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is france about to leave the calais beaches unprotected and. good morning everybody. >> good morning ari. good morning harvey. i think there'll be a verdict today . be a verdict today. >> one of harvey weinstein's me to rape convictions is sensationally overturned. plus . sensationally overturned. plus. yet more foreign violence on uk streets. on my panel tonight. it's top telegraph columnist allison pearson, founder of global britain. amanda gal, an ex labour party adviser matthew lazaro and yes , trigger warning, lazaro and yes, trigger warning, trigger warning. can you guess what's wrong with these dolls.7 get ready britain, here we go. how long before britain riots? next . next. >> patrick. >> patrick. >> thank you. the top stories this hour. two men have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a torso was found in a nature reserve. the body part was found in clear plastic by a passer by at castle dale wetlands in salford early this month. the victim is believed to be a man aged over 40, who had only been dead for a matter of days. two m
is france about to leave the calais beaches unprotected and. good morning everybody. >> good morning ari. good morning harvey. i think there'll be a verdict today . be a verdict today. >> one of harvey weinstein's me to rape convictions is sensationally overturned. plus . sensationally overturned. plus. yet more foreign violence on uk streets. on my panel tonight. it's top telegraph columnist allison pearson, founder of global britain. amanda gal, an ex labour party adviser matthew...
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it's understood that a number of people were pulled from the water and taken to the port at calais. the latest rescue operation comes after senior border force officials raised concerns that people in small boats are using children as human shields to evade police . last week, over 900 migrants crossed to the uk. well, the northern ireland secretary says the government is surprised by how quickly their rwanda plan appears to be working. speaking at a british—irish conference in london, chris heaton—harris said they hadn't expected the deterrent effect to begin before flights took off. it comes after the irish government said it has seen an 80% increase in asylum seekers entering from northern ireland. they want to return them to the uk, but the government says that will only be possible if we can send small boat migrants back to the eu . boat migrants back to the eu. >> it was always going to be the case. we believed as a government that our rwanda policy would act as a deterrent for people coming to this country illegally , i think we country illegally, i think we are slightly
it's understood that a number of people were pulled from the water and taken to the port at calais. the latest rescue operation comes after senior border force officials raised concerns that people in small boats are using children as human shields to evade police . last week, over 900 migrants crossed to the uk. well, the northern ireland secretary says the government is surprised by how quickly their rwanda plan appears to be working. speaking at a british—irish conference in london, chris...
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if the wells determination to count to russian, tara was sufficient also to foreign minister demitra calais, but i said, these innocent people would not have been killed or injured if you crane had sufficient a defense capabilities and a reference to the middle east. and those real good attacks on israel, by iran, in the last few days he said 3 days ago in the middle east, we saw what reliable protection of human lives for me. so i was, looks like. so that is an indication of just how angry, seemingly ukrainian, those sources be great and military and government all about this lack of a defense that they're suffering. and they blaming the, the delay of a hold up in the release of 60 plus $1000000000.00. why arguments in the us congress and play g is by european allies also that it taking a long time to get here, child stratford, which is 0 pull taba, central ukraine. the kremlin has concerned russian peacekeepers all withdrawing from the golden and cut off region. and that sort of a done these videos show russian on the vehicles on the way out of the tower tree media and as a by john the so
if the wells determination to count to russian, tara was sufficient also to foreign minister demitra calais, but i said, these innocent people would not have been killed or injured if you crane had sufficient a defense capabilities and a reference to the middle east. and those real good attacks on israel, by iran, in the last few days he said 3 days ago in the middle east, we saw what reliable protection of human lives for me. so i was, looks like. so that is an indication of just how angry,...
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>> these guys needs to be need to at calais, not in london. to be at calais, not in london. stop the boats coming. do your job. we give you enough money. was £500 million? king was it £500 million? the king signed clearly happy have >> he's clearly happy to have the guards. >> majesty, you to >> your majesty, you need to get your priorities straight. send them to them back to calais. get them to stop the boats, for goodness sake, make me laugh. sake, ben, you do make me laugh. do we have time for one more? we do . let's go with boris do indeed. let's go with boris johnson now. he's accused the establishment of trying to stop arms sales to israel. what's he exactly? said , nikki. exactly? as he said, nikki. >> well, he said that it would be arms sales to be insane, to ban arms sales to israel because of the fact that, you , they haven't defeated you know, they haven't defeated hamas as everybody actually you know, they haven't defeated hamazthem verybody actually you know, they haven't defeated hamazthem ver do dy actually you know, they haven't defeated hamazthem verdo in
>> these guys needs to be need to at calais, not in london. to be at calais, not in london. stop the boats coming. do your job. we give you enough money. was £500 million? king was it £500 million? the king signed clearly happy have >> he's clearly happy to have the guards. >> majesty, you to >> your majesty, you need to get your priorities straight. send them to them back to calais. get them to stop the boats, for goodness sake, make me laugh. sake, ben, you do make...
