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sort of information versus misinformation conversation, because the targeting people in vietnam and albania with messages to counteract the messages. because those a countries of origin for people who are being trafficked in the most cases, to the case of that being told that they are coming to work and legitimate jobs and that they'll be able to make money in the u. k by that traffic has. but then they go into situations or forced labor and exploitation, and that's the difference between traffic and simply smuggling, which is just bringing somebody across the border without that level of the economic transportation being involved. so that can be a positive if the government is targeting people in those countries with true narrative about what might happen to them and what the trafficking involves. thank you to, i guess very semi and carlos and thank you for watching. did you enjoy the show? talk to us on social media, and if you have a conversation or topics that you'd like to flag to us, this is also your shows. so we are always open to suggestions to use the hash tag or the handle h i st
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a cabinet meeting called by rishi sunak, david cameron has been called back from albania. grant shapps has cancelled a trip abroad and jeremy hunt has cancelled an appearance on the peston show tonight. all hands on deck downing street will be live for that in about 15 minutes. time to find out. will we go to the polls early? get in touch . would polls early? get in touch. would that be the right thing to do, or would it be madness for the conservatives have your say gbnews.com/yoursay but before all of that, it's your headlines andifs all of that, it's your headlines and it's sophia wenzler. >> martin. thank you. good afternoon. it's 4:02. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom . the wenzler in the gb newsroom. the prime minister has hailed a fall in inflation as a major moment for the uk economy, driven by lower gas and electricity prices. the latest figures show inflation dropped to 2.3% in april for the first time in nearly three years. it's fuelled speculation of a summer general election when urged to get on with it and call a vote during prime minister's questions ,
a cabinet meeting called by rishi sunak, david cameron has been called back from albania. grant shapps has cancelled a trip abroad and jeremy hunt has cancelled an appearance on the peston show tonight. all hands on deck downing street will be live for that in about 15 minutes. time to find out. will we go to the polls early? get in touch . would polls early? get in touch. would that be the right thing to do, or would it be madness for the conservatives have your say gbnews.com/yoursay but...
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this schools lesson plan on how to be a good man i speak with the preparatory school for boys in albania, georgia. for the nonprofit he teaches them the true meaning of manhood and how to be protectors and providers for their communities. we have scales from shaking hands to changing a flat as... as much as i can. as removing it here are you doing today? >> good about you? >> good my pleasure. electing in my face the whole time firm handshake waited until i let my hand go we both mutually agreed to let the handshake go making it a little bit nervous there. as with education about the values instilled with commitment to occur -- courage and accountability and consistency and not at working drag queen and site. as a fairly they're all over at kudlow's apartment. is this negative tyrus i'm not sure. >> where the drag queen's going to your apartment what happened there. >> whenever kudlow and got felder like, hey, we are going i immediately fall asleep. >> greg: i give them a point he's the only person who's ever asked. >> well, he was a gladiator did a lot of fighting but now you put us all
this schools lesson plan on how to be a good man i speak with the preparatory school for boys in albania, georgia. for the nonprofit he teaches them the true meaning of manhood and how to be protectors and providers for their communities. we have scales from shaking hands to changing a flat as... as much as i can. as removing it here are you doing today? >> good about you? >> good my pleasure. electing in my face the whole time firm handshake waited until i let my hand go we both...
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did they throw them there, they also threw them into the socialist countries of eastern europe, into albania, into romania, that is, we , moreover, when i started working in intelligence with fifty de... russia from all sides, then the caucasus, then our outskirts, then the former soviet republics, arson is going on everywhere, you foresaw that... dispersed, removed the entire leadership, why? for a very simple reason, because intelligence is, you know, like that messenger whose head is cut off for bad news, and bad news was going on all the time of gorbachev’s perestroika, the withdrawal of troops from germany, we received secret information, and it irritated the then soviet leadership , annoyed me because they had a different one. politics, here i am in general i believed that my position was, i described it many times, that in general gorbachev should have arrested yeltsin, you know, that’s all, because it was not legal, it was essentially the case, this was already a coup, what right did these troika have to dissolve what that it took so many years to create and that our soviet union
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that's how we dealt with illegal migrants frommal bain kwrafplt because it's only by re-- from albania. because it's only by removing people who shouldn't be here is we remove them coming first place. it's clear it's only this party that not only has a plan to stop the boats but has a plan to stop the tragic loss of life in the channel too. >> thank you, mr. speaker. may i begin by also congratulating the fantastic john swinney on becoming scotland's first minister. i report he should be careful, very careful what they wish for. mr. speaker, as we await the eminent israeli incursion into rafah where 1.2 million people are sheltering, including 600,000 children, it's been reported that the united states has paused an arms shipment to israel. the u.k. will now follow suit. won't it? >> the u.k. government doesn't directly provide arms or ship arms to israel. and when it comes to the situation in rafah, i've been very clear that we are deeply concerned about a full military incursion of rafah, given the devastating humanitarian impact. i've made that position and point specifically to pri
that's how we dealt with illegal migrants frommal bain kwrafplt because it's only by re-- from albania. because it's only by removing people who shouldn't be here is we remove them coming first place. it's clear it's only this party that not only has a plan to stop the boats but has a plan to stop the tragic loss of life in the channel too. >> thank you, mr. speaker. may i begin by also congratulating the fantastic john swinney on becoming scotland's first minister. i report he should be...
