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to send asylum seekers to rwanda is providing a deterrent to people claiming protection in the uk. and dublin argues this hard line uk policy is pushing people to travel from the uk to the republic to claim asylum, with the irishjustice minister claiming last week that 80% of those seeking asylum in ireland are coming over the land border with northern ireland. there is no question the irish government is struggling to cope with housing asylum seekers. this morning the authority cleared the tents of some 200 homeless asylum seekers who had been camping out in the centre of dublin and moved the inhabitants to new temporary accommodation. but howjustified is the claim that the challenges facing dublin are a consequence of the uk's rwanda policy? let's start by looking at the official figures for the number of people claiming asylum in ireland. they only go up to february, when 1,569 claimed in that month. but reports suggest this pattern over the last two months of around 1,600 claiming in april. you can see a big rise over the past year. but the biggest rise in monthly applications
to send asylum seekers to rwanda is providing a deterrent to people claiming protection in the uk. and dublin argues this hard line uk policy is pushing people to travel from the uk to the republic to claim asylum, with the irishjustice minister claiming last week that 80% of those seeking asylum in ireland are coming over the land border with northern ireland. there is no question the irish government is struggling to cope with housing asylum seekers. this morning the authority cleared the...
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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 essex police headquarters, the home secretary has insisted the government is still determined to stop the boats as migrant channel crossings near 10,000 for the year so far. james cleverly has said people smugglers have changed the way they operate . when he was they operate. when he was questioned over why the number of migrants arriving in the uk continues to rise and brits out of work in the uk will be offered places on skills boot camps as the government aims to plug camps as the government aims to plug gaps in the labour market previously filled by overseas workers. benefits claimants will be given training for roles in key sectors facing shortages, including hospitality vie care, c
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the eye news has uk rwanda plan could be delayed as civil servants sue government. and finally, the daily star. we're going to need a bigger lilo, which was about a potential large shark in sussex. we cover all the big stories. thatis we cover all the big stories. that is all we have time for. thanks to lewis and steve, we're back tomorrow at 11 pm. with some other people, and if you're watching at 5 am, then stay tuned for breakfast. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on . gb news. on. gb news. >> hi there! welcome to the latest weather update from the met office for gb news. heavy rain overnight in the south continuing into much of thursday. risk of thunderstorms in places but it will be much dner in places but it will be much drier further north. we've got an area of low pressure across the continent that's going to push some humid and warm air into much of the uk overnight, but on the boundary between that and the cooler air out in the atlantic , we've got this atlantic, we've got this reactivation of a frontal zone bringing some h
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it is separate from the uk government's rwanda plan to deport those arriving illegally in the uk to the african country. rwanda is where their asylum claims would be processed rather than the uk. returning once more to our top story following the latest university anti—war protests here in the us. hundreds of police officers have entered the campus of columbia university in new york to disperse pro—palestinian protesters. dozens of arrested have been made. nypd officers in riot gear entered hamilton hall through a window. that's where demonstrators had barricaded themselves inside. anti—war protests have been ongoing at columbia university for multiple weeks. the university's president is asking police to stay on campus until may 17. you can head to the bbc website bbc.com/news for all the latest developments on this story. thank you for watching bbc news. stay with us. hello. well, it has been gradually warming up over the last couple of days, at least for most of us. the weather, on the other hand, a little hit and miss. and in fact, that is the outlook for the next few days. so
it is separate from the uk government's rwanda plan to deport those arriving illegally in the uk to the african country. rwanda is where their asylum claims would be processed rather than the uk. returning once more to our top story following the latest university anti—war protests here in the us. hundreds of police officers have entered the campus of columbia university in new york to disperse pro—palestinian protesters. dozens of arrested have been made. nypd officers in riot gear entered...
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we know it is not, because the uk has accepted asylum seekers from rwanda in recent years. so it is clearly not.— years. so it is clearly not. andrew fisher, years. so it is clearly not. andrew fisher. thank _ years. so it is clearly not. andrew fisher, thank you _ years. so it is clearly not. andrew fisher, thank you for _ years. so it is clearly not. andrew fisher, thank you for that. - years. so it is clearly not. andrew fisher, thank you for that. the i fisher, thank you for that. the world is, indeed, not made of cheese. the prince of wales is visiting the isles of scilly today as part of a two day tour of cornwall in the south west of england. let�*s speak to our correspondent jenny kumah who�*s in scilly isles
we know it is not, because the uk has accepted asylum seekers from rwanda in recent years. so it is clearly not.— years. so it is clearly not. andrew fisher, years. so it is clearly not. andrew fisher. thank _ years. so it is clearly not. andrew fisher, thank you _ years. so it is clearly not. andrew fisher, thank you for _ years. so it is clearly not. andrew fisher, thank you for that. - years. so it is clearly not. andrew fisher, thank you for that. the i fisher, thank you for that. the...
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a failed asylum seeker has become the first to be voluntarily sent from the uk to rwanda, bbc news understands. the migrant was flown on a commercialflight and given £3,000, or around us$3,750, to help relocate to kigali, as first reported by the sun newspaper. 0ur political correspondent harry farley has been explaining more about this case. this is not the government's flagship rwanda scheme that they've been talking so much about that aims to forcibly deport those who come to the uk illegally on small boats. this asylum seeker voluntarily chose to go to kigali. that came... that's under a separate scheme that the government set up in march. they're offering to pay those whose asylum claims have been processed here in the uk and been rejected, pay them £3,000 to voluntarily go to kigali. so that's what's happened in this case. it's the first time that someone has been sent to rwanda under this scheme. the labour party, they say that the government are so desperate to send, get flights off the ground to rwanda that they've paid someone to go. so i think the question is, how significant is t
a failed asylum seeker has become the first to be voluntarily sent from the uk to rwanda, bbc news understands. the migrant was flown on a commercialflight and given £3,000, or around us$3,750, to help relocate to kigali, as first reported by the sun newspaper. 0ur political correspondent harry farley has been explaining more about this case. this is not the government's flagship rwanda scheme that they've been talking so much about that aims to forcibly deport those who come to the uk...
