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other areas. fabian, you wanted to look at the middle east?— other areas. fabian, you wanted to look at the middle east? i hope you would agree — look at the middle east? i hope you would agree that _ look at the middle east? i hope you would agree that libya _ look at the middle east? i hope you would agree that libya is _ look at the middle east? i hope you would agree that libya is a - look at the middle east? i hope you would agree that libya is a crucial i would agree that libya is a crucial country given where it is geopolitically and given the total mess it is in, with effectively no estate and different factions fighting for the oil wealth and the exploitation of that oil. in 2016, this committee condemned your decision to intervene in libya as not having been based on accurate intelligence, and as having created a humanitarian crisis. with hindsight, would you agree? the short answer— hindsight, would you agree? the short answer to that is no. i remember— short answer to that is no. i remember reading that report, and i think it _ remember reading that report, and i think it was — remember reading that report, and i think it was my fellow conservative who was _ think it was my fellow conservative who was largely responsible for it. the member of parliament... i don't want _ the member of parliament... idon't want to— the member of parliament... i don't want to get— the member of parliament... i don't want to get his name wrong. the information i had at the time, and i don't _ information i had at the time, and i don't think— information i had at the time, and i don't think it — information i had at the time, and i don't think it was inaccurate, is that— don't think it was inaccurate, is that colonel gaddafi was heading

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towards — that colonel gaddafi was heading towards threatening to kill large numbers— towards threatening to kill large numbers of his own population, and we had _ numbers of his own population, and we had seen — numbers of his own population, and we had seen evidence of him doing that already. and we acted in order to prevent — that already. and we acted in order to prevent what could have been a huge _ to prevent what could have been a huge humanitarian crisis and slaughter. and i think the information on which we acted was correct _ information on which we acted was correct and — information on which we acted was correct and i disagree with the report — correct and i disagree with the report i— correct and i disagree with the report. i haven't read it in many years— report. i haven't read it in many years but— report. i haven't read it in many years but i— report. i haven't read it in many years but i will be reading it in 2016— years but i will be reading it in 2016 or— years but i will be reading it in 2016 or 2017. | years but i will be reading it in 2016 or 2017.— years but i will be reading it in 2016 or 2017. �* ., , ., 2016 or 2017. i wasn't a member of the committee _ 2016 or 2017. i wasn't a member of the committee at _ 2016 or 2017. i wasn't a member of the committee at the _ 2016 or 2017. i wasn't a member of the committee at the time - 2016 or 2017. i wasn't a member of the committee at the time so - 2016 or 2017. i wasn't a member of the committee at the time so i - 2016 or 2017. i wasn't a member of the committee at the time so i am | the committee at the time so i am not going to take ownership of it. let's just not call any of our reports bunk. let'sjust not call any of our reports bunk.— let'sjust not call any of our reports bunk. let'sjust not call any of our re orts bunk. ., , ., ., reports bunk. there were many good thins in reports bunk. there were many good things in the — reports bunk. there were many good things in the report, _ reports bunk. there were many good things in the report, but _ reports bunk. there were many good things in the report, but that - things in the report, but that particular— things in the report, but that particular point... the idea that as per minister— particular point... the idea that as per minister you would launch some action— per minister you would launch some action in_ per minister you would launch some action in libya on the basis of, what? — action in libya on the basis of, what? i— action in libya on the basis of, what? i don't know, you thought it would _ what? i don't know, you thought it would be _ what? i don't know, you thought it would be a — what? i don't know, you thought it would be a good idea for no reason? we were _ would be a good idea for no reason? we were genuinely concerned that there _ we were genuinely concerned that there was— we were genuinely concerned that there was going to be a slaughter. i'm sure _ there was going to be a slaughter. i'm sure we — there was going to be a slaughter. i'm sure we all understand that. so was nicolas sarkozy, so was hillary

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UN AI report to close gaps in government responses: Tech envoy Amandeep Singh Gill, ET Telecom

Gill, appointed by U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres as tech envoy last year, is tasked with coordination across the U.N. on tech issues, ranging from AI to neural technologies.