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. >> they're in calais. they're in france. >> i can't second guess why people do it, but. >> yeah, but come on, let's be sincere, because this is. i'm not asking you to second guess. i can't get inside their heads. but what? what i can do is have a, you know, a modicum of common sense. if you are fleeing persecution and torture and whatever. and i'm not denying that people are fleeing that your primary concern surely, is safety. so once you've reached safety, of which, of course, france is safe for you, then to continue and pick and choose and go continue and pick and choose and 9° ' continue and pick and choose and go , actually. let me think. go, actually. let me think. i prefer that country over there in my mind. you've gone past that line now of being someone that's fearing for your safety, because your safety is fine. now you're in france and now you're looking at where are the best opportunities for me and i don't knock that because who wouldn't want that? but then you're not really desperate for your
. >> they're in calais. they're in france. >> i can't second guess why people do it, but. >> yeah, but come on, let's be sincere, because this is. i'm not asking you to second guess. i can't get inside their heads. but what? what i can do is have a, you know, a modicum of common sense. if you are fleeing persecution and torture and whatever. and i'm not denying that people are fleeing that your primary concern surely, is safety. so once you've reached safety, of which, of...
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the french are apparently about to leave the calais beaches defenceless and are the police too fat to protect us? and your favourite, jacob sam smith is going to be performing at the proms. >> sam smith isn't he a brewer? i think there is a sam smith's brewery in yorkshire , so that'll brewery in yorkshire, so that'll be more. nigel farage's ticket. that's all coming up after the weather. i'll be back on monday 8:00. i'm jacob rees—mogg. this has been saved. nation and the weather in somerset will be fantastic. glorious, wonderful . fantastic. glorious, wonderful. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news . news. news. news. >> good evening. here's your latest gb news. weather forecast brought to you by the met office. it's going to be another rather chilly night for many of us, and there will be some showers around and more showers to come as we go through tomorrow. due to an area of low pressure just out in the north sea, bringing a showery theme to many places. some further showery rain through this evening and overnight across southern parts. and here
the french are apparently about to leave the calais beaches defenceless and are the police too fat to protect us? and your favourite, jacob sam smith is going to be performing at the proms. >> sam smith isn't he a brewer? i think there is a sam smith's brewery in yorkshire , so that'll brewery in yorkshire, so that'll be more. nigel farage's ticket. that's all coming up after the weather. i'll be back on monday 8:00. i'm jacob rees—mogg. this has been saved. nation and the weather in...
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and that's where we've seen so much emphasis coming from the ukranian foreign minister, demitra calais. but of course he's attending that somebody. and he now says that he has had assurances from those nato members. they have agreed to identify and blind a different systems in the all schools that they can seems to ukraine. but schools, ukraine in recent weeks has come under the escalation of russian attacks using many ballistic missiles and these kind of calls the drones only one last the latest one last night. in car cable, we understand at least 4 people were killed in that attack. the label says that in march alone, russia use 90 full ballistic missiles in these attacks. so it's the immediate needs that is so important for full ukraine. hundreds of after shops of shaken eastern taiwan the following, the devastating. let's click on wednesday. the 7.2 magnitude quake calls the depths of at least 10 people, an engine more than a 1000. jessica washington falls from near the quakes epi center at joomla elementary school in holly in 10th provide temporary shown to us with dozens of famil
and that's where we've seen so much emphasis coming from the ukranian foreign minister, demitra calais. but of course he's attending that somebody. and he now says that he has had assurances from those nato members. they have agreed to identify and blind a different systems in the all schools that they can seems to ukraine. but schools, ukraine in recent weeks has come under the escalation of russian attacks using many ballistic missiles and these kind of calls the drones only one last the...
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and that's where we've seen so much emphasis coming from the ukranian foreign minister, demitra calais, but of course he's attending that. so i'm in, he's be meeting with some of his counterparts the in brussels. and he now says that he has had assurances from those nato members. they have agreed to identify and find a defense systems in the all schools that they can seems to me crazy. but schools, ukraine in recent weeks has come under the escalation of russian attacks using many ballistic missiles and these kind of calls the drones only one last like just one last night and car cable, we understand at least 4 people were killed in that attack. the label says that in march alone, russia use 90 full ballistic missiles in these attacks. so it's the immediate needs that a southern potent full, full ukraine as these room is speculation. certainly amongst members of the defense establishment k in ukraine and military analysts will say that they are expecting, potentially pushed by russia of most go to try and push explosives further into ukraine in a spring or summer offensive, right? the
and that's where we've seen so much emphasis coming from the ukranian foreign minister, demitra calais, but of course he's attending that. so i'm in, he's be meeting with some of his counterparts the in brussels. and he now says that he has had assurances from those nato members. they have agreed to identify and find a defense systems in the all schools that they can seems to me crazy. but schools, ukraine in recent weeks has come under the escalation of russian attacks using many ballistic...
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. >> i really do to say what he said and to watch what happened on the beaches near calais. yeah, in the last week. correct. was appalling. i mean, even after they brought the whole lot of them back, they allowed them to to vote go back into the boat and push them out towards dover. >> i tell you what's a betrayal of european values? peace come on. >> yeah. we can't have that. >> yeah. we can't have that. >> that's crazy talk that we'll get you cancelled. >> alpesh patel as the bbc. >> alpesh patel as the bbc. >> throw him under the bus. does huw edwards deserve to be back on the box? and who should give him a gig? also, why are the bbc paying him a gig? also, why are the bbc paying thousands of pounds for meghan markle? find out next. a difficult week for our troubled state broadcaster . as troubled state broadcaster. as the face of its news operation. huw edwards, resign from the bbc. bbc accounts which are due out shortly, are expected to show that edwards is the channel's, or certainly was the channel's, or certainly was the channel's highest paid news presenter at almos
. >> i really do to say what he said and to watch what happened on the beaches near calais. yeah, in the last week. correct. was appalling. i mean, even after they brought the whole lot of them back, they allowed them to to vote go back into the boat and push them out towards dover. >> i tell you what's a betrayal of european values? peace come on. >> yeah. we can't have that. >> yeah. we can't have that. >> that's crazy talk that we'll get you cancelled. >>...
