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this news camejust hours after the uk parliament pass their luanda bill. the home secretary, james cleverley has called it a tragedy. there is a report of another migrant boat in the channel. this is the issue. this is what they want to prevent. they want to stop those who ply their trade and take advantage of these people desperate to come over to the uk, who risk their lives and sadly, huge numbers of them do die in this crossing. absolutely. the cost of doing this to them is financial. they pay three or 4000 dollars to people traffickers for a place on these boats. the people have to work out and tells how to get there. the boats are provided by the traffickers but not necessarily the means to get to them. yellow or it can be incredibly dangerous. there are is no wind and almost no ways today. i are is no wind and almost no ways toda . ., are is no wind and almost no ways toda . . ., , , , today. i have literally 'ust been s - eakin . today. i have literally 'ust been speaking to h today. i have literally 'ust been speaking to someone- today. i have lit
this news camejust hours after the uk parliament pass their luanda bill. the home secretary, james cleverley has called it a tragedy. there is a report of another migrant boat in the channel. this is the issue. this is what they want to prevent. they want to stop those who ply their trade and take advantage of these people desperate to come over to the uk, who risk their lives and sadly, huge numbers of them do die in this crossing. absolutely. the cost of doing this to them is financial. they...
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it comes as the uk parliament passes a controversial bill that aims to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. tens of thousands are forced to leave their homes after torrential flooding and landslides hit southern china. and a new photograph of prince louis taken by his mother to mark his sixth birthday. hello, i'm sarah campbell, welcome to bbc news now, 3 hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. just hours after rishi runak�*s flagship rwanda bill was passed just hours after rishi sunak�*s flagship rwanda bill was passed in the british parliament, five people — including a child — have died attempting to cross the sea from northern france to britain. these were the chaotic scenes on the beach near calais just before daybreak. the incident happened as migrants attempted to launch a boat. the french coastguard said the small, overloaded boat was carrying 110 people when it set off from wimereux, just south of calais on tuesday morning. authorities have also been carrying out several
it comes as the uk parliament passes a controversial bill that aims to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. tens of thousands are forced to leave their homes after torrential flooding and landslides hit southern china. and a new photograph of prince louis taken by his mother to mark his sixth birthday. hello, i'm sarah campbell, welcome to bbc news now, 3 hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. just hours after rishi runak�*s flagship rwanda bill was passed just hours after rishi...
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in 2022, they walked between all four uk parliaments calling for suicide prevention to be a compulsory subject in schools. since then, they've met ministers, sparked a parliamentary debate on suicide prevention education and even been to number ten to see the prime minister. afternoon. good afternoon. how are you all? andy, i'm rishi, very nice to see you. welcome to downing street. their message has reached so many people. gareth and his wife nicky ran a guesthouse in cumbria. she took her own life in 2021 after struggling with the menopause. the loss led him to also contemplate suicide. i got very, very close. and i found myself one evening with the opportunity. everything was there. that was south africa. we found this lovely little bar restaurant... fortunately, gareth reached out for support. he had help from the local suicide bereavement charity every life matters and spoke to the samaritans in his darkest moments. and then he heard that andy, mike and tim were walking close to his home. ijust thought, i've got to go and talk to these guys. i'll never forget andy and the other da
in 2022, they walked between all four uk parliaments calling for suicide prevention to be a compulsory subject in schools. since then, they've met ministers, sparked a parliamentary debate on suicide prevention education and even been to number ten to see the prime minister. afternoon. good afternoon. how are you all? andy, i'm rishi, very nice to see you. welcome to downing street. their message has reached so many people. gareth and his wife nicky ran a guesthouse in cumbria. she took her own...
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here in the uk, parliament will resume voting today on the government's plan to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. it's expected the bill could be given final approval by the end of the week, following intense debate and attempts by the house of lords to make amendments. ministers hope the first asylum seekers can be sent to the east african country within weeks. police in australia have said it's "obvious" that a man who fatally stabbed six people at a shopping centre in sydney was targeting women. five of the six victims were female. another 12 people, including a baby, were injured. these are live pictures from sydney of the opera house there has been eliminated with a black ribbon to remember the victims of the stabbing. some larger news now. a lock in the highlands has welcomed its first osprey egg of the season, the woodland trust says a visiting 0sprey began tripping yesterday morning and treated live stream viewers to a glimpse of the egg just before 11:15am! don't forget you can keep up—to—date with news on the website but do stay with us for plenty more news to come. goodb
here in the uk, parliament will resume voting today on the government's plan to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. it's expected the bill could be given final approval by the end of the week, following intense debate and attempts by the house of lords to make amendments. ministers hope the first asylum seekers can be sent to the east african country within weeks. police in australia have said it's "obvious" that a man who fatally stabbed six people at a shopping centre in sydney was...
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here in the uk, parliament will resume voting today on the government's plan to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. it's expected the bill could be given final approval by the end of the week, following intense debate and attempts by the house of lords to make amendments. ministers hope the first asylum seekers can be sent to the african country within weeks. police in australia have said it's "obvious" that a man who fatally stabbed six people at a shopping centre in sydney, was targeting women. five of the six victims were female. another 12 people, including a baby, were injured. our sydney correspondent katy watson reports. across australia, flags are flying at half mast, honouring the victims of saturday's attack. the names of all of those who died have now been released. this was pikria darchia — originally from georgia, she spoke several languages. dawn singleton was a 25—year—old planning her imminent wedding. jade young was a 47—year—old architect, motherand member of a surf life—saving club. osteopath ashlee good died protecting her nine—month—old baby. police s
here in the uk, parliament will resume voting today on the government's plan to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. it's expected the bill could be given final approval by the end of the week, following intense debate and attempts by the house of lords to make amendments. ministers hope the first asylum seekers can be sent to the african country within weeks. police in australia have said it's "obvious" that a man who fatally stabbed six people at a shopping centre in sydney, was...
