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office . reporting to the home office. health secretary victoria atkins told gb news the home office will find them and flights will get off the ground . get off the ground. >> you know the home office has identified the cohort of the first cohort of people that are to be removed to rwanda. now that we've passed the act, it's important to understand not there are different arrangements for different people. so, for example, some people are detained, others are allowed to live with friends or families. but they should be reporting in to the home office regularly so that they keep that relationship up. now, of course, the home office will be checking these people and will be finding these people. it is hard grind, but we have passed this piece of legislation this week that is good news. we know that it will begin to have a deterrent effect , and we will and we will get the first flights off the ground within weeks . within weeks. >> meanwhile, ireland's department of justice is standing by claims that 80% of asylum seekers a
office . reporting to the home office. health secretary victoria atkins told gb news the home office will find them and flights will get off the ground . get off the ground. >> you know the home office has identified the cohort of the first cohort of people that are to be removed to rwanda. now that we've passed the act, it's important to understand not there are different arrangements for different people. so, for example, some people are detained, others are allowed to live with friends...
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i have a statement from the home office now. it says we keep our diversity and inclusion policies and programs under constant review ensure they meet the review to ensure they meet the needs and priorities of the department people . we department and our people. we make no apology for ensuring staff with challenging staff who deal with challenging topics are fully supported. now. stephen edmondson's news stephen edmondson's gb news investigation is exclusively available for gb news members. you see it gbnews.com you can see it gbnews.com forward slash membership coming up . sure, criminals have their up. sure, criminals have their sentences reduced if they come from a deprived background. or does britain's justice system need to toughen up? tonight's panel of pundits thrashed that one out after bringing you the very first of tomorrow's newspaper front pages. they are landing thick fast we landing thick and fast as we speak. patrick christys gb news. welcome back to patrick christys tonight. and it is time now for me to bring you
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dozens of home office ahead. dozens of home office staff under criminal investigation . foi data shows. investigation. foi data shows. and you're you're saying that it's far more than a dozen. no, i'm saying it's two and a half dozen. and that's to me is not quite dozens. i don't know why, but i feel you need to have three. yeah yeah, yeah. yes. you're right. good point. so it's the akua who are the anti—corruption criminal investigation unit. and it turns out there were 16 allegations and there was a further 18 under investigation. there's already been two criminal convictions and these are for things like immigration crime, is immigration crime, which is quite in home quite bad if you're in the home office. i fraud and drug office. i imagine fraud and drug offences . and so i'm not quite offences. and so i'm not quite sure why the guardian's going with i think it's because with it. i think it's because they it's attack on the they think it's an attack on the government. i see the home government. but i see the home office of welfare office as kind of the welfare scup
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office . located by the home office. according to the figures, just over 2100 identified for removal can be located out of 5700 asylum seekers. all had been told their asylum claims were inadmissible, but more than half have now stopped reporting to the home office health secretary victoria atkins told gb news the home office will find them and flights will get off the ground . flights will get off the ground. >> we know that the home office has identified the cohort of the first cohort of people that are to be removed to rwanda. now that we've passed the act, it's important to understand not there are different arrangements for different people. so, for example, some people are detained, others are allowed to live with friends or families, but they should be reporting in to the home office regularly so that they keep that relationship up. now, of course, the home office will be checking these people and will be finding these people. it is hard grind, but we have passed this piece of legislation this week. that is good n
office . located by the home office. according to the figures, just over 2100 identified for removal can be located out of 5700 asylum seekers. all had been told their asylum claims were inadmissible, but more than half have now stopped reporting to the home office health secretary victoria atkins told gb news the home office will find them and flights will get off the ground . flights will get off the ground. >> we know that the home office has identified the cohort of the first cohort...
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office said that of those 5700, only 21a3, substantially less than half, report to the home office regularly and therefore can be located for detention, whereas the other group, 3557 of them, are under much less strict reporting requirements, maybe staying with a friend or relative rather than in home office government authorised accommodation and they are not required to check—in with official bodies as often. it is not that they have absconded at this point, but there is a fear among those who want the policy to work that now that those people realise they might well be detained and sent to rwanda, they will abscond and the government will not be able to track them down and detain them. it not be able to track them down and detain them-— detain them. it feels like problem after problem _ detain them. it feels like problem after problem when _ detain them. it feels like problem after problem when it _ detain them. it feels like problem after problem when it comes - detain them. it feels like problem after problem when it comes to i after problem when it comes to getting this through. th
office said that of those 5700, only 21a3, substantially less than half, report to the home office regularly and therefore can be located for detention, whereas the other group, 3557 of them, are under much less strict reporting requirements, maybe staying with a friend or relative rather than in home office government authorised accommodation and they are not required to check—in with official bodies as often. it is not that they have absconded at this point, but there is a fear among those...
