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~' , ., sugar for the acts we have seen in dover. . ,, , ., ~ ., ., dover.iam, for speaking to — dover. thank you, william, for speaking to us _ dover. thank you, william, for speaking to us live _ dover. thank you, william, for speaking to us live on - dover. thank you, william, for speaking to us live on bbc - dover. thank you, william, for i speaking to us live on bbc news. dover. thank you, william, for - speaking to us live on bbc news. we are going to be following that story as it develops. passengers are being warned to expect "significant disruption" on the railways, despite strike action being called off late yesterday. tens of thousands of rail workers had been due to walk out in the long—running dispute over pay and working conditions. strikes planned for monday and wednesday have also been cancelled — as negotiations between the rmt union and train operators continue. our business correspondent, marc ashdown reports. today's strike action may have been called off, but widespread disruption will continue. network rail welcomed the decision but sai
~' , ., sugar for the acts we have seen in dover. . ,, , ., ~ ., ., dover.iam, for speaking to — dover. thank you, william, for speaking to us _ dover. thank you, william, for speaking to us live _ dover. thank you, william, for speaking to us live on - dover. thank you, william, for speaking to us live on bbc - dover. thank you, william, for i speaking to us live on bbc news. dover. thank you, william, for - speaking to us live on bbc news. we are going to be following that story as it...
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graham satchell, bbc news, dover. is not working at the moment, is it? what working at the moment, is it? what is our working at the moment, is it? what is your view? _ working at the moment, is it? what is your view? well, _ working at the moment, is it? what is your view? well, you _ working at the moment, is it? what is your view? well, you are - working at the moment, is it? transit is your view? well, you are right. we have a long and honourable tradition of welcoming refugees in genuine, fear of their life. but we simply don�*t have the capacity. if you look at the population of afghanistan at 40 million, iraq at 87 million, iran is another 40 million and so on, we simply don�*t have the capacity here. you know, we have the capacity here. you know, we have a saying in business, predict and prevent is better than find and fix, and i�*m afraid this was predictable and indeed it was preventable.— predictable and indeed it was reventable. ., , ., preventable. some other people that graham was — preventable. some oth
graham satchell, bbc news, dover. is not working at the moment, is it? what working at the moment, is it? what is our working at the moment, is it? what is your view? _ working at the moment, is it? what is your view? well, _ working at the moment, is it? what is your view? well, you _ working at the moment, is it? what is your view? well, you are - working at the moment, is it? transit is your view? well, you are right. we have a long and honourable tradition of welcoming refugees in genuine,...
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extreme right—wing terrorist ideology was behind the firebombing of a migrant processing centre in doverast sunday, say the police. a �*disturbance�* at a london immigration removalfacility during a power outage — with reports suggesting it was caused by the detainees. and, disruption on the railways, despite a series of strikes being called off by the unions. good evening. police say the firebombing of a migrant processing centre in dover last sunday was motivated by an extreme right—wing terrorist ideology. 66—year—old andrew leak from buckinghamshire threw up to three devices at the site. he is believed to have later taken his own life. the government has been facing widespread criticism for its handling of overcrowding at an immigration centre nearby. a group of detainees at a west london immigration centre caused a "disturbance" during a power cut on friday night. police and extra staff from the prison service arrived at harmondsworth detention centre near heathrow airport this morning. the home office said nobody had been injured and that the welfare of the people there was the top
extreme right—wing terrorist ideology was behind the firebombing of a migrant processing centre in doverast sunday, say the police. a �*disturbance�* at a london immigration removalfacility during a power outage — with reports suggesting it was caused by the detainees. and, disruption on the railways, despite a series of strikes being called off by the unions. good evening. police say the firebombing of a migrant processing centre in dover last sunday was motivated by an extreme...
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well, a pretty grim morning i weather-wise here in dover, pretty weather—wise here in dover, pretty unlikelye has acknowledged herself, after 12 years of conservative government, is a broken asylum system. she is under pressure and she swept into dover this morning on her convoy, she wasn't speaking to reporters. she went first to the processing centre here on the quayside in dover, where we saw that petrol bomb attack over the weekend. she has also been speaking to the coastguard. then this afternoon she is heading up to manston. now, there, the overcrowding pressures have eased a little in the last few days with bus—loads of migrants leaving in coaches and being taken to hotels around the country, but you've got to remember that that processing centre, designed to hold around 1000 people, there were a000 at the weekend and designed only to hold people for very short periods of time. we've spoken to people who were there for more than three weeks. and she is, as you say, under pressure, because she faces a legal challenge potentially arguing whether those detentions in those conditions were
well, a pretty grim morning i weather-wise here in dover, pretty weather—wise here in dover, pretty unlikelye has acknowledged herself, after 12 years of conservative government, is a broken asylum system. she is under pressure and she swept into dover this morning on her convoy, she wasn't speaking to reporters. she went first to the processing centre here on the quayside in dover, where we saw that petrol bomb attack over the weekend. she has also been speaking to the coastguard. then this...
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extreme right—wing terrorist ideology was behind the firebombing of a migrant processing centre in doverast sunday, say the police. a �*disturbance�* at a london immigration removalfacility during a power outage — with reports suggesting it was caused by the detainees. disruption on the railways, despite a series of strikes being called off by the unions. thousands of people gathered in seoul to remember the victims of last week's halloween crush — many are demanding the president resign. and coming up... 30 wins in a row, and they're into the world cup final. now england's women have their biggest test against holders new zealand. we'll bring you more in sportsday. good afternoon. the firebombing of an immigration processing centre in kent was motivated by extreme right—wing ideology and met the threshold for a terror incident, police have said. 66—year—old andrew leak carried out the attack at the site in dover last sunday. two members of staff at the centre were left with minor injuries. he is believed to have later taken his own life. jon donnison has the latest. an act of terror. th
extreme right—wing terrorist ideology was behind the firebombing of a migrant processing centre in doverast sunday, say the police. a �*disturbance�* at a london immigration removalfacility during a power outage — with reports suggesting it was caused by the detainees. disruption on the railways, despite a series of strikes being called off by the unions. thousands of people gathered in seoul to remember the victims of last week's halloween crush — many are demanding the president...
