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duvria, i would treat them to a cup good tea and put me on the first ferry back to france the british home office number of asylum requests. there are over 130,000 of them on trial, and most of them from those who arrived in britain illegally, proceedings are ongoing. at best, for months. all this time people. it is necessary to contain and feed somewhere the latest decision of the british government to place part of the migrants on a floating barge, moored in a port, in order to reduce costs and at the same time show those who wish to illegally enter england that they will be treated harshly. it turned out worse than anywhere on board the floating camp, they found bacteria, diseases of migrant legionnaires, they were hastily evacuated from there, but they promise that they will be returned soon, british taxpayers spend from 5 to 6 million pounds a day to accommodate illegal migrants in hotels across the country. we must find alternatives critics call the actions of the cabinet of ministers inhumane and economically unjustified barge parking fee 4.500 pounds. another £20,000 a day is spent on ren
duvria, i would treat them to a cup good tea and put me on the first ferry back to france the british home office number of asylum requests. there are over 130,000 of them on trial, and most of them from those who arrived in britain illegally, proceedings are ongoing. at best, for months. all this time people. it is necessary to contain and feed somewhere the latest decision of the british government to place part of the migrants on a floating barge, moored in a port, in order to reduce costs...
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i would treat them to a good cup of tea and put them on the first ferry back to france the british home office has over 130,000 asylum applications pending and most of them are from those who arrived in britain illegally proceedings are ongoing. at best, for months. all this time people. we need somewhere to support and feed the last of the decisions of the british government to place part of the migrants on a floating barge at a moored portmouth , in order to reduce costs and at the same time show those who wish to illegally enter england that they will be treated harshly here . successfully evacuated but promised to be returned soon, british taxpayers spend between £5m and £6m a day putting illegal migrants in hotels across the country. we must find alternatives to critics calling the actions of the cabinet of ministers inhumane and economically unreasonable barge parking fee of 4,500 pounds a day, another 20,000 pounds a day is spent on rent and 18,000 pounds a day for the work of people on board. this barge costs incredible money, and it does not solve any of the systemic problems. the cre
i would treat them to a good cup of tea and put them on the first ferry back to france the british home office has over 130,000 asylum applications pending and most of them are from those who arrived in britain illegally proceedings are ongoing. at best, for months. all this time people. we need somewhere to support and feed the last of the decisions of the british government to place part of the migrants on a floating barge at a moored portmouth , in order to reduce costs and at the same time...
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the british home office sent underage illegal migrants to prison. ellie county.dren are kept in cells with adults who have committed a sexual offense. one of them, for example, was found guilty of 14 sex crimes and ill-treatment two children. the minor does not receive any adequate legal assistance and therefore cannot challenge the decision of the immigration service. garden writes that the british home office mistakenly considers hundreds of refugee children to be adults due to document problems. in british stores, the splash of beauty steals everything flew off the day, nothing, without embarrassment due to the crisis in living standards, the number of such crimes has increased by a quarter in a year. this is what it looks like, a long line for free food. in london, hundreds of people are to blame for this, not anti-russian sanctions russophobia of british politicians, and of course putin expresses such an opinion telegraph supposedly. putin is blocking the export of ukrainian grain because of this, food in britain is becoming more expensive how to blame the r
the british home office sent underage illegal migrants to prison. ellie county.dren are kept in cells with adults who have committed a sexual offense. one of them, for example, was found guilty of 14 sex crimes and ill-treatment two children. the minor does not receive any adequate legal assistance and therefore cannot challenge the decision of the immigration service. garden writes that the british home office mistakenly considers hundreds of refugee children to be adults due to document...
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in the uk, as was always the promise, as is what's best for them and what's best for british taxpayers. the home officento long—term homes and states that "hotels are not, and were never designed to be, long—term accommodation for afghans resettled in the uk". it is set to stop paying for the remaining hotels in the coming days and weeks, meaning the problem could continue to grow. ione wells. the knock—out stages of the women 5 world cup begin tomorrow ? and there 5 already been plenty of drama and upsets, including for two—time champions germany, who failed to qualify for the last 16 for the first time in their history. it means england's lionesses are now among the favourites to win the tournament ? but first they must beat nigeria on monday. katie gornall reports from sydney. in the tranquil surroundings of gosford on the central coast, england are plotting their next move. expectations are rising round sarina wiegman�*s side after they soared into the knockout stages with a perfect record, and a 6—1 win over china. there's been a few shocks and surprises at this world cup, but so far, england have
in the uk, as was always the promise, as is what's best for them and what's best for british taxpayers. the home officento long—term homes and states that "hotels are not, and were never designed to be, long—term accommodation for afghans resettled in the uk". it is set to stop paying for the remaining hotels in the coming days and weeks, meaning the problem could continue to grow. ione wells. the knock—out stages of the women 5 world cup begin tomorrow ? and there 5 already...
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the uk, as was always the promise, as is what's best for them and what's best for british taxpayers as well. the home officeerm homes and states that "hotels are not, and were never designed to be, long—term accommodation for afghans resettled in the uk". councils have a legal duty to find accommodation for homeless people. some of them argue the money the government is providing isn't enough, and have warned the problem will grow. i only, thank you. in the us, donald trump is the current front—runner to win the republican nomination for the november 202a presidential election — this, despite his appearance in court yesterday, where he denied attempting to overturn the results of the last election. but republicans are divided about their support for him. 0ur north america editor sarah smith looks at the extraordinary context now surrounding next year's election and how it could play out. juggling multiple criminal court dates with running for president cannot be easy, unless you turn it all into one single campaign message. this is the persecution of the person that's leading by very, very substantial numbe
the uk, as was always the promise, as is what's best for them and what's best for british taxpayers as well. the home officeerm homes and states that "hotels are not, and were never designed to be, long—term accommodation for afghans resettled in the uk". councils have a legal duty to find accommodation for homeless people. some of them argue the money the government is providing isn't enough, and have warned the problem will grow. i only, thank you. in the us, donald trump is the...
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and the british government the home office, need to take this quite seriously because it seems to havear because a lot of resources have been perhaps given too much to the far right. for example . the far right. for example. >> well, it's certainly it certainly wasn't on my radar as i say, until very, very recently. would it be fair? would it be reasonable ? and tell would it be reasonable? and tell me either way to describe some of the methods that the khalistan movement have used in the subcostal element? would it be fair to describe them as a terrorist organisation or is that going a step too far ? that going a step too far? >> not necessarily me. there will be elements of it that can meet the threshold of our definition of terrorism. so based on the terrorism act 2000. so if they are looking to pursue a political cause and use violence to achieve those aims, then yes, they would be meeting then yes, they would be meeting the threshold of terrorism. now there are certain within the movement who have been described as terrorist groups. for example, babbar khalsa have been proscribed
and the british government the home office, need to take this quite seriously because it seems to havear because a lot of resources have been perhaps given too much to the far right. for example . the far right. for example. >> well, it's certainly it certainly wasn't on my radar as i say, until very, very recently. would it be fair? would it be reasonable ? and tell would it be reasonable? and tell me either way to describe some of the methods that the khalistan movement have used in the...
