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welcomed into the country. they been welcomed into the country. they were told that they would be wanted and yet, they are still stuck in accommodation that is going to be difficult to live in further their own mental health and everything else. it is safer there than being in afghanistan. but nevertheless, i think the fact that the minister said it's disappointing it is concerned about it, it's an understatement. this is lord richard and the grand some of refugees —— grandson of refugees. find and the grand some of refugees -- grandson of refugees.— grandson of refugees. and this is brief, grandson of refugees. and this is brief. isn't _ grandson of refugees. and this is brief, isn't it? _ grandson of refugees. and this is brief, isn't it? the _ grandson of refugees. and this is brief, isn't it? the fact _ grandson of refugees. and this is brief, isn't it? the fact is, - grandson of refugees. and this is brief, isn't it? the fact is, the - brief, isn't it? the fact is, the government is _ brief, isn't it? the fact is, the government is excepting - brief, isn't it? the fact is, the government is excepting the l brief, isn't it? the fact is, the - government is excepting the support from trying to suggest otherwise. both, it is not a good look. if you want to be the country of the
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government tells us and wants to be, this should not be happening, should it? i'm sure it is not a delivery policy because mistakes are made —— deliberate. but these people are trying to find a new life, safe life which they shouldn't be still in a hotel months and months after they've arrived in the country. it’s they've arrived in the country. it's re they've arrived in the country. it's pretty shocking and these displaced people. _ pretty shocking and these displaced people, these include children it's very difficult situation, imagine living _ very difficult situation, imagine living in. — very difficult situation, imagine living in, yes, saferthan some areas — living in, yes, saferthan some areas of— living in, yes, saferthan some areas of afghanistan but imagine living _ areas of afghanistan but imagine living in— areas of afghanistan but imagine living in a — areas of afghanistan but imagine living in a hotel in a couple of rooms— living in a hotel in a couple of rooms with children. it's a desperate situation and i think we owe them — desperate situation and i think we owe them more. we offer them refuge and i owe them more. we offer them refuge and i think— owe them more. we offer them refuge and i think we certainly owe them proper— and i think we certainly owe them proper homes. and the chance to
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settle _ proper homes. and the chance to settle is— proper homes. and the chance to settle is very hard to do— settle is very hard to do when ou're settle is very hard to do when you're in _ settle is very hard to do when you're in that _ settle is very hard to do when you're in that temporary - settle is very hard to do when - you're in that temporary situation and the kids are going to go to that school but if you then move somewhere else, all of that stuff. let's talk about something that you can almost describe as, at the moment, not the problem it once was but surprising numbers, the news in brief on the front of the telegraph, covid—i9 infections trumped by a third in the week —— jump. infections trumped by a third in the week ——jump. we infections trumped by a third in the week -- jump-— infections trumped by a third in the week -- jump. week -- “ump. we are up by 3296. 42 million week -- jump. we are up by 3296. 42 million peeple _ week -- jump. we are up by 3296. 42 million people in _ week -- jump. we are up by 3296. 42 million people in the _ week -- jump. we are up by 3296. 42 million people in the uk are - million people in the uk are recorded _ million people in the uk are recorded with covid—19 and that's up with half— recorded with covid—19 and that's up with half a _ recorded with covid—19 and that's up with half a million on last week, on the previous— with half a million on last week, on the previous week. and for the first time, public— the previous week. and for the first time, public health officials have given— time, public health officials have given their official backing to an omicron — given their official backing to an omicron specific boosterjab for the autumn _ omicron specific boosterjab for the autumn 50. — omicron specific boosterjab for the autumn. so, there we go. a target will be — autumn. so, there we go. a target will be this— autumn. so, there we go. a target will be this autumn and everyone be asked _ will be this autumn and everyone be asked to _ will be this autumn and everyone be asked to get their arms out again.
