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europe's front line — ukrainian tanks heading into battle. a war in our back yard showing no sign of end. in neighbouring poland today, at a military base outside warsaw, the prime minister, his polish opposite number and the secretary—general of the nato defence alliance. and, from rishi sunak, this promise on defence spending... today i'm announcing the biggest strengthening of our national defence for a generation. we will increase defence spending to a new baseline of 2.5% of gdp by 2030. that starts today. is it time to be candid now with people that the costs of supporting ukraine are going to run into the billions and billions for years and years to come? could this last another decade? well, chris, as i touched on, unfortunately, we're living in a more dangerous time than at any point since the end of the cold war. if we don't deter russia in ukraine, all we're going to do is embolden putin to go even further, and indeed embolden other adversaries around the world. there's no way we can run away from that cost. we have to pay. not l
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and much of the north—west of europe remains locked with this arctic air mass in place. so it does remain on the chilly side both by day and by night. however, again, wednesday eastern areas will see most of the cloud, the strongest of the breeze, maybe a few showers. best of the sunshine will be northern and western areas. i think we could see more sunshine around on wednesday than we've had the last few days, but slightly chillier air mass, i think — highs of 13—14 degrees in the warmest spots, single digits along north sea coasts. so as we head through wednesday night, we could see an area of more organised showers, long spells of rain pushing into northern scotland. there will be some snow on the hills — the air is cold enough for that. elsewhere, it's a dry and a chilly night, a touch of frost where skies will be clear. thursday, then, it's a similar story. another chilly day starts off with some sunshine, could see the cloud building up, so we ought to see some scattered showers developing across northern and eastern england and scotland. again, wintry on the
and much of the north—west of europe remains locked with this arctic air mass in place. so it does remain on the chilly side both by day and by night. however, again, wednesday eastern areas will see most of the cloud, the strongest of the breeze, maybe a few showers. best of the sunshine will be northern and western areas. i think we could see more sunshine around on wednesday than we've had the last few days, but slightly chillier air mass, i think — highs of 13—14 degrees in the...
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because the first war in europe since 1945 hasn't gone away even if attention and focus has shifted to the middle east. here's joe inwood. explosion. it's amazing to think that anyone still lives in ocheretyne. but they do, right on the front lines of russia's invasion. front lines that have crept ever closer. in the bombed out buildings and basements of this former industrial town, ukrainian search and rescue teams try to get anyone they can to safety. translation: because of the offensive actions - of the russian federation on front line towns, the situation is extremely difficult. places like chasiv yar, krasnohorivka, ocheretyne — these are settlements which are constantly under enemy attack. they hit them with multiple rocket systems, artillery fire and guided aerial bombs up to 500 kilos. this war has not been going ukraine's way. last year's much—anticipated counteroffensive didn't deliver and since then, russia has been advancing, slowly but surely. the biggest movement has been around the city of avdiivka. this was a stable front line pretty much since fighting broke out i
because the first war in europe since 1945 hasn't gone away even if attention and focus has shifted to the middle east. here's joe inwood. explosion. it's amazing to think that anyone still lives in ocheretyne. but they do, right on the front lines of russia's invasion. front lines that have crept ever closer. in the bombed out buildings and basements of this former industrial town, ukrainian search and rescue teams try to get anyone they can to safety. translation: because of the offensive...
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europe's front line — ukrainian tanks heading into battle. a war in our back yard showing no sign of end. in neighbouring poland today, at a military base outside warsaw, the prime minister, his polish opposite number and the secretary—general of the nato defence alliance. and, from rishi sunak, this promise on defence spending... today i'm announcing the biggest strengthening of our national defence for a generation. we will increase defence spending to a new baseline of 2.5% of gdp by 2030. that starts today. is it time to be candid now with people that the costs of supporting ukraine are going to run into the billions and billions for years and years to come? could this last another decade? well, chris, as i touched on, unfortunately, we're living in a more dangerous time than at any point since the end of the cold war. if we don't deter russia in ukraine, all we're going to do is embolden putin to go even further, and indeed embolden other adversaries around the world. there's no way we can run away from that cost. we have to pay. not l
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. _ well, let me tell you that every year in europe, we have a gull screeching competition. it is held in belgium, and people travel from far and wide to do their best seagull impression. and this year, it has been won by cooper, who is a nine—year—old boy from derbyshire. so i am going to play you two recordings — one of him, and one of a real gull — in no particular order, and you can tell me which is which. here we go, this is number one. screeches and this is number two. screeches i have to tell you. the tech wasn't working — i have to tell you. the tech wasn't working i— i have to tell you. the tech wasn't working. i could not hear either one _ working. i could not hear either one i_ working. i could not hear either one i was _ working. i could not hear either one. i was expecting one to be a picture _ one. i was expecting one to be a picture of— one. i was expecting one to be a picture of a _ one. i was expecting one to be a picture of a goal and the other of a boy picture of a goal and the other of a hoy as _ picture of a goal and the other of a hoy as w
. _ well, let me tell you that every year in europe, we have a gull screeching competition. it is held in belgium, and people travel from far and wide to do their best seagull impression. and this year, it has been won by cooper, who is a nine—year—old boy from derbyshire. so i am going to play you two recordings — one of him, and one of a real gull — in no particular order, and you can tell me which is which. here we go, this is number one. screeches and this is number two. screeches i...
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people who want to try to claim asylum in europe, it's a very small proportion of the worlds refugees to come to europe, the vast majority of refugees or middle income countries close to where they come from. i don't think these deterrence effects work. the other thing is that we've got a deal for 300 people with rwanda. we haven't got any other deals. none of these other countries have deals house is going to work in practical level? you did ask about labourers alternative proposal, it is to put much more money into processing asylum claims quickly. to me that seems like a fair thing.— seems like a fair thing. that's a oli of seems like a fair thing. that's a policy of the — seems like a fair thing. that's a policy of the united _ seems like a fair thing. that's a policy of the united states - seems like a fair thing. that's a policy of the united states are l policy of the united states are looking for some more judges, policy of the united states are looking for some morejudges, quick processing time for the mick, do you think that will work or do you think a plan mike rishi su
people who want to try to claim asylum in europe, it's a very small proportion of the worlds refugees to come to europe, the vast majority of refugees or middle income countries close to where they come from. i don't think these deterrence effects work. the other thing is that we've got a deal for 300 people with rwanda. we haven't got any other deals. none of these other countries have deals house is going to work in practical level? you did ask about labourers alternative proposal, it is to...