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let's get some more on the firebombing of a migrant processing centre in dover.d by an extreme right—wing terrorist ideology. the government has been facing some widespread criticism for its handling of overcrowding at an immigration centre nearby as well. we have been speaking to the crime and police commentator danny shaw. he said it was puzzling that the attack wasn't declared a terrorist incident sooner. i think what is significant about this statement today is the length of time that it has taken for counterterrorism policing to declare this as a terrorist incident. that declaration was made almost one week after the attack took place. usually, with previous attacks, we have found that it has been declared a terrorism incident within 24 hours or $0. and it is certainly a bit puzzling why it wasn't declared earlier. there was no mention of counterterrorism involvement at all in the investigation on sunday, or indeed on monday, when the home secretary, suella braverman, made a statement to mps in the house of commons. she said at the time, kent police are not
let's get some more on the firebombing of a migrant processing centre in dover.d by an extreme right—wing terrorist ideology. the government has been facing some widespread criticism for its handling of overcrowding at an immigration centre nearby as well. we have been speaking to the crime and police commentator danny shaw. he said it was puzzling that the attack wasn't declared a terrorist incident sooner. i think what is significant about this statement today is the length of time that it...
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it is dangerous and that language is a trigger for the acts we have seen in dover.icant disruption" on the railways, despite strike action being called off late yesterday. tens of thousands of rail workers had been due to walk out in the long—running dispute over pay and working conditions. strikes planned for monday and wednesday have also been cancelled — as negotiations between the rmt union and train operators continue. our business correspondent, marc ashdown reports. today's strike action may have been called off, but widespread disruption will continue. network rail welcomed the decision but said that services which had been cancelled can't be reinstated at such late notice. a reduced strike timetable means just 20% of services will run across england, scotland and wales. those which do will start much later and finish by the early evening. thousands of members of the rmt union at 14 rail companies, and network rail, are involved in this long—running dispute about pay, jobs and terms and conditions. we are at a late venue tonight, and then we are coming back
it is dangerous and that language is a trigger for the acts we have seen in dover.icant disruption" on the railways, despite strike action being called off late yesterday. tens of thousands of rail workers had been due to walk out in the long—running dispute over pay and working conditions. strikes planned for monday and wednesday have also been cancelled — as negotiations between the rmt union and train operators continue. our business correspondent, marc ashdown reports. today's...
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the day after last weekend's firebomb attack in dover, she told mps britain was facing an invasion ofe minister said detainees had a cheek to complain about conditions at manston. we have to be really, really careful about the words that we use and the rhetoric when we talk about anything to do with migration. and especially people in power should know the weight that their words hold. comments like that, i think, just show the complete disregard for basic human dignity. but the government says the real problem is the number of migrants continuing to cross the channel, and that fixing an asylum system which it describes as "broken" is a first—order priority. jon donnison, bbc news. the united nations human rights chief has urged elon musk to "ensure that human rights are central to the management of twitter", following the billionaire's purchase of the company. volker turk said the sacking of twitter�*s entire human rights team by mr musk was not an encouraging start. meanwhile, twitter co—founder, jack dorsey, has apologised for growing the company too quickly and tweeted that he fel
the day after last weekend's firebomb attack in dover, she told mps britain was facing an invasion ofe minister said detainees had a cheek to complain about conditions at manston. we have to be really, really careful about the words that we use and the rhetoric when we talk about anything to do with migration. and especially people in power should know the weight that their words hold. comments like that, i think, just show the complete disregard for basic human dignity. but the government says...
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graham satchell, bbc news, dover.ve whip after announcing that he is heading to the australian jungle to take part in this year's series of i'm a celebrity...get me out of here. he'sjoining the likes of boy george and chris moyles on the reality series, which starts this weekend. harry cole from the sun broke the story. he spoke to my colleague tanya beckett earlier. he says he is doing it for charity. he says he is doing it to raise awareness for his campaign for dyslexia, but you do not do this without realising it is going to be controversial. when nadine dorries in 2013 did something similar, catching the party off guard, flying out to australia without telling anyone, she did lose the whip, so the precedent was there. that said, mr hancock's team put out a long statement in the last couple of minutes, last half hour or so, saying that actually he had already spoken to the whips, he was aware of this and thinks it is a good thing. he thinks that politics is quite stable now with the new prime minister, rishi sunak
graham satchell, bbc news, dover.ve whip after announcing that he is heading to the australian jungle to take part in this year's series of i'm a celebrity...get me out of here. he'sjoining the likes of boy george and chris moyles on the reality series, which starts this weekend. harry cole from the sun broke the story. he spoke to my colleague tanya beckett earlier. he says he is doing it for charity. he says he is doing it to raise awareness for his campaign for dyslexia, but you do not do...
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it led to around 700 migrants being transferred from the dover processing centre to this one at manston the home secretary flew into manston on thursday but suella braverman is facing a possible legal challenge over detention conditions there. the day after last weekend's firebomb attack in dover, she told mps that britain was facing an invasion of illegal migrants. yesterday, a home office mp said that detainees have a cheek to complain about conditions at manston. we have to be really, really careful about the words that we use and the rhetoric when we talk about anything to do with migration. it's really dangerous and i think that type of language is an absolute trigger for the acts we have seen down in dover. the government says the real problem is the number of migrants continuing to cross the channel, and that fixing an asylum system which it describes as broken is a first—order priority. candlelight vigils have taken place in south korea to remember the victims of last week's deadly crush that killed 156 people. the disaster in the capital seoul a week ago during halloween celebr
it led to around 700 migrants being transferred from the dover processing centre to this one at manston the home secretary flew into manston on thursday but suella braverman is facing a possible legal challenge over detention conditions there. the day after last weekend's firebomb attack in dover, she told mps that britain was facing an invasion of illegal migrants. yesterday, a home office mp said that detainees have a cheek to complain about conditions at manston. we have to be really, really...
