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court of human rights. in the past few decades we've seen an increasing use of litigation. this ruling establishes a really important president at the court of human rights. it certainly a landmark case with a tremendous amount of effort and momentum and climate litigation that's to the decision. and that signals that went litigation is used strategically and sensitively it can really provide the necessary protection for people where climate impacts are increasingly felt for them is a positive note to note that them is a positive note to note that the european convention of human rights can be extended to the impacts. sis. rights can be extended to the im acts. �* . rights can be extended to the imacts. . ., ,, rights can be extended to the imacts.�* ., ,, , . impacts. a legal ripple effect across the — impacts. a legal ripple effect across the rest _ impacts. a legal ripple effect across the rest of _ impacts. a legal ripple effect across the rest of the - impacts. a legal ripple effect across the re
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court of human rights. if it stands in the way of his rwanda migration yes. rwanda migration scheme. yes. >> said that >> rishi sunak said that controlling immigration >> rishi sunak said that controll important immigration >> rishi sunak said that controll important than igration is more important than membership the legal body, membership of the legal body, and would let a foreign and he would not let a foreign court interfere in sovereign affairs. >> well, let's talk to our political correspondent, katherine in katherine forster who's in westminster for us this morning. it's for, it's long been called for, certainly by a significant number of tory mps. is the pm going to acquiesce ? going to acquiesce? >> well, it's sounding very much like he will, if necessary . bear like he will, if necessary. bear in mind that the safety of rwanda bill is still going through parliament. it's faced a huge battle to go through the house of lords, but when it becomes law, it's likely to be challenged by the courts. now r
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a group of swiss women have won the first ever climate case victory in the european court of human rights. here they are — the court found switzerland had violated some of their human rights by not taking sufficient action on climate change. switzerland's efforts were called "woefully inadequate". this ruling could influence the law in 46 other europen countries, including the uk. it comes after last month was officially declared the world's warmest march on record. 0ur climate editor justin rowlatt has more. there has been a violation of article 8 of the convention. the swiss women arrived at the european court ready to fight... there has been a violation of article 8 of the convention. ..and they won, persuading the judges that switzerland's failure to do enough to cut planet warming emissions could help create heat waves that could threaten the lives of older people. i am so, well, shocked, positively shocked, so happy we could contribute to the future, to a better future for our children. today's ruling is not only to challenge. —— not open to challenge. experts say it sets an i
a group of swiss women have won the first ever climate case victory in the european court of human rights. here they are — the court found switzerland had violated some of their human rights by not taking sufficient action on climate change. switzerland's efforts were called "woefully inadequate". this ruling could influence the law in 46 other europen countries, including the uk. it comes after last month was officially declared the world's warmest march on record. 0ur climate...
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court of human rights. we've got the verdict on all three this morning, two of them were were ruled inadmissible at including a major one where six young portuguese people had sued 32 government it's trying to get them to increase their climate action that was ruled in miscible because they hadn't gone through domestic courts in their home country or been able to establish that the other countries they were suing we're responsible for the human rights. but in the case of these elderly swiss women, this group called the swiss senior women >> they >> actually won their case, which means that there is now this legally so the binding decision, which may well for switzerland to increase its climate targets, they had actually already been through the swiss courts. did have their case thrown out, but the court ruled today that there had been critical gaps in the process in switzerland and putting in place the relevant domestic regulatory framework and a failure by the swiss authorities. they say to quantify their
court of human rights. we've got the verdict on all three this morning, two of them were were ruled inadmissible at including a major one where six young portuguese people had sued 32 government it's trying to get them to increase their climate action that was ruled in miscible because they hadn't gone through domestic courts in their home country or been able to establish that the other countries they were suing we're responsible for the human rights. but in the case of these elderly swiss...