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last week, we were in the netherlands focused on the rise of the populist vote in europe. and who knows maybe tonights theme part what explains that. this week, we have sent our correspondent nick beake to spain. we are heading to andalusia, but not to the tourist hot spots you will know best. we have sent to him to the industrial the town of algeciras, spain's largest port, its also the country's second largest industrial hub. and yet unemployment in algeciras is twice as high as the country's average. in a perfect world, 20—year—old lucia would make a living doing what she loves — restoring furniture. today it's this coat of arms. but it doesn't pay enough and in her part of spain, finding anyjob is really hard. translation: i am working very hard to try and make a living _ for what i love doing. i see my friends with full—time jobs only making e700 a month. they take advantage of the fact that we're young because they know that we're going to shut up and take whatever money they give us. in the city of algeciras, these kids face a tough future. it feels like a b
last week, we were in the netherlands focused on the rise of the populist vote in europe. and who knows maybe tonights theme part what explains that. this week, we have sent our correspondent nick beake to spain. we are heading to andalusia, but not to the tourist hot spots you will know best. we have sent to him to the industrial the town of algeciras, spain's largest port, its also the country's second largest industrial hub. and yet unemployment in algeciras is twice as high as the country's...
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a warm welcome to europe votes 202a. from the 6th to 9thjune, millions of people in the european union will be heading to the polls, to elect 720 politicians to the european parliament. it will be one of the more consequential elections this year. and so at this time each week, from here to the vote, we will be devoting half an hour of this programme to what is at stake. now, in 2019, 50% of the eligible electorate in europe, took part. which was better than previous years, but still it means half the voters stayed home. which is odd when you consider how the european single market is regulated. how public money is spent through the eu's common budget. through international trade, regulation, spending, the eurozone economy has huge influence at the national and regional level. and that is where we are going to focus tonight. last week, we were in the netherlands focused on the rise of the populist vote in europe. and who knows maybe tonights theme part what explains that. this week, we have sent our correspondent nick be
a warm welcome to europe votes 202a. from the 6th to 9thjune, millions of people in the european union will be heading to the polls, to elect 720 politicians to the european parliament. it will be one of the more consequential elections this year. and so at this time each week, from here to the vote, we will be devoting half an hour of this programme to what is at stake. now, in 2019, 50% of the eligible electorate in europe, took part. which was better than previous years, but still it means...
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europe's front line — ukrainian tanks heading into battle. a war in our back yard showing no sign of end. in neighbouring poland today at a military base outside warsaw, the prime minister, his polish opposite number and the secretary—general of the nato defence alliance, and, from rishi sunak, this promise on defence spending. today i'm announcing the biggest strengthening of our national defence for a generation. we will increase defence spending to a new baseline of 2.5% of gdp by 2030. that starts today. is it time to be candid now with people that the costs of supporting ukraine are going to run into the billions and billions for years and years to come? could this last another decade? well, chris, as i touched on, unfortunately, we're living in a more dangerous time than any point since the end of the cold war. if we don't deter russia in ukraine, all we're going to do is embolden putin to go even further, and indeed embolden other adversaries around the world. there is no way we can run away from that cost. we have to pay. not least
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we must make sure that ukraine prevails, otherwise we will see you in europe again the.— in europe again the. interest but that specific _ in europe again the. interest but that specific idea _ in europe again the. interest but that specific idea has _ in europe again the. interest but that specific idea has been - that specific idea has been ruled out thus far. i really appreciate your time and your expertise. thank you. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. to the us now — donald trump is back in court in new york, as one of the most high—profile criminal cases in us history continues. prosecutors have asked the judge to punish the former president for violating a gagging order. they presented several of mr trump's social media posts which — they said — criticised witnesses and others involved in the trial. mr trump insists he has the right to free speech. he denies falsifying business records to cover up hush—money payments to porn star stormy daniels, before his election in 2016. let's cross to new york and speak to our correspondent, nada tawfik. so what ha
we must make sure that ukraine prevails, otherwise we will see you in europe again the.— in europe again the. interest but that specific _ in europe again the. interest but that specific idea _ in europe again the. interest but that specific idea has _ in europe again the. interest but that specific idea has been - that specific idea has been ruled out thus far. i really appreciate your time and your expertise. thank you. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. to the us now —...
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a strong need to is good for europe, but it i need to is good for europe, but it is also _ need to is good for europe, but it is also good for the united states. and i_ is also good for the united states. and i expect that regardless of the elections _ and i expect that regardless of the elections in the us later this year, the us— elections in the us later this year, the us will— elections in the us later this year, the us will remain a staunch and loyal— the us will remain a staunch and loyal ally. — the us will remain a staunch and loyal ally, at least for three reasons _ loyal ally, at least for three reasons. it is in the security interests _ reasons. it is in the security interests of the united states to have _ interests of the united states to have nato and you have more than 30 friends _ have nato and you have more than 30 friends and _ have nato and you have more than 30 friends and allies, that means also that the _ friends and allies, that means also that the united states stronger and safer~ _ that the united states stronger and safer~ the — that the united stat
a strong need to is good for europe, but it i need to is good for europe, but it is also _ need to is good for europe, but it is also good for the united states. and i_ is also good for the united states. and i expect that regardless of the elections _ and i expect that regardless of the elections in the us later this year, the us— elections in the us later this year, the us will— elections in the us later this year, the us will remain a staunch and loyal— the us will remain a staunch and...