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and the british government the home office, need to take this quite seriously because it seems to havear because a lot of resources have been perhaps given too much to the far right. for example . the far right. for example. >> well, it's certainly it certainly wasn't on my radar as i say, until very, very recently. would it be fair? would it be reasonable ? and tell would it be reasonable? and tell me either way to describe some of the methods that the khalistan movement have used in the subcostal element? would it be fair to describe them as a terrorist organisation or is that going a step too far ? that going a step too far? >> not necessarily me. there will be elements of it that can meet the threshold of our definition of terrorism. so based on the terrorism act 2000. so if they are looking to pursue a political cause and use violence to achieve those aims, then yes, they would be meeting then yes, they would be meeting the threshold of terrorism. now there are certain within the movement who have been described as terrorist groups. for example, babbar khalsa have been proscribed
and the british government the home office, need to take this quite seriously because it seems to havear because a lot of resources have been perhaps given too much to the far right. for example . the far right. for example. >> well, it's certainly it certainly wasn't on my radar as i say, until very, very recently. would it be fair? would it be reasonable ? and tell would it be reasonable? and tell me either way to describe some of the methods that the khalistan movement have used in the...
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british debate. i'm asking has the home office been taken over by a woke blob?ervants openly defy in home secretary suella braverman home office is in dire need of a shake—up and that's without actually the gender politics which has infected the department. let's see what the panel makes of this. i'm joined by author and broadcaster christine hamilton and broadcaster and journalist danny kelly. danny and christine. now i'm you are going to have to refer to me as karen now, by the way, because i am choosing to self—identify like the home office do as karen for the home office do as karen for the next hour. now, i'll be you're not the only one who can play you're not the only one who can play this game. >> i shall be christopher. >> i shall be christopher. >> christopher and i'll be a woke blob. >> a woke up . why not? >> a woke up. why not? >> a woke up. why not? >> well, as the woke blob, why are you infiltrating the home office? >> it's insidious , isn't it? and >> it's insidious, isn't it? and it is insidious. insida is. forgive me. yes, it is insidious . and
british debate. i'm asking has the home office been taken over by a woke blob?ervants openly defy in home secretary suella braverman home office is in dire need of a shake—up and that's without actually the gender politics which has infected the department. let's see what the panel makes of this. i'm joined by author and broadcaster christine hamilton and broadcaster and journalist danny kelly. danny and christine. now i'm you are going to have to refer to me as karen now, by the way, because...
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the british beer and pub association are pushing the home office to temporarily relax the rules, so thatvictory. we will have full coverage of that match in the women's world cup, when the women play spain, that is 11 in the morning here in the uk. you can find us as well on twitter at bbc news, stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. the next 2a hours looks fairly unsettled with the risk of some really heavy, thundery rain in places and also strong winds. so quite a mixture of weather to come for friday. windy in places. it will feel quite warm and humid, and we'll have thundery showers spreading northwards. now, we've got two weather fronts associated with the low pressure system. this is the main weather front. ahead of it, we'll see a line of showers and storms spreading northwards. that's during friday. but through tonight, it should stay largely dry across much of the country, clear spells, more cloud through central and eastern areas. but we'll start to see those showers pushing to northern ireland, wales and south—west england, and some of them may turn out to be heavy and th
the british beer and pub association are pushing the home office to temporarily relax the rules, so thatvictory. we will have full coverage of that match in the women's world cup, when the women play spain, that is 11 in the morning here in the uk. you can find us as well on twitter at bbc news, stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. the next 2a hours looks fairly unsettled with the risk of some really heavy, thundery rain in places and also strong winds. so quite a mixture of weather to...
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the british beer and pub association are pushing the home office to temporarily relax the rules. gang who plied them with alcohol and drugs and sexually abused them, two women from rochdale have finally got justice. they can't be identified for legal reasons, but at manchester crown court five men have been convicted of a series of sexual offences against them, including rape and sexual activity with a child. mohammed ghani, insar hussain, jahn ghani, ali kazmi and martin rhodes will all be sentenced at a later date. phil mccann reports. the year is 2015 in rochdale. a woman in her 20s attended a parenting course. she wrote a presentation about what she went through as a child. this isn't her voice, but it's what she wrote. the people running the parenting course called the police. and now eight years later, a jury has believed her story of what happened to her and another girl ofa similarage between 2002—2006. the victims are legally entitled to be anonymous, so they're referred to only as a girl a and girl b. this trial�*s heard that girl a is actually the victim of over a0 oth
the british beer and pub association are pushing the home office to temporarily relax the rules. gang who plied them with alcohol and drugs and sexually abused them, two women from rochdale have finally got justice. they can't be identified for legal reasons, but at manchester crown court five men have been convicted of a series of sexual offences against them, including rape and sexual activity with a child. mohammed ghani, insar hussain, jahn ghani, ali kazmi and martin rhodes will all be...
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scandal people are being forced to become poemless after working alongside british forces in many cases in afghanistan. the home office the hotels were only meant to be temporary but for many that help, it seems, come soon enough. the knock—out stages of the women's world cup begin tomorrow, and there've already been plenty of upsets, including two—time champions germany, who have failed to qualify for the last 16 for the first time in their history. it means england are now one of the favourites to win the tournament, but first they must beat nigeria in the last—16 round on monday. katie gornall reports. in the tranquil surroundings of gosford on the central coast, england are plotting their next move. expectations are rising round sarina wiegman's side after they soared into the knock out stages with a perfect record, and a 6—1win over china. there's been a few shocks and surprises at this world cup, but so far england haven't put a foot wrong. how the tournament goes, it is such a high level. and that is why it is important we just stay focussed on what we are doing. we are not a team that takes anything for grante
scandal people are being forced to become poemless after working alongside british forces in many cases in afghanistan. the home office the hotels were only meant to be temporary but for many that help, it seems, come soon enough. the knock—out stages of the women's world cup begin tomorrow, and there've already been plenty of upsets, including two—time champions germany, who have failed to qualify for the last 16 for the first time in their history. it means england are now one of the...
