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indeed, thank you, tom simon _ tabloid newspapers. clive.spapers. clive. indeed, thank you, tom simon is at - tabloid newspapers. clive. indeed, thank you, tom simon is at the - tabloid newspapers. clive. indeed, i thank you, tom simon is at the high court. it's 1:18pm. our top story this afternoon... a bbc investigation has found health inspectors almost shut down an entire maternity unit in kent over hygiene and staffing figures. and still to come — we'll have advice on how to stay safe in the surf this hot bank holiday weekend. coming up on bbc news: champions league football will return to old trafford next season as marcus rashford helps manchester united secure a top four finish with a win over chelsea. manager erik ten hag says they're back where they belong. the family of an 85—year—old british national has told a bbc news arabic investigation, that his disabled wife died of starvation in sudan, after the british embassy left the couple to fend for themselves during the recent fighting. despite repeated calls for assistance, the coup
indeed, thank you, tom simon _ tabloid newspapers. clive.spapers. clive. indeed, thank you, tom simon is at - tabloid newspapers. clive. indeed, thank you, tom simon is at the - tabloid newspapers. clive. indeed, i thank you, tom simon is at the high court. it's 1:18pm. our top story this afternoon... a bbc investigation has found health inspectors almost shut down an entire maternity unit in kent over hygiene and staffing figures. and still to come — we'll have advice on how to stay safe in...
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tom simon's reports. now a third case against tabloid owned by the mirror group.ce next month. he's joined in this case by the coronation street actor michael lavelle who arrived this morning to hear opening statements. another actorfrom hear opening statements. another actor from the hear opening statements. another actorfrom the soap, hear opening statements. another actor from the soap, and hear opening statements. another actorfrom the soap, and fiona whiteman are also bringing claims. prince harry is suing over 147 newspaper articles which go back long before his marriage to meghan. from the 2000s onwards, the tablets were desperate for gossip about him and his girlfriends like chelsey davey, so reporters got access to his private voice mail messages. today his barristers said that as a young adult, harry was subjected to blatantly unlawful and appalling newsgathering methods. if he and the three other alleged victims win, many could sue. it three other alleged victims win, many could sue.— three other alleged victims win, many could sue. it makes it much mor
tom simon's reports. now a third case against tabloid owned by the mirror group.ce next month. he's joined in this case by the coronation street actor michael lavelle who arrived this morning to hear opening statements. another actorfrom hear opening statements. another actor from the hear opening statements. another actorfrom the soap, hear opening statements. another actor from the soap, and hear opening statements. another actorfrom the soap, and fiona whiteman are also bringing claims....
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i'm tanned, aka simon toms— evans tonight, aka let's do the express— express now and heeding the concernsgh, and currently. the country's at 13.8%% foreign born . and that may increase because a lot of the migrants coming in, they think will be people from they think will be people from the ukraine as well as nhs staff that they're hiring and bringing in from other countries, which is all good. i think not necessarily thing. will necessarily a bad thing. it will boost economy, think, boost the economy, they think, but bring down but also it will bring down potentially albie wages for people that work in middle and lower middle class sorts of jobs. so there's that. yeah, people are obviously- yeah, people are obviously concerned about— people are obviously concerned about immigration, its social eomestom— about immigration, its social eotestom ,— about immigration, its social cohesion , pressure on services, cohesion, pressure on services, mousmg— cohesion, pressure on services, moustmg ottsts— cohesion, pressure on services, housing crisis, the— cohesion, pressure on services, housing cri
i'm tanned, aka simon toms— evans tonight, aka let's do the express— express now and heeding the concernsgh, and currently. the country's at 13.8%% foreign born . and that may increase because a lot of the migrants coming in, they think will be people from they think will be people from the ukraine as well as nhs staff that they're hiring and bringing in from other countries, which is all good. i think not necessarily thing. will necessarily a bad thing. it will boost economy, think, boost...
