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vicki young, bbc| news.to this point in reducing emissions but some of your recent announcements suggest that you feel we have done our bit for now and can leave future progress to others. is that the case?— others. is that the case? thank you for acknowledging _ others. is that the case? thank you for acknowledging that _ others. is that the case? thank you for acknowledging that we - others. is that the case? thank you for acknowledging that we have - others. is that the case? thank you | for acknowledging that we have done more than others up until now. what i can reassure you is we're going to continue to do more than others going forward to. every country has something or the nationally determined contribution which sets out their reduction targets three to 2030. these were largely agreed at the cop that we host it. what are the cop that we host it. what are the uk? 68%. the eu's? 55%. the us', 40%. the uk? 68%. the eu's? 55%. the us�*, a0%. you won't the uk? 68%. the eu's? 55%. the us', a0%. you won't
vicki young, bbc| news.to this point in reducing emissions but some of your recent announcements suggest that you feel we have done our bit for now and can leave future progress to others. is that the case?— others. is that the case? thank you for acknowledging _ others. is that the case? thank you for acknowledging that _ others. is that the case? thank you for acknowledging that we - others. is that the case? thank you for acknowledging that we have - others. is that the case? thank you |...
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thank you, vickie young, we would _ back on site. back- back on site. thank you, vickie young, we would back with - back on site. thank you, vickie young, we would back with her shortly i'm sure, thanks for the moment. life now to mould was seen, good to have you with us. first of all what do you make of everything happening in the party in the last 2a hours what you mark it feels very dangerous and these words were used a lot in uk politics.— a lot in uk politics. when you have such opposing _ a lot in uk politics. when you have such opposing views _ a lot in uk politics. when you have such opposing views on _ a lot in uk politics. when you have such opposing views on what - a lot in uk politics. when you have such opposing views on what is - a lot in uk politics. when you have. such opposing views on what is your flagship policy and it seems there is no way of meeting in the middle, it puts the prime minister in a very difficult and challenging position. it becomes a numbers game. he is an apolitical straitjacket —— because of the
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christian: let's speak to our deputy political editor vicki young. good to see you, vicki.view worth explaining to viewers joining us what the implications of tonight's vote and the dangers for rishi sunak. vicki: the dangers were huge because he has put so much effort, money, political capital into this very central piece of policy. the idea that that could have been voted down would undermine his authority. what happened is he got through with the majority of before, the threat is still there from some of those mps. they want to see changes further down the line, and that jeopardy does exist and that is in the house of commons inside. it has to get to the house of lords. a lot of unhappiness on the tory side, but no doubt government will be delighted they went through with a relatively healthy majority. what does labor have to say about this? i'm joined by the shadow home secretary. you were able to stand back and watch the tories fighting with each other, i suppose. but at some point if you get your white it will be you dealing with immigration. what is labor's approach
christian: let's speak to our deputy political editor vicki young. good to see you, vicki.view worth explaining to viewers joining us what the implications of tonight's vote and the dangers for rishi sunak. vicki: the dangers were huge because he has put so much effort, money, political capital into this very central piece of policy. the idea that that could have been voted down would undermine his authority. what happened is he got through with the majority of before, the threat is still there...
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vicki young is standing by.ilp who joins me now. that's a slight problem, of course you have won tonight but you heard what your colleagues had to say, some of them are still very concerned and they will try and make changes further down the line. let’s changes further down the line. let's start with tonight _ changes further down the line. let's start with tonight 's _ changes further down the line. let�*s start with tonight 's vote. the start with tonight �*s vote. the media have been frenetic with excitement that we might lose this but the government won with a fairly comfortable 44 vote majority so that is good news. in terms of the bill's passage, of course it will go through its committee stage, its report stage and like with any bill, the government ministers will be talking to members of parliament to see if there are ways of tightening this even further, to improve the drafting to make sure there are no loopholes at all to make sure the courts can't unpick this and if there are constructive, good ideas
vicki young is standing by.ilp who joins me now. that's a slight problem, of course you have won tonight but you heard what your colleagues had to say, some of them are still very concerned and they will try and make changes further down the line. let’s changes further down the line. let's start with tonight _ changes further down the line. let's start with tonight 's _ changes further down the line. let�*s start with tonight 's vote. the start with tonight �*s vote. the media have been...
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vicki young, bbc news. the poet and writer benjamin zephaniah has died at the age of 65.rain tumour eight weeks ago. our media correspondent david sillito looks back at his life. i used to think nurses were women. i used to think police were men. i used to think poets were boring, until i became one of them. this is benjamin zephaniah. benjamin zephaniah... i love me mudder and me mudder love me. we come so far from over de sea. he rose to fame in the �*80s. his dub poetry rooted in the rhythms, language and street politics of his home, handsworth, in birmingham. his words were political, musical, radical. he turned down an obe, saying they'd obviously not read his words about empire. when he began, he could barely read. by the end, he had 16 honorary doctorates. and for one friend and fellow poet, his passing, a terrible loss. he was incredibly friendly, approachable, kind on a personal basis. he could talk to us about things that matter and the things that mattered to him, which is the oppression that he himself experienced but he sees and saw around him in the world an
vicki young, bbc news. the poet and writer benjamin zephaniah has died at the age of 65.rain tumour eight weeks ago. our media correspondent david sillito looks back at his life. i used to think nurses were women. i used to think police were men. i used to think poets were boring, until i became one of them. this is benjamin zephaniah. benjamin zephaniah... i love me mudder and me mudder love me. we come so far from over de sea. he rose to fame in the �*80s. his dub poetry rooted in the...
