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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 17:38:00

Suggestions that the scottish legislation would be in contradiction to uk equality law, and there has been speculation that the uk government would block it. that would have real constitutional significance because it would be the uk government blocking scottish government legislation, scottish parliament legislation, and it is the first time that a scottish bill will has been stopped on the basis that the uk government believes it would have a negative impact on uk law. it is probably likely to be challenged in the courts by the scottish government. first minister nicola sturgeon has previously said any intervention like this would be any intervention like this would be an outrage. in fact, she was saying earlier today that the uk government warning she was warning against the uk government using trans people as a political weapon earlier today. we will bring you more on that breaking news in the next few minutes. more now on our top story, ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Six 20240604 18:00:00

The westminster government will block scotland s gender recognition bill arguing it will have a negative impact on uk law. teachers in scotland start a wave of rolling strikes as teachers in england and wales announce seven days of strikes starting on 1st february. a british man is feared to have died after a plane crashed in nepal with 72 people on board rescuers have given up hope of finding survivors. the newspaper columnist and tv presenterjeremy clarkson has written to the duke and duchess of sussex to apologise over his comments in the sun about meghan. tonight on bbc london. a metropolitan police officer and a prolific sex offender. david carrick attacked 12 women over 17 years. the force admits it should ve stopped him earlier. ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newscast 20240604 00:34:00

Specific about - security. can i be really specific about what - security. can i be really| specific about what that security. can i be really- specific about what that judge did? specific about what that judge did? he specific about what that udge did? ., ., ~ ., . did? he looked at the evidence with regards did? he looked at the evidence with regards to did? he looked at the evidence with regards to one did? he looked at the evidence with regards to one iraqi - did? he looked at the evidence with regards to one iraqi man. | with regards to one iraqi man. he decided that if this man was sent to wanda, there was a risk of irreversible harm. i want is to be sovereign. when it comes to be sovereign. when it comes to looking after the protection of pupils their rights, i think we got a much better record than the rest of europe so no. i also think something like the human rights act was what tony blair used in 98. to human rights act was what tony blair used in 98. blair used ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Six 20240604 17:24:00

It s this the government wants to replace with its bill of rights because it thinks the number of claims under the current law has got too high. there s certainly been a human rights inflation. i don t think anyone, even the critics of this policy, could doubt that over time that s happened. and has it undermined the credibility of human rights? i think it has. the government is not abandoning the european convention, but diluting its influence. ministers claim it will help protect freedom of speech, remove bureaucratic burdens from the police and ensure the most dangerous prisoners are kept isolated from other criminals. labour say it s a dark day for anyone relying on the state to protect them and claim ministers want to divide people. i think that this government at the moment isjust trying to pick fights. i think that he is, they are like a drunk at the end of when the pubs are throwing out. here s the drunk. he s in the car park and he s rolling around saying, ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 22:08:00

Reception to get? that this economy doldrums. what kind of reception to get? reception to get? that sort of thing is really popular reception to get? that sort of thing is really popular with reception to get? that sort of thing is really popular with boris - is really popular with boris johnson s party. he wants to persuade them that he can deliver benefits from leaving the european union. i was speaking to one of mr johnson s advisers yesterday who said a lot of people who voted to leave the eu because they passionately believed in it, but it is now the government s job to show that there can be some economic benefits. and the government s main strategy seems to be to remove what they see as bureaucracy that was imposed on uk law by being a member of the european union. i ve got to say, although that is in some of the plans today, it s not complete removal of all the red tape that the uk has faced over the years. it is quite a limited scratching at the surface, and i suspect tha ....

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