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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 08:06:00

Home office and immigration. the second week was not supposed to be like this like labour, its careful plans were knocked off course by the diane abbott saga. they had wanted to talk about antisocial behaviour and green energy, and today, labour wants to move on to migration, with keir starmer making a big promise in the sun on sunday saying, read my lips, i will cut migration. so, yvette cooper, let s start with that big promise, infive yvette cooper, let s start with that big promise, in five weeks, you could, if you win, be behind the desk in the home office in charge of migration. how many more people do you think should be able to come and live in the uk illegally? that is what we mean by net migration. 50. what we mean by net migration. so, net what we mean by net migration. srr, net migration what we mean by net migration. s57, net migration has what we mean by net migration. s513, net migration has trouble since what we mean by net migration. s53, net migration has trouble since the last election. to a record high, really. and that has reflected partially big increases in work migration. the office for national statistics will tell you that there has been a big increase, that is now the biggest factor, work visas have

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Verified Live 20240604 16:14:00

Live now tojerome drevon, senior analyst injihad and modern conflict with the international crisis group. thanks very much forjoining us here on bbc news. let s draw on your expertise and knowledge of hamas. let me start by asking you, how much of a blow to the organisation s capabilities do you believe the killing of saleh al arouri is? 50. killing of saleh al-arouri is? so, the killing killing of saleh al-arouri is? so, the killing of killing of saleh al arouri is? srr, the killing of saleh killing of saleh al arouri is? s57, the killing of saleh al arouri killing of saleh al arouri is? s513, the killing of saleh al arouri will not directly affect the war in gaza. the war in gaza is directly led by its commanders, mostly for noir and mohammed deif, the leaders of the military, so it is not going to affect directly their operations, but it still matters because saleh al arouri was number two of the group and arguably one of the strongest figures, especially as he was connecting the group to hezbollah into iran, but also played the role in the funding of the military wing and the military thinking, generally speaking. find military wing and the military thinking, generally speaking. and we have heard hamas thinking, generally speaking. and we have heard hamas has thinking, generally speaking. and we have heard hamas has reportedly -

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 17:39:00

Treatments being more expensive, looking at people living longer, looking at people living longer, looking at people living longer, looking at things like robotics, a lot of robotics surgery. although that improves outcomes of patients, it is more expensive. so as you improve outcomes and you improve technology for patients, that comes at a cost. , , , ., at a cost. briefly. this is a six-day at a cost. briefly. this is a six-day strike. at a cost. briefly. this is a six-day strike. what - at a cost. briefly. this is a i six-day strike. what facilities at a cost. briefly. this is a - six-day strike. what facilities and six day strike. what facilities and services will have to wait in your trust because of this? 50. trust because of this? so, outpatients, trust because of this? so, outpatients, if trust because of this? so, outpatients, if you - trust because of this? so, outpatients, if you look i trust because of this? srr, outpatients, if you look at trust because of this? s57, outpatients, if you look at certain areas, we d sort of cancelled ent today. we had three connects running out of seven, so patients who are waiting for a benign, out of seven, so patients who are waiting fora benign, not out of seven, so patients who are waiting for a benign, not cancer services will have their outpatients. they would have been cancelled and put back. the most important thing is it s taken us a week to cancel those outpatient appointments so we ve now got to go back and rebook those. the weights

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240604 13:31:00

We heard that average uk wages were rising at their fastest pace in 20 years. katharine neiss is chief european economist at pgim fixed income. thanks very much for being with us today, katharine neiss. so clearly welcomed news that inflation has fallen to this point. still quite far off the bank of england s target, though. is everything going to plan or as we had expected? 50. to plan or as we had expected? so, toda s to plan or as we had expected? so, today s data to plan or as we had expected? srr, today s data are to plan or as we had expected? s57, today s data are not to plan or as we had expected? s513, today s data are not a to plan or as we had expected? sr3, today s data are not a surprise. it is encouraging, as you say, that headline inflation is coming down. no doubt uk consumers will be relieved to see that energy prices and food price inflation is beginning to cool. but, that said, core inflation, that is a measure of inflation that gives us perhaps a better read on domestic inflationary pressures, that is not really showing any signs of coming off and

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 11:13:00

The election commission of pakistan something which was supposed to be given by every member of the national assembly,. and did he? you make the fiscal years, which the 30th ofjune in pakistan. 50. 30th ofjune in pakistan. so, basically. 30th ofjune in pakistan. so, basically, our 30th ofjune in pakistan. so, basically, our cases - 30th ofjune in pakistan. s57, basically, our cases that we 30th ofjune in pakistan. s513, basically, our cases that we have not concealed even a single asset. we have not concealed even a single penny from any of the forms which were lawfully required us to declare them. 50 were lawfully required us to declare them, ., were lawfully required us to declare them. ., .,, ., were lawfully required us to declare them. ., ., were lawfully required us to declare them. . ., , ;;:: them. so that was done by the 30th of june? them. so that was done by the 30th ofjune? you them. so that was done by the 30th ofjune? you did them. so that was done by the 30th ofjune? you did that them. so that was done by the 30th ofjune? you did that by them. so that was done by the 30th ofjune? you did that by the - them. so that was done by the 30th ofjune? you did that by the 30th i them. so that was done by the 30th ofjune? you did that by the 30th of june, like you said? he ofjune? you did that by the 30th of june, like you said? june, like you said? he did that on every 30th june, like you said? he did that on every 30th of june, like you said? he did that on every 30th ofjune. june, like you said? he did that on every 30th ofjune. it june, like you said? he did that on every 30th ofjune. it has - june, like you said? he did that on every 30th ofjune. it has never. every 30th ofjune. it has never happened that imran khan has concealed any of his assets and so the entire case has been made on political grounds and when he is

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