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other in calais . refugees are other in calais. refugees are welcome here. are these refugees welcome here. are these refugees welcome , idiots. putting us all welcome, idiots. putting us all in danger and. >> and all it takes is one lone actor. one person who reads this stuff to act on what they have read. it's one of the reasons why i won't bring my wife back to this country. >> prince harry won't attend his uncle's funeral because britain isn't safe. >> young men with knife and bullet wounds come here every night. victims of the ongoing gang wars in the city. >> but he's off to colombia with meghan instead. is he a hypocrite also? >> it is damaging for asylum seekers in need of protection and safe and legal routes to be heard. >> the archbishop of woke has banned a reverend because he doesn't think lgbt ideology should be taught to kids, and. road closures and massive police support for pakistan independence day and want to scrap not strengthened reforms to kerb legal migration undone thousands of d
other in calais . refugees are other in calais. refugees are welcome here. are these refugees welcome here. are these refugees welcome , idiots. putting us all welcome, idiots. putting us all in danger and. >> and all it takes is one lone actor. one person who reads this stuff to act on what they have read. it's one of the reasons why i won't bring my wife back to this country. >> prince harry won't attend his uncle's funeral because britain isn't safe. >> young men with knife...
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secondly, the gangs in calais , now, they're not even calais, now, they're not even the gangs that hess. i said before on this show he needs to address the gangs at the source. he has absolutely no way of doing that unless he has a relationship with those countries. so he won't do that. and thirdly, if you want to keep our communities in this country safe, the first thing you do, you have to have a balanced, realistic chat. as a pm, you cannot pick a side if you pick a side or come back to haunt us all. >> do you understand, bill, that people millions of people actually are very concerned that just to take the case of some of the examples that we've been provided with here @gbnews you know, some sudanese gangs, rivals from the north and the south, apparently, you know, perfectly content to take machetes to each other , coming machetes to each other, coming over here and then maybe being scattered around the country under a labour government. >> look, i'm really concerned about migration. this labour government is concerned about migration . but let's have migration. but let's have a r
secondly, the gangs in calais , now, they're not even calais, now, they're not even the gangs that hess. i said before on this show he needs to address the gangs at the source. he has absolutely no way of doing that unless he has a relationship with those countries. so he won't do that. and thirdly, if you want to keep our communities in this country safe, the first thing you do, you have to have a balanced, realistic chat. as a pm, you cannot pick a side if you pick a side or come back to...
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>> look, whatever is going on in calais, it's happening there.people that are trying to make their way across the channel to come here, a it's very dangerous. and i absolutely agree that they should not be making the treacherous journey here because it's just not safe. and also there's properly in place to deal with them when they get here. i mean, look at they get here. i mean, look at the conservative party. they had the conservative party. they had the rwandan policy. they kind of beat that drum for a good few years, you know, the way people, the way migrants and asylum seekers are treated, it's just criminal. >> all right. okay, i get that. i mean, stephen, to be honest with you, i'm a little bit more concerned for the people in dunkirk who are being attacked by these people. all the idea that we might be attacked by some of them as well. >> well, i think everybody should be concerned about violence of any, any form whatsoever. and i've said that the way that we are now dealing with this issue, because of the inaction by macron and i've, i've
>> look, whatever is going on in calais, it's happening there.people that are trying to make their way across the channel to come here, a it's very dangerous. and i absolutely agree that they should not be making the treacherous journey here because it's just not safe. and also there's properly in place to deal with them when they get here. i mean, look at they get here. i mean, look at the conservative party. they had the conservative party. they had the rwandan policy. they kind of beat...
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once in calais, the flame will be split into 12 different torches, all starting its own relay acrossn the opening ceremony is of the paralympics, and of course, we will have full coverage on bbc news, and also across the whole of the paralympics on the bbc sport website and app. stay with us on bbc news. hello there. well, it's another rather breezy day for this time of year, but not as windy as it was at the end of last week. there's yet more wet weather to come in the forecast too. most of that is out towards the north and the west because further south and east, it should stay largely dry. but we've already seen the best of the sunshine this morning, such as here in northamptonshire, a rather chilly start to the day for this time of year too, many of our temperatures back into single figures. but here comes the rain. it's slowly pushing eastwards across much of scotland, northern ireland and northern england, particularly heavy for southwest scotland, northwest england, where the ground is already saturated. a few patches of rain across wales and for southwest england. it's windy
once in calais, the flame will be split into 12 different torches, all starting its own relay acrossn the opening ceremony is of the paralympics, and of course, we will have full coverage on bbc news, and also across the whole of the paralympics on the bbc sport website and app. stay with us on bbc news. hello there. well, it's another rather breezy day for this time of year, but not as windy as it was at the end of last week. there's yet more wet weather to come in the forecast too. most of...
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they'll be handing the symbolic torch to french paralympians in calais.elling explains. please, create the paralympic flame. the start of a global event began in the most british way possible. cheering it's been an absolute honour to be asked to come and light the paralympic flame here at the birthplace of the paralympic games, in stoke mandeville. i really believe that we stand on the shoulder of giants and all those people that have gone before, all those paralympians. the flame for the olympic games was created in olympia, in greece, the birthplace of the olympics. in october, the decision was made that for the paralympic games, the flame would be created here from paris forward — this, the buckinghamshire village stoke mandeville, and the birthplace of the movement. it was in the 1940s that german doctor ludwig guttmann began using sport to help rehabilitate patients with spinal injuries. in 1948, he held the first stoke mandeville games, with 16 injured service personnel competing in archery. the event grew and grew and in rome in 1960, 400 athletes
they'll be handing the symbolic torch to french paralympians in calais.elling explains. please, create the paralympic flame. the start of a global event began in the most british way possible. cheering it's been an absolute honour to be asked to come and light the paralympic flame here at the birthplace of the paralympic games, in stoke mandeville. i really believe that we stand on the shoulder of giants and all those people that have gone before, all those paralympians. the flame for the...
