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and i thought this was actually a great work by fbi and britain's national crime agency, because when we come together with stronger adversaries, attack companies individually, they go after this company and then they apply the same techniques to go after five more companies. but what if we all came together? we started sharing information. we started collaborating between the private and the public sector, because the hackers don't respect the concept of borders, they're just doing it for profit. speaking of countries, you published a cyber resilience scorecard that lists countries by vulnerability to hacking. and one of the key insights, there's a correlation between vulnerability and gdp. explain that to me. well, 100. you know, when i visited the world economic forum in davos, earlier this year, there was a lot of conversation about global cyber inequity. if you are a big bank and you have plenty of capital, or if you are a prosperous country, for example, a country in the western europe or united states or canada, you have a lot of money and you have a lot of resources to, to, in
and i thought this was actually a great work by fbi and britain's national crime agency, because when we come together with stronger adversaries, attack companies individually, they go after this company and then they apply the same techniques to go after five more companies. but what if we all came together? we started sharing information. we started collaborating between the private and the public sector, because the hackers don't respect the concept of borders, they're just doing it for...
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i said because it was linked - to national crime agency and sfo, which i've never had l an investigation from. so nadhim zahawi, theirformer cabinet minister, did all sorts of differentjobs, is now standing down and now he's decided to stand down, he has decided to be transparent about what really happened with him and the taxman. so go back on the iplayer and see the whole interview if you wish. well, thanks for the plug. well, i'm here to serve. henry, we're going to leave you, but thank you forjoining us in your waspish top. yeah, i'm off to watch eurovision and i play for sound. well, who you can see on eurovision was the national treasure. that isjoanna lumley, and she sent us a little voice note. nobody does it better than you, sweden. i cheers, sweeties. thanks a lot. you are absolutely fabulous. this is me letting my hair down after eurovision, i which was quite extraordinary to have seen it from - the announcer, as it were, point of view is quite... i can't tell you how— complicated and how extreme the preparations are for this. i came in early this afternoon for a three hour
i said because it was linked - to national crime agency and sfo, which i've never had l an investigation from. so nadhim zahawi, theirformer cabinet minister, did all sorts of differentjobs, is now standing down and now he's decided to stand down, he has decided to be transparent about what really happened with him and the taxman. so go back on the iplayer and see the whole interview if you wish. well, thanks for the plug. well, i'm here to serve. henry, we're going to leave you, but thank you...
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crime agency. reported that about ten pedophiles from the kingdom who had completed their sentences came to little ukrainian refugees in poland to help them with something, they were only interested in those children who came to poland without... parents, this seemed abnormal, even to british law enforcement officers: children are irretrievably they are exported from ukraine to europe in the thousands, and no one is responsible for it. and in order to give a new vector to this devilry, ukrainian and european officials are trying to fan the flames on the topic of taking ukrainian children on vacation to belarus. this is a special jackal cynicism. the guys come to us with their parents or accompanying persons, they are in our country officially, with entry registration. here they are examined and treated. medical psychological assistance, and then sent home, they all want to return. belarus differs from many countries in the world in that there are no other people’s children here; any adults can stand behind the children, but a child in belarus will never be left without help and su
crime agency. reported that about ten pedophiles from the kingdom who had completed their sentences came to little ukrainian refugees in poland to help them with something, they were only interested in those children who came to poland without... parents, this seemed abnormal, even to british law enforcement officers: children are irretrievably they are exported from ukraine to europe in the thousands, and no one is responsible for it. and in order to give a new vector to this devilry,...
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we have had munication with them and the national crime agency here in britain and this morning at 7am, they sent police forces out to arrest ba rzan they sent police forces out to arrest barzan majeed in the north of iraq. as far as you know, he is now being held in attention and there is great interest with police forces across britain and belgium waiting to find out what turns of extradition there might be. there is such a development _ extradition there might be. there is such a development because - extradition there might be. there is such a development because police | such a development because police officers had been searching for this man and take your investigation to find him. just remind our viewers watching, perhaps they missed the piece last week. when you tracked him down, what did he say to you? it was price amazing to actually track them down. when we finally confronted him with his crimes, he admitted smuggling 10,000 more people into britain. he said he couldn't remember how many. he was very blase about the dangers and the risk on his crossings. there have been in
we have had munication with them and the national crime agency here in britain and this morning at 7am, they sent police forces out to arrest ba rzan they sent police forces out to arrest barzan majeed in the north of iraq. as far as you know, he is now being held in attention and there is great interest with police forces across britain and belgium waiting to find out what turns of extradition there might be. there is such a development _ extradition there might be. there is such a development...
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and the national crime agency. the purpose is, of course, to deal with what's coming across the channel. but actually to go after the people smugglers at source and dismantle those criminal gangs. sound familiar ? criminal gangs. sound familiar? well, clearly it is. however, from the point of view of sir keir starmer, they are putting more money, he says. the way of this new border security command and there will be 1000 additional officers. so that is to be welcomed. but he has an almighty task ahead of him. if he's to make any inroads in trying to dent a trade that is worth many millions of pounds just today, as you mentioned in the introduction, there , he the introduction, there, he would have been able to see if he peered out of the window of the building he was in, giving his statement , the border force, his statement, the border force, busy at work dealing with hundreds more migrants who had come across the english channel, more than 650 this week already. thatis more than 650 this week already. that is wor
and the national crime agency. the purpose is, of course, to deal with what's coming across the channel. but actually to go after the people smugglers at source and dismantle those criminal gangs. sound familiar ? criminal gangs. sound familiar? well, clearly it is. however, from the point of view of sir keir starmer, they are putting more money, he says. the way of this new border security command and there will be 1000 additional officers. so that is to be welcomed. but he has an almighty...
