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sense to move in the state of god but the british home office is pushing ahead with deporting a woman and her 10 year old daughter to bahrain where lawyers fear then be deported . but the mother is originally from the country has one of the highest rates of conducting f g m in the world and the girl risks being another victim they are happy to prosecute female genital mutilation they're happy to give money abroad to stamp it out but they're failing to protect women who are at risk if deported a british family court earlier ruled that the coal face the risk of being circumcised against her will if censor board but it was a ruling by the home office which said immigration issues and none of the courts business perhaps the most high profile attempt by the u.k. to deport someone it was the case of abu qatada a radical cleric the u.k. accused of having ties to al qaeda it took 12 years and 1700000 pounds to remove him and was a victory for the british government yet since his deport ation britain has spent almost 200000 pounds protecting his wealth in jordan and the question now is whether
sense to move in the state of god but the british home office is pushing ahead with deporting a woman and her 10 year old daughter to bahrain where lawyers fear then be deported . but the mother is originally from the country has one of the highest rates of conducting f g m in the world and the girl risks being another victim they are happy to prosecute female genital mutilation they're happy to give money abroad to stamp it out but they're failing to protect women who are at risk if deported a...
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the next best thing pink floyd last break roger waters of pink floyd performed outside the british home office to demand assad to be released and not extradited to the us and this has got absolutely 0 mainstream media coverage they're busy focusing on a windy image of florida 3 days before a hurricane might show up. i have an idea our media has tons of stories that they they want to cover up they want to go away how about we let's make a deal of corporate media you report on the story and we'll let you use it to cover up all the others you don't like so while you're talking about it you won't have to tell anyone that newark new jersey is as politicians have been trying to hide that they are the new flint michigan no one will have to know the new or its water now smells like the rest of new jersey. and you can use the a son story to cover up israel bombing of various countries and or the fact that americans are drowning in debt that is bad that is crazy and then how about the fact that amazon's next day delivery has brought chaos and carnage to america's streets you don't really want to tell pe
the next best thing pink floyd last break roger waters of pink floyd performed outside the british home office to demand assad to be released and not extradited to the us and this has got absolutely 0 mainstream media coverage they're busy focusing on a windy image of florida 3 days before a hurricane might show up. i have an idea our media has tons of stories that they they want to cover up they want to go away how about we let's make a deal of corporate media you report on the story and we'll...
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ok moving the program on a lifestyle website for british muslim teens has become a likely flashpoint it's been revealed that the home office has been cool directly funding it as part of the country stream this and strategy a move that's infuriated employees readers in the wider muslim community. if you're a young muslim women living in the u.k. and this is the website for you at least that's what the creators want to believe. this is a global media platform for young muslim ours in the east london and beyond to share and create inspiring and empowering content with positivity at its core inspiring but now it's been exposed after it was revealed that the site is being funded covertly by the u.k. home office in an attempt to tackle radicalization and now 2 employees have resigned over the controversial funding one of them says working the betrayed her believes in my neighbors here so that through this opportunity our super sister is a really good help to make real change pushing forward a different narrative from muslim women themselves sure when though we are empowered and multifaceted are realized now there with the home o
ok moving the program on a lifestyle website for british muslim teens has become a likely flashpoint it's been revealed that the home office has been cool directly funding it as part of the country stream this and strategy a move that's infuriated employees readers in the wider muslim community. if you're a young muslim women living in the u.k. and this is the website for you at least that's what the creators want to believe. this is a global media platform for young muslim ours in the east...
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home from majorca. british support teams have been specially flown in from the civil aviation authority and the foreign officet offer an easy solution on how to get back to the uk. we're going to birmingham, which is a bit of a kick, but we are going to get home, so it's not the end of the world. where's home? glasgow. glasgow, so a seven—hour drive up the m6 probably. there is another concern — not just for the thousands of thomas cook travellers here due to fly back in the next two weeks, but also for those reliant on the money from thomas cook's once reliable income. well, this is the main thomas cook—run hotel in parma, and we're being told by staff that everything's 0k, but the management won't speak to us, and if you look, they've got security here for the first time. they're quite nervous. this is one of a number of hotels that we understand are waiting still to be paid in arrears from thomas cook, and meantime they're still having to look after the customers too. we just feel, like, at any moment we're, like, vulnerable and we could just be asked to leave. this place was a sign of thomas cook's ambiti
home from majorca. british support teams have been specially flown in from the civil aviation authority and the foreign officet offer an easy solution on how to get back to the uk. we're going to birmingham, which is a bit of a kick, but we are going to get home, so it's not the end of the world. where's home? glasgow. glasgow, so a seven—hour drive up the m6 probably. there is another concern — not just for the thousands of thomas cook travellers here due to fly back in the next two weeks,...