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rwanda plan are needed to tackle the issue in europe. 15 eu countries, including austria, signed a letter calling on the european commission to tighten migration policy and to look at third country schemes. their meeting comes as the government promised an extra £25 million for the national crime agency to tackle people smuggling gangs . tackle people smuggling gangs. meanwhile, during a visit to essex police headquarters, the home secretary has insisted the government is still determined to stop the boats as migrant channel crossings near 10,000 for the year so far. james cleverly has said people smugglers have changed the way they operate. when he was questioned over why the number of migrants arriving in the uk continues to rise, he blamed laboun continues to rise, he blamed labour, saying the rwanda scheme has been delayed because of the delaying tactics of the labour party . the delaying tactics of the labour party. the high court has ruled that the regulations, which lowered the threshold for police intervening in protests, were u
rwanda plan are needed to tackle the issue in europe. 15 eu countries, including austria, signed a letter calling on the european commission to tighten migration policy and to look at third country schemes. their meeting comes as the government promised an extra £25 million for the national crime agency to tackle people smuggling gangs . tackle people smuggling gangs. meanwhile, during a visit to essex police headquarters, the home secretary has insisted the government is still determined to...
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uk rwanda plan could be delayed as civil servants sue the government. i mean, this is astonishing. >> who runs britain ? who runs >> who runs britain? who runs britain, my understanding is that the complaint is it might be some breach of the civil service code . look, you've service code. look, you've covered extensively on gb news this rwanda safety rwanda bill. it ping pong between parliament. it ping pong between parliament. it is now the law. the civil servants job is to carry out. this is absolutely unbelievable . this is absolutely unbelievable. having faced down the house of lords, rishi sunak is now going to have to face down his politicised civil service and we're paying their wages and we're paying their wages and we're paying their wages and we're paying it's taxpayers. it's unconscionable. there is no case for the civil service trying to block this legislation i >> rebecca, what do you think of this? depher? >> i mean, i think they're union objects to it for a reason, and i think they feel they're being put in a position where they're obuged
uk rwanda plan could be delayed as civil servants sue the government. i mean, this is astonishing. >> who runs britain ? who runs >> who runs britain? who runs britain, my understanding is that the complaint is it might be some breach of the civil service code . look, you've service code. look, you've covered extensively on gb news this rwanda safety rwanda bill. it ping pong between parliament. it ping pong between parliament. it is now the law. the civil servants job is to carry...
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a failed asylum seeker has become the first to voluntarily leave the uk for rwanda, bbc news understands. the man was flown on a commercial flight and given £3,000 to help relocate in kigali, as first reported by the sun newspaper. his departure is not part of the forced deportation policy the government announced two years ago. let's speak to henry zeffman. so explain this to us. this is not what we have been talking about for the last couple of weeks? it is what we have been talking about for the last couple of weeks?— the last couple of weeks? it is not what we have _ the last couple of weeks? it is not what we have been _ the last couple of weeks? it is not what we have been talking - the last couple of weeks? it is not what we have been talking about. the last couple of weeks? it is not i what we have been talking about the last couple of years. this is a rwanda scheme but not the rwanda scheme. the government for two years under three prime ministers and more home secretaries than i can count has been committed to forcibly relocating people who arrive in the uk in small boats ac
a failed asylum seeker has become the first to voluntarily leave the uk for rwanda, bbc news understands. the man was flown on a commercial flight and given £3,000 to help relocate in kigali, as first reported by the sun newspaper. his departure is not part of the forced deportation policy the government announced two years ago. let's speak to henry zeffman. so explain this to us. this is not what we have been talking about for the last couple of weeks? it is what we have been talking about...
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a failed asylum seeker has become the first to voluntarily leave the uk for rwanda, bbc news understands. the man was flown on a commercial flight and given £3,000 to help relocate, as first reported by the sun newspaper. his departure is not part of the forced deportation policy the government announced two years ago. 0ur correspondent, henry zeffman, explained the difference between the schemes. it's not what we've been talking about for the last couple of years. this is a rwanda scheme, but it's not the rwanda scheme. the government for two years, under three prime ministers and more home secretaries than i can count, has been committed to forcibly relocating people who arrive in the uk in small boats across the english channel to rwanda. what happened on monday was not that. it was a separate scheme, which we've only known about for a couple of months, whereby they want to offer, and, crucially, that is the word — "offer" people who've applied for asylum here but been rejected the opportunity to move to rwanda should they wish and to do so, the government is willing to pay them up
a failed asylum seeker has become the first to voluntarily leave the uk for rwanda, bbc news understands. the man was flown on a commercial flight and given £3,000 to help relocate, as first reported by the sun newspaper. his departure is not part of the forced deportation policy the government announced two years ago. 0ur correspondent, henry zeffman, explained the difference between the schemes. it's not what we've been talking about for the last couple of years. this is a rwanda scheme, but...
