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significant disruptions in flight schedules, and at the start of the strike in december, three british home officesarned for the environment as well as transport. according to the results of the year, in the rating of achievements of the sustainable development goals, belarus is in 34th place among 163 states, our country has 76 points out of 100 possible. the agenda for the sustainable development of mankind until 2030 includes 17 goals. joint work of the government of the private sector and civil society is necessary to achieve them. the essence of the new project is to use the opportunities offered by the partnership with the organizations of the nations with the structures represented here to improve, first of all , the management system of national government work, and in this we see a serious potential for sustainable development to increase the level of the economy and employment of the population of belarus, there are positive trends, a large the contribution was carried by agriculture. show how children and teenagers become real heroes. this is the main task of the tv show heroes, accordin
significant disruptions in flight schedules, and at the start of the strike in december, three british home officesarned for the environment as well as transport. according to the results of the year, in the rating of achievements of the sustainable development goals, belarus is in 34th place among 163 states, our country has 76 points out of 100 possible. the agenda for the sustainable development of mankind until 2030 includes 17 goals. joint work of the government of the private sector and...
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with wire, which is very beneficial to the british home office, there is a lot of space, but there isgh space for people. it is designed for 1,600 people, in reality they live there. almost three times as many live in tents, despite the rather nasty weather, this place is called a neutral distribution center for migrants, but in reality it is practically a concentration camp. goodwill, there is no escape. this is how it starts acquaintance of refugees with a free democratic country in europe, representatives of the british authorities who visit this camp speak of unsanitary conditions, diseases and fights with sharpened combs from british humanitarian hygiene kits. the ministry of internal affairs fought here, the albanians of the neighboring retreans, similar to the centers of dover, really broke out over the weekend with three pipe bombs. he threw at them, a white englishman set a fire and killed no one but himself. our migration system is on the verge of collapse. i think one day we'll see when thousands of migrants are landing on our shores the attack in duvry, in fact, shows the
with wire, which is very beneficial to the british home office, there is a lot of space, but there isgh space for people. it is designed for 1,600 people, in reality they live there. almost three times as many live in tents, despite the rather nasty weather, this place is called a neutral distribution center for migrants, but in reality it is practically a concentration camp. goodwill, there is no escape. this is how it starts acquaintance of refugees with a free democratic country in europe,...
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i am absolutely serious in my aspirations to stop migration, but the minister herself the british home office could only seek to stop its own resignation. the resignation was brought up because they found her terminology too rude when she spoke. and the conquest of the east bank of england by migrants drowning refugees britain is drowning in the problem of refugees, and in the house of commons they are worried that no one will be offended by a rude word. many of them help criminal gangs, and some of them are. so let's stop pretending they're all refugees in distress, the whole country knows that this is not true, the majority of the sailing albanians, but the passengers and boaters of the same albanian blood, the mafia is accused of arranging an illegal crossing of the english channel. there is no war in albania, but half of the asylum seekers receive this status despite the concerns of the head of the ministry of internal affairs about their criminal past and future. the authorities bring refugees from the coast to such distribution centers. here they decide who to deport this decision. you
i am absolutely serious in my aspirations to stop migration, but the minister herself the british home office could only seek to stop its own resignation. the resignation was brought up because they found her terminology too rude when she spoke. and the conquest of the east bank of england by migrants drowning refugees britain is drowning in the problem of refugees, and in the house of commons they are worried that no one will be offended by a rude word. many of them help criminal gangs, and...
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begum , her east london home for syria more than seven years ago the supreme court ruled she was not allowed come back to the uk to fight her british citizen case against the home officefter it was revoked when she was found in a syrian refugee camp. she's any involvement in terror activities . england wales begin activities. england wales begin their quest for glory in fifa world cup today it'll . be the world cup today it'll. be the first time that wales has played in the in 64 years while they they'll take on the states tonight england iran this afternoon. the england manager gareth southgate says his players will take the knee before the match. it's not known yet whether they'll wear the one love armband after they were threatened with sanctions if they did so by fifa. threatened with sanctions if they did so by fifa . but on your they did so by fifa. but on your tv, online onto a b plus radio, it's gb news. now back to the briefing until. a very good morning to it's 1933 a very good morning to it's1933 and this is the briefing with me tom howard on your tv and your radio. now the prime is to address the annual conference , address the annual conference, the confe
begum , her east london home for syria more than seven years ago the supreme court ruled she was not allowed come back to the uk to fight her british citizen case against the home officefter it was revoked when she was found in a syrian refugee camp. she's any involvement in terror activities . england wales begin activities. england wales begin their quest for glory in fifa world cup today it'll . be the world cup today it'll. be the first time that wales has played in the in 64 years while...
