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it is surprising that the home office should behave that way but you know unfortunately in some respects it's not surprising because they are you know quite unreasonable around help for. a looking for excuses to turn down asylum cases even cases which many people would consider to be quite genuine so you know the unfortunate there we are the home office. are quite inventive in a way and can come up with you know whole range of reasons to fuse asylum you know which can be completely unjustified for sure the governments want to have been tough on immigration and the home office are under pressure to be nasty are helpful and so on for sure that's what's happening so perhaps it's not just the home office officials fault was also the government's for for encouraging officials to be nasty and helpful. the first cases of flown to the stunning remote scene have an unexplained mass tourist death sixty years ago in a bid to finally stablish what happened officials still can't explain why experienced hikers were found with horrific injuries including a missing tongue and eyes investigators are to r
it is surprising that the home office should behave that way but you know unfortunately in some respects it's not surprising because they are you know quite unreasonable around help for. a looking for excuses to turn down asylum cases even cases which many people would consider to be quite genuine so you know the unfortunate there we are the home office. are quite inventive in a way and can come up with you know whole range of reasons to fuse asylum you know which can be completely unjustified...
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is looking for excuses to turn down refugees it is surprising that the home office should behave that way but you know unfortunately in some respects it's not surprising because they are quite unreasonable around help for. a looking for excuses to turn down asylum cases even cases which many people would consider to be quite genuine so you know for sure there we are the home office. quite inventive in a way and can come up with a whole range of reasons to fuse a side of you know which can be completely unjustified for the government's one to have been tough on immigration and the home office are under pressure to be nasty are helpful and so on for sure that's what's happening so perhaps it's not just the home office officials fault was also the government's fault for encouraging officials to be nasty and helpful and that brings you up to date for this hour don't forget they we've got plenty of stories for you to our website you can find that. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next about different clubs on one hand it is logical to
is looking for excuses to turn down refugees it is surprising that the home office should behave that way but you know unfortunately in some respects it's not surprising because they are quite unreasonable around help for. a looking for excuses to turn down asylum cases even cases which many people would consider to be quite genuine so you know for sure there we are the home office. quite inventive in a way and can come up with a whole range of reasons to fuse a side of you know which can be...
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it is surprising that the home office should behave the way bart you know unfortunately in some respects is not surprising because they are quite unreasonable around help for. a looking for excuses to turn down asylum cases even cases which many people would consider to be quite genuine so you know the unfortunate there we are the home office of quite inventive in a way and can come up with you know whole range of reasons to fuse asylum you know which can be completely unjustified you know unfortunately governments want to have been tough on immigration and the home office are under pressure to be nasty are helpful and so on for sure that's what's happening so perhaps it's not just the home office officials fault was also the government's for for encouraging officials to be nasty unhelpful. investigators have flown to a remote part of russia's ural mountains in a bid to finally solve a six decade long mystery back in one nine hundred fifty eight a group of nine hikers were found dead one had their tongue and eyes missing over the years theories of range from a yeti attack a nuclear leak
it is surprising that the home office should behave the way bart you know unfortunately in some respects is not surprising because they are quite unreasonable around help for. a looking for excuses to turn down asylum cases even cases which many people would consider to be quite genuine so you know the unfortunate there we are the home office of quite inventive in a way and can come up with you know whole range of reasons to fuse asylum you know which can be completely unjustified you know...
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the home office sais the rejection letter was a one off not in line with general policies as ing that it will work on more training for a start we spoke with the chairman of an immigration consultancy firm sun what he thinks that the home office is looking for excuses to turn down refugees it is surprising that the home office should behave the way bar to you know unfortunately in some respects it's not surprising because they are quite unreasonable around help for. a looking for excuses to turn down asylum cases even cases which many people would consider to be quite genuine so you know the unfortunate there we are the home office of quite inventive in a way and can come up with you know whole range of reasons to fuse asylum you know which can be completely unjustified you know unfortunately governments want to have been tough on immigration and the home office are under pressure to be nasty are helpful and so on for sure that's what's happening so perhaps it's not just the home office officials force was also the government's for for encouraging officials to be nasty unhelpful. inve
the home office sais the rejection letter was a one off not in line with general policies as ing that it will work on more training for a start we spoke with the chairman of an immigration consultancy firm sun what he thinks that the home office is looking for excuses to turn down refugees it is surprising that the home office should behave the way bar to you know unfortunately in some respects it's not surprising because they are quite unreasonable around help for. a looking for excuses to...