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next, news filtered out that the foreign secretary, lord cameron, was cutting short a trip to albania, dashing home to attend a cabinet meeting. and by the time that was under way in number 10, everyone knew what was coming but the surprise was they sent the prime minister out for his big moment in the pouring rain. but dozens of tory mps who are not standing at this election, they are shocked that their time in westminster will end on friday. i was surprised, i have to say. we heard rumours in the tea room but thatis heard rumours in the tea room but that is from monday and that is what we thought, just rumours.— we thought, 'ust rumours. former minister we thought, just rumours. former minister dame _ we thought, just rumours. former minister dame chase _ we thought, just rumours. former minister dame chase ealey -- - we thought, just rumours. former. minister dame chase ealey -- dame minister dame chase ealey —— dame tracey crouch said she felt emotional and sad because she still had important to raise on behalf of constituents. rishi sunak successfully kept his decision unde
next, news filtered out that the foreign secretary, lord cameron, was cutting short a trip to albania, dashing home to attend a cabinet meeting. and by the time that was under way in number 10, everyone knew what was coming but the surprise was they sent the prime minister out for his big moment in the pouring rain. but dozens of tory mps who are not standing at this election, they are shocked that their time in westminster will end on friday. i was surprised, i have to say. we heard rumours in...
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but places like india, places like albania , what are places like albania, what are they going to do, deny, deny access to their own citizens? they are not going to do that. you need to just be very firm on this and say to those people, the majority of whom are coming from places where there are not, in fact, wars or famine, this is not in your best interests, but doesn't that come round to the same old problem? >> and that is as soon as as soon as their clogs are on british soil, they know there's next to no chance of them getting deported. we have a pitiful deportation rate, and so therefore everyone that we talk to with, with big experience of working in this, says offshore containment and processing is the only way . and yet sir keir the only way. and yet sir keir starmer today announced on day one he would scrap rwanda. rwanda may not be perfect , but rwanda may not be perfect, but it is a solution. labour's plan still to me says that these people will find their way to our shores, offshoring , if you our shores, offshoring, if you can do it at scale, is a good idea. >> but rwand
but places like india, places like albania , what are places like albania, what are they going to do, deny, deny access to their own citizens? they are not going to do that. you need to just be very firm on this and say to those people, the majority of whom are coming from places where there are not, in fact, wars or famine, this is not in your best interests, but doesn't that come round to the same old problem? >> and that is as soon as as soon as their clogs are on british soil, they...
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across on small boats from albania. so there is hope for it. but, we shall have to see. >> and this is what we need to for this issue. we need more returns agreements. so this is one, this is one what impact it will have on waits to be seen. but thank you so much paul. really great to get your expertise on this. paul turner immigration lawyer i just just quickly on that. >> i found that fascinating. so he says that people fake witnesses. every time you talk to someone, he's got a bit of a he's looked behind the curtain of some of these immigration claims. there's some there's some issue like that. it was the old fake baptisms before wasn't it. and now they've got the fake witnesses, everything. it's a massive industry political dissident. it's a political dissident. it's a political dissident. yeah. it's a massive industry anyway . right. okay. so industry anyway. right. okay. so should hamas sympathisers be deported, we are going to be having a rip roaring debate on that very, very shortly. so stay with . us. >> well.
across on small boats from albania. so there is hope for it. but, we shall have to see. >> and this is what we need to for this issue. we need more returns agreements. so this is one, this is one what impact it will have on waits to be seen. but thank you so much paul. really great to get your expertise on this. paul turner immigration lawyer i just just quickly on that. >> i found that fascinating. so he says that people fake witnesses. every time you talk to someone, he's got a...
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and you see how that's worked in albania. i wouldn't want to list now all the countries that they could be. and i think you put the finger on the pulse there, didn't you? labour looked at an african deal previously , and we african deal previously, and we didn't do it because it wasn't going to be successful. and it wasn't going to be good value for the exchequer. and what's important is we find something that's good value for the exchequer, ensures that we get the people that we need in this country. we have a falling birth rate, so we do need some immigration. you know, kind of the average couple only have 1.4 children in this country. it doesn't even replace the people we have here. and we need to ensure that we're training the people up who are here to be able to have good, fruitful lives . all those things need to lives. all those things need to be done. and if you try and just do a rwanda in isolation, it doesn't work. and australia has found the same as well, with small boats arriving in australia very recently , becau
and you see how that's worked in albania. i wouldn't want to list now all the countries that they could be. and i think you put the finger on the pulse there, didn't you? labour looked at an african deal previously , and we african deal previously, and we didn't do it because it wasn't going to be successful. and it wasn't going to be good value for the exchequer. and what's important is we find something that's good value for the exchequer, ensures that we get the people that we need in this...
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leading the reform of asylum rules in brussels, and more recently has signed a deal with a third country, albania, to build two new detention centres, where they will process italy's backlog. not so long ago meloni's post fascist government would have been snubbed in europe, perhaps seen as an outlier. but there has been a drastic realignment, and in every country we have visited thus far, it is the hard right
leading the reform of asylum rules in brussels, and more recently has signed a deal with a third country, albania, to build two new detention centres, where they will process italy's backlog. not so long ago meloni's post fascist government would have been snubbed in europe, perhaps seen as an outlier. but there has been a drastic realignment, and in every country we have visited thus far, it is the hard right
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one more thing, maria, speaking to immigrants in my community, whether from china, from egypt, from albania, i spoke with all of those individuals and they're telling me this was only making them support president trump this cycle because they fled this. this is what they don't want to see happening in this country is a weaponization of the judicial system. maria: meanwhile, it's politics all the time on the other side. president trump brought up biden's decision to release 1 million barrels of oil from the northeast oil reserve. he's trying to get gasoline prices lower going into the election. jennifer granholm claims this is going to be important because new york could be paying more than $10 a gallon. she wants to get prices down for the summer, she claims. trump is holding a campaign evidence meant the south bronx tomorrow evening, your neck of the words. spouters and protesters -- supporters and protesters are preparing to ship. what do you expect from the bronx. he thinks he can take some blue states like new jersey, new york. what kind of reception do you think he'll get in the bronx
one more thing, maria, speaking to immigrants in my community, whether from china, from egypt, from albania, i spoke with all of those individuals and they're telling me this was only making them support president trump this cycle because they fled this. this is what they don't want to see happening in this country is a weaponization of the judicial system. maria: meanwhile, it's politics all the time on the other side. president trump brought up biden's decision to release 1 million barrels of...