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our thanks to vicki young, our deputy political editor.�*re watching in the uk, we will stay with these pictures because the crucial minutes and moments are approaching. let�*s take a quick listen in. moments are approaching. let's take a quick listen in.— a quick listen in. what an outrageous _ a quick listen in. what an outrageous suggestion i a quick listen in. what an| outrageous suggestion he a quick listen in. what an - outrageous suggestion he made. a quick listen in. what an _ outrageous suggestion he made. i'm outrageous suggestion he made. i�*m only sorry they were not more noise in the chamber to hear that particular point. the member made an expanding speech. the inescapable, the inestimable, the irresistible logic of my honourable friend�*s speech. all people should have been here to hear what he said. it was logical, compelling. i have turned to him before and i thank him for his work in this area. for pointing out what has already happened since the supreme court, namely the treaty. the memberfor north norfolk gave us actual
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let's go back to vicki young. live now to our deputy political editor , vicky young. he gets in the results. ~ ., ., ., ., ., results. we had one of vote on it note -- labour— results. we had one of vote on it note -- labour amendment - results. we had one of vote on it - note -- labour amendment opposing note —— labour amendment opposing the entire bill and that was a healthy government majority of 68, and i don't think anyone was expected it to be the same for this next vote which is on the substantial and second reading of the bill as a whole. we would have to see how those numbers pan out. we know a chunk of tory mps says they can't support it and with us abstain, and it depends how many of them there are, whether the number numbers stack up for the government. who knows question mark i saw one cabinet minister earlier today and there concern was the abstentions and they were worried that the prime minister and ministers had done a good job of putting —— persuading mps not to vote against it but abstain, but is if there is a sizeable amount of the net abstain, 58,
let's go back to vicki young. live now to our deputy political editor , vicky young. he gets in the results. ~ ., ., ., ., ., results. we had one of vote on it note -- labour— results. we had one of vote on it note -- labour amendment - results. we had one of vote on it - note -- labour amendment opposing note —— labour amendment opposing the entire bill and that was a healthy government majority of 68, and i don't think anyone was expected it to be the same for this next vote which is on...
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vicki young, bbc news, dubai.s told the covid inquiry that if the government had acted more swiftly, school closures could have been avoided in january 2021. he's been giving evidence to the inquiry for a second day and our political editor chris mason was watching. in the chair of scrutiny, matt hancock, the health secretary for england when the pandemic struck. five hours of questioning yesterday, more today, and a consistent theme. tougher restrictions earlier would have been better, he claimed. on reflection and with hindsight i think that if we'd taken action sooner in september of 2020, then we might, for instance, have avoided the need to close schools, which in the end we had to because cases were so high byjanuary. mr hancock was asked today about his affair with a university friend who worked for him at the department of health, a revelation that did little for his dignity or political career. you obviously transgressed yourself. there were a number of transgressions in public life. it is important that
vicki young, bbc news, dubai.s told the covid inquiry that if the government had acted more swiftly, school closures could have been avoided in january 2021. he's been giving evidence to the inquiry for a second day and our political editor chris mason was watching. in the chair of scrutiny, matt hancock, the health secretary for england when the pandemic struck. five hours of questioning yesterday, more today, and a consistent theme. tougher restrictions earlier would have been better, he...
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vicki young, bbc news, westminster. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news.rces in the ukrainian military have claimed that their special forces carried out an assassination of a fugitive ukrainian mp — near moscow. the body of ilya keeva was found in a park, russian officials say he had been shot dead. mr keeva had claimed that ukraine needed "liberating" by russia. the uk government has unveiled reforms to ensure there will be no repeat of what it described as the most �*unforgivable forms of institutional obstruction�* faced by the families of the victims of the hillsbrough football disaster. 97 liverpool fans died as a result of the tragedy in 1989. the report was commissioned after an inquestjury concluded the fans were unlawfully killed, because of police errors. the metropolitan police have launched a murder inquiry after a woman was shot dead and two other people were wounded in east london. the 42—year—old woman died at the scene, in hackney. a man aged 20 and boy of 16 were taken to hospital. you're live with bbc news. in a major blow to the uk's pr
vicki young, bbc news, westminster. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news.rces in the ukrainian military have claimed that their special forces carried out an assassination of a fugitive ukrainian mp — near moscow. the body of ilya keeva was found in a park, russian officials say he had been shot dead. mr keeva had claimed that ukraine needed "liberating" by russia. the uk government has unveiled reforms to ensure there will be no repeat of what it described as the...
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vicki young, bbc news. the poet and writer benjamin zephaniah has died at the age of 65.k at his life. i used to think nurses were women. police were men. i used to think poets were boring, until i became one of them. this is benjamin zephaniah. benjamin zephaniah... i love me mudda and me mudda love me. we come so far from over de sea. he rose to fame in the �*80s. his dub poetry rooted in the rhythms, language and street politics of his home, handsworth, in birmingham. his words were political, musical, radical. he turned down an obe, saying they�*d obviously not read his words about empire. when he began, he could barely read. by the end, he had 16 honorary doctorates. and for one friend and fellow poet, his passing, a terrible loss. he was incredibly friendly, approachable, kind on a personal basis. he could talk to us about things that matter and the things that mattered to him, which is the oppression that he himself experienced but he sees and saw around him in the world and he could express that to almost any age of person in very direct terms. he also appeared mo
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vicki young there.6% for the first time since mid—june, according to a leading financial information service. moneyfacts says the average rate is now 5.99% as lenders compete for customers. our business correspondent marc ashdown is here to explain. thanks very much. the rates for average mortgage deals have changed quite a bit over the past two years. you can see from this chart the average two and five—year fixed rates. both have peaked twice — getting towards 7% — after the mini budget last autumn. and then this summer as the bank of england moved its base rate higher. now the hope is the tide has turned. the average cost of a two—year fixed rate today is 5.99% — under 6% for the first time sincejune. a real psychological barrier. it's 5.6% for an average five—year deal. remember these are averages — if you have a bigger deposit you could get a slightly better rate. but even if rates get cut furtherfrom here — and that's the hope — a lot of people could still see their outgoings creep up. the bank of
vicki young there.6% for the first time since mid—june, according to a leading financial information service. moneyfacts says the average rate is now 5.99% as lenders compete for customers. our business correspondent marc ashdown is here to explain. thanks very much. the rates for average mortgage deals have changed quite a bit over the past two years. you can see from this chart the average two and five—year fixed rates. both have peaked twice — getting towards 7% — after the mini...