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Nicky Campbell

other headline my daughter died from police _ other headline my daughter died from police and _ other headline my daughter died from police and we must stop it. which rate~~ _ police and we must stop it. which rate~~ both— police and we must stop it. which rate... both parties, i have ordered the labour— rate... both parties, i have ordered the labour party all my life, both partiesm — the labour party all my life, both partiesm |— the labour party all my life, both arties... ., the labour party all my life, both arties... . ., ., , parties... i am going to stop you riaht parties... i am going to stop you right there- _ parties... i am going to stop you right there. some _ parties... i am going to stop you right there. some breaking - parties... i am going to stop you| right there. some breaking news. david hunt convicted of the manslaughter of his wife, he has been released from custody. our report is there.— been released from custody. our report is there. he's really looking forward to getting _ report is there. he's really looking forward to getting out _ report is there. he's really looking forward to getting out and - report is there. he's really looking forward to getting out and this - forward to getting out and this allows for him and this family to properly grieve so we would like to thank everyone who supported him across cyprus, the uk and from all around the world because without your support, we would not be able to be here today. thank you. i am willing to take some questions, i think david wants to say thank you. thank you to all the people who have donated _ thank you to all the people who have donated to _ thank you to all the people who have donated to me, especially my mates and my— donated to me, especially my mates and my workmates. i do not know for i and my workmates. i do not know for l will—

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Nicky Campbell

best— per year is best avoided but the best avoided but is how we get to that _ best avoided but is how we get to that. ., . ., ., , that. the extreme weather conditions we are seeing. _ that. the extreme weather conditions we are seeing, the _ that. the extreme weather conditions we are seeing, the hottest _ that. the extreme weather conditions we are seeing, the hottest june - that. the extreme weather conditions we are seeing, the hottest june on i we are seeing, the hottestjune on record, year on record, or they anything to do with anthropogenic climate change? i anything to do with anthropogenic climate change?— anything to do with anthropogenic climate change? i am sure it does not help at _ climate change? i am sure it does not help at all— climate change? i am sure it does not help at all but _ climate change? i am sure it does not help at all but we _ climate change? i am sure it does not help at all but we are - not help at all but we are ignoring... there's lots of other things — ignoring... there's lots of other things we _ ignoring... there's lots of other things. we tend to assume the ice day ipcc_ things. we tend to assume the ice day ipcc report and the cc seat report, — day ipcc report and the cc seat report, the report by 2050, if they are out, _ report, the report by 2050, if they are out, i— report, the report by 2050, if they are out, i would say that as an active — are out, i would say that as an active marker because of their models — active marker because of their models are so perfect i wish they would _ models are so perfect i wish they would share that type of advanced modelling with the bank of england, the obr_ modelling with the bank of england, the obr which tessa reports on because — the obr which tessa reports on because they cannot seem to get things— because they cannot seem to get things right within a year with far variables — things right within a year with far variables |— things right within a year with far variables. ., things right within a year with far variables. . , ,., things right within a year with far variables. . , ., . ., things right within a year with far variables. . , ., _, . ,, variables. i want tessa to come back another, variables. i want tessa to come back another. our — variables. i want tessa to come back another, our audience _ variables. i want tessa to come back another, our audience would - variables. i want tessa to come back another, our audience would want i another, our audience would want that and tracey and jeremy i will be with you shortly. tessa, do you fear is an element of scepticism in some

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Nicky Campbell

08085 909693, text on 85058, we look at the polls and the weight of public opinion is very much against johnson, but let us see what the tories themselves think. christopher hope, assistant editor of the telegraph. hope, assistant editor of the telegraph-— hope, assistant editor of the teleu-rah. ., telegraph. good morning. good mornina, telegraph. good morning. good morning. nicky- _ telegraph. good morning. good morning, nicky. this _ telegraph. good morning. good morning, nicky. this report - telegraph. good morning. good l morning, nicky. this report might telegraph. good morning. good - morning, nicky. this report might as well say “an — morning, nicky. this report might as well say liar. yes, _ morning, nicky. this report might as well say liar. yes, it _ morning, nicky. this report might as well say liar. yes, it did _ morning, nicky. this report might as well say liar. yes, it did come - morning, nicky. this report might as well say liar. yes, it did come in - well say liar. yes, it did come in different ways. _ well say liar. yes, it did come in different ways. he _ well say liar. yes, it did come in different ways. he shut - well say liar. yes, it did come in different ways. he shut his - well say liar. yes, it did come in i different ways. he shut his mind to what was going on. the word liar is unparliamentary, maybe even bbc as well. a degree of not being clear with colleagues and that kind of thing. i think mps this weekend are going back to meet their constituents, they will see a lot of members who voted for borisjohnson to be leader, they did not vote for rishi sunak, thinking, what has