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the uk government says it will appeal against a ruling by a belfast court that parts of the rwanda policy should not apply in northern ireland. also coming up on the world today... the hair cut that time forgot is back. we'll explain why the european mullet festival is celebrating the ultimate �*80s hairstyle. welcome to the world today — an hour of international news from the bbc. the former lawyer and fixer for donald trump who once said he'd "take a bullet" for the fomer president, today took the stand as a star witness for the prosecution in mr trump's hush money trial. michael cohen is testifying about his role in what prosecutors say was a cover—up of payments to hide an affair with the adult film star stormy daniels. mr trump denies falsifying business records to reimburse his then lawyer for the payment on the eve of the 2016 presidential election, when the story could have been politically damaging. mr cohen — a former close ally—turned—foe of mr trump — pleaded guilty in 2018 to tax offences, fraud and campaign finance violations. the latter charge stemmed from the
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the first migrant said to be deported from the uk to rwanda have been detained, a series of operations have taken place across the country in recent weeks, with more in the future. the government wants the first flights travelling to rwanda to take over the summer. i'm tense —— amnesty international said the announcement was shameful and the announcement about those being detained was callous. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the 14—year—old boy killed in a sword attack in east london yesterday has been named as daniel anjorin. he went to bancroft�*s school, the same as grace o'malley—kumar, who was killed in nottingham last year. the police officers wounded in the incidents yesterday suffered horrific injuries according to the metropolitan police commissioner, with one officer coming close to losing her hand. let's speak to our reporter azadeh moshiri — she's in hainault. take us through the developments. the police and community here have been trying to understand how this could've happened, as well as details of this tragic incident. throughout the
the first migrant said to be deported from the uk to rwanda have been detained, a series of operations have taken place across the country in recent weeks, with more in the future. the government wants the first flights travelling to rwanda to take over the summer. i'm tense —— amnesty international said the announcement was shameful and the announcement about those being detained was callous. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the 14—year—old boy killed in a sword...
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a failed asylum seeker has become the first to voluntarily leave the uk for rwanda, bbc news understands. the man was flown on a commercial flight and given £3,000 to help relocate, as first reported by the sun newspaper. his departure is not part of the forced deportation policy the government announced two years ago. 0ur correspondent, henry zeffman, explained
a failed asylum seeker has become the first to voluntarily leave the uk for rwanda, bbc news understands. the man was flown on a commercial flight and given £3,000 to help relocate, as first reported by the sun newspaper. his departure is not part of the forced deportation policy the government announced two years ago. 0ur correspondent, henry zeffman, explained
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a judge in belfast rules that uk plans to send asylum seekers to rwanda should not apply to northern ireland. there's fierce fighting near in the north east of ukraine , where russian forces are continuing to press towards the city of kharkiv. the bbc sees new evidence that the british government was warned by its embassy in washington, as long ago as the 1980s, about the risks from contaminated american blood products. and from elephants and rhinos to rare orchids and seahorses — poachers and traffickers switch focus and tactics.
a judge in belfast rules that uk plans to send asylum seekers to rwanda should not apply to northern ireland. there's fierce fighting near in the north east of ukraine , where russian forces are continuing to press towards the city of kharkiv. the bbc sees new evidence that the british government was warned by its embassy in washington, as long ago as the 1980s, about the risks from contaminated american blood products. and from elephants and rhinos to rare orchids and seahorses — poachers...
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steal the uk's rwanda policy? ursula von der elianne seems mighty keen on a very, very curiously similar scheme. good afternoon britain. we're on . gb news. well. good afternoon. britain. it is 222 in the afternoon, and we want to get to some of your views because we certainly do. >> we had a bit of a feisty debate earlier. >> a proper ding dong between a christine hamilton and matthew stadlen over this olly alexander. he's our eurovision candidate . what do you call him? candidate. what do you call him? you called him a candidate. >> he's a candidate. >> he's a candidate. >> i've politics on the brain. >> i've politics on the brain. >> representative contestant. contestant. >> there we go. contestant, contestant. and he said. he said he wants to reclaim , the union he wants to reclaim, the union flag. he wants to reclaim our flag. he wants to reclaim our flag because it's can be seen as divisive and nationalistic. we had a bit of a debate on that. sean says the flag doesn't need reclaiming . it's been used as an
steal the uk's rwanda policy? ursula von der elianne seems mighty keen on a very, very curiously similar scheme. good afternoon britain. we're on . gb news. well. good afternoon. britain. it is 222 in the afternoon, and we want to get to some of your views because we certainly do. >> we had a bit of a feisty debate earlier. >> a proper ding dong between a christine hamilton and matthew stadlen over this olly alexander. he's our eurovision candidate . what do you call him? candidate....
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you have the same with knife crime in the uk. >> they don't have that in rwanda. see, that sort of issue is not there in rwanda. and they get gb news in rwanda. well, they can do if they go online to gbnews.com. okay. of course they can. you can get that. you get oh download the app. i think you can watch us globally . and of can watch us globally. and of course now we've got the mayoral election. so we've got all the elections going on. but the big ones are obviously around the country . i think there are 11 country. i think there are 11 mayoral elections and we have a lot of them have suddenly, you know, we know a lot of the results. we i think it's sadiq khanis results. we i think it's sadiq khan is a dead cert in london pretty much. >> yeah. but well, it's funny because obviously i don't stay here all the time and some people absolutely love him and some people absolutely loathe him , i think it's all the ugly him, i think it's all the ugly stuff that seems to upset people. do you think he'll get in? >> oh, in? > oh, no, in? >> oh, no, i think i think it's a d
you have the same with knife crime in the uk. >> they don't have that in rwanda. see, that sort of issue is not there in rwanda. and they get gb news in rwanda. well, they can do if they go online to gbnews.com. okay. of course they can. you can get that. you get oh download the app. i think you can watch us globally . and of can watch us globally. and of course now we've got the mayoral election. so we've got all the elections going on. but the big ones are obviously around the country ....
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to rwanda. the locals weren't consulted, but we have been and asked them today live for their reaction . you will not want to reaction. you will not want to miss it. were the people's channel and we've asked them directly. fantastic stuff. that's all coming. get in touch the usual ways. gbnews.com/yoursay. but before we kick into the show is your headunes we kick into the show is your headlines with sam francis . headlines with sam francis. >> martin, thank you very much and good afternoon to you. it's just after 3:00. the top story from the newsroom this hour . and from the newsroom this hour. and we will start with some breaking news coming to us out of georgia , where there are angry scenes in the capital this afternoon with riot police moving into the nation's parliament after protesters there broke through the exterior barriers. we can take. you live there to tbilisi. if you're watching on tv. take. you live there to tbilisi. if you're watching on tv . these if you're watching on tv. these
to rwanda. the locals weren't consulted, but we have been and asked them today live for their reaction . you will not want to reaction. you will not want to miss it. were the people's channel and we've asked them directly. fantastic stuff. that's all coming. get in touch the usual ways. gbnews.com/yoursay. but before we kick into the show is your headunes we kick into the show is your headlines with sam francis . headlines with sam francis. >> martin, thank you very much and good...
