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are gathering on the streets on london for pride as the lgbt+ community marks 50 years since the first march. now on bbc news, the media show. hello, and welcome. this week, we re talking about the return of q. and if that doesn t mean anything to you, don t worry. you ll be hearing a lot more in this programme about one of the world s most notorious conspiracy theories. we re also looking at white bristol s mayor is facing a boycott of his press briefings and what it says about the often fractious relationship between councils and journalists. among our guests on that topic are martin booth, editor of bristol 24 7, and charlotte green, who s a local democracy reporter with the manchester evening news. martin, welcome to the media show. what s your big story in bristol today? so, today i ve been visiting bristol s newly repainted rainbow crossing, just painted in time for our city s pride celebrations. so we ve got a brand new rainbow crossing on wine street. sounds f ....
the incident has reignited the long running arguements about how society there treats black brazilians. now on bbc news, the media show, with ros atkins. hello. welcome to the media show. we will talk about partygate in this welcome to the media show. we will talk about partygate in this edition welcome to the media show. we will talk about partygate in this edition because welcome to the media show. we will talk about partygate in this edition because the investigation into what happened in downing street during various lockdowns is now out. the prime minister has been responding. the media is covering it and we will explore the role the media has played in the story from its beginnings in early december all the way through to this week of the report coming out. before we get to that, we also going speak to anneka rice, because she is coming back to channel five! has been off our screens for 30 years but that period is over and she is with us. great to see you. it is v ....
From his big superpower neighbours that he seeks, he wants technical help for his own weapons programme. North korea faces critical technological hurdles in its nuclear and missile development, and beyond that, it needs foreign currency and oil, all of which the russians can provide. It is not the first time the Us National Security council has declassified information to get ahead of russias plans. Two us sources say the Arms Negotiations between the two countries are actively advancing. And in recent weeks, mr kim has visited a series of his ammunition factories, exhorting key officials to step up production. Begs the question, why . Sergey radchenko is an expert on Russian Politics and a distinguished professor at the henry a Kissinger Center for glo ....
the former deputy principal to the prime minister and obviously, one of the reasons he is appearing, in fact, most of the people appearing, is that they were required to appear and, also, to share the unredacted, any unredacted whatsapp messages, that had been shared with the former prime minister, borisjohnson. prime minister, boris johnson. stuart, prime minister, borisjohnson. stuart, who spokejust prime minister, borisjohnson. stuart, who spoke just before the lunch break was known and described as the link person between the treasury and number ten, one of the highest ranking civil servants. so we will come back to that shortly when the court reconvenes. we are going to take you to the in a moment but, first, we have got a developing story here in the uk. that is planned by british steel to close down its glass furnaces at its scunthorpe plant, putting up to 2000 jobs at risk. the business wants to replace them with two electric arc furnaces. 0ne replace them with two el ....
seems to be everywhere.- seems to be everywhere. it s no secret that seems to be everywhere. it s no secret that labour seems to be everywhere. it s no secret that labour have - seems to be everywhere. it s no secret that labour have gone . seems to be everywhere. it s no i secret that labour have gone from, you know, the corbyn era to speed dating business to having a world wind at romance with business and that took a new chapter today when she met some of her british infrastructure counsel, which included the chief executives of lloyds banking group, mng, lots of top executives from international investors and what have you. and it is quite interesting that she did that during an election. because the sitting government cannot do that, but they were saying they were there in an advisory capacity. nevertheless, quite an interesting thing. and i think that what strikes me is their whirlwind romance with business is actually upsetting some of their traditional in th ....