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BBCNEWS Newsnight July 5, 2024



the conduct of former deputy chief whip chris pincher shows the continuing hangover for the government of the era of borisjohnson. is rishi sunak holding back from being more critical of his predecessor? he s not suited to this kind of confrontation, so i think his idea is, if i don t engage with the provocations of borisjohnson s supporters, maybe the story will burn out that little bit quicker. how do we clean up the culture in parliament? the conservative chair of the commons equalities committee, caroline nokes, is here. and on the tunisian border, the migrant crisis turns violent amidst beatings and abuse. what happens now? we ll ask the tunisian human rights league. good evening. we open tonight with a story which some believe could be the next big miscarriage ofjustice in this country one for which there is evidence of a state led cover up. this is 43 year old tom hayes. he didn t see his young sonjoshua grow up because mr hayes was jailed in 2015 when joshua ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News Special July 7, 2024



to announce his resignation in early july following repeated criticism of his conduct in government. the decision on who the new prime minister will be is down to a relatively small group of 160,000 conservative party members. borisjohnson will formally resign tomorrow and the the queen will then ask liz truss or rishi sunak to form a government. u nfortu nately, we unfortunately, we have some technical issues with our link to huw, but there is a picture of the door at no 10, who will be walking into it as the new prime minister? we are half an hour away from that announcement. and as huw mentioned, it will be the fourth prime minister in six years. so, the scene is set at the qeii conference centre, which is just around the corner from downing street. as you can see, there is a large press contingent gathered there, waiting for the announcement. and around the corner is where the announcement will be made. we can see all of the journalists lined up, the cameras trained ....

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BBCNEWS Verified July 2, 2024



welcome to verified live, the uk supreme court has ruled that the government s policy of sending asylum seekers to rwanda is unlawful. in a significant blow to the prime minister, five judges unanimously ruled against his flagship policy to stop illegal migration. they said rwanda has a poor record on human rights and also that if refugees went to rwanda, there d be a a real risk of them being sent back to the countries they d originally fled from. rishi sunak said he s now looking at alternative steps, which would mean migrants could still be sent to rwanda. he is under pressure from his own mps, with theirs urging him to ignore the laws. here s our political correspondent, ione wells. today was judgment day. does the government have the right to send some asylum seekers to rwanda? the verdict, no. the judges agreed there were substantial grounds to believe there was a real risk that genuine refugees could wrongly be sent back from rwanda to countries they fled f ....

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Finance Ministry releases Shs500m for road safety campaigns


Micheal Kananura, the spokesperson of the traffic directorate said that from July 23, 2023, to July 29, 2023, the country registered 451 road crashes ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 09:06:00

Referred to this afternoon. it is going to be something for anyone who is particularly interested in this to print off and happy side them so that when mps refer to it, we know what they are talking about. it is no new evidence the committee has got hold of, but some of it may be something we have not seen before so it may give us more of an indication about what the committee and what borisjohnson about what the committee and what boris johnson have about what the committee and what borisjohnson have been basing their arguments on. the boris johnson have been basing their arguments on arguments on. the political consequences, arguments on. the political consequences, can - arguments on. the political consequences, can you - arguments on. the political| consequences, can you span arguments on. the political - consequences, can you span out what happens after today? the? consequences, can you span out what happens after today? happens after today? they could be si . nificant. happen ....

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