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a potentially world—first smoking ban for future generations is currently being debated in the uk's parliament today. the proposed ban means that it would be illegalfor anyone turning 15 or younger this year to ever be able to buy tobacco products. let's ta ke let's take a listen, that is the health secretary. i let's take a listen, that is the health secretary.— health secretary. i give this commitment _ health secretary. i give this commitment at _ health secretary. i give this commitment at the - health secretary. i give this| commitment at the dispatch health secretary. i give this - commitment at the dispatch box that we will consult and we are conscious of the complexities of that and want to get it right and he has my absolute undertaking we will consult the full regulations brought before the full regulations brought before the house. i willjust make some progress, and i will in fact conclude and if the honourable gentleman wants to dive in before i conclude i will let him do so. i do appreciate _ conclude i will let him do so. i do appreciate the — conclude i will let him do so. i
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just hours after rishi runak�*s flagship rwanda bill was passed in the uk parliament, five people — including a child — have died while trying to cross the sea from northern france to britain. you can see the chaotic scenes on a beach near calaisjust before daybreak on tuesday. the incident happened as migrants tried to launch a boat and cross the channel to england. andrew harding has this report. there's a real battle going on on the beach here. must be more than 100 migrants trying to get to the water. they're letting off firecrackers to try and keep the police away from them, but the police are moving in. they're trying to stop them from getting to the water. let's go ahead and see what we can see. you can see the smugglers here. some of them have sticks. they're trying to protect the migrants as they head towards the sea. in the us, police say 133 people have been summoned to appear in court after being arrested during pro—palestinian demonstrations at new york university. the latest arrests follow a wave of protests in the past week at some of the most prestigious universities in th
just hours after rishi runak�*s flagship rwanda bill was passed in the uk parliament, five people — including a child — have died while trying to cross the sea from northern france to britain. you can see the chaotic scenes on a beach near calaisjust before daybreak on tuesday. the incident happened as migrants tried to launch a boat and cross the channel to england. andrew harding has this report. there's a real battle going on on the beach here. must be more than 100 migrants trying to...
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now that doesn't mean like we have in the uk parliament. it's not like a vote of confidence in the uk parliament in westminster that does not trigger an election here in the westminster parliament. if you vote against the government and they lose your confidence, that's it. general election immediately happens. no, no, no, there'll be 28 days to try and form a new government and only if that fails will there be new holyrood elections. so i suspect , fails will there be new holyrood elections. so i suspect, and my guess would be yousaf will probably go . the best he can probably go. the best he can hope for is a draw, with the presiding officer then voting for him. more likely he goes and then the snp need to work out how on earth they can put together a governing coalition again. >> just quickly before i bring kerry in. i mean, even if he loses this vote next week, it's not technically binding . so not technically binding. so i guess technically speaking, he could turn around and say , okay, could turn around and say, okay, you lot don't wa
now that doesn't mean like we have in the uk parliament. it's not like a vote of confidence in the uk parliament in westminster that does not trigger an election here in the westminster parliament. if you vote against the government and they lose your confidence, that's it. general election immediately happens. no, no, no, there'll be 28 days to try and form a new government and only if that fails will there be new holyrood elections. so i suspect , fails will there be new holyrood elections....
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as you said, it happened just after the uk parliament flagship rwanda bill passed and that has taken months of political wrangling. the bill would seize some asylum seekers taken to the east central african country to have their claims process. it has seen rwanda designated as a human —— safe country. ministers argue this will be a deterrent to stop people from making the journey across the country to try to reach the uk. home office figures suggest that the number of people making that perilous journey has increased this year compared to the same period last year. rishi sunak maintains that the deaths serve as a reminder as to why did so important to tackle people smuggling. as to why did so important to tackle peeple smuggling-— people smuggling. thank you very much. we were _ people smuggling. thank you very much. we were talking _ people smuggling. thank you very much. we were talking about - people smuggling. thank you very much. we were talking about the | much. we were talking about the rwanda policy and james cleverly is in rome meeting his italian counterpart. they wil
as you said, it happened just after the uk parliament flagship rwanda bill passed and that has taken months of political wrangling. the bill would seize some asylum seekers taken to the east central african country to have their claims process. it has seen rwanda designated as a human —— safe country. ministers argue this will be a deterrent to stop people from making the journey across the country to try to reach the uk. home office figures suggest that the number of people making that...
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the uk parliament's passed a new law declaring that this is a safe country. ministers think that will restrict legal challenges that prevent deportations. on a visit to poland, rishi sunak said he was incredibly sad about today's deaths in the channel. fundamentally, it is deeply dangerous, and there is nothing compassionate about allowing the current system to continue. once we get the deterrent up and running this will help us stop the boats. people need to know that if they come to our country illegally, they won't be able to stay. the plan faced fierce opposition in parliament, the bill went back and forth five times between the commons and the lords as peers tried to change it. the time has now come to acknowledge the primacy of the elected house and to withdraw from the fray. we do so secure at least in the knowledge that the so—called judgment of parliament was not the judgment of this house, and that we tried our hardest to achieve something a little more sensible. but eventually, just after midnight, the lords backed down. the government says that
the uk parliament's passed a new law declaring that this is a safe country. ministers think that will restrict legal challenges that prevent deportations. on a visit to poland, rishi sunak said he was incredibly sad about today's deaths in the channel. fundamentally, it is deeply dangerous, and there is nothing compassionate about allowing the current system to continue. once we get the deterrent up and running this will help us stop the boats. people need to know that if they come to our...
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the uk parliament is voting on the government's plan to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. mps are likely to reject amendments made by the house of lords, as the government attempts to declare the central african country "safe" under international law. the bill could be given final approval by the end of the week, with ministers hoping the first asylum seekers can be sent there within weeks. live now to westminster and our political correspondent, iain watson. what's happening? there is a debate on the safety of rwanda bill, just under way the labour opposition spokes management has denounced the governments of rwanda scheme and the scheme to send refugees to rwanda as a failing fiasco and is suggested" "un—british." without the latest standoff between the conservative control house of commons and the house of lords. the two parts of the parliamentary system. what will be happening later tonight, the debate itself is not desperately well attended but they'll be lots of members of parliament put be calling within voting lobbies we think in the next three hours we should ge
the uk parliament is voting on the government's plan to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. mps are likely to reject amendments made by the house of lords, as the government attempts to declare the central african country "safe" under international law. the bill could be given final approval by the end of the week, with ministers hoping the first asylum seekers can be sent there within weeks. live now to westminster and our political correspondent, iain watson. what's happening? there...
