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according to europol selling fake olive oil has now become a "common practice".ce and technology at university of perugia. good to have you on the programme. how big a problem is this, fake olive oil? that programme. how big a problem is this, fake olive oil?— this, fake olive oil? at the moment it _ this, fake olive oil? at the moment it is _ this, fake olive oil? at the moment it is not - this, fake olive oil? at the moment it is not a - this, fake olive oil? at the moment it is not a very i this, fake olive oil? at the | moment it is not a very big problem. our problem relates to the price at the moment very high, two or three times the price that you can find in the market two years ago because we had strong reduction of the world production in olive oil. more or less 20— 25% less due to climatic change and particularly global warming around the mediterranean area. this is the main problem because the price, for example in our country was the regular price was two years ago around four or 5 price was two years ago around four or5 euros, price was two years ag
according to europol selling fake olive oil has now become a "common practice".ce and technology at university of perugia. good to have you on the programme. how big a problem is this, fake olive oil? that programme. how big a problem is this, fake olive oil?— this, fake olive oil? at the moment it _ this, fake olive oil? at the moment it is _ this, fake olive oil? at the moment it is not - this, fake olive oil? at the moment it is not a - this, fake olive oil? at the moment it is...
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have is much better cooperation with our european partners and allies so that we are working with europolwith all of the different authorities that are there to smash the criminal gangs, to stop them even getting those boats onto the beaches in northern france. and with that better cooperation with our european partners and allies, we can actually have a common—sense pragmatic approach to dealing with this problem, rather than these headline—chasing gimmicks like the rwanda scheme. two british rail workers who were jailed after being accused of theft by a corrupt police officer with a history of racism have been posthumously cleared by the court of appeal. today's ruling follows almost 50 years of campaigning to clear their names. basil peterkin and saliah mehmet were both sentenced to nine months in prison in the early 19705 — over the theft of parcels from a south london goods depot where they worked. they were accused by british transport police officer detective sergeant derek ridgewell, who later admitted he was the thief stealing from the site. this particular case lay unnoticed unt
have is much better cooperation with our european partners and allies so that we are working with europolwith all of the different authorities that are there to smash the criminal gangs, to stop them even getting those boats onto the beaches in northern france. and with that better cooperation with our european partners and allies, we can actually have a common—sense pragmatic approach to dealing with this problem, rather than these headline—chasing gimmicks like the rwanda scheme. two...
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. 2016 was interpol and europol.ly a trans european 2016 was interpol and europol. we actforce a trans european 2016 was interpol and europol. we actforce which trans european 2016 was interpol and europol. we actforce which actually ropean 2016 was interpol and europol. we ac1f
. 2016 was interpol and europol.ly a trans european 2016 was interpol and europol. we actforce a trans european 2016 was interpol and europol. we actforce which trans european 2016 was interpol and europol. we actforce which actually ropean 2016 was interpol and europol. we ac1f
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and fake olive oil: the escalating price brings threats to the integrity of the market as europol seekistry of defence has said it would spend £405 million pounds to upgrade a missile system to enable it to shoot down hostile drones over the red sea. the defence secretary grant shapps said the royal navy
and fake olive oil: the escalating price brings threats to the integrity of the market as europol seekistry of defence has said it would spend £405 million pounds to upgrade a missile system to enable it to shoot down hostile drones over the red sea. the defence secretary grant shapps said the royal navy
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databases, my honourable friend, the shadow home secretary and the leader of the opposition visited europolans around getting the data sharing right and that may actually seek to address the issue, that the number of prosecutions of criminal smuggler gangs is going down on this government's watch, the number of returns and removals has gone down by 50% since 2010. again, we go back to this point about let's put more energy and resources into this pragmatic sensible things that can make a difference, as opposed to being distracted by this madcap rwanda scheme. if i canjust being distracted by this madcap rwanda scheme. if i can just make a little bit of progress. it is a mark of a liberal democracy that courts are independent of parliament and the executive and we, on these benches, believe passionately the separation of power is a fundamental and immutable element of what makes us proud to be british. we on these benches are not only opposed to the specifics of this bill, we are also deeply troubled by what it represents a broader sense. th deeply troubled by what it represents a broader se
databases, my honourable friend, the shadow home secretary and the leader of the opposition visited europolans around getting the data sharing right and that may actually seek to address the issue, that the number of prosecutions of criminal smuggler gangs is going down on this government's watch, the number of returns and removals has gone down by 50% since 2010. again, we go back to this point about let's put more energy and resources into this pragmatic sensible things that can make a...