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>> because they used to come over on lorries and eventually the security was improved at calais and they stopped being able to come over on lorries and they shifted to small boats that you squeeze the balloon , but the you squeeze the balloon, but the people who really want to come here will try and find some other route. but you then squeezeit other route. but you then squeeze it further. >> when the australians cut this off first, they push the boats back. they didn't allow the boats to land. and secondly, if you did come illegally because people also flew in and then tried to claim asylum , without tried to claim asylum, without filling in the forms which you do at every australian embassy around the world, then they were never they were put on a blacklist, never allowed to come to australia. and once people knew that was going to happen to them, they stopped coming illegally and they started filling in the forms. illegally and they started filling in the forms . you have filling in the forms. you have to give people a different an alternative route. and we have for people, refugees ,
>> because they used to come over on lorries and eventually the security was improved at calais and they stopped being able to come over on lorries and they shifted to small boats that you squeeze the balloon , but the you squeeze the balloon, but the people who really want to come here will try and find some other route. but you then squeezeit other route. but you then squeeze it further. >> when the australians cut this off first, they push the boats back. they didn't allow the...
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. >> i really do to say what he said and to watch what happened on the beaches near calais. yeah, in the last week. correct. was appalling. i mean, even after they brought the whole lot of them back, they allowed them to to vote go back into the boat and push them out towards dover. >> i tell you what's a betrayal of european values? peace come on. >> yeah. we can't have that. >> yeah. we can't have that. >> that's crazy talk that we'll get you cancelled. >> alpesh patel as the bbc. >> alpesh patel as the bbc. >> throw him under the bus. does huw edwards deserve to be back on the box? and who should give him a gig? also, why are the bbc paying him a gig? also, why are the bbc paying thousands of pounds for meghan markle? find out next. a difficult week for our troubled state broadcaster . as troubled state broadcaster. as the face of its news operation. huw edwards, resign from the bbc. bbc accounts which are due out shortly, are expected to show that edwards is the channel's, or certainly was the channel's, or certainly was the channel's highest paid news presenter at almos
. >> i really do to say what he said and to watch what happened on the beaches near calais. yeah, in the last week. correct. was appalling. i mean, even after they brought the whole lot of them back, they allowed them to to vote go back into the boat and push them out towards dover. >> i tell you what's a betrayal of european values? peace come on. >> yeah. we can't have that. >> yeah. we can't have that. >> that's crazy talk that we'll get you cancelled. >>...
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>> because they used to come over on lorries and eventually the security was improved at calais and they stopped being able to come over on lorries and they shifted to small boats that you squeeze the balloon , but the you squeeze the balloon, but the people who really want to come here will try and find some other route. but you then squeezeit other route. but you then squeeze it further. >> when the australians cut this off first, they push the boats back. they didn't allow the boats to land. and secondly, if you did come illegally because people also flew in and then tried to claim asylum , without tried to claim asylum, without filling in the forms which you do at every australian embassy around the world, then they were never they were put on a blacklist, never allowed to come to australia. and once people knew that was going to happen to them, they stopped coming illegally and they started filling in the forms. illegally and they started filling in the forms . you have filling in the forms. you have to give people a different an alternative route. and we have for people, refugees ,
>> because they used to come over on lorries and eventually the security was improved at calais and they stopped being able to come over on lorries and they shifted to small boats that you squeeze the balloon , but the you squeeze the balloon, but the people who really want to come here will try and find some other route. but you then squeezeit other route. but you then squeeze it further. >> when the australians cut this off first, they push the boats back. they didn't allow the...
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we know eurotunnel owner getlink is building new processing areas in folkestone and calais to deal with the changes, but the port of dover is expected to face some particular challenges because of the constrained area there and because they have so many cars, lorries and coaches going through every day, and the port, along with ferry companies and tourism groups in kent, have previously warned that this disruption could have a significant impact on communities, businesses and the authorities there. thousands of people have taken to the streets of the canary islands to protest against the impact of mass tourism. they say too many visitors are damaging the environment and pricing locals out of the housing market. there are now calls for the spanish government to limit the number of visitors. here's simonjones. in the baking spanish heat that helped bring in 16 million visitors to the canaries last year, local people are hot under the collar. the message from tenerife — tourism has gone too far. translation: the canary islands say, "enough is enough". _ they have a limit. 0ur resources a
we know eurotunnel owner getlink is building new processing areas in folkestone and calais to deal with the changes, but the port of dover is expected to face some particular challenges because of the constrained area there and because they have so many cars, lorries and coaches going through every day, and the port, along with ferry companies and tourism groups in kent, have previously warned that this disruption could have a significant impact on communities, businesses and the authorities...
