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let's ask mark easton, can you explain?— easton, can you explain?e about _ easton, can you explain? the reason he does come about this _ easton, can you explain? the reason he does come about this because - easton, can you explain? the reason i he does come about this because more people arejoining the he does come about this because more people are joining the asylum system that are leaving it that is basically the problem and has been for some considerable time. the home office is desperately trying to do something about it not least because the prime minister rishi sunak his promise to get rid of the backlog by the end of this year and by which technique which he means the backlog when he made the promise and before june of last year. nevertheless, huge efforts being applied to sort out this problem which is been building upforyears, out this problem which is been building up for years, even before the rise in small boats. this is a problem of the home office is on making in a system that is unable to deal with the claims in a timely way 975,000
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mark easton, in the end, nothing changes. mark easton. our _ in the end, nothing changes.r home _ in the end, nothing changes. mark easton, our home editor, - in the end, nothing changes. mark easton, our home editor, thank you for your analysis. just to reiterate that breaking news. according to pa, lucy letby did not appear in the dock at the beginning of the sentencing hearing today at manchester crown court for the murder of seven babies and the attempted murder of six more. to the united states now, where much of southern california has been hit by torrential rain. it's the state's first tropical storm in more than 80 years. nine million people are under flash flood warnings. this is water streaming down streets in palm springs, a city to the east of los angeles that usually looks much drier than this. the storm brought more rain than ever before in a single hour. this is las vegas. the rain there has triggered severe flooding. hundreds of flights have been cancelled at airports in the city. look at these pictures from death valley. it's known for its extreme temperat
mark easton, in the end, nothing changes. mark easton. our _ in the end, nothing changes.r home _ in the end, nothing changes. mark easton, our home editor, - in the end, nothing changes. mark easton, our home editor, thank you for your analysis. just to reiterate that breaking news. according to pa, lucy letby did not appear in the dock at the beginning of the sentencing hearing today at manchester crown court for the murder of seven babies and the attempted murder of six more. to the united...
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mark easton, thank ou will be happy about. mark easton, thank you for— will be happy about.on, thank you for taking us _ will be happy about. mark easton, thank you for taking us through i will be happy about. mark easton, i thank you for taking us through that story. grant shapps has been appointed as the new uk defence secretary. mr shapps has previously held a number of other cabinet positions including energy and transport secretary. he succeeds ben wallace, who has resigned and is standing down from parliament at the next general election. writing on social media, mr shapps said, "as i get to work at defence headquarters, i am looking forward to working with the brave men and women of our armed forces who defend our nation's security, and continuing the uk's support for ukraine in theirfight against putin's barbaric invasion." we will have more on that reshuffle on the programme in about ten minutes' time. let's change gears completely. police in norfolk, in nebraska, pulled over a car for having a huge bull standing in its passenger seat. the car had half of its roof c
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thank you for that update, adam easton - of polish security.. stay with us on bbc news. after half past we will hear about how one of the mums of the beatles was not impressed by the screaming fans at their concerts. stay with us. hello. hello. for some of us it has been a soggy start to the new working week with low pressure in charge of our weather. and this frontal system which has become quite slow moving across parts of northern england and north wales generating some very heavy bursts of rain. through the rest of the day it is north wales but perhaps more especially northern england and into the far south of scotland where we will see the wettest of the weather. there could well be enough rain to cause localised transport disruption, maybe a bit of flooding. quite windy across southern and eastern parts. sunshine and showers away from our main rain bands and temperatures generally in the low to mid 20s. as we head through tonight that rain will linger for a time across parts of eastern scotland and north—east england. i think much of it w
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all right, mark easton, thank _ difficult headlines.grant shapps has been appointed defence secretary, one of the most high—profile jobs in government, and his fifth cabinet role in 12 months. he replaces ben wallace, who announced his resignation having played an instrumental part in britain's efforts to support ukraine in the wake of the russian invasion. our political correspondent nick eardley reports. grant shapps has got used to arriving in downing street to be appointed to a newjob. this is his fifth cabinet role in just 12 months. he's now defence secretary come up with a hefty in tray — the war in ukraine, protecting defence spending, and much more besides. hope spending, and much more besides. how are ou spending, and much more besides. how are you feeling about it? what is your— are you feeling about it? what is your first — are you feeling about it? what is your first priority? first are you feeling about it? what is your first priority?— your first priority? first of all, i will... this — your first priority? first of all,
all right, mark easton, thank _ difficult headlines.grant shapps has been appointed defence secretary, one of the most high—profile jobs in government, and his fifth cabinet role in 12 months. he replaces ben wallace, who announced his resignation having played an instrumental part in britain's efforts to support ukraine in the wake of the russian invasion. our political correspondent nick eardley reports. grant shapps has got used to arriving in downing street to be appointed to a newjob....
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our home editor mark easton reports. doorbells, dash cams, mobile phones and the power of google mean that more crime victims believe they have obtained good evidence to identify the culprit. but there has been rising frustration that officers are not going after offenders and lower—level crime such as shoplifting, vandalism and theft. sirens. now, the home office says it has got agreement from police chiefs that they will pursue all reasonable lines of inquiry if a perpetrator could be apprehended. what that means in practice, that means if there is cctv footage of a burglary, if there is dash—cam footage, if there is gps tracking data of where a phone might be, if a victim of crime has evidence that their vehicle is being resold online, if there is a sight or smell of cannabis in the street, the police will have to follow up on those leads. since 2015, forces have had to say how many of the offences they record result in someone being charged. back then, it was 16%. but now it is just under 6%. political pressure to im
our home editor mark easton reports. doorbells, dash cams, mobile phones and the power of google mean that more crime victims believe they have obtained good evidence to identify the culprit. but there has been rising frustration that officers are not going after offenders and lower—level crime such as shoplifting, vandalism and theft. sirens. now, the home office says it has got agreement from police chiefs that they will pursue all reasonable lines of inquiry if a perpetrator could be...