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, the reform uk off to rwanda, the reform uk candidate, mark butcher, came third, just 117 votes behind the conservatives. >> reform mp for ashfield, lee anderson, told gb news the party is making huge strides to get 16.9% in the by—election in blackpool. >> is absolutely fantastic. it's our best ever by—election result. i was thinking about 15, 16, just 100 or so votes behind the conservative candidate you know, with a few more resources, and a little bit, you know, with a few more resources, and a little bit , you know, know, with a few more resources, and a little bit, you know, more campaigning. maybe if we've got more bodies up there, we'd probably pip the tories on this one. >> one. >> and conservative ben houchen has been re—elected as tees valley mayor, but with a reduced majority over labour in darlington, he polled 4000 votes more than labour's chris mcewan. lord houchen has already won more votes in hartlepool, redcar and middlesbrough . with just and middlesbrough. with just stockton still to be announced. >> i am absolutely humbled by everybody that voted for me , eve
, the reform uk off to rwanda, the reform uk candidate, mark butcher, came third, just 117 votes behind the conservatives. >> reform mp for ashfield, lee anderson, told gb news the party is making huge strides to get 16.9% in the by—election in blackpool. >> is absolutely fantastic. it's our best ever by—election result. i was thinking about 15, 16, just 100 or so votes behind the conservative candidate you know, with a few more resources, and a little bit, you know, with a few...
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>> should ireland join the uk's rwanda migrant scheme? yes. so it would be hard to argue that the government's random, migrant scheme has been a runaway success. it's got off the runaway and ireland's prime minister simon harris, has dismissed the claims. he's been offered the chance to join it. the uk and irish governments have been at odds recently, as ireland struggles to deal with a number of asylum seekers who arrived in recent years . yeah, arrived in recent years. yeah, krista, this is issue because 80% of, migrants into ireland are coming through the open border through northern ireland. so like we are there, france , we so like we are there, france, we are there. >> france. so should they join, well , yeah. i >> france. so should they join, well, yeah. i mean, then it. yes, i suppose they should, shouldn't they? although i'm not really. rishi seems to think that just the threat of the rwanda scheme is enough to make all these migrants run to ireland. i find that very unconvincing, because we haven't we haven't seen it happen yet . we
>> should ireland join the uk's rwanda migrant scheme? yes. so it would be hard to argue that the government's random, migrant scheme has been a runaway success. it's got off the runaway and ireland's prime minister simon harris, has dismissed the claims. he's been offered the chance to join it. the uk and irish governments have been at odds recently, as ireland struggles to deal with a number of asylum seekers who arrived in recent years . yeah, arrived in recent years. yeah, krista,...
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the uk government says it will appeal against a ruling by a belfast court that parts of the rwanda policy should not apply in northern ireland. the bbc sees new evidence that the british government was warned by its embassy in washington as long ago as the 1980s about the risks from contaminated american blood products. turning now to a potential setback in the uk government's plan, to detain and remove asylum seekers to rwanda. ajudge sitting in the high court in belfast has ruled it should not apply to northern ireland. mrjustice humphreys ruled in favour of a challenge to the act saying that the law breaches human rights protections guaranteed under post—brexit arrangements. rishi sunak has said the decision will not change the rwanda policy. let's speak to aoife o'donoghue. she's a professor of law at at queen's university in belfast. thank you forjoining us today. we are talking about the illegal migration act, the rwanda plan and the windsor framework. it all sounds incredibly educated and complicated. in simple terms, what you think the implications are of this judgment today in
the uk government says it will appeal against a ruling by a belfast court that parts of the rwanda policy should not apply in northern ireland. the bbc sees new evidence that the british government was warned by its embassy in washington as long ago as the 1980s about the risks from contaminated american blood products. turning now to a potential setback in the uk government's plan, to detain and remove asylum seekers to rwanda. ajudge sitting in the high court in belfast has ruled it should...
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a failed asylum—seeker has become the first to be sent voluntarily from the uk to rwanda. the migrant was given £3000 to help relocate to kigali and was flown out on a commercial flight. it is separate to the forced deportation policy the government announced two years ago. the scottish government will face a vote of no confidence today. the motion was tabled by labour after humza yousaf scrapped the snp's power—sharing deal with the scottish greens last week. the greens called for it to be withdrawn after mr yousaf resigned as first minister and it's not likely to be passed without their support. the australian airline qantas says it is changing a problem which has allowed people to change other people's details on things like boarding. australian airline qantas says it is investigating a privacy breach on its app that allowed customers to view and amend other people's account details like boarding passes. qanatas says it's fixed the problem but has not commented on the scale of the breach. a final compensation scheme for those affected by the infected blood scandal, c
a failed asylum—seeker has become the first to be sent voluntarily from the uk to rwanda. the migrant was given £3000 to help relocate to kigali and was flown out on a commercial flight. it is separate to the forced deportation policy the government announced two years ago. the scottish government will face a vote of no confidence today. the motion was tabled by labour after humza yousaf scrapped the snp's power—sharing deal with the scottish greens last week. the greens called for it to...