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once in calais, the flame will be split into 12 different torches, all starting its own relay acrosshat the power of the paralympics are to bring people together on a specific challenge, how we can reduce this discrimination for people with disability. they are still the ones the most discriminated in our country to access to job, to access to transport, to access to sport, and that's something we should tackle. the 12 individual torches will all converge on paris this wednesday, the cauldron and will be lit and the games will begin. and we will have coverage of the opening ceremony from paris. there is no paralympics coverage on bbc radio 5 live and the bbc sport website and app. we should point out that if you pretty watch it on the television, you can for on our colleagues on channel 4, who had the tv rights here in the uk. a composer whose work featured at the start of the london 2012 paralympics has been appointed as master of the king's music. errollyn wallen is one of the world's most—performed living composers. her pieces marked the golden and diamond jubilees of king charles
once in calais, the flame will be split into 12 different torches, all starting its own relay acrosshat the power of the paralympics are to bring people together on a specific challenge, how we can reduce this discrimination for people with disability. they are still the ones the most discriminated in our country to access to job, to access to transport, to access to sport, and that's something we should tackle. the 12 individual torches will all converge on paris this wednesday, the cauldron...
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other in calais .es are welcome here. are these refugees welcome here. are these refugees welcome , idiots. putting us all welcome, idiots. putting us all in danger and. >> and all it takes is one lone actor. one person who reads this stuff to act on what they have read. it's one of the reasons why i won't bring my wife back to this country. >> prince harry won't attend his uncle's
other in calais .es are welcome here. are these refugees welcome here. are these refugees welcome , idiots. putting us all welcome, idiots. putting us all in danger and. >> and all it takes is one lone actor. one person who reads this stuff to act on what they have read. it's one of the reasons why i won't bring my wife back to this country. >> prince harry won't attend his uncle's
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beaches . in charge of the calais beaches.demonstrations as well, or is there something a little bit weird going on? we're going to be getting stuck into that. the manchester airport incident? well, the police are now investigating another officer. well, i think that's raises serious questions over two tier policing the isis threat. is it back. did it ever go away? taylor swift has had to cancel a few concerts in vienna. but she is coming here this month to do some more concerts here. so how worried or otherwise should we be? and banksy, he didn't last long in peckham, christopher, but i think anyone could have told him that. >> splendid patrick that's coming up after the weather with annie shuttleworth. >> i've been presenting state of the nation with my friend jacob rees—mogg. he's back on monday at 8 pm. do tune in. you won't want to miss it. thank you for tuning in. it's been great to be here, for the last couple of days. and hopefully i'll be back here with you again soon. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar, sponsors o
beaches . in charge of the calais beaches.demonstrations as well, or is there something a little bit weird going on? we're going to be getting stuck into that. the manchester airport incident? well, the police are now investigating another officer. well, i think that's raises serious questions over two tier policing the isis threat. is it back. did it ever go away? taylor swift has had to cancel a few concerts in vienna. but she is coming here this month to do some more concerts here. so how...
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in the early noughfies a problem in calais in the early noughties with the camp, labour got it closeds went down. so i hope when they do you'll be congratulated. >> so you've still not answered the question about where do we send afghanis? afghanistan? asylum seekers who fell there. >> we need to do first thing is send people back from the countries that we can. nobody goes back to bangladesh at the moment, which is a country. we should have a proper returns agreement with from countries like afghanistan. it's very difficult. >> we're going to go now. we're going to go now to the yes or no quiz, matthew's getting a little bit excited. let's see if we can win. you love it. >> when i get excited i do my mother does, my mother does. >> so yes or no. you know the rules. we had stephen pound on i think it was last week. he was, he was awful again. he still don't get it. yes. >> he went well. he he i think he just likes to wind you up right. >> then. chloe, should parliament be recalled? yes. matthew. no clay. do we have two tier policing in the uk? yes matthew. no matthew . does social mat
in the early noughfies a problem in calais in the early noughties with the camp, labour got it closeds went down. so i hope when they do you'll be congratulated. >> so you've still not answered the question about where do we send afghanis? afghanistan? asylum seekers who fell there. >> we need to do first thing is send people back from the countries that we can. nobody goes back to bangladesh at the moment, which is a country. we should have a proper returns agreement with from...
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other in calais . in calais. refugees are welcome here. are these refugees welcome here. are these refugees welcome , idiots. putting us all welcome, idiots. putting us all in danger and. >> and all it takes is one lone actor. one person who reads this stuff to act on what they have read. it's one of the reasons why i won't bring my wife back to this country. >> prince harry won't attend his uncle's funeral because britain isn't safe. >> young men with knife and bullet wounds come here every night. victims of the ongoing gang wars in the city. >> but he's off to colombia with meghan instead. is he a hypocrite also? >> it is damaging for asylum seekers in need of protection and safe and legal routes to be heard. >> the archbishop of woke has banned a reverend because he doesn't think lgbt ideology should be taught to kids, and. road closures and massive police support for pakistan independence day and want to scrap not strengthened reforms to kerb legal migration undone thousands of dangerous criminals
other in calais . in calais. refugees are welcome here. are these refugees welcome here. are these refugees welcome , idiots. putting us all welcome, idiots. putting us all in danger and. >> and all it takes is one lone actor. one person who reads this stuff to act on what they have read. it's one of the reasons why i won't bring my wife back to this country. >> prince harry won't attend his uncle's funeral because britain isn't safe. >> young men with knife and bullet wounds...