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mark easton bbc news.entirely predictable outcome from this. _ stockholm. entirely predictable outcome from this. has - stockholm. entirely predictable i outcome from this. has already stockholm. entirely predictable - outcome from this. has already been worn from the nhs, health england, significant disease risk. using this barge to place people. i think it was almost inevitable that we would see something, not this quickly, but it really shows how the government has forced this route far too fast. they tried to make it a pr stunt for this week. it's ended up backfiring on them and potentially putting lives at risk. 50 on them and potentially putting lives at risk.— lives at risk. so what would you su: est lives at risk. so what would you suggest as _ lives at risk. so what would you suggest as a — lives at risk. so what would you suggest as a good _ lives at risk. so what would you suggest as a good alternative i lives at risk. so what would you i suggest as a good alternative that saves taxpayers money,
mark easton bbc news.entirely predictable outcome from this. _ stockholm. entirely predictable outcome from this. has - stockholm. entirely predictable i outcome from this. has already stockholm. entirely predictable - outcome from this. has already been worn from the nhs, health england, significant disease risk. using this barge to place people. i think it was almost inevitable that we would see something, not this quickly, but it really shows how the government has forced this route far too...
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mark easton, or home editor reporting. march on, but it was a nervy encounter against nigeria, at the women s football world cup. they won 11—2 in a dramatic penalty shoot—out, surviving half an hour of extra—time with ten players, after laurenjames was sent off. they now face colombia orjamaica on saturday. from brisbane, here's our sports correspondent, katie gornall. england are back in brisbane but the landscape is changing around them. with the top teams falling by the wayside they are favourites to be the last one standing. whatever happened, nigeria were going to enjoy it. unbeaten in the group stages they had been hitting all of the right notes. ten days ago keira walsh must have feared her world cup was over. now she is back. she was made to work. another dangerous ball in! off the bar! nigeria are below england in terms of ranking and resources but they were more than a match on the pitch. what a save from earps. ashleigh plumptre once an england youth international was at the centre of everything for the super f
mark easton, or home editor reporting. march on, but it was a nervy encounter against nigeria, at the women s football world cup. they won 11—2 in a dramatic penalty shoot—out, surviving half an hour of extra—time with ten players, after laurenjames was sent off. they now face colombia orjamaica on saturday. from brisbane, here's our sports correspondent, katie gornall. england are back in brisbane but the landscape is changing around them. with the top teams falling by the wayside they...
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our correspondent in warsaw adam easton gave a small background.n friday after they pasted around 300 leaflets in public places in the city of krakov in the southern part of poland and also the capital warsaw which was promoting. warsaw which was promoting the wagner mercenary group and also providing a link to a recruitment website for the group. the polish security services say the men were being paid by moscow for those activities up to $5,000 was mentioned. for those activities, up to $5,000 was mentioned. and as you say these men have been arrested and they have had charges of espionage which could mean if they were found guilty they would face up to ten years in prison. the polish security services so this is another example of what they call a hybrid attack against notjust poland but also nato and the eu. they said these men have been doing similar activities in berlin and paris in the past. the aim of this activity is to increase the sense of threat in nato. poland in particular, which is on the eastern flank of nato, of course. just briefl
our correspondent in warsaw adam easton gave a small background.n friday after they pasted around 300 leaflets in public places in the city of krakov in the southern part of poland and also the capital warsaw which was promoting. warsaw which was promoting the wagner mercenary group and also providing a link to a recruitment website for the group. the polish security services say the men were being paid by moscow for those activities up to $5,000 was mentioned. for those activities, up to...
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mark easton, bbc news.ens. the capital is covered in smoke as the flames advance in the foothills north of the city. in the last two days, 18 people believed to be migrants have been killed in forest fires near the turkish border. a greek government minister says more than 200 new wildfires have broken out across the country in the last 48 hours alone. in pakistan, 100,000 people have been evacuated following floods in punjab province. several hundred villages and thousands of acres of arable land are inundated. last year, more than 1,500 people died after devastating floods in pakistan — described as a "monsoon on steroids" by the un secretary—general. the rolling stones released their debut album almost 60 years ago, back in 1964. now it seems they could be preparing to release a new one — at least that's what fans are hoping after a mysterious advert in a local newspaper heralding a new glass repair store called "hackney diamonds". our music correspondent mark savage has been investigating. it's almost t
mark easton, bbc news.ens. the capital is covered in smoke as the flames advance in the foothills north of the city. in the last two days, 18 people believed to be migrants have been killed in forest fires near the turkish border. a greek government minister says more than 200 new wildfires have broken out across the country in the last 48 hours alone. in pakistan, 100,000 people have been evacuated following floods in punjab province. several hundred villages and thousands of acres of arable...
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mark easton, bbc news.n monday in response to the controversy surrounding its president. luis rubiales caused outrage when he kissed the spanish player, jenni hermoso, on the lips after the national team won the women's world cup. hermoso says she did not consent to the kiss. mr rubiales has been suspended by football's governing body, fifa. the spanish federation says it's now begun an internal investigation into sexual violence. on saturday, 11 members of the spanish women's coaching staff quit in protest at the president's behaviour. a state of emergency has been declared in 33 florida counties as weather forecasters warn of a number of extreme weather events happening around the world. florida governor ron desantis warned that tropical storm could cause a life—threatening storm surge and flooding from heavy rains as early as tuesday. these things can shift, there is still some uncertainty out there, so pleasejust heed is still some uncertainty out there, so please just heed the warnings of your local of
mark easton, bbc news.n monday in response to the controversy surrounding its president. luis rubiales caused outrage when he kissed the spanish player, jenni hermoso, on the lips after the national team won the women's world cup. hermoso says she did not consent to the kiss. mr rubiales has been suspended by football's governing body, fifa. the spanish federation says it's now begun an internal investigation into sexual violence. on saturday, 11 members of the spanish women's coaching staff...