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home from majorca. british support teams have been specially flown in from the civil aviation authority and the foreign officefer an easy solution on how to get back to the uk. we're going to birmingham, which is a bit of a kick, but we are going to get home, so it's not the end of the world. where's home? glasgow. glasgow, so a seven—hour drive up the m6 probably. there is another concern — not just for the thousands of thomas cook travellers here due to fly back in the next two weeks, but also for those reliant on the money from thomas cook's once reliable income. well, this is the main thomas cook run hotel in palma, and we're being told by staff that everything's 0k, but the management won't speak to us, and if you look, they've got security here for the first time. they're quite nervous. this is one of a number of hotels that we understand are waiting still to be paid in arrears from thomas cook, and meantime, they're still having to look after the customers too. we just feel, like, at any moment we're, like, vulnerable and we could just be asked to leave. this place was a sign of thomas cook's ambition
home from majorca. british support teams have been specially flown in from the civil aviation authority and the foreign officefer an easy solution on how to get back to the uk. we're going to birmingham, which is a bit of a kick, but we are going to get home, so it's not the end of the world. where's home? glasgow. glasgow, so a seven—hour drive up the m6 probably. there is another concern — not just for the thousands of thomas cook travellers here due to fly back in the next two weeks, but...
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utters to his wife, and he repeatedly talks about being home sick and how he has moral qualms against fighting the british army. he was a british officers. his great fear is he's going to have to fight his old regimen. he hears word his old regimen is being deployed to america. he writes heaven save me from having to fight my own regimen. he says i feel closer to the people of the 17th regimen than i do even my own family. god, i hope i don't have to fight these guys. montgomery horribly home sick, increasingly disillusioned with american troops advances to quÉbec city. he meets arnold outside of quÉbec and the americans lay siege to quÉbec. the americans have about 900 men. arnold had about 600. montgomery had about 300. montgomery left about 500 behind in montreal. he works his way down to quÉbec city. montgomery tries to shell the city. quÉbec is a walled city. the american artillery is so light the cannon balls bounce off them. montgomery sends letters in saying they should surrender. they send the messages back unopened. montgomery who outranks arnold faces a huge problem and that's on january 1st, most of arnold's armies enlistme
utters to his wife, and he repeatedly talks about being home sick and how he has moral qualms against fighting the british army. he was a british officers. his great fear is he's going to have to fight his old regimen. he hears word his old regimen is being deployed to america. he writes heaven save me from having to fight my own regimen. he says i feel closer to the people of the 17th regimen than i do even my own family. god, i hope i don't have to fight these guys. montgomery horribly home...
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and what we've asked for your home office for comment on the coast we're still awaiting a response to the meantime a lawyer for the girl's mother told us that the british government isn't doing enough to protect young women at risk of. a mother says that her little girl is a high risk if g.m. so her mother was cut and she suffered type 3 f.p.m. which is the most physically severe type of f.p.m. that any woman or child can undergo and in fact the mother says her sister has also died whilst enjoying this most brutal practice so she certainly says it's a high risk of a we know from the social services who took this up to cation to court to stop this little girl from being deported that they also believed as a high risk of a g.m. and also the national center here an expert organization working with families in this country who are at risk if she and also believe that this little girl is at risk so there's a wealth of expertise here that says she is at risk of a but unfortunately the home secretary and also the immigration authorities say the immigration courts don't feel that the risk is this is high my real concern here is that we have a government that a
and what we've asked for your home office for comment on the coast we're still awaiting a response to the meantime a lawyer for the girl's mother told us that the british government isn't doing enough to protect young women at risk of. a mother says that her little girl is a high risk if g.m. so her mother was cut and she suffered type 3 f.p.m. which is the most physically severe type of f.p.m. that any woman or child can undergo and in fact the mother says her sister has also died whilst...
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british circumstances. just to prove her right to stay here is, not only barmy, it's cruel. the home officeo me that a compassionate organisation would have actually preplanned processes for dealing with those people effectively. your friends, have they applied already? yeah. they've applied already. if we don't do it before the deadline... the government has given £9 million to charities to help people through the process. really important to get access to the nhs... but there is concern that the elderly, especially, are unable or unwilling to apply, or even unaware that they need to. people, i would say, 60 plus are struggling, are not really watching the british media. and i think this is the biggest issue here. people are literally unaware that they have to do this? exactly, exactly. in fact, the latest available data shows only 16% of over 65s have applied for settled status — half as many of those who are working age. age uk say that is a problem. age uk have sent a red flag to you guys saying this could be a windrush two. i'm always pleased to talk to any of the third parties that we
british circumstances. just to prove her right to stay here is, not only barmy, it's cruel. the home officeo me that a compassionate organisation would have actually preplanned processes for dealing with those people effectively. your friends, have they applied already? yeah. they've applied already. if we don't do it before the deadline... the government has given £9 million to charities to help people through the process. really important to get access to the nhs... but there is concern that...
