauguration on friday. His Press Secretary says it was the biggest in history for such an event, but as our North America editorjon sopel reports, the evidence doesnt support the claim. The weightiest issues on the planet were discussed at Donald Trumps inaugural address, but what the president is in a white rage about are suggestions that the crowds for him were not as big as they were for barack obama eight years ago, even though the evidence is incontrovertible, as these two photos, each taken 45 minutes before the inauguration started, ....

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