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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 16:48:00

In their statement said that the testimony to the inquiry and this is crucial that testimony to the inquiry does not amount to a criminal standard of proof. now, pps did acknowledge in its statement that that decision would result in what it described as another difficult day for the bloody sunday families. those families were informed of that decision this morning and they say and they say they are disappointed. they have not ruled out the prospect of further legal action. an mp who s based in derry, the foyle mp, calum eastwood, has said the decision is another difficult moment for the bloody sunday families. now i might add, matthew, that today s decision does not now, i might add, matthew, that today s decision does not impact proceedings against one former soldier he s referred impact proceedings against one former soldier. he s referred to as soldier f because his identity is protected under a court order. he has been charged in connection

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 16:30:00

Trying to find a job with all the advantages that that brings. and there s a growing backlash a day after the football association announced it was scrapping fa cup replays, with lower league clubs demanding a rethink over the scheme. let s head to the bbc sportscenter. lizzie is there. hello, matthew. it s a big weekend in the fa cup with the semi finals taking place at wembley. whilst sides prepare, though, in the background, there s been more reaction to the scrapping of fa cup replays. the football association insists all parties accepted replays couldn t continue. but the efl, who govern the championship and leagues one and two, have said the new format was agreed solely between the premier league and the fa .

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 16:39:00

Amid concerns over costs. however, his conviction was finally quashed last summer. the body s chairman, helen pitcher said an independent review of the case made it clear for more on this let s cross to our correspondent graham satchell. we had that unreserved apology, not surprising, given the repeated failings here, given there was clear evidence that undermined the safety of this conviction. so tell us more about what the commission has been saying. about what the commission has been sa inc. ., , about what the commission has been sa in. about what the commission has been sa inn. . , ., saying. that s right, matthew. you may remember saying. that s right, matthew. you may remember this saying. that s right, matthew. you may remember this is saying. that s right, matthew. you may remember this is described i saying. that s right, matthew. you| may remember this is described by the british government as an atrocious miscarriage ofjustice. today i think a significant development. so the head of the criminal cases review commission has issued what she describes as an unreserved apology. she said the commission failed andrew malcolm s income and for this i am deeply sorry. the criminal case is the public body here in britain that you go to if you want to appeal his

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 16:43:00

Possibly the police, but they can t publish that in case it influences the wider public inquiry that we are expecting next year. expecting next year. there in the newsroom. expecting next year. there in the newsroom, thank expecting next year. there in the newsroom, thank you expecting next year. there in the newsroom, thank you for - expecting next year. there in the newsroom, thank you for that - expecting next year. there in the - newsroom, thank you for that update. as promised, let s return to that breaking news, the former chief executive and husband x first minister, nicola sturgeon is understood to be rearrested in connection with police, and s investigation into the party s finances. let s speak to our political correspondent. david, tell us more. ~ ,, us more. well, matthew, snp headquarters us more. well, matthew, snp headquarters in us more. well, matthew, snp headquarters in edinburgh - us more. well, matthew, snp - headquarters in edinburgh where, of course, peterserved headquarters in edinburgh where, of course, peter served for a long time as chief executive of the party, a position he no longer holds. but, of course, this is the latest development and operation branch, thatis development and operation branch, that is the police got an investigation into the snp s finances that has been going on for

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Is congestion charging the answer to Auckland's traffic woes? - Matthew Birchall

OPINION Good ideas often take time to gain traction. Congestion charging is no exception. A vast body of academic research and international experience backs.

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