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vicki young, bbc news, westminster.pym spoke to some of them i have cognitive issues, i find it difficult to walk very far without having to rest or i collapse, but today is so important. i've come from south london today. i am here primarily for my dad. jean and anthony, both at the inquiry today, have lost so much in different ways because of covid—i9. jean's father died in april 2020 in a care home after getting the virus. anthony was a war correspondent but now because of long covid every day is a struggle. he can no longer work. outside the inquiry they met others who have lost loved ones or suffered with the lasting consequences of the virus. boris johnson: the scene from italy really rattled me. ata distancejim, who is a consultant, is watching the inquiry in breaks from his hospital shift. if we look at our icu, there are two non—corona patients... working in intensive care in the first wave of covid, he had to help manage the surge of seriously ill patients. listening to borisjohnson, that build—up period, you
vicki young, bbc news, westminster.pym spoke to some of them i have cognitive issues, i find it difficult to walk very far without having to rest or i collapse, but today is so important. i've come from south london today. i am here primarily for my dad. jean and anthony, both at the inquiry today, have lost so much in different ways because of covid—i9. jean's father died in april 2020 in a care home after getting the virus. anthony was a war correspondent but now because of long covid every...
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vicki young, bbc news.ight, has been arrested in connection with the unsolved murder of vicky hall in suffolk in 1999. the 17—year—old went missing after a night out with a friend in felixstowe and was found in a ditch five days later. wright, who's 65, is currently serving life for the murder of five women in ipswich in the early 20005. kent police say a 49—year—old man has been arrested after a seven—year—old boy was killed in a crash involving two vehicles in folkestone yesterday. william brown was hit as he tried to collect his football, according to his father. a driver of one of the vehicles left the scene. police are appealing for motorists in the area to come forward with dashcam footage. a coroner has concluded that an ofsted school inspection "likely contributed" to the death of its headteacher ruth perry. mrs perry took her own life after a report from the inspectors downgraded caversham primary school in reading from its highest rating to its lowest following concerns over safeguarding. staff at
vicki young, bbc news.ight, has been arrested in connection with the unsolved murder of vicky hall in suffolk in 1999. the 17—year—old went missing after a night out with a friend in felixstowe and was found in a ditch five days later. wright, who's 65, is currently serving life for the murder of five women in ipswich in the early 20005. kent police say a 49—year—old man has been arrested after a seven—year—old boy was killed in a crash involving two vehicles in folkestone...
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our deputy political editor vicki young is in the lobby with reaction for us tonight.lso on the programme, an important moment coming up in new york — the un general assembly will vote this hour on a non—binding resolution that calls for a cease—fire in gaza. and we are in overtime in dubai — still no agreed text at cop28. they are working into the night to try and find some language that suits all parties. nothing as yet. we will take you there if and when we hear something. before we go to west minister let's cross to new york without un vote is expected imminently. these are the live pictures from the general assembly. this was an emergency session brought by the arab countries after the united states vetoed a resolution on a cease—fire within the security council last week. tonight 193 countries voting on a similar text. it is a nonbinding resolution so it does not carry any legal weight but the result, which we expect to be in favour for the resolution will add to the pressure mounting on the israeli government. we will keep watching that. we will take you to new
our deputy political editor vicki young is in the lobby with reaction for us tonight.lso on the programme, an important moment coming up in new york — the un general assembly will vote this hour on a non—binding resolution that calls for a cease—fire in gaza. and we are in overtime in dubai — still no agreed text at cop28. they are working into the night to try and find some language that suits all parties. nothing as yet. we will take you there if and when we hear something. before we...
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thanks very much, vicki young.ups criticised the move, saying couples can be punished for falling in love. the government could face legal actions. we can go live to caroline coombs. it's a not—for—profit organisation that supports families affected by the uk spouse visa rules. am i right in saying is your organisation driving this legal action? yes, it is. we represent _ driving this legal action? yes, it is. we represent thousands - driving this legal action? yes, it is. we represent thousands of l is. we represent thousands of families caught in a position nobody thought they would ever be put in. the shock announcement on the 4th of december has thrown so many people into absolute chaos, panic, worry, anxiety, and there are no details. there's an announcement, but no details. families that are here are suddenly thrown into fear about what that means for them. there's been a little bit of what feels like rollback on that with statements, but there's nothing concrete as yet in terms of confirmation in written for
thanks very much, vicki young.ups criticised the move, saying couples can be punished for falling in love. the government could face legal actions. we can go live to caroline coombs. it's a not—for—profit organisation that supports families affected by the uk spouse visa rules. am i right in saying is your organisation driving this legal action? yes, it is. we represent _ driving this legal action? yes, it is. we represent thousands - driving this legal action? yes, it is. we represent...
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our deputy political editor vicki young joins me.the stakes do you think for rishi sunak? well, they are very high. if you think about it, four years ago today, the conservatives won a majority of 80 so it�*s absolutely extraordinary we are standing here discussing the possibility of a defeat. the government so worried that the climate change minister is having to dash back from the kop summit in dubai. rishi sunak is placed a lot of emphasis on this policy. he has made it a priority and invested a lot of time and money so if it were to be defeated at this stage, it would certainly undermine his authority and it is worth giving some historical context. this is the second reading because what happens is the policy is put forward, it is put through on the detail is fought over later. the last time a prime minister was defeated at this stage on something was 1986, it was margaret thatcher. i think what would be most worrying for the government is this does suggest a lack of discipline. this is an issue, the rwanda policy, that most cons
our deputy political editor vicki young joins me.the stakes do you think for rishi sunak? well, they are very high. if you think about it, four years ago today, the conservatives won a majority of 80 so it�*s absolutely extraordinary we are standing here discussing the possibility of a defeat. the government so worried that the climate change minister is having to dash back from the kop summit in dubai. rishi sunak is placed a lot of emphasis on this policy. he has made it a priority and...