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is france about to leave the calais beaches unprotected and. good morning everybody. >> good morning ari. good morning harvey. i think there'll be a verdict today . be a verdict today. >> one of harvey weinstein's me to rape convictions is sensationally overturned. plus . sensationally overturned. plus. yet more foreign violence on uk streets. on my panel tonight. it's top telegraph columnist allison pearson, founder of global britain. amanda gal, an ex labour party adviser matthew lazaro and yes , trigger warning, lazaro and yes, trigger warning, trigger warning. can you guess what's wrong with these dolls? get ready britain, here we go. how long before britain riots? next . next. >> patrick. >> patrick. >> thank you. the top stories this hour. two men have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a torso was found in a nature reserve. the body part was found in clear plastic by a passer by at castle dale wetlands in salford early this month. the victim is believed to be a man aged over 40, who had only been dead for a matter of days. two me
is france about to leave the calais beaches unprotected and. good morning everybody. >> good morning ari. good morning harvey. i think there'll be a verdict today . be a verdict today. >> one of harvey weinstein's me to rape convictions is sensationally overturned. plus . sensationally overturned. plus. yet more foreign violence on uk streets. on my panel tonight. it's top telegraph columnist allison pearson, founder of global britain. amanda gal, an ex labour party adviser matthew...
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now it's understood a number of people were pulled from the water and taken to the port at calais. the latest rescue operation comes after senior border force officials raised concerns that people in small boats are using children as human shields to evade police. last week, over 900 migrants crossed to the united kingdom . a debate on whether kingdom. a debate on whether assisted dying should be legalised for terminally ill people is underway in westminster. earlier on, campaigners gathered outside of parliament calling for change. assisted suicide is currently bannedin assisted suicide is currently banned in england, wales and northern ireland. in scotland, though, it's not a specific criminal offence. but those who help others to end their own lives do risk being charged with murder. opponents say vulnerable people could be pressured into ending their lives , and we're ending their lives, and we're being warned to brace ourselves for even more food price rises with beer, biscuits and bread among items expected to jump. the wet weather means harvests of barley and wheat could be
now it's understood a number of people were pulled from the water and taken to the port at calais. the latest rescue operation comes after senior border force officials raised concerns that people in small boats are using children as human shields to evade police. last week, over 900 migrants crossed to the united kingdom . a debate on whether kingdom. a debate on whether assisted dying should be legalised for terminally ill people is underway in westminster. earlier on, campaigners gathered...
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we go live to calais and nigel farage joins us live at 930 to reveal what trump really thinks of david cameron. >> well, patrick, i hope you'll tell those who are plotting just to grow up and stop plotting that changed prime that we've changed prime minister many times, minister already too many times, well, not my job to tell well, it's not my job to tell them. to tell them that, jacob, maybe you should. maybe you should on message. should pass on the message. >> that's coming up after >> that's all coming up after the i'll be back the weather. i'll be back tomorrow to clock. i'm jacob rees—mogg. this been state rees—mogg. this has been state of know what of the nation. and you know what the to be like the weather's going to be like in it's going to be in somerset. it's going to be simply fine. fabulous. all day. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello. good evening. welcome to your latest gb news weather update. well, it's going to be a dry and clear night for most of us across the uk. there's a chance of frost tomorrow , but it chance of
we go live to calais and nigel farage joins us live at 930 to reveal what trump really thinks of david cameron. >> well, patrick, i hope you'll tell those who are plotting just to grow up and stop plotting that changed prime that we've changed prime minister many times, minister already too many times, well, not my job to tell well, it's not my job to tell them. to tell them that, jacob, maybe you should. maybe you should on message. should pass on the message. >> that's coming up...
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fiona irving, bbc news, calais. john is here to talk about what was almost... well, it still is the most incredible story from the fa cup yesterday. incredible story from the fa cup esterda . ., .,, incredible story from the fa cup esterda . ., , ., , ., yesterday. one of those stop what ou're yesterday. one of those stop what you're doing _ yesterday. one of those stop what you're doing them _ yesterday. one of those stop what you're doing them is. _ yesterday. one of those stop what you're doing them is. whether - yesterday. one of those stop whatj you're doing them is. whether you were watching manchester united against coventry... put were watching manchester united against coventry. . ._ were watching manchester united against coventry... put the tv on. around 20 — against coventry... put the tv on. around 20 minutes _ against coventry... put the tv on. around 20 minutes to _ against coventry... put the tv on. around 20 minutes to go, - against coventry... put the tv on. around 20 minutes to go, it - against coventry... put the tv on. around 20 minutes t
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all ready , care for calais are all ready, getting volunteers. they're going to target the people that are earmarked for these first flights. and attempt to block those deportations in the courts. of course, the safety of rwanda bill, in response to the supreme court ruling that rwanda was not a safe country. the whole point of this legislation is explicitly to make sure that the courts will not block these flights. also, news today reported in the times that the government is looking at other countries as well, potentially countries as well, potentially countries like armenia, the ivory coast, costa rica and botswana, to take people being deported in the future. but yes , deported in the future. but yes, it's been a long road. there's a lot of scepticism as to whether anybody is ever going to rwanda, but government is hopeful but the government is hopeful that it will happen in in the next few weeks. so we don't have very much longer to find out if rishi sunak is going to make good on those pledges. >> thanks for the >> catherine, thanks for the
all ready , care for calais are all ready, getting volunteers. they're going to target the people that are earmarked for these first flights. and attempt to block those deportations in the courts. of course, the safety of rwanda bill, in response to the supreme court ruling that rwanda was not a safe country. the whole point of this legislation is explicitly to make sure that the courts will not block these flights. also, news today reported in the times that the government is looking at other...