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during world war ii, it became a home and office for almost all foreign journalists, allowed to work in the ussr. the britishrnalist has written about -- those days called the red hotel. >> author alan phillips, on this episode of book notes plus. it's available on the c-span now freeobile app or wherever you get your podcast. >> c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view in washington live and on-demand. keep up with the events of live streams and hearings from the u.s. congress, white house events, the courts, campaigns and more from the world of politics, all at your for your tips. stay current with the latest episodes of washington journal and find scheduling information for c-span's tv network and c-span radio, plus a variety of compelling podcasts. c-span now is available at the apple store, downloaded for free. c-span now, your front row seat to washington, anytime, anywhere. >> a healthy democracy does not just look like this, it looks like this. where americans can see democracy at work where citizens are truly reformed -- informed, a republic thrives. unfiltered, unbiased, word
during world war ii, it became a home and office for almost all foreign journalists, allowed to work in the ussr. the britishrnalist has written about -- those days called the red hotel. >> author alan phillips, on this episode of book notes plus. it's available on the c-span now freeobile app or wherever you get your podcast. >> c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view in washington live and on-demand. keep up with the events of live streams and hearings from...
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home office chose not to fight those legal cases . quick recap those legal cases. quick recap then home office will fight britishnd local residents in court to force something through that nobody wants. home office will reportedly not fight legal claims from people saying that they don't to be on that they don't want to be on that site. but the bigger point is this. we obviously cannot house any person claiming to be the victim of modern slavery, trafficking, torture or trauma on any military base or a barge that appears to be the home office's own guidance. but that's every single channel migrant, really, isn't it? pretty much so. the situation as of today is this. as i understand it, only people , the understand it, only people, the only people who we will be able to process in military bases or on barges are those who are so thick that they pay people smugglers to bring them to britain. they then admit that they're not genuine asylum seekers and ask us to deport them. on the plus side, that actually might start happening because if we say that they can go and live with their relatives instead, of them instead
home office chose not to fight those legal cases . quick recap those legal cases. quick recap then home office will fight britishnd local residents in court to force something through that nobody wants. home office will reportedly not fight legal claims from people saying that they don't to be on that they don't want to be on that site. but the bigger point is this. we obviously cannot house any person claiming to be the victim of modern slavery, trafficking, torture or trauma on any military...
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families, many of whom worked for the british government, came to the uk after the taliban takeover in 2021. the local government association said: the home office5 million of new funding to ressettle refugees into long term accommodation. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake sent this update from westminster. well, when the taliban returned to power in 2021, many thousands of afghans came to the uk, many of whom had worked with the british government. there, it was under a specific resettlement scheme. so they have the right to live and work in this country. and many of them were housed on what was intended to be a temporary basis in hotels, and that was paid for partly through government funding. but that scheme is coming to an end. and back in april, the government wrote to people who were in that emergency accommodation, telling them that they had three months to leave. and now, that deadline is coming around. and we are hearing from local authorities who have had the task of finding accommodation for these people that many of them are ending up homeless because there just isn't suitable permanent accommodation for them to move into. a
families, many of whom worked for the british government, came to the uk after the taliban takeover in 2021. the local government association said: the home office5 million of new funding to ressettle refugees into long term accommodation. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake sent this update from westminster. well, when the taliban returned to power in 2021, many thousands of afghans came to the uk, many of whom had worked with the british government. there, it was under a specific...
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homes. the spanish meteorological office has issued the highest red alert for andrés madrid and baz. drought and forest house fire the personal information of thousands of britishpolice officers has been wrongly published online. the published information, including surnames, military ranks , workplaces and departments of all northern ireland police personnel , has become available to the police chief of northern ireland. the police forces whose details were leaked will be protested about how to ensure their personal security. this is the second scandal and rumors that have happened in england these days . russia's exports to china in the first half of this year have increased by 73% compared to the same period last year. this is a statistic that the chinese customs department has announced. it will be sold on 7314, the first of the new year and to compensate for the recent decrease in energy exports to europe, the amount of russian exports is more than sixty two billion dollars, the major part of which is oil and gas, but we have imposed sanctions against russia and we have reduced our energy exports, this is a double-edged sword sanctions did not harm russia
homes. the spanish meteorological office has issued the highest red alert for andrés madrid and baz. drought and forest house fire the personal information of thousands of britishpolice officers has been wrongly published online. the published information, including surnames, military ranks , workplaces and departments of all northern ireland police personnel , has become available to the police chief of northern ireland. the police forces whose details were leaked will be protested about how...
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british people. it comes after the fire brigades union said it will write to the home office about overcrowding fire, who is concerns. donald trump, who is facing four new criminal charges, will appear in court tomorrow. accused of tomorrow. he's accused of conspiring to defraud the united states by preventing congress from certifying joe biden's victory after the 2020 election. those are the headlines. more on all those stories by heading to our website, gbnews.com. the weather's . next weather's. next >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar the proud sponsors of weather on . gb news alex deakin weather on. gb news alex deakin here with your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. >> it remains pretty lively out there. blustery with gusty, gusty conditions in some places. heavy thundery showers and met office warnings in place thanks to this, a deep area of low pressure named storm patricia by the french weather service because the strongest winds are heading france . heading into northern france. but we seeing some gusty but we are seeing some gusty conditions particularly conditions,
british people. it comes after the fire brigades union said it will write to the home office about overcrowding fire, who is concerns. donald trump, who is facing four new criminal charges, will appear in court tomorrow. accused of tomorrow. he's accused of conspiring to defraud the united states by preventing congress from certifying joe biden's victory after the 2020 election. those are the headlines. more on all those stories by heading to our website, gbnews.com. the weather's . next...
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home office. so for the great british debate, i am asking should ministers actually be sacked over the bibby stockholmvin saunders , former force, kevin saunders, former labour special adviser and columnist paul richards. labour special adviser and columnist paul richards . and no columnist paul richards. and no to the barge campaigner martin summers . martin, to the barge campaigner martin summers. martin, i'm going to come to you first, actually, because the awful tragedy we've seen overnight in the channel with migrants losing their lives . how does it make you feel about the barge situation as a whole? obviously, your group is very, very vocal about it being unfair on the community and unfair on the community and unfair on the community and unfair on migrants. so when you witness the tragedy we've seen overnight , how do you feel about overnight, how do you feel about what the government's handling of the situation is ? well i just of the situation is? well i just think that the barge itself was supposed to be held as some sort of solution to the hotel issue. >> and now it's just working out as ju
home office. so for the great british debate, i am asking should ministers actually be sacked over the bibby stockholmvin saunders , former force, kevin saunders, former labour special adviser and columnist paul richards. labour special adviser and columnist paul richards . and no columnist paul richards. and no to the barge campaigner martin summers . martin, to the barge campaigner martin summers. martin, i'm going to come to you first, actually, because the awful tragedy we've seen overnight...