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given extra money to the national crime agency. labour's plan is to copy— national crime agency. labour's plan is to copy and paste what we have already— is to copy and paste what we have already done and i don't up the deal with the _ already done and i don't up the deal with the eu — already done and i don't up the deal with the eu which would surrender our border— with the eu which would surrender our border security and give amnesty to illegal— our border security and give amnesty to illegal migrants meaning smugglers will continue to profit off human lives which will sadly be lost in _ off human lives which will sadly be lost in the — off human lives which will sadly be lost in the english channel. the conservative party wants to stop people _ conservative party wants to stop people getting into those boats because — people getting into those boats because they do not need to unnecessarily risk their lives. it unnecessarily risk their lives. [it is not unnecessarily risk their lives. is not good unnecessarily risk their lives. it is not good for morale, you have
given extra money to the national crime agency. labour's plan is to copy— national crime agency. labour's plan is to copy and paste what we have already— is to copy and paste what we have already done and i don't up the deal with the _ already done and i don't up the deal with the eu — already done and i don't up the deal with the eu which would surrender our border— with the eu which would surrender our border security and give amnesty to illegal— our border security and give amnesty...
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the national crime agency and others, to try to pursue those criminal gangs. but they're very sophisticated in nature now, in the supply chains that they have and the way that they operate. >> okay, mark, we're just going to cross back now to sir keir starmer, who's just taken the stage in kent. thank you very much . much. >> thank you, mike, for those words . what a fantastic campaign words. what a fantastic campaign you are running. thank you natalie , it's fantastic to be in natalie, it's fantastic to be in your constituency . welcome to your constituency. welcome to the labour party. it's so great to have you on board. and, yvette, thank you for not just your words, but all the work you've done over such a period of time on this important brief and this important challenge. and it's great to be here on a sunny day in kent. the garden of england. and i used to play football around here for years. the uncompromising , no nonsense the uncompromising, no nonsense hard knocks training school of the kent boys league. so i'm very familiar with this part of the wo
the national crime agency and others, to try to pursue those criminal gangs. but they're very sophisticated in nature now, in the supply chains that they have and the way that they operate. >> okay, mark, we're just going to cross back now to sir keir starmer, who's just taken the stage in kent. thank you very much . much. >> thank you, mike, for those words . what a fantastic campaign words. what a fantastic campaign you are running. thank you natalie , it's fantastic to be in...
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for ten weeks, the national crime agency could see what thousands of criminals like the huyton firm were saying. what we saw was this huge treasure trove of really detailed information about what these criminals were up to, what their plans were — the serious violence, but also just the huge industrial scale of the drugs trafficking that they were organising using this platform. after a successful challenge in court, panorama got access to 10,000 encrochat messages sent by the huyton firm. they give a unique insight into how organised crime really works. the criminals hid their identities behind anonymous handles. but the messages show who's in charge. moonlitboat is the violent crime boss vincent "dicky" coggins. this is the first time that vincent coggins has been named and the first time that his picture has been made public. he runs the huyton firm with his brother, francis coggins. francis coggins is called mixedjet. we don't have his photo, but we do have pictures he sent and received. these are kilo blocks of cocaine. the coggins brothers were smuggling huge quantities of drugs.
for ten weeks, the national crime agency could see what thousands of criminals like the huyton firm were saying. what we saw was this huge treasure trove of really detailed information about what these criminals were up to, what their plans were — the serious violence, but also just the huge industrial scale of the drugs trafficking that they were organising using this platform. after a successful challenge in court, panorama got access to 10,000 encrochat messages sent by the huyton firm....
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for ten weeks, the national crime agency could see what thousands of criminals like the huyton firm were saying. what we saw was this huge treasure trove of really detailed information about what these criminals were up to, what their plans were — the serious violence, but also just the huge industrial scale of the drugs trafficking that they were organising using this platform. after a successful challenge in court, panorama got access to 10,000 encrochat messages sent by the huyton firm. they give a unique insight into how organised crime really works. the criminals hid their identities behind anonymous handles. but the messages show who's in charge. moonlitboat is the violent crime boss vincent "dicky" coggins. this is the first time that vincent coggins has been named and the first time that his picture has been made public. he runs the huyton firm with his brother, francis coggins. francis coggins is called mixedjet. we don't have his photo, but we do have pictures he sent and received. these are kilo blocks of cocaine. the coggins brothers were smuggling huge quantities of drugs.
for ten weeks, the national crime agency could see what thousands of criminals like the huyton firm were saying. what we saw was this huge treasure trove of really detailed information about what these criminals were up to, what their plans were — the serious violence, but also just the huge industrial scale of the drugs trafficking that they were organising using this platform. after a successful challenge in court, panorama got access to 10,000 encrochat messages sent by the huyton firm....
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their meeting comes as the government promised an extra £25 million for the national crime agency to tackle people smuggling gangs. at a press conference this morning, rishi sunak said the criminal gangs are growing in strength and business as usual won't solve the problem. >> people are losing their lives as they are exploited by these criminal gangs and it is, of course, a threat to our stability , to the rule of law. stability, to the rule of law. and rightly, our citizens are demanding that their leaders, their politicians tackle it. we have to think creatively. we have to think creatively. we have to think creatively. we have to pursue new ideas , new have to pursue new ideas, new solutions and deterrence. removals to safe third countries like the uk's pioneering rwanda scheme. and, as carl said , it's scheme. and, as carl said, it's increasingly clear that many other countries now agree that thatis other countries now agree that that is the approach that is required. bold novel looking at safe country partnerships . safe country partnerships. >> meanwhile, during a visit to ess
their meeting comes as the government promised an extra £25 million for the national crime agency to tackle people smuggling gangs. at a press conference this morning, rishi sunak said the criminal gangs are growing in strength and business as usual won't solve the problem. >> people are losing their lives as they are exploited by these criminal gangs and it is, of course, a threat to our stability , to the rule of law. stability, to the rule of law. and rightly, our citizens are...