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mark easton, bbc news, dover.n who's in calais for us. is this deal as significant for france as it is for the uk? i think more resources are always going to be welcome, more patrols and equipment, but everyone here is agreed that it won't be the whole solution because of the kind of geography that we are dealing with. the last time i was out on patrol here the commander said, thanks to the uk we have the drones to spot the uk we have the drones to spot the smugglers and we can get to them quickly over the sand dunes with vehicles but smugglers often hide their boats in inaccessible places, in tickets of really high thorny shrubs that tear their uniforms and tear through skin. and that does not make for a quick or stealthy approach. so there are lots of people here on the ground who are quite glad that the plan to have british officers here observing alongside them because they think it might make it easier to explain some of the challenges they face, and it is seen as a positive sign politically, a sign of warmin
mark easton, bbc news, dover.n who's in calais for us. is this deal as significant for france as it is for the uk? i think more resources are always going to be welcome, more patrols and equipment, but everyone here is agreed that it won't be the whole solution because of the kind of geography that we are dealing with. the last time i was out on patrol here the commander said, thanks to the uk we have the drones to spot the uk we have the drones to spot the smugglers and we can get to them...
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dover was the county seat of piscataquis county. monson is located and for a long the piscataquis observer, based in dover was the only newspaper in the county, so it did not look on the larger of bangor. starting a small town newspaper within the county in monson monson, the observer published dover complained that the slate, its new rival quote can hardly be called a local institution inasmuch as is owned by foreign capital and is wholly printed outside of piscataquis county. when i first read that, i how interesting something published 50 miles away is called foreign because. it is owned by people who live outside the county. so here's a very closed and insular understanding of local. if it's of the county, it doesn't qualify as local. it's actually foreign. the controversy that continued the following months shows john francis sprague also saw himself as a champion of the local and that he had a very different conception of local a newspaper published in bangor was not for him foreign threat but actually a powerful resource for
dover was the county seat of piscataquis county. monson is located and for a long the piscataquis observer, based in dover was the only newspaper in the county, so it did not look on the larger of bangor. starting a small town newspaper within the county in monson monson, the observer published dover complained that the slate, its new rival quote can hardly be called a local institution inasmuch as is owned by foreign capital and is wholly printed outside of piscataquis county. when i first...
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grip' of the situation counter—terrorism police are now leading the investigation into an incident at doveray when petrol bombs were thrown at an immigration centre the former health secretary matt hancock has been suspended as a conservative mp, after revealing he's to appear on i'm a celebrity get me out of here. families bereaved by covid accuse him of �*cashing in�* on the pandemic more debate about windfall tax, after the oil giant bp reports global profits of more than £7 billion in the three months to september. unrest in brazil — as bolsanro supporters refuse to accept the result of the presidential elections. police fire tear gas as they try to break up blockades of major roads has been shot dead in texas at the age of 28. he was attacked at a bowling alley in houston. counter—terrorism police have taken on the investigation into a firebomb attack at a dover immigration centre. two or three devices — described as petrol bombs by a witness — were thrown by a man later found dead at a nearby petrol station on sunday. police who identified the man as 66—year—old andrew leak from high
grip' of the situation counter—terrorism police are now leading the investigation into an incident at doveray when petrol bombs were thrown at an immigration centre the former health secretary matt hancock has been suspended as a conservative mp, after revealing he's to appear on i'm a celebrity get me out of here. families bereaved by covid accuse him of �*cashing in�* on the pandemic more debate about windfall tax, after the oil giant bp reports global profits of more than £7 billion...
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the threshold for a terror incident. 66—year—old andrew leak carried out the attack at the site in dovernday. two members of staff were left with minor injuries. jon donnison reports. an act of terror — this is the moment andrew leak threw one of up to three makeshift firebombs in a drive—by attack on a migrant processing centre in dover last sunday. today, police said leak was motivated by terrorist ideology. in a statement, tim jacques, the senior national coordinator for counterterrorism policing, said... the suspect, andrew leak, is thought to have taken his own life shortly after the attack which police say was likely motivated by extreme right beliefs. it led to around 700 migrants being transferred from the dover processing centre to this one at manston, which was already overcrowded. the home secretary flew into manston on thursday but suella braverman is facing a possible legal challenge over detention conditions there. the day after last weekend's firebomb attack in dover she told mps that britain was facing an invasion of illegal migrants. we have to be really, really careful
the threshold for a terror incident. 66—year—old andrew leak carried out the attack at the site in dovernday. two members of staff were left with minor injuries. jon donnison reports. an act of terror — this is the moment andrew leak threw one of up to three makeshift firebombs in a drive—by attack on a migrant processing centre in dover last sunday. today, police said leak was motivated by terrorist ideology. in a statement, tim jacques, the senior national coordinator for...