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home office. let's take this barge. this barge has been used for 30 years for asylum seekers , for years for asylum seekers, for britishbritish construction workers, building offshore projects. if it was good enough for them, it's absolute good enough for these illegal migrants. >> in the latest move to resist the government's barge plans, lawyers representing dozens of asylum seekers who've been given nofice asylum seekers who've been given notice of a move to the barge have written to the home office appealing that decision. one lawyer claimed several migrants earmarked for the barge have now been taken off that list and will stay in their hotels . will stay in their hotels. >> so from a small boat to a barge, maybe , or maybe not. but barge, maybe, or maybe not. but let's just reflect on where we are with actually getting them on board the bibby stockholm , on board the bibby stockholm, which well, we go back almost two weeks now when they were originally slated to get there. we've got the fbu now, the fire brigades union, but also the health executive . so health and safety executive. so in addition to what richard
home office. let's take this barge. this barge has been used for 30 years for asylum seekers , for years for asylum seekers, for britishbritish construction workers, building offshore projects. if it was good enough for them, it's absolute good enough for these illegal migrants. >> in the latest move to resist the government's barge plans, lawyers representing dozens of asylum seekers who've been given nofice asylum seekers who've been given notice of a move to the barge have written to...
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homes where the fire might be advancing towards. certainly a big effort taking place there, nicole, information officer from the british columbia wildfireis is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. playful and plentiful. these kittens are currently being homed at with all animal century at worcestershire that it is not the best of times. they are struggling financially and if things don't improve, this could be their final year. it is probably a combination of the rising energy costs, rising vet bills and the general cost crisis everyone is faced with at the moment. roughly we're losing around 20,000 each month which is the more months ago on the harder it is hitting us. the century has been here for more than 50 years and teacake here is one of 70 animals being cared for. but staff say at the moment they are having to stop taking in new animals. it is cuite taking in new animals. it is quite heartbreaking, - taking in new animals. it 3 quite heartbreaking, really. reoffending of a lot of phone calls, on average we have about 23 phone calls a day of people asking to surrender animals. head to the bbc new
homes where the fire might be advancing towards. certainly a big effort taking place there, nicole, information officer from the british columbia wildfireis is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. playful and plentiful. these kittens are currently being homed at with all animal century at worcestershire that it is not the best of times. they are struggling financially and if things don't improve, this could be their final year. it is probably a combination of...
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home affairs editor of the independence, a british online newspaper. she joins us from london. lizzie, you've been on the barge. what's it like? yes. good evening. i am one of the journalist at the home office loud on to the thoughts we went on the impulse, me when it was empty and we were under a guided tool allowed by the government itself. it was very small on the inside, as you will correspondence that there are more than $200.00 rooms, but the, sorry, smooth cabins. each one has at least one bunk bed for 2 people. some of them house up to 6 people. and when an f f, a reach has 500 people, it's going to feel extremely crowded in the use, the house or workers, is that right? yes, it did the, the opening company bibby initially specialized in projects full construction and all those things where people would be working in oil training or other businesses . what large amounts of work is needed to be away from land or away from populated areas for a long time. and when it was used for that purpose, each person have their own room. and they were that on the, for quite a short time. the purpose that it's now being useful for the government is very different. ok, tricky question. critics look
home affairs editor of the independence, a british online newspaper. she joins us from london. lizzie, you've been on the barge. what's it like? yes. good evening. i am one of the journalist at the home office loud on to the thoughts we went on the impulse, me when it was empty and we were under a guided tool allowed by the government itself. it was very small on the inside, as you will correspondence that there are more than $200.00 rooms, but the, sorry, smooth cabins. each one has at least...
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british embassy. if there was a safe and legal route from a neighbouring country for refugees from afghanistan, that might be an option for him? of course. of course. the home officeopped. the uk, they say, has been generous to refugees from afghanistan and other countries. it is a position that offers no solace to a family in two rooms. mark easton, bbc news. greek firefighters are trying to contain wildfires threatening the suburbs of athens. the capital is covered in smoke as the flames advance in the foothills north of the city. in the last two days, 18 people believed to be migrants have been killed in forest fires near the turkish border. a greek government minister says more than 200 new wildfires have broken out across the country in the last 48 hours alone. in pakistan, 100,000 people have been evacuated following floods in punjab province. several hundred villages and thousands of acres of arable land are inundated. last year, more than 1,500 people died after devastating floods in pakistan — described as a "monsoon on steroids" by the un secretary—general. the rolling stones released their debut album almost 60 years ago, back in 1964. now it seems they
british embassy. if there was a safe and legal route from a neighbouring country for refugees from afghanistan, that might be an option for him? of course. of course. the home officeopped. the uk, they say, has been generous to refugees from afghanistan and other countries. it is a position that offers no solace to a family in two rooms. mark easton, bbc news. greek firefighters are trying to contain wildfires threatening the suburbs of athens. the capital is covered in smoke as the flames...
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today: the british prime minister rishi sunak is coming under renewed pressure over his "stop the boats" pledge after six migrants drowned during a flurry of channel crossings. uk home officeckjohnson has more. stopping the boats, one of rishi sunak�*s key priorities. this weekend the kept coming. more than 500 people across the channel on saturday despite the death of six afghan men after their inflatable capsized off their inflatable capsized off the french coast.— their inflatable capsized off the french coast. ~ ., ,, ., , ., the french coast. who knows who the french coast. who knows who the are, the french coast. who knows who they are. the _ the french coast. who knows who they are, the six _ the french coast. who knows who they are, the six i've _ the french coast. who knows who they are, the six i've died -- - they are, the six i've died —— but who have died. how long will it take for the message to get back to afghanistan? are they men who supported the british forces on operations during the war in afghanistan and is that why they've had to flee the taliban? mil and is that why they've had to flee the taliban?— flee the taliban? all those thoughts _ flee the tal
today: the british prime minister rishi sunak is coming under renewed pressure over his "stop the boats" pledge after six migrants drowned during a flurry of channel crossings. uk home officeckjohnson has more. stopping the boats, one of rishi sunak�*s key priorities. this weekend the kept coming. more than 500 people across the channel on saturday despite the death of six afghan men after their inflatable capsized off their inflatable capsized off the french coast.— their...