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crime agency and border force. _ national crime agency and border force, there is already good cooperation amongst the agencies and they are _ cooperation amongst the agencies and they are already going after the criminal— they are already going after the criminal gangs and i understand the nca currently has 70 active investigations into big immigration crimes— investigations into big immigration crimes so— investigations into big immigration crimes so i— investigations into big immigration crimes so i think people will say is another— crimes so i think people will say is another idea putting forward and we will see _ another idea putting forward and we will see how it works.— will see how it works. simon in dover, thank _ will see how it works. simon in dover, thank you _ will see how it works. simon in dover, thank you so _ will see how it works. simon in dover, thank you so much. - will see how it works. simon in dover, thank you so much. we j will see how it works. simon in - dover, thank you so much. we will be backin dover, thank you so much. we will be back injust a dove
crime agency and border force. _ national crime agency and border force, there is already good cooperation amongst the agencies and they are _ cooperation amongst the agencies and they are already going after the criminal— they are already going after the criminal gangs and i understand the nca currently has 70 active investigations into big immigration crimes— investigations into big immigration crimes so— investigations into big immigration crimes so i— investigations into big...
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no, it was linked to the national crime agency and the sfo, which i have never had an investigation from. . ., ., ., ., , from. nadhim zahawi, former cabinet minister, from. nadhim zahawi, former cabinet minister. did — from. nadhim zahawi, former cabinet minister, did all— from. nadhim zahawi, former cabinet minister, did all sorts _ from. nadhim zahawi, former cabinet minister, did all sorts of— from. nadhim zahawi, former cabinet minister, did all sorts of different i minister, did all sorts of different jobs, is now standing down, and now he has decided to stand down, he has decided to be transparent about what really happened with him at the taxman. g0 really happened with him at the taxman. ,., . ,, really happened with him at the taxman. . ,, ., really happened with him at the taxman. . ~ ., ., taxman. go back on the iplayer and see the whole _ taxman. go back on the iplayer and see the whole interview _ taxman. go back on the iplayer and see the whole interview if - taxman. go back on the iplayer and see the whole interview if you i taxman. go back on the iplayer and | see
no, it was linked to the national crime agency and the sfo, which i have never had an investigation from. . ., ., ., ., , from. nadhim zahawi, former cabinet minister, from. nadhim zahawi, former cabinet minister. did — from. nadhim zahawi, former cabinet minister, did all— from. nadhim zahawi, former cabinet minister, did all sorts _ from. nadhim zahawi, former cabinet minister, did all sorts of— from. nadhim zahawi, former cabinet minister, did all sorts of different i minister, did all...
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in all cases the national crime agency will act and all these people will be apprehended and interrogated. they will need to stand in front of justice. i would like to ask everybody to cool down. let us refrain from further passion and i am stating this publicly to the media and for all the citizens who agree with this heinous crime, and also those who decided that something similar they would wish upon others. that is you journalists, or other members of political parties. whether they are from coalition parties or opposition parties. we also have cases of attempts made to other members of parliament, the newly elected chairperson of the traditional council has already received threats. journalists have received threats. journalists have received threats and all of this will be investigated. and my messages to everyone, especially those who are keyboard heroes, we will act without compromise. this is the main message. about using strong words, wishing death to someone at the keyboard from the safety of your home or publicly approving an assassination attempt of the leader of the slovak r
in all cases the national crime agency will act and all these people will be apprehended and interrogated. they will need to stand in front of justice. i would like to ask everybody to cool down. let us refrain from further passion and i am stating this publicly to the media and for all the citizens who agree with this heinous crime, and also those who decided that something similar they would wish upon others. that is you journalists, or other members of political parties. whether they are...
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crime agency, the border force, immigration enforcement, the crown prosecution service and, yes, m15. all working to a single mission, all freed from the cloying bureaucracy that so often prevents collaboration between different institutions. i've seen this first—hand at the crown prosecution service, many times. good ambition is never enough on its own. but i've seen how, with determination, with leadership, with single—minded focus, agencies can work together and to results. —— deliver results. and notjust in one country, either. we can cooperate across borders. and that is not some kind of weakness. it is absolutely essential. these criminals do not respect national borders. i mean, when i was at the crown prosecution service, we had prosecutors posted in pakistan, working on counterterrorism operations. in the caribbean, on smuggling. in west africa, disrupting the flow of drugs coming from south america, on their way to europe and, ultimately, to britain. and these operations are not easy. just think about conducting a raid, i've been through this so many times, i've see
crime agency, the border force, immigration enforcement, the crown prosecution service and, yes, m15. all working to a single mission, all freed from the cloying bureaucracy that so often prevents collaboration between different institutions. i've seen this first—hand at the crown prosecution service, many times. good ambition is never enough on its own. but i've seen how, with determination, with leadership, with single—minded focus, agencies can work together and to results. ——...