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i am absolutely up for this challenge, i know we have got to get to grips with it, i went over to europolor drugs, i refuse to accept that somehow these gangs are untouchable and we can�*t do anything about it. let�*s talk about the military strikes taken by america and britain this week. now, you were briefed, you endorsed the attacks, david cameron was explicit that this might happen again, would you back more of these kinds of strikes? we�*ll look at the case the government puts forward. you�*re right, they did brief me, a secure briefing, in relation to this, shortly before the operation, and that is as it should be. we support the action that has been taken. obviously there needs to be a statement in parliament tomorrow from the prime minister and a debate in parliament about it. at the moment, what i�*ve been briefed about is the operation that has taken place. i will have to listen carefully to whatever the government says about any further action that may be needed. but theoretically you might do it again, that�*s clear. do you believe, like the government does, that iran bears so
i am absolutely up for this challenge, i know we have got to get to grips with it, i went over to europolor drugs, i refuse to accept that somehow these gangs are untouchable and we can�*t do anything about it. let�*s talk about the military strikes taken by america and britain this week. now, you were briefed, you endorsed the attacks, david cameron was explicit that this might happen again, would you back more of these kinds of strikes? we�*ll look at the case the government puts...
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money for a dedicated police unit within the national crime agency embeds some of those officers with europolet back the data sharing back into the databases that we, um, had before brexit. so there is some detail there about how they would actually do it. and the most interesting part i think, is the settlement scheme at the moment you have to be on british soil to claim asylum. if we had a resettlement scheme for people who've got relatives in the uk, we could process them somewhere else. but that's been suggested would be double the number that are currently coming here illegally . the same, the same. illegally. the same, the same. the same rules apply. >> if we were taking if we were taking the share of people who are coming into the eu, which is what eu has said it would what the eu has said it would demand, i'm not talking about that. that's the labour that. but that's what the labour party were to party said. they were going to join then they join the eu scheme and then they would returned but would get returned turns, but they share they would also take a share directly. >> they did s
money for a dedicated police unit within the national crime agency embeds some of those officers with europolet back the data sharing back into the databases that we, um, had before brexit. so there is some detail there about how they would actually do it. and the most interesting part i think, is the settlement scheme at the moment you have to be on british soil to claim asylum. if we had a resettlement scheme for people who've got relatives in the uk, we could process them somewhere else. but...
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he has done an amazing job in europol. he done an amazing “0b in europol.i can understand that. it is very intense. nine years, it is brilliant. i understand can be running out of energy. the pressure is i behind us. _ running out of energy. the pressure is i behind us. you _ running out of energy. the pressure is i behind us. you have _ running out of energy. the pressure is i behind us. you have all- running out of energy. the pressure is i behind us. you have all this- is i behind us. you have all this running — is i behind us. you have all this running you _ is i behind us. you have all this running. you have no time to get a good _ running. you have no time to get a good feeling from the success. it is ”p good feeling from the success. it is up to— good feeling from the success. it is up to each— good feeling from the success. it is up to each one of us to take the best— up to each one of us to take the best moment to have a small break. i can understand the reason. thisjob is intense — can understand the reason. thisjob is intense i— can understand th
he has done an amazing job in europol. he done an amazing “0b in europol.i can understand that. it is very intense. nine years, it is brilliant. i understand can be running out of energy. the pressure is i behind us. _ running out of energy. the pressure is i behind us. you _ running out of energy. the pressure is i behind us. you have _ running out of energy. the pressure is i behind us. you have all- running out of energy. the pressure is i behind us. you have all this- is i behind us. you...