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there was in denmark, in bulgaria, an albania, who saved all their jews. i stand here today because there is a polish catholic lady who could barely read and write. who didn't sit down and measure the risks, and yet risked her life every single day for four years to protect the life of another human being, a jewish child. her name was bradislava kurpi. she baptized me, give me a false identity and protected me from her neighbors as well as the gestapo. so i stopped asking questions of why and began to ask the questions on the order of what if. what if instead of one raoul wallenberg, there were 10,000? what if instead of one oscar schindler, there were 10,000 oscar schindlers? what if this wonderful country of ours had permitted the passing of shapes to dock at its shores and unload its cargo of refugees? what if we found auschwitz? what if canada had found room for 5000 jewish orphans? what if? what if? what if we traded trucks for jews? what if switzerland had permitted the entry of jewish orphans? the dominican republic said yes to jewish refugees. cuba
there was in denmark, in bulgaria, an albania, who saved all their jews. i stand here today because there is a polish catholic lady who could barely read and write. who didn't sit down and measure the risks, and yet risked her life every single day for four years to protect the life of another human being, a jewish child. her name was bradislava kurpi. she baptized me, give me a false identity and protected me from her neighbors as well as the gestapo. so i stopped asking questions of why and...
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they are watching very closely what italy is doing with albania. are there countries in europe looking at it. so deterrence is even being considered on the left. i is even being considered on the left. ., is even being considered on the left. ~' , ., , ., ., left. i think everyone is having to think creatively _ left. i think everyone is having to think creatively and _ left. i think everyone is having to think creatively and differently i think creatively and differently about how to tackle this. we are in about how to tackle this. we are in a very different world now, really, since the syrian refugee crisis when we start to see huge movements of people coming into europe, and our case. i think the levels of instability we see around the world, then we can expect that to continue. it is worth reflecting on the fact that in terms of the war on ukraine, we have not seen millions of people flowing across europe out of ukraine. actually, should that continue and should we not, in the end, be able to win against president putin, then actually that itse
they are watching very closely what italy is doing with albania. are there countries in europe looking at it. so deterrence is even being considered on the left. i is even being considered on the left. ., is even being considered on the left. ~' , ., , ., ., left. i think everyone is having to think creatively _ left. i think everyone is having to think creatively and _ left. i think everyone is having to think creatively and differently i think creatively and differently about how to tackle...
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key foreign policy -- foreign policy nasa security challenges and was also ambassador to republic of albania from 2020-2023. i got to see a much of a celebrity a much of a celebrity she is a bear. and then last and certainly not least we have mr. axel dittmann, deputy chief of mission and chargÉ d'affaires the german embassy and okay, let's get started. just to kind of two things up and looking back to 2023 and vilnius and thinking about where we will go this summer, what is your assessment of how, and whoever wants to jump in verse go ahead, what is your assessment of how the implementation of nato's plan from villas are going? what you think things stand about 100 days out from the summit? >> start with you at the end. >> sure. i mean, i think let's remember as you do said nato has been around for several years now. that's a significant milestone. i about a billion people across the north atlantic area who are secured by this incredible lines. it's twisted the test of time and emerged the most extraordinary complex europe as it ever seen. i think nato is in a good place. i think vilnius c
key foreign policy -- foreign policy nasa security challenges and was also ambassador to republic of albania from 2020-2023. i got to see a much of a celebrity a much of a celebrity she is a bear. and then last and certainly not least we have mr. axel dittmann, deputy chief of mission and chargÉ d'affaires the german embassy and okay, let's get started. just to kind of two things up and looking back to 2023 and vilnius and thinking about where we will go this summer, what is your assessment of...
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instead , they've like albania instead, they've now got a labour politician who said that she now will back sir keir's labour labour migrant amnesty. that means everyone who's over here already, rather than being told they can't claim asylum under labour, they would. that's 90,000 plus people suddenly being granted the ability to stay, and has said that she would now support some dodgy deal with the eu. with sir keir surrendering our borders to his buddies and brussels and 100,000 plus illegal migrants able to come over here per year, on top of those who have already chosen to illegally enter. she's got to look those voters in the face. of course, she's chosen not to. she's chosen to run off scared rather than stand on a labour banner at the next election. i think she's now hoping to get some unpaid labour advisory role in housing, which i think she's worked in maybe lobbying before, and i'm sure that there's a pretty penny to be made in the corporate lobbying sector afterwards. so yes , you'll excuse my scepticism yes, you'll excuse my scepticism that this woman was not long ago campa
instead , they've like albania instead, they've now got a labour politician who said that she now will back sir keir's labour labour migrant amnesty. that means everyone who's over here already, rather than being told they can't claim asylum under labour, they would. that's 90,000 plus people suddenly being granted the ability to stay, and has said that she would now support some dodgy deal with the eu. with sir keir surrendering our borders to his buddies and brussels and 100,000 plus illegal...
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then there was a story about albania, they wanted to deport there too, and now there is talk that maybe they will be deported to armenia, so you see, we will have such an interesting european integration according to pashinyan, if they are given some money in the form of grants , they will simply send these same illegal immigrants there in thousands, but i still don’t quite agree that the story is about this membership in the european union is an empty hot air, yes, everyone understands it perfectly well. that neither moldova nor georgia will ever become members of the european union, but this, like in ukraine, is used as a certain carrot that is dangled in front of the, well, conditionally pro-western part of these states, who are promised that, well, now you will overthrow those authorities there, who build normal relations, that’s exactly how it is, yes, or bring pro-western forces to power there, re-elect maya sanda, god forgive me, but a new term for moldova, then you will have a happy european future, of course there won’t be one, but this is some kind of... trick, which, un
then there was a story about albania, they wanted to deport there too, and now there is talk that maybe they will be deported to armenia, so you see, we will have such an interesting european integration according to pashinyan, if they are given some money in the form of grants , they will simply send these same illegal immigrants there in thousands, but i still don’t quite agree that the story is about this membership in the european union is an empty hot air, yes, everyone understands it...