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europe, the countries which have been _ europe, the countries which have been at _ europe, the countries which have been at the — europe, the countries which have been at the forefront _ europe, the countries which have been at the forefront of - europe, the countries which havej been at the forefront of providing support— been at the forefront of providing support ukraine _ been at the forefront of providing support ukraine and _ been at the forefront of providing support ukraine and i'm - been at the forefront of providing | support ukraine and i'm confident that we'll— support ukraine and i'm confident that we'll continue _ support ukraine and i'm confident that we'll continue and _ support ukraine and i'm confident that we'll continue and we - support ukraine and i'm confident that we'll continue and we are - support ukraine and i'm confident that we'll continue and we are in. that we'll continue and we are in the process— that we'll continue and we are in the process of— that we'll continue and we are in the process of strengthening - that we'll continue and we are inj the
europe, the countries which have been _ europe, the countries which have been at _ europe, the countries which have been at the — europe, the countries which have been at the forefront _ europe, the countries which have been at the forefront of - europe, the countries which havej been at the forefront of providing support— been at the forefront of providing support ukraine _ been at the forefront of providing support ukraine and _ been at the forefront of providing support ukraine and i'm -...
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for europe, and what happens in — asia matches for europe, and what happens in europe matches for asia, and that— happens in europe matches for asia, and that is— happens in europe matches for asia, and that is way up the cars wrapping up and that is way up the cars wrapping up with— and that is way up the cars wrapping up with our— and that is way up the cars wrapping up with our partners in the region. south _ up with our partners in the region. south korea, japan, new zealand and estonia, _ south korea, japan, new zealand and estonia, just make sure we are working — estonia, just make sure we are working closely with them. let�*s estonia, just make sure we are working closely with them. let's go to bbc next- _ working closely with them. let's go to bbc next. thank you, _ working closely with them. let's go to bbc next. thank you, a - working closely with them. let's go to bbc next. thank you, a question to bbc next. thank you, a question to both of you- _ to bbc next. thank you, a question to both of you. is— to bbc next. thank you, a question to both of you. is it _ t
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to the campaign in the deserts of syria and iraq, to the red sea and the skies above eastern europe, and just look at the investments we have made in the last decade, £40 billion in the british army who proudly provide one of the strategic reserves for nato with 16,000 troops deployed to europe this year. the royal air force equipped with new typhoons and chinnocks with the programme delivering new fighter jets with japan and italy and the royal navy is a carrier neighbour once again with 22 new ships and submarines on the way —— carrier navy. including the most advanced nuclear powered subs the world has ever known and we have launched a new national endeavour to invigorate and invest more in our nuclear deterrent and all of this is combined with our outstanding diplomatic network, development expertise and law enforcement and intelligence agencies which can support our allies and above all the £12 billion we have provided to ukraine. i'm proud of our record on defence and confident in our ability to deter our adversaries and make sure the security of the uk. but in a world th
to the campaign in the deserts of syria and iraq, to the red sea and the skies above eastern europe, and just look at the investments we have made in the last decade, £40 billion in the british army who proudly provide one of the strategic reserves for nato with 16,000 troops deployed to europe this year. the royal air force equipped with new typhoons and chinnocks with the programme delivering new fighter jets with japan and italy and the royal navy is a carrier neighbour once again with 22...
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this is a problem _ partners in europe. this is a problem that affects the whole of western — problem that affects the whole of western europe, the mass migration of peopie _ western europe, the mass migration of people away from areas of war or economic— of people away from areas of war or economic poverty. and it is up to all of— economic poverty. and it is up to all of us — economic poverty. and it is up to all of us to— economic poverty. and it is up to all of us to work together to try and deal— all of us to work together to try and deal with it. rwanda is on the part of— and deal with it. rwanda is on the part of a _ and deal with it. rwanda is on the part of a wider policy. that and deal with it. rwanda is on the part of a wider policy.— part of a wider policy. that is the former conservative _ part of a wider policy. that is the former conservative justice - former conservative justice secretary. 0ur chief political correspondent had this update from westminster. that is why this is such a huge debat
this is a problem _ partners in europe. this is a problem that affects the whole of western — problem that affects the whole of western europe, the mass migration of peopie _ western europe, the mass migration of people away from areas of war or economic— of people away from areas of war or economic poverty. and it is up to all of— economic poverty. and it is up to all of us — economic poverty. and it is up to all of us to— economic poverty. and it is up to all of us to work together...
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were joined by drjoelle grogan, who's a senior researcher at the academic think tank uk in a changing europe, our correspondent simonjones in dover and our africa correspondent barbara plett usher in kigali, rwanda. we started by asking dr grogan how the bill will work? to understand how the bill works or what is soon to be law works, we have to understand the underlying asylum system that we now have, this is a brand—new assignment system as ofjuly 2023. very simply it says if a person who wants to claim asylum, that means wants to, they are a refugee, if they come to the uk via an irregular or also called a legal route, typically a small boat from france, then they cannot gain status in the uk, they cannot become a refugee of the uk, they cannot claim asylum in the uk. instead, they must be removed to a third country. that is the underlying law we have as ofjuly 2023. the problem for the government was that only one country in the world was going to accept asylum seekers, to allow them into their country, to process them, to ask are they a refugee or not a refugee, and if they are not a
were joined by drjoelle grogan, who's a senior researcher at the academic think tank uk in a changing europe, our correspondent simonjones in dover and our africa correspondent barbara plett usher in kigali, rwanda. we started by asking dr grogan how the bill will work? to understand how the bill works or what is soon to be law works, we have to understand the underlying asylum system that we now have, this is a brand—new assignment system as ofjuly 2023. very simply it says if a person who...
