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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The 20240705

the british prime minister called the strikes necessary and proportionate . us says houthi command and control centres, munitions depots, launching systems, production facilities and air defence radar systems were all targeted. houthi leaders said five people were killed. let s look at where this happend. houthis control large parts of yemen. last night officials said they targeted 16 sites, including in the capital city sana a. strikes response to houthi attacks on ships in the red sea. houthis say they will continue to target ships with links to israel. germany, france, denmark we ll bring you analysis on who the houthis are, why the attacks are happening now. but first, with the possible wider ramifications for the region, here s our international editor jeremy bowen. in sana a, the yemeni capital, a huge rally against the air and in support of palestinians filled the city s broadest boulevard. it was organised, the houthis do not allow unauthorised protest, but without ....

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retaliation, could western powers be pushed into engaging beyond targeted strikes? and what are the risks of a wider conflict in the region? we ll have full coverage, with analysis shortly from a leading middle east researcher. we ll also get the thoughts of today s panel leon emirali, a former ministerial aide and pr consultant. and mo elliethee, executive director at the georgetown institute of politics and public service. but ahead of that, it s the first time rishi sunak has launched any kind of military operation, since becoming uk prime minister. some analysis now from our political editor chris mason on his decision, without consulting parliament, to join the attack. the early hours of this morning, back at their base in cyprus, the britishjets involved in air strikes on yemen. good evening, mr speaker, should parliament be recalled? last night, the decision already taken by the prime minister, the speaker of the house of commons was called in for a briefing. w ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240706



with over two thirds of councils yet to declare there is still a long way to go. hello, i m maryam moshiri live in westminster as results from yesterday s local elections across england come in. rishi sunak s conservative party have lost over 200 council seats across the country, something he has described as disappointing . labour have taken control of plymouth, stoke on trent and taken medway in kent from the conservatives among their top target councils. and the liberal democrats have also picked up seats and taken control of windsor. their leader saying the results are ground breaking . there is still a long way to go as more than two thirds of councils have yet to declare their results. we ll bring you coverage throughout the morning and analyse what the results so far mean. but first let s get the story of the night from our political correspondent jonathan blake. cheering. celebrations in stoke on trent a key victory for labour overnight. they took control of ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Context with Christian Fraser 20240707

madeline grant, and the former justice secretary and chief secretary to the treasury david gauke. hello, welcome to the programme. so that s it. the first monday of september. the kids back are at school, the long slog of winter ahead of us, politics has returned, and finally there s a new prime minister at the helm. tomorrow, liz truss will be installed as the fourth conservative prime minister in six years. we need to show that we will deliver over the next two years. i will deliver a bold plan to cut taxes and grow our economy. i will deliver on the energy crisis, dealing with people s energy bills, but also dealing with the long term issues we have on energy supply. she defeated the former chancellor rishi sunak, but by a much narrower margin than the pollsters predicted. in the end, the difference between them was 21,000 votes she won 57% of the votes cast, rishi sunak 43%. that is smaller margin of victory than was enjoyed by borisjohnson in 2019, 6% of the vote, or d ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsnight 20240703

Rishi sunak claims to be a low tax tory yet with the tax burden at its highests since records began, tonight 3 group of 33 of his own mps are asking him to put his money where his mouth is. Its the eve of the tory Party Conference, maybe the last one before the general election. What can rishi sunak do to cut through with voters . I think there are a number of sacred cows that might need to be slaughtered. Cows that might need to be slau~htered. ,. , slaughtered. The pest that you can sa of him slaughtered. The pest that you can say of him a slaughtered. The pest that you can say of him a that slaughtered. The pest that you can say of him a that he slaughtered. The pest that you can say of him a that he has slaughtered. The pest that you can say of him a that he has not slaughtered. The pest that you can say of him a that he has not yet. Say of him a that he has not yet shown say of him a that he has not yet shown himself to be ....

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