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mark easton, bbc news.here's another issue on the government's plate today — as the fire brigades union has expressed safety concerns over the migrant barge moored in dorset — they defined it as a �*death trap�*. the home secretary has accused the fire brigades union of "a political attack on the government" after it threatened legal action to stop migrants being housed on a barge as the fire brigades union has expressed safety concerns over i spoke earlier to our political correspondent jonathan blake about safety concerns on the barge. the fire brigades union has been expressing concerns for some time about the use of the bibby stockholm barge in dorset to house people who come here illegally. they have accused the government of a callous regard. there is no one on it, there was legionella bacteria discovered so they had to be moved off. accessibility of fire exits on the barge, rooms being used as double occupancy rooms when only designed as a single. and other concerns as well. they have written to the
mark easton, bbc news.here's another issue on the government's plate today — as the fire brigades union has expressed safety concerns over the migrant barge moored in dorset — they defined it as a �*death trap�*. the home secretary has accused the fire brigades union of "a political attack on the government" after it threatened legal action to stop migrants being housed on a barge as the fire brigades union has expressed safety concerns over i spoke earlier to our political...
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as mark easton was saying, in practice it is not— mark easton was saying, in practice it is not quiteroom must be in the hands of the trial— court room must be in the hands of the trialjudge, who is presiding over— the trialjudge, who is presiding over the — the trialjudge, who is presiding over the case. at the moment it is possible _ over the case. at the moment it is possible for— over the case. at the moment it is possible for the judge to order the person— possible for the judge to order the person to — possible for the judge to order the person to attend court but manhandling them up into the dock if they are _ manhandling them up into the dock if they are reluctant is a very different— they are reluctant is a very different matter. the real risk if they— different matter. the real risk if they are — different matter. the real risk if they are not careful about this is exactly— they are not careful about this is exactly as— they are not careful about this is exactly as we set out, very frequently in my experience is 30 years— frequently in my experience is 30 years as — frequent
as mark easton was saying, in practice it is not— mark easton was saying, in practice it is not quiteroom must be in the hands of the trial— court room must be in the hands of the trialjudge, who is presiding over— the trialjudge, who is presiding over the — the trialjudge, who is presiding over the case. at the moment it is possible _ over the case. at the moment it is possible for— over the case. at the moment it is possible for the judge to order the person— possible for the...
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mark easton, bbc news.hed a murder investigation into the death of a ten—year—old girl say that three people who they want to speak to left the country on wednesday. 0ur correspondent louisa pilbeam is in woking where the child lived. what more do we know? well, the police were called to this house just before 3am on thursday morning to reports of a safety concern. when i got here they entered and i found the body of a ten—year—old girl. now, surrey police have said this is a devastating incident and they say that three people they want to speak to in relation to their investigation have left the country on wednesday. that would be before police found the body of the ten—year—old girl here on thursday. no one else has been injured and they say that no one has been arrested. they don't believe there is a danger to the public. the family of the girl who died are being supported by police officers. a neighbour who lives here nearby said that a family lived in this house for six months who had six children. peo
mark easton, bbc news.hed a murder investigation into the death of a ten—year—old girl say that three people who they want to speak to left the country on wednesday. 0ur correspondent louisa pilbeam is in woking where the child lived. what more do we know? well, the police were called to this house just before 3am on thursday morning to reports of a safety concern. when i got here they entered and i found the body of a ten—year—old girl. now, surrey police have said this is a...
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our home editor mark easton reports.ms believe they have obtained good evidence to identify the culprit. but there has been rising frustration that officers are not going after offenders and lower—level crime such as shoplifting, vandalism and theft. sirens. now, the home office says it has got agreement from police chiefs that they will pursue all reasonable lines of inquiry if a perpetrator could be apprehended. what that means in practice, that means if there is cctv footage of a burglary, if there is dash—cam footage, if there is gps tracking data of where a phone might be, if a victim of crime has evidence that their vehicle is being resold online, if there is a sight or smell of cannabis in the street, the police will have to follow up on those leads. since 2015, forces have had to say how many of the offences they record result in someone being charged. back then, it was 16%. but now it is just under 6%. political pressure to improve that number is coming from all sides. i think the key is in the use of the word "
our home editor mark easton reports.ms believe they have obtained good evidence to identify the culprit. but there has been rising frustration that officers are not going after offenders and lower—level crime such as shoplifting, vandalism and theft. sirens. now, the home office says it has got agreement from police chiefs that they will pursue all reasonable lines of inquiry if a perpetrator could be apprehended. what that means in practice, that means if there is cctv footage of a burglary,...
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here�*s our home editor mark easton.crown court that lucy letby refused to climb to listen to the testimony of her tiny victim �*s families. such disrespect for their feelings has led to public outrage and a political response both the prime minister and the leader of opposition saying something must be done. i opposition saying something must be done. ~ �* , opposition saying something must be done. ~ �*, . , opposition saying something must be done. ~ �*, ., , ., done. i think it's cowardly that eo - le done. i think it's cowardly that peeple who — done. i think it's cowardly that people who commit _ done. i think it's cowardly that people who commit such - done. i think it's cowardly that - people who commit such horrendous crimes do not face their victims and hear first—hand the impact that their crimes have had on them and their crimes have had on them and theirfamilies and loved ones. i their families and loved ones. i think we should change the law. we have made — think we should change the law. we have made an op
here�*s our home editor mark easton.crown court that lucy letby refused to climb to listen to the testimony of her tiny victim �*s families. such disrespect for their feelings has led to public outrage and a political response both the prime minister and the leader of opposition saying something must be done. i opposition saying something must be done. ~ �* , opposition saying something must be done. ~ �*, . , opposition saying something must be done. ~ �*, ., , ., done. i think it's...