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he's called lee west and he went deep undercover in a migrant camp in calais.uple of clips for you. this is the start of his extraordinary story. >> i could build a tent deep inside . so tonight we met back inside. so tonight we met back up with the boys , the boys from up with the boys, the boys from chad that we met yesterday on to yesterday's update . just about yesterday's update. just about to make our exit from the tent. i don't think the boys are up yet . it's i don't think the boys are up yet. it's raining. we might be might be come from sat around the campfire, >> it happens . >> it happens. >> it happens. >> from this angle, at the time, it was still full of people with fires inside the gym , and we fires inside the gym, and we asked where the church was , this asked where the church was, this is what's been left . is what's been left. >> well, i'm very pleased to say that i'm joined now by the man himself. well, lee, thank you very , very much. great to have very, very much. great to have you on the show. and could you just take me through, take me t
he's called lee west and he went deep undercover in a migrant camp in calais.uple of clips for you. this is the start of his extraordinary story. >> i could build a tent deep inside . so tonight we met back inside. so tonight we met back up with the boys , the boys from up with the boys, the boys from chad that we met yesterday on to yesterday's update . just about yesterday's update. just about to make our exit from the tent. i don't think the boys are up yet . it's i don't think the...
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people all the stores from calais and they ran out of food and prepared themselves for the worst. it's been a week since we got a hug. we do not sleep at night. we emptied the stores of food items. there is not a single electric motor left in israel. we do not sleep for long nights. i dug a hole underground for myself. at the same time as the zionists are waiting for the day of reckoning to arrive, military experts warned about israel entering into a war of attrition, which is not in its interest at all. this is despite the fact that the axis of resistance has gained achievements even before implementing its response. now for receive the latest information and more analysis regarding the successful operations of hezbollah in recent days. we want to go to beirut, the capital of lebanon, to talk with mr. hossein pak, an expert on lebanese issues . allah successfully targeted the headquarters of the 146th army with dozens of missiles this morning, and the iron dome could not stop those missiles. on the other hand , israel's channel 14 announced that in recent days, more than 15 hezbo
people all the stores from calais and they ran out of food and prepared themselves for the worst. it's been a week since we got a hug. we do not sleep at night. we emptied the stores of food items. there is not a single electric motor left in israel. we do not sleep for long nights. i dug a hole underground for myself. at the same time as the zionists are waiting for the day of reckoning to arrive, military experts warned about israel entering into a war of attrition, which is not in its...
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torchbearers head through the channel tunnel, handing the symbolic torch to french paralympians in calaisbirthplace of the paralympic movement, as our reporter matt gravelling explains. the start of a global event began in the most british way possible. it has been an absolute honour to be asked to light the paralympic flame here at the birthplace of the paralympic games and stoke mandeville. i believe we stand on the shoulder of giants and all those people that have gone before, although the paralympian. the flame for the olympic _ although the paralympian. the flame for the olympic games _ although the paralympian. the flame for the olympic games was _ although the paralympian. the flame for the olympic games was created l although the paralympian. the flame | for the olympic games was created in olympia, agrees, the birthplace of 0lympia, agrees, the birthplace of the olympics. in october the decision was made for the paralympic games, the flame would be created here, from paris forward, this stoke mandeville village and the birthplace of the movement. it was in the 1940s that german d
torchbearers head through the channel tunnel, handing the symbolic torch to french paralympians in calaisbirthplace of the paralympic movement, as our reporter matt gravelling explains. the start of a global event began in the most british way possible. it has been an absolute honour to be asked to light the paralympic flame here at the birthplace of the paralympic games and stoke mandeville. i believe we stand on the shoulder of giants and all those people that have gone before, although the...
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how many deaths have there been in the calais camps recently?t this back to you. we do not know. no, i'm not going to give you figures because you don't have them. >> you're just saying, nina, we have got exaggerating. >> no, they are . >> no, they are. >> no, they are. >> can i can i speak, please? >> can i can i speak, please? >> the facts speak. the facts are bad. >> we have got people that throw their id that lie from what country they are coming for. because they described this country as el dorado. if you go and interview, we've had people from here interview them in the calais camps. they call this el dorado because they think they're going to get a free house. they think they're going to get, free everything. but one thing. i've got one message to say to keir starmer and this government , normal, everyday government, normal, everyday people have had enough. we're not the far right. you're right. >> and stop labelling and going to what nina said. it is fairto to what nina said. it is fair to say that the government has been in office for
how many deaths have there been in the calais camps recently?t this back to you. we do not know. no, i'm not going to give you figures because you don't have them. >> you're just saying, nina, we have got exaggerating. >> no, they are . >> no, they are. >> no, they are. >> can i can i speak, please? >> can i can i speak, please? >> the facts speak. the facts are bad. >> we have got people that throw their id that lie from what country they are...
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beaches . in charge of the calais beaches.demonstrations as well, or is there something a little bit weird going on? we're going to be getting stuck into that. the manchester airport incident? well, the police are now investigating another officer. well, i think that's raises serious questions over two tier policing the isis threat. is it back. did it ever go away? taylor swift has had to cancel a few concerts in vienna. but she is coming here this month to do some more concerts here. so how worried or otherwise should we be? and banksy, he didn't last long in peckham, christopher, but i think anyone could have told him that. >> splendid patrick that's coming up after the weather with annie shuttleworth. >> i've been presenting state of the nation with my friend jacob rees—mogg. he's back on monday at 8 pm. do tune in. you won't want to miss it. thank you for tuning in. it's been great to be here, for the last couple of days. and hopefully i'll be back here with you again soon. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar, sponsors o
beaches . in charge of the calais beaches.demonstrations as well, or is there something a little bit weird going on? we're going to be getting stuck into that. the manchester airport incident? well, the police are now investigating another officer. well, i think that's raises serious questions over two tier policing the isis threat. is it back. did it ever go away? taylor swift has had to cancel a few concerts in vienna. but she is coming here this month to do some more concerts here. so how...