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our deputy political editor vicki young has the details.the economy, get people spending again. as chancellor, rishi sunak did his bit, despite some warnings that the eat out to help out scheme could spread the virus. borisjohnson has previously insisted that medical experts like sir patrick vallance and sir chris whitty were consulted about the idea, something they've denied. but now, today, you are saying you're not sure whether it was discussed with them, and you are surprised that it wasn't? the reason i said that in my statement is because i, frankly, assumed that it must have been discussed with them. and i... i'm perplexed. in light of your views, secretly held about people dying, having reached their time anyway... mrjohnson looked irritated when he was read extracts from sir patrick vallance's diary, suggesting he advocated "letting the virus rip". frankly, it does not do justice to what we did, ourthoughts, ourfeelings, my thoughts, my feelings, to say that we were remotely reconciled to fatalities across the country. questioning
our deputy political editor vicki young has the details.the economy, get people spending again. as chancellor, rishi sunak did his bit, despite some warnings that the eat out to help out scheme could spread the virus. borisjohnson has previously insisted that medical experts like sir patrick vallance and sir chris whitty were consulted about the idea, something they've denied. but now, today, you are saying you're not sure whether it was discussed with them, and you are surprised that it...
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vicki young there.ides, the associate director of advocacy at the human rights charity freedom from torture. thank you, both, for being with us. joe, can i start with you? where is immigration on the list of the public�*s priorities? if immigration on the list of the public's priorities?— immigration on the list of the public's priorities? if you ask the ublic, public's priorities? if you ask the public. what _ public's priorities? if you ask the public, what is _ public's priorities? if you ask the public, what is the _ public's priorities? if you ask the public, what is the most - public's priorities? if you ask the l public, what is the most important issue facing the country, or indeed what is most important facing them and theirfamilies, what what is most important facing them and their families, what comes top by some distance is the cost of living, and then the next level down, you have the economy generally and you also have the nhs, and then there is a sort of third tier, quite a way below thos
vicki young there.ides, the associate director of advocacy at the human rights charity freedom from torture. thank you, both, for being with us. joe, can i start with you? where is immigration on the list of the public�*s priorities? if immigration on the list of the public's priorities?— immigration on the list of the public's priorities? if you ask the ublic, public's priorities? if you ask the public. what _ public's priorities? if you ask the public, what is _ public's priorities? if...
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vicki young was watching. >> the whole truth and nothing but the truth. reporter: mr.on's chance to give the whole truth of the story and he began with an apology. >> i am glad to be at the inquiry. i want to say how sorry i am for the pain and loss and suffering of the covid victims -- >> please, sit down. could you ask him to leave? reporter: these were the four women thrown out for interrupting and saying they would never accept his apologies. inside, questions about february, 2020. coronavirus had spread to italy as the cabinet discussed what plans were in place here >>. i look at all this stuff in which we seem so oblivious, with horror. we should have [indiscernible] much sooner. reporter: the seriousness of the virus understood lead to lockdown. several former colleagues led to -- said mr. johnson was indecisive. he said he was weighing different options. >> there is a risk to the u.k. bond markets and the ability to raise sovereign debt. this matters massively to people in this country. i had to go through the arguments. and that is what i was doing. >> do you
vicki young was watching. >> the whole truth and nothing but the truth. reporter: mr.on's chance to give the whole truth of the story and he began with an apology. >> i am glad to be at the inquiry. i want to say how sorry i am for the pain and loss and suffering of the covid victims -- >> please, sit down. could you ask him to leave? reporter: these were the four women thrown out for interrupting and saying they would never accept his apologies. inside, questions about...
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young explains.ter rishi sunak has made stopping the boats one of his priorities. his government believes that sending some asylum seekers to rwanda will deter others from making the dangerous journey across the channel and help break up the criminal gangs who help them. this year, almost 30,000 migrants have arrived in england by boat. the first flight to rwanda was ready to take off back in the summer of 2022 but was cancelled at the last minute after legal challenges. while courts can't directly overrule parliament, they can decide whether a policy conflicts with other existing laws and international treaties. this is the supreme court — the highest court in the united kingdom — and in november, it ruled that the rwanda policy was unlawful. the main reason it gave was that asylum seekers sent there could then be returned to their home countries, where they might face harm. in response, the government signed a new treaty with rwanda and proposed new uk laws, declaring that it's a safe country and o
young explains.ter rishi sunak has made stopping the boats one of his priorities. his government believes that sending some asylum seekers to rwanda will deter others from making the dangerous journey across the channel and help break up the criminal gangs who help them. this year, almost 30,000 migrants have arrived in england by boat. the first flight to rwanda was ready to take off back in the summer of 2022 but was cancelled at the last minute after legal challenges. while courts can't...