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office . reporting to the home office. sir keir starmer says the people of scotland should be allowed to have a say on who becomes the next leader of the snp , after a next leader of the snp, after a motion of no confidence in the scottish government was tabled by the labour party. that will be debated and voted on tomorrow. humza yousaf announced he was stepping down as first minister on sunday, monday and will and will continue in his post until replace can be found . post until replace can be found. for the latest. the latest story , sign up to gb news by scanning the qr code on your screen using i >> -- >> 2024. battleground year. >> 2024. battleground year. >> to decide as the party gear up their campaign for the next general election. >> he will be left standing when the british people make one of the british people make one of the biggest decisions of their lives . who will rise and who lives. who will rise and who will fall? let's find out together . together. >> for every moment, the highs, the lows, the twists an
office . reporting to the home office. sir keir starmer says the people of scotland should be allowed to have a say on who becomes the next leader of the snp , after a next leader of the snp, after a motion of no confidence in the scottish government was tabled by the labour party. that will be debated and voted on tomorrow. humza yousaf announced he was stepping down as first minister on sunday, monday and will and will continue in his post until replace can be found . post until replace can...
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office , 2145 are the home office, 2145 are continuing to check in with the home office, 3557 have absconded. that cannot be decided by any measure. that cannot be claimed to be a success or part of the plan , but success or part of the plan, but the there will law enforcement will be after these people. >> so that isn't the end of the story by any by any means. and we know the success that law enforcement have had, and there's a range of measures that they can use that they've had, not just in removing 25,000 odd, my immigrants last year, but also importantly, making immigration raids and closing some 7000 bank accounts so that people cannot live or work in the united kingdom once they have fought. if they fall off the radar . so have fought. if they fall off the radar. so again, i nobody the radar. so again, i nobody the prime minister, the home secretary , none of us have secretary, none of us have pretended this is easy. we are up against organised crime gangs who are you know, they make a business out of this . but we business out of this. but we have we are taking measures to first of
office , 2145 are the home office, 2145 are continuing to check in with the home office, 3557 have absconded. that cannot be decided by any measure. that cannot be claimed to be a success or part of the plan , but success or part of the plan, but the there will law enforcement will be after these people. >> so that isn't the end of the story by any by any means. and we know the success that law enforcement have had, and there's a range of measures that they can use that they've had, not...
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and the home office enforces it. and there's, more you the home office enforces it. and ther> so it's easy to game the system in court and get system in the court and get granted even if you system in the court and get gra noti even if you system in the court
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in select committees at westminster, where home office have senior senior home office have senior senior home office officials have been on and they've been as useless as as sort of a threadbare deckchairs. >> absolutely pathetic, useless as a threadbare deckchair. that's an insult. if there ever could be one, ella. >> well, we all knew that the rwanda plan was the kind of big flagship, tokenistic sort of symbol. we are doing something but that the real meat of where the focus needs to be in relation to the issue of illegal immigration is just on the basic functionality of the system bonng functionality of the system boring things like paperwork, civil service, being able to work in a timely fashion, be properly adhere to instructions and do the job they were working from home. well, exactly. actually even be in the office. you know, this doesn't surprise me at all. >> but rwanda, they're all whizzing down to dublin, you see. they're going to get pint of guinness down there. >> well, yeah, but not, if the, guys in, in dublin have their way. of course, we went through this yesterday, didn
in select committees at westminster, where home office have senior senior home office have senior senior home office officials have been on and they've been as useless as as sort of a threadbare deckchairs. >> absolutely pathetic, useless as a threadbare deckchair. that's an insult. if there ever could be one, ella. >> well, we all knew that the rwanda plan was the kind of big flagship, tokenistic sort of symbol. we are doing something but that the real meat of where the focus needs...
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the home office — may be. some important contacts. the home office is — may be. some important contacts. the home office is saying, _ may be. some important contacts. the home office is saying, that _ may be. some important contacts. the home office is saying, that this - may be. some important contacts. the home office is saying, that this is - home office is saying, that this is a variation of an existing voluntary return scheme so according to official statistics, 90,000 people were voluntarily removed from the uk last year. of those, 3300 did receive a reintegration package. all flights paid for by the government. so they would say, this is normally how it works. if people are happy to 90, how it works. if people are happy to go, that in some cases they would be given that relocation package. it's a how you understated? it is a how you understated? it is interesting. _ a how you understated? it is interesting, if _ a how you understated? it is interesting, if it _ a how you understated? it is interesting, if it is _ a how you understated? it is interesting, i
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one during office hours, and one wonders why the home office, if one wonders why the home office is so dysfunctional and the results rishi sunak isn't seeing results rishi sunak isn't seeing results in terms of cutting illegal migration, cutting legal migration, then you you need to look no further than some of these issues, because i think they are basically being distracted or they're distracting themselves by focusing on things which are completely irrelevant to their day jobs. >> and at the very least, you'd expect them to do this, you know, after work, if they want to an lgbt war history to go on an lgbt war history walk, power them. just walk, all power to them. just not during the working hours of the day. stephen, how on earth is happening under is this all happening under a conservative government >> it's a good question, tom. i think that conservative ministers have to take responsibility for all of these stories that i've reported on over the last few years . they over the last few years. they are the ones who are able to immediately shut the stuff down if they wanted to. th
one during office hours, and one wonders why the home office, if one wonders why the home office is so dysfunctional and the results rishi sunak isn't seeing results rishi sunak isn't seeing results in terms of cutting illegal migration, cutting legal migration, then you you need to look no further than some of these issues, because i think they are basically being distracted or they're distracting themselves by focusing on things which are completely irrelevant to their day jobs. >> and...