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home. i'm joined now by my boss, and he's a full british army officer and a senior fellow at the war studies department at kings college london high that mike and some com. returning to poets of hassan as we just saw, but of course as the reports of ongoing russian artillery tax in the area and then the heavy fighting in the east and on bus region. yes, i think what's happened is now that the russians have pulled out of her. so on both sides, both russia and ukraine have realized that it's very difficult to make advances in the area of the russians, both at fortifications. obviously the trainings now hold on and so that front line is settling down to one where there probably won't be any big offensive, but both sides are all logging on to each other. the activity actually in the strategic sense is over in the east, in the dumbass, where the russians for the last couple of months actually have been trying to make progress so far. unsuccessfully against the ukrainian front lines. so we know that the russians have pulled back and have fun, but they're not far away. why is her son so important?
home. i'm joined now by my boss, and he's a full british army officer and a senior fellow at the war studies department at kings college london high that mike and some com. returning to poets of hassan as we just saw, but of course as the reports of ongoing russian artillery tax in the area and then the heavy fighting in the east and on bus region. yes, i think what's happened is now that the russians have pulled out of her. so on both sides, both russia and ukraine have realized that it's very...
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a five day hearing is challenging the home office's decision to remove her british citizenship.me to terms with what they've been through. a new support group at st helier hospital in sutton includes some who were put in medically induced comas. when rhyan fell ill his family were told to expect the worst. he's now sharing his experience. sometimes people need to hear the realities, because when theyjust hear a murmur in some way, it feels like a random story. it might as well be fiction. but when they hear people and they say, look, i was x, y and z, i went down x amount of pounds was on this drug, that drug and that drug, but i'm here now, it makes legitimately moving on in whatever capacity viable. london city airport is said to be the best in the uk when it comes to travel security queues. research by consumer group which suggests passengers waited an average of 12 minutes between february and august. that's almost half the estimated queue time at heathrow. the museum of london's been given the official go—ahead to move to smithfield market. its current home next to the barb
a five day hearing is challenging the home office's decision to remove her british citizenship.me to terms with what they've been through. a new support group at st helier hospital in sutton includes some who were put in medically induced comas. when rhyan fell ill his family were told to expect the worst. he's now sharing his experience. sometimes people need to hear the realities, because when theyjust hear a murmur in some way, it feels like a random story. it might as well be fiction. but...
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it was an attractive spot in the 1770s, just the sort of place british officers of importance and their associated guard adopted as home while stationed at kingsbridge. bolton deemed the nagle site significant enough to give it its own chapter and relics of the revolution, dedicating six pages and one illustration to record this posterity of their discoveries. i'd like to draw your attention to a little structure circled on davies view. the stone and brick foundation of this tiny building was revealed by our diggers between 1905 and 1907. and bolton tells us quite a harvest of old objects lay within the space. a quantity of old barrel whoops, which had held together barrels of liquor, powder and flour, lay around and among them, two bayonets and the hammers of several flintlock muskets in the fireplace laid to £16 navy bars shot which had evidently been used as fire dogs with the charcoal of the last fire kindled about them below the sandy floor lay a speaking reminder of the revolution. a large part of an exploded shell which had burst through the building and buried itself deep below. i don't know if i buy that, but
it was an attractive spot in the 1770s, just the sort of place british officers of importance and their associated guard adopted as home while stationed at kingsbridge. bolton deemed the nagle site significant enough to give it its own chapter and relics of the revolution, dedicating six pages and one illustration to record this posterity of their discoveries. i'd like to draw your attention to a little structure circled on davies view. the stone and brick foundation of this tiny building was...
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within the contractual time. scale of 21 days, the british government has long the 1st to admit that the asylum system is broken according to the home office of the people that arrived here last year, 96 percent of them. mister waiting to have their cases processed. even though eventually, the vast majority will be granted refugee status. while they're waiting, they car work. they get about $47.00 a week and the backlog is getting longer and longer. meanwhile, the national debate around migrations become toxic. inflamed by the home secretaries description of people arriving in the u. k by small boats as an invasion, emboldening, ultra right group such as britain 1st gateway east. that in this hotel, if launched a harassment campaign of asylum seekers on social media as well. why do you need to expose the whereabouts of would be asylum seekers? oh, interesting. are politicians, a treacherous, self serving careerist? i think they, they are out. goal is to make this country completely multicultural and the indigenous population is country reduced to a minority. britain's cost of living crisis is compounding racist attitudes, perpetuating a my
within the contractual time. scale of 21 days, the british government has long the 1st to admit that the asylum system is broken according to the home office of the people that arrived here last year, 96 percent of them. mister waiting to have their cases processed. even though eventually, the vast majority will be granted refugee status. while they're waiting, they car work. they get about $47.00 a week and the backlog is getting longer and longer. meanwhile, the national debate around...