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a lot of criticism has been directed at the home office and some at the asylum seekers. the welsh people and the british't take it as a country. it needs to stop. they need to stop the boats coming over. they need to get off their backsides and sort out all the immigration problems. they've caused this problem, the home office, and instead of dealing with it, they're shoving them off further and further away from london. there's no plan with the home office at all. they don't seem to be thinking further ahead than paying these companies massive amount of money to put them in hotels. a public meeting involving the town's mp and other local politicians was attended by 400 people and an action group was formed. robert lloyd is one of its leading members. stradey park hotel was a real asset to llanelli and to carmarthenshire as a whole, because this is an area where we're trying to actually increase our tourism potential and tourism economy. it served everybody from the local racecourse to the rugby club to tourists in and out every day, golfers and so on. it was a real profit—making business. the protest o
a lot of criticism has been directed at the home office and some at the asylum seekers. the welsh people and the british't take it as a country. it needs to stop. they need to stop the boats coming over. they need to get off their backsides and sort out all the immigration problems. they've caused this problem, the home office, and instead of dealing with it, they're shoving them off further and further away from london. there's no plan with the home office at all. they don't seem to be...
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theresa may conservative home secretary under david cameron along with sir tom winsor , decided to sir tom winsor, decided to reduce british policing by 22,000 frontline officers . if 22,000 frontline officers. if that wasn't bad enough, they then further reduced tens of thousands of backroom staff that supported frontline officers. so you had less officers doing more, less supported . and guess more, less supported. and guess what happened over that 14 year penod? what happened over that 14 year period? policing lost the streets. the police federation warned theresa may, as i did a number of other people, that it you are starting what is commonly called a perfect storm because if the police lose the streets, the public won't be assured that reassured the victims won't be supported and the public will be frightened. and she accused everybody of crying wolf. well, look who's crying wolf. well, look who's crying now. it's victims of crime and the law abiding public because they don't see police. >> so it's quite ironic, isn't it, a conservative it, that it's a conservative home secretary saying something's wrong something's gone wrong here, guys kind from that g
theresa may conservative home secretary under david cameron along with sir tom winsor , decided to sir tom winsor, decided to reduce british policing by 22,000 frontline officers . if 22,000 frontline officers. if that wasn't bad enough, they then further reduced tens of thousands of backroom staff that supported frontline officers. so you had less officers doing more, less supported . and guess more, less supported. and guess what happened over that 14 year penod? what happened over that 14...
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theresa may conservative home secretary under david cameron along with sir tom winsor , decided to sir tom winsor, decided to reduce british policing by 22,000 frontline officers . if 22,000 frontline officers. if that wasn't bad enough, they then further reduced tens of thousands of backroom staff that supported frontline officers. so you had less officers doing more, less supported . and guess more, less supported. and guess what happened over that 14 year penod? what happened over that 14 year period? policing lost the streets. the police federation warned theresa may, as i did a number of other people, that it you are starting what is commonly called a perfect storm because if the police lose the streets, the public won't be assured that reassured the victims won't be supported and the public will be frightened. and she accused everybody of crying wolf. well, look who's crying wolf. well, look who's crying now. it's victims of crime and the law abiding public because they don't see police. >> so it's quite ironic, isn't it, a conservative it, that it's a conservative home secretary saying something's wrong something's gone wrong here, guys kind from that g
theresa may conservative home secretary under david cameron along with sir tom winsor , decided to sir tom winsor, decided to reduce british policing by 22,000 frontline officers . if 22,000 frontline officers. if that wasn't bad enough, they then further reduced tens of thousands of backroom staff that supported frontline officers. so you had less officers doing more, less supported . and guess more, less supported. and guess what happened over that 14 year penod? what happened over that 14...
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british debate this hour. i'm asking, has the government lost control of the migrant crisis? the home office that managed to stop is the bibby stockholm itself. all 39 migrants on that on that boat had to be evacuated after legionella bacteria was discovered in the water supply. the barge is part of the government's migration policy intended to cut the cost of housing asylum seekers, estimated at between 6 and £7 million a day. but it's not been smooth sailing, has it? with delays over safety concerns and a legal challenges. a flurry of legal challenges. that has rishi sunak pledged to stop those boats gone according to plan. will the tories be able to plan. will the tories be able to tackle it? will labour be able to tackle it so for the great british debate this hour, i'm asking has the government lost control of the migrant crisis ? thrilled to say. i'm crisis? thrilled to say. i'm joined by former labour minister for europe , denis macshane and for europe, denis macshane and journalist and political commentator kim rye, now one of the most shocking headlines i saw today was, i think in t
british debate this hour. i'm asking, has the government lost control of the migrant crisis? the home office that managed to stop is the bibby stockholm itself. all 39 migrants on that on that boat had to be evacuated after legionella bacteria was discovered in the water supply. the barge is part of the government's migration policy intended to cut the cost of housing asylum seekers, estimated at between 6 and £7 million a day. but it's not been smooth sailing, has it? with delays over safety...
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british policy. and i'm glad that that is in the past. but on rwanda, you mention the risks for people going to rwanda, but the home office has done its homework in place with rwanda. they've had it looked at to ensure that rwanda will protect the rights of asylum seekers who are sent there. and so i think you paint a picture of rwanda that is unfair to what rwanda is agreeing to do on behalf of the home office . home office. >> well, i don't want to be unfair to rwanda. i'm really coming just behind the evidence thatis coming just behind the evidence that is being provided by countries all around the world that do not regard it as a safe country for refugees and i think the tie up i'm trying to make that jacob, you and i agree on here in learning from windrush is the importance of getting these things right. is the importance of getting these things right . and i think these things right. and i think when ken said, look , there isn't when ken said, look, there isn't anything else on the table , i anything else on the table, i mean, that's really the big criticism, i think, of the government. and again, i don't want to rehearse brexit here, bu
british policy. and i'm glad that that is in the past. but on rwanda, you mention the risks for people going to rwanda, but the home office has done its homework in place with rwanda. they've had it looked at to ensure that rwanda will protect the rights of asylum seekers who are sent there. and so i think you paint a picture of rwanda that is unfair to what rwanda is agreeing to do on behalf of the home office . home office. >> well, i don't want to be unfair to rwanda. i'm really coming...
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into britain's broken immigration system, 168 british students have been ruthlessly turfed out of their accommodation in huddersfield after the home officeo accommodate migrants . more than accommodate migrants. more than 400 will move into the student halls, which boasts a cinema room gym and games room. meanwhile all the students have been left scrambling to find an alternative place to live. just alternative place to live. just a week before term starts in a town that already has a shortage of student digs, the overwhelming number of illegal migrants crossing the channel, which has now reached 20,000 for the year, has the home office, under pressure to sort accommodation. but why on earth, alison, should our young students pay the price for the government's failure to control our borders and secure our borders ? sorry. borders? sorry. >> yeah, it's a complete catastro dan, i mean, student accommodation used to be cheap. that was the whole point of it. my friend's daughter, she's in durham university. she's paying about ten grand a year for a grotty room in a three bedroom terraced house. the landlord of that student house is getting a
into britain's broken immigration system, 168 british students have been ruthlessly turfed out of their accommodation in huddersfield after the home officeo accommodate migrants . more than accommodate migrants. more than 400 will move into the student halls, which boasts a cinema room gym and games room. meanwhile all the students have been left scrambling to find an alternative place to live. just alternative place to live. just a week before term starts in a town that already has a shortage...