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now we you know, we realise that home realise it's not that the home office trying to waste money, office is trying to waste money, but not the right but it's not the right incentives. they're feeling incentives. they're not feeling that pockets , that pain in their pockets, else's money. >> and you how whitehall >> and you know how whitehall works. budget, governor. works. not my budget, governor. so that is something that clearly isn't a sensible clearly just isn't a sensible way manage a budget . way to manage a budget. >> that's where we feel that >> so that's where we feel that having a target managed in this way makes anyway. what way makes no sense. anyway. what it's led to is a situation where the incentives for the home office are more to respond in the short tum, so there's a lot of criticism. so they will try and find alternative sites to reduce costs, they not reduce costs, but they do not focus on long term solution to focus on a long term solution to get away from this crisis. because for the long term, the way you can reduce these costs for the taxpayer in general is , for
now we you know, we realise that home realise it's not that the home office trying to waste money, office is trying to waste money, but not the right but it's not the right incentives. they're feeling incentives. they're not feeling that pockets , that pain in their pockets, else's money. >> and you how whitehall >> and you know how whitehall works. budget, governor. works. not my budget, governor. so that is something that clearly isn't a sensible clearly just isn't a sensible way...
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i mean, the office is i mean, the home office is absolutely not fit for purpose. look at the backlog , look at the look at the backlog, look at the and if they if they're kind of getting through the back lot more quickly, then they are not processing properly. more quickly, then they are not proninalg properly. more quickly, then they are not pro�*nina ,| properly. more quickly, then they are not pro�*nina , do properly. more quickly, then they are not pro�*nina , do you properly. more quickly, then they are not pro�*nina , do you thinkarly. more quickly, then they are not pro�*nina , do you think we. >> nina, do you think we wouldn't have human in >> nina, do you think we wou countryve human in >> nina, do you think we wou country without n in >> nina, do you think we wou country without us in this country without us belonging to the echr? >> well, of course we would have human but , >> well, of course we would have human but, but, but many human rights, but, but, but many of of our greatest, of the many of our greatest, laws against, for instance, sexu
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critics say the government has "lost its grip" by allowing the home office to use the foreign aid budget. caroline hawley is here with me. this will shock a lot of people? these are the figures released today, the total aid budget last year was £151; today, the total aid budget last year was £15.4 billion. £4.3 billion, about 28%, was spent not on alleviating poverty around the world but here in the uk, a rise of around £600 million on the year before, it was spent on refugees and asylum seekers, most of the money used by the home office hotels, accommodation and housing. it has provoked a lot of criticism. the independent commission for aid mpeg says it is worried about value for money, it has seen no sign of the home office moving out of crisis mode and it said spending so much of the aid budget here in the uk had wrought havoc on the development work overseas. the ngos network says funding for emergency support programmes in countries like yemen and somalia has been cut or held back and they suspect that is because of the escalated home office asylum costs. its director of policy
critics say the government has "lost its grip" by allowing the home office to use the foreign aid budget. caroline hawley is here with me. this will shock a lot of people? these are the figures released today, the total aid budget last year was £151; today, the total aid budget last year was £15.4 billion. £4.3 billion, about 28%, was spent not on alleviating poverty around the world but here in the uk, a rise of around £600 million on the year before, it was spent on refugees and...
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the home office says it's entering the final phase of putting its rwanda policy into practice. a report in the guardian suggested detentions of asylum seekers ready for deportation would begin on monday. a home office spokesperson said at some stage people would inevitably start being detained in preparation for the first flight, which is due to take off in ten to 12 weeks. meanwhile, the irish prime minister has said foreign migration policies cannot be allowed to undermine those of ireland. simon harris said ireland will not provide a loophole for anyone else�*s migration challenges, after it emerged that the majority of asylum seekers entering ireland have crossed from northern ireland. the irish government is looking at legislation to enable asylum seekers to be sent back to the uk. but a source said the uk won't accept any asylum returns from the eu via ireland until the eu changes its policies. ukraine's commander—in—chief says the situation on the frontline there has worsened in the face of multiple russian attacks. oleksandr syrskyi confirmed that ukrainian forces
the home office says it's entering the final phase of putting its rwanda policy into practice. a report in the guardian suggested detentions of asylum seekers ready for deportation would begin on monday. a home office spokesperson said at some stage people would inevitably start being detained in preparation for the first flight, which is due to take off in ten to 12 weeks. meanwhile, the irish prime minister has said foreign migration policies cannot be allowed to undermine those of ireland....
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home office, getting the — getting a grip on the home office, getting the backlog _ getting a grip on the home office, getting the backlog eliminated - getting a grip on the home office, getting the backlog eliminated sol getting the backlog eliminated so that we _ getting the backlog eliminated so that we can — getting the backlog eliminated so that we can have _ getting the backlog eliminated so that we can have some _ getting the backlog eliminated sol that we can have some confidence getting the backlog eliminated so i that we can have some confidence in the integrity— that we can have some confidence in the integrity of — that we can have some confidence in the integrity of the _ that we can have some confidence in the integrity of the system, - that we can have some confidence in the integrity of the system, which i the integrity of the system, which is something _ the integrity of the system, which is something that _ the integrity of the system, which is something that successive - is something that successive conservative _ is something that successive conservative home
home office, getting the — getting a grip on the home office, getting the backlog _ getting a grip on the home office, getting the backlog eliminated - getting a grip on the home office, getting the backlog eliminated sol getting the backlog eliminated so that we _ getting the backlog eliminated so that we can — getting the backlog eliminated so that we can have _ getting the backlog eliminated so that we can have some _ getting the backlog eliminated sol that we can have some confidence...