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british leadership. that is a great eavesdropping opportunity to pick up information. his home where he and his wife d had officers from a regiment. he was able to receive some information from that. he talks about this in his narrative later in life. it is the reason why we know his younger brother was involved in gathering intelligence. he was a merchant at a nearby marketplace. he could gather information from the british. job throughreat hamilton to washington to provide timely intelligence in addition to the core of the ring. it is quite possible, we don't have strong proof, but we have some circumstantial proof that he did not save washington's life but twice. there is circumstantial evidence that you can read about. washington also has hamilton assigned to help another major general. because he can speak german but his second language is french. aexander hamilton, being fluent french speaker, are able to help him with this shoddy army. famously so at valley forge. inis doing the drills russian, interspersed with french curse words. hamilton has to be judicious and how he translates. he was a bit of a hothea
british leadership. that is a great eavesdropping opportunity to pick up information. his home where he and his wife d had officers from a regiment. he was able to receive some information from that. he talks about this in his narrative later in life. it is the reason why we know his younger brother was involved in gathering intelligence. he was a merchant at a nearby marketplace. he could gather information from the british. job throughreat hamilton to washington to provide timely intelligence...
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office. borisjohnson has been found to have misled the country. this unelected prime minister should now resign. following the collapse of thomas cook, thousands more british holidaymakers have been brought homed welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are political commentatorjo—anne nadler and stephen bush, the political editor of new statesman. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. with one story dominating — today's events at the supreme court. the financial times says the court's unanimous decision that borisjohnson‘s suspension of parliament was unlawful amounts to a damning indictment of the prime minister. the guardian simply says, "he misled the queen, the people and parliament". mrjohnson has had to cut short his trip to the us after the decision, as the times reports, as he flies back to chaos. he has so far refused to resign as prime minister however, as the front page of the i points out. that refusal also makes the front page of the metro, whose headline is: ‘get rid of me if you can'. the telegraph leads on mrjohnson‘s reaction to the decision. he said he disagreed with the supreme court, accusing the justices of frustrati
office. borisjohnson has been found to have misled the country. this unelected prime minister should now resign. following the collapse of thomas cook, thousands more british holidaymakers have been brought homed welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are political commentatorjo—anne nadler and stephen bush, the political editor of new statesman. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. with one story dominating — today's events at the...
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british circumstances. just to prove her right to stay here is not only barmy, it's cruel. the home officeccess to the nhs... but there is concern that the elderly, especially, are unable or unwilling to apply, or even unaware that they need to. people, i would say, 60 plus are struggling, are not really watching the british media. and i think this is the biggest issue here. people are literally unaware that they have to do this? exactly, exactly. in fact, the latest available data shows only 16% of over 65s have applied for settled status — half as many of those who are working age. age uk say that is a problem. age uk have sent a red flag to you guys saying this could be a windrush ii. i'm always pleased to talk to any of the third parties that we are working with, there are hundreds of them around the country, because we work with about 57 different... windrush ii are the words. yeah, and i think it is a misplaced and bad choice of words. we do want to make sure that everybody, including the most vulnerable people in the country, get their applications in, so they can get that certainty
british circumstances. just to prove her right to stay here is not only barmy, it's cruel. the home officeccess to the nhs... but there is concern that the elderly, especially, are unable or unwilling to apply, or even unaware that they need to. people, i would say, 60 plus are struggling, are not really watching the british media. and i think this is the biggest issue here. people are literally unaware that they have to do this? exactly, exactly. in fact, the latest available data shows only...
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british circumstances. just to prove her right to stay here is, not only balmy, it's cruel. the home officeeople who are ill. and it seems to mea people who are ill. and it seems to me a compassionate organisation would have actually preplanned processes for dealing with those people effectively. your friends, have they applied already?m people effectively. your friends, have they applied already? if we don't do it before the deadline... the government has given £9 million to charities to help people through the process. really important to get access to the nhs... the process. really important to get access to the nhs. .. but there is concern that the elderly, especially, are unable or unwilling to apply, or even unaware that they need to. people, iwill say, 60 plus are struggling, not really watching the british media. i think this is the british media. i think this is the biggest issue here. people are literally unaware that they have to do this? exactly, exactly. in fact, latest available data shows only 16% of over 65 ‘s have applied for settled status, half as many of those who are wo
british circumstances. just to prove her right to stay here is, not only balmy, it's cruel. the home officeeople who are ill. and it seems to mea people who are ill. and it seems to me a compassionate organisation would have actually preplanned processes for dealing with those people effectively. your friends, have they applied already?m people effectively. your friends, have they applied already? if we don't do it before the deadline... the government has given £9 million to charities to help...