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last month, the national crime agency issued an alert to schools across the uk about a rise in the number of cases involving children. our correspondent angus crawford reports. on the beach. drinking cognac, living it up. olamide shanu, accused of making £2 million through sextortion, part of a gang tricking victims into sending nude images of themselves online, and then blackmailing them. yesterday in court in london, facing extradition to the us. investigators say olamide shanu was involved in the sextortion of hundreds of victims, part of a new wave of gangs based mainly in nigeria. their aim — terrify their targets, often children, and make them pay. he was shell shocked and he was literally physically shaking. there are scores of different gangs targeting children, children like lucy's14—year—old son. and hejust came up to me and said, "mummy, i've had this message." and he just looked terrified, worried. and i said, "what? what is it?" and he showed me his phone. it was a text message, basically saying, "don't shut us down. if you don't send us money in 2a hours, we'll send a
last month, the national crime agency issued an alert to schools across the uk about a rise in the number of cases involving children. our correspondent angus crawford reports. on the beach. drinking cognac, living it up. olamide shanu, accused of making £2 million through sextortion, part of a gang tricking victims into sending nude images of themselves online, and then blackmailing them. yesterday in court in london, facing extradition to the us. investigators say olamide shanu was involved...
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that's what the national crime agencies say. 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
that's what the national crime agencies say. 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...
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crime agency who worked behind the scenes to locate him and bring him back. colleagues in the foreign and home office and also the officials in pakistan who helped us navigate some uncharted waters in terms of foreign jurisdictions and global politics. i think it has shown that it is a team effort, justice is everywhere, regardless of global politics or international judicial boundaries. lastly, most importantly, i would like to thank theirfamilies of sharon importantly, i would like to thank their families of sharon beshenivsky and teresa for all their patients and teresa for all their patients and putting their confidence and trust in us. i know it has been hard for you all these years, hopefully now this result can hopefully give you some closure which has been long awaited. next year marks the 20th anniversary of sharon's passing. we will celebrate that in terms of a memorial service for sharon, as we do for all ourfallen memorial service for sharon, as we do for all our fallen colleagues. we will always remember her and keep her close in our hearts. than
crime agency who worked behind the scenes to locate him and bring him back. colleagues in the foreign and home office and also the officials in pakistan who helped us navigate some uncharted waters in terms of foreign jurisdictions and global politics. i think it has shown that it is a team effort, justice is everywhere, regardless of global politics or international judicial boundaries. lastly, most importantly, i would like to thank theirfamilies of sharon importantly, i would like to thank...
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crime agency, the border force, immigration enforcement, the crown prosecution service, and, yes, mi5. listening, responding — the prime minister. and as far as i can tell, all the things they're talking about today are all things that we're already doing. crunching through the backlog, having more law enforcement officers do more. that's all happening already. we announced all of that more than a year ago. there is then a battle of ideas and a tussle over sounding tough. these vile people smugglers are no better than terrorists. they're a threat to our national security and a threat to life. that means new powers that will allow us to shut off internet access, close their bank accounts. labour want to use counter—terrorism laws "to smash people smuggling gangs", as they put it. but how much difference would this make? so i think there's an open question here about what precisely these anti—terrorism powers will amount to, whether it will make it considerably easier to police smuggling gangs and ultimately whether it will have a material impact on getting small boat arrivals dow
crime agency, the border force, immigration enforcement, the crown prosecution service, and, yes, mi5. listening, responding — the prime minister. and as far as i can tell, all the things they're talking about today are all things that we're already doing. crunching through the backlog, having more law enforcement officers do more. that's all happening already. we announced all of that more than a year ago. there is then a battle of ideas and a tussle over sounding tough. these vile people...
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crime agency in britain and the belgian prosecutors have thanked the bbc. they are delighted to have caught him and to finally think that he will be facing justice for his crimes, this has been ore for his crimes, this has been over a year coming and it has taken the bbc to force this situation, bring it to head but we're really pleased he will now be dealt with, and we wait to see what developments lay in store. such a good report from sue mitchell. congratulations to her. congratulations to her. the british government's plan to send illegal migrants or asylum seekers to rwanda has been struck down in northern ireland, by a judge in belfast. the judge ruled that the illegal migration act undermines protections guaranteed in the region under post—brexit arrangements. it's not the final word — the government said tonight it will "take all steps to appeal" the ruling. but the key thing is the judge felt that the act breaks the terms of the windsor framework signed by rishi sunak and eu last year. let's speak to dr chelvan, a human rights lawyer who is hea
crime agency in britain and the belgian prosecutors have thanked the bbc. they are delighted to have caught him and to finally think that he will be facing justice for his crimes, this has been ore for his crimes, this has been over a year coming and it has taken the bbc to force this situation, bring it to head but we're really pleased he will now be dealt with, and we wait to see what developments lay in store. such a good report from sue mitchell. congratulations to her. congratulations to...
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crime agency in britain, and this morning at seven and they sent police forces out to arrest him in the north of iraq. as faras out to arrest him in the north of iraq. as far as we know he is now being held in detention and there is great interest of police forces across britain and in belgium to find out what terms for extradition there might be. that find out what terms for extradition there might be.— there might be. that is such a development, _ there might be. that is such a development, because - there might be. that is such a development, because of- there might be. that is such a - development, because of course, police forces have been searching for that man and it took your investigation just to find him, just remind our viewers watching perhaps they missed your piece last week, when you tracked him down what did he say to you? it when you tracked him down what did he say to you?— he say to you? it was amazing to find him, really. _ he say to you? it was amazing to find him, really. the _ he say to you? it was amazing to find him, really. the search - he say to you? it
crime agency in britain, and this morning at seven and they sent police forces out to arrest him in the north of iraq. as faras out to arrest him in the north of iraq. as far as we know he is now being held in detention and there is great interest of police forces across britain and in belgium to find out what terms for extradition there might be. that find out what terms for extradition there might be.— there might be. that is such a development, _ there might be. that is such a development,...