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european courtio human of the european court of human rights, been able to do rights, have been able to do something similar. right. so interesting. yeah i know that denmark has a similar policy and other countries are also looking into other countries are also looking inths denmark using a rwanda ? >> is denmark using a rwanda? >> is denmark using a rwanda? >> it seems? no, denmark is using the uk. >> that's just seems to turn people i think. yes. people off i think. yes. >> the rwanda thing and the >> and the rwanda thing and the rwandan angry rwandan government very angry about they're finding it about that. they're finding it very about that. they're finding it veryeah, are rwanda. all right. >> this the point though >> isn't this the point though though? in though? these are judges in strasbourg. none of us voted them none of us them in. i'm sure none of us could any of them. are could name any of them. who are these people? why do they get to decide in decide anything that goes on in the uk? decide anything that goes on in the they're trying to look after >> they're trying to l
european courtio human of the european court of human rights, been able to do rights, have been able to do something similar. right. so interesting. yeah i know that denmark has a similar policy and other countries are also looking into other countries are also looking inths denmark using a rwanda ? >> is denmark using a rwanda? >> is denmark using a rwanda? >> it seems? no, denmark is using the uk. >> that's just seems to turn people i think. yes. people off i think....
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so the european court of human rights has intervened in. in switzerland by effectively saying the swiss government has let people by its failure let down people by its failure to act more swiftly on climate change. climate change laws are a human right. let's talk about this because , of course, a lot this because, of course, a lot of people in the tory party are very, very unhappy. our favourite meteorologist, jim very, very unhappy. our favou1is3 meteorologist, jim very, very unhappy. our favou1is here. aorologist, jim very, very unhappy. our favou1is here. what's st, jim very, very unhappy. our favou1is here. what's it, jim very, very unhappy. our favou1is here. what's it got| very, very unhappy. our favou1is here. what's it got to dale, is here. what's it got to do with a meddling court, jim? when governments all around the world, particularly here, are doing climate change, doing lots on climate change, it's come of age. >> that's what's happening. we're at a point where we're arriving at a point where people's human rights are being,
so the european court of human rights has intervened in. in switzerland by effectively saying the swiss government has let people by its failure let down people by its failure to act more swiftly on climate change. climate change laws are a human right. let's talk about this because , of course, a lot this because, of course, a lot of people in the tory party are very, very unhappy. our favourite meteorologist, jim very, very unhappy. our favou1is3 meteorologist, jim very, very unhappy. our...
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court of human rights, we can't put up with this. we can't have you stopping planes going to rwanda as you did a year ago. we're actually going to leave. did he actually going to leave. did he actually mean it.7 well i tell you what, i was absolutely certain as soon as i heard about this that what he was doing was telling an audience what they wanted to hear, that he didn't mean it for one little bit. well, this afternoon we sought clarification on this and gb news political editor christopher hope asked this question of number 10, downing street . and he asked and he said street. and he asked and he said no. did you know gb news are reporting that rishi sunak would consider leaving the echr sr. and the response was no , only if and the response was no, only if the planes were stopped from going, then we would consider the option of leaving. well, you know, you know, let's , let's know, you know, let's, let's just think about those words one more time. you know, he's is he saying he just wants to look at it, or is he saying he really
court of human rights, we can't put up with this. we can't have you stopping planes going to rwanda as you did a year ago. we're actually going to leave. did he actually going to leave. did he actually mean it.7 well i tell you what, i was absolutely certain as soon as i heard about this that what he was doing was telling an audience what they wanted to hear, that he didn't mean it for one little bit. well, this afternoon we sought clarification on this and gb news political editor christopher...
