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to help defend ukraine against russian cyber attacks. and, from the hand of god to the auction house the ball used to score one of football s most famous goals goes under the hammer. good afternoon. welcome to the programme. a new report into pressures at the manston migrant processing centre in kent has raised questions about whether conditions worsened there after suella braverman first became home secretary, in september. the chief inspector of prisons says that in july the facility was working reasonably well , despite a number of risks but that since then it s deteriorated significantly, with conditions now described as wretched . it comes as the immigration minister told the bbc that politicians should be careful with language after suella bravermen claimed southern england was facing an invasion of migrants. our correspondent robin brant has this report. flying the flag in red, white and blue, the home secretary still has questions to answer. journalists shout ....

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alexjones to pay $965 million to the families of the victims of the sandy hook massacre. and in china, where the country s ruling communist party gathers for its annual congress, we ll look at whose likely to become xijinping s second in command. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s six in the morning in singapore and 11 in the evening in london, where the government is battling new economic uncertainty. prime minister liz truss has told mps her strategy of cutting tax will not change. but she s also said she won t cut spending either, suggesting the government will have to borrow more. that s raised concern even among her own mps. some want her to rethink tax cuts to reassure the markets. our political editor, chris mason, reports. reporter: have you wrecked the economy, prime minister? - there are plenty of questions for liz truss at the moment, but that one gets to the crux of things. spiralling prices, interest rates climbing, the ....

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army. his speech this week was a shot across the bow is to politicians attending to national and international talking events, the negus summit in madrid and before that the g7 in the bavarian alps. both promised to support ukraine for as long as it takes. general saunders was arguing for deterrence, the not very surprising deterrent for russia as being, do you want prime ministers to remember you want prime ministers to remember you as being like neville chamberlain, who appeased hitler? are saying we are keen to protect taiwan against beijing. this in a week when china s president visited hong kong 25 years after british control came to an end. he was celebrating its rebirth. the uk as joint was celebrating its rebirth. the uk asjoint guarantor of was celebrating its rebirth. the uk as joint guarantor of hong kong s freedoms. that went well, didn t it? in the studio with me, suzanne lynch, an irishjournalist. polly toynbee, who has been writing a weekly column for the guard ....

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mutual security pact. the deal was made on a day of carefully stage managed events during mr putin s first visit to north korea for over 20 years. prosecutors are to decide whether to seek a retrial for a uk couple accused of the manslaughter of their newborn baby by gross negligence, after a jury failed to agree on verdicts. constance marten and mark gordon denied a total of five charges. and english heritage says summer solstice celebrations at stonehenge won t be affected by a protest by climate activists. members ofjust stop oil sprayed orange paint on parts of the monument. two people were arrested. warm welcome if you are justjoining us. for 17 years, the snp has the set the agenda in scottish politics, racking up some landslide wins along the way. butjohn swinney, the new first minister is finding things a lot tougher. in fact he battling for relevance, amid a labour surge north of the border, that is threatening to sweep them from the board. the manifesto the sn ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Signed 20240607

the invitation was for leaders or leading figures to take part, and tonight, the seven debaters are. for the conservatives, the leader of the house of commons, penny mordaunt. the leader of reform uk, nigel farage. labour s deputy leader, angela rayner. rhun ap iorwerth, the leader of plaid cymru the party of wales. carla denyer, co leader of the green party in england and wales. the liberal democrats deputy leader, daisy cooper. and the scottish national party s westminster leader, stephen flynn. applause the parties drew lots to decide their position on stage. and they stand before an audience chosen by the pollsters savanta. they come from many different backgrounds, reflecting voters from across great britain. they include supporters of the seven parties, as well as some undecided voters. they may come to this with strong views, orfind themselves persuaded by something they hear from the stage. and the questions you will hear in the next 90 minutes will come from that ....

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