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the soldiers training in easton ukraine. they have just returned from the front line for the whole is 20 years old. but despite being so young, he is one of the most experienced soldiers here. he volunteered for the army when he was 18 before the war had started. watson throughout the winter since i'm moving, we took the deposition back on september 29th. the questionable up was this, this is a position we'd taken, oh, interesting. i destroyed equipment on the postal code since the motions were overwhelming. so i'm, it's a golf just unbelievable. is it? there in the change is a dead rushing liber right to somebody just just off to the soldier was injured. he and his team had taken a russian position. u haul was checking the trench when i'm looking at this boat must have been a butterfly mine. i stepped on, they were scattered around you almost. i fell and didn't understand what had happened so that you looked at my leg. but it was the over in my hand was broken. why? if i'm the goose it will come up and with it, your hall wa
the soldiers training in easton ukraine. they have just returned from the front line for the whole is 20 years old. but despite being so young, he is one of the most experienced soldiers here. he volunteered for the army when he was 18 before the war had started. watson throughout the winter since i'm moving, we took the deposition back on september 29th. the questionable up was this, this is a position we'd taken, oh, interesting. i destroyed equipment on the postal code since the motions were...
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mark easton, bbc news.th a cargo ship. passengers say the cruise ship was being pushed ashore by tugs, when a walkway fell away. p&o says a small number of people, sustained minor injuries. harry farley reports definitely going to smash into us. bracing for the moment of impact. there you, hold up. it is going to hit. thudding, crashing. oh, my god. mooring lines snapped, and the cruise ship floated away like a paper boat, according to one of those on board. it drifted off its berth in the port of palma in mallorca, and collided with a tanker. alarm sounds. alarms sounded, and the ship's crew launched an emergency drill. tannoy: all crew, proceed i to your emergency duty stations. p&o cruises said a small number of passengers had minor injuries and were being treated on board. eventually the britannia was pushed back on to its mooring, and the captain told passengers there was no structural compromise to the vessel. wind howls. winds of up to 75 miles an hour and torrential rain have battered the balearic i
mark easton, bbc news.th a cargo ship. passengers say the cruise ship was being pushed ashore by tugs, when a walkway fell away. p&o says a small number of people, sustained minor injuries. harry farley reports definitely going to smash into us. bracing for the moment of impact. there you, hold up. it is going to hit. thudding, crashing. oh, my god. mooring lines snapped, and the cruise ship floated away like a paper boat, according to one of those on board. it drifted off its berth in the...
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that was mark easton reporting. 0ur correspondent ellie price — is in dorset for us now. so far 50 people on board. 15 that we have is so far 50 people on board. ' , ., , that we have is so far 50 people on board. ' , .,, ., ., i: board. 15 people on board and 20 --eole board. 15 people on board and 20 people who _ board. 15 people on board and 20 people who refused _ board. 15 people on board and 20 people who refused to _ board. 15 people on board and 20 people who refused to get - board. 15 people on board and 20 people who refused to get on - people who refused to get on board, it gives you a sense really have quite why the home office in the uk was reluctant to put a figure on it this morning how many they wanted to come, it's clear how many of them didn't end up coming. it gives you an idea really of the issue at the government has in solving this issue. as mark was saying it's a very complex issue, almost all cases of how to deal with that there are always these legal challenges, and these legal challenges seem to crop up these legal challenges seem to crop up at t
that was mark easton reporting. 0ur correspondent ellie price — is in dorset for us now. so far 50 people on board. 15 that we have is so far 50 people on board. ' , ., , that we have is so far 50 people on board. ' , .,, ., ., i: board. 15 people on board and 20 --eole board. 15 people on board and 20 people who _ board. 15 people on board and 20 people who refused _ board. 15 people on board and 20 people who refused to _ board. 15 people on board and 20 people who refused to get - board....
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our home editor, mark easton explained how the changes will look in practice.have on the chair a senior police officer, chief constable or one of his or her deputies, then you will still have two independent people, a legal professional and a lay person. so it sort of gets us a little bit further down the road. don't think in a way this is going to please anybody because i've already heard chief constables say it's not enough, we need to have real control of this, they can be outvoted by these independent voices and there is some frustration about that. then on the other side of the argument, people like the police federation, which represents rank—and—file officers, say these will become a kangaroo court, that basically this is as they say a retrograde step that takes us back to the days when senior police officers were acting essentially as judge and jury in these disciplinary cases, there were marking their own homework and came to these hearings having already decided that these were officers they wanted rid of. let's hear now from the police federation — t
our home editor, mark easton explained how the changes will look in practice.have on the chair a senior police officer, chief constable or one of his or her deputies, then you will still have two independent people, a legal professional and a lay person. so it sort of gets us a little bit further down the road. don't think in a way this is going to please anybody because i've already heard chief constables say it's not enough, we need to have real control of this, they can be outvoted by these...
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we asked our home editor, mark easton.t work nearly fast enough, and the government is only just now starting to get on top of the backlog. it does appear finally we may be turning the corner, but it really is an oil tanker. we have been pouring over all the figures that came out today, and perhaps for viewers in the uk, the most important thing is just how much the asylum system is now costing, because you'l remember there is the cost of accommodation because you'll remember there is the cost of accommodation in hotels, which is put at £6 million a day. well, the total figure for the asylum system in the last financial year ending in march this year was actually almost £4 billion. that is almost double what it was the previous year, and if you go back a decade, the cost of asylum was just £500 million, so you can see that that represents a huge political pressure on ministers to try and sort this out. today's news that the overall backlog is up will be dispiriting. i think there'll be some encouragement from the fact that
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our home editor, mark easton there.migration figures show the government has lost control of the government has lost control of the immigration system. here is a shadow immigration minister, stephen kinnock. and unlike what these new statistics show is the government has completely lost control of our immigration system. the has completely lost control of our immigration system.— immigration system. the asylum s stem is immigration system. the asylum system is in _ immigration system. the asylum system is in chaos, _ immigration system. the asylum system is in chaos, 175,000 i immigration system. the asylum system is in chaos, 175,000 in l immigration system. the asylum i system is in chaos, 175,000 in the backlog, tens of thousands in hotels, costing the taxpayer £6 million per day and everything in these statistics shows that the number of small boat crossings are also increasing. and on the work —based side of migration, we had a record number of skilled work visas, which just shows the government is not doing enough
our home editor, mark easton there.migration figures show the government has lost control of the government has lost control of the immigration system. here is a shadow immigration minister, stephen kinnock. and unlike what these new statistics show is the government has completely lost control of our immigration system. the has completely lost control of our immigration system.— immigration system. the asylum s stem is immigration system. the asylum system is in _ immigration system. the...