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on the british list of non state terrorist actors, it is only right the f. c. d o works with the home office to heat our recommendations of proscribing the entire i, r g c. as a terrorist organization. such a decision is appropriate and reflexion, gcs true nature. it also has widespread support in the parliament and among m. p, 's, and peers. apparently, the british officials present at this rally didn't mind being seen with the n c r i, which is constantly pushing for a regime change in iran from its spaces in paris and albania. that despite it being considered a terrorist group by iran and iraq, nor did these british officials seem to be bother that even the u. s. government has described the n c r i as the political branch of the museum had in a cult, or m e k. which spent years on washington's and britain's lists of foreign terrorist organizations. all that apparently is just a foot note now that the west is gearing up for another shot at iranian regime. change here is a tory m b calling for the u. k, to stick its nose straight into iranian affairs. we all hear one to see and wrong move
on the british list of non state terrorist actors, it is only right the f. c. d o works with the home office to heat our recommendations of proscribing the entire i, r g c. as a terrorist organization. such a decision is appropriate and reflexion, gcs true nature. it also has widespread support in the parliament and among m. p, 's, and peers. apparently, the british officials present at this rally didn't mind being seen with the n c r i, which is constantly pushing for a regime change in iran...
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home for syria more than seven years ago. the supreme ruled she wasn't allowed to come the uk to fight her british citizenship case against , the home office against, the home office after it was revoked when she was found in a syrian refugee . she's found in a syrian refugee. she's denied any involvement in terror activities . human rights. activities. human rights. hardeep by health says begum should be treated the same as a british citizen would be. the issue if she's a british citizen, which she has , she citizen, which she has, she holds a british passport or she did hold a british passport , a did hold a british passport, a british citizenship, and should she treated like other british citizens, or should she be sent to a country where she's not born and she hasn't lived in.7 i'm just because the basis her parents came from that manchester united footballer mason greenwood is in court today charged with attempted rape. the 21 year old is accused of assault , as well as of assault, as well as controlling and coercive . all controlling and coercive. all three charges relate to the same woman . he's three charges relate to the same woma
home for syria more than seven years ago. the supreme ruled she wasn't allowed to come the uk to fight her british citizenship case against , the home office against, the home office after it was revoked when she was found in a syrian refugee . she's found in a syrian refugee. she's denied any involvement in terror activities . human rights. activities. human rights. hardeep by health says begum should be treated the same as a british citizen would be. the issue if she's a british citizen,...
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lawyers are challenging home office decision to remove british citizenship back in 2019.stello is outside the hearing now. and he brings up to speed. what's the latest so far 7 speed. what's the latest so far ? well, this is a case that has gnpped ? well, this is a case that has gripped the nation for many years now. there are questions . years now. there are questions. shamima begum groomed or she trafficked . was she a victim of trafficked. was she a victim of radical ization or was she actually and affiliate it with a terrorist ? well, this hearing terrorist? well, this hearing week is an immigration hearing andifs week is an immigration hearing and it's considering appeal as to whether is the right to remove her british citizenship in 2019. now, the home office insists that she a threat to national security . well, national security. well, yesterday, the court actually in closed session behind which just shows how sensitive this truly is ms. bacon's lawyers were that her citizenship should never have been revoked. they that the home office didn't into account whether
lawyers are challenging home office decision to remove british citizenship back in 2019.stello is outside the hearing now. and he brings up to speed. what's the latest so far 7 speed. what's the latest so far ? well, this is a case that has gnpped ? well, this is a case that has gripped the nation for many years now. there are questions . years now. there are questions. shamima begum groomed or she trafficked . was she a victim of trafficked. was she a victim of radical ization or was she...
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british observers in the french control rooms, to increase police information flow. but officials and ministers he out the home officea single solution to this issue of people making these very dangerous crossings. yes, more patrols will deter people smugglers, but more investigations, arresting the people smugglers are taking them out of business, would be better. and more needs to be done to try to persuade people not to make these journeys in the first place. it is worth reflecting that the number of people crossing the channel in small boats has gone from zero, to 40,000 per yearin has gone from zero, to 40,000 per year injust five has gone from zero, to 40,000 per year in just five years, and reversing that trend will be very, very difficult. reversing that trend will be very, very difficult-— very difficult. thank you. daniel sandford. _ very difficult. thank you. daniel sandford, reporting. _ six people have died in an explosion in the city of istanbul in turkey. the blast happened in the centre of the city, on a street packed with shoppers. dozens more have been injured. turkey's president erdogan has said it
british observers in the french control rooms, to increase police information flow. but officials and ministers he out the home officea single solution to this issue of people making these very dangerous crossings. yes, more patrols will deter people smugglers, but more investigations, arresting the people smugglers are taking them out of business, would be better. and more needs to be done to try to persuade people not to make these journeys in the first place. it is worth reflecting that the...