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and given they're given the french record and not being able to stop people coming across from calais , i'm quite across from calais, i'm quite pleased that they're not going to guard the palace otherwise , to guard the palace otherwise, we may end up with illegal immigrants each of the royal immigrants in each of the royal rooms there, martin. >> yeah. charles, i was i was wondering if you'd get that a little bit in. but these these are moments. they are important . are moments. they are important. they show the benefits of the royal family in our extension of soft power. and we could do with more relationships with france because, you know, we certainly do with their help, as say, do with their help, as you say, on a range measures, mainly on a range of measures, mainly protecting their own borders. >> yes, yes. absolutely >> yes, yes. you're absolutely right. it is important. >> and relationships , with >> and relationships, with france have been, you know, a bit of seesaw over the, over the years with brexit and everything else. >> but really we are close relations. we are close,
and given they're given the french record and not being able to stop people coming across from calais , i'm quite across from calais, i'm quite pleased that they're not going to guard the palace otherwise , to guard the palace otherwise, we may end up with illegal immigrants each of the royal immigrants in each of the royal rooms there, martin. >> yeah. charles, i was i was wondering if you'd get that a little bit in. but these these are moments. they are important . are moments. they are...
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and it seems to be growing in their numbers and this, this concrete relics, they're located between calais and dunkirk. and police have been watching them, but they're very limited in what they can do in trying to stop them, but it kind of begs to ask, what about the half £1 billion that rishi sunak gave to the french government to deal with these kind of things? because it seems like this money is going to waste, and it's kind of powerless in stopping these gangs from getting over the channel. if you know where they are and you just sort of watching them and you can't do anything until they actually get in a boat. >> and it seems a bit daft, isn't it? >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> i mean, i've reported from, from that area and the sort of ad hoc migrant camps that have come up. but and as you say, the problem is, is you're not breaking the law until you physically get in a boat and launch right? so you've got people milling around and they're a problem for local disorder. one of the other stories similarly in the front page of the times, also discusses how the migrant groups are launc
and it seems to be growing in their numbers and this, this concrete relics, they're located between calais and dunkirk. and police have been watching them, but they're very limited in what they can do in trying to stop them, but it kind of begs to ask, what about the half £1 billion that rishi sunak gave to the french government to deal with these kind of things? because it seems like this money is going to waste, and it's kind of powerless in stopping these gangs from getting over the...
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and now we can't stop some dinghies from the local tesco in calais. coming over to me, it's very, very bizarre. in actual fact, it's so incompetent. it does make me wonder sometimes whether it's , you know, whether it's, you know, intentional in some way. because if you really wanted to stop the boats, all you have to do is adopt. and i've been saying it for weeks, is adopt the policy of australia, which has turned them back, put them into a very safe lifeboat style vessels. and you can do that. people can say you can do that. people can say you can't do it under the echr you can't do it under the echr you can't do it under the echr you can do it under the united nafions you can do it under the united nations law of the seas, article 25 you're stopping a boat. a boat's innocent passage. if it's deemed to be a threat to national security. so you can do it. there's just not the political will. and as i said, because they haven't done it and because they haven't done it and because of their behaviour, the governments behaviour with legal migration, it m
and now we can't stop some dinghies from the local tesco in calais. coming over to me, it's very, very bizarre. in actual fact, it's so incompetent. it does make me wonder sometimes whether it's , you know, whether it's, you know, intentional in some way. because if you really wanted to stop the boats, all you have to do is adopt. and i've been saying it for weeks, is adopt the policy of australia, which has turned them back, put them into a very safe lifeboat style vessels. and you can do...
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on the french are about to leave the calais beaches defenceless. we've got even more foreign violence on uk streets as well. and this is the face of the killer. asylum seeker on my panel tonight, it's telegraph columnist allison pearson, founder of global britain. amanpour and ex—labour party adviser matthew laza. oh, yes. and trigger warning. trigger warning. trigger warning . i've warning. trigger warning. i've got to say that. why have these dolls been cancelled i get ready, dolls been cancelled! get ready, britain, here we go. useless. yusuf gets a kicking . next. >> patrick. >> patrick. >> thank you. the top stories this hour. tensions are high in edinburgh this evening with the scottish greens planning to vote against first minister humza yousaf in a vote of no confidence. it's after the snp's power sharing deal with the greens collapsed this morning, leaving mr yousaf in charge of a minority government . losing the minority government. losing the vote would not automatically spell the end for mr yousaf, but it would throw serious doubt ove
on the french are about to leave the calais beaches defenceless. we've got even more foreign violence on uk streets as well. and this is the face of the killer. asylum seeker on my panel tonight, it's telegraph columnist allison pearson, founder of global britain. amanpour and ex—labour party adviser matthew laza. oh, yes. and trigger warning. trigger warning. trigger warning . i've warning. trigger warning. i've got to say that. why have these dolls been cancelled i get ready, dolls been...
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yes, in spite of the fact this legislation has been passed, there has been another tragedy close to calais, so the government says ultimately, when flights take off hereunder, they say within ten to 12 weeks, that will be when the effects will kick in, people will see the planes in the air and think twice before getting in small boats. but already the threat is there and it does not seem to be making that much of a difference quite yet. labour believes the plan of sending people to rwanda is an extortionate gimmick, in their words. to rwanda is an extortionate gimmick, in theirwords. the government say hang on a minute, what is your plan to deal with this? labour say they have a five—point plan but it is not as ambitious, the government would argue. let’s plan but it is not as ambitious, the government would argue.— plan but it is not as ambitious, the government would argue. let's go and listen in now- — government would argue. let's go and listen in now. apologies, _ government would argue. let's go and listen in now. apologies, i _ government would argue. let's go and listen in
yes, in spite of the fact this legislation has been passed, there has been another tragedy close to calais, so the government says ultimately, when flights take off hereunder, they say within ten to 12 weeks, that will be when the effects will kick in, people will see the planes in the air and think twice before getting in small boats. but already the threat is there and it does not seem to be making that much of a difference quite yet. labour believes the plan of sending people to rwanda is an...
