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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210610:18:14:00

i have got out of bed every morning with the view and the attitude that myjob is to do everything i could to protect lives and to get this country out of the pandemic. over 127,000 people are reported to have died of covid in the uk, and in his evidence two weeks ago, mr cummings said the government's inept handling of the pandemic led to tens of thousands of unnecessary deaths. i think that the secretary state of health— i think that the secretary state of health should been fired for at least _ health should been fired for at least 15— health should been fired for at least 15 to 30 things including tying — least 15 to 30 things including lying in — least 15 to 30 things including lying in meeting after meeting. and here's mr lying in meeting after meeting. fific here's mr hickox response today. lying in meeting after meeting. and here's mr hickox response today. i l here's mr hickox response today. i worked directly with the prime minister from the start of us. and of course i worked with his age and his teams as well. and i have no idea. , , .,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210610:18:15:00

his teams as well. and i have no idea. , ~ ., ., ., idea. did you know that he wanted the prime minister _ idea. did you know that he wanted the prime minister to _ idea. did you know that he wanted the prime minister to fire - idea. did you know that he wanted the prime minister to fire you? - idea. did you know that he wanted | the prime minister to fire you? yes because he — the prime minister to fire you? yes because he brief the the prime minister to fire you? 19:3 because he brief the newspapers at the time. or somebody brief the newspapers. i now have a better idea of who was. newspapers. i now have a better idea of who was-— of who was. well, wonky question from the beginning _ of who was. well, wonky question from the beginning of— of who was. well, wonky question from the beginning of the - of who was. well, wonky question i from the beginning of the pandemic is how care homes or weren't protected. from march tojune 2020 in england and wales nearly 30,000 more residents died in care homes than in the whole of the previous year. many of the dust were found to involve covid—i9. the uk had a limited testing capacity in the early days of the pandemic which made it harder to protect care home residents from covid. questions remain about why people were discharged from hospital to care homes in the way that it occurred. dominic cummings accused the health secretary of misleading the government on this issue. we were told categorically in march that people would be tested before they went back to care homes. we only subsequently found out that that hadn't happened.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210610:18:46:00

people coming down in the summer. but you're right, we need the tourists to come down and what the tourists to come down and what the tourists to come down and what the tourists to come down but there is the problem that cornwall gets overcrowded, of course. is in the problem that cornwall gets overcrowded, of course. is in the cornish person — overcrowded, of course. is in the cornish person knows _ overcrowded, of course. is in the cornish person knows driving - overcrowded, of course. is in the - cornish person knows driving through st ives the daytime is a bad idea especially when the g7 is in town. thank you very much. that is david from bbc radio and that is the bbc sans app. stay with us on outside source — still to come, we'll have a look at the partial solar eclipse that has been dazzling the northern hemisphere. the earl of wessex has spoken to the bbc on the 100th? birthday of his late father, the duke of edinburgh. he spoke to daniela relph. we would've we would have loved it if he had been here and been with us. he didn't really want all the fuss and bother, and so we celebrate what might have

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BBC News-20210610-08:48:00

difficultjudgments that were made and it's very important we learn the lessons of which of those judgments could have been improved and indeed, like on care homes we managed to improve the system over time. but the attitude and the approach was always to be direct and as straightforward and honest as possible so in a way, i welcome this opportunity to tell you the truth of what happened, given the discussion there has been over the past couple of weeks. , ., there has been over the past couple ofweeks. , ., ,. ,, ., , of weeks. given that discussion, why do ou of weeks. given that discussion, why do you think — of weeks. given that discussion, why do you think it _ of weeks. given that discussion, why do you think it was _ of weeks. given that discussion, why do you think it was dominic - of weeks. given that discussion, why. do you think it was dominic cummings chose to be quite so withering, did you have a bad personal engagement over the time, was it a sincere difference of policy? whether or it were, operational decisions, what's the origin of this dispute? i were, operational decisions, what's the origin of this dispute?— the origin of this dispute? i have no idea. the origin of this dispute? i have no idea- i _

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BBC News-20210610-08:49:00

the origin of this dispute? i have no idea. i mean, _ the origin of this dispute? i have no idea. i mean, i— the origin of this dispute? i have no idea. i mean, ijust, - the origin of this dispute? i have no idea. i mean, ijust, i- the origin of this dispute? i have no idea. i mean, ijust, iworkedj no idea. i mean, ijust, iworked directly with the prime minister from the start of this and of course, i worked with his aides and his team as well. and i have no idea. , , ., his team as well. and i have no idea. , ~ ., ., ., idea. did you know that he wanted the prime minister _ idea. did you know that he wanted the prime minister to _ idea. did you know that he wanted the prime minister to fire - idea. did you know that he wanted the prime minister to fire you? i idea. did you know that he wanted i the prime minister to fire you? yes, because he — the prime minister to fire you? yes, because he briefed _ the prime minister to fire you? yes, because he briefed the _ the prime minister to fire you? yes because he briefed the newspapers at the time. or simply briefed the newspapers. i now have a better idea of who it was. find newspapers. i now have a better idea of who it was-— of who it was. and did you raise an ob'ection of who it was. and did you raise an objection to _ of who it was. and did you raise an objection to that? _ of who it was. and did you raise an objection to that? yes, _ of who it was. and did you raise an objection to that? yes, of- of who it was. and did you raise an objection to that? yes, of course, | of who it was. and did you raise an | objection to that? yes, of course, i had the prime _ objection to that? yes, of course, i had the prime minister _ objection to that? yes, of course, i had the prime minister 's _ objection to that? yes, of course, i had the prime minister 's folsom i had the prime minister �*s folsom support all the way through. mas support all the way through. was that problematic _ support all the way through. was that problematic in the discharge of your duties in whitehall? this was happening in the newspapers and in the public prints but also reflecting discussions that were taking place? in reflecting discussions that were taking place?— reflecting discussions that were taking place? reflecting discussions that were takin: lace? ,, taking place? in downing street? i think the best — taking place? in downing street? i think the best thing _ taking place? in downing street? i think the best thing to _ taking place? in downing street? i think the best thing to say - taking place? in downing street? i think the best thing to say about i think the best thing to say about this and this will be corroborated by lots of people in government, the best thing to say is that government has operated better over the past six months. let has operated better over the past six months-— has operated better over the past six months. , six months. let me turn to jeremy hunt for the _ six months. let me turn to jeremy hunt for the first _ six months. let me turn to jeremy hunt for the first of _ six months. let me turn to jeremy hunt for the first of a _ six months. let me turn to jeremy

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