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this is an area where you are away many people try to get into the uk from calais?— from calais? here on the famous white _ from calais? yes, stan up here on the famous white cliffs _ from calais? yes, stan up here on the famous white cliffs of - from calais? yes, stan up here on the famous white cliffs of dover l from calais? yes, stan up here on i the famous white cliffs of dover and it is a regular sight seeing boatload after boatload of people being brought to shore by the border force and the rnli. and that is what we have seen happening today, and number of boats have been picked up in channel. of the people brought to show, i saw babies, women and children, though the vast majority of people arriving were men. in terms of numbers today, they have yet to be confirmed but i have been told possibly around 250 people today, there have been large figure throughout the course of this week, hardly surprising when you look out towards the channel, it is very calm and it is very warm today. as soon as conditions are like this, we see crossings taking place, people setting off on th
this is an area where you are away many people try to get into the uk from calais?— from calais? here on the famous white _ from calais? yes, stan up here on the famous white cliffs _ from calais? yes, stan up here on the famous white cliffs of - from calais? yes, stan up here on the famous white cliffs of dover l from calais? yes, stan up here on i the famous white cliffs of dover and it is a regular sight seeing boatload after boatload of people being brought to shore by the border force...
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but demeter calais bought didn't make the trip to brussels just to get sympathy. my agenda is very simple. it has only 3 items on it. it's weapons, weapons, and weapons. so far, individual member states of nato have been delivering weapons to ukraine, like the stinger anti aircraft missiles from germany. however, 2 weeks ago, nato members decided not to provide combat tanks to avoid being dragged into the war. now the images of war crimes have moved. members to rethink that it was a can message from the meeting today. that's alice should do more on that ready to do more to provide more equipment on that day. i realize on under commerce, the urgency, the czech republic has provided ukraine with tanks and armored personnel carriers. ukraine is now pushing for other countries like germany to follow suit. however, german tanks that had been taken out of service 1st have to be overhauled. it's foreign minister was non committal. justine's really bad and, and fella darcy on ukraine side and that's why we're also looking together at everything that ukraine would need in
but demeter calais bought didn't make the trip to brussels just to get sympathy. my agenda is very simple. it has only 3 items on it. it's weapons, weapons, and weapons. so far, individual member states of nato have been delivering weapons to ukraine, like the stinger anti aircraft missiles from germany. however, 2 weeks ago, nato members decided not to provide combat tanks to avoid being dragged into the war. now the images of war crimes have moved. members to rethink that it was a can message...
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daniel henry, bbc news, calais.tal fatal shooting of the cinematographer, halyna hutchins, by the actor alec baldwin on a film set six months ago. santa fe sheriff's department has made public all the evidence associated with the criminal investigation, including interviews with witnesses at the scene. david willis reports from los angeles. alec baldwin rehearsing his quick draw only moments before a film set was transformed into a crime scene. the incident sent police racing to the sprawling desert ranch in new mexico. newly released police bodycam footage shows the chaos that confronted them on arrival. 42—year—old film—maker halyna hutchins, regarded as a rising star in the movie industry, was airlifted to a nearby hospital where she later died. alec baldwin, who was both the star of the film and one of its producers, appeared stunned and disbelieving. he said he didn't pull the trigger and he didn't know who put a live round in the weapon he fired. the newly released footage also includes his first interview wit
daniel henry, bbc news, calais.tal fatal shooting of the cinematographer, halyna hutchins, by the actor alec baldwin on a film set six months ago. santa fe sheriff's department has made public all the evidence associated with the criminal investigation, including interviews with witnesses at the scene. david willis reports from los angeles. alec baldwin rehearsing his quick draw only moments before a film set was transformed into a crime scene. the incident sent police racing to the sprawling...
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and calais.s. that is if they pass all the safety checks. but i think— pass all the safety checks. but i think the — pass all the safety checks. but i think the lorries, for holiday— makers think the lorries, for holiday—makers and think the lorries, for holiday— makers and locals, think the lorries, for holiday—makers and locals, today they will— holiday—makers and locals, today they will need a lot of time and a lot of— they will need a lot of time and a lot of patience. thank you. fiona in dover. harrowing accounts have emerged from a ukrainian village, where civilians have been revealing their treatment by russian forces. residents close to the northern city of chernihiv, described how more than 130 men, women and children were held captive for a month in a school basement, where 12 people died. our correspondent yogita limaye sent us this report, and it contains material some viewers may find distressing. another area the russians have withdrawn from. more unimaginable trauma. yahidne, a vil
and calais.s. that is if they pass all the safety checks. but i think— pass all the safety checks. but i think the — pass all the safety checks. but i think the lorries, for holiday— makers think the lorries, for holiday—makers and think the lorries, for holiday— makers and locals, think the lorries, for holiday—makers and locals, today they will— holiday—makers and locals, today they will need a lot of time and a lot of— they will need a lot of time and a lot of patience....
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appeal from ukraine's foreign minister to western allies to meet your calais boss as the fight for eastern ukraine is about to get much worse and his country desperately needs arms to defend its people. nato says it to expect a major battle in the don boss, and it's committed to providing a wide range of weapons for a conflict. the alliance believes may drag on for years. i'm abby qual dawson, and this is the day ah, by the don't boss will remind you, was 2nd world war ukraine meet weapons you noted to force russian troops to leave our country. we agree, the 3 most further strengthen on sustain our support to, to ukraine. we're not gonna let anything stand in the way of getting ukrainians what they need. i think it's an open question right now. how this ends. either you help us now and i'm speaking about days not weeks or you help will come to late. ah. also on the day after a month of heavy fighting near keith, the russian army has withdrawn and the survivors civilians are emerging from their hiding places. by simply said, we didn't use to understand what it was that people and on boss ha
appeal from ukraine's foreign minister to western allies to meet your calais boss as the fight for eastern ukraine is about to get much worse and his country desperately needs arms to defend its people. nato says it to expect a major battle in the don boss, and it's committed to providing a wide range of weapons for a conflict. the alliance believes may drag on for years. i'm abby qual dawson, and this is the day ah, by the don't boss will remind you, was 2nd world war ukraine meet weapons you...
