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see doubtlessly because the responsibility to deal with the migration issue yeah you mention oil of course libya has the sweetest crude oil doesn't it it's a rich country but on can about conditions on the ground there your people seeing i mean we're getting reports here of slave trading torture and basically concentration camp conditions on the i mean there are reception centers but in these camps yes indeed be identified for them and sometimes i'm going to minister of interior and there are the informal gathering ones that are used as smuggling hubs who had been smuggling and traffickers bring people together as part of the smuggling process. and we believe that visit you ation is definitely i'm accepted with overcrowded centers at both sides that does not meet the minimum unit it's not that's where the european union has come under attack for a defacto bribe to turkey to take in refugees from yemen and from syria is the e.u. helping in creating safe routes for genuine refugees on that libyan coastline from
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nato back towards when we talk about the e.u. programs for taking a few g.'s we've witnessed lately that there has been an increase in numbers that are ongoing discussions there are several calls by you and i see our colleagues from there if you did agency who are working also i'm going to very difficult conditions i'm trying also to find more slots for resettlement as their needs and huge and as you just mentioned we don't not only have the people coming from libya you have different prices in different parts of the world and this also poses an additional challenge on the countries represented meant and also on the humanitarian actors often basic thank you and this was drowned off the coast in the past few days healy does actually promise to work with the i.o.m. to explore something called regional disembarkation platforms after the break as wimbledon gets underway is the prospect of another british tennis champion the latest victim of austerity sociologist dr lisa mackenzie on the grand slam power
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a post-crash social cleansing and why our local governments leaving one in ten survivors of domestic abuse to sleep on the streets we speak to the c.e.o. of illustrated network about how cuts to social housing and local authority budgets are making women and children homeless don't listen more coming up in part two of going underground. in twenty four to you know bloody revolution. the demonstrations going from being peaceful political protests. to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just no lawyer here i mean your list put. you split needle the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty four g. and. those who took part in it invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine
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in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic developments only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. welcome back to they begins the knockout stage of russia twenty eighteen which could overshadow another big sporting gob edition which begins today the wimbledon
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championship in just over a decade the number of people participating in tennis in england has fallen from over four hundred fifty thousand two hundred four hundred thousand making tennis less popular than badminton could one reason be the growing economic elite isn't snobbery since the days of working class hero fred perry one of those accusing voices is dr lisa mackenzie sociologist and author of getting by states class and culture in austerity britain she joins me now lisa thanks for coming back on just exact this past few months four point one million children thirty percent of u.k. children are growing up in poverty nearly nine million adults this week one in three this month one in three primary school teachers providing toothpaste or soap wimbledon will surely distract us all in this country. i'm sure it won't actually i'm going to start anybody from the everyday sort of poverty that is happening all over the country among working class people now. wimbledon is never been a sport of the working class so i'm sure the b.b.c.
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constant coverage of wimbledon or start this week. i'm sure it won't be distracting anybody apart from those that saw in the office in the glittering chrome and glass offices all over london what has changed since say twenty zero eight let alone because fred perry was the son of a leftwing cotton spinning family when he was victorious back in the fifty's what has changed pacifically right now when the b.b.c. as you say the same whether the b.b.c. we celebrating this two weeks of glorious sporting as w nineteen or i have think regarding wimbledon and regarding tennis in general there's just not tennis courts there's not there's not an opportunity for working class kids in this country to play tennis. you know so sports grounds are closing schools are closing and selling off the sports the facilities. and i suppose in the age of austerity when i was you
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say that children are not even getting the basics that they need something like sport drama the arts even sort of critical thinking and debate is becoming really saw a low on the list of what is needed in schools i should say that the mother and the marie judy murray. group previously the trouble of a scottish independence bias religion which is really a change is mom saying that promised free courts reading the material is in deprived areas do you think that charities proceed is the way forward rather than government spending on these areas of social exclusion i think regarding charity i think this is this is one of the problems we have all over the u.k. at the moment is that we think that charity and philanthropy can replace public services so the idea that david cameron's of idea of the big society with
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a lunch for pay and charity can and should replace social services and public services is a nonsense really because what we're doing is rather than people getting treated fairly as human beings and individuals you know for their needs what is happening is we're going people that have no connection to working class people deciding what they need or what they should be able to have access to and things like sports trauma the arts you know even politics in school as well these are seen as not important not necessary and so therefore the levels of working class people that are coming out of working class communities are engaging in small or the arts is diminishing and i think one of the things that one of the ways that we can start to think about that as well is the the way. footballers are treated. and i think over the last few weeks with the world caught you know again this is surfaced what happens when working class people do get into the higher end of sports and they do
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start getting paid a lot of money you know there is a massive resentment there yeah i suppose when wimbledon starts that we know resentment about the massive payouts that the tennis players get because that sport is predominantly. failed with middle class supporters are middle class players is it quite understandable then from your viewpoint given the work you've done that when an ngo like localities claiming in the first few days of four thousand one hundred thirty public buildings and spaces are sold off every year in the past five years on average there's not much of an outcry about this sell of understandable that the councils need to save money and the public spaces will be better off in the private sector well dustups not true because the outcome there out there is a there is incredible outcries in those communities if you go into any of those communities are about to lose their swim paused to lose their door spaces to lose
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their schools and libraries you know people are campaigning for osha it's just that you know those campaigns apart from i'll be honest i would underground in the u.k. those campaigns never actually see live die but i would say is the austerity austerity for the poll while opulence for the rich which is actually the truth of the economic situation over the last eight ten years it's been austerity for the paul you know love issue lives for the rich what is that is what has happened is we've got an incredible only course a society which means the people at the bottom of society are just not seeing any hope for the next day she the prime minister would say that this bailout having the national audit office statistics from twenty or nine to the cost of the bailout for the city alone was eight hundred fifty billion pounds that's just a choice another prime minister can say we have unemployment the lowest in ten