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french authorities rescued 53 others onboard the small boat after it got into difficulty between calaisake monday the hottest day of the year so far, while thunderstorm warnings have also been issued for northern parts of the uk. the met office has issued two yellow thunderstorm warnings, which affect northern ireland, northern england and scotland tonight and into monday morning. this sudden change in our weather is partly due to tropical storm debby, which brought flooding to the eastern united states. you're live with bbc news. us presidentjoe biden says he ended his re—election bid because he feared democratic party infighting over his candidacy would be a "distraction" and that his highest priority is to defeat donald trump in november. the comments came during president biden�*s first television interview since ending his run for the white house three weeks ago. speaking to cbs news correspondent robert costa, the president said he let go of personal ambition for what he says is a fight for democracy. although it is a great honour being president i think i have an obligation to th
french authorities rescued 53 others onboard the small boat after it got into difficulty between calaisake monday the hottest day of the year so far, while thunderstorm warnings have also been issued for northern parts of the uk. the met office has issued two yellow thunderstorm warnings, which affect northern ireland, northern england and scotland tonight and into monday morning. this sudden change in our weather is partly due to tropical storm debby, which brought flooding to the eastern...
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authorities say 5a migrants were rescued after their boat got into difficulty, six miles north of calaiseople were rescued from another boat. a uk government spokesperson says "this latest tragedy "underlines the terrible dangers of small boat "crossings, and we continue to do "everything we can to prevent callous criminals exploiting "vulnerable people". the deaths mean nine people have lost their lives attempting to cross the world's busiest shipping lane in dangerously overloaded dinghies this month alone, and 25 since the start of the year. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. more now on our top story in the closing of the olympic games— the closing of the olympic games in paris. one of the biggest _ games in paris. one of the biggest talking points has been the gender ineligibility of some _ the gender ineligibility of some females in the boxing competition.— some females in the boxing competition. the taiwanese boxer won _ competition. the taiwanese boxer won and _ competition. the taiwanese boxer won and has - competition. the taiwanese boxer won and has been - c
authorities say 5a migrants were rescued after their boat got into difficulty, six miles north of calaiseople were rescued from another boat. a uk government spokesperson says "this latest tragedy "underlines the terrible dangers of small boat "crossings, and we continue to do "everything we can to prevent callous criminals exploiting "vulnerable people". the deaths mean nine people have lost their lives attempting to cross the world's busiest shipping lane in...
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they'll be handing the symbolic torch to french paralympians in calais.e, the birthplace of the paralympic movement. 0ur correspondentjoe inwood spoke to some of team gb�*s paralympians as they were getting on to the eurostar. do you know your s3 from your c7? do you know why wheelchair rugby is called murderball? well, over the next 15 days or so, we're going to find out, because the paralympics are going to get going in paris. now, of course, the olympics were a fantastic success and team gb are hoping to replicate that with the paris games. i'm joined now by a couple of the swimming team, who are on their way here on the eurostar at st pancras. will and maisie, tell us which category and classification do you both compete in? so, i am sia, which is swimmers with, like, an intellectual impairment. and maisie, you are? i am an 56, and that's kind of in the middle of the physical impairments, yeah. now, maisie, you were at tokyo and you had great success, you are one of our big medal hopes. how are you feeling about these games? yeah, really good. you kno
they'll be handing the symbolic torch to french paralympians in calais.e, the birthplace of the paralympic movement. 0ur correspondentjoe inwood spoke to some of team gb�*s paralympians as they were getting on to the eurostar. do you know your s3 from your c7? do you know why wheelchair rugby is called murderball? well, over the next 15 days or so, we're going to find out, because the paralympics are going to get going in paris. now, of course, the olympics were a fantastic success and team...
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french authorities rescued 53 others onboard the small boat after it got into difficulty between calaisto make monday the hottest day of the year so far, while thunderstorm warnings have also been issued for northern parts of the uk. the met office has issued two yellow thunderstorm warnings which affect northern ireland, northern england and scotland tonight and into monday morning. this sudden change in our weather is partly due to tropical storm debby, which brought flooding to the eastern united states. you're live with bbc news. the interim government in bangladesh has stressed the need to end attacks on hindus and other religious minorities after the ousting of former prime minister sheikh hasina and her administration. the caretaker government said it will "immediately" consult with other groups to prevent such attacks. the cabinet — led by the nobel peace prize winner, muhammad yunus — said in its first official statement that the restoration of law and order is "its first priority". us presidentjoe biden says he ended his re—election bid because he feared democratic party in—fi
french authorities rescued 53 others onboard the small boat after it got into difficulty between calaisto make monday the hottest day of the year so far, while thunderstorm warnings have also been issued for northern parts of the uk. the met office has issued two yellow thunderstorm warnings which affect northern ireland, northern england and scotland tonight and into monday morning. this sudden change in our weather is partly due to tropical storm debby, which brought flooding to the eastern...
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authorities say 5a migrants were rescued after their boat got into difficulty six miles north of calais rescued from another boat. a uk government spokesperson says... the deaths mean nine people have lost their lives attempting to cross the world's busiest shipping lane in dangerously overloaded dinghies this month alone and 25 since the start of the year. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. to the middle east next. israel has ordered thousands of residents of khan younis in the south of gaza to relocate to designated "humanitarian zones. " the order follows saturday's israeli air strike on a school compound in gaza city — which it says was a hamas command centre. more than 70 people died. us vice president kamala harris condemned the loss of civilian life. you know, yet again, there are far too many civilians who've been killed. i mean, israel has a right to...go after the terrorists that are hamas but, as i have said many, many times, they also have — i believe — an important responsibility to avoid civilian casualties. meanwhile in tehran, iran's new president maso
authorities say 5a migrants were rescued after their boat got into difficulty six miles north of calais rescued from another boat. a uk government spokesperson says... the deaths mean nine people have lost their lives attempting to cross the world's busiest shipping lane in dangerously overloaded dinghies this month alone and 25 since the start of the year. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. to the middle east next. israel has ordered thousands of residents of khan younis in...
