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BBCNEWS Newsnight July 4, 2024

Of the most famous tears in music history. Today, the crying was all for her. Colin paterson, bbc news, bray, county wicklow. Sinead oconnor, laid to rest today. Whats behind the big rise in shoplifting the state of the economy, effective decriminalisation of petty crime, or Technological Advancements . Shopliftings been described by some retailers as an epidemic. Tonight well talk to the head of security atjohn lewis. China s economy is faltering, with exports falling at their fastest rate since the pandemic. What impact will a slowdown of the worlds second largest economy have on our own and all of us . As the chair of parliaments Standards Committee reveals hes been subject to inappropriate touching from five other mps well speak to sir chris bryant about his ideas for reforming wesminster s culture. And twin russian strikes on a city in
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BBCNEWS Newsday July 6, 2024



the front lines. maybe it is not promising. the front lines. maybe it is not promising- the front lines. maybe it is not ”romisin. ~ ., ., ~ promising. what do you think the russians are promising. what do you think the russians are fighting promising. what do you think the russians are fighting for? - promising. what do you think the russians are fighting for? right l russians are fighting for? right now? well. russians are fighting for? right now? well. there russians are fighting for? right now? well. there are - russians are fighting for? e grit now? well. there are different russians who will fight. and they have different goals, and different understanding of the situation. some are fighting because they are told to fight. people who do not want to carry any responsibility for their own decisions, which is the responsibility of higher levels, so the auto to fight and they do that. loosely professional military. others, mobilised people, they think they ....

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BBCNEWS Newsday July 6, 2024



with an independent study into the british monarchy s links to the slave trade. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s six in the morning in singapore and 6pm in washington, where the white house is releasing seven in the morning and 7pm. a report which says little more could have been done to prevent the taliban takeover of afghanistan. the review, commissioned by president biden, does admit the us should have begun evacuating kabul earlier. a spokesman blamed the chaotic us withdrawal in august 2021 on a deal donald trump did with the taliban. transitions matter, that s the first lesson learned here, and the incoming administration wasn t afforded much of one. thus, president biden s choice was stark either withdraw all our forces or resume fighting with the taliban. he chose the former. that s the picture from the white house. i spoke to a foreign policy fellow earlier in washington, who explained the significance of this announc ....

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BBCNEWS Newsnight June 4, 2024 22:00:00

Kettling, really. you used the word manhandling, it was kettling, really- kettling, really. you should have been more kettling, really. you should have been more careful kettling, really. you should have been more careful with - kettling, really. you should have been more careful with your- been more careful with your language? language? and i said that categorically language? and i said that categorically in language? and i said that categorically in the - language? and i said that i categorically in the chamber language? and i said that - categorically in the chamber and those precise words two weeks ago. but let me take this to really important point, which is, i think the whole attitude of the way we do our business in parliament, the argy bargy in premises questions, the way we treat each other, is doing damage to the way people view democracy in this country in prime minister s questions punt you re quite right to pick me up if i was precisely right, i shouldn t have ....

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BBCNEWS Newsday June 4, 2024 22:21:00

Time to take a look at some other stories making headlines in the uk. a man has beenjailed for a minimum of 20 years for killing his pregnant wife by pushing her a 50 foot cliff edge at arthur s seat in edinburgh. 31 year old fawziyahjaved died when kashif anwar pushed her from the rocky outcrop while on holiday in september 2021. he initially claimed he d slipped and accidentally bumped into her. hundreds of people living with inherited breast or prostate cancer could now benefit from a targeted therapy on the nhs in england and wales. some 800 people will be eligible for the treatment which involves the drug olaparib, which is designed to treat specific cancers linked to faulty versions of genes. an mp has been suspended by the conservative party after a newspaper published a video of him offering to lobby for a fake firm. scott benton was filmed by undercover reporters appearing to explain how companies and mps can avoid registering corporate hospitality. commons rules mean mps must ....

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