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however, the british beer and pub association warns it will cost the industry an extra £225 million in tax . an extra £225 million in tax. the home officem seekers to the bibby stockholm barge in dorset over fire safety concerns, despite previously saying 50 migrants would move in today , migrants would move in today, further inspections are underway to make sure it meets regulations . to make sure it meets regulations. house prices to make sure it meets regulations . house prices have regulations. house prices have fallen at their fastest annual rate for 14 years nationwide, saying the average price dropped by 3.8% over the last 12 months. the average home now costs £260,000. a you can get more on all of those stories by visiting our website, gbnews.com >> direct bullion sponsors the financial report on gb news for gold and silver investment . gold and silver investment. >> okay, here's a quick snapshot of today's markets . the pound of today's markets. the pound will buy you 1.27, eight, $5 and ,i.i64i. will buy you 1.27, eight, $5 and ,1.1641. price of gold. £1,526.29 per ounce. and the ftse 100 is at 7688 points. direct bullion spon
however, the british beer and pub association warns it will cost the industry an extra £225 million in tax . an extra £225 million in tax. the home officem seekers to the bibby stockholm barge in dorset over fire safety concerns, despite previously saying 50 migrants would move in today , migrants would move in today, further inspections are underway to make sure it meets regulations . to make sure it meets regulations. house prices to make sure it meets regulations . house prices have...
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registration and enlistment offices the british edition of the guardian writes that there are no volunteers in the square; those who fundamentally do not want to go to war either sit at home of $ 5,000, those who are ready to pay the military enlistment office are helped to flee abroad, according to the fan times the number of ukrainian men detained recently while trying to fall over the hill is equivalent to five, brigades of the armed forces, the ukrainian border service reports almost 20,000 detained on february 24 last year on about 6,000 people were detained at checkpoints while trying to cross the border on forged documents, and 13,600 people were stopped outside the checkpoints who intended to cross the border line alone or in groups and hide outside ukraine military commissars explaining this by saying that corruption during general mobilization is a real threat to national security, ukrainian human rights activists foreshadow a new wave of mobilization, under which hundreds of thousands will fall a person of people who have been in the trenches for a year and a half at the forefront physiologically need to be restored, they need to be replaced by someone. these a
registration and enlistment offices the british edition of the guardian writes that there are no volunteers in the square; those who fundamentally do not want to go to war either sit at home of $ 5,000, those who are ready to pay the military enlistment office are helped to flee abroad, according to the fan times the number of ukrainian men detained recently while trying to fall over the hill is equivalent to five, brigades of the armed forces, the ukrainian border service reports almost 20,000...
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scams , as home office down on scams, as home office officials say working in the shadow economy is a major pull factor for those embarking on often dangerous illegal journeys to the uk . britishhad any issues accessing their bank accounts or have had their accounts or have had their accounts closed without notice . accounts closed without notice. it's part of a plan by the part of an inquiry, i should say, by the uk's financial watchdog , the the uk's financial watchdog, the financial conduct authority announced plans to review banking practises involving so—called politically exposed people. the investigation comes after gb news presenter and former ukip leader nigel farage revealed that coutts closed his bank account over his political views . nhs hospitals in england views. nhs hospitals in england will get a £250 million boost from the government to increase capacity as part of the urgent emergency care recovery plan . emergency care recovery plan. the money will create 900 beds to relieve pressures and help cut waiting times. 30 key nhs organisations will benefit from the investment. the majority of schemes will be completed by january to help deal with winter pressures
scams , as home office down on scams, as home office officials say working in the shadow economy is a major pull factor for those embarking on often dangerous illegal journeys to the uk . britishhad any issues accessing their bank accounts or have had their accounts or have had their accounts closed without notice . accounts closed without notice. it's part of a plan by the part of an inquiry, i should say, by the uk's financial watchdog , the the uk's financial watchdog, the financial conduct...
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detention centres spaces stretched to their limit, super mouzalas told home office officials to come up with alternative tvs and much to the britishh bashing corporation's horror. she conceded tags are not off the table. watch. is it true, as being reported in some of the papers this morning, that you're considering tagging migrants? >> well, we've just passed our landmark legislation in the form of the illegal migration act that will empower us to detain and remove illegal migrants more swiftly . but we're considering a swiftly. but we're considering a range of options. all options to ensure that we can exert some control over those people who are arriving illegally so that we can thereafter remove them . we can thereafter remove them. >> but of course, woke lefties immediately rushed to criticise the plans with enver solomon from the refugee council, saying this is treating people as mere objects rather than vulnerable men and women and children in search of safety. but belinda , search of safety. but belinda, is the government actually recognising the potential threat of illegal immigrants pose? and shouldn't they be electronic
detention centres spaces stretched to their limit, super mouzalas told home office officials to come up with alternative tvs and much to the britishh bashing corporation's horror. she conceded tags are not off the table. watch. is it true, as being reported in some of the papers this morning, that you're considering tagging migrants? >> well, we've just passed our landmark legislation in the form of the illegal migration act that will empower us to detain and remove illegal migrants more...
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detention centres spaces stretched to their limit, super mouzalas told home office officials to come up with alternative tvs and much to the britishh bashing corporation's horror. she conceded tags are not off the table. watch. is it true, as being reported in some of the papers this morning, that you're considering tagging migrants? >> well, we've just passed our landmark legislation in the form of the illegal migration act that will empower us to detain and remove illegal migrants more swiftly . but we're considering a swiftly. but we're considering a range of options. all options to ensure that we can exert some control over those people who are arriving illegally so that we can thereafter remove them . we can thereafter remove them. >> but of course, woke lefties immediately rushed to criticise the plans with enver solomon from the refugee council, saying this is treating people as mere objects rather than vulnerable men and women and children in search of safety. but belinda , search of safety. but belinda, is the government actually recognising the potential threat of illegal immigrants pose? and shouldn't they be electronic
detention centres spaces stretched to their limit, super mouzalas told home office officials to come up with alternative tvs and much to the britishh bashing corporation's horror. she conceded tags are not off the table. watch. is it true, as being reported in some of the papers this morning, that you're considering tagging migrants? >> well, we've just passed our landmark legislation in the form of the illegal migration act that will empower us to detain and remove illegal migrants more...