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that cuts a third of capacity from dover to calais.rse, the great easter getaway. the trade association representing businesses which move frozen and chilled food says all this disruption is fanning the flames of driver shortages and stifling trade. if you operate in a perishable supply chain, then you absolutely need to be able to move goods through quickly. the evidence now that there are significant delays means that businesses will stop trying to send goods into the uk and try to send goods out because you can't carry the risk of your load being lost and losing tens of thousands of pounds' worth of value. p&0 services between larne and cairnryan have been allowed to sail again. hauliers are waiting for the same to happen here at dover. from july this year, the uk will start imposing post—brexit control on meat and dairy coming in from the eu. industry leaders worry this will be yet another crunch time for the port. you're watching bbc nesws. let s take a look at a couple of today's other stories. the prime minister of australia, sc
that cuts a third of capacity from dover to calais.rse, the great easter getaway. the trade association representing businesses which move frozen and chilled food says all this disruption is fanning the flames of driver shortages and stifling trade. if you operate in a perishable supply chain, then you absolutely need to be able to move goods through quickly. the evidence now that there are significant delays means that businesses will stop trying to send goods into the uk and try to send goods...
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so this delicate balance will definitely be on the table to day and there calais, but also called out you germany is specifically he sat, germany could do more. ukraine has asked specifically for tanks from germany, but germany has not decided yet. ukraine says we don't have the time to wait and he is also against his bureaucracy. and on the other hand, we see a country like the check republic, for example, that has quietly already sent a tanks to ukraine. at least that's been reported. it's not been officially confirmed, so you can see also different approaches by and nato countries while a install timber at the start of the meeting, just a few minutes ago, he said, we need to be united. we need to act together. we will hear more about what exactly is going to be decided today in a few hours from now. step arson for now in brussels. thank you. still ahead on al jazeera blue, refusing to stay silence how an orchestra from easton ukraine has reunited in the west country at a tight race in france. pulses as the competition to be the next president is closer than expected. ah, good. he h
so this delicate balance will definitely be on the table to day and there calais, but also called out you germany is specifically he sat, germany could do more. ukraine has asked specifically for tanks from germany, but germany has not decided yet. ukraine says we don't have the time to wait and he is also against his bureaucracy. and on the other hand, we see a country like the check republic, for example, that has quietly already sent a tanks to ukraine. at least that's been reported. it's...
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0ne place that's predicted to be busy is the port of dover — where p&0 ferry services to and from calaiss for a lot of people. can you bring us up to date? i am problems for a lot of people. can you bring us up to date?- problems for a lot of people. can you bring us up to date? i am on the outskirts of— you bring us up to date? i am on the outskirts of dover _ you bring us up to date? i am on the outskirts of dover on _ you bring us up to date? i am on the outskirts of dover on the _ you bring us up to date? i am on the outskirts of dover on the a20, - outskirts of dover on the a20, lorries queueing this morning, spin the camera i ran, you can see the front of the queue. the idea of the system it keeps lorries out of the town centre so it does not get blocked up, periodically, lorries are allowed to proceed towards the port. it shows you the amount of freight waiting to get across the channel. the m20 motorway in kent has been closed, that can stack issue at the more moment is that p&0 ferries are running no services from dover to calais. it has been like that for the past month after p
0ne place that's predicted to be busy is the port of dover — where p&0 ferry services to and from calaiss for a lot of people. can you bring us up to date? i am problems for a lot of people. can you bring us up to date?- problems for a lot of people. can you bring us up to date? i am on the outskirts of— you bring us up to date? i am on the outskirts of dover _ you bring us up to date? i am on the outskirts of dover on _ you bring us up to date? i am on the outskirts of dover on the _...
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word is certainly spreading in the camps in calais.here may be a rising number in the short term as people try to get across the channel before this new policy is actually implemented. we are told by the british government they aim to send the first people to rwanda within about six weeks but it does face some huge challenges. it is likely to face a challenge in the courts so whether that happens isn't yet clear. people say the government had put forward many ideas before turning boats back at sea, they have expressed other ideas that have never come to fruition. so there is some scepticism about whether this policy will actually happen and will actually work but being watched very closely here in dover and also in the camps on the other side of the channel. the headlines on bbc news... russia warns the us and its allies against supplying further weapons to ukraine — saying it's adding fuel to the conflict. missile attacks resume near kyiv. moscow says it targeted a factory making anti—ship weapons — and threatens more to come. russia
word is certainly spreading in the camps in calais.here may be a rising number in the short term as people try to get across the channel before this new policy is actually implemented. we are told by the british government they aim to send the first people to rwanda within about six weeks but it does face some huge challenges. it is likely to face a challenge in the courts so whether that happens isn't yet clear. people say the government had put forward many ideas before turning boats back at...
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to the war in ukraine, amid worries that the war could drag on ukrainian foreign minister demitra calais by his attending that meeting just a moment ago. he and nato chief un stoughton bag address reporters. it is an urgent need her to further support ukraine and a half hour meeting later on with the nato foreign ministers. i'm certain that we will address the need for her more air defense systems. so on to thank weapons cert lighter, but those are heavier or weapons on many different types of support to ukraine. my agenda is very simple. it has only 3 items on it, it's weapons, weapons, and weapons. we are confident that the best way to help you cray now is to provide it was all necessary to contain put in and to defeat russian army in ukraine for the spring in our dw corresponded jack park in brussels, jack ukraine, once weapons, yen stalked back, says he expects nato will deliver. so all the 2 sides on the same page. well, the, some of the nato members are on the same page. to be honest with you, terry. there are countries that have been delivering, especially at defense systems to uk
to the war in ukraine, amid worries that the war could drag on ukrainian foreign minister demitra calais by his attending that meeting just a moment ago. he and nato chief un stoughton bag address reporters. it is an urgent need her to further support ukraine and a half hour meeting later on with the nato foreign ministers. i'm certain that we will address the need for her more air defense systems. so on to thank weapons cert lighter, but those are heavier or weapons on many different types of...