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if something like dover happens or they decide to have a riot or break—out. or they decide to have a riot or break-out.— a riot or break-out. the numbers bein: a riot or break-out. the numbers being held _ a riot or break-out. the numbers being held here _ a riot or break-out. the numbers being held here at— a riot or break-out. the numbers being held here at manston - a riot or break-out. the numbers being held here at manston are l being held here at manston are starting to reduce as migrants are moved away from here by coach. but ministers still seem unable to reduce the numbers crossing the english channel in the first place. sunday's firebomb attack on the migrant processing centre in dover is now being treated by police as a terrorist incident. the suspect, andrew leak, took his own life at a nearby petrol station but searches of his home in high wycombe have revealed a possible terrorist motivation for the attack. the high winds in the channel today meant that no migrants were daring to set out in small boats. bringing short—term relief to a system tha
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daniel sandford life in dover. - daniel sandford life in dover. daniel sandford life in dover.utiny. our chief political correspondent nick eardley is in westminster. it seems to be this word invasion that she used to describe the influx of migrants on the south coast of england, that seems to be a tracking a lot of attention? == england, that seems to be a tracking a lot of attention?— a lot of attention? -- attracting. yes, the a lot of attention? -- attracting. yes. the use _ a lot of attention? -- attracting. yes, the use of— a lot of attention? -- attracting. yes, the use of that _ a lot of attention? -- attracting. yes, the use of that word - a lot of attention? -- attracting. yes, the use of that word has i a lot of attention? -- attracting. i yes, the use of that word has been controversial. we have heard some criticism from opposition parties, from charities, even one conservative mp, roger gale, saying that it was inflammatory. then there was suella braverman saying that the asylum system is broken in the uk. opposition parties would point out that the conservatives h
daniel sandford life in dover. - daniel sandford life in dover. daniel sandford life in dover.utiny. our chief political correspondent nick eardley is in westminster. it seems to be this word invasion that she used to describe the influx of migrants on the south coast of england, that seems to be a tracking a lot of attention? == england, that seems to be a tracking a lot of attention?— a lot of attention? -- attracting. yes, the a lot of attention? -- attracting. yes. the use _ a lot of...
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our home editor mark easton is in dover. any sense of how much difference this deal will make, if any? as you had, the home secretary playing down the impact of this agreement with france, and probably wisely, because the asylum problem or crisis is about more than a stand—off between migrants and police on the beaches of northern france, and we have had a weekend with a lot of migrant activity, and it has been another very busy day in dover port behind me. around 2,000 migrants have arrived on the kent coast in the last few days. each individual brought ashore, adding to the pressure on already under fire home secretary to get a grip on what she describes as a migration crisis. as dover greeted migrant rescue boats, suella braverman was in paris for an early morning signing ceremony with her french counterpart. in her pocket, more money to pay more gendarmes to patrol the calais beaches and an agreement on closer cooperation. but hold on, sandhurst? that sign rings a bell. the sandhurst treaty was the uk—french security dea
our home editor mark easton is in dover. any sense of how much difference this deal will make, if any? as you had, the home secretary playing down the impact of this agreement with france, and probably wisely, because the asylum problem or crisis is about more than a stand—off between migrants and police on the beaches of northern france, and we have had a weekend with a lot of migrant activity, and it has been another very busy day in dover port behind me. around 2,000 migrants have arrived...
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let's go to our reporter simon jones in dover. . , , in dover.crossing in the early hours of this morning, and i am told there are also still boats out there in the channel in the mist and fog and inevitably that represents a danger for and inevitably that represents a dangerfor shipping and and inevitably that represents a danger for shipping and the and inevitably that represents a dangerfor shipping and the people making these crossings and it is also a tricky situation for the coastguard, the lifeboat and the border force, coastguard, the lifeboat and the borderforce, who have to coastguard, the lifeboat and the border force, who have to locate these small boats and bring the people safely to shore because once the boat gets halfway across the channel, it becomes the responsibility of the british authorities. in relation to this new deal, a new deal brings new pressure on the british government to see the numbers making the crossing fall, but they are not wanting to put a figure on how much they want to see numbers come down for it to be judg
let's go to our reporter simon jones in dover. . , , in dover.crossing in the early hours of this morning, and i am told there are also still boats out there in the channel in the mist and fog and inevitably that represents a danger for and inevitably that represents a dangerfor shipping and and inevitably that represents a danger for shipping and the and inevitably that represents a dangerfor shipping and the people making these crossings and it is also a tricky situation for the coastguard,...
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dover, which was the county seat, it was the home of the observer, dover was the key rival. they wanted to use the new city published newspaper to bypass dover and make munson and economic and cultural hub for towns in the vicinity. here you have an urban printer as a resource for a small town editor. he wants to strengthen his position against other small towns. you see something similar happening a few years later wearing a boston artist and entrepreneur comes two months in selling bird's-eye view's. i have been showing you vignettes from is 1889 bird's-eye view of monson. these were very popular. more than 2400 communities had bird's-eye views made. local people could pay to have their business numbered on the image. it could be listed in the legend at the bottom. you could then share this. you could send it to possible customers. you could hang it in your home or in your shop. this was often done. this was advertising. it was a way of announcing the significance of your place, your community. bangalore had one. dover had a bird's-eye view. 60 other main places had bird's
dover, which was the county seat, it was the home of the observer, dover was the key rival. they wanted to use the new city published newspaper to bypass dover and make munson and economic and cultural hub for towns in the vicinity. here you have an urban printer as a resource for a small town editor. he wants to strengthen his position against other small towns. you see something similar happening a few years later wearing a boston artist and entrepreneur comes two months in selling bird's-eye...