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includes a 40 percent increase in the number of officers patrolling french beaches. natasha butler is in paris. she tells us exactly what is in this deal. british home secretary and french interior. this is signing this agreement in paris a bit earlier a we, what we know is both britain and france have for a while now been really trying to look a ways to reduce the number of migrants that are taking these really dangerous crossings across the english channel. in small boats and inflatables in, in, in dingus at 40000 this year already. well, as part of this agreement, britain says it will give frogs more money to help deal with the crisis. at the moment, britain gives france about $60000000.00 a year that will now be about 70000000 dollars year france will boost also the amount of a police or troops and or volunteers that it has on the northern coast. patrolling the beach is from 200 officers to about 300 officers. both sides will also use more digital surveillance technology, drones, that kind of thing to survey the area and share more intelligence. and what we also understand is that a british border guards will be posted in some french control cen
includes a 40 percent increase in the number of officers patrolling french beaches. natasha butler is in paris. she tells us exactly what is in this deal. british home secretary and french interior. this is signing this agreement in paris a bit earlier a we, what we know is both britain and france have for a while now been really trying to look a ways to reduce the number of migrants that are taking these really dangerous crossings across the english channel. in small boats and inflatables in,...
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british home secretary suella braverman said england was facing an invasion. >> the british people deserve to know which party is serious about stopping the invasion -- amy: in michigan, the former grand rapids police officerwho killed patrick lyoya, a 26-year-old congolese refugee, will face trial on second-degree murder charges. video of lyoya's killing showed former officer christopher schurr, a white man, wrestled lyoya to the ground, kicked and hit him, attempted to electrocute him with a taser, and pinned him on his stomach before pulling his pistol and firing a single round into lyoya's head at close range. and in brazil, thousands of truckers have blocked roads across brazil in support of jerry after his no defeat to lula and sent his presidential election. bolsonaro has refused to concede defeat, raising fears of political violence. meanwhile there signs of a growing rift within the bolsonaro family. since election, the brazilian first lady anher husband have stopped following each other on instagram. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by democracy now! co-host juan gonzalez in new brunswick,
british home secretary suella braverman said england was facing an invasion. >> the british people deserve to know which party is serious about stopping the invasion -- amy: in michigan, the former grand rapids police officerwho killed patrick lyoya, a 26-year-old congolese refugee, will face trial on second-degree murder charges. video of lyoya's killing showed former officer christopher schurr, a white man, wrestled lyoya to the ground, kicked and hit him, attempted to electrocute him...
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home for syria. more than seven years ago. the court ruled she wasn't allowed to come back to the uk to fight her british citizenship case against the home office it was revoked when she was found in a syrian refugee camp. she has denied any involvement in terror. human rights lawyer hardeep singh badal says packham should be treated the same as a british citizen would be. the issue is if he's a british citizen, which has because she holds a british passport or she did hold a british passport a british citizenship, then should she be like other british citizens or should she be sent to a country where she's not born and she hasn't in or just because the bafis hasn't in or just because the basis that her parents came from that. basis that her parents came from that . yellow weather warnings that. yellow weather warnings have been issued for parts of the uk today, with temperatures expected to drop as low as minus four degrees celsius. the met office says isolated, difficult travelling conditions in scotland. heavy rain could cause flooding in northern ireland and strong winds will affect southwest england. south wales causing to travel. causing d
home for syria. more than seven years ago. the court ruled she wasn't allowed to come back to the uk to fight her british citizenship case against the home office it was revoked when she was found in a syrian refugee camp. she has denied any involvement in terror. human rights lawyer hardeep singh badal says packham should be treated the same as a british citizen would be. the issue is if he's a british citizen, which has because she holds a british passport or she did hold a british passport a...
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british debate this hour. and i'm should health screenings for migrants be mandatory now? the home office that week following reports that migrants suspected of contracting diphtheria . it was contracting diphtheria. it was sent to numerous towns and cities , country. comes cities, the country. that comes after death of a 19 year old after the death of a 19 year old man who was being held in ftx processing centre. now, the home office that it could have office said that it could have been by diphtheria. but been caused by diphtheria. but the jury is out because they have post mortem is have not post mortem and it is reported there are now 70 reported the. there are now 70 cases officials cases and officials fear screening have screening arrangements have broken down. migrants also broken down. migrants have also been across country been moved across country without any record of whether they've screened not. they've been screened or not. whether they've been receiving treatment risk, the treatment for the high risk, the highly disease it's highly contagious disease it's raised questions ,
british debate this hour. and i'm should health screenings for migrants be mandatory now? the home office that week following reports that migrants suspected of contracting diphtheria . it was contracting diphtheria. it was sent to numerous towns and cities , country. comes cities, the country. that comes after death of a 19 year old after the death of a 19 year old man who was being held in ftx processing centre. now, the home office that it could have office said that it could have been by...