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but the i has gone to calais and asked people they are, will this put you off this terrifying journeyt, but it also has a bigger question, what it makes us look like on the global stage. the guardian is focusing on this, but what other countries think? it doesn't necessarily reflect what people think of this great british value. it isn't nearly as popular. i think james is absolutely right. this does look cynical, particularly the timing. i cannot see, some people will get that there that's what boris johnson has pledged. i think it's going to get bogged down in legal problems that it will become a massive headache. that it will become a massive headache-— move on to the telegraph. staff community that the home secretary is facing over this planned. why is that significant? this facing over this planned. why is that significant?— facing over this planned. why is that significant? this is something which sa s that significant? this is something which says that's _ that significant? this is something which says that's us _ that significant? this is something which says that's us to _ th
but the i has gone to calais and asked people they are, will this put you off this terrifying journeyt, but it also has a bigger question, what it makes us look like on the global stage. the guardian is focusing on this, but what other countries think? it doesn't necessarily reflect what people think of this great british value. it isn't nearly as popular. i think james is absolutely right. this does look cynical, particularly the timing. i cannot see, some people will get that there that's...
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b, a well, you'll your f for 2 days, calais situation. every opportunity needs to be used to ensure peace is very important. the general secretary today ah saw the evidence, sir, and visited keith. you saw what the occupant from russian federation, hab dawn against our peaceful cds and g r. one can be sure that this is real jenison and these are regards to the tribunal for justice against the war crime. we have also discussed those madras you registering you and has to keep the commending all of the crime boris law committed by russian troops ad the ukraine. so there are so many crimes against civilians and peaceful places that europe never saw since. second world war 2 important that mr. gutierrez, her a, the, you all for the creation of our people from my real books. especially rome as of style. regard. regard, in spite of the statement made by the president of russia there where maybe directions and the bombarding voice still going on. even during the visit off the general, the secretary russia isn't to love to see a bucket. people fro
b, a well, you'll your f for 2 days, calais situation. every opportunity needs to be used to ensure peace is very important. the general secretary today ah saw the evidence, sir, and visited keith. you saw what the occupant from russian federation, hab dawn against our peaceful cds and g r. one can be sure that this is real jenison and these are regards to the tribunal for justice against the war crime. we have also discussed those madras you registering you and has to keep the commending all...
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he had in a position sidney. bridget said the fish not to push the nuclear calais on us and believe, but a hue but have been center m, but in so that them. but it's chantel him. but in the medical center. so you think a phenomenon, the ocean on from offensive a phenomenon medical? ah, he is sure again, money and the was and leave the, the susanna to her bill up please indians that which many of hitcho's women which it touched of the situation. so given most, the fiscal mongol bellagio median opponents and lamb at some and now a little cane scale getting on a beach next. the 1st question of system of luggage, the sort of little greenish has a 100, but they would like when a proposal i submitted a prayer and around the supers in what put in with the liberty of this boy, korea my potential, nero's me, which is to bite off, but then next year we certainly have to put, you know, they feed the who purchased massive ranita, fishermen, it what the coachman, jaelyn, dubray, whom commercial raynichol oblivion below the rambler. see here sir, well said what tactics? cuz i was a kid next time yo
he had in a position sidney. bridget said the fish not to push the nuclear calais on us and believe, but a hue but have been center m, but in so that them. but it's chantel him. but in the medical center. so you think a phenomenon, the ocean on from offensive a phenomenon medical? ah, he is sure again, money and the was and leave the, the susanna to her bill up please indians that which many of hitcho's women which it touched of the situation. so given most, the fiscal mongol bellagio median...
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gray, and the muller did in a position sidney. bridget, a 3rd of fish neural to push the nuclear calais on us now believe, but a heal, but have been center m, but in full. got them. but it's chill him, but in the medical center. so you think a phenomenon, the ocean on from offensive phenomenon medical? ah, he is sure again, money and to louse, and leave the susanna to her bill pays against the which many of her children in which it touched of fishy to you. it's so new in most the 1st come go, low belgium, median opponents and lamb at some and now a little cane scale getting on a boat for additional. oh, 1st question. but systemic lug the sort of little greenish as a from a but they, what are going a proposal. i submitted a put a and around the supers in what we were to leave it. there was a boy, korea my potential, nero's a me, which is 2 by 2 off, but then there is for me to post with you. look, they feed the who purchased my civil ranita fisherman before the coachman, gallum abraham commercial grand integral lib lib liberal around us here. so the relative attack excuse i was a kid her
gray, and the muller did in a position sidney. bridget, a 3rd of fish neural to push the nuclear calais on us now believe, but a heal, but have been center m, but in full. got them. but it's chill him, but in the medical center. so you think a phenomenon, the ocean on from offensive phenomenon medical? ah, he is sure again, money and to louse, and leave the susanna to her bill pays against the which many of her children in which it touched of fishy to you. it's so new in most the 1st come go,...