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let's start in dover and those developments. we here.ver and those developments-_ developments. we have had it confirmed _ developments. we have had it confirmed this _ developments. we have had it confirmed this was _ developments. we have had it confirmed this was a _ developments. we have had it confirmed this was a terroristl confirmed this was a terrorist incident that happened last sunday. this is the firebombing of the centre in kent to first have a man who carried out that attack, andrew leak, he is believed to have killed himself after throwing two or three crude incendiary devices. nobody was hurt seriously in that attack but two people sustained minor injuries and 700 people had to be moved to manston a processing centre which we know is already crowded. we have heard from counterterrorism policing, he has said he has assessed the evidence and after considering it has been satisfied that the suspect�*s action were primarily driven by an extremist ideology. he said this incident met the threshold for a terrorist incident. ., ,
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simonjones is in dover.ter, rishi sunak, has said the issue of channel crossings, people travelling from france in small boats is serious and unprecedented. he has vowed to do everything he can to stop the dangerous crossings. to give you a sense of how seriously the government is taking this, the immigration minister, robert jenrick, has visited kent three times over the past week on sunday, he was at an immigration detention centre —— detention centre at manston for they have been big issues there with overcrowding on disease spreading on thursday, he was at the port of dover and yesterday, he met local residents to hear their concerns. also concerned are politicians in kent. the leaders of all the councils in kent have written to the home secretary, saying the system is underrun production unprecedented pressure and they are struggling to cope. when migrants are brought ashore, they are initially taken here to dover and then they are taken for processing and manston. there is also a military barracks here
simonjones is in dover.ter, rishi sunak, has said the issue of channel crossings, people travelling from france in small boats is serious and unprecedented. he has vowed to do everything he can to stop the dangerous crossings. to give you a sense of how seriously the government is taking this, the immigration minister, robert jenrick, has visited kent three times over the past week on sunday, he was at an immigration detention centre —— detention centre at manston for they have been big...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, dover.sident joko widodo, has told the bbc he is hopeful that grain deal between russia and the international community will restart on an official basis. russia halted its backing for the deal on saturday, accusing ukraine of using a safety corridor to attack its fleet. but western officials have accused the kremlin of worsening the global food crisis. 0ur chief asia presenter karishma vaswani spoke to the indonesian president injakarta. so have you spoken to president zelensky and president putin recently, to see whether they will talk about the grain deal at the g20? and as the host nation, are you hopeful this issue can be resolved at the summit? translation: yes, if they can come to bali and talk. - i'm sure that the black sea grain initiatives will be continued because, once again, this is about the food security of all people in the world. if it is not happening, we will have hunger, we will have deaths. this is what we need to avoid. is china's president xijinping going to be at the
daniel sandford, bbc news, dover.sident joko widodo, has told the bbc he is hopeful that grain deal between russia and the international community will restart on an official basis. russia halted its backing for the deal on saturday, accusing ukraine of using a safety corridor to attack its fleet. but western officials have accused the kremlin of worsening the global food crisis. 0ur chief asia presenter karishma vaswani spoke to the indonesian president injakarta. so have you spoken to...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, dover.ed the western state of gujarat, where more than 140 people died after a bridge collapsed on sunday. he stood at one end of the recently renovated suspension bridge as he was shown where the crossing had collapsed into the river machchhu. divers are continuing to search for the remains of victims. officials say most of the people who were on the bridge have now been accounted for. on sunday, the 27th annual un climate conference — cop27 — begins in egypt. i spoke to francesco la camera, director—general of the international renewable energy agency, an organisation that promotes transition to sustainable energy. with much of asia still relying on fossil fuels for their economic development, i began by asking him if he understood why some countries in the region felt they were being unfairly targeted when it came to transitioning to renewable energy. nowadays, going forward, what is the most economical way to have electricity in the grid? naturally, these countries have difficulties. thi
daniel sandford, bbc news, dover.ed the western state of gujarat, where more than 140 people died after a bridge collapsed on sunday. he stood at one end of the recently renovated suspension bridge as he was shown where the crossing had collapsed into the river machchhu. divers are continuing to search for the remains of victims. officials say most of the people who were on the bridge have now been accounted for. on sunday, the 27th annual un climate conference — cop27 — begins in egypt. i...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, dover. you're watching newsday on the bbc.h korea of they believe they have fired three short—range ballistic missiles that at least two were fired, one more on you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: we speak to the republicans who say the 2020 election was stolen, and who are running in the us midterms. the israeli prime minister, yitzhak rabin, the architect of the middle east peace process, has been assassinated. a 27—year—old jewish man has been arrested and an extremist jewish organisation has claimed responsibility for the killing. at polling booths throughout the country, they voted on a historic day for australia. as the results came in, it was clear, the monarchy would survive. of the american hostages, there was no sign. - they are being held somewhere inside the compound, _ and student leaders . have threatened that, should the americans attempt rescue, - they will all die. this mission has surpassed all expectations. and itjust seems to keep on going. tonight, we prove once more that th
daniel sandford, bbc news, dover. you're watching newsday on the bbc.h korea of they believe they have fired three short—range ballistic missiles that at least two were fired, one more on you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: we speak to the republicans who say the 2020 election was stolen, and who are running in the us midterms. the israeli prime minister, yitzhak rabin, the architect of the middle east peace process, has been assassinated. a 27—year—old...
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graham satchell, bbc news, dover.the house of commons and give certain explanations, what do you make of what you heard? to be frank, i you make of what you heard? to be frank. i am — you make of what you heard? to be frank, i am still— you make of what you heard? to be frank, i am still not _ you make of what you heard? to be frank, i am still not sure _ you make of what you heard? to be frank, i am still not sure exactly i frank, i am still not sure exactly what was happening in at the home office as the numbers of migrants coming across the channel over the summer started to accelerate, in terms of the action they took to deal with those increasing numbers. because we have ended up with manston now are still around 4000 people, when it was designed for 1600. so i am still a little confused about that and i am also wanting to know now what the home secretary is going to do to deal with the backlog of cases that we know are in the asylum system, the to 117,000. the bag and 96% of the people who came in both last year
graham satchell, bbc news, dover.the house of commons and give certain explanations, what do you make of what you heard? to be frank, i you make of what you heard? to be frank. i am — you make of what you heard? to be frank, i am still— you make of what you heard? to be frank, i am still not _ you make of what you heard? to be frank, i am still not sure _ you make of what you heard? to be frank, i am still not sure exactly i frank, i am still not sure exactly what was happening in at the...