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yes, _ asked to get their arms out again. yes. i_ asked to get their arms out again. yes. iwas — asked to get their arms out again. yes, i was anticipating in truth that i would be getting a booster, a combined booster this autumn and the age bracket in the early one, shall we say. age bracket in the early one, shall we sa . . ., age bracket in the early one, shall wesa. . ., we say. that went without saying. but whatever _ we say. that went without saying. but whatever we _ we say. that went without saying. but whatever we need _ we say. that went without saying. but whatever we need to - we say. that went without saying. but whatever we need to do, - we say. that went without saying. but whatever we need to do, we | we say. that went without saying. i but whatever we need to do, we do. but whatever we need to do, we do. but the country is open now people are emerging. with the sunlight, you're back again, effectively living normal lives but there is no room for complacency and we all know that now. ., ., ~' room for complacency and we all know that now. ., ., ~ , ., that now. looking else on the telegraph. — that now. looking else on the telegraph, with _ that now. looking else on the telegraph, with her— that now. looking else on the | telegraph, with her new-found telegraph, with her new—found freedom, is not with trying to travel by the look of the gloomy story about british airways plans to cut more services over the coming
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weeks. and i think, people won't get back to some sort of normality before the autumn. the back to some sort of normality before the autumn. the brought in these new rules _ before the autumn. the brought in these new rules and _ before the autumn. the brought in these new rules and the means - these new rules and the means thev've — these new rules and the means they've got to, i don't know what it does _ they've got to, i don't know what it does but _ they've got to, i don't know what it does but it's— they've got to, i don't know what it does but it's the triggering of huge latest _ does but it's the triggering of huge latest rounds of cancellations and is scrambling this weekend and to cancel— is scrambling this weekend and to cancel other flights which is the same _ cancel other flights which is the same day— cancel other flights which is the same day that holidays, school staff i’i l ht same day that holidays, school staff right now _ same day that holidays, school staff right now break for holidays. huge amounts _ right now break for holidays. huge amounts of flights and across europe, — amounts of flights and across europe, 70% increase in cancellations across europe which surprisingly, we were uniquely blessed — surprisingly, we were uniquely blessed in the uk and in bavaria and it is very— blessed in the uk and in bavaria and it is very much a problem— it is very much a problem across the airort, it is very much a problem across the airport. three _ it is very much a problem across the airport, three overflights, _ it is very much a problem across the airport, three overflights, waiting i airport, three overflights, waiting for a flight and then cancelled, a lot of people, the problems he experienced over the last few weeks are very much replicated across
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europe. are very much replicated across euroe. ,, u are very much replicated across euroe. ,, , ., ., , are very much replicated across euroe. ,, , ., ., europe. staff shortages compounded b the europe. staff shortages compounded by the latest — europe. staff shortages compounded by the latest with _ europe. staff shortages compounded by the latest with covid-19 _ europe. staff shortages compounded by the latest with covid-19 and - europe. staff shortages compounded by the latest with covid-19 and more| by the latest with covid—19 and more than 25_ by the latest with covid—19 and more than 25 flights were cancelled that's— than 25 flights were cancelled that's cancelled on the day when people _ that's cancelled on the day when people were at the airport, fully packed — people were at the airport, fully packed and all of that. as people were at the airport, fully packed and all of that.— people were at the airport, fully packed and all of that. as this puts ou off of packed and all of that. as this puts you off of summer _ packed and all of that. as this puts you off of summer holiday - packed and all of that. as this putsj you off of summer holiday abroad? no. no. i've got to go. like many people, i do a lot of flying and my job and over the last 18 months or so, started again and i enjoyed it. and problems that airport chaos and getting to security and it's harder now than ever before, it's nobody�*s fault and lay—offs, as a result of covid—19 and coming back to life but they are not there for the companies yet, the airline companies and it just doesn't look right. look at the
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pictures that we saw and the huge clues in amsterdam airport this week, the costs are notjust at the uk issue, this is a global issue. thank you very much and will see what ryan o'leary has to say for the next paper and half past eight. i should say that lawyers say that the picture denies the allegation into tomorrow mornings times. i will repeat them and look at the stories again at half past 11. support and weather coming up it will be at the top of the hour with the news, to stay with us. —— sport and the weather.
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a round—up of the sportscenter. heather watson and cameron norrie reached the fourth round at a grand slam for the first time in their careers on a successful day for the home hopes at wimbledon. a couple of the favourites in the men's and women's draws also enjoyed comfortable wins on friday. our sports correspondentjoe wilson rounds up the action. spot the british tennis player headed to wimbledon. is that cameron come up we will see later on centre. but when we see you, keep moving. heather watson was a junior grand slam winner with ups and downs inevitably following but this year, she was the 30 striving, delivering. the greatest strength was through experience. against an up—and—coming slovenian opponent, she produced shots that no one could believe. the first set was a tie—break, the second was a celebration,