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i am absolutely up for this challenge, i know we have got to get to grips with it, i went over to europolou endorse the attacks, david cameron was explicit that this might happen again, would you back more of these kind of strikes? brute again, would you back more of these kind of strikes?— kind of strikes? we will look at the case to government _ kind of strikes? we will look at the case to government puts _ kind of strikes? we will look at the case to government puts forward. | case to government puts forward. you're right, they did briefly, the secure briefing, in relation to this, shortly before the operation, and that is as it should be. we support the action that has been taken. 0bviously support the action that has been taken. obviously there needs to be a statement in parliament tomorrow from the prime minister and a debate in parliament about it. at the moment, what i've been briefed about is the operation that has taken place. i will have to listen carefully to whatever the government says about any further action that may be needed. but says about any further action that may be
i am absolutely up for this challenge, i know we have got to get to grips with it, i went over to europolou endorse the attacks, david cameron was explicit that this might happen again, would you back more of these kind of strikes? brute again, would you back more of these kind of strikes?— kind of strikes? we will look at the case to government _ kind of strikes? we will look at the case to government puts _ kind of strikes? we will look at the case to government puts forward. | case to...
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and that means cooperation with europol and other countries in europe.t doing it and we're not doing it effectively. you need to process claims. need process the claims. we need a thousand extra officers dealing with those , and need with those, and you need better returns know since, um, 1997, >> we know since, um, 1997, really immigration skyrocketed and well, particularly since 2004, actually, when the blair government took off well, opened the floodgates to immigration from eastern europe . from eastern europe. >> but, i mean, the big problem in this country faces is not so much the illegals, but the legal migration. we're importing a city. the size of birmingham every two years. i'd just every two years. but i'd just like up one point that like to take up one point that bill made. i the pull bill made. i mean, the big pull factor only the factor isn't actually only the system for dealing with asylum claims. it's even if your claim is dealt with and refused, you're never sent back. i mean, overwhelmingly those whose claims are refused are not deporte
and that means cooperation with europol and other countries in europe.t doing it and we're not doing it effectively. you need to process claims. need process the claims. we need a thousand extra officers dealing with those , and need with those, and you need better returns know since, um, 1997, >> we know since, um, 1997, really immigration skyrocketed and well, particularly since 2004, actually, when the blair government took off well, opened the floodgates to immigration from eastern...
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pass judgement if a man was about an older woman was talking about an older woman wearing a bikini europol feel about that? yeah uh, we were talking about that because your friend jason donovan, 56, is he 56? wearing budgie smugglers ? we were saying budgie smugglers? we were saying it's not acceptable. uh do let us know what you think about that. total other side that. also total other side of the we it all here the coin. we cover it all here on live. we're on saturday morning live. we're talking about, uh, compulsory national because sweden national service because sweden is its population that is warning its population that they could be at war with russia in the next 20 years or so. in the next 15, 20 years or so. talking about national service. and why i serve this and he says, why i serve this country when it is no longer the country. mass country. it was mass immigration, freedom restrictions, highest taxes ever cost lack homes , cost of living, lack of homes, the list goes on. this country simply isn't worth dying for , simply isn't worth dying for, says andy. >> and then we've had
pass judgement if a man was about an older woman was talking about an older woman wearing a bikini europol feel about that? yeah uh, we were talking about that because your friend jason donovan, 56, is he 56? wearing budgie smugglers ? we were saying budgie smugglers? we were saying it's not acceptable. uh do let us know what you think about that. total other side that. also total other side of the we it all here the coin. we cover it all here on live. we're on saturday morning live. we're...
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and that is indeed the definition by europol that it is sunni revivalism.this are actually zaydi shia not generally involved in terrorism . generally involved in terrorism. that doesn't mean that the shia can't be suicide bombers . that doesn't mean that the shia can't be suicide bombers. um, some of them are, um, but but it's not really a connection between the two. and that is one of the fractures. again that you see in the middle east. the shia sunni split, which most people would say dated from 1979 and the revolution there, both in iran and the storming of the grand mosque in saudi arabia. so as a potential there is a yemeni diaspora . but there's a diaspora. but there's a difference between, um , difference between, um, radicalisation and having a grievance. you need an ideology and a grievance. and the shia don't really have an ideology in the same way that the sunnis do in of al—qaeda and the in terms of al—qaeda and the islamic state. >> it's incredibly concrete. chip, you're staying with us throughout the show to bring us up to date, should anythi
and that is indeed the definition by europol that it is sunni revivalism.this are actually zaydi shia not generally involved in terrorism . generally involved in terrorism. that doesn't mean that the shia can't be suicide bombers . that doesn't mean that the shia can't be suicide bombers. um, some of them are, um, but but it's not really a connection between the two. and that is one of the fractures. again that you see in the middle east. the shia sunni split, which most people would say dated...