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cjp being able to make plays in the pick and roll with me and calais and draymond and wig slashing, it checks a lot of boxes off on the list of what you want for a potent offensive lineup. if we can do the job defensively, it puts us in a goo otr end. >> still a lot of series left to be played, a lot of series, but dubs fans need to keep their eyes on the this memphis/minnesota series. how about minnesota? an early series lead, they win it 130-117. i was worried about how the dubs would contain nikola jokic tonight. the formula, his name is draymond green. hasn't played the nuggets all season long and had no issues with jokic tonight after jokic got off to a real nice start. >> charlie, thank you. the warriors win, and as da lin reports, also a big win for businesses in the mission bay neighborhood. >> reporter: fans dropping big bucks at the nearby bars and restaurants. businesses say what's good for the warriors is great for them. >> hey, warriors. >> reporter: a blowout win means happy warriors fans. >> couldn't have been better, because we got the outcome we wanted. >> reporter: ma
cjp being able to make plays in the pick and roll with me and calais and draymond and wig slashing, it checks a lot of boxes off on the list of what you want for a potent offensive lineup. if we can do the job defensively, it puts us in a goo otr end. >> still a lot of series left to be played, a lot of series, but dubs fans need to keep their eyes on the this memphis/minnesota series. how about minnesota? an early series lead, they win it 130-117. i was worried about how the dubs would...
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p&o ferries says it won't resume services between dover and calais until friday — at the earliest — raisingn one cause of long delays on the m20 motorway — meat producers are calling for perishable goods to be prioritised. our business correspondent katie prescott reports from dover. for the lorry drivers waiting to cross, it's been a nightmare. complaining about lack of facilities and information. now for about three hours but we are hoping we are going to get across in the next nine hours, hopefully. and for those carrying fresh produce, there is the added nightmare they're losing valuable shelf life the longer they wait. they want to be able to jump the queues with their goods in a priority lane. so the fresh meat industry that we work with, it's a very short shelf life. the product is effectively produced on day one, loaded on day two and expected in the destination by day four. if you then have a delay, quite easily now of 24 hours, not only have you got the logistical issues but you also have the quality and sale value of the product down the line. it is effectively devaluing by every
p&o ferries says it won't resume services between dover and calais until friday — at the earliest — raisingn one cause of long delays on the m20 motorway — meat producers are calling for perishable goods to be prioritised. our business correspondent katie prescott reports from dover. for the lorry drivers waiting to cross, it's been a nightmare. complaining about lack of facilities and information. now for about three hours but we are hoping we are going to get across in the next nine...
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p&0 ferries says it hopes to resume sailings to calais by next week, but the coastguard says no furtherk government has unveiled its long—awaited energy strategy, which aims to curtail the use of imported fuel by boosting renewable power generation. a regulator will be created to oversee the building of a new generation of nuclear plants and a target's been set to produce enough wind energy to power every home in the uk by 2030. i'll have more on this in about ten minutes. a shirt worn by the argentine footballer diego maradona when he scored his famous "hand of god" goal against england in 1986 has been put up for auction. maradona wore the infamous number ten shirt in the world cup in mexico when he put argentina ahead by punching the ball into the net. let's get all the latest sports news now from the bbc sport centre. hello, i'm mimi fawaz. we start with football and real madrid with the first leg advantage in their european champions league quarter final tie against the holders chelsea. karim benzema followed up his hat trick in the last round against paris saint—germain by scoring
p&0 ferries says it hopes to resume sailings to calais by next week, but the coastguard says no furtherk government has unveiled its long—awaited energy strategy, which aims to curtail the use of imported fuel by boosting renewable power generation. a regulator will be created to oversee the building of a new generation of nuclear plants and a target's been set to produce enough wind energy to power every home in the uk by 2030. i'll have more on this in about ten minutes. a shirt worn by...
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the report or william blue croft explains ukraine's foreign minister demetrius calais, but told natal last week that all his country was looking for is weapons. lots of them and more serious ones. now. so far, western allies have delivered equipment like anti tank, an anti aircraft, missiles alley, $17000.00 such weapons against tanks have come from nato members like the united states, natty kingdom, and germany. they seem to have proven highly effective against russian armor as have turkish made drones armed with air to surface missiles. the t p to drone has been a workhorse for ukrainian forces. the u. s. may also deliver hundreds of small fast drones called switch blades. that also go after armor. now, these sorts of lighter weapons have beat back russian forces, making them downsize their war ambitions and contain their assault to ukraine's east. but to fully defeat the russian invasion, ukraine is said it's been hounding allies for heavier weapons, such as tanks, long range artillery, anti ship missiles, and helicopters. now some of these are on the list of the a $100000000.00 of
the report or william blue croft explains ukraine's foreign minister demetrius calais, but told natal last week that all his country was looking for is weapons. lots of them and more serious ones. now. so far, western allies have delivered equipment like anti tank, an anti aircraft, missiles alley, $17000.00 such weapons against tanks have come from nato members like the united states, natty kingdom, and germany. they seem to have proven highly effective against russian armor as have turkish...
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well, when you plan on doing that, 2nd question is ukraine's foreign minister calais by said today that as long as the west continues buying russian gas or oil, it is supporting the russian war machine. that's a direct quote. are you pressing europeans to commit to a time mine a more aggressive timeline for banning russian oil and gas? thank you. thanks. i. so on the 1st question, 1st as you know, and as i, i said we have been individually united states and collectively as partners more than 30 countries providing to ukraine. ah, the weapons and systems that we believe it can use most effectively. and that it needs to push back against our russian aggression. and we're not gonna let anything stand in the way of getting ukrainians what they need and what we believe can be effective. so we're looking across the board right now, not only at what we've provided and continue to provide, but whether there are additional systems that would make a difference. and then we could bride them and we're doing that in close consultation with the ukrainians, as well as with allies and partners on the e
well, when you plan on doing that, 2nd question is ukraine's foreign minister calais by said today that as long as the west continues buying russian gas or oil, it is supporting the russian war machine. that's a direct quote. are you pressing europeans to commit to a time mine a more aggressive timeline for banning russian oil and gas? thank you. thanks. i. so on the 1st question, 1st as you know, and as i, i said we have been individually united states and collectively as partners more than 30...