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crime agency, the border force, immigration enforcement, the crown prosecution service and, yes, mi5. listening, responding, the prime minister. as far as i can tell, all the things that they're talking about today are all things that we're already doing. crunching through the backlog, having more law enforcement officers do more. that's all happening already. we announced all of that more than a year ago. there is, then, a battle of ideas and a tussle over sounding tough. these vile people smugglers are no better than terrorists. they're a threat to our national security and a threat to life. that means new powers that will allow us to shut off internet access, close their bank accounts. labour want to use counter—terrorism laws "to smash people smuggling gangs", as they put it. but how much difference would this make? so i think there's an open question here about what precisely these anti—terrorism powers will amount to, whether it will make it considerably easier to police smuggling gangs and, ultimately, whether it will have a material impact on getting small boat arrivals d
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crime agency, the border force, immigration enforcement, the crown prosecution service and, yes, mi5. listening, responding, the prime minister. as far as i can tell, all the things that they're talking about today are all things that we're already doing. crunching through the backlog, having more law enforcement officers do more. that's all happening already. we announced all of that more than a year ago. there is, then, a battle of ideas and a tussle over sounding tough. these vile people smugglers are no better than terrorists. they're a threat to our national security and a threat to life. that means new powers that will allow us to shut off internet access, close their bank accounts. labour want to use counter—terrorism laws "to smash people smuggling gangs", as they put it. but how much difference would this make? so i think there's an open question here about what precisely these anti—terrorism powers will amount to, whether it will make it considerably easier to police smuggling gangs and, ultimately, whether it will have a material impact on getting small boat arrivals d
crime agency, the border force, immigration enforcement, the crown prosecution service and, yes, mi5. listening, responding, the prime minister. as far as i can tell, all the things that they're talking about today are all things that we're already doing. crunching through the backlog, having more law enforcement officers do more. that's all happening already. we announced all of that more than a year ago. there is, then, a battle of ideas and a tussle over sounding tough. these vile people...
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crime agency, the border force, immigration enforcement, the crown prosecution service, and, yes, mi5. listening, responding — the prime minister. and as far as i can tell, all the things they're talking about today are all things that we're already doing. crunching through the backlog, having more law enforcement officers do more. that's all happening already. we announced all of that more than a year ago. there is then a battle of ideas and a tussle over sounding tough. these vile people smugglers are no better than terrorists. they're a threat to our national security and a threat to life. that means new powers that will allow us to shut off internet access, close their bank accounts. labour want to use counter—terrorism laws "to smash people smuggling gangs", as they put it. but how much difference would this make? so i think there's an open question here about what precisely these anti—terrorism powers will amount to, whether it will make it considerably easier to police smuggling gangs and ultimately whether it will have a material impact on getting small boat arrivals dow
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but this national force, supported by the national police chiefs council and the national crime agency, has trained up some 400 specialist officers and they've interacted with all 42 police forces in england and wales , forces in england and wales, getting long term data analytics into the forces to build up a data base and understand the extent and scale of this abuse. earlier today, i spoke to laura farris, the safeguarding minister, about one particular scenario involved with cracking down on grooming gangs. and that's about deportations because it's all well and good understanding the issue. what's also important is once you've secured the convictions for foreign offenders , is to deport foreign offenders, is to deport them to the country of origin. in one particular case, rochdale, in 2012, two ringleaders were convicted for six years in prison for appalling two year campaign of abuse in greater manchester. they were released from prison in november 2014 after serving just two and a half years in jail. now they've been fighting deportation orders since then for over nine years, bu
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crime agency in britain and the belgian prosecutors have thanked the bbc, they are delighted to have caught him and to finally think that he will be facing justice for his crimes, this has been ore a year coming and it has taken the bbc to force this situation, bring it to head but we are really pleased he will now be dealt with, and we wait to see what drop 789s lay in store. —— developments thank you sue. people claiming universal credit, and who work less than 18 hours a week, will now have to look for more work, or risk losing their benefits. it's part of reforms to the welfare system, which the government claims could save four billion a year. ministers argue the changes will encourage more people into work, but critics say those with disabilities or mental health problems could be unfairly hit. a teenager who stabbed and killed a british woman in australia after breaking into her home has beenjailed for 1h years. emma lovell, who was a1, had confronted two intruders in brisbane on boxing day, in 2022. ellie price has that story. it was mother's day in australia yesterday. t
crime agency in britain and the belgian prosecutors have thanked the bbc, they are delighted to have caught him and to finally think that he will be facing justice for his crimes, this has been ore a year coming and it has taken the bbc to force this situation, bring it to head but we are really pleased he will now be dealt with, and we wait to see what drop 789s lay in store. —— developments thank you sue. people claiming universal credit, and who work less than 18 hours a week, will now...
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crime agency here in the uk that they have charged a man from sudan he was on that boat, with entering the uk illegally. he is due to appear before magistrates in reading and to other people have already been charged with immigration offences. it is worth noting the figures so far this year, they have seen a rise in the people making the crossing, up by around one third in the same period last year. one third in the same period last ear. . ., one third in the same period last ear. ,, ., ., ~ , ., we can take you back the united states now. the campus at university of california where police are attempting to clear those crowds of attempting to clear those crowds of a pro—palestinian protesters. helena humphreys is there for us. this a pro-palestinian protesters. helena humphreys is there for us.— humphreys is there for us. this is as far as we _ humphreys is there for us. this is as far as we can _ humphreys is there for us. this is as far as we can get _ humphreys is there for us. this is as far as we can get right - humphreys is there for us. this is as far as we can get right no
crime agency here in the uk that they have charged a man from sudan he was on that boat, with entering the uk illegally. he is due to appear before magistrates in reading and to other people have already been charged with immigration offences. it is worth noting the figures so far this year, they have seen a rise in the people making the crossing, up by around one third in the same period last year. one third in the same period last ear. . ., one third in the same period last ear. ,, ., ., ~ ,...