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Nicky Campbell

report-_ are - him. they should all back the report._ are you l him. they should all back the report._ are you a report. here, here. are you a member? — report. here, here. are you a member? i— report. here, here. are you a member? i was _ report. here, here. are you a member? i was a _ report. here, here. are you a member? i was a member i report. here, here. are you a member? i was a member of| report. here, here. are you a i member? i was a member of the conservative _ member? i was a member of the conservative party _ member? i was a member of the conservative party for _ member? i was a member of the conservative party for a - member? i was a member of the conservative party for a very i member? i was a member of the | conservative party for a very long time. conservative party for a very long time-- they _ conservative party for a very long time.- they find _ conservative party for a very long time.- they find it _ conservative party for a very long time. yes? they find it impossible to attain my _ time. yes? they find it impossible to attain my membership because they cannot send me the membership forms in large print, but that is their fault, not mine. i didn't vote for him to be prime minister and i knew it would be a disaster when he won. stay there. it it would be a disaster when he won. sta there. . . it would be a disaster when he won. sta there. ., , , it would be a disaster when he won. sta there. . , , ., it would be a disaster when he won. stay there-— stay there. it has been a disaster. he has never— stay there. it has been a disaster. he has never told _ stay there. it has been a disaster. he has never told the _ stay there. it has been a disaster. he has never told the truth. i stay there. it has been a disaster. he has never told the truth. he i he has never told the truth. he doesn't know what the truth is. why anybody is surprised about the lies he has told, i do not know. i}i(. he has told, i do not know. 0k, cath in he has told, i do not know. 0k, cathy in leeds, _ he has told, i do not know. ok, cathy in leeds, respond to that. when jane says cathy in leeds, respond to that. whenjane says about boris does not tell the _ whenjane says about boris does not tell the truth, boris was ill—advised by the people higher up, by the _ ill—advised by the people higher up, by the world health organization, he was only— by the world health organization, he

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Nicky Campbell

remember him... its, there was one fellow, if you remember him. . ._ there was one fellow, if you remember him... he remember him... a labour mp. he would have — remember him... a labour mp. he would have made _ remember him... a labour mp. he would have made a _ remember him. .. a labour mp. he would have made a fantastic- remember him... a labour mp. he would have made a fantastic primej would have made a fantastic prime minister. from bermondsey, somewhat... minister. from bermondsey, somewhat. . ._ minister. from bermondsey, somewhat. . . minister. from bermondsey, somewhat... ., ., ., ., somewhat... you have said a lot. jane in harlow. — somewhat... you have said a lot. jane in harlow, hello. _ somewhat... you have said a lot. jane in harlow, hello. and - somewhat... you have said a lot. jane in harlow, hello. and cathyl somewhat... you have said a lot. l jane in harlow, hello. and cathy in leeds. fascinating diversion. frank field, much respected mp for the labour party, seen as being on the right of the labour party, a man of great faith. frank field, roman catholic. hello, jane. cathy as well. ., . , catholic. hello, jane. cathy as well. ., ., , ., ., catholic. hello, jane. cathy as well. ., . , ., . well. hello, cathy. how are you? white microphone, _ well. hello, cathy. how are you? white microphone, thanks. - well. hello, cathy. how are you? white microphone, thanks. jane, j well. hello, cathy. how are you? - white microphone, thanks. jane, you io white microphone, thanks. jane, you go first _ white microphone, thanks. jane, you go first i _ white microphone, thanks. jane, you no first. ., �* ~' white microphone, thanks. jane, you iofirst. ., �* ., go first. i don't thinkjohnson should never— go first. i don't thinkjohnson should never have _ go first. i don't thinkjohnson should never have been - go first. i don't thinkjohnsonl should never have been prime minister. —— thanks, jane. he should never be a member of the party again. no one should be supporting him. they should all back the report. him. they should all back the re ort. him. they should all back the

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Nicky Campbell

conservative mps are split over whether to approve a report condemning borisjohnson for misleading parliament over rule—breaking in the pandemic. a committee recommended stripping the former prime minister of his parliamentary pass. it's been suggested that many tories may not turn up for the vote on monday. authorities in greece are under increasing pressure to explain how a migrant boat sank off the country's southern coast on tuesday. it's claimed the boat capsized when coastguards attached a rope. nearly 80 people have died and it's reported that up to 750 were on board. the home office has told the government's spending watchdog that plans for the asylum system are in doubt, unless there's urgent action. the national audit office said hundreds more cases needed to be decided every week to clear the backlog by the end of the year. the government says it's working non—stop to deal with cases. the ceo of tesco says there are encouraging signs that inflation is starting to ease. the supermarket posted a strong rise in sales in the three months to the end of may.

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PR News | Fewer Hires at Small Businesses Due to AI

Almost half of small business owners say they expect to hire fewer people in the future due to generative AI tools, according to a new survey.

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