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Out to an area where uxbridge is a part of. he didn t suggest that his success was an endorsement of rishi sunak and his government. so perhaps that result has to be regarded as the exception rather than the rule. even so, labourwill the exception rather than the rule. even so, labour will have to ask themselves how it was possible for what should have been a successful campaign to been a successful campaign to be derailed by a difficult local issue, and is the labour appealed to the election as solid as some polls suggest. there is evidence that voters are willing to vote tactically? 0r are willing to vote tactically? or is it the case that it is going to be a case of issue by issue, very local specific issues when we come to further by election is in the future? certainly tactical voting is something that the conservatives conservative tactical voting is something they have to worry about given ....
Bbc are liars, and they say, where did the child who has employed a lawyer, where did they get the money to pay for that? do you know categorically that the presenter did not pay for those legal fees? because that s the suggestion being made. that s not information that i m party to. i think that s not something for the bbc, bluntly. 0r whether the presenter has been in contact with the person? indeed. that s not for the bbc? i think there s a duty of care for everyone involved, but when it comes to those matters, they might be appropriate lines of inquiry for the newsroom, for the bbc corporately, we need to make sure we are taking the evidence we ve got and presenting that to the police and taking that forward. ....
And that s all the sport for now. thank you very much. as we have been reporting, president zelensky thanked the us after washington agreed to supply cluster bombs to ukraine. it s a weapon that has been banned by more than 100 countries around the world. despite this, ukraine has been pressing for the artillery shells which drop multiple explosives to help with their counter offensive against russian forces. here is our security correspondant frank gardner. the main reason is that a lot of them don t explode. they lay around for a long time and they look a little bit like toys, children pick them up and it blows their arms and legs. 0r kills them. they are extremely controversial, 123 countries around the world, including germany, the uk and france have signed up to band them or not to use them, or stockpile them or give them on to anybody else. but the us, russia and ukraine have not. both russia and ukraine ....
Mysterious force, dark energy, is driving this- driving this. could enormously influence the driving this. could enormously influence the fate driving this. could enormously influence the fate of driving this. could enormously influence the fate of our - driving this. could enormously - influence the fate of our universe. how far is going to expand? is it going to go forever and accelerate and get bigger and more rapidly? is it going tojust and get bigger and more rapidly? is it going to just rip apart? and get bigger and more rapidly? is it going tojust rip apart? 0r and get bigger and more rapidly? is it going to just rip apart? or will it going to just rip apart? or will it perhaps a collapse back down again and understanding that fifth force, if that is what dark energy is, will help us understand not only where we came from but where we re going in this universe. liik going in this universe. uk scientists going in this universe. uk scientists have played a key role in thi ....
Another thing that is coming up a lot is when authorities were planning for a pandemic, were they asking the right questions because mexico where they sang, right, what will he do when there is a catastrophe? 0r will he do when there is a catastrophe? or were they asking what can we do to stop the catastrophe? so here i felt like she had a little bit of a go at the uk government because she essentially said in the scottish government, we never, ever thought that it was inevitable that there was always going to be a certain amount of harm and we were always trying to suppress the virus. she said that that was a little bit of a plaintive difference between her and westminster. 0verall, she was asked how the uk government worked at the scottish government and she said, actually, reasonably well. she said it was a little bit informal rather than systems, but generally, they got on pretty well together. the other thing that we came to today was really interesting evidence of sirjeremy, an i ....