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the foreign secretary has cut short a trip to albania to attend a meeting in london, and grant shapps the defence secretary was due to travel out of the uk this afternoon and we understand he has postponed the trip, although we were told he intends to travel at some point. there are rumours that some ministerial diaries are being cleared, which is further adding to the speculation, but we do not have anything concrete about what the prime minister might say, or even if the prime minister is going to say anything at all. just rows of cameras lined up your in downing street expecting something with very little concrete information. in terms of
the foreign secretary has cut short a trip to albania to attend a meeting in london, and grant shapps the defence secretary was due to travel out of the uk this afternoon and we understand he has postponed the trip, although we were told he intends to travel at some point. there are rumours that some ministerial diaries are being cleared, which is further adding to the speculation, but we do not have anything concrete about what the prime minister might say, or even if the prime minister is...
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. >> and of course, lord cameron, the foreign secretary, was in albania. yeah shapps was. >> and we got clues, didn't we? we got clues because , because we got clues because, because there was a big old to do with, with lord cameron being in albania. they lined the streets in flags and they've got all the bunting out and everything else. and, you know, it was a big deal and, you know, it was a big deal. and he had to come back. >> and then he was there for 89 minutes. and that was it. >> they do you think this was the least bad option in the end for sunak? >> it's very difficult to say you it's such a difficult risk calculation . but i think he got calculation. but i think he got some good figures and he thought okay you know this. there's a tide in the affairs of men. i'm going to go. >> i think the figures were better at the moment. they were probably getting slightly worse down the road like you say, a lot of bills to come. and i think he said, right. and i also think, it, it stops all those backbenchers who decide that they're going to unseat him, beca
. >> and of course, lord cameron, the foreign secretary, was in albania. yeah shapps was. >> and we got clues, didn't we? we got clues because , because we got clues because, because there was a big old to do with, with lord cameron being in albania. they lined the streets in flags and they've got all the bunting out and everything else. and, you know, it was a big deal and, you know, it was a big deal. and he had to come back. >> and then he was there for 89 minutes. and that...
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we want to be able to remove you either to your home country, if it's safe, like we've done with albania, and for everyone else, we need an alternative. and that's what rwanda is about. >> prime minister, i'm not meant to really interject with any questions, but i've got to say, a lot of people will be wondering how do you get this through parliament? this is a big problem . big problem. >> and here we had a questioner saying to the prime minister he wasn't being open and honest. if that's not challenge , i don't that's not challenge, i don't know what is. and here's another example on the question of social care. >> social care is chronically underfunded , and government has underfunded, and government has abdicated responsibility to local government , effectively local government, effectively making it a postcode lottery for many. do you agree that it needs radical reform, and if so , what? radical reform, and if so, what? >> we announced an extra £600 million for local government across the country and of that extra money that we've put in, the bulk of it is ringfenced specifically f
we want to be able to remove you either to your home country, if it's safe, like we've done with albania, and for everyone else, we need an alternative. and that's what rwanda is about. >> prime minister, i'm not meant to really interject with any questions, but i've got to say, a lot of people will be wondering how do you get this through parliament? this is a big problem . big problem. >> and here we had a questioner saying to the prime minister he wasn't being open and honest. if...
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so 10 organizations that are based in the west as we speak and have bases and places like albania may have carried out many talent attacks against senior government officials. but as a result of the space of peace, hostility is assigned to him as the war impose on you run through, sit down with st. ryan has become a very resilient country and i, i don't expect any difficulty. hopefully the president is alive and he'll get well and go back to work. that's what everyone here wants. but if god forbid something happens to him, we will have elections and we will have a new president and things will continue to move forward. just just taking a look at the concerns around safety standards, because there is a political side to this as well. a finger playing being pointed at western sanctions, starving, the country of much needed pots for its aviation sense. so we of course have no idea to what extent this particular helicopter may have been affected by that, but nevertheless, the nation is dealing with creating infrastructure. well, in certain respects, the run has been able to overcome that.
so 10 organizations that are based in the west as we speak and have bases and places like albania may have carried out many talent attacks against senior government officials. but as a result of the space of peace, hostility is assigned to him as the war impose on you run through, sit down with st. ryan has become a very resilient country and i, i don't expect any difficulty. hopefully the president is alive and he'll get well and go back to work. that's what everyone here wants. but if god...