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that's why national crime agency why the national crime agency has million has received about 800 million additional to work, not additional funding to work, not just in this country, but also with our partners in europe to make sure we tackle the gangs at source, which is going have source, which is going to have a big impact well. yeah this is big impact as well. yeah this is a massive national security issue that we have at least 20,000 in the last five years on the run. >> goodness knows where and when. people, especially women, by the way, say, okay, you're going to plonk an asylum hotel or a processing centre in my town or in my housing estate, which has happened. they have got every right to be scared, haven't they? >> this is becoming a massive issue with women in britain who are finally feeling free to begin to talk about it, because people like you are putting in freedom of information requests. they're not being answered about asylum seekers and sexual offending, but it's a perfectly reasonable hypothesis to think if you bring in tens of thousands of young men from countries wh
that's why national crime agency why the national crime agency has million has received about 800 million additional to work, not additional funding to work, not just in this country, but also with our partners in europe to make sure we tackle the gangs at source, which is going have source, which is going to have a big impact well. yeah this is big impact as well. yeah this is a massive national security issue that we have at least 20,000 in the last five years on the run. >> goodness...
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on capacity, it's going to be a reorganisation of the national crime agency, mis, immigration enforcement and border force coming together into an elite unit that is exclusively focused on smashing these criminal smuggler gangs. now, in terms of those powers, keir starmer made the point today about there are certain aspects of the people smuggling business, threats to national security and therefore it's appropriate to use some of the counter—terrorist investigative powers. is that absolutely copper—bottomed? because we heard the head of the oxford migration observatory on the world at one today saying that he's sceptical that those powers can make a difference in this context. we're very clear that by enhancing the powers that are in the terrorism act of 2000, you can allow the specialist investigators to enhance their ability to go after these criminal gangs pre—conviction, with things like enhanced stop and search powers on the border, enhanced powers to go after financial finances and property of these criminal smuggler gangs. the key point being that this is pre—conviction. i
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so policing leaders here are liaising with the national crime agency, intelligence services in germany as well. in the lead up to this competition and as well as that , there is the concern as that, there is the concern back here in the uk , with pubs back here in the uk, with pubs likely to be open late into the night, the more this tournament continues . if england and indeed continues. if england and indeed scotland are still in the latter stages of this tournament, then the more there is the possibility of trouble here back in the uk. >> well, let's hope everyone can enjoy themselves but enjoy themselves responsibly. mark white, thank you very much for bringing us the very latest there from outside the foreign office. >> very interesting isn't it? 2000 football banning orders. but that'll be for all sorts of football related , offences, but, football related, offences, but, that's it from us today. but don't worry, because it's martin daubney who's up next. he joins us now. martin, tell us, what have you got in store ? have you got in store? >> well, we're asking lots of questions
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the national crime agency's eight year long investigation revealed the two men had provided counterfeit documents and safe transport, charging £10,000 per migrant . they've £10,000 per migrant. they've received combined sentences of five years and two months at southwark crown court . we've southwark crown court. we've heard today that a former church of england priest has been charged with child sex offences dating back to the late 1990s. eight year old wilfred whitaker , eight year old wilfred whitaker, who changed his name from colin prichard after he was convicted of a separate offence in 2008, has been charged with rape and gross indecency with a boy aged under 14. now a man in his 30s, he was serving at church in east sussex at the time. he'll appear in court on the 10th of june. almost 80 people over the. yeah, almost 80 people over the age of 65 are dying each day in england while still waiting to receive social care, new figures suggest. charities and campaigners are calling on politicians to address the problem , accusing the government problem, accusing the government of a
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the national crime agency's eight year investigation revealed. the two men provided counterfeit documents to migrants, charging £10,000 per person for the trip. they've received combined sentences of five years and two months behind bars. the health and social harms caused by alcohol in england cost the taxpayer more than £27 billion a yean taxpayer more than £27 billion a year, according to new estimates. that's a 40% increase since 2003, the institute of alcohol studies says the cost of crime and disorder linked to drinking costs more than £14.5 billion alone on health alcohol related harm cost the nhs just under 5 billion, enough to pay for the salaries of almost half of nurses in england. however, the drinks industry says the data doesn't consider the £46 billion in direct economic benefits to the uk. almost 80 people over the age of 65 are dying each day in england, while still waiting to receive social care. that's according to new figures, charities and campaigners are calling on politicians to address the problem, accusing the govern
the national crime agency's eight year investigation revealed. the two men provided counterfeit documents to migrants, charging £10,000 per person for the trip. they've received combined sentences of five years and two months behind bars. the health and social harms caused by alcohol in england cost the taxpayer more than £27 billion a yean taxpayer more than £27 billion a year, according to new estimates. that's a 40% increase since 2003, the institute of alcohol studies says the cost of...