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. >> i've spoke to people who've got off a dinghy coming over from calais, and they tell me that they're promised work here, promised living accommodation that's to and that's going to be nice. and then when speak to people then when you speak to people six months the six months, 12 months down the line, a very line, they do tell a very different story. >> yeah. just bear in mind that that's gone out in vietnam and it's in english. yeah i'm delighted to welcome mimi vu, an anti—trafficking and modern slavery expert based in vietnam. mimi, look, thank you so much. great to have you on the show. why are so many vietnamese migrants now crossing the engush migrants now crossing the english channel, thank you for having me on, patrick, the number of vietnamese crossing the channel right now is not related to a direct surge coming from vietnam . what it is, is from vietnam. what it is, is just basically it's it comes and goesin just basically it's it comes and goes in waves. and this is going on for the last 30 to 40 years. so most of the vietnamese migrants who crossing the migrants who are
. >> i've spoke to people who've got off a dinghy coming over from calais, and they tell me that they're promised work here, promised living accommodation that's to and that's going to be nice. and then when speak to people then when you speak to people six months the six months, 12 months down the line, a very line, they do tell a very different story. >> yeah. just bear in mind that that's gone out in vietnam and it's in english. yeah i'm delighted to welcome mimi vu, an...
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doverpened, remember when the when the when, whewe walked from, dover to 1ed, we, we walked from, dover to calais, 22 miles under the. you did. yeah. and i'm telling you what, when i finished, i was cream crackered . absolutely cream crackered. absolutely everything seized up. so ben , everything seized up. so ben, don't knock it. that is a tough gig- >> all right? >> all right? >> maybe sounds like a deal. >> maybe sounds like a deal. >> the most i've done is a5k, and i just find running. so boring. but i did a parkrun. is it parkrun? yeah. parkrun. five k parkrun i got 20 minutes 20 which apparently quite good. k parkrun i got 20 minutes 20 which see arently quite good. k parkrun i got 20 minutes 20 which see that's! quite good. k parkrun i got 20 minutes 20 which see that's see quite good. k parkrun i got 20 minutes 20 which see that's see the; good. k parkrun i got 20 minutes 20 which see that's see the park d. ones. ones they ones. they were fun when they were >> they were fun when they were just but now look you, just fun ones. but now look you, i've got my i've got my i've got my time, i'v
doverpened, remember when the when the when, whewe walked from, dover to 1ed, we, we walked from, dover to calais, 22 miles under the. you did. yeah. and i'm telling you what, when i finished, i was cream crackered . absolutely cream crackered. absolutely everything seized up. so ben , everything seized up. so ben, don't knock it. that is a tough gig- >> all right? >> all right? >> maybe sounds like a deal. >> maybe sounds like a deal. >> the most i've done is a5k,...
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mediterranean currently in france is far greater than those that have crossed the english channel from calais to come into us, id cards do nothing to stop criminality. but what they do do is give the authorities the opportunity to punish the normally law abiding. i am not convinced by this argument one little bit . and there was always little bit. and there was always that side to david blunkett, always that authoritarian side to david blunkett or is that feeling that the state should be able to control everything that you do, you know, and demand to see your papers walking down bromley high street? no, thank you. >> i mean also as well . i mean, >> i mean also as well. i mean, they would have to tell us who they would have to tell us who they are to begin with, which is part of the problem, isn't it? because the other aspect because this is the other aspect that wants engage because this is the other aspect that right? wants engage because this is the other aspect that right? fornts engage because this is the other aspect that right? for you engage because this is the other aspect that right
mediterranean currently in france is far greater than those that have crossed the english channel from calais to come into us, id cards do nothing to stop criminality. but what they do do is give the authorities the opportunity to punish the normally law abiding. i am not convinced by this argument one little bit . and there was always little bit. and there was always that side to david blunkett, always that authoritarian side to david blunkett or is that feeling that the state should be able...
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dana redmond joins us live now to share why we might want to consider a trip to calais. still good. good morning to you morning. you know, calistoga runs a bit under the radar in comparison to some of its napa valley neighbors. but it's one of those instances where i say, well, that's all the more reason notice. now, if you're not a white person. >> don't don't worry, ok, calistoga has got you covered. the town's natural geothermal, hot springs and mud baths have been attracting wellness seekers since the mid 18. 100's caught a pretty good track that's this is calistoga motor lodge and spa. it's one of a plethora of spas and hotels with pools that are fed by on site hot spring flower. and it just makes this a spot where you can come with family with friends or tripoli by yourself, soak it all up. enjoy just doing nothing. it's just that great relaxing experience. i've relax. just watch. just watching it. exactly. and the so this is the main pool at indian springs, calistoga. its an olympic size mineral pool that was built in 1913. it's one of reportedly one of the largest pools in c
dana redmond joins us live now to share why we might want to consider a trip to calais. still good. good morning to you morning. you know, calistoga runs a bit under the radar in comparison to some of its napa valley neighbors. but it's one of those instances where i say, well, that's all the more reason notice. now, if you're not a white person. >> don't don't worry, ok, calistoga has got you covered. the town's natural geothermal, hot springs and mud baths have been attracting wellness...