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as you said, it happened just after the uk parliament flagship rwanda bill passed — and that has taken months of political wrangling. the bill would see some asylum—seekers taken to the east central african country to have their claims processed. it's seen rwanda designated as a safe country. something criticised by human rights groups and political opposition. ministers argue this will be a deterrent to stop people from making the journey across the country to try to reach the uk. —— across the channel in small vessels and boats. home office figures suggest that the number of people making that perilous journey has increased this year, compared to the same period last year. rishi sunak maintains that the deaths serve as a reminder as to why it's so important to tackle people smuggling. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. to northern ireland — where former democratic unionist party leader sirjeffrey donaldson has appeared in court, accused of historical sex offences. his wife faces for charges connected to search every�*s alleged offences. 0ur ireland corres
as you said, it happened just after the uk parliament flagship rwanda bill passed — and that has taken months of political wrangling. the bill would see some asylum—seekers taken to the east central african country to have their claims processed. it's seen rwanda designated as a safe country. something criticised by human rights groups and political opposition. ministers argue this will be a deterrent to stop people from making the journey across the country to try to reach the uk. ——...
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a smoking ban for future generations is being debated in the uk's parliament today. the proposed ban means that it would be illegalfor anyone turning 15 or younger this year to ever be able to buy tobacco products. new zealand had planned something similar, but the country's new coalition government scrapped the policy. uk prime minister rishi sunak is facing opposition from some of his own mps, while labour is in favour of the proposal. here's our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson. smoking is the single biggest cause of preventable death in the uk. it kills two thirds of long—term users. the aim of the new bill before parliament is to protect younger generations from harm by banning tobacco use for them. 0ne caller with experience of that harm told the nicky campbell show on bbc radio 5 live he regretted ever starting to smoke. i had to have one lung removed, got emphysema and copd in the other lung, and now i've found out i've got terminal cancer in my liver and adrenal glands. i'm so sorry. yeah, it's something i've got used to now, i've come to terms with
a smoking ban for future generations is being debated in the uk's parliament today. the proposed ban means that it would be illegalfor anyone turning 15 or younger this year to ever be able to buy tobacco products. new zealand had planned something similar, but the country's new coalition government scrapped the policy. uk prime minister rishi sunak is facing opposition from some of his own mps, while labour is in favour of the proposal. here's our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson....
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a smoking ban for future generations is being debated in the uk's parliament today. the proposed ban means that it would be illegalfor anyone turning 15 or younger this year to ever be able to buy tobacco products. new zealand had planned something similar, but the country's new coalition government scrapped the policy. uk prime minister rishi sunak is facing opposition from some of his own mps, while labour is in favour of the proposal. let's speak to labour mp alex cunningham, who is vice chairman of parliament's cross—party group on smoking and health. it would make the debate that is been taking place there is considerable support and been taking place there is considerable support and a fair number of _ considerable support and a fair number of people _ considerable support and a fair number of people on _ considerable support and a fair number of people on the - considerable support and a fair- number of people on the conservative benches of the very clearly going to vote against this but i doubt it will pass this evening.- vote against this but i doubt it wi
a smoking ban for future generations is being debated in the uk's parliament today. the proposed ban means that it would be illegalfor anyone turning 15 or younger this year to ever be able to buy tobacco products. new zealand had planned something similar, but the country's new coalition government scrapped the policy. uk prime minister rishi sunak is facing opposition from some of his own mps, while labour is in favour of the proposal. let's speak to labour mp alex cunningham, who is vice...
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a smoking ban for future generations is being debated in the uk's parliament today. the proposed ban means that it would be illegalfor anyone turning 15 or younger this year to ever be able to buy tobacco products. let's speak to david halpern, president of the behavioural insights team. thanks forjoining us. is there evidence that having this sort of age cut—off can work, has it been tried anywhere? we age cut-off can work, has it been tried anywhere?— age cut-off can work, has it been tried anywhere? we tried it in the uk in a small— tried anywhere? we tried it in the uk in a small wave _ tried anywhere? we tried it in the uk in a small wave moving - tried anywhere? we tried it in the uk in a small wave moving from | tried anywhere? we tried it in the | uk in a small wave moving from 16 tried anywhere? we tried it in the - uk in a small wave moving from 16 to 18 and that showed significant reductions in smoking —— small way. the americans raised it to 21, smoking, but we will be ahead of the world. new zealand were planning to do this but they have stored
a smoking ban for future generations is being debated in the uk's parliament today. the proposed ban means that it would be illegalfor anyone turning 15 or younger this year to ever be able to buy tobacco products. let's speak to david halpern, president of the behavioural insights team. thanks forjoining us. is there evidence that having this sort of age cut—off can work, has it been tried anywhere? we age cut-off can work, has it been tried anywhere?— age cut-off can work, has it been...
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there will be questions in the uk parliament when it returns tomorrow about that decision. but i get the sense so far that the major parties, or at least most of the major parties in westminster, are behind the government. the labour party has said that it thinks the raf was right to get involved in shooting down those drones. the liberal democrats have backed the strategy too. there are some mps i've spoken to who have some questions about exactly how that decision was reached, and i suspect when the prime minister likely makes a statement tomorrow, they will feature prominently. but the main concern in downing street and more broadly in uk politics is about the fear of escalation, the fear that any reprisals for what happened last night could lead to things spiralling out of control in the middle east. and i suspect that is what will dominate the debate here over the next few days. stay with us here on bbc news. we will be live in the bbc sport centre for all the top sports stories. hello. the warm spell of weather has come to an end, much fresher day for all of us today,
there will be questions in the uk parliament when it returns tomorrow about that decision. but i get the sense so far that the major parties, or at least most of the major parties in westminster, are behind the government. the labour party has said that it thinks the raf was right to get involved in shooting down those drones. the liberal democrats have backed the strategy too. there are some mps i've spoken to who have some questions about exactly how that decision was reached, and i suspect...
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we start with the news that the uk's parliament has passed the prime minister's flagship rwanda bill after months of political wrangling. it will see some asylum seekers sent to rwanda in central africa. butjust hours later, five people — including a seven—year—old girl — died attempting to cross the sea from france to england. these where the chaotic scenes on a beach near calais just before daybreak. the incident happened as migrants attempted to launch a boat in a bid to begin theirjourney across the channel. the french coastguard say the small boat was carrying 110 people when it set off from wimereux, south of calais, on tuesday morning. authorities have been carrying out several search—and—rescue operations at sea, linked to other attempts to cross the channel. the bbc witnessed migrants on several beaches trying to get
we start with the news that the uk's parliament has passed the prime minister's flagship rwanda bill after months of political wrangling. it will see some asylum seekers sent to rwanda in central africa. butjust hours later, five people — including a seven—year—old girl — died attempting to cross the sea from france to england. these where the chaotic scenes on a beach near calais just before daybreak. the incident happened as migrants attempted to launch a boat in a bid to begin...