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young explains.shi sunak has made stopping the boats one of his priorities. his government believes that sending some asylum seekers to rwanda will deter others from making the dangerous journey across the channel and help break up the criminal gangs who help them. this year, almost 30,000 migrants have arrived in england by boat. the first flight to rwanda was ready to take off back in the summer of 2022 but was cancelled at the last minute after legal challenges. while courts can't directly overrule parliament, they can decide whether a policy conflicts with other existing laws and international treaties. this is the supreme court — the highest court in the united kingdom — and in november, it ruled that the rwanda policy was unlawful. the main reason it gave was that asylum seekers sent there could then be returned to their home countries, where they might face harm. in response, the government signed a new treaty with rwanda and proposed new uk laws, declaring that it's a safe country and orderin
young explains.shi sunak has made stopping the boats one of his priorities. his government believes that sending some asylum seekers to rwanda will deter others from making the dangerous journey across the channel and help break up the criminal gangs who help them. this year, almost 30,000 migrants have arrived in england by boat. the first flight to rwanda was ready to take off back in the summer of 2022 but was cancelled at the last minute after legal challenges. while courts can't directly...
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young explains.nak has made stopping the boats one of his priorities. his government believes that sending some asylum seekers to rwanda will deter others from making the dangerous journey across the channel and help break up the criminal gangs who help them. this year, almost 30,000 migrants have arrived in england by boat. the first flight to rwanda was ready to take off back in the summer of 2022 but was cancelled at the last minute after legal challenges. while courts can't directly overrule parliament, they can decide whether a policy conflicts with other existing laws and international treaties. this is the supreme court — the highest court in the united kingdom — and in november, it ruled that the rwanda policy was unlawful. the main reason it gave was that asylum seekers sent there could then be returned to their home countries, where they might face harm. in response, the government signed a new treaty with rwanda and proposed new uk laws, declaring that it's a safe country and ordering brit
young explains.nak has made stopping the boats one of his priorities. his government believes that sending some asylum seekers to rwanda will deter others from making the dangerous journey across the channel and help break up the criminal gangs who help them. this year, almost 30,000 migrants have arrived in england by boat. the first flight to rwanda was ready to take off back in the summer of 2022 but was cancelled at the last minute after legal challenges. while courts can't directly...
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young explains.rishi sunak has made stopping the boats one of his priorities. his government believes that sending some asylum seekers to rwanda will deter others from making the dangerous journey across the channel and help break up the criminal gangs who help them. this year, almost 30,000 migrants have arrived in england by boat. the first flight to rwanda was ready to take off back in the summer of 2022 but was cancelled at the last minute after legal challenges. while courts can't directly overrule parliament, they can decide whether a policy conflicts with other existing laws and international treaties. this is the supreme court — the highest court in the united kingdom — and in november, it ruled that the rwanda policy was unlawful. the main reason it gave was that asylum seekers sent there could then be returned to their home countries, where they might face harm. in response, the government signed a new treaty with rwanda and proposed new uk laws, declaring that it's a safe country and order
young explains.rishi sunak has made stopping the boats one of his priorities. his government believes that sending some asylum seekers to rwanda will deter others from making the dangerous journey across the channel and help break up the criminal gangs who help them. this year, almost 30,000 migrants have arrived in england by boat. the first flight to rwanda was ready to take off back in the summer of 2022 but was cancelled at the last minute after legal challenges. while courts can't directly...
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young explains.i sunak has made stopping the boats one of his priorities. his government believes that sending some asylum seekers to rwanda will deter others from making the dangerous journey across the channel and help break up the criminal gangs who help them. this year, almost 30,000 migrants have arrived in england by boat. the first flight to rwanda was ready to take off back in the summer of 2022 but was cancelled at the last minute after legal challenges. while courts can't directly overrule parliament, they can decide whether a policy conflicts with other existing laws and international treaties. this is the supreme court — the highest court in the united kingdom — and in november, it ruled that the rwanda policy was unlawful. the main reason it gave was that asylum seekers sent there could then be returned to their home countries, where they might face harm. in response, the government signed a new treaty with rwanda and proposed new uk laws, declaring that it's a safe country and ordering
young explains.i sunak has made stopping the boats one of his priorities. his government believes that sending some asylum seekers to rwanda will deter others from making the dangerous journey across the channel and help break up the criminal gangs who help them. this year, almost 30,000 migrants have arrived in england by boat. the first flight to rwanda was ready to take off back in the summer of 2022 but was cancelled at the last minute after legal challenges. while courts can't directly...
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young explains.ter rishi sunak has made stopping the boats one of his priorities. his government believes that sending some asylum seekers to rwanda will deter others from making the dangerous journey across the channel and help break up the criminal gangs who help them. this year, almost 30,000 migrants have arrived in england by boat. the first flight to rwanda was ready to take off back in the summer of 2022, but was cancelled at the last minute, after legal challenges. while courts can't directly overrule parliament, they can decide whether a policy conflicts with other existing laws and international treaties. this is the supreme court — the highest court in the united kingdom — and in november, it ruled that the rwanda policy was unlawful. the main reason it gave was that asylum seekers sent there could then be returned to their home countries, where they might face harm. in response, the government signed a new treaty with rwanda and proposed new uk laws, declaring that it's a safe country and
young explains.ter rishi sunak has made stopping the boats one of his priorities. his government believes that sending some asylum seekers to rwanda will deter others from making the dangerous journey across the channel and help break up the criminal gangs who help them. this year, almost 30,000 migrants have arrived in england by boat. the first flight to rwanda was ready to take off back in the summer of 2022, but was cancelled at the last minute, after legal challenges. while courts can't...
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young explains.r rishi sunak has made stopping the boats one of his priorities. his government believes that sending some asylum seekers to rwanda will deter others from making the dangerous journey across the channel and help break up the criminal gangs who help them. this year, almost 30,000 migrants have arrived in england by boat. the first flight to rwanda was ready to take off back in the summer of 2022 but was cancelled at the last minute after legal challenges. while courts can't directly overrule parliament, they can decide whether a policy conflicts with other existing laws and international treaties. this is the supreme court — the highest court in the united kingdom — and in november, it ruled that the rwanda policy was unlawful. the main reason it gave was that asylum seekers sent there could then be returned to their home countries, where they might face harm. in response, the government signed a new treaty with rwanda and proposed new uk laws, declaring that it's a safe country and ord
young explains.r rishi sunak has made stopping the boats one of his priorities. his government believes that sending some asylum seekers to rwanda will deter others from making the dangerous journey across the channel and help break up the criminal gangs who help them. this year, almost 30,000 migrants have arrived in england by boat. the first flight to rwanda was ready to take off back in the summer of 2022 but was cancelled at the last minute after legal challenges. while courts can't...