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legal side with drjoelle grogan, who's a senior researcher at the academic think tank uk in a changing europe. our africa correspondent barbara plett usher, in kigali, rwanda. and our correspondent simonjones in dover. it isa it is a big question, how does this bill work? to it is a big question, how does this bill work? ., , ., ., bill work? to understand how the bill work? to understand how the bill works or _ bill work? to understand how the bill works or what _ bill work? to understand how the bill works or what is _ bill work? to understand how the bill works or what is soon - bill work? to understand how the bill works or what is soon to - bill work? to understand how the bill works or what is soon to be . bill work? to understand how the i bill works or what is soon to be law works, we have to understand the underlying asylum system that we now have, this is a brand—new assignment system as ofjuly 2023. very simply it says if a person who wants to claim asylum, that means wants to, they are a refugee, if they come to they are a refugee, if they come to the uk via an irregular or also
legal side with drjoelle grogan, who's a senior researcher at the academic think tank uk in a changing europe. our africa correspondent barbara plett usher, in kigali, rwanda. and our correspondent simonjones in dover. it isa it is a big question, how does this bill work? to it is a big question, how does this bill work? ., , ., ., bill work? to understand how the bill work? to understand how the bill works or _ bill work? to understand how the bill works or what _ bill work? to understand how...
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you know, this is a problem that affects the whole of western europe. the mass migration of people away from areas of war or indeed economic poverty, and it is “p indeed economic poverty, and it is up to all of us to work together, i think, to try to deal with it. that is why rwanda is only a part of a wider policy. 5ir is why rwanda is only a part of a wider policy-— is why rwanda is only a part of a wider policy. sir robert buckland, thank ou wider policy. sir robert buckland, thank you for— wider policy. sir robert buckland, thank you forjoining _ wider policy. sir robert buckland, thank you forjoining us. - thank you forjoining us. ijust want to thank you forjoining us. i just want to bring you thank you forjoining us. ijust want to bring you the news that the prime minister �*s deputy spokeswoman has described the deaths of five people in the channel this morning as deeply distressing. she said it served as a tragic reminder of the human cost of these crossings and why it is so important that we stop the criminal gangs exploiting people int
you know, this is a problem that affects the whole of western europe. the mass migration of people away from areas of war or indeed economic poverty, and it is “p indeed economic poverty, and it is up to all of us to work together, i think, to try to deal with it. that is why rwanda is only a part of a wider policy. 5ir is why rwanda is only a part of a wider policy-— is why rwanda is only a part of a wider policy. sir robert buckland, thank ou wider policy. sir robert buckland, thank you...
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these people feel that europe have a better grip on where people have come from where they travelling to. they think they can get to britain and claim asylum there. ~ ., ., ,. , there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a — there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a border _ there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a border force _ there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a border force boat. - there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a border force boat. we l dover at a border force boat. we don't know whether there are any migrants on board. this is the kind of grow to pick up these migrants. at the other side of the screen we are looking at bbc news helicopter shots of the coastline. we have seen boats trying to cross in the past few hours. a reminder that five people have died while trying to cross the sea from france this morning. this news camejust hours after the uk parliament pass their luanda bill. the home secretary, james cleverley has called it a tragedy. there is a report of another migrant boat in the channel. this is the issue. this is what they want to
these people feel that europe have a better grip on where people have come from where they travelling to. they think they can get to britain and claim asylum there. ~ ., ., ,. , there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a — there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a border _ there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a border force _ there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a border force boat. - there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a border force boat. we l dover at a border...
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there are far more efficient ways to repatriate these people, to return them to europe, and there are far more efficient and cheaper ways of doing it. �* ., ., f . it. bill, either not more efficient wa s of it. bill, either not more efficient ways of tackling _ it. bill, either not more efficient ways of tackling this? _ it. bill, either not more efficient ways of tackling this? it - it. bill, either not more efficient ways of tackling this? it seems. it. bill, either not more efficient - ways of tackling this? it seems not. it seems this _ ways of tackling this? it seems not. it seems this is _ ways of tackling this? it seems not. it seems this is the _ ways of tackling this? it seems not. it seems this is the only _ ways of tackling this? it seems not. it seems this is the only game - ways of tackling this? it seems not. it seems this is the only game in i it seems this is the only game in town. _ it seems this is the only game in town. so— it seems this is the only game in town. so i— it seems this is the only game in town, so i think— it seems this is the only game in tow
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rwanda has welcomed other migrants — africans who were stuck in libya trying to get to europe. this is a temporary haven for them while they sort out next steps. they could choose to settle in rwanda. none have. they want opportunities elsewhere. it's all about seeking a better future for those here and those coming — will rwanda be a detour, a dead end or a new home? barbara plett usher, bbc news, kigali. within hours of the bill being passed, the bbc�*s tom symonds saw people leaving calais in small boats, heading for the uk. i spoke to him earlier. that's right, we turned up quite early, it is a beach just north of calais, a well—known beach that migrants often use for trying to get to the uk, and we watched as a small boat that was half full came towards the shore. the police were here and a group of a0 migrants came out of the dunes, walked briskly to the water's edge and about a0 got on that boat. we counted about 67 when the boat finally left and it had a tiny, tiny outboard motor attempting to propel the boat. there are some waves here today. even though the condi
rwanda has welcomed other migrants — africans who were stuck in libya trying to get to europe. this is a temporary haven for them while they sort out next steps. they could choose to settle in rwanda. none have. they want opportunities elsewhere. it's all about seeking a better future for those here and those coming — will rwanda be a detour, a dead end or a new home? barbara plett usher, bbc news, kigali. within hours of the bill being passed, the bbc�*s tom symonds saw people leaving...