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home office sources are suggesting to us that these negotiations are all very much part of the normal process, but of course, they only negotiate if they are worried about a potential rebellion. i think two things are interesting about this. first, of course, the issue itself, the idea that rough sleepers could be sent to jail or face fines of up to £2500 has always been controversial, ever since it was first suggested by the former home secretary suella braverman. secondly, though, there is also the politics of this. the mps who are not very happy about this policy are from the centre ground of the conservative party. they are not the same group of people who have been making life challenging for rishi sunak on a whole range of other issues, and then you have the amount of time that is being spent on these negotiations, which means that we now don't have really any clear sense of when the criminaljustice bill might actually become law. one mp actually suggested to us today it has been put on the back burner. all of that, of course, creating a challenge for rishi sunak. a challenge f
home office sources are suggesting to us that these negotiations are all very much part of the normal process, but of course, they only negotiate if they are worried about a potential rebellion. i think two things are interesting about this. first, of course, the issue itself, the idea that rough sleepers could be sent to jail or face fines of up to £2500 has always been controversial, ever since it was first suggested by the former home secretary suella braverman. secondly, though, there is...
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office and said there are no signs the home office is moving out of crisis mode to long—term solutions, and then lisa nandy, the shadow international investment secretary said it beggars belief that the government is using the aid budget to emma and her words, bail out the feeling asylum system with a blank check. fix, out the feeling asylum system with a blank check. �* . out the feeling asylum system with a blank check-— blank check. a final word in terms of what the _ blank check. a final word in terms of what the government _ blank check. a final word in terms of what the government has - blank check. a final word in terms i of what the government has said on this whole wider issue postop what have they set out all on this? the? have they set out all on this? they said they said _ have they set out all on this? they said they said last _ have they set out all on this? they said they said last year _ have they set out all on this? the said they said last year they have they set out all on this? tta: said they said last year they spent over £15 billion overall, and they are con
office and said there are no signs the home office is moving out of crisis mode to long—term solutions, and then lisa nandy, the shadow international investment secretary said it beggars belief that the government is using the aid budget to emma and her words, bail out the feeling asylum system with a blank check. fix, out the feeling asylum system with a blank check. �* . out the feeling asylum system with a blank check-— blank check. a final word in terms of what the _ blank check. a...
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the judge agrees that the home office, the home office's delay, was, in his words, sanctionable, but did not agree that the cost should be slashed by more than half. so in summary, prince harry is liable to pay 90% of the home office's costs, which the judge describes sir peter lane as modest but still significant, still a significant reduction. so what happens now? well, the high court has refused. prince harry, as you said, your introduction permission to appeal to the court of appeal to prince harry permission to appeal to the coweitherppeal to prince harry permission to appeal to the coweither give. to prince harry permission to appeal to the coweither give up prince harry permission to appeal to the coweither give up orince harry permission to appeal to the coweither give up or he; harry permission to appeal to the coweither give up or he can rry permission to appeal to the coweither give up or he can ask can either give up or he can ask the of appeal directly to the court of appeal directly to give the green light for him to bnng give the green light for him to bring another ch
the judge agrees that the home office, the home office's delay, was, in his words, sanctionable, but did not agree that the cost should be slashed by more than half. so in summary, prince harry is liable to pay 90% of the home office's costs, which the judge describes sir peter lane as modest but still significant, still a significant reduction. so what happens now? well, the high court has refused. prince harry, as you said, your introduction permission to appeal to the court of appeal to...
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into the national audit office into the home office's asylum policy , the home office's asylum policy, it was revealed not only is this more expensive than hotels at the time of commissioning, the barge , the home office had not barge, the home office had not even estimated costs. they were flying blind. >> i'm shocked really. i mean , >> i'm shocked really. i mean, the home office blatantly lied, they told us that the bibby stockholm was to offer value for the taxpayer for housing asylum seekers . and we now know from seekers. and we now know from the national audit office document that was released at the end of march that it's not just a little bit more expensive, exorbitantly expensive, it's exorbitantly more it's more expensive. i mean, it it's obscene the cost, the money that is being thrown at this barge. >> in a statement, the home office told gb news we have always been clear that the use of asylum hotels is unacceptable and that's why we acted swiftly to reduce the impact on local communities by moving asylum seekers onto barges and former military sites. while the national
into the national audit office into the home office's asylum policy , the home office's asylum policy, it was revealed not only is this more expensive than hotels at the time of commissioning, the barge , the home office had not barge, the home office had not even estimated costs. they were flying blind. >> i'm shocked really. i mean , >> i'm shocked really. i mean, the home office blatantly lied, they told us that the bibby stockholm was to offer value for the taxpayer for housing...