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go there to be married of aged just 15 foreign fighter, but the home office insists its decision to revoke her revoke her of her british in that camp in february 2019, she had only left the is territory is not because any genuine disengagement from the group, but because she was fearing for her life. she had then given a number of press interviews in which she expressed no remorse. they said the mis expressed no remorse. they said the m15 assessment is anybody who went to join the islamic state group at that time presents a continuing risk. on that ground, she say she should continue to not have a british citizenship and should remain out of the country. ihtiiii remain out of the country. all ritht, remain out of the country. all right, daniel, for now. daniel sanford following at that hearing for as they are in central london. much more to come the next half—hour, but we will pause and take a look at the weather prospects whenever you are the country. ben rich has there was this lunchtime. hello, after what was a cold start for many of us us this morning, we have seen some wet and quite blustery weather pushing on acr
go there to be married of aged just 15 foreign fighter, but the home office insists its decision to revoke her revoke her of her british in that camp in february 2019, she had only left the is territory is not because any genuine disengagement from the group, but because she was fearing for her life. she had then given a number of press interviews in which she expressed no remorse. they said the mis expressed no remorse. they said the m15 assessment is anybody who went to join the islamic state...
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refugees forjustice, the home office said it has made significant changes to keep asylum seekers safe, including support for vulnerable individual is. a former security guard at the britishharges under the official secrets act. david smith, 58, admitted collecting information about the building and its staff and contacting russian officials. smith could face up to ia years in prison when he is sentenced next year. police officers are spending too much time dealing with social problems and not tackling enough crime — that's according to the uk's most senior officer in neighbourhood policing. chief constable 0livia pinkney says officers can spend half their shifts attending incidents which should be led by other services, and that victims are being failed as a result. the home office says its priority is to get more police onto the streets, cut crime and bring more criminals tojustice. here's our special correspondent ed thomas. police, get off your act and help people in need. i'm in need of help. i need some help. face—to—face with the uk's crime problem. this is my daughter's face after she was stamped on so many times. been kicked all over- the floor and hit with bars.
refugees forjustice, the home office said it has made significant changes to keep asylum seekers safe, including support for vulnerable individual is. a former security guard at the britishharges under the official secrets act. david smith, 58, admitted collecting information about the building and its staff and contacting russian officials. smith could face up to ia years in prison when he is sentenced next year. police officers are spending too much time dealing with social problems and not...
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the british government has long the 1st to admit that the asylum system is broken according to the home office of the people that arrived here last year, 96 percent of them, mr. waiting to have their cases processed. even though eventually, the vast majority will be granted refugee status. while they're waiting, they can't work. they get about $47.00 a week and the backlog is getting longer longer. meanwhile, the national debate around migrations become tulsa, inflamed by the home secretaries description of people arriving in the u. k, by small boats as an invasion, emboldening, ultra right group, such as britain 1st gateway east. that in this hotel, if launched a harassment campaign of asylum seekers on social media as well, why do you need to expose the whereabouts of would be asylum seekers? oh, interesting. are politicians, a treacherous, self serving careerist? i think they, they are ultimate goal is to make this country completely multicultural, and the indigenous population is country reduced to minority britain's cost of living christ. this is compounding racist attitude, perpetuating
the british government has long the 1st to admit that the asylum system is broken according to the home office of the people that arrived here last year, 96 percent of them, mr. waiting to have their cases processed. even though eventually, the vast majority will be granted refugee status. while they're waiting, they can't work. they get about $47.00 a week and the backlog is getting longer longer. meanwhile, the national debate around migrations become tulsa, inflamed by the home secretaries...
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islamic state to be married off aged just 15 to a foreign fighter, but the home office insists its decision to revoke her of her britishe she was fearing for her life and that she then gave a number of press interviews in which she expressed no remorse and they said the mis expressed no remorse and they said the m15 assessment is that anybody who went to join the islamic state group at that time presents a continuing risk and on that ground as they say that she should continue do not have british citizenship and should remain out of the country. we will pause and look at then rich has after what was a cold start for many this morning, we have seen some wet and quite blustery weather pushing on across the uk, the slow moving across the uk, the slow moving across parts of england. staying quite not quite moving into eastern scotland, some showers and brisk winds down towards the channel islands. elsewhere early cloud tending to break up to give some spells of sunshine and temperatures north to south across the country the captains of england and wales are not wearing their onelove armbands because the threat of sanctions
islamic state to be married off aged just 15 to a foreign fighter, but the home office insists its decision to revoke her of her britishe she was fearing for her life and that she then gave a number of press interviews in which she expressed no remorse and they said the mis expressed no remorse and they said the m15 assessment is that anybody who went to join the islamic state group at that time presents a continuing risk and on that ground as they say that she should continue do not have...