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so a former marine who infiltrated the calais migrant camp and then travelled back to britain in a small that i think we can play now, >> like a bit of tent deep inside. so tonight we met back up with the boys, the boys from chad. we're just about to make our exit from the tent . our exit from the tent. >> so what you're looking at there was, you know, footage of there was, you know, footage of the calais migrant camp. he's got an astonishing story to tell. it's a tv exclusive, and i think it's a story that the refugees welcome brigade would probably do quite well to listen to just a couple of other quick ones as well. are the unions now in charge? i mean, they all want a pay in charge? i mean, they all want a pay rise and why wouldn't they? because they've all been getting it. and why are our police so obsessed with diversity? i have another couple of clips that i'll leave for you for 9:00 pm, but i think they make good viewing as well. so it's all go tonight. >> all right. patrick sounds like a cracking show. and congratulations, by the way, on your recent ratings. absolutely smashing
so a former marine who infiltrated the calais migrant camp and then travelled back to britain in a small that i think we can play now, >> like a bit of tent deep inside. so tonight we met back up with the boys, the boys from chad. we're just about to make our exit from the tent . our exit from the tent. >> so what you're looking at there was, you know, footage of there was, you know, footage of the calais migrant camp. he's got an astonishing story to tell. it's a tv exclusive, and...
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now to take care of that by today's printers too much, calais goes, i have think so they will say that one of the most interesting to me about how this thing is going to day for you. i, you, i, you can't, you didn't that it's going to enroll or you think that sometimes you guys would be much of the because on the quote the dollars, all the stuff and it still get all the, all the, this much a basically i, your demand today i'll do most of the culture where we move. we have a little much of all result is others. i've seen a few all totally taking advantage of this not to allow resources well to oh, do you mind your job to govern us? do what do drugs do bought good health care, doable experience that we make life. well, the well being in the government is saying that it does increase minimum wage for you guys do minimal ways. it doesn't increase. ok sick, for example, if i say 1220 for the inside of it and when way receiving it 2000 that also i mean the more weights the code by just 3 by the price just to go which change, which also will do the by the way bugs, so we'll do tomorrow. if i'
now to take care of that by today's printers too much, calais goes, i have think so they will say that one of the most interesting to me about how this thing is going to day for you. i, you, i, you can't, you didn't that it's going to enroll or you think that sometimes you guys would be much of the because on the quote the dollars, all the stuff and it still get all the, all the, this much a basically i, your demand today i'll do most of the culture where we move. we have a little much of all...
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authorities say 5a migrants were rescued after their boat got into difficulty, six miles north of calaisre rescued from another boat. a uk government spokesperson says... the deaths mean nine people have lost their lives attempting to cross the world's busiest shipping lane in dangerously overloaded dinghies this month alone, and 25 since the start of the year. let's turn to the war in ukraine, and the country's cross—border offensive. russia says its army will deliver a "tough response" and appears to have acknowledged that ukrainian units have advanced deep into the western region of kursk, saying it's hit troops and equipment around 30 kilometres from the border. it's the most serious attack by a foreign army on russian territory since the second world war. a senior ukrainian security official has been quoted as saying thousands of its troops are taking part in the kursk incursion, now in its sixth day. he said the aim was to destabilise russia and "inflict maximum losses". overnight, at least two people were killed in kyiv, as russia carried out missile and drone attacks in six regio
authorities say 5a migrants were rescued after their boat got into difficulty, six miles north of calaisre rescued from another boat. a uk government spokesperson says... the deaths mean nine people have lost their lives attempting to cross the world's busiest shipping lane in dangerously overloaded dinghies this month alone, and 25 since the start of the year. let's turn to the war in ukraine, and the country's cross—border offensive. russia says its army will deliver a "tough...
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the french authorities say the incident happened off the coast between the ports of calais and dunkerque saturday a sixth artwork in as many days appeared on a billboard in london. but as paul hawkins now reports it didn�*t stay up for long. six animals in six days. why london, and what do they mean? kew�*s teetering goat. the two touching trunks in chelsea. three monkeys hanging around brick lane. the howling wolf of peckham. two peckish pelicans in walthamstow. and yesterday, cricklewood�*s stretching cat. but it didn�*t stay up for long. hours after its reveal, contractors arrived to dismantle the billboard. our guys just got a phone call to come and take it down, so it�*s just paint at the end of the day. we don�*t take banksys down every day obviously, but... yeah, we�*ll do our best to preserve it. if he wants to come and collect it, it�*s up to him. it's a shame, really. but, as you can see, there�*s quite a lot of people here today. it�*s quite nice for cricklewood. it's street art and this must remain in the street. it�*s going to be taken down, which is probably best for the sa
the french authorities say the incident happened off the coast between the ports of calais and dunkerque saturday a sixth artwork in as many days appeared on a billboard in london. but as paul hawkins now reports it didn�*t stay up for long. six animals in six days. why london, and what do they mean? kew�*s teetering goat. the two touching trunks in chelsea. three monkeys hanging around brick lane. the howling wolf of peckham. two peckish pelicans in walthamstow. and yesterday,...
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and in calais, it will be received and split into 12 separate tortures, then it will go all the way aroundand the flames recombine in paris on wednesday for the opening ceremony.— the opening ceremony. dimension to their history- — the opening ceremony. dimension to their history. let's _ the opening ceremony. dimension to their history. let's talk _ the opening ceremony. dimension to their history. let's talk about - their history. let's talk about that. in 1948 the first one was held at stoke mandeville. that that. in 1948 the first one was held at stoke mandeville.— at stoke mandeville. that is correct. at stoke mandeville. that is correct 50. _ at stoke mandeville. that is correct. so, for— at stoke mandeville. that is correct. so, for people - at stoke mandeville. that is - correct. so, for people unfamiliar, stoke mandeville, a village in buckinghamshire, has been called the birthplace of the paralympic movement. the reason is because of a german doctor who came here in the 19405 german doctor who came here in the 1940s and basically had a spinal injuries unit at stoke mandeville hos
and in calais, it will be received and split into 12 separate tortures, then it will go all the way aroundand the flames recombine in paris on wednesday for the opening ceremony.— the opening ceremony. dimension to their history- — the opening ceremony. dimension to their history. let's _ the opening ceremony. dimension to their history. let's talk _ the opening ceremony. dimension to their history. let's talk about - their history. let's talk about that. in 1948 the first one was held at...
