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a further two boats were seen heading towards uk waters . heading towards uk waters. police were faced with violence at the saint george's day event in whitehall this afternoon, when a group tried to force its way through a cordon mounted officers on horses needed to intervene when the group broke through a police barrier. the force earlier said it expected some, quote, far right groups and groups linked to football clubs, end quote, to attend that event. clubs, end quote, to attend that event . police say six people event. police say six people have been arrested . for the have been arrested. for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts. now it's . nigel. >> well, it all concluded at about midnight last night. the rwanda bill finally has gone through. the game of ping pong is over . through. the game of ping pong is over. it'll head on for royal assent. it will become law fairly shortly, but literally within hours of that passing, there was a very dramatic, tragic incident that took place
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. prime minister rishi sunak has announced a new package of military aid for ukraine worth £500 million — including 400 vehicles and long range missiles. he was speaking during a visit to poland where he held talks with nato's secretary—general. mr sunak also said uk military spending would rise to 2.5% of national income by 2030 — that's compared to under 2.1% last year. labour has already pledged 2.5% — but only when �*economic conditions allow�*. our political editor, chris mason, reports. apologies for that, we have some technical issues but let me bring you a story. a man in iraq has started the first legal action of its kind against the uk oil giant bp, over the death of his son. this is alijulood — who died at the age of 21. his father, hussein julood, alleges that gas burning at an oilfield run by bp in southern iraq caused his son's leukaemia. gas burning, known as flaring, is one of the ways the industry deals with gas released during oil extraction. esme stalla
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well, my guest today, eddie marsan, is one of the uk's most recognisable and popular actors across stage and screen. his roots are genuinely working class and that is something of a rarity in the performing arts. why? eddie marsan, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. nice to be here. you do seem to be that rare breed as an actor, a guy who is constantly, permanently busy. how do you manage it? i just... i think when i first started in drama school, i was always the guy who played the old man in the chekhov piece. if there was a young, attractive young man played the guy who shot himself at the end, i was always the old guy with gout. they used to call me captain velcro in drama school because i played all the small parts. so, i realised very early on that nobody would want me to be me because, in reality, i don't think men want to be me and women want to sleep with me — so, i always had to be someone else. oh, my goodness. you've started with such a sort of powerful and profound sort of statement of who you are and the acting profession. is that something that you've found... you've had to
well, my guest today, eddie marsan, is one of the uk's most recognisable and popular actors across stage and screen. his roots are genuinely working class and that is something of a rarity in the performing arts. why? eddie marsan, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. nice to be here. you do seem to be that rare breed as an actor, a guy who is constantly, permanently busy. how do you manage it? i just... i think when i first started in drama school, i was always the guy who played the old man in the...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. prime minister rishi sunak has announced a new package of military aid for ukraine worth £500 million — including 400 vehicles and long range missiles. he was speaking during a visit to poland where he held talks with nato's secretary—general. mr sunak also said uk military spending would rise to 2.5% of national income by 2030 — that's compared to under 2.1% last year. labour has already pledged 2.5% — but only when 'economic conditions allow�*. 0ur political editor, chris mason, reports. 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
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. prime minister rishi sunak has announced a new package of military aid for ukraine worth £500 million — including 400 vehicles and long range missiles. he was speaking during a visit to poland where he held talks with nato's secretary—general. mr sunak also said uk military spending would rise to 2.5% of national income by 2030 — that's compared to under 2.1% last year. labour has already pledged 2.5% — but only when 'economic...
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i didn't mean that before the times uk to spend more on defence. this ai news tories unveil uk's biggest hike military spending for a generation and finally , the generation and finally, the daily star, kim jong un's favourite imperialist. that's alan titchmarsh launches a war on slugs. those are your front pages. on slugs. those are your front pages . it's on slugs. those are your front pages. it's all we have time for. thank you to my guest, steve van allen and scott capurro. leo kearse will be back tomorrow at 11 pm. with paul cox and lewis schaffer the dream team. if you're watching at 5 am, stay tuned for breakfast. a.m, stay tuned for breakfast. otherwise, it's been a pleasure. thank you for your company. see you again tomorrow. good night. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers, sponsors of weather on gb news >> hello. good evening. welcome to your latest gb news weather update. it will stay dry but it will be quite a cold night tonight and throughout tomorrow. the best of the sunshine will be across north and western areas once again
i didn't mean that before the times uk to spend more on defence. this ai news tories unveil uk's biggest hike military spending for a generation and finally , the generation and finally, the daily star, kim jong un's favourite imperialist. that's alan titchmarsh launches a war on slugs. those are your front pages. on slugs. those are your front pages . it's on slugs. those are your front pages. it's all we have time for. thank you to my guest, steve van allen and scott capurro. leo kearse will...
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was the l uk always your only option? when i left my country _ uk always your only option? when i left my country i — uk always your only option? when i left my country i was _ uk always your only option? when i left my country i was not _ uk always your only option? when i left my country i was not thinking i left my country i was not thinking about destination, but about being safe but when i was in greece i was thinking maybe to go to germany but when i was granted asylum i said that i can speak english, and i would go to england. let that i can speak english, and i would go to england.- that i can speak english, and i would go to england. that i can speak english, and i would aoto encland. , ., would go to england. let me show you andrew harding's _ would go to england. let me show you andrew harding's footage, _ would go to england. let me show you andrew harding's footage, talking - andrew harding's footage, talking about safety, as he was on that beach that morning. it was your fourth attempt, wasn't it, to get onto one of these boats. tell us what it was like for
was the l uk always your only option? when i left my country _ uk always your only option? when i left my country i — uk always your only option? when i left my country i was _ uk always your only option? when i left my country i was not _ uk always your only option? when i left my country i was not thinking i left my country i was not thinking about destination, but about being safe but when i was in greece i was thinking maybe to go to germany but when i was granted asylum i said that i can...