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mark easton, bbc news. in other news, let's look at what has been happening in hawaii.e have been killed after wild fires that sweapt across the island. the devastation in and around one seaside town, lahaina, has been immense. some residents and tourists had to run into the sea to escape the flames, and local officials say it will take years for the area to recover. 0h, oh, my gosh! it has been a searing time for everyone _ oh, my gosh! it has been a searing time for everyone who lives - oh, my gosh! it has been a searing time for everyone who lives here i time for everyone who lives here on maui. , ., , time for everyone who lives here on maui-_ and _ time for everyone who lives here on maui-_ and for - time for everyone who lives here on maui._ and for the - maui. unbelievable. and for the thousands _ maui. unbelievable. and for the thousands of _ maui. unbelievable. and for the thousands of tourists _ maui. unbelievable. and for the thousands of tourists who - maui. unbelievable. and for the thousands of tourists who came | maui. unbelievable. and for the i thousand
mark easton, bbc news. in other news, let's look at what has been happening in hawaii.e have been killed after wild fires that sweapt across the island. the devastation in and around one seaside town, lahaina, has been immense. some residents and tourists had to run into the sea to escape the flames, and local officials say it will take years for the area to recover. 0h, oh, my gosh! it has been a searing time for everyone _ oh, my gosh! it has been a searing time for everyone who lives - oh,...
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[laughter] anchor: speaking of books and how we consume culture today, the writer brett easton was askedks have become obsolete. he said, they already are for young people. do you agree? >> i don't agree. i like him and i like his last book, but when all the big chain bookstores opened, they thought they would put the independent bookshops out of business. but that is the opposite happening. people like the community. the only real job i ever had in my life was working in an independent bookstore. if i had to get another job today, that is what i would do. i even went home with customers. [laughter] anchor: speaking of the creative industries and the opportunities they offer, divine wasn't an all unscarred artist you are -- was an avant-garde artist you were running within the 1960's and 1970's. >> especially true in baltimore, which is cheap. you have to have a cheap neighborhood to have bohemia. there is a place in paris where everyone tells me where it is, but cheap rents have a lot to do with this, people living together and mixing together. i am not a separatist. i believe straight,
[laughter] anchor: speaking of books and how we consume culture today, the writer brett easton was askedks have become obsolete. he said, they already are for young people. do you agree? >> i don't agree. i like him and i like his last book, but when all the big chain bookstores opened, they thought they would put the independent bookshops out of business. but that is the opposite happening. people like the community. the only real job i ever had in my life was working in an independent...
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. >> speaking of books and how we consume culture, brett easton ellis was asked whether he thought booksld become obsolete and he said they already are for young people. you agree. >> i don't agree. i like his books, and i like him, i like his last book. but at the same time, everybody in america thought that when all of the big chain bookstores opened that they were going to put the independent bookshops are bigness. the opposite has happened. the big chains are closing and the independent bookshops are thriving. because people like community. the only real job i have her hat was working at an independent bookstore. if i had to get another job that is what i would do. uniquely people. i even went home with customers. -- you need great people. i even went home with customers. >> speaking of what that offers. divine was one of the seven guard officers in baltimore in the 60's and 70's that seems like a fertile creative artistic scene. do you think it still has that environment for artists? is that so possible? >> it certainly does, especially in its more, which is still cheap. you have to
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what's happened is i've made easton from folks just by to read on the scene situation just made sense to me. you know he was, he was the 1st diabetic that we know of that checked his own blood sugar. now every diabetic checks are on blood sugar. the, the, he was able to realize by blood sugar is directly affected by the food. sorry. shouldn't be a big surprise, right? by reducing his carbon tag, he was able to significantly stabilize the swings in his blood sugar over time. and that, that made a lot of sense to us, and we said, well let's, let's give this a shot, or the, i couldn't leave the production insolence instantaneously. you started to notice the blood sugars coming on down. and so here we cannot continue giving those large doses of insulin because her little car as they go, i talked to dr. barm's they are is the $45.00. the other is limited to 6 months and it keeps my baby she's on friday. she's not friday, she has a straight to the policy. what we found is that we found some living amazing recipes and the foods were eating. now, on this low carbs restriction, are some of the
what's happened is i've made easton from folks just by to read on the scene situation just made sense to me. you know he was, he was the 1st diabetic that we know of that checked his own blood sugar. now every diabetic checks are on blood sugar. the, the, he was able to realize by blood sugar is directly affected by the food. sorry. shouldn't be a big surprise, right? by reducing his carbon tag, he was able to significantly stabilize the swings in his blood sugar over time. and that, that made...
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first quarter takes down easton stick in the pocket there in the back on third and long and gave a shout out to nick bosa with a celebration. message received. pay the man. brock purdy under center the first two drives and his final play, runs it in himself, 4-6. purdy completed five of his nine attempts for 73 yards. sam darnold, the official qb two, beating out trey lance for the backup role throws like this shows why, delivers a dart to willie snead in the back of the end zone, daol
first quarter takes down easton stick in the pocket there in the back on third and long and gave a shout out to nick bosa with a celebration. message received. pay the man. brock purdy under center the first two drives and his final play, runs it in himself, 4-6. purdy completed five of his nine attempts for 73 yards. sam darnold, the official qb two, beating out trey lance for the backup role throws like this shows why, delivers a dart to willie snead in the back of the end zone, daol
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i am michelle easton and thanks to c-span, booktv for covering this excellent author and important new book and thanks to all of you for coming today. this year marks the claire booth center 25th anniversary for preparing and promoting conservative women leaders for their primary focus is on college age and some high school girls and you see the photos on the wall teaching them to be better leaders of the country in the years ahead and inspiring them in policy and work ethic like those we sponsored this event. the women's conservative network is one of our favorites began 23 is over there for the purpose of promoting the best conservative leaders and they are tremendously important messages. also it brings together women from virginia maryland d.c. and sometimes further to get to know a network with like-minded women and to learn from conservative women leaders. conservative women leaders like a walk of memory and renewal. 10 years ago mary wrote in wonderful book entitled "adam and eve after the pill, revisited" paradoxes of the revolution previous year 2023 mary's book was republishe
i am michelle easton and thanks to c-span, booktv for covering this excellent author and important new book and thanks to all of you for coming today. this year marks the claire booth center 25th anniversary for preparing and promoting conservative women leaders for their primary focus is on college age and some high school girls and you see the photos on the wall teaching them to be better leaders of the country in the years ahead and inspiring them in policy and work ethic like those we...