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the uk government says it will appeal against a ruling by a belfast court that parts of the rwanda policy should not apply in northern ireland. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's mark edwards. hello from the bbc sport centre. we're going to start with football and we know the premier league title race will be decided on the final day, but it could be a very significant night for aston villa — they could qualify for the champions league with victory over liverpool at villa park. but they had a nightmare start, an own goal from villa keeper emiliano martinez as he mishandled a cross after just 64 seconds, but they equalised through youri thielemans ten minutes later. the lead regained by liverpool. cody gakpo has just scored a second for the visitors. a reminder that a win for villa would secure a top four finish and give them a place at europes top table for the first time since 1983. half—hour on the clock, 2—1 liverpool. staying with the premier league, bournemouth manager andoni iraola has signed a one year contract extension through to 2026. in his
the uk government says it will appeal against a ruling by a belfast court that parts of the rwanda policy should not apply in northern ireland. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's mark edwards. hello from the bbc sport centre. we're going to start with football and we know the premier league title race will be decided on the final day, but it could be a very significant night for aston villa — they could qualify for the champions league with victory over...
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it's also supposedly down to the uk's rwanda bill. it's causing real tensions, of course, because between the uk and ireland, who are promising to return them to the uk by the end of the month. that's interesting. so it seems that no one wants to go to rwanda. so is rwanda actually a deterrent that is working? joining me now , nigel nelson and joining me now, nigel nelson and also emma woolf, nigel nelson, is it working? no. why are you saying no when people are honestly fleeing one part? >> because that wasn't what it was meant to deter. the whole idea was not to actually send people to ireland. >> well, no. no, but that's a by—product. we can't tell them where they go deters them from coming here. >> these are people who are actually here at the moment. >> yes, but deterring them from staying , but the ones we want to staying, but the ones we want to deter are the people crossing in the boats from calais to dover. well, won't that deter the people crossing in the boats? it's not i mean, well, it will eventually. i mean, look , if
it's also supposedly down to the uk's rwanda bill. it's causing real tensions, of course, because between the uk and ireland, who are promising to return them to the uk by the end of the month. that's interesting. so it seems that no one wants to go to rwanda. so is rwanda actually a deterrent that is working? joining me now , nigel nelson and joining me now, nigel nelson and also emma woolf, nigel nelson, is it working? no. why are you saying no when people are honestly fleeing one part?...
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look, coming up, the austrian chancellor, this is big has branded the uk a pioneer for its rwanda plan. and he's not alone. >> indeed, what we've just seen in the last few weeks is 15 eu countries actually all making the same point that that's what this, this requires. >> that's why our rwanda scheme is so important. >> well, will the european union now follow suit and help quash lefty opposition to the rwanda scheme? i take on the founder of the sanctuary foundation, doctor krish kandiah, who still thinks it's a terrible idea. plus, i show you why this belly flop has sparked outrage . but first, as sparked outrage. but first, as it's revealed that 24,000 super sized families, which means they've got more than get this 13 kids are costing the taxpayer a whopping £150 million in child benefit claims . is it a whopping £150 million in child benefit claims. is it time to slash child benefit payments? reform mp lee anderson is fired up and next. welcome back to patrick christys tonight. now, coming up, are 15 eu countries about to adopt a rwanda style scheme? but first, shocking new figu
look, coming up, the austrian chancellor, this is big has branded the uk a pioneer for its rwanda plan. and he's not alone. >> indeed, what we've just seen in the last few weeks is 15 eu countries actually all making the same point that that's what this, this requires. >> that's why our rwanda scheme is so important. >> well, will the european union now follow suit and help quash lefty opposition to the rwanda scheme? i take on the founder of the sanctuary foundation, doctor...
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a judge in belfast rules that uk plans to send asylum seekers to rwanda should not apply to northern ireland. there's fierce fighting near in the north east of ukraine , where russian forces are continuing to press towards the city of kharkiv. the bbc sees new evidence that the british government was warned by its embassy in washington, as long ago as the 1980s, about the risks from contaminated american blood products. and from elephants and rhinos to rare orchids and seahorses — poachers and traffickers switch focus and tactics. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala. donald trump's former personal lawyer has told a court in new york that he lied to getjobs done for his former boss, when required. testifying at the former president's criminal trial, michael cohen also said that as part of his personal legal work he intimidated reporters whose coverage mr trump disliked. mr cohen is being grilled by prosecutors about his role in paying a porn star, stormy daniels, so she wouldn't reveal her alleged affair with mr trump on the eve of the 2016 presidential election. donald trump denies charg
a judge in belfast rules that uk plans to send asylum seekers to rwanda should not apply to northern ireland. there's fierce fighting near in the north east of ukraine , where russian forces are continuing to press towards the city of kharkiv. the bbc sees new evidence that the british government was warned by its embassy in washington, as long ago as the 1980s, about the risks from contaminated american blood products. and from elephants and rhinos to rare orchids and seahorses — poachers...
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and then flying back in to the uk. so it could just completely undermine everything that rishi sunak has been trying to achieve with the rwanda legislation. there will be a government appeal to this legislation. the other problem is that it reopens all of those old brexit wounds which rishi sunak sort thought that he'd sewn up with that windsor framework. there will be unions in northern ireland now who will be furious that basically what we're seeing now is a different immigration law. if this does if this does hold firm after the appeal , a firm after the appeal, a different immigration law in northern ireland to the rest of mainland britain. now, obviously, that imposes what is essentially a hard border between northern ireland and mainland britain, which is clearly what we were trying to avoid all along with the windsor agreement and which is exactly what will really, really upset northern irish unionists . northern irish unionists. >> olivia, that was an excellent, excellent summary . do excellent, excellent summa
and then flying back in to the uk. so it could just completely undermine everything that rishi sunak has been trying to achieve with the rwanda legislation. there will be a government appeal to this legislation. the other problem is that it reopens all of those old brexit wounds which rishi sunak sort thought that he'd sewn up with that windsor framework. there will be unions in northern ireland now who will be furious that basically what we're seeing now is a different immigration law. if this...