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who have — the moment who are in limbo in the uk who have crossed the english channel— uk who have crossed the english channel and the government is refusing — channel and the government is refusing to deal with their cases so we do _ refusing to deal with their cases so we do not — refusing to deal with their cases so we do not know if they are genuine at the _ we do not know if they are genuine at the moment, and we don't know how many— at the moment, and we don't know how many of— at the moment, and we don't know how many of those people the prime minister— many of those people the prime minister thinks he can send to rwanda — minister thinks he can send to rwanda any time soon, so that is an enormous _ rwanda any time soon, so that is an enormous cost on the public purse, and then— enormous cost on the public purse, and then you go into the legal issues, — and then you go into the legal issues, we will see challenges on three _ issues, we will see challenges on three levels, and the first is individual migrants themselves who are selected for flights, they will bring _
who have — the moment who are in limbo in the uk who have crossed the english channel— uk who have crossed the english channel and the government is refusing — channel and the government is refusing to deal with their cases so we do _ refusing to deal with their cases so we do not — refusing to deal with their cases so we do not know if they are genuine at the _ we do not know if they are genuine at the moment, and we don't know how many— at the moment, and we don't know how many...
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so i can speak to the uk. _ universities? is that to me? so i can speak to the uk. yes, - universities? is that to me? so i can speak to the uk. yes, i - universities? is that to me? so i | can speak to the uk. yes, i think there is some evidence that there are free speech issues. if you talk to academics, particularly those who work in areas of six and gender for example, i've covered some of the employment tribunal cases that have happened where academics have been really quite viciously bullied by people on the campuses because they are expressing perfectly legitimate views on six and gender and in fact their views as a journalist... perhaps you should debate them on the campus. em perhaps you should debate them on the campus-— perhaps you should debate them on the camus. ~ . , , the campus. an academic themselves are caettin the campus. an academic themselves are getting bullied _ the campus. an academic themselves are getting bullied and _ the campus. an academic themselves are getting bullied and in _ the campus. an academic themselves are getting bullied an
so i can speak to the uk. _ universities? is that to me? so i can speak to the uk. yes, - universities? is that to me? so i can speak to the uk. yes, i - universities? is that to me? so i | can speak to the uk. yes, i think there is some evidence that there are free speech issues. if you talk to academics, particularly those who work in areas of six and gender for example, i've covered some of the employment tribunal cases that have happened where academics have been really quite viciously...
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keep in mind, the numbers we dealwith— the uk. keep in mind, the numbers we deaiwith her_ the uk. keep in mind, the numbers we dealwith herso the uk. keep in mind, the numbers we deal with her so much were staggering. i think you showed a slide _ staggering. i think you showed a slide of— staggering. i think you showed a slide of about 6000 people so far this yeah — slide of about 6000 people so far this year. the last couple of months i've this year. the last couple of months i've seen— this year. the last couple of months i've seen solid numbers in december where _ i've seen solid numbers in december where we _ i've seen solid numbers in december where we had to earn 25,000 people in the _ where we had to earn 25,000 people in the month of december alone cross _ in the month of december alone cross. ., ., , , , , cross. no one is disputing there is a crisis or the _ cross. no one is disputing there is a crisis or the southern _ cross. no one is disputing there is a crisis or the southern border. i a crisis or the southern border. someone has to do something about it. speak
keep in mind, the numbers we dealwith— the uk. keep in mind, the numbers we deaiwith her_ the uk. keep in mind, the numbers we dealwith herso the uk. keep in mind, the numbers we deal with her so much were staggering. i think you showed a slide _ staggering. i think you showed a slide of— staggering. i think you showed a slide of about 6000 people so far this yeah — slide of about 6000 people so far this year. the last couple of months i've this year. the last couple of months i've...
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here in the uk . and only a fraction, the uk. and only a fraction, a fraction can ever be permanently watched at any one time. i spoke to the parole board about ahmed and they confirmed his case would be heard next month . they would be heard next month. they said. a panel will carefully examine a huge range of evidence , including details of the original crime and any evidence of behaviour change, as well as exploring the harm done and impact the crimes had on victims. evidence from witnesses, including probation officers, psychiatrists and psychologists, officials supervising the offender in prison, as well as victim personal statements are then given at the hearing. parole reviews are undertaken thoroughly and with extreme care. protecting the public is our number one priority. well, that's all very well . but that's all very well. but ahmed's freedom bid comes just days after it emerged another jailed terrorist is trying to secure an exit from prison. parvez khan , who threatened to parvez khan, who threatened to kidnap and b
here in the uk . and only a fraction, the uk. and only a fraction, a fraction can ever be permanently watched at any one time. i spoke to the parole board about ahmed and they confirmed his case would be heard next month . they would be heard next month. they said. a panel will carefully examine a huge range of evidence , including details of the original crime and any evidence of behaviour change, as well as exploring the harm done and impact the crimes had on victims. evidence from witnesses,...
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britain itself does not have, in the uk there is production of these missiles, but this is an assembly plant, components come from abroad, including from france, it seems canada is the supplier there something like the united states and... plus there’s electronics, here’s the guidance system, it’s all south korean, these missiles are not produced in such large quantities, so production, by the way, britain hasn’t increased them, they use those capacities, which they had previously, well, in addition to stormshadow, london will supply kiev with air defense missiles, apparently for the patriot complexes, missiles for sams man-portable anti-aircraft systems and anti-tank missiles, and what else is the public sector site with... on the other hand, if we assume that the enemy is constantly working across the dnieper, well, for example, in the kherson region, and any number of watercraft strengthens the ukrainian armed forces’ ability to transport the dnieper to our side. well, if the vsushniki still risk using these boats, then they will cross straight to bandera, and kiev will re
britain itself does not have, in the uk there is production of these missiles, but this is an assembly plant, components come from abroad, including from france, it seems canada is the supplier there something like the united states and... plus there’s electronics, here’s the guidance system, it’s all south korean, these missiles are not produced in such large quantities, so production, by the way, britain hasn’t increased them, they use those capacities, which they had previously,...
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spanish economy, the forecast for this year is 2.1% which is far beyond what we can expect here in the uk, yet, it does not touch this problem of unemployment that you've reported on. if you look at the figures, ii.9% on. if you look at the figures, 11.9% with the unemployment in december. that is twice the unemployment rate of the european union. you look at youth unemployment, it is worse. so how can you be growing the economy and yet still fail to reach some of these poor areas of the country? good evening. this is the port as you say. it is a gateway to so many different markets around the world, notably north africa, just 30 km from here. but this it is not a gateway to the future hopes and dreams of so many young people as you say. the unemployment figure really sky—high for young people in particular. when you quote those statistics there and we look at those cold figures, behind them are real people. we met loads of people over the past 2a hours or so, some did not get into the short film we made, but interestingly, there was one woman we were talking to. she was a0 years old li
spanish economy, the forecast for this year is 2.1% which is far beyond what we can expect here in the uk, yet, it does not touch this problem of unemployment that you've reported on. if you look at the figures, ii.9% on. if you look at the figures, 11.9% with the unemployment in december. that is twice the unemployment rate of the european union. you look at youth unemployment, it is worse. so how can you be growing the economy and yet still fail to reach some of these poor areas of the...