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that is looking very problematic. 0f calais. that is looking very problematic.and paris, brussels and amsterdam. london and paris, brussels and amsterdam-— london and paris, brussels and amsterdam. , , ,, ., amsterdam. finally, briefly, simon, what's the best _ amsterdam. finally, briefly, simon, what's the best advice _ amsterdam. finally, briefly, simon, what's the best advice you _ amsterdam. finally, briefly, simon, what's the best advice you can - amsterdam. finally, briefly, simon, what's the best advice you can give l what's the best advice you can give to travellers today if they think they might be affected or know they have already been affected by this? if you are an airline passenger, it is really easy, the airline has to get you where you need to be as soon as it possibly can and provide you with meals and, if necessary, hotel accommodation plus cash compensation. forthe accommodation plus cash compensation. for the ferries, you don't have anything like the same rights. wherever you are heading, i'm afraid to be prepared for delays and disruption. {
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now ukraine, foreign minister, dmitri calais, bob said he was cautiously optimistic after today's meeting. let's take a listen to what he said moments ago. either you help us now and i'm speaking about days, not weeks. or you help will come to late an sir many people will die. many civilians will lose their homes. many villages will be destroyed. exactly because this help came too late. there at the yo ukrainian foreign minister with a very clear message, terry. that's right, and he did say he was cautiously optimistic, but i would say listening to that there that he is more cautious than optimistic. he warned allies that they could no longer sit around discussing what may be on its way. he said there is no more time you have just seen what happened in boucher. we know what's happening in other ukrainian cities and you are too late to save those people. he said. but unless you send us more heavy equipment now, and unless you put tougher sanctions on moscow at this very moment, it's already so late. he said, so many more lives are going to be lost, as you heard him say there. and is certai
now ukraine, foreign minister, dmitri calais, bob said he was cautiously optimistic after today's meeting. let's take a listen to what he said moments ago. either you help us now and i'm speaking about days, not weeks. or you help will come to late an sir many people will die. many civilians will lose their homes. many villages will be destroyed. exactly because this help came too late. there at the yo ukrainian foreign minister with a very clear message, terry. that's right, and he did say he...
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p&0 ferries says it won't resume services on the dover—to—calais route before good friday at the earliestcross the channel. the trade body which represents meat producers is calling for lorries carrying perishable goods to be given priority. here's simonjones. going nowhere fast. the m20 in kent has become a giant lorry park for hgvs waiting to cross the channel. businesses left counting the cost, drivers counting the hours they've been stuck. now, for about three hours, right now. but we are hoping we are going to get to ashford in the next nine hours. hopefully. and now p&0 says services from dover will remain suspended until at least good friday. the company sacked 800 workers last month to replace them with cheaper agency staff. the ferries need to pass new safety checks. add in the get away ahead of easter, bad weather and it issues at customs, and it has been called a perfect storm. it's a particular problem for companies transporting products with a short shelf life. just how bad is the situation? we have had members with lorries stuck for up to two days, so it is really bad, and t
p&0 ferries says it won't resume services on the dover—to—calais route before good friday at the earliestcross the channel. the trade body which represents meat producers is calling for lorries carrying perishable goods to be given priority. here's simonjones. going nowhere fast. the m20 in kent has become a giant lorry park for hgvs waiting to cross the channel. businesses left counting the cost, drivers counting the hours they've been stuck. now, for about three hours, right now. but...
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the vessel's permission to cross between dover and the french port of calais was suspended over safetythe ban on sailing contributed to huge trafficjams approaching dover in kent. and staying in the uk, a 33—year—old man has been arrested in the town of bedworth in warwickshire after a series of attacks in the town centre. two men and a woman were stabbed. one of the victims is in a stable condition in hospital. the other two have been discharged. officers say at least ten people were attacked. supermarkets across the uk are limiting how much cooking oil customers are able to buy, with exports hit by the war in ukraine. the country is the uk's biggest supplier of sunflower oil. simon browning reports. the sunflower — the national symbol of ukraine, its bright shining star. yet this spectacular yellow flower is also a highly productive major agricultural export. ukraine normally produces more sunflower oil than anywhere else in the world, but the war, like most things, has almost stopped sunflower farming and production and now food supply chains around the world are short. some superma
the vessel's permission to cross between dover and the french port of calais was suspended over safetythe ban on sailing contributed to huge trafficjams approaching dover in kent. and staying in the uk, a 33—year—old man has been arrested in the town of bedworth in warwickshire after a series of attacks in the town centre. two men and a woman were stabbed. one of the victims is in a stable condition in hospital. the other two have been discharged. officers say at least ten people were...
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well, when you plan on doing that, 2nd question is ukraine's foreign minister calais by said today that as long as the west continues buying russian gas or oil, it is supporting the russian war machine. that's a direct quote, or you pressing europeans to commit to a time mine a more aggressive timeline for banning russian oil and gas. thank you. thanks. oh, so on the 1st question. first, as you know, and as i said, we have been an individually united states and collectively as partners more than 30 countries providing to ukraine. ah, the weapons and systems that we believe it can use most effectively. and that it needs to push back against our russian, russia, and we're not gonna let anything stand in the way of getting ukrainians what they need and what we believe can be effective. so we're looking across the board right now, not only what we've provided and continue to provide, but whether there are additional systems that would make a difference and that we could buy them. and we're doing that in close consultation with the ukrainians, as well as with allies and partners on the energ
well, when you plan on doing that, 2nd question is ukraine's foreign minister calais by said today that as long as the west continues buying russian gas or oil, it is supporting the russian war machine. that's a direct quote, or you pressing europeans to commit to a time mine a more aggressive timeline for banning russian oil and gas. thank you. thanks. oh, so on the 1st question. first, as you know, and as i said, we have been an individually united states and collectively as partners more...