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crime agency, and what they learned , in their what they learned, in their investigations, particularly in rotherham , because they pumped a rotherham, because they pumped a lot of money into the national crime investigation there and have disseminated that information out to different forces who now have their their own dedicated departments to deal with grooming gangs. yeah so it's it really is progress. yeah. yeah >> it looks on paper like it is progress. but could it be that the problem? i mean, i know you were directly involved with the horrendous rotherham case, one that actually shocked the world. you know, it made news in australia, america everywhere. could it be that the numbers being arrested are going up? because the scale of the problem is getting worse . is getting worse. >> you are right. yeah. the 550 is appears to be an impressive figure, and it does it does take a lot of background work to even arrest one person. you've got to have a reasonable suspicion. you've got to do your homework and find out, you know, all the information and evidence against that person. so 550
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it comes after the government promised an extra £25 million for the national crime agency to tackle people smuggling gangs. rishi sunak will hold talks with his counterpart karl nehammer, tomorrow. it's understood , tomorrow. it's understood, they'll say designated safe third countries like rwanda are part of the solution to prevent dangerous small boat journeys. 15 eu countries, including austria, have signed a letter calling on the european commission to tighten migration policy and to look at third country schemes . a day of shame country schemes. a day of shame for the british state that is the prime minister's reaction to the prime minister's reaction to the findings of a five year inquiry, as he offered victims of the infected blood scandal a wholehearted apology. the final report identified a catalogue of failures by the nhs and successive governments, and concluded thousands of deaths could have been avoided. inquiry chair sir brian langstaff said the scandal had been exacerbated by a chilling cover up from those in positions of power, including the deliberate destruction of eviden
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crime agency or elsewhere who thinks that this plan is going to work. elsewhere who thinks that this plan is going to work . what they plan is going to work. what they describe this plan as is whack a mole. you remove one gang and another one pops up because all you need is a dinghy and a torch, basically, to run a kind of a people smuggling gang. the only way we will get on top of this crisis and it is a crisis. it's an escalating crisis. the numbers are up 27% this year relative to last year. is by having an effective deterrent. we need a third country deterrent like rwanda. maybe many other countries as well. that's where germany's going. it's where denmark's going. the french are having a debate now about this. we need to get serious about the scale of this crisis. i don't think labour are serious about this crisis. they're not serious, jonathan. >> i think they are serious. but l, >> i think they are serious. but i, i think it's really good news that starmer said , you know, that starmer said, you know, definitively that he's going to scrap the rwanda bill, which is pure politic
crime agency or elsewhere who thinks that this plan is going to work. elsewhere who thinks that this plan is going to work . what they plan is going to work. what they describe this plan as is whack a mole. you remove one gang and another one pops up because all you need is a dinghy and a torch, basically, to run a kind of a people smuggling gang. the only way we will get on top of this crisis and it is a crisis. it's an escalating crisis. the numbers are up 27% this year relative to last year....
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crime by m15, the national crime agency and the border force and working more closely with the european union , and i have to european union, and i have to say, there's quite a bit of support for this scheme. people like david neil, who was, until very recently the head of the uk borders watch dog, is behind it, as is david neil. now he is the head of uk counter—terrorism , head of uk counter—terrorism, police. and he's worked with labour on these plans. so some support , i think it will be support, i think it will be difficult if and when flights do go to rwanda. i think the optics of scrapping that might be problematic. but let's see what happens. but i think it just does emphasise how difficult this is. and you know, there's an election coming . the an election coming. the conservatives look set to lose it , very comprehensively at the it, very comprehensively at the moment . labour say they have moment. labour say they have a different plan. but really you know people just want these crossings to stop all of this will take a lot of time to get into motion. and meanwhile people a
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the national crime agency's eight year long investigation revealed the two men provided counterfeit documents and safe transport, charging £10,000 per migrant to make the journey. they've now received a combined sentence of five years and two months at southwark crown court . in other southwark crown court. in other news, israel's prime minister is promising to return all hostages. he says, living or dead, after the bodies of three people were recovered yesterday in gaza, all of those three hostages recovered were thought to have attended the nova music festival on october the 7th last yeah festival on october the 7th last year. the father of one of the hostages says her return is a form of closure. israel still thinks about 100 other hostages may be alive , while another 30 may be alive, while another 30 are understood to be dead . are understood to be dead. meanwhile, here in the uk, thousands of pro—palestinian protesters are set to march through central london this lunchtime. the demonstrators from stop the war and palestine solidarity campaign are calling for an end to the conflict be
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so a core part of that training that this task force is doing, supported by the national crime agency, is about data officers, data analysts to gather that information. so they have a complex and organised child abuse database. as a part of this, nca supported task force. and it's a it's been a campaigning victory for gb news as well, because we called for a specialist task force of this nature last year after a documentary we broadcast in february on the grooming gangs scandal , because it had been so scandal, because it had been so clear across the country and across all 42 police forces in england and wales, actually, that when the nca stepped in britain's fbi, there was a more robust approach to justice and achieving some of the outcomes that victims and campaigners required. and all too often as this country knows, for several of the localised on street grooming issues that britain faced, particularly in rochdale and rotherham, and in telford, several other towns and cities across britain. when local forces were left to their devices, they ignored the issue, in part due to racial
so a core part of that training that this task force is doing, supported by the national crime agency, is about data officers, data analysts to gather that information. so they have a complex and organised child abuse database. as a part of this, nca supported task force. and it's a it's been a campaigning victory for gb news as well, because we called for a specialist task force of this nature last year after a documentary we broadcast in february on the grooming gangs scandal , because it had...
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the national crime agency said a 23 year old sudanese national was arrested on suspicion of assisting illegal immigration and entering the uk illegally. it comes as two other men from south sudan and sudan were charged over the incident. three men and a woman and a seven year old girl died after the dinghy, carrying more than 100 people, got into difficulties off the coast of northern france . coast of northern france. pro—palestinian demonstrators are protesting outside the department of trade in london, 1000 workers and trade unionists are also rallying outside bae systems sites in glasgow, south wales and lancashire. they say their aim is to show solidarity with palestinian workers. police say they have made three arrests so far and violent clashes have erupted on the campus of the university of california in los angeles between pro—palestinian protesters and a group of counter demonstrators. riot police have had to break up crowds of people wielding sticks to attack wooden boards, being held up as makeshift barricade to protect pro—palestinian protesters. overnight, new york
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that's what the national crime agency say. 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
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, the military and the national crime agency with a key goal of going after the people smuggling gangs and dismantling them. well, that is, of course, what sir keir starmer wants to do. and as he was speaking in the kent town of deal, just further along the coast, a stark example of what he will be up against in trying to deal with the small boats. another almost 200 channel migrants were brought to dover by a number of small boat or on border force vessels. in fact, one border force vessel arrived in doverjust as he was giving his speech . with 113 giving his speech. with 113 migrants on board. so it is a very difficult task that any labour government coming in, if they do win the next election , they do win the next election, will have to deal with and a rebrand of the way in which the organisational structure measures are in place to deal with those boats and investigate the criminal gangs, is probably not going to cut it on its own. it's so fascinating to see that this is a field on which the labour party feel like they can make promises. >> most voters, i would suggest, sort of se
, the military and the national crime agency with a key goal of going after the people smuggling gangs and dismantling them. well, that is, of course, what sir keir starmer wants to do. and as he was speaking in the kent town of deal, just further along the coast, a stark example of what he will be up against in trying to deal with the small boats. another almost 200 channel migrants were brought to dover by a number of small boat or on border force vessels. in fact, one border force vessel...