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the day after last weekend's firebomb attack in dover, she told mps britain was facing an invasion ofain about conditions at manston. we have to be really, really careful about the words that we use and the rhetoric when we talk about anything to do with migration. and especially people in power should know the weight that their words hold. comments like that, i think, just show the complete disregard for basic human dignity. but the government says the real problem is the number of migrants continuing to cross the channel, and that fixing an asylum system which it describes as "broken" is a first—order priority. jon donnison, bbc news. the us singer and rapper aaron carter has died aged 34. a representative said he was found dead at his home in california, and the cause of death is yet to be determined. he was the brother of backstreet boys member, nick carter, and rose to fame in the 1990s. my reaction is deep sadness. it was troubling to see this young man struggle publicly for such a long time. he would share his life every day, streaming on instagram, on tiktok and so many people
the day after last weekend's firebomb attack in dover, she told mps britain was facing an invasion ofain about conditions at manston. we have to be really, really careful about the words that we use and the rhetoric when we talk about anything to do with migration. and especially people in power should know the weight that their words hold. comments like that, i think, just show the complete disregard for basic human dignity. but the government says the real problem is the number of migrants...
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it led to around 700 migrants being transferred from the dover processing centre to this one at manstony but suella braverman is facing a possible legal challenge over detention conditions there. the day after last weekend's firebomb attack in dover, she told mps that britain was facing an invasion of illegal migrants. we have to be really, really careful about the words that we use and the rhetoric when we talk about anything to do with migration. when we talk about anything we when we talk about anything have to be really care about we have to be really careful about the words we use in the rhetoric creek will be talk about anything to do with migration. especially people in power should know the weight their words a whole. comments like that i think to show the complete disregard, the for basic human dignity. but the government _ basic human dignity. but the government says _ basic human dignity. but the government says the - basic human dignity. but the| government says the number basic human dignity. but the i government says the number of migrants continuing to cross the channel a
it led to around 700 migrants being transferred from the dover processing centre to this one at manstony but suella braverman is facing a possible legal challenge over detention conditions there. the day after last weekend's firebomb attack in dover, she told mps that britain was facing an invasion of illegal migrants. we have to be really, really careful about the words that we use and the rhetoric when we talk about anything to do with migration. when we talk about anything we when we talk...
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, bodies of the astronauts went to dover. all of our and fbi people around around the globe, all of our secret double sevens, their bodies go to dover to it means. dover is a place full of secrets. and i was like, well, i want to know more about that. and when i got there. i said, have you ever found a body i want to do like somewhere. i didn't know what i wanted. our job is it's like the supreme court of pornography, which, you know, when you see it and i didn't know what i want, i'm like. and he said to me, i said, have you ever had a secret on a body? because, you know maybe a tattoo or someone has some in their pocket and they to me, if you're on a plane and the plane is going down and you write a note and you eat the note, that depending on how high the plane is, when the plane, a liquids in your stomach, will protect the note. i said that was really clever. that's a great idea. says not an idea. really happened and. i was like, i got chapter one of my book, right? like that's the chapter you've used that that's spectacu
, bodies of the astronauts went to dover. all of our and fbi people around around the globe, all of our secret double sevens, their bodies go to dover to it means. dover is a place full of secrets. and i was like, well, i want to know more about that. and when i got there. i said, have you ever found a body i want to do like somewhere. i didn't know what i wanted. our job is it's like the supreme court of pornography, which, you know, when you see it and i didn't know what i want, i'm like. and...
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if something like dover happens or they decide to have a riot or break out.y coach to hotels away from kent. but ministers still seem unable to reduce the numbers crossing the channel in the first place. the immigration minister said today the prime minister was very focused on the migrant crisis, saying the government would be looking at radical options to ensure that economic migrants are quickly returned to the countries of origin and to try to deter people from coming to the uk in the first place. but the opposition said the home secretary's language yesterday, in which she described an invasion of southern britain, had done nothing to help. daniel sandford, thank you. so almost 40,000 people have crossed the english channel in small boats this year — a record number. but how does that compare to the number of asylum seeker who've been smuggled across the channel on the back of lorries, for example, over the years? and how does the situation here now compare to eu countries? our home editor, mark easton, has been looking at the figures. thanks, sophie. br
if something like dover happens or they decide to have a riot or break out.y coach to hotels away from kent. but ministers still seem unable to reduce the numbers crossing the channel in the first place. the immigration minister said today the prime minister was very focused on the migrant crisis, saying the government would be looking at radical options to ensure that economic migrants are quickly returned to the countries of origin and to try to deter people from coming to the uk in the first...
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police say the firebombing ofan immigration centre in dover, in south east england, was the result
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it is 20 miles from dover, it opened in february specifically to process arrivals from small boats butuggling to cope. children are among the 4,000 or so crammed into the facility designed to hold just 1,600 people. you cannot eat or sleep, it is like a zoo. there are cases of scabies, diphtheria and mrsa. - if they decide to break out because they have got nothing to live for, god knows what could happen. these problems connect to broader ones with how long it takes to process asylum claims. this year the backlog of cases passed 100,000, and the government is legally obliged to find somewhere for people to stay while they await a decision. for its part the home office says it is tackling the backlog by increasing staffing and improving technology. it also says issues like safeguarding vulnerable people and modern slavery can cause delays, and there is another factor also, because, when an asylum claim is rejected, in theory, they are deported, but last year, 806 asylum claimants were returned. that is down from over 10,000 in 2010. and listen to one more statistic on this. the governm
it is 20 miles from dover, it opened in february specifically to process arrivals from small boats butuggling to cope. children are among the 4,000 or so crammed into the facility designed to hold just 1,600 people. you cannot eat or sleep, it is like a zoo. there are cases of scabies, diphtheria and mrsa. - if they decide to break out because they have got nothing to live for, god knows what could happen. these problems connect to broader ones with how long it takes to process asylum claims....