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first quarter takes down easton stick in the pocket there in the back on third and long and gave a shout out to nick bosa with a celebration. message received. pay the man. brock purdy under center the first two drives and his final play, runs it in himself, 4-6. purdy completed five of his nine attempts for 73 yards. sam darnold, the official qb two, beating out trey lance for the backup role throws like this shows why, delivers a dart to willie snead in the back of the end zone, darnold's only touchdown, threw for 89 yards. chargers won 23-12, but the focus after the game, the reaction to the trey lance trade, sent to the cowboys in exchange for a fourth round pick. here's head coach kyle shanahan. >> he told us he would like another opportunity to go somewhere where he had a chance to be the two. we thought we got some good deals for him. there's a number of teams involved. to get the fourth was a little better than we anticipated and clears up a lot of money and allows a better situation for him, too. it was what it was and i told him when we told him that he was going to be the thre
first quarter takes down easton stick in the pocket there in the back on third and long and gave a shout out to nick bosa with a celebration. message received. pay the man. brock purdy under center the first two drives and his final play, runs it in himself, 4-6. purdy completed five of his nine attempts for 73 yards. sam darnold, the official qb two, beating out trey lance for the backup role throws like this shows why, delivers a dart to willie snead in the back of the end zone, darnold's...
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i feel that the professor at the university of easton, sorry a those days k of discredits his political authority. with this clock down on the church, i can only imagine the people who are faithful to you printing hours of chairs. you only can only come to our senior grade, do they want to defend to do their own spiritual assent for us. so the only thing that they can do in this very moment is to barricade themselves. and 1st for test and to start and to do, try to stop ukrainian officials from, from taking their centuries from their position. so that's the only possible thing they can, you know, do it. then these are, these are pictures, words which would be unimaginable uh for the 21st century and in europe. and in generally this is uh, this is something that, uh, in any normal circumstances. the way cute was kind of the, any kind of punches in the international community. this uh, this religious uh, state standard reason which is uh, present to you today is to crate it. it would be come down to meet you to be stopped in uh, the home longer in general. and santori can imagine like, wh
i feel that the professor at the university of easton, sorry a those days k of discredits his political authority. with this clock down on the church, i can only imagine the people who are faithful to you printing hours of chairs. you only can only come to our senior grade, do they want to defend to do their own spiritual assent for us. so the only thing that they can do in this very moment is to barricade themselves. and 1st for test and to start and to do, try to stop ukrainian officials...
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our home editor, mark easton explained what the changes will mean in practice.ings that decide whether an officer is guilty of misconduct or gross misconduct and what the sanction should be have been independent of the police, basically run by legal professionals. but the number of chief constables, including some mark rowley, the commissioner of the metropolitan police in london, have said that this isn't right, that they should have the control over who is in their in theirforce, that they should be able to sack people. and after those scandals, which you mentioned and other scandals which have emerged in the last few years, the home office conducted a review and have decided that they're going to change the way those panels work. so instead of having three lawyers, you're going to have in the in the chair, as it were, a senior police officer, a chief constable or one of his or her deputies. and then you will still have two independent people, a legal professional and a lay person. so it sort of gets us a little bit further down the road. i don't think in a wa
our home editor, mark easton explained what the changes will mean in practice.ings that decide whether an officer is guilty of misconduct or gross misconduct and what the sanction should be have been independent of the police, basically run by legal professionals. but the number of chief constables, including some mark rowley, the commissioner of the metropolitan police in london, have said that this isn't right, that they should have the control over who is in their in theirforce, that they...
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it's going to easton ukraine. fist fighting is taking place in the region. it's not clear when that sort of a show who was in the city of them on the last visit to come back to areas in june, following the new to me by far the mysteries in southern russia. extra bush and co served as the president of ukraine it from 2014 to $20.00. 19. he told us that mirand along ukrainian truths remains high as the war with russia and says, it's 18th month. yesterday, i was the whole day together with our product through pest with our marine corps, with our 2 loaders specialist. and i wanna deliver you the to create an troops has a very high mortal spirit. and i have no doubt about the prospective for the content of parents of operation of your brain. and on pause this. this is point number one, point number 2, the we have doing this almost 18 months of the war of the, uh, full size, full scale war. because we haven't was, if you have 2014, the my president doesn't say when we defended the ukraine. these long, 5 years. so now we have a confirmation from our partners. us re
it's going to easton ukraine. fist fighting is taking place in the region. it's not clear when that sort of a show who was in the city of them on the last visit to come back to areas in june, following the new to me by far the mysteries in southern russia. extra bush and co served as the president of ukraine it from 2014 to $20.00. 19. he told us that mirand along ukrainian truths remains high as the war with russia and says, it's 18th month. yesterday, i was the whole day together with our...
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so down into its full month, 5 trucks transporting $125.00 tons of basic food items travels from easton, chad to west for the un says more, the $19000000.00 people and so down are at risk of severe hunger in the coming months since april, the violence between the sued and these army and paramilitary rep and support forces has forced at least 4000000 people from their homes, attended and prosecute as have heard harrowing accounts from full migrants who survived the shipwreck and admitted to writing. and they set off from the tennessee last week, 41 people on board, the boat with them fits did for the adult swim aged reports from the italian islands, atlanta to sir, it's a busy morning at the port now with better weather conditions. hundreds, if not thousands of migrants are trying to look at for us. they may need to bring in mothers hoping to give a better life to their children. young man wanting to bill the future. this group of friends started the journey in synagogue jekyll and me now says the island go just a few days ago, he witnessed the boat landing on the beach funnel b, and tha
so down into its full month, 5 trucks transporting $125.00 tons of basic food items travels from easton, chad to west for the un says more, the $19000000.00 people and so down are at risk of severe hunger in the coming months since april, the violence between the sued and these army and paramilitary rep and support forces has forced at least 4000000 people from their homes, attended and prosecute as have heard harrowing accounts from full migrants who survived the shipwreck and admitted to...