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the home office has carried out. but we are _ the home office has carried out. but we are ready, plans are in place and these _ we are ready, plans are in place and these flights will go come what may. no foreign _ these flights will go come what may. no foreign court will stop us from getting _ no foreign court will stop us from getting flights off. rwanda is ready as well— getting flights off. rwanda is ready as well and i would like to thank the government of rwanda for their work in _ the government of rwanda for their work in strengthening their asylum svstem, _ work in strengthening their asylum system, passing legislation and setting — system, passing legislation and setting up a new appeals tribunal. the next — setting up a new appeals tribunal. the next few weeks will be about action, _ the next few weeks will be about action, whilst i'm conscious want deeds. _ action, whilst i'm conscious want deeds. not— action, whilst i'm conscious want deeds, not words, i not going to outline _ deeds, not words,
the home office has carried out. but we are _ the home office has carried out. but we are ready, plans are in place and these _ we are ready, plans are in place and these flights will go come what may. no foreign _ these flights will go come what may. no foreign court will stop us from getting _ no foreign court will stop us from getting flights off. rwanda is ready as well— getting flights off. rwanda is ready as well and i would like to thank the government of rwanda for their work in _ the...
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we're not fixing the broken home office. the home office removal rate goes like this. it rate graph goes like this. it goes all the way down since 2010. and the fact is, we know who's been in control since 2010. >> before that, people were being sent back 60,000 a year, 50,000 a year. >> even in forced removals, which are removals of people whose case has been rejected, they were in 11, 15,011 thousand since 2010. that went they were in 11, 15,011 thousand since somebody'snent they were in 11, 15,011 thousand since somebody's case been, once somebody's case has been, refused and once their appeal has been refused to actually put somebody on a plane back to the country, we can only put people back planes , back to their back onto planes, back to their country if we've return country if we've got return agreements. when we negotiate in agreements. when we negotiate in a treaty in 2016, we a certain treaty in 2016, we forgot to do that. that's the problem. so what we've got to do is you've this whole system is broken. anybody who works in a home office will tell you that.
we're not fixing the broken home office. the home office removal rate goes like this. it rate graph goes like this. it goes all the way down since 2010. and the fact is, we know who's been in control since 2010. >> before that, people were being sent back 60,000 a year, 50,000 a year. >> even in forced removals, which are removals of people whose case has been rejected, they were in 11, 15,011 thousand since 2010. that went they were in 11, 15,011 thousand since somebody'snent they...
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the home office home rising. the home office home office said that they don't recognise the claims that i've raised this week in that back and forth correspondence, but they me the data and they didn't give me the data and at the same they also said at the same time they also said they pointed fact that they pointed to the fact that they've deported some 17,200 people january 2019. people since january 2019. but the question remains, how many more people are there waiting and have that order issued against them? >> yeah, charlie, thank you very much indeed. thank you. it just seems preposterous in this day and age that isn't data available in a computer age. if it's been compromised, where's the ? the backup? >> yeah, it's a concern, isn't it? >> even this has got a back up. never mind a home office system. >> well, it's good you're asking the questions, charlie. someone's got to thank you very much. now a 8:21. let's take a look at the weather now with alex. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers, sponsor
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then we can discuss whether the home office should be in a position to do that not. it seems to to do that or not. it seems to me there are two fundamental issues here. we keep coming back to first, all about to the first, all about citizenship. owe a prior citizenship. do you owe a prior duty protect your citizens? i duty to protect your citizens? i think the answer is yes. now to nigel's point that you're sending someone abroad potentially to face the death sentence. you come up against a second question, which is, are the courts now more political with a capital p than they were? if you look at this case, it's not the case that the court said the government of afghanistan will subject this person to capital punishment. it's a decision about what a mob might or might not do . or might not do. >> that sounds like creeping politicisation to me. >> yes . and because i actually >> yes. and because i actually agree with nigel, i think we shouldn't as we don't have the death penalty ourselves, send people face a capital people back to face a capital charge . and on the o
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that's up from 1% in 2022, according to home office figures . in other home office figures. in other news today, the boss of the post office has been exonerated following an independent investigation into allegations of bullying. nick read always rejected claims of misconduct, the firm says he has its full backing now to lead the organisation, which continues to fall under the spotlight over the horizon. it scandal, during which hundreds of subpostmasters were wrongly convicted of theft and fraud . now, as you've been and fraud. now, as you've been hearing, smacking children should be made illegal in england and northern ireland, according to children's doctors. the royal college of paediatrics and child health says the current law has created grey areas which mean there's sometimes a defence to physical punishment . sometimes a defence to physical punishment. their report warns children suffer lasting mental and physical effects from being hit in the home, striking a child is already illegal in scotland and wales and in many other countries around the world. and just lastly
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the guardian home office to detain uk asylum seekers in shock rwanda move. the times says depressed and anxious face losing their benefit and eye news. sunak to resist early election as tory rebels on manoeuvres. finally, the star says umpah umpah coffee jumpers, whatever that means. those are your front pages. that's all we've got time for. thank you to my guest tonight leo kearse and louis schaffer. simon evans will be here tomorrow at 11 pm. with nick dixon and cressida wetton. and if you are watching at 5 am. sit down, get yourself sorted and stay tuned for breakfast till the next one. have a good one. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boiler dollars. sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello! here's your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. we hold on to rather mixed weather conditions across the uk during the week ahead. rain at times, but temperatures will also be on the rise. at the moment. low pressure is in charge, sitting out towards the east of the uk, this weather front bringing outbreaks of rain towar
the guardian home office to detain uk asylum seekers in shock rwanda move. the times says depressed and anxious face losing their benefit and eye news. sunak to resist early election as tory rebels on manoeuvres. finally, the star says umpah umpah coffee jumpers, whatever that means. those are your front pages. that's all we've got time for. thank you to my guest tonight leo kearse and louis schaffer. simon evans will be here tomorrow at 11 pm. with nick dixon and cressida wetton. and if you...