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years employment rate the biggest since records began and if you'd seventy's are bailing out the city of london to the tune of hundreds of billions some estimates but even more than that national audit office figures has worked and what you are saying is not borne out by the government statistics looking at i mean the government all absolutely sticking incredibly to this idea that you know there's never been enough people never been more people in work than there are that there is at the moment but actually numbers of people in work is not. the that's not the there's no context to that so the cost of what i would do as a sociologist is argue with those numbers and say we need to put some context and i'll give you an example of this you know we're talking about spore in the way that working class people are connected to sport well one of the ways that working class people are connected to small is for example they must've sports say all giant sports direct and in a place where i come from
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a paid nottinghamshire there is a warehouse that's four miles long and the people that are working there are actually low paid the lot we spayed zero hour contracts who are picking and packing they see these sort of millions of items of clothing and sports where they're coming from china. real poverty rates and poverty wages these were once proud communities of engineers miners. workers you know men and women that actually had skills and now working for eight and nine hours a day in massive warehouses. you know picking all day picking picking shorts off it off the shelf was very or if you would deny they're exploiting the workers would say they're paying at least the minimum wage thank you dr lisa mckenzie. well it's not only big business benefiting from the sports world the wimbledon foundation awards grants to charities and one of the
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organizations is the inner strength network joining me now is its c.e.o. maureen bailey more in thanks for coming on just before we get to your organization and what it does anything just support claims in peer reviewed blanks university study that domestic violence rises during the world cup or in astonishing claims that when england wins it goes up twenty six percent and when england loses in the world cup it goes up thirty eight percent based. in previous world cups that's a known fact i'm afraid because we have to be on high alert during that this time and whoever whether they win or lose the rates go up and no one knows why these no one knows rates change well some people say it's because of the alcohol some people say so this but bottom line is the risk of peace is power and control whenever it happens so but for some reason when it's a walk up there is
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a particular rise in extraordinary well tell me about the organization and the funding is. well first of all i'm honored that with them foundation who supports many charities i should add they just. last year two thousand and seventeen with a smoove fund to support me to coach women of stuff move us within a particular woman the refuge and what we do in a network as we support them through difficult moments so that difficult moment of domestic abuse is fight for them to receive support in relation to build in their self-esteem back up built in a confidence back up learned how to get a job again believe it or not their self seems that flattened during abuse that they can't even do that does it drugs there's a you work at the ministry of justice itself so why is a voluntary sector having to step in or just serious issues domestic violence for
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things like that you were just talking about they don't get that counseling from a local elvis i'm i'm only aware of i set up the coaching. of industry because i saw the need that people wanted to not just be counseled but to be coached about pushing their lives forward after piece we're talking about police officer talking about lawyers we talk about students and doctors because all over a. all classes or creeds or cultures they all need to be pushed forward after abuse and some of them don't even realize that they were indeed abused because it's been in the news lately because unlike previous governments resume's government wants to issue a new action on domestic violence what if you do the ideas being floated the boat everyone idea was that housing benefit should no longer be able to be paid for
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refuges sure why why i would love to know a bit more about that because i think it may well be at a consultation stage i would love to know a bit more about that all i know is from a person that supports women that are in that situation what i do not appreciate is them been really victimized when they go and seek house in and they have been told to relive that situation again and told to discuss the them with their sterilization but they are they are interrogated i had a case recently where i had to stop the person who was the house enough to say what are you doing she does not want to talk about the abuse to decide whether she's telling the truth or not in relation to her case it happened and it was a quiet and take attack and i stick situation kind of put it that way in that it's really echoes of the way disability and humans are i don't know enough about their disability side of things and the inside of things but i do know about my own
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experience working with these women and that's what i have to go on. and i mean one injury or women's aid is claiming one in ten domestic abuse survivors are being turned away from government help just people in the street there are hard left to show for service are borne out by your experience with the why do you know. the women are struggling it's a serious and die a situation it's something that needs to be thought through properly my issue with . when we get funding we have to think about them not going back to the abuse and one of my jobs is to coach them so that they recognise that they shouldn't go back in a relationship again which is a power and control of the choices sleeping on the streets or them remaining with the perpetrator of the domestic well this is it so it's about having the resources in place like coaching services or support services fall into organizations that
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can help them so that they know what they they get the support they need and recognise within themselves that they don't need to go back there in the room and james is estimating more than half of i was refused emergency accommodation all approaching housing providers. on the other hand you presume we welcomed drazen as government saying it will do everything it can to both support survivors in the children and there will be a new bill as opposed to really layout going to support. the theory is to recognise that it's not easy for these survivors i like them to recognise that if they're going to put people in places support these women from the house inside of things they have to make sure that they're not treating them as if they themselves are actual criminals but they themselves are victims of abuse to my eyes in that process i need them to recognise that it is a power control situation and that they need all the support they need they can get
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rather from coaching services and other services that can help. that's important because it's still going on or in delhi thank you. for the show will be back on wednesday the eve of the seventieth anniversary of britain's national health service now in crisis children keep in touch by social media will see one wednesday us independence day from britain and six years to the day the internationally funded cautiously announced the discovery of particles consistent with the higgs both at the large hadron collider. right we're also starting five guys in the studio has a signal. he's not going to talk about. just maybe right after the mars explorers one who would have their new.