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i'm tanned, aka simon toms— evans tonight, aka let's do the express— express now and heeding the concernsnine 997,000, almost a million. obviously, net migration . it's a prediction, migration. it's a prediction, though, and currently . the though, and currently. the country's at 13.8%% foreign born . and that may increase because a lot of the migrants coming in, they think will be people from they think will be people from the ukraine as well as nhs staff that they're hiring and bringing in from other countries, which is all good. i think not necessarily thing. will necessarily a bad thing. it will boost economy, think, boost the economy, they think, but bring down but also it will bring down potentially albie wages for people that work in middle and lower middle class sorts of jobs. so there's that. yeah, people are obviously- yeah, people are obviously concerned about— people are obviously concerned about immigration, its social eomestom— about immigration, its social eotestom ,— about immigration, its social cohesion , pressure on services, cohesion, pressure on services, mousmg— cohe
i'm tanned, aka simon toms— evans tonight, aka let's do the express— express now and heeding the concernsnine 997,000, almost a million. obviously, net migration . it's a prediction, migration. it's a prediction, though, and currently . the though, and currently. the country's at 13.8%% foreign born . and that may increase because a lot of the migrants coming in, they think will be people from they think will be people from the ukraine as well as nhs staff that they're hiring and bringing...
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some see a put the pictures of ruins. hiroshima, simon, i really remind me totally remind me about the bottom on each end of the similar settlements and tom sawyer. just the same, nothing in live left, all of the buildings have been ruined. there is no understanding where the street is, where the house used to be. so this is just a total destroyed and we have nothing left, not a single test on the left. if assume, and what do you mean? what's the comparison as you say, and symbolism. let me tell families that some of them, as we can see where we are now at this is the modern city today, which looks both as a live adviser we what's, what's important with the respect of the people to the values, the voice. and these are the pictures of the tragedies of hiroshima and what we can see today. yellow. so why can see that that's the same will take place in the most and all there are was cities and settlements and villages and so on. definitely, it will be like that, unfortunately, to dates of tragedy about in the future, there will be reconstruction and recovery. so when you say that we are asking about something, i still can see that this is not
some see a put the pictures of ruins. hiroshima, simon, i really remind me totally remind me about the bottom on each end of the similar settlements and tom sawyer. just the same, nothing in live left, all of the buildings have been ruined. there is no understanding where the street is, where the house used to be. so this is just a total destroyed and we have nothing left, not a single test on the left. if assume, and what do you mean? what's the comparison as you say, and symbolism. let me...
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simon in the book yet so. on.ill be switch appears questions being submitted to us in this one comes from tom parker, the george washington university and tom asked the question a good question, president bush have any regrets about any of his major policy decisions after he left the presidency and so whether you would not only serve him to continue to be friends of his is there anything any regrets, any second thoughts on this decision. >> other than become he was there but i was out of the. >> he was upset with above is happening in afghanistan and not able to create a climate with the debate have institutions of government that would not be effective to tell a man's influence if you will in the world with second-guessing his decision, not to go to baghdad after we liberated kuwait and he was very comfortable with that decision. i admit there were others who kept printed challenging among other and i think you did the right thing. and history records that he did the right we still have problems not part of the world. in that part of the world. i think he worked very hard and quietly, and insult the door in pa
simon in the book yet so. on.ill be switch appears questions being submitted to us in this one comes from tom parker, the george washington university and tom asked the question a good question, president bush have any regrets about any of his major policy decisions after he left the presidency and so whether you would not only serve him to continue to be friends of his is there anything any regrets, any second thoughts on this decision. >> other than become he was there but i was out of...
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simon case. what does this all mean? our detutw— what does this all mean? our deputy political— what does this all mean? our deputy political editor toms that this is what has gone on while sue gray was working for the government handung was working for the government handling a lot of sensitive information for the government, speaking in secret to the labour party now it must be said that the labour party says that they weren't speaking to sue gray while that initial partygate investigation was going on. the one that happened before boris johnson left number 10. but it does appear that the conversations between sue gray and the labour party were taking place in this commons. partygate investigation, which sue gray herself advised. this is the one in terms of whether boris johnson misled parliament or not. the allegation is that sue gray was in conversations then did not declare it to ministers and therefore broke the code of conduct. i have to say this is all conjecture at this point. we know that there will be a statement on a relation to do with this later this afternoon in the commons and that's when it will be cleared up. yeah. n
simon case. what does this all mean? our detutw— what does this all mean? our deputy political— what does this all mean? our deputy political editor toms that this is what has gone on while sue gray was working for the government handung was working for the government handling a lot of sensitive information for the government, speaking in secret to the labour party now it must be said that the labour party says that they weren't speaking to sue gray while that initial partygate...