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and then in calais, it will be received and it'll actually be split into 12 separate torches, and thene it reconvenes. and the flames recombine in paris on wednesday for the opening ceremony. finally this half hour justin bieber is a dad. his wife hailey and him, have welcomed their first child. the pair got married in 2018. justin confirmed the news posting a photo of his son's foot — and we assume hailey�*s hand — on instagram with the caption "welcome home, jack blues bieber". and they are off — vilnius hosted the annual corgi race. the short—legged dogs favoured by the late queen gathered from across europe to showcass their skills. some took it more seriously than others. the event first began in 2020 when two corgi owners wanted to see which of their corgis was faster. hello. saturday turned into a decidedly soggy affair for some of us at least. this was the scene during saturday morning on the seafront in hove with cloud, with a lot of rain. but that wasn't the whole story. brighter conditions further north and west. that was how it looked in powys, and we did see sunny skies fe
and then in calais, it will be received and it'll actually be split into 12 separate torches, and thene it reconvenes. and the flames recombine in paris on wednesday for the opening ceremony. finally this half hour justin bieber is a dad. his wife hailey and him, have welcomed their first child. the pair got married in 2018. justin confirmed the news posting a photo of his son's foot — and we assume hailey�*s hand — on instagram with the caption "welcome home, jack blues...
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the french authorities say the incident happened off the coast, between the ports of calais and dunkerquerying to cross the world's busiest shipping lane in dangerously overloaded dinghies. we'll bring you more on this story as it reaches us. the number of people confirmed dead after the collapse of a huge rubbish dump in the ugandan capital kampala has risen to 12. at least two of the dead are children. 1a others have been taken to hospital. rescuers are using excavators to search for survivors beneath mounds of waste. the collapse, which followed torrential rain, engulfed homes on the edge of the site on friday. the landfill site has been kampala's main garbage dump for decades. the head of australia's domestic intelligence agency has accused unnamed allies of running foreign interference operations in the country, saying their identities would surprise people if revealed. mike burgess said his agency had identified at least three or four nations — including countries considered friends of australia — actively involved in attempts to interfere in its political system and diaspora commun
the french authorities say the incident happened off the coast, between the ports of calais and dunkerquerying to cross the world's busiest shipping lane in dangerously overloaded dinghies. we'll bring you more on this story as it reaches us. the number of people confirmed dead after the collapse of a huge rubbish dump in the ugandan capital kampala has risen to 12. at least two of the dead are children. 1a others have been taken to hospital. rescuers are using excavators to search for...
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french authorities rescued 53 others onboard the small boat after it got into difficulty between calaismonday the hottest day of the year so far, while thunderstorm warnings have also been issued for northern parts of the uk.the met office has issued two yellow thunderstorm warnings which affect northern ireland, northern england and scotland tonight and into monday morning. this sudden change in our weather is partly due to tropical storm debby, which brought flooding to the eastern united states. you're live with bbc news. the world health organization said this week it is convening experts to determine if the spread of mpox — previously known as monkeypox — across africa should be declared a global emergency. at least 15 countries across africa have reported outbreaks since january. people with the virus often get a rash with lesions, along with a fever, sore throat, and headache. the virus can spread between animals and people, and is often transmitted through skin—to—skin contact. the democratic republic of congo has seen more than 90% of reported cases across africa this year. sin
french authorities rescued 53 others onboard the small boat after it got into difficulty between calaismonday the hottest day of the year so far, while thunderstorm warnings have also been issued for northern parts of the uk.the met office has issued two yellow thunderstorm warnings which affect northern ireland, northern england and scotland tonight and into monday morning. this sudden change in our weather is partly due to tropical storm debby, which brought flooding to the eastern united...
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and then in calais, it will be received and it will actually be split into 12 separate torches and thenweather, before it reconvenes and the flames are recombined in paris on wednesday for the opening ceremony. now it's time for a look at today's sport with mark edwards. hello from the bbc sport centre. world numberi nelly korda had a three—shot lead after a blemish—free 68 in the second round of the women's open at st andrews. the american started the day eight—under with england's charley hull — who led after round one — and defending champion lilia vu her closest challengers on 5 under. jane dougall is at the old course in scotland, with the star trio underway now. jane, what's the state of play? there has been some movement at the top of the leaderboard. nelly korda, the world number one, did not get her third run off to the best start. she has had two macro bogies in her first tattoo holes, that dropped her to six under but then she and charley hull birdied the third so she is seven under and charley hull is six under sojust she is seven under and charley hull is six under so just
and then in calais, it will be received and it will actually be split into 12 separate torches and thenweather, before it reconvenes and the flames are recombined in paris on wednesday for the opening ceremony. now it's time for a look at today's sport with mark edwards. hello from the bbc sport centre. world numberi nelly korda had a three—shot lead after a blemish—free 68 in the second round of the women's open at st andrews. the american started the day eight—under with england's...
