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back to bbc straight live to florida, because have been seeing béfié $55 f535 fee; ;5535 pictures béfié $55 f535 fee; £535 7 pictures �*the last 45 952” f the pictures minutes, these are the pictures at one �* the minutes, these are the pictures at one �*the exits of the at one of the exits of the airport there after the tate brothers landed back in the us after surprise release after that surprise release from romania earlier in the day, with the crew all day, with the camera crew all set ready a view
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injune 2023, andrew tate was formally charged in the uk by four women alleging rape and assault, which he also denies. and today, they are travelling to the us. public and private pressure from the trump administration on romania, a key us ally in europe, donald trump is the future of the western world...
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well, we are keeping an eye on those live pictures we case in the high fascinating case in the high court in london, which has reviewed order a boy to be to j to from ghana, returned to britain from ghana, the teenager had brought a case m em aainst his own himself against his own he said he was tricked parents. he said he was tricked by them into going to boarding school there. his told school there. hisrlawyers told board he at risk of the board he was at risk of harm if he stayed, but his : argued 7 : argued he 7 : argued he was at being drawn into criminal of being drawn into criminal activity in london. sanchia is in i; in the is in the studio, a this, -. 7 hithisftell fascinating case, this, tell me more why the parents sent to j to ghana. 5 family originally from ghana, parents shane. the parents. moved here , ~ —~~ young ghehe. the oarehts. moved here , ~ , young adults, ghoho. the oorehts. moved here , ~ —~~ young adults, the we re were all born 77 igweirieall béén'shd children were all born and up children were all born and up in london, so for london was his home. the boy, london was his home. he was tricked, as said, gomg333 33 3 33 w "going intoghana h 7 w "going intoghana in h 7 into going into ghana in the first told a first place, told a relative was gravely ill, then he was
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was gravely—ill;—then he was that he was gravely—ill;—theh he was that he would be staying boarding very in boarding school. very he e—mailed unhappy there, he e—mailed he could of, unhappy there, he e—mailed the :ould of, unhappy there, he e—mailed the british of, unhappy there, he e—mailed the british highf, inotddingthe british high they came to help ——7 7 to make contact with some specialist lawyers who he able to then who he was able to then to bring a case to instruct to bring a case to the high court. now, his z= 77 that he 5 7 that he was 7 7 that he was at 7 7 that he was at risk of argued that he was at risk of serious harm if he stayed in ghana, and his parents argued that, actually, the was —e greater in london, and as he was saying, thejudge greater in london, and as he was saying, the judge found in was sayingythe jddge found in of parents was sayingythe judge found in of parents and favour of the parents and said, as did so, that it was a as he did so, that it was a sobering and somewhat depressing conclusion, that the depressingconelusiongthat the safer in miles away from 7 77 7mile7s7away77fro7m the miles away77from the town 3000 miles away from the town he considered his then he he considered his home, then he would be in london. so the boy's lawyer has of course 7m; té him, 7 77to7him777he7 77 7 77to7him77he7g7ot7 77 7 77m? him77he7g7o7t7his7 spoken to him, he got his reaction, he very reaction, he was very disappointed, he us.