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i mean, the albanian deal, the reason you can do a return deal with albania is because albania is having too much of a migration problem. they're losing too many people having whether you'd call it a brain drain or not. it's another question. they're losing too many people, so they want to have them back in terms of the eu, as you say, the possibly the only way you're going to do it is some sort of even if it was a limited free trade , free limited free trade, free movement deal. but people in britain don't want that. they want to have control over our borders . i mean, we know that borders. i mean, we know that well, we don't though, do we? yes we do. >> we had a referendum on it. have any control of our borders, i'm afraid. and if i said to you, do you want a skilled french surgeon coming over ? of french surgeon coming over? of course i do, it took me six months to get a ceo for a national airline over, and it cost the company about £40,000 to do that. now, i don't know about you, but i would have given the ceo of a national airline a free movement to come oven airline a free movemen
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prime minister, president and foreign minister to discuss initiatives to help albania crack down on gangs smuggling people across the channel and fuelling drugs. crime in the uk. >> now this one's for you, stephen. yes, it is absolutely . stephen. yes, it is absolutely. love this story. there's some good news for all space geeks and for the future of britain's space industry, because a rocket test firing on the shetland islands has been hailed as a major success. >> yeah, in fact, it's gone down so well that the uk apparently could soon become a european leader when it comes to the launching of small satellites . launching of small satellites. >> well, the rocket was launched from the saxavord spaceport last week, and who better to speak to the saxavord very own head of operations, debbie strang? >> yes . good operations, debbie strang? >> yes. good morning debbie. how did it go ? did it go? >> we were really delighted, actually. it was an extremely successful, very exciting for all of us watching. and another milestone in this journey that we're on at the moment, explain to explain
prime minister, president and foreign minister to discuss initiatives to help albania crack down on gangs smuggling people across the channel and fuelling drugs. crime in the uk. >> now this one's for you, stephen. yes, it is absolutely . stephen. yes, it is absolutely. love this story. there's some good news for all space geeks and for the future of britain's space industry, because a rocket test firing on the shetland islands has been hailed as a major success. >> yeah, in fact,...
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the foreign secretary has cut short a trip to albania to attend a meeting in london, and grant shapps the defence secretary was due to travel out of the uk this afternoon and we understand he has postponed the trip, although we were told he intends to travel at some point. there are rumours that some ministerial diaries are being cleared, which is further adding to the speculation, but we do not have anything concrete about what the prime minister might say, or even if the prime minister is going to say anything at all. just rows of cameras lined up your in downing street expecting something with very little concrete information. in terms of a cabinet meeting, we have been told on the agenda is an update on the economy. clearly, that doesn'tjustify on the economy. clearly, that doesn't justify the levels on the economy. clearly, that doesn'tjustify the levels of frenetic activity that now appear to be going on behind the scenes. all rishi sunak has said is repeating his claim that the general election will be in the second half of this year, that is only a0 days away. normally when we
the foreign secretary has cut short a trip to albania to attend a meeting in london, and grant shapps the defence secretary was due to travel out of the uk this afternoon and we understand he has postponed the trip, although we were told he intends to travel at some point. there are rumours that some ministerial diaries are being cleared, which is further adding to the speculation, but we do not have anything concrete about what the prime minister might say, or even if the prime minister is...
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. >> cameron is supposed to be in albania, isn't he? >> he flew back this afternoon for that important we can see grant shapps. i believe that's steve barclay as well. so the whole cabinet look like they are standing. chris heaton—harris , standing. chris heaton—harris, we're looking at a roll call of senior politicians, but jacob, this is what we're going to see again and again. and again in this campaign. is this going to be a campaign of rallies? well it's going to be a campaign of experience and people who are capable in doing their job and capable in doing theirjob and have been doing it for some time against people who are untested and were supporters of jeremy corbyn, who backed, a leader who'd been in favour of withdrawing from nato and all of that. >> it's going to be in an unsafe world. the tried and tested and those on the side of our armed forces and security against those who rallied around not so long ago. >> jeremy corbyn, an opinion poll today says that 75% of the country want to see change rather than stability, cha
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that's how we dealt with illegal migrants from albania, because it's only by removing people who shouldn't be here that we remove the reason for them to come in the first place, and that is how we'll control our borders . and it's control our borders. and it's clear that it's only this party that not only has a plan to stop the boats, but has a plan to stop the tragic loss of life in the channel two snp leader stephen flynn . stephen flynn. >> thank you, mr speaker. may i begin by also congratulating the fantastic john swinney on becoming scotland's first minister? >> our opponent should be careful, very careful what they wish for. mr speaker, as we await the imminent israeli incursion into rafah, where 1.2 million people are sheltering, including 600,000 children, it has been reported that the united states has paused an arms shipment to israel. the uk will now follow suit . we want it now follow suit. we want it here, here, here. >> mr speaker, the right honourable gentleman may not realise that the uk government doesn't itself directly provide arms or ship arms to israel. and when it co
that's how we dealt with illegal migrants from albania, because it's only by removing people who shouldn't be here that we remove the reason for them to come in the first place, and that is how we'll control our borders . and it's control our borders. and it's clear that it's only this party that not only has a plan to stop the boats, but has a plan to stop the tragic loss of life in the channel two snp leader stephen flynn . stephen flynn. >> thank you, mr speaker. may i begin by also...
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of, returns agreement with countries , the agreement with countries, the government succeeded with albania and i'm puzzled as to they haven't made such a big fuss about it because once they got their returns agreement with albania and once young albanian men knew that there was a good chance of them being returned , chance of them being returned, they stopped coming. they went elsewhere . elsewhere. >> okay, paul turner, we have to leave it there. it's always a delight to have your company on the show. thank you forjoining the show. thank you for joining us. and there's loads more still to come between now and 5:00. and i'll be joined live by a government minister and a member of the shadow cabinet. but first, it's time for your headunes first, it's time for your headlines with ray anderson . headlines with ray anderson. >> thanks, martin. 4:30. our top stories. the prime minister says the lowering of the energy price cap shows his plan is working, as both labour and the tories look to make it an electoral dividing line. rishi sunak completed his tour of the nation in northern ireland, and
of, returns agreement with countries , the agreement with countries, the government succeeded with albania and i'm puzzled as to they haven't made such a big fuss about it because once they got their returns agreement with albania and once young albanian men knew that there was a good chance of them being returned , chance of them being returned, they stopped coming. they went elsewhere . elsewhere. >> okay, paul turner, we have to leave it there. it's always a delight to have your...