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a still a g professor at the university of easton, san diego stays k of discredits his political authority. with this clunk sound on the church. the parts and only imagine the people who are faithful to ukraine yourself, chairs, you only can only come to our senior craig. they want to defend to darrow and spiritual assent for us. so the only thing that they can do in this very moment is to barricade themselves. and 1st the 1st test and to start and to do, try to stop ukrainian officials from, from 18 dear, essentially is from your position. so that's the only possible thing big need. now do that, these are, these are pictures which much would be an unimaginable uh for the 21st century and in europe. and in generally, this is uh, this is something that, uh, in any normal circumstances. the way cute was kind of the, any kind of punches in the international community. is this uh, this religious uh, state standard reason which is uh, present to you today to credit it would be come down to me. it would be stop the deal. oh, longer and get her own sense or you can imagine like, what kind of nati
a still a g professor at the university of easton, san diego stays k of discredits his political authority. with this clunk sound on the church. the parts and only imagine the people who are faithful to ukraine yourself, chairs, you only can only come to our senior craig. they want to defend to darrow and spiritual assent for us. so the only thing that they can do in this very moment is to barricade themselves. and 1st the 1st test and to start and to do, try to stop ukrainian officials from,...
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security services say there's no evidence of sabotage. 0ur correspondent in poland — adam easton — gaveeople have died and more than 153, to be exact, are in hospital after becoming infected with legionnaires' disease. the investigation is ongoing as to how these people came into contact with the contaminated water. there has been additional chlorine added to the water supply system in the city, although, at this stage, the initial tests on the water have not proved conclusive either way. whether the actual city's water supply system somehow was the source of the bacteria, the legionella bacteria, which causes legionnaires' disease, or if it was something else. we don't know at this stage because there is too little in terms of the testing and results that have taken place. what we do know is that the people who have been affected are generally elderly, and all of the people who have died have been suffering already from other serious illnesses. if you're in the uk you're probably familiar with the term ulez. it stands for ultra low emission zone and london's scheme has just been expand
security services say there's no evidence of sabotage. 0ur correspondent in poland — adam easton — gaveeople have died and more than 153, to be exact, are in hospital after becoming infected with legionnaires' disease. the investigation is ongoing as to how these people came into contact with the contaminated water. there has been additional chlorine added to the water supply system in the city, although, at this stage, the initial tests on the water have not proved conclusive either way....
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i spoke to our correspondent in warsaw, adam easton.ave released say these two men were detained on friday last week after they put up, they pasted about 300 leaflets in the polish cities in crack of in the south of the country and in the capital warsaw. this was part of about 3000 materials the polish services are saying our propaganda materials for the wagner mercenary group. the leaflets that they pasted in the public places in warsaw and krakow contained a link to a recruitment site for the group, and the polish security forces say that the men had been planning to leave poland on the day after, on the saturday, but they were detained on the friday, and that they had also carried out similar activities already in berlin and in paris. they said that they were expecting to be paid just under $us5,000 from the russian secret services for carrying out this activity. pakistan's new interim prime minister has been sworn into office. anwaar—ul—haq kakar is a little—known senator from balochistan who was chosen as caretaker prime minister a
i spoke to our correspondent in warsaw, adam easton.ave released say these two men were detained on friday last week after they put up, they pasted about 300 leaflets in the polish cities in crack of in the south of the country and in the capital warsaw. this was part of about 3000 materials the polish services are saying our propaganda materials for the wagner mercenary group. the leaflets that they pasted in the public places in warsaw and krakow contained a link to a recruitment site for the...
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we asked our home editor mark easton.t work and it doesn't work nearly fast enough, and the government is only just now starting to get on top of the backlog. it does appear finally we may be turning the corner, but it really is an oil tanker. we have been poring over all the figures that came out today, and perhaps for viewers in the uk, the most important thing is just how much the asylum system is now costing, because you'll remember there is the cost of accommodation in hotels, which is put at £6 million a day. well, the total figure for the asylum system in the last financial year ending in march this year was actually almost £4 billion. that is almost double what it was the previous year, and if you go back a decade, the cost of asylum was just £500 million, so you can see that that represents a huge political pressure on ministers to try and sort this out. today's news that the overall backlog is up will be dispiriting. i think there'll be some encouragement from the fact of the pace of increase seems to be slowing
we asked our home editor mark easton.t work and it doesn't work nearly fast enough, and the government is only just now starting to get on top of the backlog. it does appear finally we may be turning the corner, but it really is an oil tanker. we have been poring over all the figures that came out today, and perhaps for viewers in the uk, the most important thing is just how much the asylum system is now costing, because you'll remember there is the cost of accommodation in hotels, which is put...
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i'm michelle easton, president of the clare booth luce center for conservative women. and thanks to c-span booktv for covering excellent author and important new book. and thanks to all of you for coming. this year marks the clare booth luce center's anniversary of preparing, promoting conservative women. our primary focus on college age and some school girls. and you see the photos on, the wall teaching them to be better leaders for the country in the years ahead and inspiring in policy and work ethic with women like those we sponsor at this event this loose the conservative women's network is one of our favorite. it began over 23 years ago for the purpose of promoting the best conservative leaders and their tremendously messages. also cw and brings together from virginia maryland and d.c. sometimes further to get to know and network like minded women and learn from conservative women leaders. conservative women leaders like today's speaker mary eberstadt ten years ago, in 2013. mary wrote a wonderful book titled adam and eve after the pill paradox crisis of the sexua
i'm michelle easton, president of the clare booth luce center for conservative women. and thanks to c-span booktv for covering excellent author and important new book. and thanks to all of you for coming. this year marks the clare booth luce center's anniversary of preparing, promoting conservative women. our primary focus on college age and some school girls. and you see the photos on, the wall teaching them to be better leaders for the country in the years ahead and inspiring in policy and...
