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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

protesters present failed to submit his promised letter of resignation. and the discovery of a lifetime a previously unknown self portrait by vincent van gogh is found hidden on the back of another painting. protesters have promised they will leave even though president goodger piotr paxo failed to submit his resignation gotabaya rajapaksa. it s round two of voting in the conservative leadership contest today, with six candidates left in the running. yesterday former chancellor rishi sunak won the first round of voting by mps to choose the next tory leader and prime minister. rishi sunak got 88 votes in the first round, next in line was penny mordaunt with 67 votes, followed by liz truss who got 50 mps to back her. then kemi badenoch with a0 votes. back bencher tom tugendhat came in with 37 and the former attorney general suella braverman achieves 32 votes. chancellor nadhim za hawi and former health secretary jeremy hunt were eliminated from the race in the first rou ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

on the back of another painting. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. it s round two of voting in the conservative leadership contest today, with six candidates left in the running. yesterday, former chancellor rishi sunak won the first round of voting by mps to choose the next tory leader and prime minister. rishi sunak got 88 votes in the first round. next in line was penny mordaunt with 67 votes, followed by liz truss who got 50 mps to back her. then kemi badenoch with a0. tom tugendhat came in with 37, and the attorney general suella braverman achieves 32 votes. chancellor nadhim zahawi and former health secretary jeremy hunt were eliminated from the race. those still in the contest face another round of voting today. the field is expected to be narrowed to two by the end of next week, and then at that point around 160,000 tory members decide which candidate they want to become the next party leader and prime minister. that result will be ....

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CNN Early Start With Christine Romans and Laura Jarrett July 7, 2024



peaceful. as republicans celebrated the win, decades in the making, and now facing an uncertain political fallout from the decision. democrats clearly angry, but left without votes in congress right now. and without a plan of action. this court has lost legitimacy. they have burned whatever legitimacy they may still have had after their gun decision, after their voting decision, after their union decision. they just took the last of it and set a torch to it with the roe vs. wade opinion. several states are already working to protect abortion rights while others, at least ten, effectively banned abortion as of saturday night. another five states are expected to pass laws limiting abortion in the coming days and weeks. in all, 26 states could outlaw or set extreme limits on abortions. a new cbs news poll after roe was struck down finds the majority of americans nearly 60% nearly 60% do not approve of overturning that law. interesting. that was a poll conducted ove ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024



photograph of footballers and their girlfriends of the world cup. she was giving evidence in her high court libel trial against rooney. the first picture of the enormous black hole at the centre of our galaxy and the passenger with no flying experience match to land the plane after the pilot passed out. the metropolitan police have issued more than 50 new fines for breaches of covid rules in downing street and other government buildings. these fixed penalty notices are in addition to more than 50 handed out last month, including to borisjohnson and chancellor rishi sunak. neither mrjohnson nor his wife carriejohnson are among those to be fined this time. our political correspondent ben wright reports. are you shocked at the scale of lawbreaking in number ten, prime minister? how could you let that happen under your watch? the fallout from whitehall rule breaking has followed the prime minister to stoke. for a cabinet away day also attended by the uk s top civil servant, ....

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BBCNEWS The July 3, 2024

Youre watching the context on bbc news. The republican partys search for a new House Speaker continues, with Steve Scalise nominated then dropping out of the race all in a day. Now itsjim jordans turn to try and win over the house. Welcome back. Alljournalists, cameramen and women know that they are putting themselves in grave danger, its a risk weve all taken in conflict zones. And today we saw the horrible consequences of that a videographer from the Reuters News Agency was killed earlier in the day in Southern Lebanon by an israeli rocket. The agency has confirmed the death and said that two of his colleagues have been injured, as well. Reuters said it is deeply saddened by the death and they are urgently investigating with the israeli authorities to underst ....

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