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year after year home office figures show the british muslims are victims of the highest number of hatenity? -- so will d. that is a cheeky _ muslim community? -- so will d. that is a cheeky two-part — muslim community? —— so will d. that is a cheeky two—part question and in relation to police numbers that in his own area we have already recruited 804 new police officers and there will be many more coming in this space. in relation to religious hate crimes against muslims, i know my honourable friend is working hard in this area and i would like to remind him that it is this government that has done more than any other to tackle anti—muslim hatred. we have provided extra money over £4 million, between 2018 and 2022 to combat anti—muslim hatred and i also remind him that in addition, the home office allocated 24.5 million to protect mosques and muslim faith schools through our security funding scheme, in may 20 -- 2022 security funding scheme, in may 20 —— 2022 and a new scheme will also be delivered this year. this government is thoroughly committed to stamp out this evil crime.- to sta
year after year home office figures show the british muslims are victims of the highest number of hatenity? -- so will d. that is a cheeky _ muslim community? -- so will d. that is a cheeky two-part — muslim community? —— so will d. that is a cheeky two—part question and in relation to police numbers that in his own area we have already recruited 804 new police officers and there will be many more coming in this space. in relation to religious hate crimes against muslims, i know my...
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includes a 40 percent increase in the number of officers patrolling french beaches. natasha butler is in paris. she tells us what exactly is in the steel british at home secretary and french interior. this is signing this agreement in paris a bit earlier. it we, what we know is both britain and france have for a while now been really trying to look a ways to reduce the number of migrants that are taking these really dangerous crossings across the english channel. in small boats in inflatables, in, in, in dingus, over 40000 this year already. well, as part of this agreement, britain says it will give france more money to help deal with the crisis. at the moment, britain gives france about $60000000.00 a year that will now be about 70000000 dollars year france will boost also the amount of a police or troops and or volunteers that it has on the northern coast. patrolling the beaches from 200 offices to about 300 officers. both sides will also use more digital surveillance technology, drones, that kind of thing to survey the area and share more intelligence. and what we also understand is that a british border guards will be posted in some french control
includes a 40 percent increase in the number of officers patrolling french beaches. natasha butler is in paris. she tells us what exactly is in the steel british at home secretary and french interior. this is signing this agreement in paris a bit earlier. it we, what we know is both britain and france have for a while now been really trying to look a ways to reduce the number of migrants that are taking these really dangerous crossings across the english channel. in small boats in inflatables,...
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this case concerns a british child, aged 15, was persuaded, influenced and affected with herfriends by a determined and effective isis propaganda machine." but in response, the home officeorse. the m15 assessment of her risk is that anyone who has travelled to isis—controlled territory could have been radicalised and exposed — and in particular, that begum's activities prior to and during her travel to syria demonstrated a determination and commitment to aligning with the islamic state group. there was also a little window on some of the evidence that might have been heard in secret, which was that the police had had a report that when one of shamima begum's friends had expressed a desire to come back towards the end of 2015, it seemed that shamima begum wasn't expressing a desire like that at that time. russian forces in southern ukraine have stepped up their shelling of the recently liberated kherson region. officials said the emergency services were searching for possible victims in the rubble of a residential building. the city of kherson remains largely without power or mains water following the withdrawal of russian troops ten days ago. 0ur ukraine correspondent j
this case concerns a british child, aged 15, was persuaded, influenced and affected with herfriends by a determined and effective isis propaganda machine." but in response, the home officeorse. the m15 assessment of her risk is that anyone who has travelled to isis—controlled territory could have been radicalised and exposed — and in particular, that begum's activities prior to and during her travel to syria demonstrated a determination and commitment to aligning with the islamic state...
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home office. you've got a you've got a home secretary there who essentially speaks for the for the for the instance , the the for the instance, the british the government deliver on those on on on that wish to get to get a small boat migration down is because people feel more strongly the issue than they do about how much taxes to pay and or is it because it goes to the heart of whether or not the government's or not. i think it's quite it's a simple thing to understand. you was you know, the brexit was predicated control of the predicated on control of the borders and we promised to control the borders and. i think exerting greater control is going to be really important . going to be really important. the governments, future re—election prospects , what we re—election prospects, what we were looking at, lots of comments is, you know. martin the text of the self—employed using funds but not affording cars will pay an extra using funds but not affording cars will pay an extr a £800 on cars will pay an extra £800 on them . the epitaph at the end of them. the epitaph at the end of 2024 soon will be the tax is killed as all is well, martin
home office. you've got a you've got a home secretary there who essentially speaks for the for the for the instance , the the for the instance, the british the government deliver on those on on on that wish to get to get a small boat migration down is because people feel more strongly the issue than they do about how much taxes to pay and or is it because it goes to the heart of whether or not the government's or not. i think it's quite it's a simple thing to understand. you was you know, the...
