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during a call with house gop leader kevin mccarthy while the capitol was under siege on january 6th along with congressman the three had been facing trump s wrat. republicans in two of those states, arizona and wisconsin, set to make their picks for statewide offices in the next few weeks. arizona today and wisconsin next tuesday. amid a rift between donald trump and mike pence that dates back to january 6th. the washington post reports, quote, two gubernatorial candidates in arizona and wisconsin backed by trump will face-off this month against those endorsed by former vice president mike pence. who split with trump after refusing pressure to reject the results of the 2020 presidential race. but make no mistake, this year s republican primaries have been shaped in large part by who donald trump is endorsing. and competition for his endorsement took a surreal turn last night when trump endorsed eric in the missouri primary. just eric, no last name, you know, like be ....
the ryan giggs trial the court is shown video of his former girlfriend s police interview. # and my heart is set on you. and tributes to dame olivia newton john are led byjohn travolta after her death from cancer at the age of 73. and coming up on the bbc news channel. change at the top of england women s cricket. after reaching the semi finals at the commonwealth games, head coach lisa keightley is set to leave her role. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. annual energy bills could hit £4,200 in the new year, for a typical household in england, scotland and wales according to the latest forecast from energy consultants cornwall insight. the figure is £650 more than previously estimated the group says that s because of 0fgem s decision to change the price cap every three months instead of every six, and higher wholesale prices. the warning comes as the government rejects calls for further help with bills until a new prime minister is in place. her ....
train and travelling across the country and quite often, these sorts of temperatures in the mid 30s can affect the network. we can see delays. i m not saying it will happen this time but it makes us prepared for that eventuality, something you might want to factor in and fire incidents are that much higher as well when you get the dizzy heights. but not today, today it sort of more of a typical hot summers day, 30 degrees at so in the south. tomorrow, temperatures start at around 15 degrees in the south. in stornoway also around 15 degrees and sunshine right from the word go. i think again tomorrow, we are talking mostly about the low 30s across some central and southern parts of england and wales. but notice already newcastle up to 27, belfast, 26, so getting quite a lot in parts of the north as well. on thursday, that is when the real hot weather arrives at this time it will be travelling from the near continent, from the east, carried on a gentle breeze which will pu ....
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