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a small boat got into the uk. a small boat got into difficulties off wimereux beach near boulogne before 2 am. a number of other migrants were rescued, with at least one now critically ill in hospital . five critically ill in hospital. five other small boats have now been received by border force and the dover lifeboat, with migrants transported to the processing centre in dover harbour. a further two boats were seen heading towards uk waters . well, heading towards uk waters. well, police say they were faced with violence at a saint george's day eventin violence at a saint george's day event in whitehall this afternoon, when a group tried to force its way through a cordon. mounted officers on horses needed to intervene when the group broke through a police barrier. the force earlier said it expected some, quote, far right groups and groups linked to football clubs to attend the event. police say six people have been arrested . for the have been arrested. for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanni
a small boat got into the uk. a small boat got into difficulties off wimereux beach near boulogne before 2 am. a number of other migrants were rescued, with at least one now critically ill in hospital . five critically ill in hospital. five other small boats have now been received by border force and the dover lifeboat, with migrants transported to the processing centre in dover harbour. a further two boats were seen heading towards uk waters . well, heading towards uk waters. well, police say...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some of the other stories making headlines today. rishi sunak has promised billions more for defence to counter threats from "an axis of authoritarian states". the prime minister said uk military spending would rise to 2.5% of national income by 2030. he stressed the uk was "not on the brink of war" but claimed the extra money would put the country's defence industry "on a war footing". the post office changed how it described problems with its horizon it system based on a suggestion by the husband of former boss, paula vennells. the inquiry into the scandal has revealed that following advice from john vennells, the post office stopped referring to "bugs", and instead called them "anomalies and exceptions" because it was less emotive. prince louis, the youngest child of the prince and princess of wales is 6 today. to celebrate his birthday, a new photograph has been released by kensington palace — it was taken by his mother — catherine, princess of wales. after the c
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some of the other stories making headlines today. rishi sunak has promised billions more for defence to counter threats from "an axis of authoritarian states". the prime minister said uk military spending would rise to 2.5% of national income by 2030. he stressed the uk was "not on the brink of war" but claimed the extra money would put the country's defence industry "on a war footing". the post...
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how special does it feel to be a gold medal winnerfor the uk? it feels amazing, and it reminds me of the olympics. and now i'm like, "yay, i brought back gold for england!" could you do the seagull for us live here on radio 2? yeah. screeching when he first developed this talent, what did you think? "oh, great! another noise." he's not the quietest child. so it started off as a bit of another annoying sound from cooper, and we kept encouraging him to stop. then once we heard about the competition, it was encouraging him to practice, much to the neighbour's annoyance. sorry, neighbours! screeching there is a serious point to the competition — to put seagulls in a more positive light. they can be seen as annoying scavengers. cooper wallace from chesterfield! but we all like to see a gold—medal—winning brit. add to the list the boy from landlocked chesterfield who can perfectly mimic a seabird. danny savage, bbc news. imean, i mean, seriously, that is absolutely uncanny! i really want to try my sigel impression, but i have been told in my ear
how special does it feel to be a gold medal winnerfor the uk? it feels amazing, and it reminds me of the olympics. and now i'm like, "yay, i brought back gold for england!" could you do the seagull for us live here on radio 2? yeah. screeching when he first developed this talent, what did you think? "oh, great! another noise." he's not the quietest child. so it started off as a bit of another annoying sound from cooper, and we kept encouraging him to stop. then once we heard...
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this is a really bad day for the uk. this is a really bad day for the uk. this is a really bad day for the uk in terms of its reputation as being compliant with international law. it no longer is if this comes into place. and it is also really just not a rational way to respond to migration. migration can be of significant benefit to host communities. and there is a legal obligation that goes back decades and into history and is part of the uk's own domestic law to grant asylum to those who are fleeing persecution, that people have a right to seek asylum and to receive protection and not to be subject to these serious human rights violations that the uk's own supreme court has identified.— court has identified. thank you so much for coming _ court has identified. thank you so much for coming and _ court has identified. thank you so much for coming and answering . court has identified. thank you so l much for coming and answering my questions today. thank you. thank ou. still to come on the world today: a grieving father taking on oil giant bp. elon musk a
this is a really bad day for the uk. this is a really bad day for the uk. this is a really bad day for the uk in terms of its reputation as being compliant with international law. it no longer is if this comes into place. and it is also really just not a rational way to respond to migration. migration can be of significant benefit to host communities. and there is a legal obligation that goes back decades and into history and is part of the uk's own domestic law to grant asylum to those who are...
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the uk will deport illegal migrants to rwanda. the controversial deportation bill was approved by the british parliament tonight. the un has already stated that this law creates a dangerous precedent in the world, and the high commissioner for refugees asked london to reconsider its plans and not forget about the norms of international law, however , these calls are unlikely to be heard, and our staff in the uk, alexander khabarov, will explain why . a boat carrying illegal migrants sank off the coast of france this morning. three men, one woman and a seven-year-old girl died. they all dreamed of getting to britain; about 100 people crowded into their inflatable boat. this group of migrants is lucky moreover, they were intercepted in the channel by british border guards and taken to the english port. but such people are not welcome here at all. a few hours earlier, the british parliament removed the last obstacles to the approval of the new law. my lords, rwanda is a safe country that has proven itself again and again to offer asy
the uk will deport illegal migrants to rwanda. the controversial deportation bill was approved by the british parliament tonight. the un has already stated that this law creates a dangerous precedent in the world, and the high commissioner for refugees asked london to reconsider its plans and not forget about the norms of international law, however , these calls are unlikely to be heard, and our staff in the uk, alexander khabarov, will explain why . a boat carrying illegal migrants sank off...