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simonjones is in dover.sue of channel crossings, people travelling over from funds in small boats, is serious and unprecedented. he is about to do all they can to stop the dangerous crossings. to give you a sense of our seriously the british government is taking this, the immigration minister has visited kent three times over the past week. on sunday, he was at a immigration detention centre. there have been issues with overcrowding and concern about disease spreading. he was here at the port of dover and yesterday he came to meet local residents to hear about their concerns. also concerned our politicians here in kent. the leaders of all the councils here in kent have written to the home secretary saying the system is under unprecedented pressure and they are struggling to cope because when migrants are brought to shore they initially come here to dover and then get taken to processing. there is a former military barracks here which is used to house asylum seekers. hotels are used to accommodate people and
simonjones is in dover.sue of channel crossings, people travelling over from funds in small boats, is serious and unprecedented. he is about to do all they can to stop the dangerous crossings. to give you a sense of our seriously the british government is taking this, the immigration minister has visited kent three times over the past week. on sunday, he was at a immigration detention centre. there have been issues with overcrowding and concern about disease spreading. he was here at the port...
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simon with the latest from dover, look. no. simon with the latest from dover. thank — look. no.nk you. _ for more analysis on this story, i'mjoined by madeleine sumption who is the director of the migration 0bservatory at the university of oxford — an independent centre providing analysis of data on migration and migrants in the uk. 0ne one of the government's lines of defence is that they hadn't been prepared or expected this number of people coming across in small boats. and that's why they are not prepared. but surely the root of this problem isjust trying prepared. but surely the root of this problem is just trying to prevent crossings in the first place. i prevent crossings in the first lace. ~ . prevent crossings in the first . lace, ~' ., ., , place. i think i there are a number of challenges _ place. i think i there are a number of challenges the _ place. i think i there are a number of challenges the government i place. i think i there are a number. of challenges the government faces. preventing crossings is more difficult than many people appreciate. the government has
simon with the latest from dover, look. no. simon with the latest from dover. thank — look. no.nk you. _ for more analysis on this story, i'mjoined by madeleine sumption who is the director of the migration 0bservatory at the university of oxford — an independent centre providing analysis of data on migration and migrants in the uk. 0ne one of the government's lines of defence is that they hadn't been prepared or expected this number of people coming across in small boats. and that's why...
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she will visit a migrant centre in dover. in terms of the i centre in dover.at's happening currently but from where she goes next, it is not understood whether she goes to manston. will she goes next, it is not understood whether she goes to manston. will be aet ictures whether she goes to manston. will be get pictures from _ whether she goes to manston. will be get pictures from the _ whether she goes to manston. will be get pictures from the visit _ whether she goes to manston. will be get pictures from the visit question i get pictures from the visit question you'll know press has been allowed on part of the visit. i spoke to the home office and we asked iii one on part of the visit. i spoke to the home office and we asked if we could be art of home office and we asked if we could be part of the — home office and we asked if we could be part of the visit _ home office and we asked if we could be part of the visit to _ home office and we asked if we could be part of the visit to watch _ home office and we asked if we could be part of the visit to watch and i
she will visit a migrant centre in dover. in terms of the i centre in dover.at's happening currently but from where she goes next, it is not understood whether she goes to manston. will she goes next, it is not understood whether she goes to manston. will be aet ictures whether she goes to manston. will be get pictures from _ whether she goes to manston. will be get pictures from the _ whether she goes to manston. will be get pictures from the visit _ whether she goes to manston. will be get...
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extreme right—wing terrorist ideology was behind the firebombing of a migrant processing centre in doverast sunday, say the police. a "disturbance" at a london immigration removalfacility during a power outage, with reports suggesting it was caused by the detainees. disruption on the railways, despite a series of strikes being called off by the unions. thousands of people gathered in seoul to remember the victims of last week's halloween crush — many are demanding the president resign. they are anti—government and they are affiliated with the main opposition party. really it is more of a protest than a vigil. elon musk defends his decision to sack thousands of staff at twitter, but admits revenues will drop. and we meet the british teenagers, getting a chance to explore antarctica, thanks to their work in the community. good afternoon. police say the firebombing of a migrant processing centre in dover last sunday was motivated by an extreme right—wing terrorist ideology. 66—year—old andrew leak from buckinghamshire threw up to three incendiary devices at the site. he is believed to have
extreme right—wing terrorist ideology was behind the firebombing of a migrant processing centre in doverast sunday, say the police. a "disturbance" at a london immigration removalfacility during a power outage, with reports suggesting it was caused by the detainees. disruption on the railways, despite a series of strikes being called off by the unions. thousands of people gathered in seoul to remember the victims of last week's halloween crush — many are demanding the president...
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and deal. flan the impact on our community here in dover and deal.— dover and deal.id - dover and deal. can you give me an i example of the things they said when they met him? the example of the things they said when they met him?— they met him? the immigration minister was — they met him? the immigration minister was able _ they met him? the immigration minister was able to _ they met him? the immigration minister was able to come - they met him? the immigration minister was able to come to i minister was able to come to aycliffe where there have been migrants who have entered the homes and gardens of residents in recent weeks and also over the summer, so they were able to tell him how frightened they were by this experience. they have concerns about how regular this seems to be and also about the pressures on the local services that they are. it's really important in tackling the situation at manston by the immigration minister heard how serious the situation is for the community in dover and deal, how stretch services and how concerned local residents are hula by
and deal. flan the impact on our community here in dover and deal.— dover and deal.id - dover and deal. can you give me an i example of the things they said when they met him? the example of the things they said when they met him?— they met him? the immigration minister was — they met him? the immigration minister was able _ they met him? the immigration minister was able to _ they met him? the immigration minister was able to come - they met him? the immigration minister was able to come...