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the british government has faced subsequent criticism resettlement criticism that the resettlement schemes are under delivering recent home officehat afghans make up the highest proportion of arrivals by small boats. this year. joining me to discuss this is the former uk ambassador to afghanistan. between 2010 and 2012. so william patey . sir william, william patey. sir william, welcome to gb news. what do you feel about this issue? is britain doing what it ought to be doing to help those afghans who helped us? >> well , i who helped us? >> well, i think the reality is there are many more afghans who want to come to this country than britain is prepared to accept. i do think britain has an obligation to those afghans who worked directly for us and their families in helmand and kabul and that they should be able to do to come to this country by regular routes. i suspect that most of the young men who find their way onto boats may not may not be in that category, but there isn't really a legal safe route at the moment. you hear that there are various schemes, very few people have been processed through these schemes and it's very
the british government has faced subsequent criticism resettlement criticism that the resettlement schemes are under delivering recent home officehat afghans make up the highest proportion of arrivals by small boats. this year. joining me to discuss this is the former uk ambassador to afghanistan. between 2010 and 2012. so william patey . sir william, william patey. sir william, welcome to gb news. what do you feel about this issue? is britain doing what it ought to be doing to help those...
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the british people are facing at the british people are facing at the moment, some £6 million a day on accommodation is brought down. and that's why the home office we will do everything we properly and lawfully can to ensure that people come out of those expensive hotels onto the barge, we think is safe barge, which we think is safe and decent accommodation . so and decent accommodation. so that, yes, of course we're fair to individuals, but we've also got fair to british got to be fair to the british people well, because they are people as well, because they are the ones are this the ones who are funding this and will do and that's why we will do everything we can ensure we everything we can to ensure we can more onto the can get more people onto the barges. think you're barges. yes, i think you're alluding there have barges. yes, i think you're allud some there have barges. yes, i think you're allud some legal there have barges. yes, i think you're allud some legal challenges. 'e barges. yes, i think you're allud some legal challenges. well been some legal challenges. well we those legal we will meet those legal challenges we do challenges and
the british people are facing at the british people are facing at the moment, some £6 million a day on accommodation is brought down. and that's why the home office we will do everything we properly and lawfully can to ensure that people come out of those expensive hotels onto the barge, we think is safe barge, which we think is safe and decent accommodation . so and decent accommodation. so that, yes, of course we're fair to individuals, but we've also got fair to british got to be fair to...
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during world war ii, it became a home and office for almost all foreign journalists allowed to work in the ussr. a britishrnalist written a book about those days called the red hotel. >> the author on this episode of book notes plus. it is available on c-span now or reverie you get your podcasts -- or wherever you get your podcasts. host: we welcome back scott mcfarland of cs -- cbs news. thank you for your time. if you are looking at the calendar, the calendar now only for the political interest but running for the white house again? guest: they are inextricably intersecting. these four tentative trial dates are in 2024 and they mesh within the primary calendar. the proposed trial date for the 2024 conspiracy trial, they recommend january 22 and the second proposed date is march 4. that is the day before super bowl -- super tuesday. followed by a may 20 trial date tentatively from the special counsel in florida and a lot of legal action in the middle of primary season so it is hard to understand at this moment how anyone else can get the oxygen they can get on the -- otherwise from the news media, from c
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police to investigate every theft at the times opens with the home office's electric tagging plan to stop migrants from fleeing the great britishs on the front of the mirror with half of the food in our diets apparently linked to heart attacks and strokes and andrew, back in the fold, says the sun. >> it's got a picture of the prince travelling to church with william and cat, cat, cat, cat, cat, cat, cat grin. catherine i was going for catherine and we just ended up on cat. yeah i thought, i'm not sure she'd get on. >> on. >> no, she wouldn't like cat. >> no, she wouldn't like cat. >> no, she wouldn't like cat. >> no it's not right. she wouldn't like that at all. >> and a happy monday says the daily star . are we set for an daily star. are we set for an indian summer? well, the forecasters say no , no, don't forecasters say no, no, don't they? they all say no indian summer. >> but we say yes, please. >> but we say yes, please. >> we say yes. >> we say yes. >> bring it on. bring it on. but it's technically what is an indian summer? it's something quite technical. it means it's not just being a bit warm now or in september. >> be
police to investigate every theft at the times opens with the home office's electric tagging plan to stop migrants from fleeing the great britishs on the front of the mirror with half of the food in our diets apparently linked to heart attacks and strokes and andrew, back in the fold, says the sun. >> it's got a picture of the prince travelling to church with william and cat, cat, cat, cat, cat, cat, cat grin. catherine i was going for catherine and we just ended up on cat. yeah i...
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british. these are the same sort of racist attacks suffered by the former home secretary priti patel, who was immortalised by the guardian like this during her time running the home office . the running the home office. the idea that black or asian folk cannot and should not be conservative as part of a coordinated attack by the left, like yasmin alibhai—brown, who has written for the i today say that conservatives of colour seem to be the most vicious in their anti immigration rhetoric, while claiming it is not racist to criticise them . yet her gems to criticise them. yet her gems in this column include rishi is not our obama true he is brown and a devout hindu son of migrants . and a devout hindu son of migrants. but and a devout hindu son of migrants . but unlike obama, he migrants. but unlike obama, he has never committed himself to anti—racist or equality coming across as self deracinated . he's across as self deracinated. he's the leader of a privileged and wealthy tribe whose interests he unabashedly serves. so wealthy tribe whose interests he unabashedly serves . so too, unabashedly serves. so too, priti patel , suella braverman priti patel, suella braverman ke
british. these are the same sort of racist attacks suffered by the former home secretary priti patel, who was immortalised by the guardian like this during her time running the home office . the running the home office. the idea that black or asian folk cannot and should not be conservative as part of a coordinated attack by the left, like yasmin alibhai—brown, who has written for the i today say that conservatives of colour seem to be the most vicious in their anti immigration rhetoric,...
