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BBC News

to continue to be supported by the record company. just to push backjust slightly, are you sort of letting people off by saying it is the record company? i'm not letting... it's not letting off, it's saying what it really is. this is one of the reasons why even with a tribe called quest, we had a lyric that said industry rule number a008. # record company people are shady. record company people are shady. you know, the fact that we were making something that was more conscious, we didn't get the support like a lot of other artists. thank you so much forjoining us and happy birthday. thank you so much, kirsty. let's take a look at some of the front pages... the guardian, asylum barge evacuated as deadly bacteria is found and the best is yet to come, the lioness is

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Newsday

mediterranean. so it is both safe pathways and also more effort in search and rescue. bud pathways and also more effort in search and rescue.— pathways and also more effort in search and rescue. and you both very much for speaking _ search and rescue. and you both very much for speaking with _ search and rescue. and you both very much for speaking with us _ search and rescue. and you both very much for speaking with us this - much for speaking with us this evening. —— thank you both. that's it for tonight. kirsty is here tomorrow. we leave you with the work of the artist and graphic designerjamie reid who has died at the age of 76. his iconic collage work was a central pillar of the 19705 punk aesthetic. here's a reminder. good night. # there's no point in asking, you'll get no reply # oh, just remember, i don't decide # i got no reason, it's all too much # you'll always find us # out to lunch # oh, we're so pretty, oh, so pretty

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Newsnight

of kabul to the taliban. thank you very much forjoining us, aryana. how important his music in afghan culture, both traditional and p0p afghan culture, both traditional and pop music? afghan culture, both traditional and -0- music? , , ., , , pop music? greetings to you, kirsty. not many people might _ pop music? greetings to you, kirsty. not many people might know- pop music? greetings to you, kirsty. not many people might know this i pop music? greetings to you, kirsty. | not many people might know this but afghanistan has a history of over 5000 years and music has always been a big part of its culture. people actually love music in afghanistan, and they lived for it and in recent years since there has not been many means of entertainment inside afghanistan, many people have primarily found joy and a moment of happiness in music, so it's extremely important. what impact will the musical— extremely important. what impact will the musical silence are - will the musical silence are particularly on children? well, a recent survey — particularly on children? well, a recent survey revealed that i recent survey revealed that afghanistan is one of the saddest

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BBC News

consistency and follow the same approach. this, we could reduce slightly the problem. all approach. this, we could reduce slightly the problem.— slightly the problem. all right. ben'amin slightly the problem. all right. benjamin bastida _ slightly the problem. all right. benjamin bastida virgili, - slightly the problem. all right. | benjamin bastida virgili, thank slightly the problem. all right. - benjamin bastida virgili, thank you very much indeed for explaining that and congratulations, i suppose on bringing down the aeolus satellite successfully. the aeolus satellite successfully. that's all from us tonight. kirsty is in the chair on monday. until then, have a great weekend.

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Newsday

and fawzia koofi. that's all from us tonight. kirsty�*s back here tomorrow. have a good night. breaking news from around the world 24 breaking news from around the world 2a hours a day. this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. scientists are calling it a breakthrough — an enormous moment of hope. trials of a new drug to treat alzheimers shows it slows the early onset of the disease by up to 60%. the disease gradually destroys key areas of the brain involved

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BBC News

danny vincent in hong kong. that's all from us tonight. kirsty�*s here on monday. till then, have a good weekend. goodnight. this is bbc news. we could hear fireworks being _ this is bbc news. we could hear fireworks being laid _ this is bbc news. we could hear fireworks being laid off - this is bbc news. we could hear fireworks being laid off and - this is bbc news. we could hear fireworks being laid off and a - this is bbc news. we could hear fireworks being laid off and a lot| fireworks being laid off and a lot of vandalism and violence in today,

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Newsday

exhausted, actually. i was up very early to be there. i am tired but we will be back again next week in the week after. ., ~ will be back again next week in the week after-— will be back again next week in the week after. ., ~ , ., ., , week after. thank you for being with us. thank week after. thank you for being with us- thank you- _ week after. thank you for being with us. thank you. earlier _ week after. thank you for being with us. thank you. earlier this _ week after. thank you for being with us. thank you. earlier this evening l us. thank you. earlier this evening from addenbrooke's hospital there was a special edition of newsnight looking at the health of the nhs in its 75th year. you can watch it whenever you want on bbc iplayer by searching for nhs 75. on the saw from us tonight, kirsty is here tomorrow. have a good evening. —— thatis tomorrow. have a good evening. —— that is all from us tonight.

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Newsnight

trading partners, a market of hundreds of millions of people. it�*s really, really important to the uk automotive industry and that�*s why we want trade to be as frictionless as possible. and the government needs to recognise that and support our brilliant automotive industry and the hundreds of thousands of jobs that rely on it. at the moment that industry is at risk. the heart of the eu. seven years on from the referendum and the nature of our relationship with our european partners is still a live issue. now here�*s kirsty with details of an extra edition of newsnight at 7pm tomorrow. we�*re here at addenbrooke�*s hospital in the heart of cambridge, getting ready for a very special programme tomorrow night marking the nhs at 75, in the light of all the stresses and strains and challenges it�*s been facing. we�*re going to bejoined by nurses, student nurses, doctors, patients, innovators, health experts and politicians to try to see what can be done differently.

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Newsnight

opposition were always asking earlier on, during partygate and everything else, whether people had broken lockdown rules, so, it may be of a different order and yes, this is about misleading parliament, but if bernard jenkin actually broke lockdown rules, doesn't boris johnson have a point, surely the forces behind whoever�*s making the judgements, these forces have to be unimpeachable? i sat judgements, these forces have to be unimpeachable?— unimpeachable? i sat in parliament and heard boris— unimpeachable? i sat in parliament and heard boris johnson _ unimpeachable? i sat in parliament and heard boris johnson say - and heard borisjohnson say repeatedly that no parties had taken place or that no rules had been broken, and we then saw the evidence of our own eyes, pictures. that is what this inquiry is about, and this is a distraction by borisjohnson from the central question of whether or not he lied. he has got form on this, kirsty, a couple of years ago, let's remember, he attempted to change the rules after another inquiry which was into one of his friends, and this is what he does when an inquiry that is properly done does not produce the result he wants, he then complains. we

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Newsnight

so where does this leave policing in scotland, and if reform is needed what shape should it take? we'll discuss in a moment. first, kirsty reports from glasgow. scotland's first minister described today's announcement as monumental and historic. certainly it marks a critical moment in the decade long history of police scotland, an organisation formed in 2013 following the merger of scotland's eight former forces. following the merger of scotland's eight formerforces. after a damning eight former forces. after a damning report eight formerforces. after a damning report into the culture of his force, sir iain livingstone said things needed to change. it is the riaht things needed to change. it is the ri . ht thin things needed to change. it is the right thing to _ things needed to change. it is the right thing to do _ things needed to change. it is the right thing to do for _ things needed to change. it is the right thing to do for me _ things needed to change. it is the right thing to do for me as - things needed to change. it is the right thing to do for me as chief l right thing to do for me as chief constable to clearly state that institutional racism, sexism, misogyny and discrimination exist. police scotland is institutionally racist and discriminatory. publicly acknowledging these institutional issues exist in our organisation is

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