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yeah, well, rishi sunak really ignore rulings of the european court of human rights in strasbourg . human rights in strasbourg. >> well, i hope he will. i've been a long time critic of the echr behalf of your party. love it. well, some of them do. yeah. you're right, i'm completely. you're right, i'm completely. you can't dispute the facts on that. but i've been a long time critic of the echr i think only domestic law should apply on that. we do need a british bill of rights. we need to enshrine in our own statute book that which we think is good and right for our country, and get rid of the jurisdiction of foreign courts. >> love to see it. thank you very much indeed . greg smith, mp very much indeed. greg smith, mp for buckingham. now, the last surviving member of a special forces regiment during world war ii had his dream fulfilled . he's ii had his dream fulfilled. he's gone to dine at the ritz hotel in london to celebrate his 102nd birthday in style. chelsea pensioner john morris volunteered for the pensionerjohn morris volunteered for the raiding support regiment and took part
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previously , the european court of human rights also opposed the law. the plan i envisioned. boris johnson. he was not punished because of the position of the british courts, which considered that immigrants deported to rwanda would face deportation to their home countries where they lived and health may be at risk. the new version of the bill from the sunak government excludes this possibility, so there is a chance that the planes will still take off. responsibility for the protection of refugees, as well as plans and stop shifting emphasized that the law impedes the implementation of the rule of law and creates a dangerous precedent in the world, but the fact is that providing asylum to those in need is very expensive in the uk, while the applications of illegal immigrants are usually considered placed in special migration centers, which are already in short supply, keeping migrants, according to tymes, costs british taxpayers approximately... approval of a new aid package to ukraine of almost 61 billion dollars, let me remind you, they will demand that the eu countries all
previously , the european court of human rights also opposed the law. the plan i envisioned. boris johnson. he was not punished because of the position of the british courts, which considered that immigrants deported to rwanda would face deportation to their home countries where they lived and health may be at risk. the new version of the bill from the sunak government excludes this possibility, so there is a chance that the planes will still take off. responsibility for the protection of...
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. on human rights, we answer to a mechanism called the european court of human rights, and we have pledged that its decisions will be binding on us. so, in 2015, we did this for the first time, explaining that we, for example, cannot, we retreat proportionally, due to the fact that we in donbas and crimea, the occupied territories, cannot ensure, for example, freedom of movement, access to justice , and... different, different things, ukraine listed and explained why this is, it is called a derogation, that is, a partial departure from our obligations, because we cannot implement them, and the european convention clearly states in which cases this is possible, and at the same time it does not violate the obligations of ukraine regarding human rights, one of these points is the war, and this is important, this is an important nuance such that we did it in 2015, in connection with this, for example, in... with you appeared military civilian administrations, and instead of electing who will rule near the front areas, you and i have an appointment, and few people noticed it, unfortunately, why
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of human the european court of human rights. yes. >> at least cabinet members >> at least 12 cabinet members are oppose leaving, including are to oppose leaving, including jeremy hunt, james cleverly and alex chalk. >> well, it comes after calls from tory mps to quit the echr following a landmark ruling that governments have a duty to protect people from climate change. >> well, we're now joined by our political correspondent olivia utley, who joins us live now from westminster. good to see you morning . olivia and you this morning. olivia and rishi facing a large rishi sunak facing a large revolt about this . revolt about this. >> well, absolutely. this landmark ruling yesterday was very significant. there were a group of older women in switzerland who went to court, took their government to the european court of human rights and claimed that they, as older women, had been particularly badly affected by climate change and that actually their right to and that actually their right to a private and family life, something that is
of human the european court of human rights. yes. >> at least cabinet members >> at least 12 cabinet members are oppose leaving, including are to oppose leaving, including jeremy hunt, james cleverly and alex chalk. >> well, it comes after calls from tory mps to quit the echr following a landmark ruling that governments have a duty to protect people from climate change. >> well, we're now joined by our political correspondent olivia utley, who joins us live now from...
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deport them, they have the right to appeal to the european court of human rights and file various appeals. right-wing radicals today scuffled with police in central london, where they gathered to celebrate the day of st. george, the patron saint of england. in such a crowd, anti-immigrant slogans are usually heard, but apparently it is the law. let’s tell you what this day is memorable for in history right now. hello. april 24, 1671 year, the don ottoman stepan razin was captured. he started an uprising, which escalated into a peasant war. crowds of ordinary people, exhausted, flocked to him. razin went to moscow, formally not against the tsar, the people would not have understood this, but to punish the traitor boyars, however, the authorities, frightened by the scale of the uprising, threw a regular army against him and defeated razin near simbirsk, he was wounded. took refuge in the kogalnitsa town of nadon, but razin was betrayed by his former comrades, they betrayed their otaman in order to earn forgiveness. in folk in memory he remained a fearless hero-liberator; stories, songs an
deport them, they have the right to appeal to the european court of human rights and file various appeals. right-wing radicals today scuffled with police in central london, where they gathered to celebrate the day of st. george, the patron saint of england. in such a crowd, anti-immigrant slogans are usually heard, but apparently it is the law. let’s tell you what this day is memorable for in history right now. hello. april 24, 1671 year, the don ottoman stepan razin was captured. he started...