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for the next five years, it's going to be a real struggle here in nord—pas—de—calais.ing macron�*s win, the fact that around 3 million people cast spoilt or blank votes while turn out was at its lowest since the late �*60s. france has kept its president in place but the country doesn't quite march on as before. and just to be clear, what has been the reaction, international reaction, to mr macron�*s victory? brussels might be nearly 200 miles away but you can practically hear the sighs of relief from the european union and nato. the marine pen had promised to radically reform the eu. -- pen had promised to radically reform the eu. —— marine le pen. while she downplayed her previous comments, ties with russia and vladimir, there are also fears and marine le pen presidency could weaken western response to vladimir putin's invasion of ukraine. among the leaders to congratulate emmanuel macron was president zelensky, who described him as a true friend ukraine. within the eu he probably now cement his position as its pre—eminent leader. at home he faces fights, not least th
for the next five years, it's going to be a real struggle here in nord—pas—de—calais.ing macron�*s win, the fact that around 3 million people cast spoilt or blank votes while turn out was at its lowest since the late �*60s. france has kept its president in place but the country doesn't quite march on as before. and just to be clear, what has been the reaction, international reaction, to mr macron�*s victory? brussels might be nearly 200 miles away but you can practically hear the...
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many kilometers of many hours of traffic jams from english dover to french calais revealed another problemthe ferries affected by the storm have no one to repair the mass staff quits, and parts are no longer available. londoners lack patience on the streets of the british capital demanding the resignation of the government of the conservative party, johnson personally, the price threshold for energy carriers soared by 54%, and annual inflation to a record level of more than six percent in 30 years. see alexander khabarov for details the british are trying to adapt to new electricity prices. after the bills have doubled, some of them have to choose to live in the warmth, or save on food. i from day to day day making sure my kids are warm and have something to eat, here is the city of wolverhampton the area of the country where the population suffers most from fuel poverty nine out of ten people can not afford to pay their electricity bills at 5:00 p.m. . we lie down in bed. we warm ourselves under the covers to save electricity and gas. in the suburbs of manchester rescue services. they c
many kilometers of many hours of traffic jams from english dover to french calais revealed another problemthe ferries affected by the storm have no one to repair the mass staff quits, and parts are no longer available. londoners lack patience on the streets of the british capital demanding the resignation of the government of the conservative party, johnson personally, the price threshold for energy carriers soared by 54%, and annual inflation to a record level of more than six percent in 30...
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we've seen a huge amount of disruption, particularly outbound, leaving the uk, dover into calais.to rethink how they supply, if they've got the capacity to move the goods they need. that requires everyone to be thinking about how they stay resilient through the easter period. do you feel like what's being provided by the government and some of the announcements they make, for example the transport secretary saying they will provide extra services and facilities along the 20 for those who are stuck stop is it all too little, too late? �* , ., , late? we've been caught out yet aaain b late? we've been caught out yet again by disruption. _ late? we've been caught out yet again by disruption. it's - late? we've been caught out yet again by disruption. it's sad - again by disruption. it's sad to see the three years in to all this resilience planning we find ourselves in this situation. things have eased, they were better over the weekend and we hope things will be more resilient into this week. we deserve better than they've had so far in terms of support. they've had so far in terms o
we've seen a huge amount of disruption, particularly outbound, leaving the uk, dover into calais.to rethink how they supply, if they've got the capacity to move the goods they need. that requires everyone to be thinking about how they stay resilient through the easter period. do you feel like what's being provided by the government and some of the announcements they make, for example the transport secretary saying they will provide extra services and facilities along the 20 for those who are...
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you boasted about a surge of staff to calais to support the ukrainian refugees who'd arrived there.st of all, there's no boasting that's taking place. let me just be clear about that. we have a centre in france, set up as a bespoke centre... you talked about a surge, home secretary. so, that is our home office staff there. by the way, that's done in conjunction with the french government. people look at the numbers, and they say, 10,000 you reckon have arrived from ukraine? in germany, it's 300,000. in ireland, its 17,000. why is britain playing catch up? so, mark, if i may politelyjust say, this isn't about catch up and this is not about comparing us to other countries. why? well, first and foremost, because we have an uncapped scheme. our scheme is unprecedented... but they're not coming, home secretary. people are frustrated because they want to bring people over. they have got their homes, they want to put people up. they can't make it happen. and they are blaming your home office system, the red tape. so, if i may, it's always easy to blame someone else. security checks are a p
you boasted about a surge of staff to calais to support the ukrainian refugees who'd arrived there.st of all, there's no boasting that's taking place. let me just be clear about that. we have a centre in france, set up as a bespoke centre... you talked about a surge, home secretary. so, that is our home office staff there. by the way, that's done in conjunction with the french government. people look at the numbers, and they say, 10,000 you reckon have arrived from ukraine? in germany, it's...
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than a fortnight ago and that has really hit capacity on that cross—channel strait between dover and calais take up some of their capacity, but unfortunately, they have also got two ships out of service this weekend. with so much capacity out of the channel, queues are backing up. here in the uk, there has been an early start for some to the easter holidays so we are starting to see passenger traffic return, people heading back down to the channel, people going to the beaches, and a lot of people want to get back to see family. earlier this morning i spoke to matthias muller, heading back to a small town outside cologne with his wife and two children to see his parents and parents—in—law, the kids haven't seen their grandparents for more than two years, and they arrived in dover on a side street and stuck in a queue. i am in brookfield place in dover. we left london this morning at 5am, to be the first to change our p&0 to into a dfds ticket. being stuck here for the last two hours, you can see the queues, this is dover. i am here with my family, we are going to germany to see my parents fo
than a fortnight ago and that has really hit capacity on that cross—channel strait between dover and calais take up some of their capacity, but unfortunately, they have also got two ships out of service this weekend. with so much capacity out of the channel, queues are backing up. here in the uk, there has been an early start for some to the easter holidays so we are starting to see passenger traffic return, people heading back down to the channel, people going to the beaches, and a lot of...