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another contribution is from the snp who are calling for the uk parliament to be recalled immediately after that israeli air strike in, including seven aid workers will stop stephen flynn writing to the speaker, the prime minister and keir starmer. reiterating that arms sales should come to an end. mps are due to return to parliament on april the 15th, so the snp are calling for immediate recall of parliament. let's go to westminster. we have had growing numbers of mps from across the political spectrum addressing that question about whether now is the time to actually have some sort of arms embargo against israel.— against israel. that is right, the snp and the — against israel. that is right, the snp and the liberal _ against israel. that is right, the snp and the liberal democrats | against israel. that is right, the - snp and the liberal democrats making explicit calls for the uk to halt arms export licences to israel, and he just heard from labour's shadow foreign secretary saying the government should publish its legal advice. he says he has concerns that israel has breach i
another contribution is from the snp who are calling for the uk parliament to be recalled immediately after that israeli air strike in, including seven aid workers will stop stephen flynn writing to the speaker, the prime minister and keir starmer. reiterating that arms sales should come to an end. mps are due to return to parliament on april the 15th, so the snp are calling for immediate recall of parliament. let's go to westminster. we have had growing numbers of mps from across the political...
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a smoking ban for future generations is being debated in the uk's parliament today. the proposed ban means that it would be illegalfor anyone turning 15 or younger this year to ever be able to buy tobacco products. uk prime minister rishi sunak is facing opposition from some of his own mps, while labour is in favour of the proposal. for more on the political implictions of the vote let's speak now to ben wright. rishi sunak relying on the opposition to potentially get this through, is it likely to go through before any potential election this year? i before any potential election this ear? ~' ,., before any potential election this ear? ~ , , ., , year? i think so, yes. if it does, i thinkthis — year? i think so, yes. if it does, i think this could _ year? i think so, yes. if it does, i think this could be _ year? i think so, yes. if it does, i think this could be the _ year? i think so, yes. if it does, i think this could be the most i year? i think so, yes. if it does, i. think this could be the most lasting thing that the government is remembered for. the rishi s
a smoking ban for future generations is being debated in the uk's parliament today. the proposed ban means that it would be illegalfor anyone turning 15 or younger this year to ever be able to buy tobacco products. uk prime minister rishi sunak is facing opposition from some of his own mps, while labour is in favour of the proposal. for more on the political implictions of the vote let's speak now to ben wright. rishi sunak relying on the opposition to potentially get this through, is it likely...
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for the time being, the warmongers in the uk parliament and in the broader establishment seek to reap the rewards of all the hate they've sown via bought and paid for media, via bought and paid for elected representatives. for those people and regimes who have been goaded into viewing with nothing but loathing right now, courtesy in no small part of our unelected foreign secretary, david cameron, and our unelected pm, rishi sunak, israel and iran are at daggers drawn. israel bombed the iranian consulate in damascus, and so iran retaliated , having first iran retaliated, having first informed israel and the white house of their intention to do so. british and us jets took part in the defence of israel, helping to prop up the us made iron dome that protects that nation. even so, and despite the world's media insisting that iranian attack had been thwarted, most of its ballistic missiles struck israel's nevatim air base, one of the most determinedly defended spaces on the planet. with the consent and support of the british and us governments, israel vowed to strike back . there have alre
for the time being, the warmongers in the uk parliament and in the broader establishment seek to reap the rewards of all the hate they've sown via bought and paid for media, via bought and paid for elected representatives. for those people and regimes who have been goaded into viewing with nothing but loathing right now, courtesy in no small part of our unelected foreign secretary, david cameron, and our unelected pm, rishi sunak, israel and iran are at daggers drawn. israel bombed the iranian...
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we start with the news that the uk's parliament has passed the prime minister's flagship rwanda bill after months of political wrangling. it will see some asylum seekers sent to rwanda in central africa. butjust hours later, five people — including a seven—year—old girl — died attempting to cross the sea from france to england. these where the chaotic scenes on a beach near calais just before daybreak. the incident happened as migrants attempted to launch a boat in a bid to begin theirjourney across the channel. the french coastguard say the small boat was carrying 110 people when it set off from wimereux, south of calais, on tuesday morning. authorities have been carrying out several search—and—rescue operations at sea, linked to other attempts to cross the channel. the bbc witnessed migrants on several beaches trying to get onto boats to cross the english channel. these are some of the pictures from another attempt just after dawn. the uk border force has brought around 70 migrants, inluding young children, ashore. of thought there could be around of thought there could
we start with the news that the uk's parliament has passed the prime minister's flagship rwanda bill after months of political wrangling. it will see some asylum seekers sent to rwanda in central africa. butjust hours later, five people — including a seven—year—old girl — died attempting to cross the sea from france to england. these where the chaotic scenes on a beach near calais just before daybreak. the incident happened as migrants attempted to launch a boat in a bid to begin...
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this comes as the uk parliament passes a controversial bill that aims to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. rishi sunak promises to increase uk defence spending to 2.5% of national income by 2030. he is in poland for security talks. fits income by 2030. he is in poland for security talks-— security talks. as we make our commitment — security talks. as we make our commitment to _ security talks. as we make our commitment to increase - security talks. as we make our l commitment to increase defence spending, we will move past this stop start piecemeal way of backing ukraine. donald trump's back in court, where prosecutors are calling for thejudge to punish him for making public attacks on witnesses and jurors. welcome. we will start with our main story. five people trying to cross from france to the uk have been killed, among them a young girl. they left from a beach in france and our correspondent andrew harding was on that beach as people tried to leave. there's a real battle going on on the beach here. must be more than 100 migrants trying to get to the water. they're letting
this comes as the uk parliament passes a controversial bill that aims to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. rishi sunak promises to increase uk defence spending to 2.5% of national income by 2030. he is in poland for security talks. fits income by 2030. he is in poland for security talks-— security talks. as we make our commitment — security talks. as we make our commitment to _ security talks. as we make our commitment to increase - security talks. as we make our l commitment to increase...