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and you say this is as good as any in europe.— good as any in europe. it's right up there. i good as any in europe. it's right up there- iwill— good as any in europe. it's right up there. i will let _ good as any in europe. it's right up there. i will let you _ good as any in europe. it's right up there. i will let you finish - good as any in europe. it's right up there. i will let you finish your- there. i will let you finish your belly buster. _ figures from the latest census estimate there are 275,000 large good vehicle drivers employed across the uk between october 2022 and september last year, that's down 11,000 from the same period the year before. between october and december last year, over 370 firms had vacancies for hgv drivers — that's just under a fifth of all firms looking for new drivers. it's notjust a problem in the uk either — there are over 250,000 unfilled vacancies for truck drivers across europe — that's around 7% of all positions. pa rt part of the reason people are leaving is because there are not enough facilities like th
and you say this is as good as any in europe.— good as any in europe. it's right up there. i good as any in europe. it's right up there- iwill— good as any in europe. it's right up there. i will let _ good as any in europe. it's right up there. i will let you _ good as any in europe. it's right up there. i will let you finish - good as any in europe. it's right up there. i will let you finish your- there. i will let you finish your belly buster. _ figures from the latest census estimate...
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any fiscal rule in europe.— the weakest part of any fiscal rule in europe. always good to net our rule in europe. always good to get your take _ rule in europe. always good to get your take on _ rule in europe. always good to get your take on these - rule in europe. always good to get your take on these things, | get your take on these things, thank you very much. a problem we all know only too well and all have a part to play in solving. plastic waste this year in 2024, 220 million tonnes of plastic waste will be created and 70 million tonnes of that will end up in nature. that's according to earth action the climate research group. today it's hoped significant progress will be made in combating this problem. the united nation's intergovernmental negotiating committee on plastic pollution meets in canada later with the aim of creating a global, legally binding plastics treaty. well, let's go live to ottawa where this meeting is taking place. i'm joined by sarah perreard, co—founder of earth action. i assum
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rwanda has welcomed other migrants — africans who were stuck in libya, trying to get to europe. this is a temporary haven for them, while they sort out next steps. they could choose to settle in rwanda — none have. they want opportunities elsewhere. it's all about seeking a better future for those here and those coming. will rwanda be a detour, a dead end or a new home? barbara plett usher, bbc news, kigali. donald trump has returned to court in new york to hear the opening statements in his criminal trial over the alleged cover—up of a hush money payment to the porn star stormy daniels. prosecutors told the jury the case was about a criminal conspiracy and a cover up. but the defence said donald trump was not personally involved. from new york, gary 0'donoghue reports. for the first time in american history a former president went to a trialfor alleged history a former president went to a trial for alleged crimes. donald trump stands accused of falsifying business records over hush money payments to a porn star just over hush money payments to a porn starjust before the 201
rwanda has welcomed other migrants — africans who were stuck in libya, trying to get to europe. this is a temporary haven for them, while they sort out next steps. they could choose to settle in rwanda — none have. they want opportunities elsewhere. it's all about seeking a better future for those here and those coming. will rwanda be a detour, a dead end or a new home? barbara plett usher, bbc news, kigali. donald trump has returned to court in new york to hear the opening statements in...
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in off the atlantic into generally western areas of the uk, but this trough in the jet stream across europe is dragging in cold, northerly winds across a good part of central and eastern england. really, there�*s not going to be a huge amount of change in that over the next few days. for many areas, particularly in the east, the weather is going to stay on the cold side. the next few hours, we�*ve got some clouds and patches of rain drifting southwards across england and wales, nothing too heavy, there might be a few mist patches along with that. clearing skies further north for scotland, northern ireland and northern england means it will be a bright, sunny and cold start to the day on tuesday. now, through the rest of the day, there�*s patchy rain slowly fizzling, as it works its way southeastwards. plenty of sunshine across the northern and western areas of the uk, and again, it�*s probably west scotland, through the central belt, into northern ireland and western fringes of england and wales, that will do the best for the temperatures, highs probably reaching 16 or 17, but cold
in off the atlantic into generally western areas of the uk, but this trough in the jet stream across europe is dragging in cold, northerly winds across a good part of central and eastern england. really, there�*s not going to be a huge amount of change in that over the next few days. for many areas, particularly in the east, the weather is going to stay on the cold side. the next few hours, we�*ve got some clouds and patches of rain drifting southwards across england and wales, nothing too...
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rwanda has welcomed other migrants — africans who were stuck in libya, trying to get to europe. this is a temporary haven for them, while they sort out next steps. they could choose to settle in rwanda — none have. they want opportunities elsewhere. it's all about seeking a better future for those here and those coming. will rwanda be a detour, a dead end or a new home? barbara plett usher, bbc news, kigali. the first criminal trial of a former us president is now under way in new york as the jury heard on opening statements on monday. donald trump is accused of trying to cover up a $130,000 hush—money payment to adult film star stormy daniels leading up to his 2016 election win. he pleaded not guilty to falsifying business records and also denies having an affair with ms daniels. the prosecution alleges the payment was, quote: �*election fraud, pure and simple.�* the defence says that the former president had no personal involvement in the payments, adding that �*there's nothing illegal about trying to influence an election.�* mr trump spoke outside the courtroom af
rwanda has welcomed other migrants — africans who were stuck in libya, trying to get to europe. this is a temporary haven for them, while they sort out next steps. they could choose to settle in rwanda — none have. they want opportunities elsewhere. it's all about seeking a better future for those here and those coming. will rwanda be a detour, a dead end or a new home? barbara plett usher, bbc news, kigali. the first criminal trial of a former us president is now under way in new york as...
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in off the atlantic into generally western areas of the uk, but this trough in the jet stream across europe is dragging in cold, northerly winds across a good part of central and eastern england. really, there's not going to be a huge amount of change in that over the next few days. for many areas, particularly in the east, the weather is going to stay on the cold side. the next few hours, we've got some clouds and patches of rain drifting southwards across england and wales, nothing too heavy, there might be a few mist patches along with that. clearing skies further north for scotland, northern ireland and northern england means it will be a bright, sunny and cold start to the day on tuesday. now, through the rest of the day, there's patchy rain slowly fizzling, as it works its way southeastwards. plenty of sunshine across the northern and western areas of the uk, and again, it's probably west scotland, through the central belt, into northern ireland and western fringes of england and wales, that will do the best for the temperatures, highs probably reaching 16 or 17, but cold for eastern
in off the atlantic into generally western areas of the uk, but this trough in the jet stream across europe is dragging in cold, northerly winds across a good part of central and eastern england. really, there's not going to be a huge amount of change in that over the next few days. for many areas, particularly in the east, the weather is going to stay on the cold side. the next few hours, we've got some clouds and patches of rain drifting southwards across england and wales, nothing too heavy,...