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the european court of human rights as ruled in favor of swiss pension is that to the government's failure to act on climate change violated the human rights. it's the 1st time the court has accepted such an argument. opens the door to more legal challenges to compel government to do more to fight finance climate change. they so is government says it is analyzing the ruling, but it wasn't all wins for activists. the judge's instruct book throughout a similar case followed by young portuguese climate companion is on procedural across another case, both by a french form a male was also ruled in it miss this was compiled as well comp lunmark holding after 7 years of legal battles. so as far as the 1st time, what i have understood is that switzerland has really done too, let's so to come back to climate crisis and has the full body light to, to human rights. so that's a nice victory. not the studies of the paris climate agreement was ratified with the $1.00 degree target, which is no longer achievable. so affective measures must now be taken where of a possible as quickly as possible, the mous
the european court of human rights as ruled in favor of swiss pension is that to the government's failure to act on climate change violated the human rights. it's the 1st time the court has accepted such an argument. opens the door to more legal challenges to compel government to do more to fight finance climate change. they so is government says it is analyzing the ruling, but it wasn't all wins for activists. the judge's instruct book throughout a similar case followed by young portuguese...
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previously, the european court of human rights opposed it. this law, a plan that involved sending migrants to rwanda, was presented almost 2 years ago by boris johnson’s office, it was not implemented due to the position of the british courts, which considered, that emigrants deported to rwanda would face deportation to their home countries, where their lives and health could be at risk. the new version of the bill from the sunak government excludes this possibility, so there is a chance that the planes will still take off. parliamentary. the measures that the government is taking in the migration sphere, well, they are unlikely to create any kind of turning point. however, at the un, even the updated version of the bill with the necessary amendments did not cause delight. british law on the removal of illegal migrants to uranda were criticized by the un high commissioner for refugees, philippa grandi, and the un high commissioner for human rights, volker türk. they called on london to reconsider its plans and stop shifting responsibility. but the fact is that providing asylum to those
previously, the european court of human rights opposed it. this law, a plan that involved sending migrants to rwanda, was presented almost 2 years ago by boris johnson’s office, it was not implemented due to the position of the british courts, which considered, that emigrants deported to rwanda would face deportation to their home countries, where their lives and health could be at risk. the new version of the bill from the sunak government excludes this possibility, so there is a chance that...
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>> create the european >> we helped create the european court human rights after the court of human rights after the second world war. the british invention and the all the european countries, i think, who are outsider russia and are outsider are russia and belarus, tells its belarus, which tells its own story. do really want to story. so do we really want to join pariah states? and join these pariah states? and this this is a kind of this is this is a kind of brexit. mark two the idea that we can do what we want in the world and everybody else will follow let us do it and follow and just let us do it and we'll all the benefits. none we'll get all the benefits. none of disbenefits not of the disbenefits that's not how world works , you know, how the world works, you know, it's a connected and the it's a connected world. and the european human rights european court of human rights is there to protect ordinary people. me, voters people. you and me, voters across from across the country, from excessive to whatever excessive government to whatever colour they happen to be, that would all these
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, the european court of human rights found them to be in violation of international obligations and the european convention on human rights, in particular due to the excessive length of court proceedings and the imperfection of national legislation. in ukraine, i think, like in any other country, zhonden does not want to have a judge. to take part in the adoption of a decision where the european court found a violation of certain provisions of the convention, as well as , as they say, every judge does not want to have some disciplinary procedure. of course there are decision. experts stated that alla oliynyk's explanations, in particular, regarding her nephew's career growth, are not very convincing. nevertheless, it is believed that the judge meets the criterion of high moral qualities. oliynyk has already passed to the next stage. the commission will soon assess her professional competence. another candidate for the post of judge of the constitutional court of ukraine made it to the next stage. serhiy riznyk, vice-rector of ivan franko national university of lviv, professor of constit
, the european court of human rights found them to be in violation of international obligations and the european convention on human rights, in particular due to the excessive length of court proceedings and the imperfection of national legislation. in ukraine, i think, like in any other country, zhonden does not want to have a judge. to take part in the adoption of a decision where the european court found a violation of certain provisions of the convention, as well as , as they say, every...