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young explains.ister rishi sunak has made stopping the boats one of his priorities. his government believes that sending some asylum seekers to rwanda will deter others from making the dangerous journey across the channel and help break up the criminal gangs who help them. this year, almost 30,000 migrants have arrived in england by boat. the first flight to rwanda was ready to take off back in the summer of 2022 but was cancelled at the last minute after legal challenges. while courts can't directly overrule parliament, they can decide whether a policy conflicts with other existing laws and international treaties. this is the supreme court — the highest court in the united kingdom — and in november, it ruled that the rwanda policy was unlawful. the main reason it gave was that asylum seekers sent there could then be returned to their home countries, where they might face harm. in response, the government signed a new treaty with rwanda and proposed new uk laws declaring that it's a safe country and
young explains.ister rishi sunak has made stopping the boats one of his priorities. his government believes that sending some asylum seekers to rwanda will deter others from making the dangerous journey across the channel and help break up the criminal gangs who help them. this year, almost 30,000 migrants have arrived in england by boat. the first flight to rwanda was ready to take off back in the summer of 2022 but was cancelled at the last minute after legal challenges. while courts can't...
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young explains.r rishi sunak has made stopping the boats one of his priorities. his government believes that sending some asylum seekers to rwanda will deter others from making the dangerous journey across the channel and help break up the criminal gangs who help them. this year, almost 30,000 migrants have arrived in england by boat. the first flight to rwanda was ready to take off back in the summer of 2022 but was cancelled at the last minute after legal challenges. while courts can't directly overrule parliament, they can decide whether a policy conflicts with other existing laws and international treaties. this is the supreme court — the highest court in the united kingdom — and in november, it ruled that the rwanda policy was unlawful. the main reason it gave was that asylum seekers sent there could then be returned to their home countries, where they might face harm. in response, the government signed a new treaty with rwanda and proposed new uk laws, declaring that it's a safe country and ord
young explains.r rishi sunak has made stopping the boats one of his priorities. his government believes that sending some asylum seekers to rwanda will deter others from making the dangerous journey across the channel and help break up the criminal gangs who help them. this year, almost 30,000 migrants have arrived in england by boat. the first flight to rwanda was ready to take off back in the summer of 2022 but was cancelled at the last minute after legal challenges. while courts can't...
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our deputy political editor vicki young reports from dubai.sunak, who spent just 12 hours here in dubai, plenty of time he said to get things done. he has been accused of being uninterested in green issue, but says that he is proud of uk's achievements. the day started with a speech by king charles, words that were government—approved. his choice of tie maybe wasn't, covered in greek flags. the king said the dangers of climate change were no longer distant risks. ladies and gentlemen in your hands is an unmissable opportunity to keep our common hope alive. i can only urge you to meet it with ambition, imagination and a true sense of the emergency we face. all the talk is about countries doing more to cut carbon emissions. mr sunak denies he's watering down uk targets after delaying the ban of the sale of new petrol cars. the british people care about the environment. they know the cost of inaction are intolerable, but they also know we have choices. some of your announcements suggest that you feel we have done our bit for now and can leave fut
our deputy political editor vicki young reports from dubai.sunak, who spent just 12 hours here in dubai, plenty of time he said to get things done. he has been accused of being uninterested in green issue, but says that he is proud of uk's achievements. the day started with a speech by king charles, words that were government—approved. his choice of tie maybe wasn't, covered in greek flags. the king said the dangers of climate change were no longer distant risks. ladies and gentlemen in your...
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our deputy politcal editor vicki young explains.st two factions in his party who are opposed to this for diametrically opposed reasons. one side are saying, "we've got to disregard more "human rights legislation," the other saying, "well, actually, "you've gone too far already." so, this weekend, the home secretary and other ministers will be giving really a very simple message to their mps — "focus on this, don't worry about all the other things that you are also grumpy about. "this is the best way forward." the plan would send migrants to the african nation — in the hopes of deterring others from crossing the channel in small boats. but supreme courtjudges have already blocked a previous version of the scheme — declaring that rwanda was not a safe country and that the asylum system was flawed. mps will debate the latest plan on tuesday. you're live with bbc news. a major donor to the university of pennsylvania has withdrawn a one—hundred—million—dollar grant in protest against remarks to congress by its president liz magill about
our deputy politcal editor vicki young explains.st two factions in his party who are opposed to this for diametrically opposed reasons. one side are saying, "we've got to disregard more "human rights legislation," the other saying, "well, actually, "you've gone too far already." so, this weekend, the home secretary and other ministers will be giving really a very simple message to their mps — "focus on this, don't worry about all the other things that you...
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live now to our deputy political editor, vicky young, who's in westminster.he extra £100 million? . , revelation, but of the extra £100 million? ., , ., , . million? initially the home office ministers when _ million? initially the home office ministers when asked _ million? initially the home office ministers when asked about - million? initially the home office ministers when asked about the l million? initially the home office . ministers when asked about the cost of all of this have said it would come out in the usual way in the accounts for the home office. but that all changed yesterday and a letter from a top official at the home office reveals this extra money. to be clear, this extra £100 million actually dates back to april. this is not to do with the changes we saw this week, this new treaty which the home secretary went to sign in luanda. this is from last april. there is more money that will be coming down the track, another £50 million, partly to do with set—up costs, training, economic development in veranda and there will be more costs associa
live now to our deputy political editor, vicky young, who's in westminster.he extra £100 million? . , revelation, but of the extra £100 million? ., , ., , . million? initially the home office ministers when _ million? initially the home office ministers when asked _ million? initially the home office ministers when asked about - million? initially the home office ministers when asked about the l million? initially the home office . ministers when asked about the cost of all of this have said...
