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Newsnight

demise were mistaken. if it seems likely the mutiny _ demise were mistaken. if it seems likely the mutiny has _ demise were mistaken. if it seems likely the mutiny has been - likely the mutiny has been assassinated, it is a dramatic denouement of the wagner opera. i'm nowjoined by chris steele, who ran mi6's russia desk, and natalia pelevine, a russian opposition activist, and arkady ostrovesky, the russia editor at the economist. thank you all forjoining us. first of all, the most likely scenario, what do you think it is? itide what do you think it is? we obviously _ what do you think it is? we obviously don't _ what do you think it is? - obviously don't know all the facts, but there are some suggestions this might have been an accident, but it is most likely that it is revenge, it is most likely being done under putin plasma order or authorisation, it is his revenge. it is him trying to consolidate his personal power because yevgeny prigozhin's mutiny under way in which he responded to it did weaken it seems very odd in

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The Beat With Ari Melber

house veteran who worked in trump and obama's administrations has testified to the grand jury that trump knew exactly how this process works, meaning he knew that he was breaking it. quote, cnn reports the former official said he told prosecutors trump knew the proper process for declassifying documents and followed it correctly at times while in office. we'll get into why that could be bad for him if he violated it later. the report goes on to say prosecutors aggressively focused on any firsthand interactions with the former president. that's an interesting scoop there. nbc news has not confirmed that report. we also are seeing how trump is responding. they're amplifying the usual attacks on the doj, the talk about witch-hunts. the legal siefd that is trying to cobble together any examples of alleged or possible misconduct. if that sounds familiar, we recently saw the long delayed denouement, if you will, of that effort from a holdover

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BBC News

take last year, the playoff semifinals against them which were 5-4 to semifinals against them which were 5—4 to grimsby after the extra time in extraordinary dramatic denouement of the documentary but to the season, it meant football why is that wrexham did not go up and there are disappointments to the extent that which taken by lower leak cash injection and engine investments in the town but also the minds and hearts of so many people outside of it and people reporting and more widely, like barry for example, very atomic wrexham, there is so many similarities to that working class base in the community which they are now celebrating in is served so well by the story of their football club over the last couple of years but in that time, just prior to it, they cease to be a football club and the damage that that does to not only

Playoff-semifinals , Semifinals , Denouement , Grimsby , 4 , 5 , Wrexham , Football , Season , Leak , Engine-investments , Extent

Newscast

workers in england, which on thursday tea—time sort of reached a denouement. that's a really pretentious word! that is a great _ really pretentious word! that is a great word! _ really pretentious word! twat is a great word! resolution potentially. is a great word! resolution potentially-— is a great word! resolution otentiall . ~ ., ., potentially. well, a resolution ofthe potentially. well, a resolution of the negotiations _ potentially. well, a resolution of the negotiations they - potentially. well, a resolution of the negotiations they were | of the negotiations they were having. of the negotiations they were havinu. ., , ., ., having. lots of the health union have _ having. lots of the health union have been - having. lots of the health union have been talking l having. lots of the health | union have been talking to having. lots of the health - union have been talking to the department of health for a couple of weeks now. they've been moving towards reaching some sort of arrangement pretty much since christmas, and they have come out and said that, yes, they have reached a mutual agreement between the leaders of the unions, most of them, and the department of health, of a 5% pay rise the next financial year, starting in april, plus a one—off payment that won't be to use the jargon consolidated, so it literally is a one—off, it won't be built into future pay settlements, and the leaderships of most of the unions are recommending to their members that they should back it. compromise on both sides because the garment has spent ages saying we are not reopening this year's pay

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Newscast

union resolution to some of the nhs disputes and strikes we've seen in the last few months.— disputes and strikes we've seen in the last few months. let's catch up with what jeremy _ the last few months. let's catch up with what jeremy hunt _ the last few months. let's catch up with what jeremy hunt said - the last few months. let's catch up with what jeremy hunt said on - the last few months. let's catch up with what jeremy hunt said on bc | the last few months. let's catch up | with what jeremy hunt said on bc on with whatjeremy hunt said on bc on thursday morning when he was asked about the tax cut in the highest in ages. about the tax cut in the highest in aces. ., . about the tax cut in the highest in aes. ., ., , about the tax cut in the highest in aces. ., . , ., ., ages. for a while the burden of tax will be higher— ages. for a while the burden of tax will be higher but _ ages. for a while the burden of tax will be higher but conservative - ages. for a while the burden of tax will be higher but conservative cut | will be higher but conservative cut taxes when we can and only last year. _ taxes when we can and only last year. for— taxes when we can and only last year, for the first time ever in this_ year, for the first time ever in this country, you can earn £1000 a month_ this country, you can earn £1000 a month without paying a penny of national— month without paying a penny of national tax insurance. that is a conservative reform which lightens the burden on some of our lowest paid _ the burden on some of our lowest aid. , , ., ., , the burden on some of our lowest aid. , ., , paid. krist you mentioned this sort of resolution _ paid. krist you mentioned this sort of resolution to _ paid. krist you mentioned this sort of resolution to the _ paid. krist you mentioned this sort of resolution to the yacht - of resolution to the yacht long—running dispute about pay between the government and nhs workers in england. which, on thursday she time reached a denouement. as a really pretentious word. . �* , denouement. as a really pretentious word. . v . denouement. as a really pretentious word. . �*, . . denouement. as a really pretentious word. . �*, ., ., ., word. that's a great word.