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stu d e nts students there will be questions in the uk parliament when it returns to work tomorrow, and i get the feeling that the major parties in westminster are behind the government. the labour party has said that it thinks the raf was right to get involved in shooting down those drones, the liberal democrats have backed the strategy too. there are some mps who i have spoken to have some questions about how the decision was reached, and i suspect the new prime minister makes a decision tomorrow, they will feature prominently. at the main concern more broadly in uk politics is about the fear of escalation, the fear that any reprisals for what happened last night could lead to things spiralling out of control in the middle east, i suspect that is what will dominate the debate here over the next few days. hick. what will dominate the debate here over the next few days. nick, thank ou ve over the next few days. nick, thank you very much- _ over the next few days. nick, thank you very much. and _ over the next few days. nick, thank you very much. and on _ over the next few days. nick, th
stu d e nts students there will be questions in the uk parliament when it returns to work tomorrow, and i get the feeling that the major parties in westminster are behind the government. the labour party has said that it thinks the raf was right to get involved in shooting down those drones, the liberal democrats have backed the strategy too. there are some mps who i have spoken to have some questions about how the decision was reached, and i suspect the new prime minister makes a decision...
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it comes hours after the rwanda bill aimed at deterring migrants was finally passed by the uk parliament. the controversial bill designates rwanda a safe country and aims to allow some asylum seekers to be sent there. official figures show the backlog of people waiting to be removed from the uk rose from nearly 1800 in july last year. just hours after the bill passed, the bbc�*s tom symonds witnessed migrants on a beach in calais in france trying to get on boats and cross the english channel. these are some of the latest pictures from our team there.
it comes hours after the rwanda bill aimed at deterring migrants was finally passed by the uk parliament. the controversial bill designates rwanda a safe country and aims to allow some asylum seekers to be sent there. official figures show the backlog of people waiting to be removed from the uk rose from nearly 1800 in july last year. just hours after the bill passed, the bbc�*s tom symonds witnessed migrants on a beach in calais in france trying to get on boats and cross the english channel....
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in the uk, members of parliament are to debate a smoking ban for future generations in what would be a world—first. and dozens of prospective jurors in new york are dismissed amid impartiality concerns — as donald trump's hush money criminal trial gets under way. as we come on air, the olympic flame lighting ceremony is taking place in ancient olympia. with 100 days to go ancient olympia. with100 days to go before the paris 2024 games. hello. i'm nicky schiller. we wa nt we want to go live to olympia with the flame lighting ceremony is happening in olympia. the birthplace of the ancient games. the gentleman speaking at the moment, the president of the olympic committee in greece, he is also a member of the international committee. you can see the ancient remains of the 2600 year old temple, where this is taking place. what will happen is the flame will be lit and then it will be handed over to the paris 2024 olympic team. the relay will stretch from the acropolis to the south pacific. as you can see, there are hundreds of people at the ceremony and it is the first time since the
in the uk, members of parliament are to debate a smoking ban for future generations in what would be a world—first. and dozens of prospective jurors in new york are dismissed amid impartiality concerns — as donald trump's hush money criminal trial gets under way. as we come on air, the olympic flame lighting ceremony is taking place in ancient olympia. with 100 days to go ancient olympia. with100 days to go before the paris 2024 games. hello. i'm nicky schiller. we wa nt we want to go live...
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around the world and across the uk. the european parliament has approved sweeping measures to reform the eu rules on migration and asylum and your would now manage migration and an orderly way and on its own terms. the issue has been one of the most divisive debates amongst eu countries in the new scheme is the result of eight years of talks. explaining the changes. this is a make or break attempt by the eu to control migration. how will that work with? at the moment, only a few european countries spain, italy increase responsible for the vast majority of asylum applications. now, this agreement brings in a new solidarity mechanism and essentially it is a trade—off in the countries are receiving most migrants will have detention centres on the eu's external borders. what that means is that migrants will be screened when they are arriving and they will have they are arriving and they will have the option to detain them until they're asylum claims are assessed. and if those claims are rejected, the migrants will be sent
around the world and across the uk. the european parliament has approved sweeping measures to reform the eu rules on migration and asylum and your would now manage migration and an orderly way and on its own terms. the issue has been one of the most divisive debates amongst eu countries in the new scheme is the result of eight years of talks. explaining the changes. this is a make or break attempt by the eu to control migration. how will that work with? at the moment, only a few european...
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6000 people have crossed the english channel this year in small boats, hoping to seek asylum in the uk. just a few hours after parliament passed the government's rwanda bill designed to deter such journeys. a bbc news team was on a beach near calais. the police are trying to stop a small boat from leaving the shore. it turns violent, and the police are failing. the boat is dangerously overloaded. it looks like the migrants who did get onto that boat are in trouble. but as we watch, we have no idea that people on board are dying, including a seven—year—old girl. andrew harding there. but did the bbc team have any impact on what happened on that beach on tuesday morning? andrew smith thought so. meanwhile, linda draycott had... well, some insight into those questions was given by another reporter who was also on a beach in northern france on tuesday morning — tom symonds. he spoke to newscast later that day. this is a 70—kilometer coastline here. it's very hard to know where these boats are going from. and we just got lucky. so the boats did come and people ran across and jumped
6000 people have crossed the english channel this year in small boats, hoping to seek asylum in the uk. just a few hours after parliament passed the government's rwanda bill designed to deter such journeys. a bbc news team was on a beach near calais. the police are trying to stop a small boat from leaving the shore. it turns violent, and the police are failing. the boat is dangerously overloaded. it looks like the migrants who did get onto that boat are in trouble. but as we watch, we have no...