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on a on a bilateral arrangement, which is actually cut the numbers from albania quite significantly and more of those sorts of arrangements, i think, and more engagement with the european union is probably the european union is probably the way forward, but it isn't going to be very easy. and it won't solve the problem overnight, if at all. so you know, that's that's the issue with that. now, in terms of the natalie elphicke thing, which we want to talk about, perhaps . want to talk about, perhaps. look, i mean, this is a grubby political story of big time isn't it? first of all, she's not a labour party , she's not not a labour party, she's not the labour party philosophically , she's a right wing conservative. so why does she join the labour party? it could only be to get back at rishi sunak on a personal basis. there can't be any other reason for doing so. why is keir starmer adopted there in the teeth of opposition from his own party? because he once got one over the tories. why are we now finding out about this, allegation about her lobbying the justice secretary now and not 3
on a on a bilateral arrangement, which is actually cut the numbers from albania quite significantly and more of those sorts of arrangements, i think, and more engagement with the european union is probably the european union is probably the way forward, but it isn't going to be very easy. and it won't solve the problem overnight, if at all. so you know, that's that's the issue with that. now, in terms of the natalie elphicke thing, which we want to talk about, perhaps . want to talk about,...
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i next, news filtered out that the foreign secretary, lord cameron, was cutting short a trip to albania, dashing home to attend a cabinet meeting. and by the time that was under way in number 10, everyone knew what was coming. the surprise was that they sent the prime minister out for his big moment in the pouring rain. but dozens of tory mps who aren't standing at this election there's shock that their time here in westminster will end on friday. i was surprised, i have to say we heard rumours in the tea room, but that's from monday. but that's what we thought. they were just rumors. former minister dame tracey crouch said she felt emotional and sad because she still had important issues to raise on behalf of constituents. rishi sunak successfully kept his decision under wraps, but has left many of his own mps wondering why he's gone for a summer election. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. so a lot may happen over the next six weeks. let's talk about it with the guardian's city editor, anna isaac. good morning to you. a little lighter today.— good morning to you. a little lihtertod
i next, news filtered out that the foreign secretary, lord cameron, was cutting short a trip to albania, dashing home to attend a cabinet meeting. and by the time that was under way in number 10, everyone knew what was coming. the surprise was that they sent the prime minister out for his big moment in the pouring rain. but dozens of tory mps who aren't standing at this election there's shock that their time here in westminster will end on friday. i was surprised, i have to say we heard rumours...
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weren't sort of permanently settled in the uk, and that has worked very well, part of the deal with albania is that we can have this very good seamless move back, and i have absolutely no problem if the rwanda asylum centre is prepared to take these people, which they are then, and somebody's going to start a new life back there, then that's fine by me , i suppose the £3,000 fine by me, i suppose the £3,000 to some people seems quite an egregious sum to, to, to give someone who's been rejected asylum in the uk. >> and tom, it's not just that heanng >> and tom, it's not just that hearing that it's, we're also going to be subsidising up to five years of housing and employment support. we're very much setting him up for a good life in rwanda . life in rwanda. >> well, rwanda is a beautiful place and i'm sure he'll have a lovely life. i've visited and i've had a look and seen different schemes out there myself . so, i don't think myself. so, i don't think anybody needs to give me £3,000 to go out there, but that's beside the point. the we have a rafe a big issue in our country. there are man
weren't sort of permanently settled in the uk, and that has worked very well, part of the deal with albania is that we can have this very good seamless move back, and i have absolutely no problem if the rwanda asylum centre is prepared to take these people, which they are then, and somebody's going to start a new life back there, then that's fine by me , i suppose the £3,000 fine by me, i suppose the £3,000 to some people seems quite an egregious sum to, to, to give someone who's been...
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he's done returns, agreements with countries like albania, which saw 93% drop. and once we get rwanda flights off the ground, we will have that world leading deterrent that costs so much money, doesn't it? it will actually cost a drop in the ocean compared to the billions that we're spending, which andrew jenkins pointed out earlier. and more importantly, once the deterrent is working, we'll have fewer people attempting to come over here, which means we'll have less pressure on the nhs, less pressure on the nhs, less pressure on the nhs, less pressure on schools, less pressure on schools, less pressure on schools, less pressure on accommodation, more importantly, less pressure on the home office, who quite frankly, obviously are having to work hard. >> the point is, unless you decide to deport someone immediately after you've rejected them, they are going to leg it , rejected them, they are going to leg it, aren't rejected them, they are going to leg it , aren't they? rejected them, they are going to leg it, aren't they? and that's what they're doing. and we can
he's done returns, agreements with countries like albania, which saw 93% drop. and once we get rwanda flights off the ground, we will have that world leading deterrent that costs so much money, doesn't it? it will actually cost a drop in the ocean compared to the billions that we're spending, which andrew jenkins pointed out earlier. and more importantly, once the deterrent is working, we'll have fewer people attempting to come over here, which means we'll have less pressure on the nhs, less...
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deterrent, that is what the national crime agency say, that is how we dealt with illegal migrants from albania because it is only by removing people should not be here that we remove the reason for them to come in the first place, and that is how we will control our borders, and it is clear that it is only this party that not only has a plan to stop the boats, but also the tragic loss of life in the channel also. siii? boats, but also the tragic loss of life in the channel also. snp leader stehen life in the channel also. snp leader stephen flynn- _ may i congratulate john swinney and becoming _ may i congratulate john swinney and becoming scotland's first minister. mr speaker, as we await the imminent israeli _ mr speaker, as we await the imminent israeli incursion into rafah, where 1.2 israeli incursion into rafah, where 12 million — israeli incursion into rafah, where 1.2 million people are sheltering, including — 1.2 million people are sheltering, including 600,000 children, it has been _ including 600,000 children, it has been reported that united states has posed _ been reported that
deterrent, that is what the national crime agency say, that is how we dealt with illegal migrants from albania because it is only by removing people should not be here that we remove the reason for them to come in the first place, and that is how we will control our borders, and it is clear that it is only this party that not only has a plan to stop the boats, but also the tragic loss of life in the channel also. siii? boats, but also the tragic loss of life in the channel also. snp leader...