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extreme right—wing terrorist ideology was behind the firebombing of a migrant processing centre in doverast sunday, say the police. a �*disturbance�* at a london immigration removalfacility during a power outage — with reports suggesting it was caused by the detainees. disruption on the railways, despite a series of strikes being called off by the unions. thousands of people gathered in seoul to remember the victims of last week's halloween crush — many are demanding the president resign. ajudge in the russian—occupied donetsk region of ukraine who sentenced two british volunteer fighters to death is reportedly shot and badly injured in what appears to have been an assassination attempt. now on bbc news... the media show. a warning this programme contains flashing images. hello. today we're asking whether it matters that the world's richest man now owns twitter. elon musk is the latest american billionaire to take control of an influential social media platform. should we care? and we'll also hear from journalists with the bbc�*s africa eye investigations team about how open source journ
extreme right—wing terrorist ideology was behind the firebombing of a migrant processing centre in doverast sunday, say the police. a �*disturbance�* at a london immigration removalfacility during a power outage — with reports suggesting it was caused by the detainees. disruption on the railways, despite a series of strikes being called off by the unions. thousands of people gathered in seoul to remember the victims of last week's halloween crush — many are demanding the president...
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from dover, our correspondent simonjones dover has the latest.another ministerial visit here in dover. yesterday, suella braverman came here and spoke to border officers down there in the port. she wouldn't speak to the media though. today the immigration minister, robertjenrick is coming and also councillors and concerned residents. in terms of the crossing it has been pretty windy overnight, but we are only around 50 people away from reaching the milestone of 40,000 people having made the journey by boat so far this year. suella braverman said that she wants to make the route and viable, she is the latest home secretary to say that. she says she wants innovative solutions to this problem but she hasn't given any details as to what she means by that. in the short term, the focus for the government is the migrant centre around 20 miles from here at manston. there have been huge problems that have overcrowding, reports of disease spreading. the site was designed to hold around 1600 people for 2h hours. at the weekend there were 4000 people there.
from dover, our correspondent simonjones dover has the latest.another ministerial visit here in dover. yesterday, suella braverman came here and spoke to border officers down there in the port. she wouldn't speak to the media though. today the immigration minister, robertjenrick is coming and also councillors and concerned residents. in terms of the crossing it has been pretty windy overnight, but we are only around 50 people away from reaching the milestone of 40,000 people having made the...
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extreme right—wing terrorist ideology was behind the firebombing of a migrant processing centre in doverast sunday, say the police. a "disturbance" at a london immigration removalfacility during a power outage, with reports suggesting it was caused by the detainees. disruption on the railways, despite a series of strikes being called off by the unions. thousands of people gathered in seoul to remember the victims of last week's halloween crush — many are demanding the president resign. the government is affiliated with the main opposition party. really it is more of a protest banner at the jewel. —— than a vigil. the us climate envoy, john kerry, is calling on richer countries to "step up" to help developing nations reduce their dependence on fossil fuels. now on bbc news... we are england: money and me — a home without bills? i don't know where peoplej think we've got the money to pay all these bills. it's frightening actually. this is a dual victor exhaust heat pump. sounds very fancy. it's about it being sustainable and affordable. hi, wendy. i knew from the moment he bought these pro
extreme right—wing terrorist ideology was behind the firebombing of a migrant processing centre in doverast sunday, say the police. a "disturbance" at a london immigration removalfacility during a power outage, with reports suggesting it was caused by the detainees. disruption on the railways, despite a series of strikes being called off by the unions. thousands of people gathered in seoul to remember the victims of last week's halloween crush — many are demanding the president...
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mark easton, bbc news, dover.re mourning the deaths of more than 150 people, after a crush during halloween celebrations. many of the victims were teenagers and adults in their 20s — they died when a crowd surged in a packed alleyway in the capital. questions over how it happened, and whether more should have been done to prevent such a tragedy, are growing. 0ur correspondentjean mackenzie reports from seoul. the grief travels far beyond those who have lost someone. the whole country is mourning. as it struggles to comprehend how so many young people could be crushed to death as they partied for halloween. this narrow alley became so packed, people couldn't breathe. they began to fall to the floor. this man's friend called him as the crush started. the woman next to him was unwell, he said, and he wanted to get her out. her hand went cold and then his friend hung up. it was the last time he heard from his friend. he was 21. he loved hip—hop music and fashion. he worked in construction but dreamed of being a fashio
mark easton, bbc news, dover.re mourning the deaths of more than 150 people, after a crush during halloween celebrations. many of the victims were teenagers and adults in their 20s — they died when a crowd surged in a packed alleyway in the capital. questions over how it happened, and whether more should have been done to prevent such a tragedy, are growing. 0ur correspondentjean mackenzie reports from seoul. the grief travels far beyond those who have lost someone. the whole country is...
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there were more arrivals at dover this morning. of defence said 972 people made the crossing yesterday. a police officer with the lancashire force has been charged with attempted murder. it follows an incident at a hotel in manchester when a woman was taken to hospital. james riley, who's 27, has been remanded in custody, to appear in court tomorrow. there are warnings that supplies of bread and medicine have run out in kherson — the city in ukraine that was abandoned by russian forces on friday. work is under way to restore the electricity and water supplies cut off by russian troops as they retreated. 0ur international editor, jeremy bowen, has reached the centre of kherson, where people are still celebrating the russian departure. this is the central square of kherson, which has been the focus of the celebrations, the outright sheer relief that people here are feeling because the russians have gone. it's been quite emotional as well because you can see like those ladies there, people are meeting up with old friends and able to m
there were more arrivals at dover this morning. of defence said 972 people made the crossing yesterday. a police officer with the lancashire force has been charged with attempted murder. it follows an incident at a hotel in manchester when a woman was taken to hospital. james riley, who's 27, has been remanded in custody, to appear in court tomorrow. there are warnings that supplies of bread and medicine have run out in kherson — the city in ukraine that was abandoned by russian forces on...