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they'll be handing the symbolic torch to french paralympians in calais.pic movement. 0ur correspondentjoe inwood spoke to some of team gb�*s paralympians as they were getting on to the eurostar. do you know your s3 from your c seven? do you know why wheelchair rugby is called murder ball? 0ver rugby is called murder ball? over the next 15 days or so we will find out because the paralympics are going to get going in paris. the olympics were a fantastic success 0lympics were a fantastic success and team gb are hoping to replicate that with the paris games. i'm joined by a couple of the swimming team who are on their way here on the eurostar. will and maisie, tell us what category and classification you compete? i us what category and classification you compete?— us what category and classification you compete?_ i - us what category and classification you compete?_ i amerl us what category and classification | you compete?_ i amer s you compete? i am as 14. i amer 5 six. how you compete? i am as 14. i amer 5 six- how you — you compete? i am as 14. i amer 5 s
they'll be handing the symbolic torch to french paralympians in calais.pic movement. 0ur correspondentjoe inwood spoke to some of team gb�*s paralympians as they were getting on to the eurostar. do you know your s3 from your c seven? do you know why wheelchair rugby is called murder ball? 0ver rugby is called murder ball? over the next 15 days or so we will find out because the paralympics are going to get going in paris. the olympics were a fantastic success 0lympics were a fantastic success...
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museum on friday for the boys return to that museum yesterday it with his family to give the museum at calaisith forgiving staff and curators. it makes my heart pound. i cannot imagine taking my 3-year-old into a museum with a thousand thousand thousand year old basis. >> whatever happened to you break it you buy it? let's charge that kid, pay it up it was great being with you. that is all for us. fox news live continues with anita vogel on bryan llenas. have a great weekend. when the sawdust settles and the engine roars the thing you care about is a job well done. but when you get your tools from harbor freight something about the job feels different - your wallet. whatever you do, do it for less, at harbor freight. ♪ >> woman: why did we choose safelite? we're always working on a project. while loading up our suv, one extra push and... crack! so, we scheduled at safelite.com. we were able to track our technician and knew exactly when he'd arrive. we can keep working! ♪ synth music ♪ >> woman: safelite came to us. >> tech: hi, i'm kendrick. >> woman: with a replacement we could trust. that's
museum on friday for the boys return to that museum yesterday it with his family to give the museum at calaisith forgiving staff and curators. it makes my heart pound. i cannot imagine taking my 3-year-old into a museum with a thousand thousand thousand year old basis. >> whatever happened to you break it you buy it? let's charge that kid, pay it up it was great being with you. that is all for us. fox news live continues with anita vogel on bryan llenas. have a great weekend. when the...
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fortitude which sought to convince the germans the landings would take place elsewhere in norway, calais, anywhere but normandy. and i think the reason that story has legs is. we love the idea of thinking about we outsmarted good stepping nazis. look how we fooled those silly germans into thinking we were going someplace else. and because of that psychology, i suspect that the impact of disinformation campaign has been somewhat exaggerate aided. it helped. it certainly hurt, but it does not explain by itself or even largely the allied successes in normandy. another aspect of this is the construction of the artificial harbors known as the mulberries. i was pleased to hear john's response to a query from you about the that the mulberries play. these are the artificial harbors. two of them, one off gold beach near our marsh, other off omaha. and i think it's the same psychology those silly germans think we could come ashore in normandy because we wouldn't have a port to unload all the material all assets necessary to sustain million and a half soldiers on a defended beach. so we'll bring ou
fortitude which sought to convince the germans the landings would take place elsewhere in norway, calais, anywhere but normandy. and i think the reason that story has legs is. we love the idea of thinking about we outsmarted good stepping nazis. look how we fooled those silly germans into thinking we were going someplace else. and because of that psychology, i suspect that the impact of disinformation campaign has been somewhat exaggerate aided. it helped. it certainly hurt, but it does not...
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so that's international waters between dover and calais . so that's the dover and calais.rst problem in australia. you're talking about 150 miles of international waters between australia and indonesia. the second thing there is because of the kind of distances the boats were travelling, the australians could simply turn them back because they were bigger boats. what we can't do in the english channelis what we can't do in the english channel is simply turn a boat, a boat back because they're tiny and they'll capsize and people will die . will die. >> okay. yeah. but i mean, so you have no truck whatsoever with the idea that leaving the echr would actually give the british public a say in who can and can't come here? >> no, i don't, because i don't . >> no, i don't, because i don't. i think that would be irrelevant where the, the echr was relevant would be over rwanda. so, so if the rwanda policy had been stopped by echr at the moment, there's an emergency stop on it. we don't know if the european court would have actually stopped it. i can see a purpose to the argument .
so that's international waters between dover and calais . so that's the dover and calais.rst problem in australia. you're talking about 150 miles of international waters between australia and indonesia. the second thing there is because of the kind of distances the boats were travelling, the australians could simply turn them back because they were bigger boats. what we can't do in the english channelis what we can't do in the english channel is simply turn a boat, a boat back because they're...
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. >> let's go to calais on our results. show an experimental program to help curb crime outside of to local schools has, in fact, worked. but it will not be fully enforced when students return to class next week with kron four's philippe gaulle with a look at why. >> nebraska street splits vallejo high school and the john finnie education complex. and over the years it has been the scene of several shootings during and after school hours. this stretch of roadway between amador and pierce streets becoming so dangerous. it prompted a joint collaboration between the city and vallejo city unified school district which resulted in a pilot program that close the street down during school hours for the final month of place in the spring. >> and apparently that had a calming effect was lots of calming on the campus to campus was closed. we did not have drive-by incidences like we've had in the past. for that reason, the pilot program will now become permanent. john fogg says vice president of the vallejo unified school district boa
. >> let's go to calais on our results. show an experimental program to help curb crime outside of to local schools has, in fact, worked. but it will not be fully enforced when students return to class next week with kron four's philippe gaulle with a look at why. >> nebraska street splits vallejo high school and the john finnie education complex. and over the years it has been the scene of several shootings during and after school hours. this stretch of roadway between amador and...