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now it seems the uk's rwanda plan could be working in a way, because islands are meltdown over mass numbers of migrants apparently coming over from britain. and this rise of tented cities has led to outbreaks of riots and even petrol bombs across the country. well, i can now speak with irish talk show host and broadcaster niall boylan. niall, welcome to the show . a pleasure welcome to the show. a pleasure to have you. you're a fantastic broadcaster and i'm proud to say, that here @gbnews unlike a lot of the establishment media, we have been keeping a very close eye on what's been going on in ireland and the political divisions it's been caused, and the treatment of citizens regular citizens who object to mass migration being called far right and worse by the political class and the media. niall, we're approaching elections in around about a week's time. tell me, what's the mood like in ireland? and do you think there's appetite for change? >> i think there's more of an appetite for change. i mean, we see a government who have been completely ignoring the people and not just ignoring . and
now it seems the uk's rwanda plan could be working in a way, because islands are meltdown over mass numbers of migrants apparently coming over from britain. and this rise of tented cities has led to outbreaks of riots and even petrol bombs across the country. well, i can now speak with irish talk show host and broadcaster niall boylan. niall, welcome to the show . a pleasure welcome to the show. a pleasure to have you. you're a fantastic broadcaster and i'm proud to say, that here @gbnews...
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the i has the uk's rwanda plans being delayed, apparently as civil servants sue the government. >> the telegraph leads with the repubuc >> the telegraph leads with the republic of ireland sending police to the border of the uk over a migrant row. >> all right, let's see what our guests make of it all this morning. lucy beresford and charlie rowley are here. good to see you both this morning. morning, charlie. let's start with this supposed delay. well, another one to the rwanda plan. as reported in the i. well, saddle up and strap yourselves in, because this is what's going to be the dividing lines of the next general election. and it is the general election where these two parties have clearly a divide over who , effectively divide over who, effectively runs britain. and, you know , the runs britain. and, you know, the conservative government has put forward a around a plan. it's now on the statute book that is in law . and here you have the in law. and here you have the unions ramping up the rhetoric again to suggest that actually, no, no, we can't implement the policy because it mig
the i has the uk's rwanda plans being delayed, apparently as civil servants sue the government. >> the telegraph leads with the repubuc >> the telegraph leads with the republic of ireland sending police to the border of the uk over a migrant row. >> all right, let's see what our guests make of it all this morning. lucy beresford and charlie rowley are here. good to see you both this morning. morning, charlie. let's start with this supposed delay. well, another one to the...
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rwanda. the man was flown on a commercial flight and given £3000 to help relocate in the capital kigali, as first reported by the sun newspaper. his departure is not part of the forced deportation policy that the government announced six years ago. working a chief political correspondent has more. this working a chief political correspondent has more. this is a rwanda scheme _ correspondent has more. this is a rwanda scheme but _ correspondent has more. this is a rwanda scheme but not _ correspondent has more. this is a rwanda scheme but not the - correspondent has more. this is a i rwanda scheme but not the rwanda scheme. the cover for two years under more prime ministers and structures then i can count has been committed to forcibly relocating people who arrive in the uk in small boats across the english channel to rwanda. what ended on monday was not that, it's a separate scheme whereby they want to offer asylum seekers who have been rejected to move to rwanda should they wish. and the go
rwanda. the man was flown on a commercial flight and given £3000 to help relocate in the capital kigali, as first reported by the sun newspaper. his departure is not part of the forced deportation policy that the government announced six years ago. working a chief political correspondent has more. this working a chief political correspondent has more. this is a rwanda scheme _ correspondent has more. this is a rwanda scheme but _ correspondent has more. this is a rwanda scheme but not _...
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and that is the rwanda scheme, they argue that by saying anyone who arrives in the uk on a small boat will be flown to rwanda, that will deter people from making the crossing. labour, and we will hear from the crossing. labour, and we will hearfrom sir keir starmer the crossing. labour, and we will hear from sir keir starmer this morning, there is the argument that says that is a gimmick. it will only apply to a few hundred people, labour will argue, and it ultimately will not offer that deterrent. i think we can see a really clear dividing line between the two parties, between the approaches they will take. laboursaying parties, between the approaches they will take. labour saying they would scrap the rwanda scheme and instead use the money, as you said, to put into this new border security command, that would have the extra powers to go after the people smuggling gangs. james cleverly, the home secretary, saying that is not enough, and that you also need a deterrent. he argues the rwanda policy will provide that. it's worth saying, as we know, no flights to rwanda have taken off. th
and that is the rwanda scheme, they argue that by saying anyone who arrives in the uk on a small boat will be flown to rwanda, that will deter people from making the crossing. labour, and we will hear from the crossing. labour, and we will hearfrom sir keir starmer the crossing. labour, and we will hear from sir keir starmer this morning, there is the argument that says that is a gimmick. it will only apply to a few hundred people, labour will argue, and it ultimately will not offer that...
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his proposals will make the uk the asylum capital of the world. and this is where the money comes in, the accommodation costs will massively outweigh the costs of the rwanda scheme if his numbers don't add up, the plans don't add up and he will inevitably have to put in endlessly in place, which we completely oppose.- endlessly in place, which we completely oppose. endlessly in place, which we com-letel o-rose. ~ ., , completely oppose. what happens next comes on the — completely oppose. what happens next comes on the outcome _ completely oppose. what happens next comes on the outcome of— completely oppose. what happens next comes on the outcome of the _ completely oppose. what happens next comes on the outcome of the general. comes on the outcome of the general election. without labour atten p, not from the left of the conservative party, not from the centre many would say but from the right of the conservative party. what does that say about you as a party right now? i what does that say about you as a party right now?— party right now? i
his proposals will make the uk the asylum capital of the world. and this is where the money comes in, the accommodation costs will massively outweigh the costs of the rwanda scheme if his numbers don't add up, the plans don't add up and he will inevitably have to put in endlessly in place, which we completely oppose.- endlessly in place, which we completely oppose. endlessly in place, which we com-letel o-rose. ~ ., , completely oppose. what happens next comes on the — completely oppose. what...