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yes, news has reached the camps in calais, the makeshift camps where hundreds of people are waiting,ause they see that as the best way they will manage to reach the uk. we have been speaking to people in france and they said it is not necessarily going to put them off and at the moment they may attempt the crossing, trying to get over here before that policy becomes a reality. we are hearing from the british government that it could start to be activated within around six weeks. we could see the first people sent from here to remand it within six weeks. it is likely to face a legal challenge. it is facing a huge amount of opposition and to be fair, the government have put forward many ideas in the past, such as turning boats back at sea. that has been rejected, it was considered too complicated. critics are saying, is this another idea to garner headlines to act as a deterrent, but will it be something we see happening in reality? simon, thank ou ve happening in reality? simon, thank you very much _ happening in reality? simon, thank you very much indeed. _ happening in reality? simo
yes, news has reached the camps in calais, the makeshift camps where hundreds of people are waiting,ause they see that as the best way they will manage to reach the uk. we have been speaking to people in france and they said it is not necessarily going to put them off and at the moment they may attempt the crossing, trying to get over here before that policy becomes a reality. we are hearing from the british government that it could start to be activated within around six weeks. we could see...
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cross—channel shade dashed the cross—channel shade dashed the cross—channel strait between dover and calaisnel, queues are backing up. here in the uk, there has been an early start to sum for the easter holidays so we are starting to see passenger traffic return, people heading back down to the channel, people going to the beaches, but a lot of people want to get back to see family, earlier this morning i spoke to a man heading back to a small town outside cologne with his wife and two children to see his parents and parents are low, the kids haven't seen their grandparents for more than two years, and they arrived in dover and they are stuck in a queue. i am years, and they arrived in dover and they are stuck in a queue.— they are stuck in a queue. i am in brookfield — they are stuck in a queue. i am in brookfield place _ they are stuck in a queue. i am in brookfield place in _ they are stuck in a queue. i am in brookfield place in dover, - they are stuck in a queue. i am in brookfield place in dover, we - they are stuck in a queue. i am in brookfield place in dover, we left london _ brook
cross—channel shade dashed the cross—channel shade dashed the cross—channel strait between dover and calaisnel, queues are backing up. here in the uk, there has been an early start to sum for the easter holidays so we are starting to see passenger traffic return, people heading back down to the channel, people going to the beaches, but a lot of people want to get back to see family, earlier this morning i spoke to a man heading back to a small town outside cologne with his wife and two...
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this crossing to rwanda on a one—way ticket, i think music that is spreading over in the camps in calaise travelled across europe from over many different countries before arriving in france and ultimately getting to the uk, but what we are not clear is when exactly the government will try to start moving people from here 4000 miles away to rwanda. they have said they want to potentially start within six weeks but it is legally complicated, the government expect there to be weak legal challenges. and also there is a real degree of opposition. we have heard opposition from opposition parties here in the uk. we are also hearing from the pcs union who represents civil service staff who talk about policy being inhumane, and also, as you mentioned at the start, priti patel, the home secretary, had to order that directive, basically there were concerns raised amongst civil service at the home office about just how much this would cost, when it it would be value for money but she says she will take personal responsibility, she was to plough ahead with this, i understand it is difficult at the m
this crossing to rwanda on a one—way ticket, i think music that is spreading over in the camps in calaise travelled across europe from over many different countries before arriving in france and ultimately getting to the uk, but what we are not clear is when exactly the government will try to start moving people from here 4000 miles away to rwanda. they have said they want to potentially start within six weeks but it is legally complicated, the government expect there to be weak legal...
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p&o ferries says it won t resume services between dover and calais until friday — at the earliest — raising long delays on the m20 motorway — meat producers are calling for perishable goods to be prioritised. the lorry drivers waiting to cross, it's been a nightmare. complaining about lack of facilities and information.— about lack of facilities and information. ., ., ., ,., information. now we are about three hours but we — information. now we are about three hours but we are _ information. now we are about three hours but we are hoping _ information. now we are about three hours but we are hoping we - information. now we are about three hours but we are hoping we are - information. now we are about three | hours but we are hoping we are going to get across in hours, hopefully. and for those - carrying fresh produce, there is the added nightmare they're losing a valuable shelf life the longer they wait. they want to be able to jump the queues with their goods on a priority lane. 50 the queues with their goods on a priority lane-— priority lane. so the fresh meat industry that — priority la
p&o ferries says it won t resume services between dover and calais until friday — at the earliest — raising long delays on the m20 motorway — meat producers are calling for perishable goods to be prioritised. the lorry drivers waiting to cross, it's been a nightmare. complaining about lack of facilities and information.— about lack of facilities and information. ., ., ., ,., information. now we are about three hours but we — information. now we are about three hours but we are _...
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thanks to mark, they were soon on their way to calais.in a house nearby in rugby. but she's been shocked by how hard it has been to get vita simple things like a bank account and national insurance number. just trying to help her set up a life has been much harder than i thought. everything is two steps forward, one step back. vita says that however well looked after she is here, her desire to go home gets stronger by the day. translation: i am very grateful i to mark and heather for their help, for them helping us. my husband is also very grateful. we didn't expect that such people exist that can help so much. heather and mark have already started talking to sophie about her extraordinary beginning and her remarkable family. zoe conway, bbc news. borisjohnson has ignored calls from labour to apologise to the archbishop of canterbury and the church of england. during prime minister's questions, mrjohnson was pressed on claims that he told a meeting of conservative mps last night that both organisations hadn't been criticial enough of pres
thanks to mark, they were soon on their way to calais.in a house nearby in rugby. but she's been shocked by how hard it has been to get vita simple things like a bank account and national insurance number. just trying to help her set up a life has been much harder than i thought. everything is two steps forward, one step back. vita says that however well looked after she is here, her desire to go home gets stronger by the day. translation: i am very grateful i to mark and heather for their...