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court of human rights, because the decisions of the court are binding for the ecthr to take them into account when issuing its verdicts, well , this is really important, and if here is the tool to talk about this real resolution. regarding oil refineries and the oil and gas industry of the russian federation, does this open up opportunities for our western partners to provide us with long-range weapons that can fly over these refineries and oil refineries capabilities of the russian federation, and our western partners will say: listen, the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe in general recognized that this is a legitimate goal, and in this way it opens up an opportunity for our western partners to provide. us those weapons, well, for example, for that scholz, for him to give weapons that will fly there, yes, it definitely gives them some arguments and creates some pressure on politicians like the same scholz, who is wavering, well but here it is necessary to understand that our western partners do not give we have weapons to attack even military facilities on the territor
court of human rights, because the decisions of the court are binding for the ecthr to take them into account when issuing its verdicts, well , this is really important, and if here is the tool to talk about this real resolution. regarding oil refineries and the oil and gas industry of the russian federation, does this open up opportunities for our western partners to provide us with long-range weapons that can fly over these refineries and oil refineries capabilities of the russian federation,...
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change. european court of human rights today, he said that switzerland's failure to act against global warming is a violation of human rights also in coming up at the wins top port. lawyers today argue that german support of israel does not violate international law. vicar road was easy, differently. it's suing germany, claiming proline is helping is real, commit a leg genocide in garza and violent crime and germany rising sharply with many of the suspects coming from other countries.
change. european court of human rights today, he said that switzerland's failure to act against global warming is a violation of human rights also in coming up at the wins top port. lawyers today argue that german support of israel does not violate international law. vicar road was easy, differently. it's suing germany, claiming proline is helping is real, commit a leg genocide in garza and violent crime and germany rising sharply with many of the suspects coming from other countries.
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but european court of human rights is issuing a verdict on 2 cases that could have historic impact. and a spectacular total eclipse leaves north america in all tens of millions of people watched the moon.
but european court of human rights is issuing a verdict on 2 cases that could have historic impact. and a spectacular total eclipse leaves north america in all tens of millions of people watched the moon.
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but european court of human rights has ruled in favor of swiss pensioners who claim their governments failure to act on climate change, lie away to their human rights. it's the 1st time that the court has accepted this argument. lawyer say the ruling will effect climate litigation across europe. germany has presented its defense to a charge of facilitating a legend, genocide and gaza. me for a long number on the case of the ones top court in the hague, over german weapons exports is real. jeremy says it only supplies arms in line with andrew.
but european court of human rights has ruled in favor of swiss pensioners who claim their governments failure to act on climate change, lie away to their human rights. it's the 1st time that the court has accepted this argument. lawyer say the ruling will effect climate litigation across europe. germany has presented its defense to a charge of facilitating a legend, genocide and gaza. me for a long number on the case of the ones top court in the hague, over german weapons exports is real....
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i think there's a big battle coming with the european court of human rights. the pm said today that we are ready. plans are in place and a spotlight. the flights will take ofcom what may, he said. no foreign court will stop us getting flights off. that is him laying down the gauntlet to the european judges. do not stop what i'm doing or there'll be trouble, it does seem to be talking quite tough, doesn't it? am i making that up? am i dreaming, seeing things? or do you think you notice a shift in his approach over these last couple of weeks ? couple of weeks? >> yeah, i have, i think he's getting a bit tired and frustrated . i think maybe he's frustrated. i think maybe he's learning that parliament doesn't always do what what you want it to do. even when you've got a notional majority of 60 or so, it still won't happen. it still won't happen for you unless it makes you make it happen. i think he's been found wanting in some of the of the kind of raw politics required to get things through, perhaps a bit more aggression a month ago. just say, say sod it, let us
i think there's a big battle coming with the european court of human rights. the pm said today that we are ready. plans are in place and a spotlight. the flights will take ofcom what may, he said. no foreign court will stop us getting flights off. that is him laying down the gauntlet to the european judges. do not stop what i'm doing or there'll be trouble, it does seem to be talking quite tough, doesn't it? am i making that up? am i dreaming, seeing things? or do you think you notice a shift...
