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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Week in Parliament

hello again, and welcome to the week in parliament a week when borisjohnson found himself under pressure. on several fronts. i d take the prime minister a little bit more seriously if he hadn t spent £2.6 million of taxpayers money on a downing street tv studio. but the prime minister hit back. we re increasing pay for nurses, we re massively increasing our investment in the nhs. he wasn t the only leader under pressure. this week has shown, again, that sexual harassment - complainants cannot. trust the ruling to deal with a complaint properly. and the problems could be mounting at the palace of westminster too. a major asbestos leak, sewage failure, or indeed, a devastating fire such as we saw at notre dame. all that and more, but first, when news emerged that the government was recommending a 1%pay rise for nurses and most other nhs staff in england, ministers said it was all they could afford. other public sector workers would see their pay frozen. labour accused borisj ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Dateline London



newsnight programme. which means he is up when the uk sleeps making sure national news in the us as well reported in the uk is sleeping his probably find a felt stories here to, so he never rests. sunday was commonwealth day the annual celebration of an institution created to maintain links which in the past were the result of exploration, colonisation and conquest. queen elizabeth, its head since august 1952, may see it as proof that empire has given way to equality. yet hours later, harry her grandson and his wife meghan, were in that much trailed tv interview describing the british monarchy as an institution where there were concerns and conversations about how dark their unborn baby s skin might be. harry said racism in the country, the media and the palace was a large part of why the couple have left the uk for good. this is clearly damaging to the families involved but how damaging is it to the institution? it is families involved but how damaging is ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Week in Parliament

now on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello again, and welcome to the week in parliament a week when borisjohnson found himself under pressure. on several fronts. i d take the prime minister a little bit more seriously if he hadn t spent £2.6 million of taxpayers money on a downing street tv studio. but the prime minister hit back. we re increasing pay for nurses, we re massively increasing our investment in the nhs. he wasn t the only leader under pressure. this week has shown, again, that sexual harassment - complainants cannot. trust the ruling to deal with a complaint properly. and the problems could be mounting at the palace of westminster too. a major asbestos leak, sewage failure, or indeed, a devastating fire such as we saw at notre dame. all that and more, but first, when news emerged that the government was recommending a 1%pay rise for nurses and most other nhs staff in england, ministers said it was all they could afford. other public sector workers would se ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Wednesday in Parliament

wednesday in parliament. hello again, and welcome to wednesday in parliament as borisjohnson denies cutting nurses pay. we re increasing pay for nurses. we are massively increasing our investment in the nhs. but labour s leader isn t convinced. when i clapped for carers, i meant it. he clapped for carers, then he shut the door in their face at the first opportunity. also in this programme the equalities minister on why she joined a vaccines trial. we could see the misinformation laround the vaccine being testedl on ethnic minorities| and things like that. and aren t you glad you can t go on holiday? here s a postcard from heathrow. it s not uncommon to see queues of three hours, and we have had queues extending out to nearly six hours on occasion. but first, prime minister s questions and borisjohnson has come under growing pressure to give nhs workers a more generous pay rise. ministers have recommended that nhs staff in england get a 1% increase next year, with other ....

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BBCNEWS The Papers August 7, 2017

Thought in the Financial Times about the Paddy Power Betfair chief quits after transforming the uk gambling industry. And there is talk in the Daily Telegraph of the women that we re Daily Telegraph of the women that were short in rio. And in the times, tesco is to stop selling disposable plastic bags in a bid to boost their profits. And in the guardian, us federal workers have been told to stop using the term Climate Change. Let us begin with the Daily Telegraph and camilla, this story about the formerjcq gchq boss telling us that children need Digital Skills to keep ahead of their rivals. Y ....

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