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rishi sunak says he'll increase uk defence spending to 2.5% of national income by 2030. he's also promised extra funding for ukraine. also coming up on the world today... we talk to the stars of groundmaking short film kaur— which follows the story of a british sikh woman who wants to wear a turban against the wishes of some of her family. welcome to the world today — an hour of international news from the bbc. we start with the news that the uk's parliament has passed the prime minister's flagship rwanda bill after months of political wrangling. it will see some asylum seekers sent to rwanda in central africa. butjust hours later, five people — including a seven—year—old girl — died attempting to cross the sea from france to england. these where the chaotic scenes on a beach near calais just before daybreak. the incident happened as migrants attempted to launch a boat in a bid to begin theirjourney across the channel. the french coastguard say the small boat was carrying 110 people when it set off from wimereux, south of calais, on tuesday morning. authoriti
rishi sunak says he'll increase uk defence spending to 2.5% of national income by 2030. he's also promised extra funding for ukraine. also coming up on the world today... we talk to the stars of groundmaking short film kaur— which follows the story of a british sikh woman who wants to wear a turban against the wishes of some of her family. welcome to the world today — an hour of international news from the bbc. we start with the news that the uk's parliament has passed the prime minister's...
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they've arrived in the uk illegally since lastjuly. by the end of last year, the policy had already cost £240 million, with millions more on the way. solicitors who have previously represented asylum—seekers say more court cases are likely because they believe rwanda still poses a risk. we represent some of the most vulnerable people in society, those with severe mental health issues, victims of trafficking, lgbti individuals. we have to do everything we possibly can in our clients interest to safeguard their fundamental rights and fundamental freedoms. the labour leader says if he was prime minister, he would scrap the scheme. what i would do is use that money to build up our border security, to take down the gangs that are running this vile trade and stop those boats arriving in the first place. not a gimmick which nobody thinks is going to work. this was the scene near dover earlier, hundreds of migrants arriving in just one day. across europe, governments say they want to stop these dangerous journeys, but there's no agreement o
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a others have crossed to the uk. a small boat got into difficulties off wimereux beach near boulogne before 2 am. a number of other migrants were rescued, with at least one now critically ill in hospital . five other small boats hospital. five other small boats have now been received by border force and the dover lifeboat, with migrants transported to the processing centre in dover harbour. a further two boats were seen heading towards uk waters . senior figures from the waters. senior figures from the united nations and the council of europe have criticised the government's plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda, warning that it sets a worrying precedent. the prime minister says nothing will stand in the way of flights getting off the ground after the bill finally passed through parliament late last night. but un officials say it breaches the refugee convention and reduces the ability of british courts to scrutinise removal decisions. labour leader sir keir starmer says the scheme will not work. >> government has los
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we will put the uk's defense industry on a war footing. one of the main lessons of the war in ukraine is that we need deeper stockpiles of ammunition, and industry must be able to replenish them more quickly. britain's defense spending is increasing, they will invest in the army like no one else in europe, 2.5% of gdp instead of the current two and a half, that is, to... only the usa. secretary general stoltenberg believes that with trump's arrival in the white house , the states will not leave the alliance. appease him it will be possible to regularly pay membership dues to the nato treasury. but the examples of london and washington are not contagious for everyone. not the richest members of the eu could help ukraine, if not with money, then with weapons, but no. greece does not want to send its patriot complexes, and a number of european countries are against the supply of air defense systems. among those patriots keep to themselves is poland, where they cite the russian threat as an excuse. their myth about the far-reaching plans of th
we will put the uk's defense industry on a war footing. one of the main lessons of the war in ukraine is that we need deeper stockpiles of ammunition, and industry must be able to replenish them more quickly. britain's defense spending is increasing, they will invest in the army like no one else in europe, 2.5% of gdp instead of the current two and a half, that is, to... only the usa. secretary general stoltenberg believes that with trump's arrival in the white house , the states will not leave...
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that's 5am in the uk. and a bbc crew saw the people getting on board the boat before it made its way across the channel. small boats like these, they don't typically have trackers on board, so we can't trace theirjourneys. that means we can't verify independently what happened to the boat after it set sail in wimereux, but we can identify the approximate area where this rescue operation happened. now, here is a still from marine traffic. it's a vessel tracking service, and it shows several ships that you can see here from the french coastguard that scrambled to the area in the early hours of this morning. a few of these french vessels were small inflatable boats. we know these are often used to quickly look for survivors in incidents like this one. so this is likely the area where the incident happened, based on those ship movements. another aspect is the weather. so if you look at forecasts at the time, it shows that conditions were clear, but the air temperature was barely above freezing and the sea temp
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continues. of people trying to get to uk continue-— of people trying to get to uk continues. ., ,, , ., . ., continues. thank you so much for that. we are going to cross over that stretch of water now and head to dover, because people have been arriving there. we do have some pictures. there have been water force boats bringing the people from the water there into the port there at dover. 0ur correspondent is they are. talk us through what has been happening this morning. weill. are. talk us through what has been happening this morning.— happening this morning. well, we have been counting _ happening this morning. well, we have been counting the _ happening this morning. well, we have been counting the boats - happening this morning. well, we . have been counting the boats coming in and roughly we think there are about 300 people taken off border force boats. we think there have been a number of border force force boats. we think there have been a number of borderforce boats out in dover today, including also as well the lifeboat has been out, it's been out for several hours. i thi
continues. of people trying to get to uk continue-— of people trying to get to uk continues. ., ,, , ., . ., continues. thank you so much for that. we are going to cross over that stretch of water now and head to dover, because people have been arriving there. we do have some pictures. there have been water force boats bringing the people from the water there into the port there at dover. 0ur correspondent is they are. talk us through what has been happening this morning. weill. are. talk us...
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the uk defense industry is entering war mode. prime minister sunak revealed london’s unpeaceful plans during his visit to poland. thus , mists albion plans to increase defense spending to 2.5% of gdp by 2030. the cash injection into this industry will amount to more than $90 billion. earlier, sunak reported that the uk would send kiev the largest one in recent years. years military package aid, it will include over 1,600 missiles, 4 million rounds of ammunition, 60 boats, and more than 400 vehicles of various types. no rallies in a country of real democracy. the campuses of major american universities were gripped by protests. hundreds of student teachers across the country took part in protests against the war in the gas sector to supply arms to israel. demonstrations that began at columbia university quickly spread to other states, but efforts were made to pacify the protesters. police, including special forces. as a result, 45 yale university students will soon be held in a police station, and security forces have been deplo
the uk defense industry is entering war mode. prime minister sunak revealed london’s unpeaceful plans during his visit to poland. thus , mists albion plans to increase defense spending to 2.5% of gdp by 2030. the cash injection into this industry will amount to more than $90 billion. earlier, sunak reported that the uk would send kiev the largest one in recent years. years military package aid, it will include over 1,600 missiles, 4 million rounds of ammunition, 60 boats, and more than 400...