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care for calais saying asylum seekers will suffer irreversible harm. and we're yet to see the judicial system grind into action. it seems the entire establishment is stacked against rishi sunak. >> if they start taking off in mid to late july, that leaves only a few months before the november election. for this rhythm of flights to take off. earlier we heard from yvette coopen earlier we heard from yvette cooper, the shadow home secretary. here's what she had to say. >> the problem with the scheme, and bear in mind this is there was announced two years ago. they told us they were implementing this two years ago, and they have just kept writing checks to rwanda. but the first thing they're going to now do is write another £50 million check for rwanda . for rwanda. >> well, let's continue that conversation now. i'm joined by the human rights lawyer shoaib khan. welcome to the show. always a pleasure . so the rwanda always a pleasure. so the rwanda bill finally was signed off in the small hours. and yet over 350 more small boats arrivals have arrived tod
care for calais saying asylum seekers will suffer irreversible harm. and we're yet to see the judicial system grind into action. it seems the entire establishment is stacked against rishi sunak. >> if they start taking off in mid to late july, that leaves only a few months before the november election. for this rhythm of flights to take off. earlier we heard from yvette coopen earlier we heard from yvette cooper, the shadow home secretary. here's what she had to say. >> the problem...
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don't i don't imagine for a time not to sound flippant, but i don't imagine people on the beaches at calais are scrolling through their smartphones and looking at what stage the rwanda bill is at, and making a decision about whether they go to britain or not. so i think that's a fairly a bit of a side issue. >> but i mean, kevin, would you go as far as to say, it's a deflection tactic on the part of the irish leadership? they've got a huge problem on their hands. you mentioned the tent cities. it's very visible . there cities. it's very visible. there are stark images out there for everyone to see, huge numbers of asylum seekers and illegal migrants just pitching up tents in the centre of town . you've in the centre of town. you've also seen riots on the streets, mass protests , arson attacks. mass protests, arson attacks. the irish leadership are in a very sticky situation. >> it is, i mean , just just as >> it is, i mean, just just as a clarification, i think it's a deflection on behalf of the british government rather than the irish government. but you're right. >> ireland's sorry, kevin
don't i don't imagine for a time not to sound flippant, but i don't imagine people on the beaches at calais are scrolling through their smartphones and looking at what stage the rwanda bill is at, and making a decision about whether they go to britain or not. so i think that's a fairly a bit of a side issue. >> but i mean, kevin, would you go as far as to say, it's a deflection tactic on the part of the irish leadership? they've got a huge problem on their hands. you mentioned the tent...
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care for calais. the charity is getting volunteers on board. they're going to target the people earmarked for deportation and try to mount legal challenges. of course, this bill is designed to block exactly that happening. meanwhile, labour reminding us, they say that, 120,000 people have arrived illegally since 2018. a third of them on rishi sunaks watch . his pledge to stop sunaks watch. his pledge to stop the boats not going very well at all. but if they can get people to rwanda, i think they will take that as a win. >> and catherine, on the issue of the airlines is we understand this, not a single commercial mainstream airline wants to touch this with a bargepole because they think they'll be brand them. so it brand damage for them. so it would that the government would appear that the government will have to lease, planes, and privately and privately , which privately and privately, which will presumably be add to the cost even more . cost even more. >> well, yes. commercial airlines approached months ago about this this in the uk didn't w
care for calais. the charity is getting volunteers on board. they're going to target the people earmarked for deportation and try to mount legal challenges. of course, this bill is designed to block exactly that happening. meanwhile, labour reminding us, they say that, 120,000 people have arrived illegally since 2018. a third of them on rishi sunaks watch . his pledge to stop sunaks watch. his pledge to stop the boats not going very well at all. but if they can get people to rwanda, i think...
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although the care for calais charity, it's reported today to, are trying to get volunteers to basically help people that are selected for those flights to fight back to mount legal challenges . now, the government challenges. now, the government are confident that this is going to be legally watertight, that rwanda is safe, that it won't be overturned by the courts. but some of these charities , of some of these charities, of course, have got very, very different ideas. >> well, katherine forster, live from downing street. really appreciate your time. on this issue and indeed on what the government has been saying . but government has been saying. but let's get to the root of why mps are talking about this. why mps are talking about this. why mps are debating all of these lords amendment right now . it's all amendment right now. it's all about migration that we're about the migration that we're seeing channel. and seeing across the channel. and today we've seen least today we've seen at least yesterday's numbers. another record day. let's get more with our home and security editor mark
although the care for calais charity, it's reported today to, are trying to get volunteers to basically help people that are selected for those flights to fight back to mount legal challenges . now, the government challenges. now, the government are confident that this is going to be legally watertight, that rwanda is safe, that it won't be overturned by the courts. but some of these charities , of some of these charities, of course, have got very, very different ideas. >> well, katherine...