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he's been placed in an invidious by all this. he has sought protection from the courts because of how many cases this are there? how many cases am there? ~ ., �* ~ ., there? wele .. '..u... how man there? wellwm - how many cases i there? mum - how many cases like exactly how many cases like this there as you know, this thereate, asyou know, courts have family courts have only recently subjected themselves recentlysuiajected themselves transparency which makes to'transparency which makes easier for as to report, so we journalists to report, so we have fairly limited information. but when it comes cases like this, james to cases like this, james netto, the lawyer, says he has quite a few of this quite a few cases of this nature, where he is contacted “ou n ii 77 777777777 young people 7 77 77 young people who 7 77777777 young people who have been
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by young people who have been sent, usually deceived, tricked, theirfamiliesand tricked, by their families and sent to boarding often sent to boarding schools, often in sometimes in in africa, sometimes in asia, south asia, and southeast asia, south asia, and they are contacting him because are desperate to try they are desperate to try to come back. and he can put the team together to legal team together to them in the high represent them in the high court, and while they were not 7 today, 7says successful today, he says usually he is successful in these cases.— usually he is successful in these cases. . , . these cases. thanks very much for bringing _ these cases. thanks very much for bringing us _ these cases. thanks very much for bringing us up _ these cases. thanks very much for bringing us up to _ these cases. thanks very much for bringing us up to - on i for bringing us up to date on that case, thank you. we are to ta ke to take a break, but about to take a break, but as we edge up to five i about to take a break, but as we edgr take o five i about to take a break, but as we edgr take you e i about to take a break, but as we edgr take you back i want to take you back. to the the main event of fwhite house*;*the3 main'e�*v'ent of day, white house*;*the3 main'e�*v'ent of day, because you see the day, because there you see the day, because there you see the all ready to the photographers all ready to catch the pictures that you will see on your newspapers will see on veer newspapers 3 3 when keir starmer tomorrow, when keir starmer there at the white arrives there at the white this crucial meeting house, this crucial meeting donald trump, so much for with donald trump, so much for the to discuss, but starmer going with keir starmer going with that that other have 7havetalked 555,217,777 leaders have talked about, is to support ukraine and
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perha f; 3,33.i 333’3’3’3 perhaps persuade the to perhaps persuade the president for us security president for more us security try of course, the guarantees. try of course, the middle east, they will be “£43313 5331 “333 33'1153 about that “£43313 5331 “333 334133 3 about that well. talking about that as well. keir starmer will going in a of 77 of we are couple of minutes' time, we are told, will then meet, and you couple of minutes' time, we are tolt see .l then meet, and you couple of minutes' time, we are tolt see those meet, and you couple of minutes' time, we are tolt see those pictures nd you couple of minutes' time, we are tolt see those pictures that>u couple of minutes' time, we are tolt see those pictures that we will see those pictures that we have used to, in the h333 beeome 333-333 innthen' ' ' 7 office, leaders, oval office, the two leaders, the first in there, the first pictures in there, the first pictures in there, the first pictures in there, the first comments from the two to be journalist in teaders to be journalist in room, and then will that room, and then they will private discussions, and have private discussions, and after that they are due to have news conference. so a really a news conference. so a really consequential couple of hours ahead, because are so ahead, because there are so absolutely crucial issues. many absolutely crucial issues. president zelensky, of course, is in washington tomorrow for that meeting with the and that minerals 333334333 333 3333 -—33 we "3343" 33-3343 “33" ——3-3�*3 we to be deal that we expect to be signed, that comes tomorrow. we saw president zelensky get on hisjet, heading for washington earlier. but that is the meeting tomorrow. today's
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meetings with the uk prime minister, i think he the minister, i think he is the tenth world leaders to meet donald trump. may, in donald trump. theresa may, in his first term, was the first leader he met. but he goes there with very messages, there with very clear messages, so we will the programme, so we will watch the programme, katrina parry is there at the white house, she will take us that meeting. you have couple 7to get gigoggle of minutesto get totally ready, we will yourself totally ready, we will be more on bbc news be back with more on bbc news in a moment or don't in a moment or two. don't go away. hello there. it felt a bit warmer earlier today with lighter winds and more sunshine. but temperatures will be dropping very quickly this evening. with some sunshine. but some cold nights and the risk of some mist settling things down.
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and we're going to find this guy is continuing to click falling sharply as well. could be down to minus 4 or minus 5 celsius. some mist and fog here and there as well. merseyside, cheshire down through the midlands towards the cotswolds and the m4. but that fog will lift during the morning and then but otherwise, lots of sunshine, temperatures similar to today, around nine or ten celsius which should feel quite under the high pressure. that rain peters out, though, during saturday. some mist and fog, this time or especially for east anglia and the south—east.
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to the north. around for the second day of meteorological spring. bringing in more cloud. but there will be some sunshine where we have got some shelter too, more in the way of sunshine as we headed reaching 10 or ii celsius. looks like it's going to be a mild start to the new week. or not where you are.
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online influencer andrew tate and his brother in floirda after being allowed to leave romania. the lawyer representing alleged victims in the uk say they're "dismayed" and "distraught". they don't understand it. they now feel that they've been completely abandoned music. and tributes pour in for the hollywood star gene hackman, who's been found dead alongside his wife, welcome to bbc news. the uk prime minister, sir keir starmer, is expected to do more to support ukraine. trade and tariffs will also dominate, as well as the middle east.
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