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through lamsh is growing every year, since 2018 alone , more than 110,000 people have moved to the uk in this way, which is why rishi sunok did everything to ensure that the bill was adopted right now. for the sake of jesus, others for the sake of the bread of taste. and today there is a spiritual battle going on inside the lavra. the united states, the west, initially set the task of tearing the ukrainian people away from the russian people. the lord is wonderful among his saints. let's see what will happen next. 2 billion rubles will be additionally allocated from federal budget to support the belgogorod region residents and businesses. mikhail mishustin spoke about this government decision. in addition, the free economic zone regime will be extended to the region. a law has been prepared on the instructions of the president. iyota distribution project.
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news for the ftse100 index because it means earnings made in foreign currencies look better in the uk. the list reached a new record price at closing last night and has reached a new record today. a record high of 8000 14.3, new record today. a record high of 8000 1115, loss saw that in february of last year. this fresh all—time high is being driven by a weaker pound and the tensions in the middle east. the indexjust ending pound and the tensions in the middle east. the index just ending the day slightly higher so another record session closing this afternoon. we can talk to bob parker, another good couple of days for the ftse100, so what is driving the strength right now? �* , ., what is driving the strength right now? �* , . . what is driving the strength right now? �*, ., ., ., now? let's have a look at the background — now? let's have a look at the background and _ now? let's have a look at the background and you - now? let's have a look at the background and you have - now? let's have a look at the background and you have to l now? let's have a look at the - background
news for the ftse100 index because it means earnings made in foreign currencies look better in the uk. the list reached a new record price at closing last night and has reached a new record today. a record high of 8000 14.3, new record today. a record high of 8000 1115, loss saw that in february of last year. this fresh all—time high is being driven by a weaker pound and the tensions in the middle east. the indexjust ending pound and the tensions in the middle east. the index just ending the...
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when _ maintain access to asylum in the uk. when one _ maintain access to asylum in the uk. when one compares the number of asylum _ when one compares the number of asylum seekers received by the uk in relation _ asylum seekers received by the uk in relation to— asylum seekers received by the uk in relation to other european countries, and certainly in relation to those _ countries, and certainly in relation to those large refugee hosting countries, boasting the vast majority— countries, boasting the vast majority of the world's refugees, we are fairly— majority of the world's refugees, we are fairly far down the list. approaching this as a crisis that requires — approaching this as a crisis that requires drastic measures, that involves— requires drastic measures, that involves stepping away from the refugee — involves stepping away from the refugee convention is simply not the answer~ _ refugee convention is simply not the answer. . ~' refugee convention is simply not the answer. ., ~ , ., ,., refugee convention is simply not the answer. ., ~ , ., ., answer. 0k,
when _ maintain access to asylum in the uk. when one _ maintain access to asylum in the uk. when one compares the number of asylum _ when one compares the number of asylum seekers received by the uk in relation _ asylum seekers received by the uk in relation to— asylum seekers received by the uk in relation to other european countries, and certainly in relation to those _ countries, and certainly in relation to those large refugee hosting countries, boasting the vast majority— countries,...
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the uk global defence industry. the uk will be the second biggest spender on defence in nato outside of the usa. 2.5% of gdp is a lot of money. it's not as much as grant shapps, the defence secretary was calling for just last month . he wants for just last month. he wants that figure to be 3% in the tory party manifesto. this figure is being signed off by jeremy hunt, the chancellor. you see him walking down the steps there on the left of the picture, jeremy hunt in the middle, soon. rishi sunak on the right. grant shapps. they've hammered out this number, but it's not as much as grant shapps wanted, but it's backed by jeremy hunt, the chancellor. so that's iron clad now. but it won't be what the defence secretary wanted . defence secretary wanted. >> and in fact, chris, you and i spoke about this 11 days ago, 2.5% gdp. that's precisely what the labour party was saying that they wanted to do. included in they wanted to do. included in the offering today, chris, was a huge amount of extra support to ukraine, £500 mi
the uk global defence industry. the uk will be the second biggest spender on defence in nato outside of the usa. 2.5% of gdp is a lot of money. it's not as much as grant shapps, the defence secretary was calling for just last month . he wants for just last month. he wants that figure to be 3% in the tory party manifesto. this figure is being signed off by jeremy hunt, the chancellor. you see him walking down the steps there on the left of the picture, jeremy hunt in the middle, soon. rishi...
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this is the latest round of funding and support that the uk is providing ukraine. we can now cross over and listen to what the nato secondaryjournal and rishi sunak have got to say. fine what the nato secondary journal and rishi sunak have got to say.- rishi sunak have got to say. one of m duties rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as _ rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime _ rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime minister- rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime minister is - rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime minister is to i my duties as prime minister is to the british people and fulfilling that responsibility is only possible because of you and ten days ago i gave the order for the raf to join an international effort intercepting an international effort intercepting a barrage of iranian missiles heading towards israel, and those pilots, like every generation of british servicemen and women before you, were willing to put their own safety over the line for the security of others and
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. in the past few hours, the uk has announced another £500 million of funding for ukraine — that's more than $600 million. rishi sunak announced the funding on a visit to the polish capital, warsaw, where he's shortly due to meet the nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg and the polish prime minister donald tusk. these are the live pictures from where that meeting is taking place. grant shapps, the uk defence secretary, you can see him at the front, he arrived in the last minute so that would suggest that the press conference is imminent. these are the live pictures from where the meeting is taking place. let's speak to our political correspondent — helen catt. we will keep a close eye on the pictures and if i interrupt you it is because they are about to start speaking. is because they are about to start s-ueakin. , , , ,, ., ~ speaking. this is rishi sunak in poland for— speaking. this is rishi sunak in poland for his _ speaking. this is rishi sunak in poland for his first _ s
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. in the past few hours, the uk has announced another £500 million of funding for ukraine — that's more than $600 million. rishi sunak announced the funding on a visit to the polish capital, warsaw, where he's shortly due to meet the nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg and the polish prime minister donald tusk. these are the live pictures from where that meeting is taking place. grant shapps, the uk defence secretary, you can see him at...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. thejudge in donald trump's criminal trial will today hear arguments that the former president has breached an order which prevents him from attacking witnesses and jurors involved in the case. mr trump denies covering up alleged hush—money payments to the porn star stormy daniels in the run—up to the 2016 presidential election. these are the pictures from inside the court complex. we know the former president has arrived at the court complex, but he hasn't walked through that section to get to the actual court room itself. while we wait for him to do that, let's cross to outside of the court. and speak to our correspondent, nada tawfik. it is day two of the trial and the first thing is a gag order that is due to be discussed. please explain. that is right, prosecutors want to bet hearing because they say it is important to preserve the integrity of the criminal justice important to preserve the integrity of the criminaljustice system. they say donald trump has violated this limite
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. thejudge in donald trump's criminal trial will today hear arguments that the former president has breached an order which prevents him from attacking witnesses and jurors involved in the case. mr trump denies covering up alleged hush—money payments to the porn star stormy daniels in the run—up to the 2016 presidential election. these are the pictures from inside the court complex. we know the former president has arrived at the court...