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home office immigration statistics are being released as we speak. home secretary suella braverman says that we failed to control our borders well given that there were currently nearly 40,000 asylum seekers in british hotels , she might have a point. hotels, she might have a point. we're going to look at the latest immigration figures first thing this morning. now, anyone who's these awful who's been stung by these awful secret parking cameras will want to stay tuned for this. there's been a percent increase in the amount of drivers hit by private parking tickets. these scammers. that's my take on it. issuing 30,000 each day. welcome to the surveillance state. how do you feel about these prying moneymaking machines .7 and we'll moneymaking machines? and we'll be crossing over to task . be crossing over to the task. the the world cup. the latest on the world cup. that's up after that's all coming up after a look the latest news . good look at the latest news. good morning. it's 10:04 on rhiannon jones morning. it's10:04 on rhiannon jones in the gb newsroom ofgem raised the energy price which will come into force from the 1st of january without government support. the average household bill which hit
home office immigration statistics are being released as we speak. home secretary suella braverman says that we failed to control our borders well given that there were currently nearly 40,000 asylum seekers in british hotels , she might have a point. hotels, she might have a point. we're going to look at the latest immigration figures first thing this morning. now, anyone who's these awful who's been stung by these awful secret parking cameras will want to stay tuned for this. there's been a...
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british people deserve to know which party is serious about stopping the invasion on our southern coast, and which party is not. government critics say the real problem is not the numbers arriving, but the home office'sm. clearly there is huge pressure and therefore they are behind the events in that sense, because otherwise we would not have that level of overcrowding. there is clearly a great difficulty in actually coping with the level of arrivals. and that is, i'm afraid, yielding all sorts of pretty unacceptable results, particularly within manston. labour says the government can't escape responsibility for a system ministers admit is broken. with the plan to send migrants to rwanda mired in the courts, it's not clear how the home secretary will fix, and quickly, a phenomenon that her critics say is now a matter of political competence. dominic casciani, bbc news. more now from our chief poltitical correspondent poltitical correspondent nick eardley on how much support there is for the home secretary. the honest answer to that is it depends who you ask. some conservative mps are really nervous about some of the accusations about ms braverman not moving fast enough. at the same time there are som
british people deserve to know which party is serious about stopping the invasion on our southern coast, and which party is not. government critics say the real problem is not the numbers arriving, but the home office'sm. clearly there is huge pressure and therefore they are behind the events in that sense, because otherwise we would not have that level of overcrowding. there is clearly a great difficulty in actually coping with the level of arrivals. and that is, i'm afraid, yielding all sorts...
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british people deserve to know which party is serious about stopping the invasion on our southern coast, and which party is not. government critics say the real problem is not the numbers arriving, but the home office'sord in managing them. clearly there is huge pressure and therefore they are behind the events in that sense, because otherwise we would not have that level of overcrowding. there is clearly a great difficulty in actually coping with the level of arrivals. and that is, i'm afraid, yielding all sorts of pretty unacceptable results, particularly within manston. labour says the government can't escape responsibility for a system ministers admit is broken. with the plan to send migrants to rwanda mired in the courts, it's not clear how the home secretary will fix, and quickly, a phenomenon that her critics say is now a matter of political competence. dominic casciani, bbc news. our chief political correspondent nick eardley is in westminster. nick, suella braverman defended her record in parliament yesterday but some mps have criticised the language she used? a couple of things are worth picking up a couple of things are worth picking up on from what we home secretary said yesterday. one wa
british people deserve to know which party is serious about stopping the invasion on our southern coast, and which party is not. government critics say the real problem is not the numbers arriving, but the home office'sord in managing them. clearly there is huge pressure and therefore they are behind the events in that sense, because otherwise we would not have that level of overcrowding. there is clearly a great difficulty in actually coping with the level of arrivals. and that is, i'm afraid,...
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british citizenship when she re—emerge from that territory in 2019. he should�*ve thought of her of a victim of expectation and trafficking. the home office do it, i can�*t keep them safe, with a roof, despite trying. her partner works as well, and they have never missed their rent. but the landlord wants to renovate the house and is evicting them. they say they can�*t afford anywhere else in the city. my aim in life is to put a safe roof over my children�*s head. i have worked really hard to earn money to be able to ensure that my children are safe, i wanted to be able to provide for them. and now even though i�*m doing those things, i still can�*t provide for them. i can�*t maintain their safety. they are looking at being homeless. for vicky, a midwife, it�*s the mortgage rate. this has been the family home in london for 20 years. but she�*s on an interest only tracker deal. payments have risen from £300 to £850. she has to sell before they get higher. how was that affected you? it's made me really emotional. sometimes itjust, ijust get emotional for no reason. i didn't really want to sell it. but, you know, you get to the stage where y
british citizenship when she re—emerge from that territory in 2019. he should�*ve thought of her of a victim of expectation and trafficking. the home office do it, i can�*t keep them safe, with a roof, despite trying. her partner works as well, and they have never missed their rent. but the landlord wants to renovate the house and is evicting them. they say they can�*t afford anywhere else in the city. my aim in life is to put a safe roof over my children�*s head. i have worked really...