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prime minister, which meant that all albanian migrants coming here got sent back immediately because albania is deemed to be a safe country . is deemed to be a safe country. and for a while it looked like that strategy was working pretty well. but over the past five months of this year, that number has gone up and up. the prime minister says that's because we're now seeing an influx of vietnamese migrants coming over here, which does , in a way here, which does, in a way underline exactly the point that rishi sunak is making in that you cannot make bilateral deals with countries over and over again, because whatever you do, there will always be there will always be a flow of people who desperately want to come for britain from countries all over the world. so you cut off one supply and another will just pop up in its place, which is why conservative politicians have been saying for such a long time now that we need a solution like offshoring migrants in rwanda or another third country. obviously that plan hasn't worked yet. it has now got through those final stages in parliament after a lot
prime minister, which meant that all albanian migrants coming here got sent back immediately because albania is deemed to be a safe country . is deemed to be a safe country. and for a while it looked like that strategy was working pretty well. but over the past five months of this year, that number has gone up and up. the prime minister says that's because we're now seeing an influx of vietnamese migrants coming over here, which does , in a way here, which does, in a way underline exactly the...
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my second question, why always in countries one by one, yemen, libya, kosovo, albania and somalia, everywhere somebody gets materials for war. is it for war or democracy? guest: i am not sure i caught all of that. i think muslims have the right to live. we work to have that in the united states. that is something we are looking for in the middle east and around the world as well. i think from the standpoint of what is going on in gaza right now, one of the reasons it is important to evacuate civilians out of gaza before there is a military offensive in rafah is because we want to protect those lives as much as possible and protect them from injuries. i think that is another reason to support the humanitarian aid. it needs to be expanded, wrapped up. to make sure that people whether they are muslim or not do not starve to death or die from disease. it is important for us to support those goals, not just rhetorically but politically and financially. host: speaking of for military aid, as far as american funding that had been paused given the allegations of palestinian members being involved in
my second question, why always in countries one by one, yemen, libya, kosovo, albania and somalia, everywhere somebody gets materials for war. is it for war or democracy? guest: i am not sure i caught all of that. i think muslims have the right to live. we work to have that in the united states. that is something we are looking for in the middle east and around the world as well. i think from the standpoint of what is going on in gaza right now, one of the reasons it is important to evacuate...
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in fact, some like italy, have already signed with the likes of albania. all right. thank you mark. >> well we'll have that interview with the prime minister any minute now. but also deputy labour leader angela rayneris also deputy labour leader angela rayner is going to show you the houses of the future. before that, the weather. >> she knows a lot about homes. >> she knows a lot about homes. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar , sponsors of weather on . solar, sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> morning. here's your latest gb news weather update brought to you by the met office. there's the chance of some heavy, persistent rain, particularly across eastern parts. tomorrow but through today we're talking about showers. we've already seen some showers. we've already seen some showers developing, especially across parts of england, but these are going to become more widespread, more frequent and pretty heavy as we go through the day. there's also the risk of some thunder , especially of some thunder, especially across parts of northern ireland and southwest england.
in fact, some like italy, have already signed with the likes of albania. all right. thank you mark. >> well we'll have that interview with the prime minister any minute now. but also deputy labour leader angela rayneris also deputy labour leader angela rayner is going to show you the houses of the future. before that, the weather. >> she knows a lot about homes. >> she knows a lot about homes. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar , sponsors of weather on . solar,...
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and as you mentioned, there are countries like italy, for instance, already doing deals with albania with a view to taking migrants as a third party nation. so clearly it's something that europe or many countries within europe are now, able or willing to explore, at least as a possible way of deaung least as a possible way of dealing what with what is a growing crisis. many, many millions more people in the years ahead, we're told, will be on the move from parts of the world for whatever reason, climate change, poverty, dysfunctional government, heading to western nations looking for sanctuary in nations that have more prosperity . that have more prosperity. >> yeah, it's a it's a growing problem that i can't think of a single developed country that's not facing these increased demands . but mark white, as demands. but mark white, as eveh demands. but mark white, as ever, thank you very much for taking us through the detail here on what is a what is a comprehensive subject. but let's cross now to france. of course, it's a country that borders the united kingdom, at least by that mari
and as you mentioned, there are countries like italy, for instance, already doing deals with albania with a view to taking migrants as a third party nation. so clearly it's something that europe or many countries within europe are now, able or willing to explore, at least as a possible way of deaung least as a possible way of dealing what with what is a growing crisis. many, many millions more people in the years ahead, we're told, will be on the move from parts of the world for whatever...
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ambassador to albania to demonstrate our continued concern for those who fled iran and iraq. this is particularly relevant because the president of iran died. well summer morning there passing he was personally responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of iranians including many who are the family members of those who are in the camp. 30,000 people apparently have died in gaza. perhaps half or more are civilians. congress has provided you with $9.1 billion in humanitarian aid. but there's other things going on around the world. 300,000 died in darfur two decades ago. now we see a new genocide in darfur. where tens of thousands have been killed. looking at the rest of sudan, 18 million people face acute food insecurity. 600,000 have died over the last few years and now millions of people face food insecurity and ethiopia. in eastern congo, we see 7.1 million people displaced. 1.2 million are in camps in bangladesh. countries have not contributed enough for their food and therefore the world food program has reduced rations by 30%. the entire population of the republic of
ambassador to albania to demonstrate our continued concern for those who fled iran and iraq. this is particularly relevant because the president of iran died. well summer morning there passing he was personally responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of iranians including many who are the family members of those who are in the camp. 30,000 people apparently have died in gaza. perhaps half or more are civilians. congress has provided you with $9.1 billion in humanitarian aid. but there's...
