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BBCNEWS BBC News at Six July 2, 2024



with keir starmer. i have spoken today with rishi sunak and i will bring you our interview with him in the next ten minutes. and more military horses have bolted on the streets of london. on bbc london: the lambeth leaseholders claiming they ve been gagged by the council and coming up on bbc news. coming up in sport she missed the championships last year, can emma raducanu make a winning return to centre court? good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. it s an historic ruling that could have significant consequences. the us supreme court has ruled that donald trump is partially immune from prosecution for actions taken while he was in the white house, over his attempts to overturn the result of the 2020 election. the former president described the decision as a big win . but is it? our north america editor sarah smith is in washington. partially immune? what does this mean? well, first, it means it will be significantly harder now for prosecutors to bring thei ....

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BBCNEWS The Context July 2, 2024

first, the latest headlines. the us supreme court has ruled donald trump is partially immune from prosecution for actions taken while he was in the white house. courts will now need to distinguish between what were official and unofficial actions and that will be delayed well beyond november s election. the trump ally, steve bannon, has reported to prison to begin his four month sentence for defying a congressional subpoena. bannon refused to give evidence before the committee investigating the storming of the us capitol building injanuary 2021; he was convicted the following year but has stayed out ofjail while appealing the judgment. the first round of france s parliamentary elections has seen the far right make historic gains. marine le pen s far right national rally came top, with more than a third of the vote, followed by a surge in support for the left wing coalition. leaving the party of the current president emmanuel macron in third. the category four storm hurr ....

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BBCNEWS The Context July 2, 2024



but when it comes to voting, politicians have struggled to get them out. i m not personally planning to vote. i don t know enough about it. and ijust think, from what i ve heard, they re all as bad as each other. i don t even know how to vote. younger people don t really vote as much as i d say older people do now, so i think there is a lot of confusion on what people are actually voting for, as well. i don t feel like i m informed enough to take a vote, - so i don t want to, like, - change the future of the country when i m not really informed on it, so i don t think i m going to vote this year. unless you vote, you can t really have an opinion. like, you have got the ability to change the world, change the country we live in. at the last general election in 2019, barely half of those aged 18 24 turned out to vote. on the other end of the spectrum, 80% of over 75s did. i m not trying to be horrible, but we are going to be living longer than the people who are more in ....

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BBCNEWS BBC June 26, 2024



good evening from nottingham where rishi sunak and sir keir starmer have clashed over tax, immigration and welfare in theirfinal head to head debate before polling day next thursday. it was a heated confrontation, during which they faced questions from a live audience behind me, who challenged them to explain and justify their stance on integrity in politics, the cost of living and brexit. our political editor chris mason is here. what stood out? for me it was all about the tone, it was all about the exchanges as opposed to the contents but the content matters but much of that will be familiar to regular viewers over the past five weeks or so. but it was the exchanges which are defined tonight. it was a much more free flowing debate compared to previous debates in this campaign. there was more anger, more passion, morejeopardy. rishi sunak had nothing to lose tonight and that defined his approach, i thought. nothing to lose tonight and that defined his approach, ithough ....

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BBCNEWS BBC June 26, 2024



you can t trust him on this issue. like on every other issue, you say one thing, you do another. you just don t know which keir starmer you re going to get. you can t trust him on this issue. an inquest finds that failures by multiple agencies contributed to the death of a woman who was murdered as she walked home from a night out in east london two years ago. a military coup is under way in bolivia, where hundreds of soldiers and armoured vehicles have encircled government buildings in la paz. welcome to bbc news. i m kasia madera. tonight, rishi sunak and sir keir starmer have clashed over tax, immigration and welfare in their final head to head debate before polling day next thursday. it was a heated confrontation, during which they faced questions from a live audience, who challenged them to explain and justify their stance on integrity in politics, the cost of living and brexit. our political editor chris mason has more. when this campaign started, it felt like spr ....

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