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he's told us that the rwanda plan is the best deterrent to stop illegal migrants coming to the uk. i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's news channel now it's your weather and it's annie shuttleworth. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb solar sponsors of weather on. gb news. hello. good afternoon. welcome to your latest gb news weather update. heavy showers and a risk of thunderstorms continues for many areas through the rest of the afternoon and overnight. tonight, the rain will likely turn much more persistent. that's an area of low pressure and this frontal system has brought some very heavy rain to parts of europe that's going to move northwards into eastern areas of the uk throughout this evening and throughout this evening and through wednesday as well. but before then, a risk of some heavy showers and thunderstorms for parts of the west as well. through the first part of this evening. and then that rain becomes more focused across eastern areas of england and central england as well. throughout this evening, where there are weather warnings i
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now, the uk has offered the republic of ireland the chance to join in on the rwanda scheme. amid a growing row between the two countries over asylum seeker returns. indeed the prime minister, rishi sunak, made clear that the uk will not accept migrants from ireland back into the uk. this follows a rise in migrant tented cities in dublin, which are irish. police have set about dismantling this week. well, a lot to unpick there, this borderline insanity and i'm joined now by gb news northern ireland reporter dougie beattie dougie , welcome to the beattie dougie, welcome to the show. always a pleasure . it's show. always a pleasure. it's fair to say we have a massive stand off over the irish border. what's the latest ? what's the latest? >> well, we do indeed. and this morning, simon harris, the new taoiseach, the irish premier, appeared here at stormont with for talks with the parties here. and first of all, he met the sinn fein first minister, michelle o'neill. and alongside her was the deputy first minister, the dup's emma little—pengelly . after they met, little—pengell
now, the uk has offered the republic of ireland the chance to join in on the rwanda scheme. amid a growing row between the two countries over asylum seeker returns. indeed the prime minister, rishi sunak, made clear that the uk will not accept migrants from ireland back into the uk. this follows a rise in migrant tented cities in dublin, which are irish. police have set about dismantling this week. well, a lot to unpick there, this borderline insanity and i'm joined now by gb news northern...
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under the original plan, only people who had arrived in the uk on or after the first of january 2022 could be deemed eligible to be deported. failed asylum seekers are also eligible for a voluntary scheme announced last month. two men accused of of felling the famous sycamore gap tree near hadrian's wall in northumberland appeared in court. daniel graham of carlisle pleaded not guilty while adam carruthers from wigton entered no plea. the districtjudge said that the case was so serious that it must be dealt with at the crown court. the tree was cut down in september and the men were arrested in october. you're live with bbc news. the french government says an "unprecedented" manhunt continues to find the gang who killed two prison officers in an ambush. a 30—year—old convicted burglar escaped after the van taking him back to jail was rammed yesterday morning at a toll booth in normandy. president macron insisted everything was being done to find them.
under the original plan, only people who had arrived in the uk on or after the first of january 2022 could be deemed eligible to be deported. failed asylum seekers are also eligible for a voluntary scheme announced last month. two men accused of of felling the famous sycamore gap tree near hadrian's wall in northumberland appeared in court. daniel graham of carlisle pleaded not guilty while adam carruthers from wigton entered no plea. the districtjudge said that the case was so serious that it...
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the court ruled that the uk government will not be allowed to deport migrants to rwanda under the illegal migration act, so if rules apply in mainland britain , but not in in mainland britain, but not in northern ireland, can we really say this is a united kingdom? many unionists would doubt that and would say, as a consequence of rishi sunaks windsor framework, the judge in question, mrjustice humphreys, also argued that parts of the act were incompatible with the european convention on human rights. but we knew that already, didn't we? because part of the purpose of the safety of rwanda bill now an act was to satisfy concerns raised by strasbourg. but the real question is this if parliament is sovereign, why is the judge in the uk citing a foreign court well written? if the windsor framework, the agreement signed by the prime minister, rishi sunak, and ursula von der leyen, the eu commission chief last yean the eu commission chief last year, which finalised the status of northern ireland in the post—brexit agreement, is that eu law is supreme in northern ireland. brexit. turns out onl
the court ruled that the uk government will not be allowed to deport migrants to rwanda under the illegal migration act, so if rules apply in mainland britain , but not in in mainland britain, but not in northern ireland, can we really say this is a united kingdom? many unionists would doubt that and would say, as a consequence of rishi sunaks windsor framework, the judge in question, mrjustice humphreys, also argued that parts of the act were incompatible with the european convention on human...
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when you thought it was safe to go into rwanda and the uk government considers an appeal to this now. so the good friday agreement and the post—brexit windsor framework rely upon the european convention of human rights, rather important in that area. the judges said that the rwanda plan would reduce the rights of people in northern ireland technically and specifically, including asylum seekers. but it's like two weeks since we had the story where ireland was saying this rwanda plan means people are coming into the uk, making it into northern ireland and going through the border. passing this law now is effectively saying, hey, stop here, why bother going over that extra border? just let's all gang up in northern ireland. rishi sunak said the judgement will not derail it. so it's doomed. i mean, whenever a prime minister, this is it. >> i mean, lewis, i don't know if you got to the grips of the intricacies here, but she says rishi sunak says it's not going to derail it, but it sounds like it could well derail it. >> it could derail it. there's a million things. it's going to be derai
when you thought it was safe to go into rwanda and the uk government considers an appeal to this now. so the good friday agreement and the post—brexit windsor framework rely upon the european convention of human rights, rather important in that area. the judges said that the rwanda plan would reduce the rights of people in northern ireland technically and specifically, including asylum seekers. but it's like two weeks since we had the story where ireland was saying this rwanda plan means...