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italy have a have a plan to process asylum seekers in albania rather than process them in italy, a bit like our rwanda plan, where we not really because we're not processing in rwanda , we're sending them to rwanda, we're sending them to rwanda, we're sending them to rwanda to stay. what what is happening with italy is that if they get through the processing , they get through the processing, system, they would come back. and if they were granted asylum, go back to italy. so there is a huge difference, the worry is with labour and a lot of people ispeak with labour and a lot of people i speak to is that they're going to do a mass amnesty with the people that are already here. so that's more homes and that's more benefits. the taxpayer is going to have to pay over their lifetime. >> can we just answer the amnesty question quickly then? >> because i've got to go, okay. >> because i've got to go, okay. >> very, very quickly . it's not >> very, very quickly. it's not an amnesty. what you will do is you will process the ones who are here, because the illegal migration act means that people,
italy have a have a plan to process asylum seekers in albania rather than process them in italy, a bit like our rwanda plan, where we not really because we're not processing in rwanda , we're sending them to rwanda, we're sending them to rwanda, we're sending them to rwanda to stay. what what is happening with italy is that if they get through the processing , they get through the processing, system, they would come back. and if they were granted asylum, go back to italy. so there is a huge...
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and we have significant return agreements in place with albania. we've seen a significant drop of around a third of the number of small boats crossings . this third of the number of small boats crossings. this is a problem that many of our friends and neighbours in other countries are experiencing, and we are working very hard. obviously the legislation has passed, for the rwanda bill, and i think you can say that on every level, this government is engagedin every level, this government is engaged in finding ways of deaung engaged in finding ways of dealing with what is a very complicated problem. >> mr glenn, just talking about small boats and illegal migrants, the number who have crossed the channel so far this yearis crossed the channel so far this year is approaching 10,000. so more than 100 people arrived in britain yesterday. and that compares to just over 7000 last yeah compares to just over 7000 last year. so the prime minister has pledged to stop the small boats. doesn't seem to be working, does it ? it? >> well, i think you can take a sna
and we have significant return agreements in place with albania. we've seen a significant drop of around a third of the number of small boats crossings . this third of the number of small boats crossings. this is a problem that many of our friends and neighbours in other countries are experiencing, and we are working very hard. obviously the legislation has passed, for the rwanda bill, and i think you can say that on every level, this government is engagedin every level, this government is...
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i mean, melanie, oddly enough, in italy with the arrangement that she has with albania, is actually quite sensible and rational. you can do that with an adjoining country. but in all honesty, the idea of flying somebody to central africa, to let them sit on the, you know, on the veranda for a couple of years, sipping pina coladas and hope that that solves the problem is nonsense. it's for the birds. >> stephen pound, thank you very much. good to see you this morning. let us know what you think about that interview with the prime minister and what he had to say. was it enough for you? do you let us know what you think? gbnews.com/yoursay vie. >> okay, let's get a check on the weather for you today with annie . annie. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> good morning. welcome to your latest gb news weather update brought to you by the met office. further rain to come this morning with weather warnings still in force for some areas for much of the day, but it will turn drier as the day goes on. amber rain warning still in force until around lunchtime for
i mean, melanie, oddly enough, in italy with the arrangement that she has with albania, is actually quite sensible and rational. you can do that with an adjoining country. but in all honesty, the idea of flying somebody to central africa, to let them sit on the, you know, on the veranda for a couple of years, sipping pina coladas and hope that that solves the problem is nonsense. it's for the birds. >> stephen pound, thank you very much. good to see you this morning. let us know what you...
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that's evidenced by the fact that key cabinet ministers, david cameron had to cut short a visit to albania today where he was meeting the albanian p.m. , to be briefed by sunak this afternoon, grant shapps early this morning learned he had to delay a planned trip to the baltics in order to attend this cabinet meeting, so it really was a very small number of people who were in on this decision which i think the final call was made only very late on.- which i think the final call was made only very late on. yet, lucy, i cuess it made only very late on. yet, lucy, i guess it always _ made only very late on. yet, lucy, i guess it always has _ made only very late on. yet, lucy, i guess it always has to _ made only very late on. yet, lucy, i guess it always has to be, _ made only very late on. yet, lucy, i | guess it always has to be, otherwise it is so easy for these things to leak. sonia sodha, laboursay it is so easy for these things to leak. sonia sodha, labour say they have been ready, they were expecting a potential may election, but they are really going to come under scrutiny like they h
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a deal with france which stopped 23,000 vessels coming across last year and we have agreements with albania that saw a 90% drop. macro and then 700 people came across the channel. ——. one thing is they will say they will keep the rwanda scheme in a while. i will bring in susan kramer, who has been head in hands about this, but are you saying definitively that the prime minister would ignore the ruling of the european court? the prime ruling of the european court? iue: prime minister has ruling of the european court? iu9 prime minister has made ruling of the european court? iu9: prime minister has made clear ruling of the european court? iu9 prime minister has made clear that a foreign court cannot enter clean and he includes the european court. that didn't like that _ he includes the european court. that didn't like that as _ he includes the european court. that didn't like that as the legislation... didn't like that as the legislation. . .- didn't like that as the legislation... didn't like that as the leuislation... �*, ., . ., legislation... he's made it clear len of legislation...
a deal with france which stopped 23,000 vessels coming across last year and we have agreements with albania that saw a 90% drop. macro and then 700 people came across the channel. ——. one thing is they will say they will keep the rwanda scheme in a while. i will bring in susan kramer, who has been head in hands about this, but are you saying definitively that the prime minister would ignore the ruling of the european court? the prime ruling of the european court? iue: prime minister has...