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doing that, home office. but by doing that, he's bringing he's also potentially bringing a bit a hefty cost to us as bit of a hefty cost to us as a taxpayer, because this is the home office who clearly is funded by taxpayers, and they're having out this legal having to fork out this legal money. prince harry the money. if prince harry wins the appeal money. if prince harry wins the appeal, taxpayers are appeal, then us as taxpayers are out okay. out of pocket. okay. >> much indeed. >> thanks very much indeed. cameron here's an interesting story and story we've got for you. and it's a rye, involves the it's a rye, which involves the national and what national trust. and what is their in society? yeah. national trust. and what is the they've society? yeah. national trust. and what is the they've comey? yeah. national trust. and what is the they've come underh. national trust. and what is the they've come under fire from >> they've come under fire from locals village of sudbury locals in the village of sudbury i
doing that, home office. but by doing that, he's bringing he's also potentially bringing a bit a hefty cost to us as bit of a hefty cost to us as a taxpayer, because this is the home office who clearly is funded by taxpayers, and they're having out this legal having to fork out this legal money. prince harry the money. if prince harry wins the appeal money. if prince harry wins the appeal, taxpayers are appeal, then us as taxpayers are out okay. out of pocket. okay. >> much indeed....
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so we await to see the home office is using. that the home office is using. but look, labour party is but look, the labour party is facing fresh split the facing a fresh split over the issue national so issue of national id cards. so former home secretary lord blunkett is encouraging starmer to the failed policy to reinstate the failed policy of yesteryear to tackle illegal immigration. he wants compulsory id cards, illegal migrants will potentially find it much harder to find illicit work in britain . to find illicit work in britain. the use of id cards in france is widely regarded as a deterrent to migrants settling there, which many of them which is why so many of them make to britain. i make the journey to britain. i mean, i mean, would mean, nigel, i mean, would this make bit make the blind bit of difference? you think? make the blind bit of diffabsolute you think? make the blind bit of diffabsolute nonsense. k? make the blind bit of diffabsolute nonsense. the number >> absolute nonsense. the number of illegal migrants that across the mediterranean curre
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the home office and the local by the home office and the local nhs community mental health team contributed to their deaths . contributed to their deaths. james furlong's father, gary, said he has very little confidence that an attack like this will not happen again. humza yousaf says he will not resign as scotland's first minister, ahead of a crucial test of his leadership next week . he says that as a minority government, his party will need to make some concessions as it negotiates with other parties. it's after the collapse of the snp's power sharing deal with the greens yesterday. but humza yousaf says he'll fight on. >> i fully intend to not just win that vote, but i intend to fight to make sure that the government stays, not just the government stays, not just the government continues to deliver on the priorities of the people, like, for example, investing in affordable housing. so there's all that political game playing happening from the opposition . happening from the opposition. it will not be taking part. it will be getting, of course, on with the job. and when the vote comes, i
the home office and the local by the home office and the local nhs community mental health team contributed to their deaths . contributed to their deaths. james furlong's father, gary, said he has very little confidence that an attack like this will not happen again. humza yousaf says he will not resign as scotland's first minister, ahead of a crucial test of his leadership next week . he says that as a minority government, his party will need to make some concessions as it negotiates with...
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quickly enough the home office, we haven't proenough the home office, we haven't pro> the point is, you know, you're saying that it's wrong to spend the you know, maybe they could take the foreign aid that we're off we're spending here off the stuff to and stuff we send to india and china. would good. but china. that would be good. but they've public in they've got plenty public in this with this country will be happy with our budget going our foreign aid budget going towards housing of asylum seekers. >> is this another issue that the government haven't the government just haven't publicised enough? because we talk million talk about that £11 million a day. talk about that £11 million a daythat's me . i've never >> that's news to me. i've never i've didn't know >> that's news to me. i've
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a home office and obviously and site. they've obviously found safety issue found a health and safety issue there. not familiar with the there. i'm not familiar with the details. i've seen this details. i've just seen this this morning, they've this morning, but they've obviously health and obviously found a health and safety it looks to me safety issue. it looks to me like they've very quickly like they've acted very quickly and out of there and moved people out of there whilst that. whilst they take care of that. but brings me back to the but it brings me back to the point before let's stop the illegal trade in people. let's pass this rwanda bill. let's stop messing around as donald was telling his lords to do last night by chucking this out again. so the commons is going to have to go and come back and vote on it. we've already voted for numerous times, and let's for it numerous times, and let's actually break this illegal chain people brought chain of people being brought here, we won't need here, and then we won't nee
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home office have office. so the home office have no to keep that no real need to keep that that leader cost of the leader on it. on the cost of the hotels. leader on it. on the cost of the hot okay. live pictures >> okay. well, live pictures on your a5 >> okay. well, live pictures on your as you can your screen there. as you can see, commons still see, house of commons are still debating ahead of that vote debating this ahead of that vote later on. and i'm joined by later on. and i'm now joined by kevin saunders. he's the former chief immigration officer of uk border force. kev, welcome to the show. always a pleasure . you the show. always a pleasure. you heard there from chris hope. the law should finally creek its way over the line. the big question is kev, do you think a single flight will ever take off? >> oh yes, i think i think it's almost certain if we get the legislation through this week . legislation through this week. yes it will, it will happen. the home office have already identified the people t
home office have office. so the home office have no to keep that no real need to keep that that leader cost of the leader on it. on the cost of the hotels. leader on it. on the cost of the hot okay. live pictures >> okay. well, live pictures on your a5 >> okay. well, live pictures on your as you can your screen there. as you can see, commons still see, house of commons are still debating ahead of that vote debating this ahead of that vote later on. and i'm joined by later on. and...