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The Context with Christian Fraser

to be the next house speaker kevin mccarthy, and jim jordan of ohio, the next chair of the house judiciary committee. tonight with the context, emmy nominated journalist caroline modarressy—tehrani and miles taylor who was chief of staff at the homeland security department during the trump administration. hello, welcome to the programme. the jan 6th committee has spent 18 months compiling the evidence, of what happened on capitol grounds that day. the events that led up to it and who was ultimately responsible. they have interviewed over a thousand witnesses. they have collected over a million documents. and through nine public hearings they have laid out meticulously for the american people the evidence. today was the denouement. the final act in which it was all pulled together. right out of the box

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Newscast

had that actually begun to get to him and did he think, you know, they always call him the greased piglet, don't they, that whatever, whatever bind he was in, he could slip out and escape? and did he think that this was the moment where he couldn't find an exit route? i don't know. right, chris, let's listen to the denouement of the borisjohnson story, which was broken by you on the today programme after you very rudely walked out of the today programme to answer the phone. i'm glad you did. in fact, michel, as i speak to you, i'm getting a call from downing street. so i'm going to take this call and i'll come back onto you in just a second. chris, you take that call. let me tell our listeners while you take the call that the defense secretary... tobias ellwood, forgive me. we're going to interrupt you because chris mason has news. yes. chris, let's go straight back to you. you were just talking to downing street. the prime minister has agreed to stand down. he has spoken to sir graham brady, the chair of the backbench 1922 committee this morning, and said that it is appropriate for him to stand down and for the party to pick a new leader in time

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Newscast

heavy breathing. and and the sort of... yeah, and i did actually think in that moment that. - he was struggling. and i wondered afterwards, l was it because of the dominic cummings betrayal that, - to have your closest adviser? it's like someone that knows all your secrets telling - the world your secrets because they want toi try to destroy you. had that actually begun to get - to him and did he think, you know, they always call him the greasedl piglet, don't they, that whatever, whatever bind he was in, - he could slip out and escape? and did he think that this - was the moment where he couldn't find an exit route? i don't know. right, chris, let's listen to the denouement of the borisjohnson story, which was broken by you on the today programme after you very rudely walked out of the today programme to answer the phone. i'm glad you did. in fact, michel, as i speak to you, i'm getting a call from downing street.

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Sportsday

declaration, so be it. and what is entertainment and what is declaration, so be it.— declaration, so be it. and that is the setuo. _ declaration, so be it. and that is the setup, alex, _ declaration, so be it. and that is the setup, alex, what _ declaration, so be it. and that is the setup, alex, what about - declaration, so be it. and that is the setup, alex, what about the| the setup, alex, what about the denouement, the final day, how is it going to go? because as you sow, the likelihood as pakistan chase this down, they have enough time, but england will have other ideas —— as you say. i england will have other ideas -- as ou sa . ~' england will have other ideas -- as ousa. ~ , ., england will have other ideas -- as ousa. ~ you say. i think if pakistan play so-called _ you say. i think if pakistan play so-called normal— you say. i think if pakistan play so-called normal test - you say. i think if pakistan play so-called normal test cricket, | you say. i think if pakistan play - so-called normal test cricket, they so—called normal test cricket, they should win, chasing three and over, it is possible, it is doable. it is a very flat surface. we have seen it just starting to turn a little bit, we have seen england will go to the short balls, we have seenjimmy anderson ball bouncers, we have not seen him do that in such a long time. i think england might win because pakistan will get into a decent position and say, hang on, we are normally trying to draw at this stage, now we are trying to win. i think england are so confident, they will think they can win from anywhere. tyson fury says he might need elbow surgery possibly, delaying a heavyweight unification fight with 0leksandar usyk,

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Sportsday

and if england win, it's going to be remarkable and people will remember that declaration. if they lose, they will come out in the press and say, it's only a game of cricket, we tried something new. they want test cricket to be entertaining and i guess they are still learning on the fine lines of what is entertainment and what is a bold declaration, so be it. and that's the setup, alex, what about the denouement, the final day, how is it going to go? because as you say, the likelihood is pakistan chase this down, they have enough time, but england will have other ideas. i think if pakistan play so—called normal test cricket, they should win — chasing three and over is possible, it is doable. it is a very flat surface. we have seen itjust starting to turn a little bit, we have seen england will go to the short balls, we have seenjimmy anderson bowl bouncers, we have not seen him do that in such a long time.

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