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british. these are the same sort of racist attacks suffered by the former home secretary priti patel, who was immortalised by the guardian like this during her time running the home office . the running the home office. the idea that black or asian folk cannot and should not be conservative as part of a coordinated attack by the left, like yasmin alibhai—brown, who has written for the i today say that conservatives of colour seem to be the most vicious in their anti immigration rhetoric, while claiming it is not racist to criticise them . yet her gems to criticise them. yet her gems in this column include rishi is not our obama true he is brown and a devout hindu son of migrants . and a devout hindu son of migrants. but and a devout hindu son of migrants . but unlike obama, he migrants. but unlike obama, he has never committed himself to anti—racist or equality coming across as self deracinated . he's across as self deracinated. he's the leader of a privileged and wealthy tribe whose interests he unabashedly serves. so wealthy tribe whose interests he unabashedly serves . so too, unabashedly serves. so too, priti patel , suella braverman priti patel, suella braverman ke
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british attitude. crack on. have time. anyway they have a nice time. anyway they did to where they were, did well to get where they were, didn't and on the home didn't they? and on the home officeclass, braverman's time is class, says braverman's time is up. ruthless to up. she's not ruthless enough to stop migrants. stop illegal migrants. well, this difficulty because this is the difficulty because i think jenrick, it seems think robert jenrick, it seems maybe she's a little too maybe think she's a little too ruthless. there's the split ruthless. so there's the split in office and david in the home office and david says, first foremost, says, first and foremost, government ministers should be competent manage the competent enough to manage the civil within their civil servants within their respective to respective departments to deliver the requirements of the manifesto beyond manifesto we voted for beyond doubt. not. they are doubt. they are not. they are incompetent . a mixed bag of incompetent. a mixed bag of views. some frustration , views. there some frustration, some for the lionesses. some delight for the lionesses. keep them coming in. subscribe to our youtube channel
british attitude. crack on. have time. anyway they have a nice time. anyway they did to where they were, did well to get where they were, didn't and on the home didn't they? and on the home officeclass, braverman's time is class, says braverman's time is up. ruthless to up. she's not ruthless enough to stop migrants. stop illegal migrants. well, this difficulty because this is the difficulty because i think jenrick, it seems think robert jenrick, it seems maybe she's a little too maybe think...
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british summer , it's not quite up to summer, it's not quite up to scratch in my book, but hopefully, hopefully weather thursday until thursday. that's the magic day. is it? well moving on. the home officeockholm barge in dorset. 20 asylum seekers did not embark the vessel after their transfer orders were reversed following legal challenges. >> but justice secretary alex chalk maintains that the barge acts as a deterrent to those wanting to cross the channel illegally . illegally. >> this barge sends a very powerful message that those people who want to come to our country illegally, who want to jump country illegally, who want to jump the queue compared to those who play by the rules and do the right thing, who for whom we will always have open hearts and open homes . will always have open hearts and open homes. but if people don't want to play by the rules, then they shouldn't expect that they're waltz into four they're going to waltz into four star accommodation. but they are potentially going go on to potentially going to go on to a barge. and that sends a really powerful message. so, yes, the numbers are small. yes, there are legal challenges. will do are legal challenges. we will
british summer , it's not quite up to summer, it's not quite up to scratch in my book, but hopefully, hopefully weather thursday until thursday. that's the magic day. is it? well moving on. the home officeockholm barge in dorset. 20 asylum seekers did not embark the vessel after their transfer orders were reversed following legal challenges. >> but justice secretary alex chalk maintains that the barge acts as a deterrent to those wanting to cross the channel illegally . illegally....
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home office officials say working in the shadow economy is a major pull factor for those embarking on often dangerous illegal journeys to the uk . britishiticians will the uk. british politicians will be asked if they've had any issues accessing their bank accounts or had their accounts closed without notice as part of an inquiry by the uk's financial watchdog, the financial conduct authority announced plans to review banking practises involving so—called politically exposed people. the investigation comes after gb news presenter and former ukip leader nigel farage revealed that coutts closed his bank account over his political views . nhs hospitals in england will get a £250 million boost from the government to increase capacity as part of the urgent emergency care recovery plan. the money will create 900 beds to relieve pressures and help cut waiting times . 30 nhs cut waiting times. 30 nhs organisations will benefit from the investment . the majority of the investment. the majority of schemes will be completed by january to help deal with winter pressures. the royal college of nursing , however, has questioned nursing, however, has q
home office officials say working in the shadow economy is a major pull factor for those embarking on often dangerous illegal journeys to the uk . britishiticians will the uk. british politicians will be asked if they've had any issues accessing their bank accounts or had their accounts closed without notice as part of an inquiry by the uk's financial watchdog, the financial conduct authority announced plans to review banking practises involving so—called politically exposed people. the...
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officer for on an island where sheep outnumber residents by around . outnumber residents by around. 500,000 british overseas territory in the south atlantic 7 territory in the south atlantic ? this is the falklands is homeo the flock of sheep approx . 1 the flock of sheep approx. 1 million penguins are in the area as well there. sadly, this job is not a joke genuinely. i mean, have we really got to the point where the focus islands are now racist ? well, the falklands, racist? well, the falklands, there's not enough diversity in there's not enough diversity in the falklands as some people were making the point that perhaps we could increase the diversity in the falklands by using it as a detention centre for what's been going on in the channel. the argentinians, of course, quite famously did try to make the falklands an even more set of islands, and more diverse set of islands, and that necessarily that that didn't necessarily end that well but yes, for well for them. but yes, for £43,000 you can get yourself a job on the falklands talking to white people about how they're too wow. coming too white. wow. coming up, i speak to birmingham based speak to a birmingham based gunmaker been villainized gunmake
officer for on an island where sheep outnumber residents by around . outnumber residents by around. 500,000 british overseas territory in the south atlantic 7 territory in the south atlantic ? this is the falklands is homeo the flock of sheep approx . 1 the flock of sheep approx. 1 million penguins are in the area as well there. sadly, this job is not a joke genuinely. i mean, have we really got to the point where the focus islands are now racist ? well, the falklands, racist? well, the...
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british taxpayer over £6 million a day. we are expecting their first asylum seekers on the barge today in portland. from portland harbour, back to you. we did ask to speak to a home officeble to accommodate an interview with bbc breakfast this morning. that is our main story. migration top of the agenda in westminster. fines for businesses and landlords, who knowingly support illegal migrants, will triple under new rules announced by the government. we'rejoined now by our chief political correspondent nick eardley. what is the government saying? we will what is the government saying? - will hear a lot about this this week. notjust bibby stockholm but the government talking up its plans to try to crack down on what it calls the business models of people smugglers. one thing ministers are doing is announcing a significant increase in the fines you will get if you give a job to someone who has arrived illegally in the uk all you allow them to rent a property you own. this has not been changed since 2014. that is the last time the levels of these fines were set and they are going to triple. it is going to mean quite significant fines. £60,000 you could be fined for employin
british taxpayer over £6 million a day. we are expecting their first asylum seekers on the barge today in portland. from portland harbour, back to you. we did ask to speak to a home officeble to accommodate an interview with bbc breakfast this morning. that is our main story. migration top of the agenda in westminster. fines for businesses and landlords, who knowingly support illegal migrants, will triple under new rules announced by the government. we'rejoined now by our chief political...