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stirring up enormous problems for your country. so, you know, people can overstay visas. they can be on short term or long term visas and not go back. they can. you know, come through clandestine means through the back of a lorry, as you pointed out, or they could come across the english channel. but the fact is , if you can't deport fact is, if you can't deport them, then the pull factor remains. more and more people will come. and, you know, yes, you can fast track these people through the system and give them asylum, which is not what the british people want, but even those people who have their asylum, asylum applications rejected will probably still stay here because you can't get rid of them . so ultimately the rid of them. so ultimately the problem boils down to the legal system. if you can't change the legal system, then the whole administration completely collapses and the political class are just going to be scrambling around the edges
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giving, you know, sort of minor gestures and policies to sort of conceal the greater systemic problems here. >> yeah. another day in the madhouse and another day where the lunatics have taken over the asylum system. thank you very much for joining asylum system. thank you very much forjoining us. always a much for joining us. always a pleasure. executive director of migration watch. and that's doctor mike jones. thank you very much. there's lots more still to come between now and 5:00, including the israeli military says that it's checking the possibility that it has eliminated the hamas leader, yahya sinwar, who is believed to be the mastermind of the 7th of october terrorist attacks by hamas on israel. and we'll have all of the latest on this developing story. but first, here's your latest news headunes here's your latest news headlines with sophia wenzler. >> martin. thank you. it's 431. these are your headlines from the gb newsroom, as you've been hearing, members of israel's
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security cabinet have been informed that hamas leader yahya sinwar is very likely dead after an operation in gaza targeting three militants. meanwhile, israeli tv stations are also reporting his death. in a statement, the idf said that the identities of those killed have yet to be confirmed and say there were no indications that israeli hostages were present at the site of the attack. if confirmed, the 62 year old's death would mark a significant victory for israel amid a series of high profile assassinations of high profile assassinations of enemy leaders in recent months. believed to be the architect of the october 7th attack on israel. that ignited the current conflict, sinwar has long been a top target for israeli forces . long been a top target for israeli forces. hamas has not yet commented on the reports back in the uk, a tory councillors wife has been jailed for two and a half years after stirring up racial hatred against asylum seekers on the day of the southport attacks.
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lucy connolly, married to conservative councillor raymond connolly, posted a violent message on x calling for mass deportation and arson against hotels, housing migrants. she wrote the post on the day three young girls were killed in a knife attack in southport. the post was deleted after two hours and she later apologised. but connolly was sentenced to 31 months imprisonment at birmingham crown court today. the family of former one direction star liam payne has expressed their heartbreak following the death at the age of 31. in a statement released through a spokeswoman, his family remembered liam as kind, funny and a brave soul. fans have gathered outside the hotel in buenos aires , where he died, in buenos aires, where he died, lighting candles and leaving flowers in an impromptu vigil to pay flowers in an impromptu vigil to pay tribute to the music icon. liam rose to fame as part of one direction, one of the biggest p0p direction, one of the biggest pop groups in the world, before their indefinite hiatus in 2016.
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in other news, thousands of migrants could be granted asylum in the uk as the government pushes to clear a huge backlog of applications. the refugee council estimates the number of pending asylum claims could reach almost 120,000 by january, following labour's decision to scrap the rwanda plan. the new analysis suggests that processing the backlog could see over 62,000 more people recognised as refugees in the uk. it comes as downing street says it's committed to ending the use of asylum hotels , the use of asylum hotels, despite reports the home office may reopen some that were previously closed and king charles and queen camilla are heading to australia for a shortened tour following his majesty's cancer diagnosis earlier this year. doctors advised curtailing the trip, cutting out a visit to new zealand and adjusting other parts of the schedule. the king is also pausing his cancer treatment during the 11 day
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overseas visit while down under. their schedule includes a review of the royal australian navy in sydney and meetings with top cancer experts, before continuing to on samoa. those are the latest gb news headlines. more in half an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gb news. >> .com. forward slash alerts . >> .com. forward slash alerts. >> .com. forward slash alerts. >> cheers! britannia wine club proudly sponsors the gb news financial report , and here's financial report, and here's a quick snapshot of today's markets. >> the pound will buy you 151.2997 >> the pound will buy you $1.2997 and ,1.2 thousand. the price of gold is £2,071.46 per ounce, and the ftse 100 at 8388 points. >> cheers britannia wine club proudly sponsors the gb news
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financial report . financial report. >> thank you sophia. now, if you want to get in touch, simply go to gb news. com forward slash yoursay and let me know. who do yoursay and let me know. who do you think should win the leadership of the conservative party.7 that's around about 2.5 hours time now. happening here on gb news. the head to head between kemi badenoch and robert jenrick. who gets your votes? let me know. i'll reveal the best your messages a later in the show. i'm martin daubney on
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leading up to her death and sara's father, irfan sharif, her stepmother , stepmother bannau stepmother, stepmother bannau batoul and her uncle faisal malik are all denying murdering the ten year old girl and gb news, national reporter charlie peters is at the old bailey for us with the latest from this extremely disturbing trial. charlie, the evidence is harrowing. it's been very concerning. nevertheless, it must be heard. tell us the latest . latest. >> yes, martin. and yesterday , >> yes, martin. and yesterday, those 70 injuries you've mentioned, they were just new injuries. that's not including scarring. and indeed, internal injuries, some of which we heard about this morning, where the old bailey heard evidence from an osteoarticular pathologist that is, a professor who specialises in injuries to joints and bones and assesses their origin and also how old they may be. and he showed us a set of x—rays of sara sharif's
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left hand , where he showed two left hand, where he showed two fractures to her index finger and her little finger, but also and her little finger, but also a fracture to the capitate, which is a bone in the wrist just below the connection with the hand. he said that a fracture to that area was extremely rare in isolation. he says that injury in children is often seen when people land with their hand outstretched. he said there was another potential reason for that injury and that would be a direct blow to the wrist. he also pointed to some other injuries that we saw on x—ray. he pointed to sara sharif's thyroid, which is a u shaped bone not connected to any others in the neck. it's in the throat. it also had a fracture. and he said that in 25% of these cases , that is a issue where it cases, that is a issue where it has been caused by strangulation, direct manual
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strangulation, direct manual strangulation, he said. in this case, jurors heard that the injuries to the fingers which was caused, he said bilateral pulling, that is, the fingers being pulled across or away from the vulcan, the base of the hand. they could be up to 12 to 18 days old. in that six day window. he was able to assess that by the age of the cartilage, as they had healed. but for the hyoid injury to the neck, that bone in the neck, he said that sara sharif's injury there was up to three months old between 6 and 12 weeks now. he also said that there was another issue that sara sharif was discovered during that post—mortem examination, and that was the gelatinous transformation of bone marrow. gt bm he said it was a bluish tinge. it was unusual. he gave three reasons as to why that might happen to a ten year old girl. he pointed to disease and infection and starvation. he ruled out the first two and he
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