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record. to say last week. ok i'll assume well welcome to sophie and co-op sophie shevardnadze and today we're got lots to talk about in our program and our guest is. good luck little.
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russia. penalty shoot. with twenty eight. celebrations across russia went into. the knockout round again today brazil facing mexico set to me.
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germany's coalition government. minister. says he's ready to quit over immigration. monday morning here. with me kevin good morning first of all. russia of not favorite spain out of the fee for world cup securing the host nation's place in the quarterfinals here's a look at the highlights of the game. i. and who he thought he hit he who i knew who i thank you both
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here thank you who had he were as thank you he who hit her the noble russian part. a lot of people i think. they become strong willed but i really.
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want the critics who are real everybody will. thinking that they wouldn't even qualify under book sale but believe it and they'd build some part of it in the team and today they show you exactly that i think they're better at shooting right. sceptics to do it by being used every strong by a different point of view and trying to be nice to people explaining that need homes all over again effectively which they did. i think spirit wants more but maybe getting in between the players and then the when they go to extra time they know that they're not far to go to the beneficial talk and was about being together we'd have friends i think for that long and and we also will remember we were in the final who would ever play very well for you to ever say we would be between you brain writing the penalty for the way you did before but for the older you was it was the old the
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old was the old soon. visible so simple so was listening to me when you needed me reading we should because i come on into shingle and i'm mr nice and i said your penis is a nice person and she was somebody in this national service he was and she asked to go to this point so that was where does the really was was . sure who were the.
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it. was . god's. season he said i. have to say this man told us exactly as the penalty shootout started he said bush is going to win to say smack in five don't know if you god can fire you guys or be taken off be the really key penalty save you know so the whole thing was set up for him. and you know. i just don't know i mean i didn't think that was a pocket by the way i thought we could be. but i have to say the russian players
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they fought and they fought and they fought and they never gave up they never gave up at any second and. that was listening is of opportunities for russia in that thirty minute period. it really isn't important what really is important to talk about is how the then dealt with the penalty shoot out which it is so much pressure could sense and doesn't matter who you play you can play the west team in the world the chances are that you lose if you don't score new penalties. against well i can tell you the celebrations went right on through the night across russia off a victory of a spade moscow's metro system is also caught up in the revelry. was the you know you have an idea he has a value in the right at the very. was he was. the o.t.
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but you was made it was no no the only god was no god was celebrated as you can clearly see the irony there celebrating like there's no tomorrow something like that out on a frosty night was the last time something like that happened. was i wasn't eating a story and making history once again forty eight school here is off that people are dancing jumping chanting at the cross the because it's absolutely amazing what we've just seen history being made russia can do is come over i love russian see and say this madness it's so amazing i get it if you can see it is the best he
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saved us that he won the match against spain will be spain like is grade much where the keeper was the may seem to protein is in the way of the much this is great crash so happy we can can have she a young man she had already. been nice and mild i have that. it's not just russian fines it's also people from all over the world happy. to host but amid the elation comes a sudden if across this part of a. good sort of a new world record for most successful passes but still unable to break the host down i live a day in the if i don't think about it the spanish team has shown that it has no goalkeeper i have a friend who looks like a spade a goalkeeper and he could do the job much better now performance was pretty shameful about it and it was
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a slow match in spain had more than one. to score while russia did not have any but that's football the ball doesn't want to go in it doesn't go away. it's not a crucial encounter sunday. that means russia will now face croatia in the quarter final on saturday here's a look at the game that also went to a penalty shoot. i . i. i
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. i. leave the current standings for the quarter final and russia will play croatia and europe what will face france the other places will be decided on cheese day. stage today the world cup sees the action move to the south of russia top teams brazil and mexico go head to head and then later in the evening and. will face japan brazil was top of his group so the game could be quite a challenge for mexico but nonetheless mexico does have a not so secret weapon thousands of fans of travel to russia to cheer on the beloved team it was only in fans no less dedicated and there's little that can stop them getting too much by looks of it.

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