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i'll also be joined by an ebullient panel this evening, former home office special adviser claire pearsall and the political commentator kai willsher. as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me at gb news. but now it's time for the news of the day with sophia wenzler. >> jacob thank you. i'm sophia wenzler your top story this houn wenzler your top story this hour. a new poll suggests labour could sweep to victory with more than 400 seats at the next election , leaving the tories election, leaving the tories with just 155. uk love is predicting a landslide for sir keir starmer, with the conservatives projected to win even less seats than a previous poll conducted in january and the reform uk party has removed two parliamentary candidates for making statements that they say fell beneath their standards. jonathan kay and mick greeno will no longer contest seats after campaign group hope not hate accused them of sharing racist views on social media. shadow foreign secretary david lammy says the government should suspend arms sales to israel
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this is we've had a statement from the home office. >> the home office says we have always been clear that the use of asylum hotels is unacceptable , which is why we moved asylum seekers to military seekers to former military sites, which we ensure are safe to accommodate seekers. to accommodate asylum seekers. prior to use. >> well, humiliating for the home secretary, of course, because in his constituency. >> cleverly goal, >> james cleverly own goal, isn't it's kc radiation and isn't it? it's kc radiation and this would be a huge issue at the general election for him . the general election for him. >> he opposed to even being >> he was opposed to even being there was there before he was home secretary. now he's got secretary. and now he's got lumbered it . lumbered with it. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar , sponsors of weather on . solar, sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> welcome to this latest weather update from the met office here on gb news. it's a fine day across the south today, but further north a lot of cloud outbreaks of rain and drizzle as well. it was a old start
this is we've had a statement from the home office. >> the home office says we have always been clear that the use of asylum hotels is unacceptable , which is why we moved asylum seekers to military seekers to former military sites, which we ensure are safe to accommodate seekers. to accommodate asylum seekers. prior to use. >> well, humiliating for the home secretary, of course, because in his constituency. >> cleverly goal, >> james cleverly own goal, isn't it's kc...
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the home office says it's entering the "final phase" of putting its rwanda policy into practice. a report in the guardian suggested detentions of asylum—seekers — ready for deportation — would begin on monday. a home office spokesperson said at some stage people would "inevitably" start being detained in preparation for the first flight, which is due to take off in 10 to 12 weeks. meanwhile, the irish prime minister has said foreign migration policies cannot be allowed to undermine those of ireland. simon harris said ireland "will not provide a loophole for anyone else's "migration challenges". his government'sjustice minister said there had been a rise in the number of people crossing from northern ireland to the republic of ireland. a uk government source said the uk "won't accept any asylum returns "from the eu via ireland" until the eu changes its policies. officials in kenya have warned about even heavier rainfall as downpours batter parts of east africa. more than 150 people have been killed in neighbouring tanzania, while hundreds of thousands have been displaced in
the home office says it's entering the "final phase" of putting its rwanda policy into practice. a report in the guardian suggested detentions of asylum—seekers — ready for deportation — would begin on monday. a home office spokesperson said at some stage people would "inevitably" start being detained in preparation for the first flight, which is due to take off in 10 to 12 weeks. meanwhile, the irish prime minister has said foreign migration policies cannot be allowed...
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office . just parked by the home office. and within that search, we saw them take away a man who was inside the boot of his car. he had photos of hitler inside his car. had photos of hitler inside his can he had photos of hitler inside his car. he was since released and we have seen him on this march. since that moment. so he was released back onto that march and has not been rearrested since. we saw those photos of hitler in the boot of his vehicle . several flags on vehicle. several flags on display here from the pro—palestine protest, including the flag of the islamic republic of iran, the community security trust, a charity that deals in anti—semitism , has said that anti—semitism, has said that this is a pro—iran hate march. the board of jewish deputies , the board of jewish deputies, the jewish board of deputies, excuse me, has repeated similar language, saying that this march originated in from iran in 1979 and it continues to be a hotbed of extremism and anti—semitism beyond . beyond. >> charlie, i've been
office . just parked by the home office. and within that search, we saw them take away a man who was inside the boot of his car. he had photos of hitler inside his car. had photos of hitler inside his can he had photos of hitler inside his car. he was since released and we have seen him on this march. since that moment. so he was released back onto that march and has not been rearrested since. we saw those photos of hitler in the boot of his vehicle . several flags on vehicle. several flags on...