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homes. for more 50 years. china's ambassador to the uk has been summoned to the foreign office over diplomatic row following the arrest and alleged beating of a britishered protests . a heavy police protests. a heavy police presence has been reported in several cities in china to deter further after unrest over the weekend . answering an urgent weekend. answering an urgent question on the matter earlier on today the foreign office david lee says the will continue to protect british values. more broadly, we recognise that china a systemic challenge to our values and interests as highlighted again by the prime minister yesterday. a challenge that grows more acute as moves towards greater authoritarianism . that's why we're taking robust action to protect our interests, to stand up for our values. that includes sanctions leading action at the and strengthening our supply resilience. let me assure members that as part of our frank relationship with china we will continue to raise our human rights concerns at the highest levels . a section of the highest levels. a section of the new online safety bill been removed following criticism by some conservatives
homes. for more 50 years. china's ambassador to the uk has been summoned to the foreign office over diplomatic row following the arrest and alleged beating of a britishered protests . a heavy police protests. a heavy police presence has been reported in several cities in china to deter further after unrest over the weekend . answering an urgent weekend. answering an urgent question on the matter earlier on today the foreign office david lee says the will continue to protect british values. more...
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right blood you can't make someone stateless but the home office got that because of a bangladeshi heritage. it was not illegal to strip her britishwas or innocent is to come back to say that she have her case held in the uk because it is unfair that she can't do that. it is unfair that she can't do that . now that's already been that. now that's already been through a judicial in 2020 and thatis through a judicial in 2020 and that is why are now looking at the same siac the special immigration appeals commission not whether it was wrong to what they did, but whether she can come to the uk to fight citizenship. yeah, that's that is the issue which is being at the moment. chip, thank you very much insightful stuff that chapman who is the former head of counterterrorism at the ministry of defence . that's the ministry of defence. that's the former head of counterterrorism at the ministry of defence saying pretty much captive of a clear there is absolutely no way in that shamima begum in hell that shamima begum should be allowed back into. britain to have this britain we have to have this right, if only this more successful she would
right blood you can't make someone stateless but the home office got that because of a bangladeshi heritage. it was not illegal to strip her britishwas or innocent is to come back to say that she have her case held in the uk because it is unfair that she can't do that. it is unfair that she can't do that . now that's already been that. now that's already been through a judicial in 2020 and thatis through a judicial in 2020 and that is why are now looking at the same siac the special immigration...
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home news safe here in the home office, is the thousands office, which is the thousands of seekers could well be of asylum seekers could well be now dispersed across britishk horror and asylum seekers been accused a teenage been accused of raping a teenage boy now on the run. security boy is now on the run. security that arise thanks to patrick christys here on gb news. lots more to come in the next hour. i speak to a conservative mp and your questions and concerns over the old of statement increases in taxes reduction public spending to him directly. i'll be back in a tick. well done for making it through the 5 pm. people as part three christie's here on gb news and we all break down today's autumn statement to make that you understand it means for you understand what it means for you here's coming way. here's what's coming your way. the top rate of income the for the top rate of income is down nearly £25,000. a stripped back energy price guarantee. the option for authorities to raise council tax by 5% without a referendum to honest with you, all of that is absolute guff because the reality is that 55% of us are now apparently going to be worse . and you
home news safe here in the home office, is the thousands office, which is the thousands of seekers could well be of asylum seekers could well be now dispersed across britishk horror and asylum seekers been accused a teenage been accused of raping a teenage boy now on the run. security boy is now on the run. security that arise thanks to patrick christys here on gb news. lots more to come in the next hour. i speak to a conservative mp and your questions and concerns over the old of statement...
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home office that she is considered a threat to the uk. and of course this case being watched very, very because it could set a precedent . 60 british citizens0 terror suspects, all of whom have been stripped of british citizenship, could then, if she is given right, to return to this country. so what . very this country. so what. very closely indeed. that's right. well, after the break, paul coates will be here for more on the world cup. already rocked by multiple . welcome back. 727 still to come on the program this morning at 745, if you're looking for the perfect for a loved one on a budget. stay tuned. kate hardcastle will be giving us. her picks of the best black friday deals and then at 8:20. how much water should you really be drinking? i think this is huge call and i don't subscribe to this affectation of walking around with bottled water. am i right? am i wrong? ask dr. right? am i wrong? let's ask dr. sa. be in it. 20 states sa. she'll be in it. 20 states talk about the power of hydration. it kind of hydration. does it kind of coffee wine? that's it coffee. or wine? yeah. that's it . you can join in any of our discussions, emailin
home office that she is considered a threat to the uk. and of course this case being watched very, very because it could set a precedent . 60 british citizens0 terror suspects, all of whom have been stripped of british citizenship, could then, if she is given right, to return to this country. so what . very this country. so what. very closely indeed. that's right. well, after the break, paul coates will be here for more on the world cup. already rocked by multiple . welcome back. 727 still to...