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vicky young was watching. ..to tell the truth and nothing but the truth.w glad i am to be here at this inquiry and how sorry i am for the pain and the loss and the suffering... sit down. ..of the covid victims. please, sit down. right, ushers, please could you ask them to leave. these were the four women thrown out for interrupting. they said they'd never accept mrjohnson�*s apology. 11 municipalities in italy... back inside questions about february 2020. coronavirus had spread to italy and the cabinet had discussed what plans were in place here. i look at all this stuff in which we seemed so oblivious with horror now, we should have twigged, we should have collectively twigged much sooner, i should have twigged. when the seriousness of the virus was understood it led to this, lockdown. several former colleagues described mrjohnson as indecisive. he says he was weighing up all the options. i've got the chancellor of the exchequer with me saying that there is a risk to the uk bond markets and our ability to raise sovereign debt. this matters massively to pe
vicky young was watching. ..to tell the truth and nothing but the truth.w glad i am to be here at this inquiry and how sorry i am for the pain and the loss and the suffering... sit down. ..of the covid victims. please, sit down. right, ushers, please could you ask them to leave. these were the four women thrown out for interrupting. they said they'd never accept mrjohnson�*s apology. 11 municipalities in italy... back inside questions about february 2020. coronavirus had spread to italy and...
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here's our deputy political editor vicki young.
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our deputy political editor vicki young reports from dubai.flying visit by rishi sunak, who spentjust12 hours here in dubai, plenty of time he said to get things done. he has been accused of being uninterested in green issue, but says that he is proud of uk's achievements. the day started with a speech by king charles, words that were government—approved. his choice of tie maybe wasn't, covered in greek flags. the king said the dangers of climate change were no longer distant risks.— longer distant risks. ladies and gentlemen _ longer distant risks. ladies and gentlemen in — longer distant risks. ladies and gentlemen in your— longer distant risks. ladies and gentlemen in your hands - longer distant risks. ladies and gentlemen in your hands is - longer distant risks. ladies and gentlemen in your hands is an l gentlemen in your hands is an unmissable opportunity to keep our common hope alive. i can only urge you to meet it with ambition, imagination and a true sense of the emergency we face.— emergency we face. all the talk is about countries _
our deputy political editor vicki young reports from dubai.flying visit by rishi sunak, who spentjust12 hours here in dubai, plenty of time he said to get things done. he has been accused of being uninterested in green issue, but says that he is proud of uk's achievements. the day started with a speech by king charles, words that were government—approved. his choice of tie maybe wasn't, covered in greek flags. the king said the dangers of climate change were no longer distant risks.— longer...
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he's been speaking to our deputy political editor, vicki young. and that includes the uk. we have done some good things, but we need to lead by the power of example, not use that as a reason for going no further. this is a huge obligation for britain because many people watching this be struggling with their bills. they want their energy bills to go down. quite understandably, the only way they go down for good is if we transition to renewables. so there's a huge amount of public benefit for many millions of people in britain to what's going on here. so instead of retreating from that and seeing it as an unwanted obligation, we need to see it as an opportunity to help people with their bills. i mean, the net zero targets are still there, aren't they? now there have been some changes, but lots of people would say, well, actually that does place less of a burden on the taxpayer. the targets are still there, but we're way off meeting them at the moment. and that is why so many people have come here to cop, to have the discussion about what further st
he's been speaking to our deputy political editor, vicki young. and that includes the uk. we have done some good things, but we need to lead by the power of example, not use that as a reason for going no further. this is a huge obligation for britain because many people watching this be struggling with their bills. they want their energy bills to go down. quite understandably, the only way they go down for good is if we transition to renewables. so there's a huge amount of public benefit for...
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here's our deputy political editor vicki young. a lot has been said by a lot of people about borisjohnson�*s time in number ten. he was confronted by the biggest challenge to face a prime minister in peacetime — notjust a health crisis, but an economic one as well. he's been accused of acting too late and of lying about what went on here. ..to tell the truth and nothing but the truth. this was mrjohnson�*s chance to give his side of the story and he began with an apology. can ijust say how glad i am to be here at this inquiry and how sorry i am for the pain and the loss and the suffering... sit down. ..of the covid victims. please, sit down. right, ushers, please could you ask them to leave. these were the four women thrown out for interrupting. they said they'd never accept mrjohnson�*s apology. 11 municipalities in italy... back inside, questions about february 2020. coronavirus had spread to italy and the cabinet had discussed what plans were in place here. i look at all this stuff in which we seemed so oblivious with horror now
here's our deputy political editor vicki young. a lot has been said by a lot of people about borisjohnson�*s time in number ten. he was confronted by the biggest challenge to face a prime minister in peacetime — notjust a health crisis, but an economic one as well. he's been accused of acting too late and of lying about what went on here. ..to tell the truth and nothing but the truth. this was mrjohnson�*s chance to give his side of the story and he began with an apology. can ijust say...