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daniel henry, bbc news, calais.d the streets in tributes. "it's not about to me," he always said. "it's about the boys who didn't come home." but today, it was about harry billenge. d—day veteran, fundraiser, family man and friend. we receive the body of our brother harry with confidence in god, the giver of life, who raised the lord jesus from the dead. the church so full that extra space had to be found in a nearby hall. for harry, it was never about him, it was always about them. we've got to say thank you for all that he did. normandy, of course, comes to the fore, but his christian faith, his love of his family, his skills as a barber. they're all things that perhaps a lot of people didn't he did. many of those attending met harry through his fundraising. take care, my love. god bless. in his chair at the local market, he raised tens of thousands of pounds to build a memorial in normandy for the british service personnel who lost their lives. six months ago today, he finally saw the completed monument. they des
daniel henry, bbc news, calais.d the streets in tributes. "it's not about to me," he always said. "it's about the boys who didn't come home." but today, it was about harry billenge. d—day veteran, fundraiser, family man and friend. we receive the body of our brother harry with confidence in god, the giver of life, who raised the lord jesus from the dead. the church so full that extra space had to be found in a nearby hall. for harry, it was never about him, it was always...
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well, that's right, p&0 ferries had hoped to start their busiest route between dover and calais thisme and coastguard agency, so they are staying put here in dover at the port instead. p&0 has apologised to passengers and said people who had booked with them direct can get a refund, or it's putting on alternative arrangements including letting people go from hull to rotterdam instead or booking them onto brittany ferries from portsmouth with any additional mileage reimbursed. but having fewer ferries running from here at dover has contributed to big traffic issues, congestion that there's been over the past couple of weeks and the operation block traffic management system, where lorries are queued up on the m 20 motorway has beenin queued up on the m 20 motorway has been in place and it will stay in place until monday. we have had a fair bit of disquiet from hauliers about this, who are unhappy about the impact on drivers having to sit in those queues for hours with no facilities for site katy austin, thank you. authorities say nearly one million people have been affected by a tropic
well, that's right, p&0 ferries had hoped to start their busiest route between dover and calais thisme and coastguard agency, so they are staying put here in dover at the port instead. p&0 has apologised to passengers and said people who had booked with them direct can get a refund, or it's putting on alternative arrangements including letting people go from hull to rotterdam instead or booking them onto brittany ferries from portsmouth with any additional mileage reimbursed. but having...
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the end of still not running on the dover calais route after they sacked nearly 800 seafarers last monthration block traffic management system is in place, lorries are queued up on the 20 motorway. here, anotherferry operator dft s says it is doing everything it can to keep things moving. today passenger traffic seems to be flowing smoothly. ferry services are running with some delays. we are coming into what is expected to be another very busy weekend. some people going away for easter, some people returning after trips they have made this week. the fda says it cannot take any piano ferry passengers over this weekend. people are being told not to turn up at ports like this unless they have an advanced booking. a 36—year—old albanian man has been jailed for a minimum of 36 years in prison for the murder of the primary school teacher sabina nessa. koci selamaj drove from eastbourne to south—east london last september and attacked ms nessa with a metal traffic triangle. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. sabina nessa — graduate, primary school teacher and fun loving. the se
the end of still not running on the dover calais route after they sacked nearly 800 seafarers last monthration block traffic management system is in place, lorries are queued up on the 20 motorway. here, anotherferry operator dft s says it is doing everything it can to keep things moving. today passenger traffic seems to be flowing smoothly. ferry services are running with some delays. we are coming into what is expected to be another very busy weekend. some people going away for easter, some...
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more than a fortnight ago that has really hit capacity on the cross—channel strait between dover and calaiscapacity but unfortunately, they've also got two ships out of service this weekend so, with so much capacity out of the channel, queues are backing up. even the uk, there is been an early start to sum for the easter holiday so we are starting to see passenger traffic return. people are heading back down to the channel and they want to get to the channel and they want to get to the channel and they want to get to the beaches where they have not been for two years because of the pandemic. a lot of people want to get back and see family. earlier this morning i spoke to someone heading back to a small town in germany with his wife and his two children to see his parents and parents in law. the kit had not seen their more than two years and they arrived in dover and was stuck in a queue. i arrived in dover and was stuck in a cueue. ., arrived in dover and was stuck in a a ueue. ., , ., ~ arrived in dover and was stuck in a cueue. . . ., ., queue. i am in dover. we left london this morning —
more than a fortnight ago that has really hit capacity on the cross—channel strait between dover and calaiscapacity but unfortunately, they've also got two ships out of service this weekend so, with so much capacity out of the channel, queues are backing up. even the uk, there is been an early start to sum for the easter holiday so we are starting to see passenger traffic return. people are heading back down to the channel and they want to get to the channel and they want to get to the...
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p&o ferries says it won't resume services on the dover—to—calais route before good friday at the earliestre to cross the channel. the trade body which represents meat producers is calling for lorries carrying perishable goods to be given priority. here's simonjones. going nowhere fast. the' 20 in kent has become a giant lorry park for hgvs waiting to cross the channel. businesses left counting the cost, drivers counting the hours they have been stuck. ., ., ,., drivers counting the hours they have been stuck-— been stuck. now about three hours riaht now, been stuck. now about three hours right now. but _ been stuck. now about three hours right now, but we _ been stuck. now about three hours right now, but we are _ been stuck. now about three hours right now, but we are hoping i been stuck. now about three hours right now, but we are hoping we i been stuck. now about three hours | right now, but we are hoping we will go in the next nine hours. hopefully. go in the next nine hours. hepefully-_ go in the next nine hours. hopefully. go in the next nine hours. hoefull . �* ., ., , hopefully. a
p&o ferries says it won't resume services on the dover—to—calais route before good friday at the earliestre to cross the channel. the trade body which represents meat producers is calling for lorries carrying perishable goods to be given priority. here's simonjones. going nowhere fast. the' 20 in kent has become a giant lorry park for hgvs waiting to cross the channel. businesses left counting the cost, drivers counting the hours they have been stuck. ., ., ,., drivers counting the...