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but this trough in the jet stream across europe is dragging in cold northerly winds across a good part of central and eastern england. really, there's not going to be a huge amount of change in that over the next few days. for many areas, particularly in the east, the weather is going to stay on the cold side. next few hours, we've got some clouds and patches of rain drifting southwards across england and wales. nothing too heavy. it might be a few mist patches along with that. clearing skies further north for scotland, northern ireland and northern england means it will be a bright, sunny and cold start to the day on tuesday. now, through the rest of the day, there's patchy rain slowly fizzling as it works its way south eastwards. plenty of sunshine across the northern and western areas of the uk. and again, it's probably west scotland through the central belt into northern ireland and western fringes of england, wales, that will do the best for the temperatures. highs probably reaching 16 or 17, but cold for eastern scotland, central and eastern parts of england once again. now for w
but this trough in the jet stream across europe is dragging in cold northerly winds across a good part of central and eastern england. really, there's not going to be a huge amount of change in that over the next few days. for many areas, particularly in the east, the weather is going to stay on the cold side. next few hours, we've got some clouds and patches of rain drifting southwards across england and wales. nothing too heavy. it might be a few mist patches along with that. clearing skies...
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i mean, there is considerable enthusiasm in europe now to try to solve our flooding or reduce flood risk considerably with nature—based solutions. the european union, sorry, the european environment agency, for example, has a policy of "think green before grey", in other words, plant trees or vegetation to reduce flood risk. but you only have to look at that tree in that flood video you've got and the tree has no impact. so we're going to have to turn to real hard engineering solutions to address these problems. now, engineers put a man on the moon in 1969. engineers have today designed autonomous vehicles that can be driven around the states without the driver touching the wheel, so engineers can address these problems, in my view. and what do you think china is doing, or what is china doing to protect these highly populated areas like these from being affected 7 well, firstly, i've been going to china for a0 years — since 1982, and no country has put more effort into mitigating floods than china. the chinese academy, just to give you one example, the chinese academy of engineering
i mean, there is considerable enthusiasm in europe now to try to solve our flooding or reduce flood risk considerably with nature—based solutions. the european union, sorry, the european environment agency, for example, has a policy of "think green before grey", in other words, plant trees or vegetation to reduce flood risk. but you only have to look at that tree in that flood video you've got and the tree has no impact. so we're going to have to turn to real hard engineering...
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but this trough in the jet stream across europe is dragging in cold northerly winds across a good part of central and eastern england. really, there's not going to be a huge amount of change in that over the next few days. for many areas, particularly in the east, the weather is going to stay on the cold side. next few hours, we've got some clouds and patches of rain drifting southwards across england and wales. nothing too heavy. it might be a few mist patches along with that. clearing skies further north for scotland, northern ireland and northern england means it will be a bright, sunny and cold start to the day on tuesday. now, through the rest of the day, there's patchy rain slowly fizzling as it works its way south eastwards. plenty of sunshine across the northern and western areas of the uk. and again, it's probably west scotland through the central belt into northern ireland and western fringes of england, wales, that will do the best for the temperatures. highs probably reaching 16 or 17, but cold for eastern scotland, central and eastern parts of england once again. now for w
but this trough in the jet stream across europe is dragging in cold northerly winds across a good part of central and eastern england. really, there's not going to be a huge amount of change in that over the next few days. for many areas, particularly in the east, the weather is going to stay on the cold side. next few hours, we've got some clouds and patches of rain drifting southwards across england and wales. nothing too heavy. it might be a few mist patches along with that. clearing skies...
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collective challenge, we deal with what is happening notjust do a spot two countries across western europe, and that means carrying on in the spirit that rishi sunak has shown, getting agreement with other countries on the particular source of the issue and cracking down on this trade by working with other countries who are also having to deal with the consequences of illegal trafficking, people smuggling and all the rest of it. rishi sunak is putting small boats front and centre of your election campaign, the former home secretary suella braverman saying that there will be a token couple of flights taking off and it will not work, we have us the formerjustice secretary wanting the bill amended because your not happy with it, if neither of you two senior conservatives be happy with it why should voters trust the conservatives to get this to work? , , . trust the conservatives to get this to work? , ' . , to work? there is difference between caettin the to work? there is difference between getting the detail _ to work? there is difference between getting the detail of _ to work? there is di
collective challenge, we deal with what is happening notjust do a spot two countries across western europe, and that means carrying on in the spirit that rishi sunak has shown, getting agreement with other countries on the particular source of the issue and cracking down on this trade by working with other countries who are also having to deal with the consequences of illegal trafficking, people smuggling and all the rest of it. rishi sunak is putting small boats front and centre of your...
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rwanda has welcomed other migrants — africans who were stuck in libya, trying to get to europe. this is a temporary haven for them, while they sort out next steps. they could choose to settle in rwanda — none have. they want opportunities elsewhere. it's all about seeking a better future for those here and those coming. will rwanda be a detour, a dead end or a new home? barbara plett usher, bbc news, kigali. so rwanda waits, but here, we return to events in westminster. and, chris, what sort of wait can we expect for this bill to go through tonight? well, we are waiting as well. they say patients is a virtue, don't they? goodjob say patients is a virtue, don't they? good job on a night like this. the debate is back and weigh down the corridor in the house of commons. they will then vote to overturn that one remaining amendment attached by the house of lords and then the house of lords has to decide and some senior peers are doing that deciding now that they press ahead and try and amend it again. either way, they press ahead and try and amend it again. eitherway, it they press
rwanda has welcomed other migrants — africans who were stuck in libya, trying to get to europe. this is a temporary haven for them, while they sort out next steps. they could choose to settle in rwanda — none have. they want opportunities elsewhere. it's all about seeking a better future for those here and those coming. will rwanda be a detour, a dead end or a new home? barbara plett usher, bbc news, kigali. so rwanda waits, but here, we return to events in westminster. and, chris, what...