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in 2022, they walked between all four uk parliaments calling for suicide prevention to be a compulsory subject in schools. since then, they've met ministers, sparked a parliamentary debate on suicide prevention education and even been to number ten to see the prime minister. afternoon. good afternoon. how are you all? andy, i'm rishi, very nice to see you. welcome to downing street. their message has reached so many people. gareth and his wife nicky run a guesthouse in cumbria. she took her own life in 2021 after struggling with the menopause. the loss led him to also contemplate suicide. i got very, very close. and i found myself one evening with the opportunity. everything was there. that was south africa. we found this lovely little bar restaurant... fortunately, gareth reached out for support. he had help from the local suicide bereavement charity every life matters and spoke to the samaritans in his darkest moments. and then he heard that andy, mike and tim were walking close to his home. ijust thought, i've got to go and talk to these guys. i'll neverforget andy and the other dad
in 2022, they walked between all four uk parliaments calling for suicide prevention to be a compulsory subject in schools. since then, they've met ministers, sparked a parliamentary debate on suicide prevention education and even been to number ten to see the prime minister. afternoon. good afternoon. how are you all? andy, i'm rishi, very nice to see you. welcome to downing street. their message has reached so many people. gareth and his wife nicky run a guesthouse in cumbria. she took her own...
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does he believe in sovereignty of the uk parliament over what he calls a foreign court? does he believe in it enough to defy it? >> and chris, we spoke to a human rights barrister earlier on the show. he said those in his profession are licking their lips at the prospect. even if this gets voted through . they've this gets voted through. they've already seen the attack lines on the rwanda bill. he was confident no flights will take off. he was confident that it will be stymied. just like brexit. chris, you've got a single pint of beer bat with the prime minister that flights won't take off before the election. i asked you every time i'm going to ask you. finally, as we approach this historic vote, do you think your beer is safe? do you think these flights will ever get off the ground ? will ever get off the ground? >> i think they will get off the ground, martin. i think it will happen. probably in mid to late july. the pm that said. then he wanted a regular rhythm of flights. he wants united . stop flights. he wants united. stop talking about it at the top of the hour o
does he believe in sovereignty of the uk parliament over what he calls a foreign court? does he believe in it enough to defy it? >> and chris, we spoke to a human rights barrister earlier on the show. he said those in his profession are licking their lips at the prospect. even if this gets voted through . they've this gets voted through. they've already seen the attack lines on the rwanda bill. he was confident no flights will take off. he was confident that it will be stymied. just like...
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go on the and saying is there are specific storiis you can go on the uknd this is you can go on the uk parliament website and look at these, these submissions that say based on a piece of this piece of research , trans people piece of research, trans people are more inherently violent than cis people, when in fact that is completely not true. in fact, they're less likely to commit violent crimes. >> i'd be really. would be >> i'd be really. i would be welcome . i'd open the idea of welcome. i'd open the idea of you sending me that. i haven't seen i've i've seen seen those. i've seen i've seen people saying that self—identification can be exploited, which i presume you can you agree with. right. >> think law can be >> well, i think any law can be exploited. think the benefits exploited. i think the benefits of self—identification outweigh the risks of it being exploited, because don't think it's because i just don't think it's realistic to say that we've got this massive array of sexual predators who are waiting until they can, until they can get the correct paperwork before they st
go on the and saying is there are specific storiis you can go on the uknd this is you can go on the uk parliament website and look at these, these submissions that say based on a piece of this piece of research , trans people piece of research, trans people are more inherently violent than cis people, when in fact that is completely not true. in fact, they're less likely to commit violent crimes. >> i'd be really. would be >> i'd be really. i would be welcome . i'd open the idea of...
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we begin with the push to pass a landmark smoking ban in the uk, clearing its first vote in parliament. >> so this ban would make it illegal to sell tobacco products to anyone who was born after january 2009. if the law passes, kids turning 15 this year will never be allowed to buy cigarets in their lives. >> supporters say it would create the first smoke free generation. opponents say the ban will treat future generations of adults like kids. next, a new gig for one travis kelce. >> the chiefs star better known, of course, as taylor swift's boyfriend, can add tv host to his resume. kelce has officially been named the host of are you smarter than a celebrity? it is a spinoff of are you smarter than a fifth grader? it will stream on amazon prime next. the end of a two year legal battle over a movie trailer. >> it all started when two men rented the movie yesterday after seeing ana de armas in its trailer. then they sued, claiming false advertising because de armas was removed from the final cut. >> a judge initially agreed, but the men ended up owing the studio $126,000 in lawyer fees.
we begin with the push to pass a landmark smoking ban in the uk, clearing its first vote in parliament. >> so this ban would make it illegal to sell tobacco products to anyone who was born after january 2009. if the law passes, kids turning 15 this year will never be allowed to buy cigarets in their lives. >> supporters say it would create the first smoke free generation. opponents say the ban will treat future generations of adults like kids. next, a new gig for one travis kelce....
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in the uk, a conservative member of parliament has quit the party tojoin labour. in an exclusive tv interview with the bbc, dr dan poulter, a former health minister who works part time as a doctor, said he could no longer look his national health service colleagues and patients in the eye and stay on as a conservative. he'll be standing down as an mp at the general election. a spokesperson for the conservatives said labour had no plan for the nhs, and the announcement would be disappointing for the constituents of central suffolk and north ipswich. dan poulter has been speaking to laura kuenssberg. the prime minister under pressure. the doctor departing the tory tribe. dan poulter has been a doctor and a conservative mp for 1h years, but in that rare move, a political defection, he's quit and isjoining labour too. i found it increasingly difficult to look my nhs colleagues in the eye, my patients in the eye, and my constituents in the eye with good conscience. and i feel that the nhs deserves better than it has at the moment in terms of how its run and governed. s
in the uk, a conservative member of parliament has quit the party tojoin labour. in an exclusive tv interview with the bbc, dr dan poulter, a former health minister who works part time as a doctor, said he could no longer look his national health service colleagues and patients in the eye and stay on as a conservative. he'll be standing down as an mp at the general election. a spokesperson for the conservatives said labour had no plan for the nhs, and the announcement would be disappointing for...
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6000 people have crossed the english channel this year in small boats, hoping to seek asylum in the uk. just a few hours after parliament passed the government�*s rwanda bill designed to deter such journeys. a bbc news team was on a beach near calais. the police are trying to stop a small boat from leaving the shore. it turns violent, and the police are failing. the boat is dangerously overloaded.
6000 people have crossed the english channel this year in small boats, hoping to seek asylum in the uk. just a few hours after parliament passed the government�*s rwanda bill designed to deter such journeys. a bbc news team was on a beach near calais. the police are trying to stop a small boat from leaving the shore. it turns violent, and the police are failing. the boat is dangerously overloaded.