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and care for calais, for instance, have they're instance, have said they're going dozens, if not going to hire dozens, if not hundreds legalvolunteers. going to hire dozens, if not hundreds legal volunteers. so hundreds of legal volunteers. so every someone who's every time you get someone who's going deported on this going to be deported on this scheme there'll scheme taken to rwanda, there'll be a case why they can't actually be sent there. you know, people know, there will be people looking paperwork, looking into their paperwork, their they their history, etc. why they can't there. and so can't be sent there. and so really, we will see at that really, we will then see at that point what the government's really of terms of their really made of in terms of their mettle. within government mettle. people within government i've speaking to are i've been speaking to are saying, haven't been, i've been speaking to are sayi know, haven't been, i've been speaking to are sayi know, thisen't been, i've been speaking to are sayi know, this six been, i've been speaking to are sayi know, this si
and care for calais, for instance, have they're instance, have said they're going dozens, if not going to hire dozens, if not hundreds legalvolunteers. going to hire dozens, if not hundreds legal volunteers. so hundreds of legal volunteers. so every someone who's every time you get someone who's going deported on this going to be deported on this scheme there'll scheme taken to rwanda, there'll be a case why they can't actually be sent there. you know, people know, there will be people looking...
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now the letter, signed by the refugee council and care for calais and law firms and other organisations, has called on the government to reunite families and provide special routes to safety in this country. >> well, joining us now is the director of the sanctuary foundation, doctor chris candia, and he played a vital role in setting up the ukrainian scheme, thank you very much for joining us. i suppose on the one hand, there have been a number of schemes. there have been over 100,000 people who came in the very successful ukrainian scheme. the hong kong scheme delivered over 100, almost 200,000 people. across on 200,000 people. coming across on that. tens of that. we've had tens of thousands from afghanistan as well. i suppose the question becomes, is there a limited amount of capacity when it comes to taking refugees from various war zones around the world? >> thanks, tom. the uk has been incredibly generous. >> as you say, over 200,000 ukrainians have come to the uk. most of whom have been put into people's homes. the british pubuc people's homes. the british public have been incredi
now the letter, signed by the refugee council and care for calais and law firms and other organisations, has called on the government to reunite families and provide special routes to safety in this country. >> well, joining us now is the director of the sanctuary foundation, doctor chris candia, and he played a vital role in setting up the ukrainian scheme, thank you very much for joining us. i suppose on the one hand, there have been a number of schemes. there have been over 100,000...
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plus we'll speak to an investigative journalist who spent a lot of time in the calais jungle in light of the fact a man has been stabbed to death in dunkirk today. this is just the tip of the iceberg. we do not want these people coming over the channel. plus 4:00 with johnny mercer, the veterans minister, be facing jail. all of that to come on my show three till six. but first, it's time for your latest weather forecast . latest weather forecast. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello there. good afternoon. welcome to your latest gb news weather update. well, further persistent rain is to come for northeastern areas, but further south has turned much drier through the day. but in the southwest we'll see the next batch of rain arrive through this evening and overnight. that's as this weather front arrives southwest. arrives from the southwest. but this front up to the this weather front up to the northeast. what's been northeast. that's what's been bringing rain to northeast. that's what's been bringiof rain to northeast. that's what's been bri
plus we'll speak to an investigative journalist who spent a lot of time in the calais jungle in light of the fact a man has been stabbed to death in dunkirk today. this is just the tip of the iceberg. we do not want these people coming over the channel. plus 4:00 with johnny mercer, the veterans minister, be facing jail. all of that to come on my show three till six. but first, it's time for your latest weather forecast . latest weather forecast. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar...
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let's speak now to our home affairs correspondent tom symonds, who's in calais. you saw a different group of migrants yesterday attempting to make the crossing as we spoke to you. you are back at the same beach today. you. you are back at the same beach toda . ., . , you. you are back at the same beach toda . ., ., , , today. how are things looking? this is a very good _ today. how are things looking? this is a very good example _ today. how are things looking? this is a very good example of _ today. how are things looking? this is a very good example of the - is a very good example of the importance of the weather conditions to migrants trying to get across the channel. it is blowing a gale behind me and this, these waves, are going to stop the boat today. no way of getting a rubber boat with small outboard motor out on the wave so no police on the beach, no migrants, nobody is going across right now. it was here yesterday morning where a boat was launched. we watched about 30-40 boat was launched. we watched about 30—40 clamber on board. that boat got away an
let's speak now to our home affairs correspondent tom symonds, who's in calais. you saw a different group of migrants yesterday attempting to make the crossing as we spoke to you. you are back at the same beach today. you. you are back at the same beach toda . ., . , you. you are back at the same beach toda . ., ., , , today. how are things looking? this is a very good _ today. how are things looking? this is a very good example _ today. how are things looking? this is a very good example of _...
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a bbc news team was on a beach near calais. the police are trying to stop a small boat from leaving the shore. it turns violent, and the police are failing. the boat is dangerously overloaded. it looks like the migrants who did get onto that boat are in trouble. but as we watch, we have no idea that people on board are dying, including a seven—year—old girl. andrew harding there. but did the bbc team have any impact on what happened on that beach on tuesday morning? andrew smith thought so. meanwhile, linda draycott had... well, some insight into those questions was given by another reporter who was also on a beach in northern france on tuesday morning — torn symonds. he spoke to newscast later that day. this is a 70—kilometre coastline here. it's very hard to know where these boats are going from. and we just got lucky. so the boats did come and people ran across and jumped into it and the police seemed to come at us and say, "you knew that this was going to happen." and they took our ids and they were quite angry, rea
a bbc news team was on a beach near calais. the police are trying to stop a small boat from leaving the shore. it turns violent, and the police are failing. the boat is dangerously overloaded. it looks like the migrants who did get onto that boat are in trouble. but as we watch, we have no idea that people on board are dying, including a seven—year—old girl. andrew harding there. but did the bbc team have any impact on what happened on that beach on tuesday morning? andrew smith thought so....