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filing a statement or appeal to the european court of human rights. this is what my colleagues are doing, there are enough of us in the case, well, i am not alone, and my colleagues are doing this, they directly submit such complaints, several complaints have already been submitted, we have not received any decisions yet, as soon as we receive them, we will definitely inform the society about them. tell me, please, do his colleagues from the service, the security service of ukraine, support roman cherovinsky in one way or another? it is rather difficult to talk about the security service of ukraine, because during the pre-trial investigation, witnesses who are sbu employees were actually pressured, they were not allowed to come to the court session and... the testimony of how it happened is a witness who directly could report that this operation was initiated in the sbu, and he also received all the necessary permissions from his management to carry out certain actions. so, this witness was not allowed to the court hearings as follows: we will receive
filing a statement or appeal to the european court of human rights. this is what my colleagues are doing, there are enough of us in the case, well, i am not alone, and my colleagues are doing this, they directly submit such complaints, several complaints have already been submitted, we have not received any decisions yet, as soon as we receive them, we will definitely inform the society about them. tell me, please, do his colleagues from the service, the security service of ukraine, support...
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a recent landmark ruling at the european court of human rights could set a new president in the fight against climate change. judges rule that switzerland has violated human rights by not doing enough to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. the case was brought forward by a group of more than 2000 women. extreme weather in.
a recent landmark ruling at the european court of human rights could set a new president in the fight against climate change. judges rule that switzerland has violated human rights by not doing enough to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. the case was brought forward by a group of more than 2000 women. extreme weather in.
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enough to stop climate change. european court of human rights today said that switzerland's failure to act against global warming is a violation of human rights. also coming up tonight at the union's top court. lawyers today argue that german support for is real does not violate international law. like a rob was easy, differently, it's suing germany, telling me that berlin is helping is real commit, alleged genocide in gossip and violent crime on the rise here in germany with many of the suspects from other countries in that.
enough to stop climate change. european court of human rights today said that switzerland's failure to act against global warming is a violation of human rights. also coming up tonight at the union's top court. lawyers today argue that german support for is real does not violate international law. like a rob was easy, differently, it's suing germany, telling me that berlin is helping is real commit, alleged genocide in gossip and violent crime on the rise here in germany with many of the...
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the strasbourg court, the european court of human rights, and it looks pretty certain they were going to be on a crash course, the uk government, with the strasbourg court and they may very well take a similar view as the supreme court did last year. 0n the policy itself, the government says it will deter people from trying to get to the united kingdom. do you think that is the case? that is the big question. now, the available evidence suggests that deterrence policies of this kind, where they've been trialed in other countries, tend not to have a big deterrent effect. there is a big caveat, though, which is other countries have not pursued something quite so radical as the uk'ss rwanda scheme and i expect much will depend on the share of irregular arrivals to the uk who are actually swiftly removed to rwanda. if that share is big, then people may think twice about getting a small boat. if that share is small, then the probability of being sent to rwanda would be commensurately small. people may just view that as one additional risk, alongside a much greater risk they're already taki
the strasbourg court, the european court of human rights, and it looks pretty certain they were going to be on a crash course, the uk government, with the strasbourg court and they may very well take a similar view as the supreme court did last year. 0n the policy itself, the government says it will deter people from trying to get to the united kingdom. do you think that is the case? that is the big question. now, the available evidence suggests that deterrence policies of this kind, where...