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. georgia's parliament has approved the first stage of a bill on "foreign agents", which had sparked mass protests. western allies have repeatedly urged the governing georgian dream party to drop the bill. overnight police used tear gas to break up gatherings in the capital tblisi against the plans. these images were filmed late on tuesday near the parliament building — reports say several arrests were made. several local media outlets said police had attacked theirjournalists. the new law would require any independent ngo or media organisation which gets more than 20 percent of funding from abroad, to register as an "organisation pursuing the interests of a foreign power." critics says it mirrors a russian law on "foreign agents" — which they say has been used to silence media outlets critical of the kremlin. georgia's president has been speaking to the bbc. well, it's a major concern because it is exactly a copy of putin's law that was adopted in 2012 and then gradually increased
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. georgia's parliament has approved the first stage of a bill on "foreign agents", which had sparked mass protests. western allies have repeatedly urged the governing georgian dream party to drop the bill. overnight police used tear gas to break up gatherings in the capital tblisi against the plans. these images were filmed late on tuesday near the parliament building — reports say several arrests were made. several local media...
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the play is political, about a very timely -- things happening to a lot of members of parliament in the uk, and perhaps how we're treating them, is there room for empathy and compassion in the world of politics anymore? and yeah, no, if anyone's coming expecting a big comedy, they're going to be really perplexed. >> jimmy: you know, i think i might have told you this one time. i was in london years ago, before you started doing the show here. >> you have told me this. i think about it a lot. >> jimmy: i heard about this play. what was it called? "one man, two governors." everybody said, it's so great this guy james corden so is great. my wife and i went, bought tickets, sat way in the back. and we're waiting for you to come out. and your understudy was on. >> i know, yeah. i've always felt bad about that. >> jimmy: yeah, would you mind doing that play for us right now? [ cheers and applause ] >> i might. >> jimmy: is that too much to ask? >> no, i do -- we do talk a lot about perhaps doing that play again. well that play, "one man, two governors," that play was a big, riotous comedy. >>
the play is political, about a very timely -- things happening to a lot of members of parliament in the uk, and perhaps how we're treating them, is there room for empathy and compassion in the world of politics anymore? and yeah, no, if anyone's coming expecting a big comedy, they're going to be really perplexed. >> jimmy: you know, i think i might have told you this one time. i was in london years ago, before you started doing the show here. >> you have told me this. i think about...
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and it will now go to another stage in parliament. here in the uk a muslim student has lost a high court challenge to a ban on praying at school. a secondary school in wembley in north london introduced a ban last year, after some pupils began praying in the playground during breaks. today's case had argued that the move discriminated against muslim pupils who make up about half of the pupil population but that was rejected by the court. here's our education editor branwen jeffreys. morning. there we go, we have got the smile! katharine birbalsingh says her school is the strictest in england. last year, a ban on prayer was brought in, leading to this legal challenge. asking for space to pray inside. in a statement, she said it was a victory for all schools. she added, half the pupils are muslim and families recognise our traditional values, create a school environment that is a joy to be in. suella braverman was the founding chair of governors. speaking to me before the judgment, the former home secretary back to the head teacher. tho
and it will now go to another stage in parliament. here in the uk a muslim student has lost a high court challenge to a ban on praying at school. a secondary school in wembley in north london introduced a ban last year, after some pupils began praying in the playground during breaks. today's case had argued that the move discriminated against muslim pupils who make up about half of the pupil population but that was rejected by the court. here's our education editor branwen jeffreys. morning....
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election, and also for the scottish parliament. but i mean, one thing in the background which perhaps doesn't, understandably at the moment, get much focuses polling on independence, support for independence seems pretty much locked in at 50—50 or thereabouts. on that point, sorry to interrupt you, that sort of leads us to the question of independence for scotland, how does what has happened to humza yousaf and the implications for the snp, for the party, how does that have a knock—on impact on the quest for independence but the snp has been behind?— quest for independence but the snp has been behind? well, i think what isn't perhaps — has been behind? well, i think what isn't perhaps realised, _ has been behind? well, i think what isn't perhaps realised, as _ has been behind? well, i think what isn't perhaps realised, as i - has been behind? well, i think what isn't perhaps realised, as i say, - has been behind? well, i think what isn't perhaps realised, as i say, is i isn't perhaps realised, as i say, is the fact that ind
election, and also for the scottish parliament. but i mean, one thing in the background which perhaps doesn't, understandably at the moment, get much focuses polling on independence, support for independence seems pretty much locked in at 50—50 or thereabouts. on that point, sorry to interrupt you, that sort of leads us to the question of independence for scotland, how does what has happened to humza yousaf and the implications for the snp, for the party, how does that have a knock—on...
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and particular constitutional arrangements the uk has between the courts and parliament and whether parliament is overreaching in passing the bill. there could be interesting legal claims to come and i think that is what rishi sunak meant by what he described as people who looked to frustrate this policy.— frustrate this policy. remind us what is expected _ frustrate this policy. remind us what is expected to _ frustrate this policy. remind us what is expected to happen. i frustrate this policy. remind us. what is expected to happen. this legislation has been in parliament forfour legislation has been in parliament for four months. the legislation has been in parliament for four months.— legislation has been in parliament for four months. the expectation is it should pass _ for four months. the expectation is it should pass today. _ for four months. the expectation is it should pass today. rishi - for four months. the expectation is it should pass today. rishi sunak. it should pass today. rishi sunak said he is running out of patience and reiterating what he said last week that
and particular constitutional arrangements the uk has between the courts and parliament and whether parliament is overreaching in passing the bill. there could be interesting legal claims to come and i think that is what rishi sunak meant by what he described as people who looked to frustrate this policy.— frustrate this policy. remind us what is expected _ frustrate this policy. remind us what is expected to _ frustrate this policy. remind us what is expected to happen. i frustrate this...
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in the uk, members of parliament are to debate a smoking ban for future generations in what would be a world—first. and dozens of prospective jurors in new york are dismissed amid impartiality concerns — as donald trump's hush money criminal trial gets under way. as we come on air, the olympic flame lighting ceremony is taking place in ancient olympia. with100 days to go before the paris 2024 games. hello. i'm nicky schiller. we wa nt we want to go live to olympia with the flame lighting ceremony is happening in olympia. the birthplace of the ancient games.
in the uk, members of parliament are to debate a smoking ban for future generations in what would be a world—first. and dozens of prospective jurors in new york are dismissed amid impartiality concerns — as donald trump's hush money criminal trial gets under way. as we come on air, the olympic flame lighting ceremony is taking place in ancient olympia. with100 days to go before the paris 2024 games. hello. i'm nicky schiller. we wa nt we want to go live to olympia with the flame lighting...