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eventually. 6—2, heatherforthe first time ever. you are in the fourth round.— first time ever. you are in the fourth round. ._ ., ., fourth round. playing here at home in front of the _ fourth round. playing here at home in front of the love _ fourth round. playing here at home in front of the love you _ fourth round. playing here at home in front of the love you guys, - fourth round. playing here at home in front of the love you guys, the l in front of the love you guys, the atmosphere is everything. i love you too. so, please, can all of you come back for my fourth round? timer;r too. so, please, can all of you come back for my fourth round?— back for my fourth round? they will be there. back for my fourth round? they will be there- at — back for my fourth round? they will be there. at 523, _ back for my fourth round? they will be there. at 523, cameron - back for my fourth round? they will be there. at 523, cameron was - be there. at 523, cameron was walking at the centre court and he never looked back. up against the american stevejohnson, norrie and students was $0011 expressing was soon expressing himself. in straight sets. ranked 12th in the world please never reach the fourth round of a grand slam until now. you can do well— round of a grand slam until now. you can do well all— round of a grand slam until now. you can do well all of— round of a grand slam until now. you can do well all of the world, get some _ can do well all of the world, get some success in wimbledon and you get attention. all of this is now
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become — get attention. all of this is now become for cameron norrie. living throu~h become for cameron norrie. living through all— become for cameron norrie. living through all the _ become for cameron norrie. living through all the adulation _ through all the adulation that tennis could offer and she's back for the mixed doubles. and it treat for the mixed doubles. and it treat for the mixed doubles. and it treat for the court one crowd got three extra sets. that is round one done. is venus here just for fun? there's a trophy to win. nearly a year later than scheduled after a covid outbreak but the final, decisive test between england and india got off to an enertaining start in birmingham. we had a flurry of indian wickets and a swashbuckling counter punch from rishabh pant as india closed day one on 338 for 7 in theirfirst innings. andy swiss watched this one. some nine months after it was meant to happen, at last, english series had to be postponed last september due to covid—19. finally, the
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visitors are back in the clearly meant business. an early flurry of boundaries as india began brightly. and since they last met, england every found their form. jimmy anderson combining with zach crowley to remove first gail and then the hosts set about grabbing the initiative. a rain delay briefly stop the progress but not their momentum. 0ne stop the progress but not their momentum. one of the new stars tapping him before snaring the biggest scalp of all, gone forjust 11 and his hopes were in disarray. by 11 and his hopes were in disarray. by the time that sam billings brilliance accountant, there were 98-5 brilliance accountant, there were 98—5 and england seemed in control. but india have one of crickets most destructive batters and she let the flight back in his usual blistering style. suddenly, england boulders are put to the sword and ever more
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inventive ways, and together pallet on the runs. thrilling stuff and the reward was a stunning century. and a match that had been delayed for so long, the ending certainly were worth the wait. lewis hamilton said his mercedes team had definitely made an improvement after he ended friday practice for the british grand prix second fastest. the seven—time champion has struggled with a challenging car for most of this season but said it was a good day as he was pipped in the timesheet by ferrari's carlos sainz. max verstappen was fourth quickest. there could be rain for qualifying tomorow. this year's tour de france got underway today in copenhagen, and ahead of it police confirmed that 1a locations across six countries were searched as they investigate possible doping offences in cycling. the 2018 champion geraint thomas didn't make the start he was hoping for. the ineos grenadiers riderforgot to take off his jacket
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for the start of the time trial — finishing 25 seconds behind belgian yves lampaert. favourite tadej pogacar was just three seconds off the pace mo salah will become the highest paid player in liverpool's history after signing a new three year deal at anfield. it'll keep him at the club until 2025. his wages? believed to be more than 350 thousand pounds a week. he was entering the last year of his contract and says they're in a good position to fight for everything next season. salah staying on merseyside. richarlison is on the move. he's swapping everton for tottenham in a deal worth 60 million pounds. the brazilian forward scored 43 goals in four seasons at goodison park. in the last hour it's been confirmed that derby county are out of adminstration after property developer david clowes completed his deal to buy the league one club. the club, who were relegated from the championship after a 12 points deduction, have been in administration for nine months. clowes, a lifelong rams fan, stepped in after a proposed takeover by us businessman chris kirchener fell through. wayne rooney resigned as manager a week ago. liam rosenior has been put in interim charge. and england have won the under 19 european championships. they needed extra time to see off israel 3—1 in the final in slovakia, aston villa's aaron ramsey
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scored the final goal five minutes from time. it's the second time in five years the young [ions have won the euros. lots more on the bbc sport website. from us all at the bbc sport centre. have a great weekend. hello. friday was another pretty unsubtle day with loads of showers around the heaviest across eastern parts of england and eastern scotland. a thunder cloud passing on the horizon here in aboyne in aberdeenshire. now, right now, we've got outbreaks of rain that are pushing northwards and eastwards. so it's turning increasingly wet with that rain band getting across from northern ireland into scotland, northern england, wales and the south west. it doesn't reach east anglia in the south east of england where it's a dry start to a saturday morning. these temperatures very similar really to what we've seen over recent days. now heading deeper into saturday, this band of rain slowly pushes down towards east anglia in the south east of england, but probably not arriving until the evening time. so decent weather here. behind that, it's a day of sunshine and showers, the heaviest showers this time
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across northern scotland. that's probably where we'll see some thunderstorms. temperatures high teens in the west, low 20s in the east, just like it's been over recent days, really. beyond that, further showers are in the forecast, especially across north western areas. but towards the south, it becomes drier and a bit warmer.
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