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likes of zimbabwe, stealing their health workers to romania, stealing their doctors, we should go to calaisu are health workers? these are people who want to work, who've got connections with britain, who are staking their lives, crossing the channel because they want to come to this country. and we need to rethink the way in which we approach migration. >> you're saying that from scratch. >> switch the legal migration to the refugees? >> i think that's not a bad i mean, that's not a bad argument at all. have you just agreed with me? >> i'm getting in that direction. >> i've got a house warming present for you. oh, that's very kind. >> what? just for agreeing with you. let's come to that in a moment. before. before the break. but thank you, because it does seem to me that you need to control legal as well as illegal. legal is much higher in terms of numbers. yes. and that illegal gets the attention. but actually, in the two years to june 2023, 1.4 actually, in the two years to june 2023,1.4 million came in legally, under 100,000 came in illegally. and that's the control which yvette cooper
likes of zimbabwe, stealing their health workers to romania, stealing their doctors, we should go to calaisu are health workers? these are people who want to work, who've got connections with britain, who are staking their lives, crossing the channel because they want to come to this country. and we need to rethink the way in which we approach migration. >> you're saying that from scratch. >> switch the legal migration to the refugees? >> i think that's not a bad i mean,...
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calais gets some other cameras that with beautiful vistas today. it's quite nice out there today.rgeous out there today. little windy. and i keep saying that because that's really the only thing i've got to tell you today. that isn't perfect. so a little windy. we'll talk about that. but boy, look at the blue skies, everybody. it's so nice. san francisco looking good. half moon bay looking good golden gate bridge. looking good. i mean, i if you don't, if this doesn't do it for you, i don't i don't think i can help take a look at our temperatures across the state. also, not that 91 bakersfield. 94 in fresno. it's a little heat in the middle of the state. you know, really nice day in la 84 degrees. and obviously 66 in monterey that school out of the coast. we're seeing that too, in the coastal areas here in the bay area. but it's lovely. and we are about where we should be inland. as far as temperatures are concerned. upper 80's about 90 degrees. that's about right. >> wind is picking up. i keep seeing this start to russell a little more as we go through the afternoon. just like yes
calais gets some other cameras that with beautiful vistas today. it's quite nice out there today.rgeous out there today. little windy. and i keep saying that because that's really the only thing i've got to tell you today. that isn't perfect. so a little windy. we'll talk about that. but boy, look at the blue skies, everybody. it's so nice. san francisco looking good. half moon bay looking good golden gate bridge. looking good. i mean, i if you don't, if this doesn't do it for you, i don't i...
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likes of zimbabwe, stealing their health workers to romania, stealing their doctors, we should go to calaisu are health workers? these are people who want to work, who've got connections with britain, who are staking their lives, crossing the channel because they want to come to this country. and we need to rethink the way in which we approach migration. >> you're saying that from scratch. >> switch the legal migration to the refugees? >> i think that's not a bad i mean, that's not a bad argument at all. have you just agreed with me? >> i'm getting in that direction. >> i've got a house warming present for you. oh, that's very kind. >> what? just for agreeing with you. let's come to that in a moment. before. before the break. but thank you, because it does seem to me that you need to control legal as well as illegal. legal is much higher in terms of numbers. yes. and that illegal gets the attention. but actually, in the two years to june 2023, 1.4 actually, in the two years to june 2023,1.4 million came in legally, under 100,000 came in illegally. and that's the control which yvette cooper
likes of zimbabwe, stealing their health workers to romania, stealing their doctors, we should go to calaisu are health workers? these are people who want to work, who've got connections with britain, who are staking their lives, crossing the channel because they want to come to this country. and we need to rethink the way in which we approach migration. >> you're saying that from scratch. >> switch the legal migration to the refugees? >> i think that's not a bad i mean,...
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i mean, this is the flag that was flown when we rolled into calais and into dover from dover, in world to defeat nazism across europe. this is the flag that was flown to destroy slavery across the world. i mean, it's quite disgraceful and completely uncommon sense that people want to constantly attack it. i just can't get my head around it. patrick. all right. >> pablo, i do wonder if there's a crossover between people who would like to see the union flag not flown outside a parish hall in claxton, but would be perfectly happy to see the eu flag flown there instead . flag flown there instead. >> i think the problem that we have at the moment is that, you know, we've seen recently all these protests across the country where the extreme right has draped themselves in the union jack. so understandably, it can make people feel comfortable . i think actually comfortable. i think actually what needs to happen is we need to reclaim the flag from those people. so there isn't fear of exactly that. i'm a patriot. i love our country and i'm sick and tired of our flag being hijacked by these peopl
i mean, this is the flag that was flown when we rolled into calais and into dover from dover, in world to defeat nazism across europe. this is the flag that was flown to destroy slavery across the world. i mean, it's quite disgraceful and completely uncommon sense that people want to constantly attack it. i just can't get my head around it. patrick. all right. >> pablo, i do wonder if there's a crossover between people who would like to see the union flag not flown outside a parish hall...
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how is calais doing ? is calais doing? it's not happening, is it?e past, we've given money to an ethiopian girl band called yegna. we gave millions to kenyan rainmakers , but that was kenyan rainmakers, but that was in the past. okay, we have to look at what we're doing now. and i wonder whether at a time when hard working brits are really struggling and our new labour government has just borrowed £3.1 billion more than expected to help fund public sector pay rises, is it really to okay be sending so much money abroad for highly dubious projects? let's get our thoughts on our panel now. i am joined by the director of popular conservatives, mark littlewood. ihave conservatives, mark littlewood. i have also got political consultant suzanne evans and author and journalist rebecca reid. mark, i'll start with you on this. why on earth are taxpayers in places like walsall and swansea sending to money fund an all female opera in shanghaior fund an all female opera in shanghai or wherever it was? >> it's a very good question, to patrick, which i don't have
how is calais doing ? is calais doing? it's not happening, is it?e past, we've given money to an ethiopian girl band called yegna. we gave millions to kenyan rainmakers , but that was kenyan rainmakers, but that was in the past. okay, we have to look at what we're doing now. and i wonder whether at a time when hard working brits are really struggling and our new labour government has just borrowed £3.1 billion more than expected to help fund public sector pay rises, is it really to okay be...