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as the home secretary expels the russian defence attache, and the national crime agency exposes an alleged top russian ransomware boss, just how cold is the new cold war going to get? the nca is here, along with our former defence attache to russia. good evening. today rishi sunak tried to press the reset button after last week's local election rout with a big pep talk with his mps after prime minister's questions, butjust as pmqs was about to start, the right—wing tory mp for dover and deal natalie elphicke, without warning, sat down behind sir keir starmer, making her the second conservative mp to defect to labour in ten days. but the drama didn't have quite the impact keir starmer would have intended. nick is here. what happened 7 what happened? it was a very carefully orchestrated moment of parliamentary theatre. there was no notice for anybody in the labour party apart from a tiny number of officials. why did keir starmer do that? he thinks that if after 1a years of a government the opposition can win over governing mps, that shows a government in decay. and there is a broader strat
as the home secretary expels the russian defence attache, and the national crime agency exposes an alleged top russian ransomware boss, just how cold is the new cold war going to get? the nca is here, along with our former defence attache to russia. good evening. today rishi sunak tried to press the reset button after last week's local election rout with a big pep talk with his mps after prime minister's questions, butjust as pmqs was about to start, the right—wing tory mp for dover and deal...
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yes, they're going to give more money to the national crime agency to employ hundreds of more officers , was bringing of more officers, was bringing together the likes of m15 , and together the likes of m15, and that's undoubtedly, i'm sure, will make a difference . but it's will make a difference. but it's such a multi—million pound industry for the people smuggling gangs that even if you take a gang out, just like with the international drugs trade, that spot will be filled in fairly short order by more criminals who want to tap into this very lucrative revenue stream . and apart from the likes stream. and apart from the likes of the money to the national crime agency, the border security command, they're talking about speeding up the processing of those who are in the asylum system. well, it's fine speeding up the processing . fine speeding up the processing. but then if you've reached a conclusion on whether someone can stay or go, if you want to get rid of them, how do you get rid of them? if they come from countries and there aren't many out there that are regarded as dangerous
yes, they're going to give more money to the national crime agency to employ hundreds of more officers , was bringing of more officers, was bringing together the likes of m15 , and together the likes of m15, and that's undoubtedly, i'm sure, will make a difference . but it's will make a difference. but it's such a multi—million pound industry for the people smuggling gangs that even if you take a gang out, just like with the international drugs trade, that spot will be filled in fairly short...
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>> well, yeah, it's i think, you know, to suggest that the national crime agency is not involved in doing just that at the moment. is one an insult to the moment. is one an insult to the good work that they're doing? but also the labour approach? i think , has a certain approach? i think, has a certain level of naive naivety to it as well, because this is a huge business now and a very sophisticated business across the english channel. and just like the drugs trade , yes, you like the drugs trade, yes, you can of course have successes and carry out huge operations that result in the recovery of many millions of pounds worth of drugs. but that just dents the problem . the law enforcement problem. the law enforcement element in itself is not going to bring about an end to the crossing of thousands of people across the english channel to the uk. just look at this week 700 people. as we've revealed , 700 people. as we've revealed, have crossed in eight days. do the maths. it's £3,000 roughly per ticket on each of these boats. that's £5.1 million that the people smugglers have made in just e
>> well, yeah, it's i think, you know, to suggest that the national crime agency is not involved in doing just that at the moment. is one an insult to the moment. is one an insult to the good work that they're doing? but also the labour approach? i think , has a certain approach? i think, has a certain level of naive naivety to it as well, because this is a huge business now and a very sophisticated business across the english channel. and just like the drugs trade , yes, you like the...
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the national crime agency has been doing that for years. we've given £500 million to the french every year. that hasn't worked. this week, the scorpion , worked. this week, the scorpion, a man called barzan majeed, an iraqi citizen deported from uk, one of the biggest people smugglers into . the uk, smuggled smugglers into. the uk, smuggled so many people into britain he's forgotten the true number. he's been nicked. he'll be replaced immediately. isn't this. it sounds great. it sounds effective. but really, unless we actually stop the boats getting to britain, unless we turn them back to france, they will continue to become. because britain is such an attractive proposition. >> well, i don't agree with with that analysis. and but let me just say, first of all, martin, i've actually been. >> don't you agree? >> don't you agree? >> well, i'll come to that, but let me just say i've been down to dover. i've actually seen the work that our frontline law enforcement are doing, and i've been across to france as well and seen that work. and it is
the national crime agency has been doing that for years. we've given £500 million to the french every year. that hasn't worked. this week, the scorpion , worked. this week, the scorpion, a man called barzan majeed, an iraqi citizen deported from uk, one of the biggest people smugglers into . the uk, smuggled smugglers into. the uk, smuggled so many people into britain he's forgotten the true number. he's been nicked. he'll be replaced immediately. isn't this. it sounds great. it sounds...