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what a to show is coming in full sunday off today and then savvy ryan evans, easton, pos into bowers, pushing across into that west, inside of russia. there we go. we pads a shy rain coming in across the it probably provided more than not much of scotland, wells, west of england saying some went to whether it's a go wanting to monday that rain or ramping up cause southern positive england show us there across the good pots of france pushing into a gemini, still some larvae showers to just around the outs as well, but for the met is try. well man, signing as the guys across northern africa with the usual shout was for the west. the award winning program. 27 years and thoughtfully consignment is an extreme formalized solution. i think it's designed to break international, so make well clos, janet, 80 percent of 80 percent is controlled by god. bring programs to a spine. you don't think any time on an a model that i'm trying to push myself all the time. pushing pushing see the world from a different perspective on allergies. aaron, and what's behind the complex deal between iran and the
what a to show is coming in full sunday off today and then savvy ryan evans, easton, pos into bowers, pushing across into that west, inside of russia. there we go. we pads a shy rain coming in across the it probably provided more than not much of scotland, wells, west of england saying some went to whether it's a go wanting to monday that rain or ramping up cause southern positive england show us there across the good pots of france pushing into a gemini, still some larvae showers to just...
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mark easton, bbc news.and a woman have died after being trapped in a car on a flooded road in liverpool. police say it's thought the vehicle was submerged under a bridge and are appealing for witnesses. flood warnings remain in place for parts of merseyside. spain's football federation is set to hold an urgent meeting today to discuss the crisis which has engulfed the sport in the country. president luis rubiales has been suspended by fifa for kissing player jenni hermoso on the lips following spain's world cup victory last week. he has insisted the kiss was consensual. aston villa's team bus was hit by a brick after the club's win against burnley in the premier league yesterday. the brick was thrown at the windscreen from a footbridge on the m65 motorway. burnley says it's saddened and dismayed by the incident. lancashire police are appealing for any information. the scottish covid—19 inquiry will hold its first preliminary hearing today. the review, which will complement the nationwide uk inquiry, will fo
mark easton, bbc news.and a woman have died after being trapped in a car on a flooded road in liverpool. police say it's thought the vehicle was submerged under a bridge and are appealing for witnesses. flood warnings remain in place for parts of merseyside. spain's football federation is set to hold an urgent meeting today to discuss the crisis which has engulfed the sport in the country. president luis rubiales has been suspended by fifa for kissing player jenni hermoso on the lips following...
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our home editor mark easton is here.ge the law on this to compel convicts to attend sentencing? yes, lucy letby�*s refusal to listen to the statements from her victims' families represents a disrespect for their feelings, families represents a disrespect for theirfeelings, which families represents a disrespect for their feelings, which clearly demands a response, a political response, and all the major political parties are agreed something needs to be done. but what? ajudge already something needs to be done. but what? a judge already has the power to require an offender to attend the dock, prison officers already have the power to use reasonable force to make that happen. what the judge cannot do is ask them to use whatever force is necessary. that is because you can imagine you could create a very volatile, dangerous situation for custody officers and they themselves actually might become liable for legal action if they overstep their powers during they overstep their powers during the course of that. then dragging a
our home editor mark easton is here.ge the law on this to compel convicts to attend sentencing? yes, lucy letby�*s refusal to listen to the statements from her victims' families represents a disrespect for their feelings, families represents a disrespect for theirfeelings, which families represents a disrespect for their feelings, which clearly demands a response, a political response, and all the major political parties are agreed something needs to be done. but what? ajudge already...
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here's our correspondent in poland, adam easton.after becoming infected with legionnaires' disease. the investigation is ongoing as to how these people came into contact with the contaminated water. there has been additional chlorine added to the water supply system in the city, although, at this stage, the initial tests on the water have not proved conclusive either way. whether the actual city's water supply system somehow was the source of the bacteria, the legionella bacteria, which causes legionnaires' disease, or if it was something else. we don't know at this stage because there is too little in terms of the testing and results that have taken place. what we do know is that the people who have been affected are generally elderly, and all of the people who have died have been suffering already from other serious illnesses. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. bit of a mixed bag in this final week of meteorological summer. and here's the weather headline for the outlook. sunny spells and scattered showers. that's what we're ex
here's our correspondent in poland, adam easton.after becoming infected with legionnaires' disease. the investigation is ongoing as to how these people came into contact with the contaminated water. there has been additional chlorine added to the water supply system in the city, although, at this stage, the initial tests on the water have not proved conclusive either way. whether the actual city's water supply system somehow was the source of the bacteria, the legionella bacteria, which causes...
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mark easton, our home editor.ds of thousands of gcse students in england, wales and northern ireland and the number of passes has fallen for a second year running. 68.2% of exams were marked at grade 4 — that's a c grade. that's a fall from the last two years and closer to where we were before the pandemic in 2019. our correspondent zoe conway has the details. the look on her face says it all. she got the gcse results she was hoping for. ifeel relieved, ifeel happy that it is done. i'm scared for the next chapter, but to have the results in front of me is, like, really good, and to know that my hard work paid off is, like, really good. there has been a drop in the proportion of students getting top grades compared to last year. however, more are getting top marks today than they were before covid struck. you can feel the excitement in the hall today. everybody, their parents, and most of all the students are very excited. i think the message has got through. there was a lot of people very nervous about coming to c
mark easton, our home editor.ds of thousands of gcse students in england, wales and northern ireland and the number of passes has fallen for a second year running. 68.2% of exams were marked at grade 4 — that's a c grade. that's a fall from the last two years and closer to where we were before the pandemic in 2019. our correspondent zoe conway has the details. the look on her face says it all. she got the gcse results she was hoping for. ifeel relieved, ifeel happy that it is done. i'm scared...