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Will the UK Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner resign over tax row? | BBC Newscast
We look at the continuing row over the UK Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner not paying enough tax on her second home.
James is joined in Glasgow by Chris who’s been travelling with Sir Keir Starmer. Earlier today, the Prime Minister refused to tell Chris if he’d fire Angela Rayner if she is found to have broken the ministerial code. With a judgment from the independent adviser expected before the end of the week; Chris and James discuss what could happen next.
Plus James and Alex speak to new leader of the Green Party of England and Wales Zack Polanski about his victory in the leadership election, his views on economic growth and whether or not he’d team up with Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana.
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Video that police denied existed shows woman pinned down. #BBCNews
Body-worn video of a woman’s “degrading” arrest, which police falsely told a court did not exist, has been shared exclusively with the BBC.
Both police forces declined to comment due to ongoing damages claims for more than £3m, though Northamptonshire Police told a court the use of force was lawful.
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Marcus Rashford tells of childhood poverty in campaign for free school meals – BBC News
The England and Manchester United footballer Marcus Rashford has been speaking about his own experiences of poverty and being short of food as a child.
He was describing his childhood as he campaigned for the government to provide free school meal vouchers for vulnerable children throughout the school holidays.
He’s written to every MP for support after helping to raise £20 million for food for low income families during the lockdown.
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Three dead in suspected hantavirus outbreak on Atlantic cruise ship | BBC News
Three people have died after a suspected hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship travelling from Argentina to Cape Verde.
This includes a 70 and 69-year-old Dutch husband and wife who became ill on board and were taken off the ship – the body of a third Dutch individual is still on board.
A 69-year-old Brit is currently in intensive care in Johannesburg, South Africa – the only confirmed case of the virus. Two crew on board are also sick and require urgent care, operator Oceanwide Expeditions says
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Second hantavirus case confirmed after three die in suspected cruise ship outbreak | BBC News
Two cases of hantavirus have been confirmed after three people died and a UK national was left seriously ill following a …
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