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kearyn, sor to anything anyone in europe... kearyn, sorry to squeeze _ anything anyone in europe... kearyn, sorry to squeeze you _ anything anyone in europe... kearyn, sorry to squeeze you tonight - anything anyone in europe... kearyn, sorry to squeeze you tonight but - sorry to squeeze you tonight but thank you for your contributions. hello there. a bit of a disappointing day again for this stage in april — rather grey, cloudy, damp, certainly across england and wales, where it did feel really chilly once again. and that chilly feel will continue for the rest of the week, with the best of the sunshine towards western areas — always more cloud towards the north and east. you can see the arctic air pretty much lingering across the uk over the next few days, pretty much until we reach the weekend, in fact, where things may turn a bit milder in the south. but we've had thick cloud across england and wales, courtesy of these weather fronts, which have brought outbreaks of light and patchy rain. and that patchy rain will continue across eastern england, spreading southwards into the
kearyn, sor to anything anyone in europe... kearyn, sorry to squeeze _ anything anyone in europe... kearyn, sorry to squeeze you _ anything anyone in europe... kearyn, sorry to squeeze you tonight - anything anyone in europe... kearyn, sorry to squeeze you tonight but - sorry to squeeze you tonight but thank you for your contributions. hello there. a bit of a disappointing day again for this stage in april — rather grey, cloudy, damp, certainly across england and wales, where it did feel...
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they were going to get through this year if nothing else came other than what they knew about from europe. and of course knowing that something's coming, and i think the aid will flow pretty quickly, and it's ready to go, but even so, they can bring forward stop files now. —— stockpiles. so, it's been a bid because of their battlefield problems. ithink they're starting to fire back more and they're looking forward to getting more custom ammunitions. recently more successful. it getting more custom ammunitions. recently more successful.— recently more successful. it must make a difference _ recently more successful. it must make a difference to _ recently more successful. it must make a difference to personnel. recently more successful. it must make a difference to personnel as well. i made the point on thursday that the mobilisation bill's on through, there will be a bigger draft, more men coming into the front lines. but at the end of the day, you don't risk your own life if you don't think there's any hope. that hope really very much depends on having the means to fight the russia
they were going to get through this year if nothing else came other than what they knew about from europe. and of course knowing that something's coming, and i think the aid will flow pretty quickly, and it's ready to go, but even so, they can bring forward stop files now. —— stockpiles. so, it's been a bid because of their battlefield problems. ithink they're starting to fire back more and they're looking forward to getting more custom ammunitions. recently more successful. it getting more...
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so far this year, more than 6,000 migrants have made the journey across the channel from continental europe to england. under the policy, anyone "entering the uk illegally", could be sent to rwanda, with no limit on numbers. the government hopes the policy will stop people trying to make the dangerous crossing on small boats. the plan has been strongly criticised by human rights groups, and the uk supreme court ruled the policy was unlawful. here is mr sunak setting out a timeline for his plan. the first flight will leave in 10—12 weeks. now, of course that is later than we wanted, but we have always been clear that processing will take time and if labour peers had not spent weeks holding up the bill in the house of lords to try to block these flights altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago. let's speak to our political correspondent in westminster, peter saull. peter, it's been months of this being blocked, how different is this evening going to be?— being blocked, how different is this evening going to be? someone told me earlier on tonight _ evening going to be? someon
so far this year, more than 6,000 migrants have made the journey across the channel from continental europe to england. under the policy, anyone "entering the uk illegally", could be sent to rwanda, with no limit on numbers. the government hopes the policy will stop people trying to make the dangerous crossing on small boats. the plan has been strongly criticised by human rights groups, and the uk supreme court ruled the policy was unlawful. here is mr sunak setting out a timeline for...
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so far this year, more than 6,000 migrants have made the journey across the channel from continental europe to england. under the policy, anyone "entering the uk illegally",
so far this year, more than 6,000 migrants have made the journey across the channel from continental europe to england. under the policy, anyone "entering the uk illegally",
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we have a trough over europe and that combination sends cold air spiralling across the uk from a northerly direction. and there is little change over the next few days, it will stay cold. cold and damp overnight tonight across england and wales, some further patches of rain, clearing skies moving across scotland, getting to northern ireland and pushing into the far north of england as we head through the night with one or two patches of frost. tomorrow we have cold wind pushing in from the north sea affecting east anglia, you will notice that for sure. still the remnants of our wish list —— my weather system from today bringing cloud and damp weather. the best of the sunshine for scotland and northern ireland and more sunny skies pushing on across northern england for a time. temperatures not too bad for belfast and cardiff, 14 here about 9 or 10 some of the north sea coasts. factor in the chilly wind and it will be a cold day. more of the same for the middle of the week, this time probably with more cloud coming in, may be some patches of light rain or drizzle. best of the sunshine ac
we have a trough over europe and that combination sends cold air spiralling across the uk from a northerly direction. and there is little change over the next few days, it will stay cold. cold and damp overnight tonight across england and wales, some further patches of rain, clearing skies moving across scotland, getting to northern ireland and pushing into the far north of england as we head through the night with one or two patches of frost. tomorrow we have cold wind pushing in from the...