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exodus to following washington , the uk promised another aid package to ukraine worth half a billion pounds, and the uk will include boats with watercraft for sea diving raids, strike missiles and air defense missiles, as well as cartridges for small arms. the fsb detained in lugansk, a citizen of ukraine , the third participant in the attempt on the life of a former sbu officer, vasily prozorov, car which was blown up in moscow. weeks ago, during interrogation, the suspect said that for money he carried out orders for a compatriot who now lives in poland and cooperates with the sbu. in april of twenty-four, she asked, yaroslava asked me to transfer 10,000 to the driver ivan, who was transporting a package from warsaw to moscow, later i learned from the media that it was at this address where i went. happened, there was a car explosion in which an sbu officer, a former sbu officer, was injured. previously, those who were detained and arrested were who delivered the explosive device to russia and detonated it. according to the fsb , the attack was carried out on the instructions of th
exodus to following washington , the uk promised another aid package to ukraine worth half a billion pounds, and the uk will include boats with watercraft for sea diving raids, strike missiles and air defense missiles, as well as cartridges for small arms. the fsb detained in lugansk, a citizen of ukraine , the third participant in the attempt on the life of a former sbu officer, vasily prozorov, car which was blown up in moscow. weeks ago, during interrogation, the suspect said that for money...
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it gives you a sense of how dangerous this is but strong the desire is to get to uk. for people who struggle to move around — because of age, illness or disability — the mobility scooter ideal but navigating roads and pavements can be risky 0ur reporter simon spark went to find out more. when you talk about how vulnerable mobility scooter users are on the roads, transporting safety fencing like this doesn't help. it's really, oh, really bad. nor does the state of the roads themselves. and there are other issues too. they're getting bigger and bigger now, and i don't think all of them should be allowed in shops, to be honest, because they're just too big. i've been taken out by one. yeah. what happened to you? it hit my ankle. it gave way, and it damaged - a ligament in my achilles tendon. legally, you don't have to have insurance to drive one, nor have any official training. but as the number of users increases, so too have the collisions. we see claims for theft and damage come in all the time, but this year, we were we felt that we were seeing a real rise in ser
it gives you a sense of how dangerous this is but strong the desire is to get to uk. for people who struggle to move around — because of age, illness or disability — the mobility scooter ideal but navigating roads and pavements can be risky 0ur reporter simon spark went to find out more. when you talk about how vulnerable mobility scooter users are on the roads, transporting safety fencing like this doesn't help. it's really, oh, really bad. nor does the state of the roads themselves. and...
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, 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 refugee, to send them back to the country they came from and if they are a refugee, to stay in that country and the only country in the world that would allow that right now is rwanda. in november, december last year, the uk supreme court said this policty of taking peolpe and removing them from the uk to rwanda is unlawful, not because sending someone to a third country of unlawful, it is not, but instead because rwanda is not a safe country. they listened to the evidence of experts, especially from the united nations that has been working with refugees in rwanda for a few decades and said right now, it is not a safe country. the law we saw passed quite dramatically
, 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 refugee, to send them back to the country they came from and if they are a refugee, to stay in...
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the prime minister said the first flights will leave the uk in ten to 12 weeks. here's our political correspondent peter saull. further along the french coast from where five migrants lost their lives this morning, and at first light, dozens of people try to find a scrap of rubber to perch on. thisjourney was halted, but they will no doubt try again, a stark reminder of what the recent wranglings in westminster have been all about — how to stop crossings on small boats. figs have been all about - how to stop crossings on small boats. as many who are of — crossings on small boats. as many who are of the _ crossings on small boats. as many who are of the opinion _ crossings on small boats. as many who are of the opinion say - crossings on small boats. as many| who are of the opinion say content. the country, not content. this was the moment the house of lords finally backed down, and the legislation that declares rwanda a safe place to send people will become law. the covenant hopes the threat of being sent to east africa dissuades people from crossing the cha
the prime minister said the first flights will leave the uk in ten to 12 weeks. here's our political correspondent peter saull. further along the french coast from where five migrants lost their lives this morning, and at first light, dozens of people try to find a scrap of rubber to perch on. thisjourney was halted, but they will no doubt try again, a stark reminder of what the recent wranglings in westminster have been all about — how to stop crossings on small boats. figs have been all...
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in the uk. instead, they must be removed to a third country. that is the underlying law we have as ofjuly 23. 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 refugee, to send them back to the country they came from and if they are to stay in that country and the only country in the world that would allow that right now is rwanda. in november december last year the uk supreme court says taking this route and removing them to rwanda is unlawful, not because sending someone to a third country of unlawful, it is not, but because rwanda is not a safe country. they listen to the evidence of experts, especially the united nations that has been working with refugees in rwanda for a few decades and said right now it is not a safe country. the law we saw past quite dramatically and in the very late hours last night said rwanda is and
in the uk. instead, they must be removed to a third country. that is the underlying law we have as ofjuly 23. 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 refugee, to send them back to the country they came from and if they are to stay in that country and the only country in the world that would allow that right now is...