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young, sent this report.ot has been said by a lot of people about borisjohnson�*s time in number ten. he was confronted by the biggest challenge to face a prime minister in peacetime, notjust a health crisis, but an economic one as well. he's been accused of acting too late and of lying about what went on here. ..to tell the truth and nothing but the truth. this was mrjohnson�*s chance to give his side of the story and he began with an apology. can ijust say how glad i am to be here at this inquiry and how sorry i am for the pain and the loss and the suffering... sit down. ..of the covid victims. please, sit down. right, ushers, please could you ask them to leave. these were the four women thrown out for interrupting. they said they'd never accept mrjohnson�*s apology. 11 municipalities in italy... back inside questions about february 2020. coronavirus had spread to italy and the cabinet had discussed what plans were in place here. i look at all this stuff in which we seemed so oblivious with horror now, we s
young, sent this report.ot has been said by a lot of people about borisjohnson�*s time in number ten. he was confronted by the biggest challenge to face a prime minister in peacetime, notjust a health crisis, but an economic one as well. he's been accused of acting too late and of lying about what went on here. ..to tell the truth and nothing but the truth. this was mrjohnson�*s chance to give his side of the story and he began with an apology. can ijust say how glad i am to be here at this...
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young explains.ous journey across the channel and help break up the criminal gangs who help them. this year, almost 30,000 migrants have arrived in england by boat. the first flight to rwanda was ready to take off back in the summer of 2022 but was cancelled at the last minute after legal challenges. while courts can't directly overrule parliament, they can decide whether a policy conflicts with other existing laws and international treaties. this is the supreme court — the highest court in the united kingdom — and in november, it ruled that the rwanda policy was unlawful. the main reason it gave was that asylum seekers sent there could then be returned to their home countries, where they might face harm. in response, the government signed a new treaty with rwanda and proposed new uk laws, declaring that it's a safe country and ordering britishjudges to ignore some sections of the uk human rights act. but many of rishi sunak�*s mps are unhappy. some of them want him to go even further and pull out of
young explains.ous journey across the channel and help break up the criminal gangs who help them. this year, almost 30,000 migrants have arrived in england by boat. the first flight to rwanda was ready to take off back in the summer of 2022 but was cancelled at the last minute after legal challenges. while courts can't directly overrule parliament, they can decide whether a policy conflicts with other existing laws and international treaties. this is the supreme court — the highest court in...
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i heard the young girl used to loved names is vicky me that you don't with anymore. right? yeah. i have no idea what i'm going to i'm. i'm excited. i'm no worries. so i have a little bit of a surprise for you. i'm gonna go to n s t u c 1st. seriously. so i just want to give you the opportunity to maybe get over it today. tell you how this okay, what i want to tell you is that i will get into my bikini with you just to make a few more comfortable. do you want to do this? oh, okay. yeah, yeah. yeah. yeah. let's do it. i bought it on nbc. the silverado, to review the fees, so exploits to the i think i'm gonna jump the the in the family. so because no one said anything about i did have a complex, nice pink. i still look at it if you good i do feeling good. it's like i've taken one step up the welcome to our final challenge slash surprise. a we're going to do is shoot function because i have successfully bridge a lot of people by shooting them and their bodies. i basically shot one day fault, insecure about themselves and showed them my perspective. i think it's different textures dif
i heard the young girl used to loved names is vicky me that you don't with anymore. right? yeah. i have no idea what i'm going to i'm. i'm excited. i'm no worries. so i have a little bit of a surprise for you. i'm gonna go to n s t u c 1st. seriously. so i just want to give you the opportunity to maybe get over it today. tell you how this okay, what i want to tell you is that i will get into my bikini with you just to make a few more comfortable. do you want to do this? oh, okay. yeah, yeah....
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i heard young the used to loved names is vicky me that you don't with anymore. right? yeah. are you excited for this? i have no idea what i'm. i'm excited i'm no worries. so i have a little bit of a surprise for you. mm. 0 i'm gonna go to a list for you see 1st seriously. so i just want to give you the opportunity to maybe get over it today. tell you how this okay, what i want to tell you is that i will get into my bikini with you just to make a few more comfortable. do you want to do this? okay. yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. let's do it. i put it on and you see the let's do that. so proud of you to review the a few so exposed the i think i'm going to jump the the in the family. so because no one said anything about i did have a complex, nice pink. i still look at it if you good. i do feeling good. it's like i've taken one step up the welcome to our final challenge slash surprise of a we're going to do is shoot for a long shot because i have successfully bridge a lot of people by shooting them and their bodies. i basically shot one day fault, insecure about themselves and showed t
i heard young the used to loved names is vicky me that you don't with anymore. right? yeah. are you excited for this? i have no idea what i'm. i'm excited i'm no worries. so i have a little bit of a surprise for you. mm. 0 i'm gonna go to a list for you see 1st seriously. so i just want to give you the opportunity to maybe get over it today. tell you how this okay, what i want to tell you is that i will get into my bikini with you just to make a few more comfortable. do you want to do this?...
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i heard young the used to loving this is vicky me that you don't with anymore. right? yeah. the center for this. i have no idea what i'm i'm excited i'm no worries. so i have a little bit of a surprise for you. i'm gonna go to n s t u c 1st seriously. so i just want to give you the opportunity to maybe get over it today. tell you how i should okay. what i want to tell you is that i will get into my be tv with you just to make you feel more comfortable. do you want to do this? okay. yeah, yeah. yeah. let's do it. i put it on and you see the let's do this. so proud of you to review the a few so exposed to the i think i'm going to jump the the in the family. so because no one said anything about i did have a complex, nice pink. i still look at it if you good. i do feeling good. it's like i've taken one step up the welcome to our final challenge slash surprise of a we're going to do is shoot for a long shot because i have successfully bridge a lot of people by shooting them and their bodies. i basically shot one day fault, insecure about themselves and showed them my perspective
i heard young the used to loving this is vicky me that you don't with anymore. right? yeah. the center for this. i have no idea what i'm i'm excited i'm no worries. so i have a little bit of a surprise for you. i'm gonna go to n s t u c 1st seriously. so i just want to give you the opportunity to maybe get over it today. tell you how i should okay. what i want to tell you is that i will get into my be tv with you just to make you feel more comfortable. do you want to do this? okay. yeah, yeah....