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that palestine became stable in in uk politics now, and um, i think the labor knowing that they're going into election soon, they should take note of that and definitely change their position in from palestine and cease fire, thank you." well let's get some thoughts on those developments within the moments we have left on this edition of gaza under attack. alex akaman and dr. zakaria abbas are still with us and i wanted to bring you back in here dr. abbas because you've seen the demonstrations taking place um demanding respective governments do more to put pressure on televive where you are are they also coods demonstrations. expected at this time, like to get that global perspective? we are a land of india, as you know mahatma gandhiji who fought against the british invaders, we are the ones who gain freedom through resistance, so we are the people who can relate to what's happening, but unfortunately the global politics, the stand of india has been very neutral and it is also not very satisfactory because of their multilateral connections, but yes we do have people protesting, we have
that palestine became stable in in uk politics now, and um, i think the labor knowing that they're going into election soon, they should take note of that and definitely change their position in from palestine and cease fire, thank you." well let's get some thoughts on those developments within the moments we have left on this edition of gaza under attack. alex akaman and dr. zakaria abbas are still with us and i wanted to bring you back in here dr. abbas because you've seen the...
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in this challenging context of cuts, uk backtracking, we accept the gas _ of cuts, uk backtracking, we accept the ccc's recent re—articulation that— the ccc's recent re—articulation that this — the ccc's recent re—articulation that this parliament interim 2030 target _ that this parliament interim 2030 target is — that this parliament interim 2030 target is out of reach. we must now act to— target is out of reach. we must now act to chart — target is out of reach. we must now act to chart a — target is out of reach. we must now act to chart a course to 2045 at a pace — act to chart a course to 2045 at a pace and _ act to chart a course to 2045 at a pace and a — act to chart a course to 2045 at a pace and a scale that is feasible, fair and — pace and a scale that is feasible, fair and just pace and a scale that is feasible, fairandjust and pace and a scale that is feasible, fair and just and with this in mind, ican— fair and just and with this in mind, i can today— fair and just and with this in mind, i can today confirm that working with parliament, the scot
in this challenging context of cuts, uk backtracking, we accept the gas _ of cuts, uk backtracking, we accept the ccc's recent re—articulation that— the ccc's recent re—articulation that this — the ccc's recent re—articulation that this parliament interim 2030 target _ that this parliament interim 2030 target is — that this parliament interim 2030 target is out of reach. we must now act to— target is out of reach. we must now act to chart — target is out of reach. we must now...
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some british members of parliament are now calling for the uk to hold arms sales to israel because of the killing of these aid workers. what is your response to that? if they tell the british army going into dresden in the second world war the same thing? it is a double standard. we will finish thejob. thing? it is a double standard. we will finish the job. we did not start this war. the war was started by hamas, thejihadi group who wants to wipe israel off the map. if they, god forbid, when, if, god forbid we do not finish hamas of you will see this coming to london and to europe, to the united states. thejihadists to europe, to the united states. the jihadists will use that success story, god forbid they won't. all over the world. we are not fighting our own wall. the muslim brotherhood that we are attacking, modern armed states. they are fearful and aligned with iran against moderate states. fiiq and aligned with iran against moderate states.— and aligned with iran against moderate states. 0k. ok. we are 'ust moderate states. ok. ok. we are just out of— moderate states. 0k. ok
some british members of parliament are now calling for the uk to hold arms sales to israel because of the killing of these aid workers. what is your response to that? if they tell the british army going into dresden in the second world war the same thing? it is a double standard. we will finish thejob. thing? it is a double standard. we will finish the job. we did not start this war. the war was started by hamas, thejihadi group who wants to wipe israel off the map. if they, god forbid, when,...
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election, and also for the scottish parliament. but i mean, one thing in the background which perhaps doesn't, understandably at the moment, get much focuses polling on independence, support for independence seems pretty much locked in at 50—50 or thereabouts. on that point, sorry to interrupt you, that sort of leads us to the question of independence for scotland, how does what has happened to humza yousaf and the implications for the snp, for the party, how does that have a knock—on impact on the quest for independence that the snp has been behind? well, i think what isn't perhaps realised, as i say, is the fact that independent support remains at historically very high levels, and that is, for the snp, obviously a good thing. but the problem the snp have had in recent times, and certainly the latter part of nicola sturgeon�*s leadership as first minister, was trying to give political and democratic effect to that was becoming increasingly difficult, because you had a uk government that was intent on saying no, regardless o
election, and also for the scottish parliament. but i mean, one thing in the background which perhaps doesn't, understandably at the moment, get much focuses polling on independence, support for independence seems pretty much locked in at 50—50 or thereabouts. on that point, sorry to interrupt you, that sort of leads us to the question of independence for scotland, how does what has happened to humza yousaf and the implications for the snp, for the party, how does that have a knock—on...
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the incident took place just hours after parliament approved a bill to allow the uk to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. the government has said the new law will reduce illegal channel—crossings but some migrants have said it won't deter them from trying. as graham satchell reports. the beaches of northern france and what's becoming an almost nightly ritual is about to play out — this time with fatal consequences. a group of migrants protected by people smugglers heads to the shore. above, french police are watching every move, communicating with colleagues on the ground. as the authorities move in to stop the boat, a battle. fireworks are thrown. smugglers use sticks to protect the migrants. eventually, it works and the boat moves out to sea. "we're not allowed to go in the water," this policeman says. "did you notice they had sticks? and there are children, too, so we had to be careful." we now know five people died here, just offshore — three men, a woman and a seven—year—old girl. you can hear the cries for help. help! the prime minister, rishi sunak, on a visit to polan
the incident took place just hours after parliament approved a bill to allow the uk to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. the government has said the new law will reduce illegal channel—crossings but some migrants have said it won't deter them from trying. as graham satchell reports. the beaches of northern france and what's becoming an almost nightly ritual is about to play out — this time with fatal consequences. a group of migrants protected by people smugglers heads to the shore....