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why don't home office, why doesn't the home office, why doesn't the home office, why doesn't the home office run coaches from dover to northern ireland? problem solved. yes, that's broadly what i was proposing. and a proud irishman. it's the repubuc and a proud irishman. it's the republic of ireland , not republic of ireland, not southern ireland. yes, i know, but it teases so . that's why but it teases so. that's why sometimes say southern ireland . sometimes say southern ireland. so today marks just one of many nails hammered into the coffin of scottish nationalism . as of scottish nationalism. as first minister, humza yousaf announced his resignation , announced his resignation, spending the weekend reflecting on what is best for my party, for the government for and the country i lead. >> i've concluded that repairing our relationship across the political divide can only be done with someone else at the helm . i have therefore informed helm. i have therefore informed the snp's national secretary of my intention to stand down as party leader . party leader. >> well, i'm not sorry to
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now gb news has contacted the home office for confirmation. we're still waiting for an official response. shadow home secretary yvette cooper, though, has slammed the news, describing it as an extortionate pre—election gimmick . okay to more news and gimmick. okay to more news and video has emerged showing the moment that police arrested a man wielding a sword in north east london. officers cornered him at a property bringing the suspect to the ground with three separate taser discharges as he's been arrested on suspicion of murder. following the death of murder. following the death of a 14 year old boy. the 36 year old suspect is now in hospital. police are saying that they've been unable to interview him due to his condition for other people were injured, including two police officers earlier , buckingham palace said earlier, buckingham palace said the king's thoughts and prayers are with all those affected. assistant met commissioner louisa rolfe says the suspect was not known to them. >> the 36 year old man arrested at the scene is curre
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easily located if the home office wanted to detain them, according to home office documents. that doesn't mean, the home office insists, that the remaining 3557 are missing or have had absconded or anything like that but they are under much less strict reporting requirements. they are not in home office operated accommodation, they 0ffice operated accommodation, they don't necessarily have appointments to see government officials the whole time, they might be staying with family and friends. the concern in government is that that means that when they realise they might be sent to rwanda, they may very easily and readily abscond. we expect detention to begin this week so we will learn pretty fast whether they do abscond or whether they are easily detained, and it is a reminder that we have been talking for so long about this policy in terms of what politicians think about it, how parliament is voting on it, now the question is, does it work? , . ~' , ., the uk covid inquiry is heading to northern ireland today, after previous hearings in england, scotland and wales. senior pol
easily located if the home office wanted to detain them, according to home office documents. that doesn't mean, the home office insists, that the remaining 3557 are missing or have had absconded or anything like that but they are under much less strict reporting requirements. they are not in home office operated accommodation, they 0ffice operated accommodation, they don't necessarily have appointments to see government officials the whole time, they might be staying with family and friends....
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the home office says it�*s entering the "final phase" of putting its rwanda policy into practice. a report in the guardian newspaper suggests the detention of asylum seekers — ready for deportation — would begin on monday. a home office spokesperson said at some stage people would "inevitably" start being detained in preparation for the first flight, which is due to take off in 10 to 12 weeks. the irish prime minister has said foreign migration policies cannot be allowed to undermine those of ireland. simon harris said ireland "�*will not provide a loophole for anyone else�*s migration challenges�*. hisjustice minister said there had been a rise in the number of people crossing from the united kingdom — from northern ireland — to the republic of ireland. a uk government source said the uk "won�*t accept any asylum returns from the eu via ireland" until the eu changes its policies. a british man seriously injured in a shark attack in tobago is "aware of what is happening" and "able to communicate". the wife of 64—year—old peter smith also says two of the friends
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and know the home amount. and i know the home office trying to blame some amount. and i know the home office initial ing to blame some amount. and i know the home office initial costs blame some amount. and i know the home office initial costs on ame some amount. and i know the home office initial costs on that,;ome of the initial costs on that, but done. there's now, but that's done. there's now, i think, 320, on board. think, about 320, men on board. they've upped the actual capacity to, i believe, 420 or 30. and if you break that down over 18 months, the contract that's 4500 pounds per head. yeah. if you look at it's disgusting. >> i mean, and i think they get medical they get they get they get kind of on demand medical care as well. which frankly, a load of people would absolutely kill for in this country the kill for in this country at the minute. let's honest with the minute. let's be honest with the way surgeries are, way that the gp surgeries are, etc. that they way that the gp surgeries are, etc. enjoying that they way that the gp surgeries are, etc. enjoy
and know the home amount. and i know the home office trying to blame some amount. and i know the home office initial ing to blame some amount. and i know the home office initial costs blame some amount. and i know the home office initial costs on ame some amount. and i know the home office initial costs on that,;ome of the initial costs on that, but done. there's now, but that's done. there's now, i think, 320, on board. think, about 320, men on board. they've upped the actual capacity to, i...