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the european court of human rights in brussels. again nigel farage, you couldn't make this up.thank farage, you couldn't make this up. thank you, stephen barrett, for joining us on the show. and why don't we hear now from shadow paymaster general jonathan ashworth, who us jonathan ashworth, who gave us his thoughts on the chaos in brussels earlier on on gb news in of free speech. >> and i hope you can get somebody from the brussels authorities to come on and, explain what's going on there. i'm not i'm not up to date with the latest ins and outs of it. what i do know is, and which i'm slightly surprised at, is that suella braverman is one of the guest and guest speakers there. and i think some the speakers, from think some of the speakers, from what who have been what i understand, who have been advertised website for advertised on the website for this have very this conference, have very unsavoury views. i'm rather surprised that suella braverman unsavoury views. i'm rather surp been that suella braverman unsavoury views. i'm rathe
the european court of human rights in brussels. again nigel farage, you couldn't make this up.thank farage, you couldn't make this up. thank you, stephen barrett, for joining us on the show. and why don't we hear now from shadow paymaster general jonathan ashworth, who us jonathan ashworth, who gave us his thoughts on the chaos in brussels earlier on on gb news in of free speech. >> and i hope you can get somebody from the brussels authorities to come on and, explain what's going on...
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a recent landmark ruling at the european court of human rights could set a new president in the fight against climate change. judges rule that switzerland has violated human rights by not doing enough to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. the case was brought forward by a group of more than 2000 women. extreme weather events are becoming more frequent in europe as the deadline to meet the parents. climate agreement targets draws closer. last year was the warmest on record and the united nations is sounding a red alert about global warming in the european alps. glaciers are melting and mountains. links are eroding, and france's place to lay out a storm at tore through the valley and 2020, causing an avalanche of debris. and the devastation is still visible, says von or foods is trying to rebuild his life and his business. but he's bound by red tape money there, i feel let down by authorities. whether warnings are a regular occurrence and residents are bracing for another storm to hit the upper reaches of the royal valley or a disaster area. nature lovers ones frequented the valley and ad
a recent landmark ruling at the european court of human rights could set a new president in the fight against climate change. judges rule that switzerland has violated human rights by not doing enough to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. the case was brought forward by a group of more than 2000 women. extreme weather events are becoming more frequent in europe as the deadline to meet the parents. climate agreement targets draws closer. last year was the warmest on record and the united nations...
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her speech was very, very deeply critical of the european court of human rights, and in particular, the recent ruling, apropos switzerland, that says that any country that is signed up to the echr has but has to adopt net zero policies. and i went on to ask her whether rishi sunak had the courage to do anything about it. and i finished up by asking her effectively, had brexit voters been betrayed by the massive immigration numbers , escaped immigration numbers, escaped from claridge at some point this afternoon, the police will close it down. i escaped, but also i'm very pleased to say that safely escaped is the former home secretary, suella braverman, and we're here suella, because we were supposed to have a sit down in the venue. but kind of they wanted to close the conference. what do you make of it? >> pretty astonishing, >> it's pretty astonishing, nigel, , thankfully, you nigel, isn't it, thankfully, you and i got to make our speeches in favour of controlling our borders and protecting our communities amongst like minded democrats. many of us there are democratically elected polit
her speech was very, very deeply critical of the european court of human rights, and in particular, the recent ruling, apropos switzerland, that says that any country that is signed up to the echr has but has to adopt net zero policies. and i went on to ask her whether rishi sunak had the courage to do anything about it. and i finished up by asking her effectively, had brexit voters been betrayed by the massive immigration numbers , escaped immigration numbers, escaped from claridge at some...