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so far this year, more than 6,000 migrants have made the journey across the channel from continental europe to england. under the policy, anyone "entering the uk illegally", could be sent to rwanda, with no limit on numbers. the government hopes the policy will stop people trying to make the dangerous crossing in small boats. the plan has been strongly criticised by human rights groups, and the uk supreme court ruled the policy was unlawful. here is rishi sunak setting out a timeline for his plan. the first flight will leave in 10—12 weeks. now, of course that is later than we wanted, but we have always been clear that processing will take time and if labour peers had not spent weeks holding up the bill in the house of lords to try to block these flights altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago. let's speak to our political correspondent in westminster, peter saull. so things are under way? they are, it feels like — so things are under way? they are, it feels like groundhog _ so things are under way? they are, it feels like groundhog day - so things are under way? they are
so far this year, more than 6,000 migrants have made the journey across the channel from continental europe to england. under the policy, anyone "entering the uk illegally", could be sent to rwanda, with no limit on numbers. the government hopes the policy will stop people trying to make the dangerous crossing in small boats. the plan has been strongly criticised by human rights groups, and the uk supreme court ruled the policy was unlawful. here is rishi sunak setting out a timeline...
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very much so, we're seeing a wave of chinese cars - seeing a wave of chinese cars arriving, in europe. they are not just cheap, they are also very good quality. if we look at cars like the ey d, good batteries, china has been making electric car for 25 years, they have scale, experience, they can produce at very low—cost. that is a massive challenge for tesla. there is a question about tesla's strategy because their strategy has been about scale and cost. can they compete for the chinese? they have been aiming for a cheap $25,000 car, that seems to have been postponed and they seem to be going more into autonomy. and they seem to be going more into autonom . , ., , ., , ., ., autonomy. yes, and investors on that convinced that — autonomy. yes, and investors on that convinced that they _ autonomy. yes, and investors on that convinced that they can _ autonomy. yes, and investors on that convinced that they can do _ autonomy. yes, and investors on that convinced that they can do it. - autonomy. yes, and investors on that convinced that they can do it. tesla i convinced that they can
very much so, we're seeing a wave of chinese cars - seeing a wave of chinese cars arriving, in europe. they are not just cheap, they are also very good quality. if we look at cars like the ey d, good batteries, china has been making electric car for 25 years, they have scale, experience, they can produce at very low—cost. that is a massive challenge for tesla. there is a question about tesla's strategy because their strategy has been about scale and cost. can they compete for the chinese?...
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this year, more than six thousand migrants have made the journey across the channel from continental europe to england. under the policy, anyone "entering the uk illegally", could be sent to rwanda, with no limit on numbers. the government hopes the policy will stop people trying to make the dangerous crossing on small boats. the plan has been strongly criticised by human rights groups and the uk supreme court ruled the policy was unlawful. labour of course aren't impressed by mr sunak�*s plan. here's the home affairs spokesperson yvette cooper. this is costing the taxpayer half a billion pounds for a scheme that would only cover i% of asylum seekers. this is an extortionate scheme, they should be putting that money into boosting our border security instead, that is what labour would do. the safety of rwanda bill is central to mr sunak�*s plans to "stop the boats" — arguing the scheme would acts as a effective deterrent for people who cross the channel in small boats. effectively, the legislation would drastically limit the grounds for legal challenges to the rwanda scheme and it give
this year, more than six thousand migrants have made the journey across the channel from continental europe to england. under the policy, anyone "entering the uk illegally", could be sent to rwanda, with no limit on numbers. the government hopes the policy will stop people trying to make the dangerous crossing on small boats. the plan has been strongly criticised by human rights groups and the uk supreme court ruled the policy was unlawful. labour of course aren't impressed by mr...
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there are global reports of nitazenes appearing elsewhere in - nitazenes appearing elsewhere in europe, in the us as well. it is of great concern because fentanyl, which is around 50—100 times more potent than morphine, these nitazenes are as strong as fentanyl to even stronger, 500—800 times stronger. to even stronger, 500-800 times stronuer. , . ._ stronger. they are finding their way into counterfeit _ stronger. they are finding their way into counterfeit medicines - stronger. they are finding their way into counterfeit medicines which - stronger. they are finding their way into counterfeit medicines which is| into counterfeit medicines which is also a problem. this into counterfeit medicines which is also a problem-— also a problem. this isn't 'ust adulterated i also a problem. this isn't 'ust adulterated heroin * also a problem. this isn'tjust adulterated heroin supplies . also a problem. this isn'tjust - adulterated heroin supplies which nitazenes are being mixed into, we also have evidence that if people were to get hold of counterfeit tablets that might not be being sold
there are global reports of nitazenes appearing elsewhere in - nitazenes appearing elsewhere in europe, in the us as well. it is of great concern because fentanyl, which is around 50—100 times more potent than morphine, these nitazenes are as strong as fentanyl to even stronger, 500—800 times stronger. to even stronger, 500-800 times stronuer. , . ._ stronger. they are finding their way into counterfeit _ stronger. they are finding their way into counterfeit medicines - stronger. they are...
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this year, more than six thousand migrants have made the journey across the channel from continental europe to england. under the policy, anyone entering the uk illegally" could be sent to rwanda, with no limit on numbers. the government hopes the policy will stop people trying to make the dangerous crossing on small boats. the plan has been strongly criticised by human rights groups and the uk supreme court ruled the policy was unlawful. (read on) let's speak to our political correspondent, harry farley, who's live in westminster. what are the timings today and what will happen? what are the timings today and what will ha en? . what are the timings today and what will happen?— will happen? later this afternoon, we do not know— will happen? later this afternoon, we do not know when, _ will happen? later this afternoon, we do not know when, the - will happen? later this afternoon, we do not know when, the housel will happen? later this afternoon, i we do not know when, the house of commons mps will vote and debate the changes that the house of lords inserted last week. we expect mps to r
this year, more than six thousand migrants have made the journey across the channel from continental europe to england. under the policy, anyone entering the uk illegally" could be sent to rwanda, with no limit on numbers. the government hopes the policy will stop people trying to make the dangerous crossing on small boats. the plan has been strongly criticised by human rights groups and the uk supreme court ruled the policy was unlawful. (read on) let's speak to our political...