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the uk government is set to expand its rwanda plan to include failed asylum seekers. under the initial legislation only those who had arrived in the uk after the 1st of january 2022 would be deported to the african country. the home office has now decided to add people who have already had their asylum case processed in britain. our political correspondent, harry farley is at westminster. how many people are we talking about? ., ., , about? the uk for the last 10-15 ears has about? the uk for the last 10-15 years has struggled _ about? the uk for the last 10-15 years has struggled with - about? the uk forthe last 10-15 | years has struggled with removing about? the uk forthe last 10-15 - years has struggled with removing or deporting failed asylum—seekers, only about 40% of those who claim asylum in the uk and then are rejected actually are then forced to leave the country. what is important to say, is that those people who have had their asylum claims rejected were already eligible for a voluntary scheme to be supported to rwanda being paid £3000 to go to rwanda b
the uk government is set to expand its rwanda plan to include failed asylum seekers. under the initial legislation only those who had arrived in the uk after the 1st of january 2022 would be deported to the african country. the home office has now decided to add people who have already had their asylum case processed in britain. our political correspondent, harry farley is at westminster. how many people are we talking about? ., ., , about? the uk for the last 10-15 ears has about? the uk for...
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get to the uk, will be a bigger deterrent than rwanda and cost a lot less, too. what do you say to michelle? esther mcvey. so the royal navy, stopping people getting here, having boats on the channel and knowing that people will not be able to get over here in the first place and saying that will be a trigger and we all know from all legal advice, actually , that isn't possible. >> so i know people like, you know, richard tice says this is what you can do. you can't. every legal opinion says you can't do that because you go straight from french waters to british waters. so you can't do that. and what we're saying is you need a third safe country, which is rwanda, because people who come over here illegally, who come over here illegally, who have destroyed their passports and identification, you can't send them back to a country because they've destroyed it. so you have to have a safe third country. and that's the rwanda policy. and labour don't have an answer for that, because what they're saying is they'll come into this country, they will have destroyed their ,
get to the uk, will be a bigger deterrent than rwanda and cost a lot less, too. what do you say to michelle? esther mcvey. so the royal navy, stopping people getting here, having boats on the channel and knowing that people will not be able to get over here in the first place and saying that will be a trigger and we all know from all legal advice, actually , that isn't possible. >> so i know people like, you know, richard tice says this is what you can do. you can't. every legal opinion...
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breaking news on the uk government's plan to detain and remove asylum seekers to rwanda. ajudge sitting in the high court in belfast has ruled it should not apply to northern ireland. mrjustice humphreys ruled in favour of a challenge to the act — saying that the law undermines human rights protections guaranteed under the good friday peace agreement of 1998. let's speak to our home affairs editor mark easton. we will get to the response of the government in a moment but to take us through what has happened in the court? as us through what has happened in the court? �* . ., us through what has happened in the court? ~ . ., ., court? a court ruling involving brexit, northern _ court? a court ruling involving brexit, northern ireland, - court? a court ruling involvingl brexit, northern ireland, small boats, rwanda, this is the kind of thing that will be really difficult for number ten to navigate and that is why we have seen the prime minister come out so quickly after the court ruling but essentially, there is a court case brought primarily by a young boy, 16 years of
breaking news on the uk government's plan to detain and remove asylum seekers to rwanda. ajudge sitting in the high court in belfast has ruled it should not apply to northern ireland. mrjustice humphreys ruled in favour of a challenge to the act — saying that the law undermines human rights protections guaranteed under the good friday peace agreement of 1998. let's speak to our home affairs editor mark easton. we will get to the response of the government in a moment but to take us through...
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because there is a risk of them then being sent to rwanda. and that makes the uk not a safe country right . so the not a safe country right. so the government satire died. the government satire died. the government is going to have to. the government in dublin is going to have to do what our government did and ignore the courts and legislate to make the uk a safe country, as we have done with rwanda. >> and we will ignore the legislation anyway. >> yeah. so it's a very, very, very ironic scenario that ireland, all these people in the, all the, you know, leaders in the eu looking down on the uk for what it's done over rwanda and are now having to do the same and the and the tents. >> maloney they were unlike us. we put them in hotels at vast expense. this is the refugees were in tents in dublin in particular, 1700 people were in these tents and there was no sanitation, no toilets, no washing facilities. >> so you can imagine what the streets of dublin were like. but you know, this the thing. so what they did was they brought in a big air crane
because there is a risk of them then being sent to rwanda. and that makes the uk not a safe country right . so the not a safe country right. so the government satire died. the government satire died. the government is going to have to. the government in dublin is going to have to do what our government did and ignore the courts and legislate to make the uk a safe country, as we have done with rwanda. >> and we will ignore the legislation anyway. >> yeah. so it's a very, very, very...
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the supreme court in the uk found that rwanda was not a safe third country. so yes, we have the irish have got there by putting us in the same boat as rwanda . but you are boat as rwanda. but you are right, this is a consequence of what i would say. it's a consequence of the irish, adhenng consequence of the irish, adhering more to their international obligations that we are , and yes, making we are, and yes, making themselves more attractive to people that are very desperate. >> yeah. and now, paul, suddenly, when it's going down like a cup of cold, sick with the irish electorate who are absolutely sick to the back teeth, have seen protests across dublin. we've seen arson attacks. we've seen ordinary families being branded as far right by the leaders, by the police, by the media. they simply want to take back control of their borders in the face of an overwhelming public revolt against a very unpopular policy from the leadership. they're suddenly acting tough because they know , paul, that there are they know, paul, that there are elections coming up in june
the supreme court in the uk found that rwanda was not a safe third country. so yes, we have the irish have got there by putting us in the same boat as rwanda . but you are boat as rwanda. but you are right, this is a consequence of what i would say. it's a consequence of the irish, adhenng consequence of the irish, adhering more to their international obligations that we are , and yes, making we are, and yes, making themselves more attractive to people that are very desperate. >> yeah....