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human rights european court of human rights if immigration if you want an immigration policy that can actually be functional work . so probably functional and work. so probably for me, i might be in the 22. was it in the poll who said, i've got totally sure they should be back in government, but he should on the blower but he should be on the blower to them pretty regularly. not just whole just those three, but a whole swathe of other conservatives who slightly out of who seem slightly locked out of the corridors of power at the moment, stay with us, mark littlewood. let's bring in my top pundits tonight. neil parish, nelson and emma parish, nigel nelson and emma webb. and let me ask you, i mean, the point is, mark littlewood, that this is kitchen sink time for rishi sunak. so what is the political equivalent of throwing the kitchen sink at it? what can rishi sunak do in the weeks and months ahead that might move the dial for him and his party? >> yeah, that's a great question and i would have thought it does hinge somewhat on the on the immigration point. he's got to show really clea
human rights european court of human rights if immigration if you want an immigration policy that can actually be functional work . so probably functional and work. so probably for me, i might be in the 22. was it in the poll who said, i've got totally sure they should be back in government, but he should on the blower but he should be on the blower to them pretty regularly. not just whole just those three, but a whole swathe of other conservatives who slightly out of who seem slightly locked...
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protection of human rights. the more than 2000 older swiss women who brought the case had clear evidence that their health, and their health particularly, is vulnerable to climate change. they talked of heart attacks, dehydration suffered during the increasing number of heatwaves that switzerland is experiencing. switzerland, although it has a reputation for having a pristine environment, is not on track to meet its paris accord global accord climate change targets, but neither are many other european countries. that is why this case could have a big ripple effect right across europe. other countries will be looking hard at this verdict because switzerland cannot appeal it. it is binding and it will have to show it is doing more to it to tackle global warming. imogen foulkes, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. the man who led the campaign against the post office in the wake of the horizon it scandal, alan bates, said the company was run by "th
protection of human rights. the more than 2000 older swiss women who brought the case had clear evidence that their health, and their health particularly, is vulnerable to climate change. they talked of heart attacks, dehydration suffered during the increasing number of heatwaves that switzerland is experiencing. switzerland, although it has a reputation for having a pristine environment, is not on track to meet its paris accord global accord climate change targets, but neither are many other...
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court of human rights. the judges ruled that switzerland�*s efforts to meet its emission reduction targets, had been woefully inadequate. the judgment could influence the law in 46 other european countries, including the uk, which is subject to the court�*s jurisdiction. with more, here�*s justin rowlatt. the swiss women arrived at the european court ready to fight... there has been a violation of article 8 of the convention. ..and they won, persuading the judges that switzerland�*s failure to do enough to cut planet—warming emissions could help create heatwaves that could threaten the lives of older people. i am so happy we could contribute to the future, to a betterfuture for our children. today�*s ruling is not open to challenge. experts say it sets an important precedent and will support the legal case for climate action in european countries, including the uk. the decision comes as new figures show this march was 1.68 degrees celsius above preindustrial levels and the hottest march on recor
court of human rights. the judges ruled that switzerland�*s efforts to meet its emission reduction targets, had been woefully inadequate. the judgment could influence the law in 46 other european countries, including the uk, which is subject to the court�*s jurisdiction. with more, here�*s justin rowlatt. the swiss women arrived at the european court ready to fight... there has been a violation of article 8 of the convention. ..and they won, persuading the judges that switzerland�*s...
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he promised to facilitate the implementation of the decisions of the european court of human rights, according to o'flaherty, the full-scale invasion of the russian federation in ukraine. caused numerous violations of people's rights by the russians. 17 shells from the vampire were shot down by russian air defense. these numbers were shared by their ministry of defense. someone attacked bilhorod, explosions rang out in the city. in one of the neighborhoods, a fire broke out in a private house, which was also damaged high-rise buildings, a school and power lines in the krasnoyarsk territory, several villages were left without electricity. there authorities report three casualties. eight dead and two wounded in russia. in the yaroslavl region, a regular bus collided with a high-speed train. it just happened at a railway crossing, the local authorities report. the preliminary cause of the accident, the bus broke down and stopped on the tracks, its driver and all passengers died. the driver was also injured. no one is standing at the kursk railway station, a mass evacuation was announced
he promised to facilitate the implementation of the decisions of the european court of human rights, according to o'flaherty, the full-scale invasion of the russian federation in ukraine. caused numerous violations of people's rights by the russians. 17 shells from the vampire were shot down by russian air defense. these numbers were shared by their ministry of defense. someone attacked bilhorod, explosions rang out in the city. in one of the neighborhoods, a fire broke out in a private house,...