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andrew harding, our correspondent _ uk, come what may. andrew harding, our correspondent from _ uk, come what may. andrew harding, our correspondent from the _ uk, come what may. andrew harding, our correspondent from the north - our correspondent from the north french coast, thank you for the moment. the row safety bill aimed at sending some asylum seekers to the african country was finally backed after a marathon tussle between mps and members of the house of lords. rishi sunak said it marked a landmark moment in the efforts to deter illegal migration and end people smuggling. human rights groups have condemned the policy. rishi sunak said he hoped barring any last—minute legal objections that flights to rwanda could begin within 10-12 flights to rwanda could begin within 10—12 weeks. the united nations has subsequently called on the uk to rethink the plan. un leaders say the legislation would harm human rights and refugee protection. 0fficial and refugee protection. official figures showed that the backlog of people waiting to leav
andrew harding, our correspondent _ uk, come what may. andrew harding, our correspondent from _ uk, come what may. andrew harding, our correspondent from the _ uk, come what may. andrew harding, our correspondent from the north - our correspondent from the north french coast, thank you for the moment. the row safety bill aimed at sending some asylum seekers to the african country was finally backed after a marathon tussle between mps and members of the house of lords. rishi sunak said it marked...
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one of the biggest in the uk . what does it mean for the uk. what does it mean for business here today? >> it's fantastic for business. year on year it's got stronger and stronger. >> you know credit goes out to jeremy kite and govinda for cohesion. they've they've put on a very well organised show. the kids seem to enjoy it don't you. back from school when they're doing their art and craft and bringing out all their posters and flags? it really is a real family orientated parade and it's just fantastic for business and i hope it continues for a long, long time to come. >> so we're expecting it all to start kicking off in about an hours start kicking off in about an hour's time. what can we expect? because you were telling me this happens every single year and it's just getting bigger, isn't it? >> i'll be honest with you. i think i probably answered that question better than me, because every every year they've got some great surprises as as you can see around us now, we've got an orchestra band that have just come in. there's stilt walkers, t
one of the biggest in the uk . what does it mean for the uk. what does it mean for business here today? >> it's fantastic for business. year on year it's got stronger and stronger. >> you know credit goes out to jeremy kite and govinda for cohesion. they've they've put on a very well organised show. the kids seem to enjoy it don't you. back from school when they're doing their art and craft and bringing out all their posters and flags? it really is a real family orientated parade...
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gives a sense of what this says about the state of uk finances. things are moving in the right direction, as you said borrowing is lower than the previous financial year and much lower than during the pandemic when borrowing was over £300 billion in one single year. it isjust not falling £300 billion in one single year. it is just not falling quite as fast as everyone had hoped, really. a lot of thatis everyone had hoped, really. a lot of that is due to the government's high interest debt payments which is not going to go away. i think in general this kind of dampens a bit of the chatter we have heard over the weekend about the chancellor hoping to cut taxes again in a fiscal event before the next election. that to cut taxes again in a fiscal event before the next election.- before the next election. that is the challenge — before the next election. that is the challenge because _ before the next election. that is the challenge because the - the challenge because the government, there was a they are raising taxes to fix public services or give
gives a sense of what this says about the state of uk finances. things are moving in the right direction, as you said borrowing is lower than the previous financial year and much lower than during the pandemic when borrowing was over £300 billion in one single year. it isjust not falling £300 billion in one single year. it is just not falling quite as fast as everyone had hoped, really. a lot of thatis everyone had hoped, really. a lot of that is due to the government's high interest debt...
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. _ france and the uk? they have different demands. i- france and the uk? they have different demands. i have - france and the uk? they have | different demands. i have seen france and the uk? they have - different demands. i have seen the french this morning trying to stop this one boat. theirjob is to stop the boats getting off the beach. to be fair, they seem pretty motivated. the fact that we were on the beach filming this seem to make them extremely angry. people were questioned and had their ids checked by the french police. from what i take from that is that they are determined to stop this. every beach has a patrol. there is a large vessel out at sea trying to stop people from crossing. but the british operation is slightly different. they only stop people when they cross the boundary in the middle of the english channel. they take people on board and make sure they are safe. then they aren't into they are safe. then they aren't into the system. 90% of them claim asylum. the others run for the hills in kent. the british are paying the french for pol
. _ france and the uk? they have different demands. i- france and the uk? they have different demands. i have - france and the uk? they have | different demands. i have seen france and the uk? they have - different demands. i have seen the french this morning trying to stop this one boat. theirjob is to stop the boats getting off the beach. to be fair, they seem pretty motivated. the fact that we were on the beach filming this seem to make them extremely angry. people were questioned and had...
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following washington , the uk also promised another aid package to ukraine worth half a billion pounds; the supply will include boats, floating craft for sea dive raids, strike missiles and air defense missiles, as well as ammunition for small arms. vladimir putin awarded the military commander with lime semyon eremin with the order of posthumous courage. fulfillment of professional duty. the journalist worked in the combat zone from the first days of the special operation; he died from wounds received as a result of a strike from a ukrainian vpivedrone on april 19 on the dpr border from the zaporozhye region. semyon was 42 years old. dozens of journalists came to the farewell ceremony with a colleague today. many knew semyon personally. he always felt. myself responsible not only there for my group, but for myself, but for everyone around me, although we seem to be all on different channels we work, but he always somehow supported us, he was rooting for everyone, he was somehow worried, and in the end this all happened to him, the okhoronets named eremin at the troekurovsky cemetery.
following washington , the uk also promised another aid package to ukraine worth half a billion pounds; the supply will include boats, floating craft for sea dive raids, strike missiles and air defense missiles, as well as ammunition for small arms. vladimir putin awarded the military commander with lime semyon eremin with the order of posthumous courage. fulfillment of professional duty. the journalist worked in the combat zone from the first days of the special operation; he died from wounds...
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the uk needed us in the 19605 quick point? the uk needed us in the 1960s when my _ quick point? the uk needed us in the 1960s when my parents _ quick point? the uk needed us in the 1960s when my parents came - quick point? the uk needed us in the 1960s when my parents came over, i 1960s when my parents came over, open border policy, and when they don't need us, they close the door. you can't have it both ways. you can't have your cake and eat it. thank you, sir. dominique in east london, michaeland thank you, sir. dominique in east london, michael and dagenham thank you, sir. dominique in east london, michaeland dagenham coming up. anton, make a quick point. there are great colours. and we get very short points from all of you, and i will rudely interrupt you when you have made it. go on, anton. i’m will rudely interrupt you when you have made it. go on, anton. i'm an immigrant — have made it. go on, anton. i'm an immigrant myself. _ have made it. go on, anton. i'm an immigrant myself. i— have made it. go on, anton. i'm an immigrant myself. i came - have made it. go on, an
the uk needed us in the 19605 quick point? the uk needed us in the 1960s when my _ quick point? the uk needed us in the 1960s when my parents _ quick point? the uk needed us in the 1960s when my parents came - quick point? the uk needed us in the 1960s when my parents came over, i 1960s when my parents came over, open border policy, and when they don't need us, they close the door. you can't have it both ways. you can't have your cake and eat it. thank you, sir. dominique in east london,...
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— arrive in the uk? what are the government — arrive in the uk? what are the government is _ arrive in the uk? what are the government is saying - arrive in the uk? what are the government is saying is - arrive in the uk? what are the | government is saying is anyone arriving illegally in the uk by a small boat or in the back of a lorry will not be allowed to stay in the uk, and the idea is people will be detained, denied the right to apply for asylum in the uk and then deported. what happens initially when people arrive down out of the port in dover is they are given a security check and a health check, they are taken to a processing centre a few kilometres away from here and then dispersed around the country. what the government seems to be gearing up for it is trying to detain more of those people and to remove them swiftly to rwanda, but that will be quite a tall order because at the moment the number of people who could in theory be removed to are you understand that more than 50,000. these are people who have arrived illegally in the uk sinc
— arrive in the uk? what are the government — arrive in the uk? what are the government is _ arrive in the uk? what are the government is saying - arrive in the uk? what are the government is saying is - arrive in the uk? what are the | government is saying is anyone arriving illegally in the uk by a small boat or in the back of a lorry will not be allowed to stay in the uk, and the idea is people will be detained, denied the right to apply for asylum in the uk and then deported. what...
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the ftse 100 here in the uk has crossed above the 8,000 mark. it has to do with the weaker currency and the investors have seemed to choose more defensive parts of the market in the likes of shell, astrazeneca and so on which has been driving the market here in the uk. we are monitoring the tech space. at this stage, the tech sector is out performing the rest of the market by 2%. here, frank, it has to do with some of the earnings with s.a.p. beating the forecasts and also what is happening stateside. we are waiting to hear from big tech later this week. >> we call football soccer. silvia made a face when i called it soccer earlier. thank you, silvia. >>> turning attention back to the markets which rebounded from the selloff. nasdaq and s&p snapping a six-day losing streak ahead of the busy week of earnings. r one strategist said it is not over yesterday. jpmorgan chase's kolanovic said market concentration has been very high and positioning extended which is typically a red flag. it is all adding to the downside risk. he has had a low-end targe
the ftse 100 here in the uk has crossed above the 8,000 mark. it has to do with the weaker currency and the investors have seemed to choose more defensive parts of the market in the likes of shell, astrazeneca and so on which has been driving the market here in the uk. we are monitoring the tech space. at this stage, the tech sector is out performing the rest of the market by 2%. here, frank, it has to do with some of the earnings with s.a.p. beating the forecasts and also what is happening...
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around the world and across the uk — this is bbc news. here in the uk, a long—awaited report into the use of infected blood in the nhs is due to be published in just under four weeks. around 30,000 people were infected with hiv and hepatitis in the 1970s and �*80s — after being given unsafe blood products. 3,000 of them of have since died. fiona lamdin has more. good morning, sir. merry christmas to you. all right? i've got a stomachache. you've got a stomachache? he knew, he knew. yeah, he knew he was dying. he used to say i'm frightened. he was scared. as a baby, lee was diagnosed with haemophilia, a rare genetic condition where the blood doesn't clot properly. to help control his bleeding, when he was two, he was treated with a blood product called factor viii, which had been collected from a large number of donors. we went for a routine checkup and we went in to see the consultant. and he told us that lee was infected with hiv. and then he was gone. he walked out the door. they were left completely on their own to deal with this
around the world and across the uk — this is bbc news. here in the uk, a long—awaited report into the use of infected blood in the nhs is due to be published in just under four weeks. around 30,000 people were infected with hiv and hepatitis in the 1970s and �*80s — after being given unsafe blood products. 3,000 of them of have since died. fiona lamdin has more. good morning, sir. merry christmas to you. all right? i've got a stomachache. you've got a stomachache? he knew, he knew....
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as my banner says, made in uk. as my banner says, made in scotland sold the world made in northern ireland, made in, made in wales. that resonates with people , you know our so our people, you know our so our economy is now 80% services and 20% goods. okay. in terms of how people work, 80% of our workforce is in services , 20% in workforce is in services, 20% in goods, and the same in our gdp . goods, and the same in our gdp. but the fact that our exports are 45% goods and 55% services, which tells you that our goods are good and they go around the world and people want to buy them. >> just explain as well. lord balfe what we mean. but what you mean when we talk about services, the financial sector, insurance, that sort of thing, what are the services that we're so exporting? so well, okay, so i was recently in chile. >> so we've just joined this thing called the cptpp, the trans—pacific partnership. right, last time i looked at the map, uk wasn't anywhere near the pacific ocean. but we've now got this place in t
as my banner says, made in uk. as my banner says, made in scotland sold the world made in northern ireland, made in, made in wales. that resonates with people , you know our so our people, you know our so our economy is now 80% services and 20% goods. okay. in terms of how people work, 80% of our workforce is in services , 20% in workforce is in services, 20% in goods, and the same in our gdp . goods, and the same in our gdp. but the fact that our exports are 45% goods and 55% services, which...
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is this legislative change at the uk which will see people taken not to the uk to rwanda, to apply for asylum in rwanda, no chance of coming to the uk, is that working as a deterrent? it does not seem to be changing the thoughts of people in the camps here about whether they want to get to the uk. lots of drawers, family members, they speak english better than other languages, they believe they will be able to find work and provide forfamilies back they will be able to find work and provide for families back home they will be able to find work and provide forfamilies back home —— lots of draws. in some cases they believe the british system is fair. they do not seem to be deterred, perhaps because some have made very long journeys to get here, across europe, perhaps through turkey or the mediterranean. we have spoken to people from eritrea which is one country away from rwanda, if they wanted to go that they could go very easily but they have come here instead, which suggests that, for now, the boats are not stopping. . now, the boats are not stopping. , in calais, thank you. henry
is this legislative change at the uk which will see people taken not to the uk to rwanda, to apply for asylum in rwanda, no chance of coming to the uk, is that working as a deterrent? it does not seem to be changing the thoughts of people in the camps here about whether they want to get to the uk. lots of drawers, family members, they speak english better than other languages, they believe they will be able to find work and provide forfamilies back they will be able to find work and provide for...