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it is surprising that the home office should behave that way but you know unfortunately in some respects it's not surprising because they are quite unreasonable around help for. a looking for excuses to turn down asylum cases even cases which many people would consider to be quite genuine so you know the unfortunate there we are the home office. are quite inventive in a way and can come up with you know whole range of reasons to refuse asylum you know which can be completely unjustified you know unfortunately governments want to have been tough on immigration and the home office are under pressure to be nasty are helpful and so on for sure that's what's happening so perhaps it's not just the home office officials fault was also the government's for for encouraging officials to be nasty and helpful. thanks for choosing ossie international this we're back in just over thirty minutes with the latest headlines think about. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was most of my family were unemployed. there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objective listen toda
it is surprising that the home office should behave that way but you know unfortunately in some respects it's not surprising because they are quite unreasonable around help for. a looking for excuses to turn down asylum cases even cases which many people would consider to be quite genuine so you know the unfortunate there we are the home office. are quite inventive in a way and can come up with you know whole range of reasons to refuse asylum you know which can be completely unjustified you...
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is looking for excuses to turn down refugees it is surprising that the home office should behave the way bar you know unfortunately in some respects it's not surprising because they are quite unreasonable around help for. a looking for excuses to turn down an asylum cases even cases which many people would consider to be quite a journey whims you know the unfortunate there we are the home office. quite inventive in a way and come up with you know a whole range of reasons to refuse asylum you know which can be completely unjustified you know unfortunately governments want to have been tough on immigration and the home office are under pressure to be nasty are helpful and so on for sure that's what's happening so perhaps it's not just the home office officials force was also the government's for for encouraging officials to be nasty and helpful. now the u.n. secretary general has called for greater support for the survivors of tropical cycle and i die the statement comes after the huge storm tore across southern africa killing more than six hundred people among the countries affected b
is looking for excuses to turn down refugees it is surprising that the home office should behave the way bar you know unfortunately in some respects it's not surprising because they are quite unreasonable around help for. a looking for excuses to turn down an asylum cases even cases which many people would consider to be quite a journey whims you know the unfortunate there we are the home office. quite inventive in a way and come up with you know a whole range of reasons to refuse asylum you...
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is looking for excuses to turn down refugees it is surprising that the home office should behave the way you know unfortunately in some respects it's not surprising because they are quite unreasonable around help for. a looking for excuses to turn down a side in cases even cases which many people would consider to be quite genuine so you know the unfortunate there we are the home office. are quite inventive in a way and can come up with your whole range of reasons to fuse asylum you know which can be completely unjustified you are for sure the governments want to have been tough on immigration and the home office are under pressure to be nasty are helpful and so on for sure that's what's happening so perhaps it's not just the home office officials fault was also the government's for for encouraging officials to be nasty and helpful. to chile now where a visit by the brazilian president on friday prompted violent protests with riot police seizing tear gas and also water cannon. demonstration had been organized by anti fascist and gay rights activists both groups targeted by the brazil
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there is a call on the home office to do more to tackle the problem.harge of national security and policing matters. there is immense pressure on home secretary sajid javid to do more to stop the violence on the streets. tomorrow he will need 43 police chief constable is from across the uk to discuss ways to try to contain the problem. labourmp ways to try to contain the problem. labour mp vernon coaker, a former policing minister, spent some time in the home office under gordon brown's premiership. he wants knife crime treated with the same agency as terrorist attacks. he says cobra needs to meet, the government's emergency committee which meets in the wake of national disasters or threats to national security, he says it is absolutely vital that we get a says it is absolutely vital that we geta grip says it is absolutely vital that we get a grip on this problem and a response from central government is then deployed across the country to tackle the menace that is knife crime. knife crime is notjust a problem confined to london, i have been outside th
there is a call on the home office to do more to tackle the problem.harge of national security and policing matters. there is immense pressure on home secretary sajid javid to do more to stop the violence on the streets. tomorrow he will need 43 police chief constable is from across the uk to discuss ways to try to contain the problem. labourmp ways to try to contain the problem. labour mp vernon coaker, a former policing minister, spent some time in the home office under gordon brown's...
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also on this programme mps are told the home office didn't understand the impact of its policies on thedrush generation. there's condemnation of an online game called rape day. well, he worked with me and others to launch a review and on how this game even got developed an approval stage and make sure it appears on no other platform. and: philip hammond comes underfire for saying police resources could be redeployed to help tackle knife crime. the chancellor goes on the radio this morning, it's not a question of additional resources, it's a question of re—prioritization by the police. pathetic. absolutely pathetic. but first: the attorney general says he's had careful and detailed talks with the eu to try to find a way to ensure the irish backstop is not indefinite. the backstop is the insurance plan to make sure a physical border does not return to the island of ireland. geoffrey cox has been holding talks with officials to try to find a legally binding way to put in place some kind of end date to the backstop if it ever came into force. and he expressed surprise at eu claims that the
also on this programme mps are told the home office didn't understand the impact of its policies on thedrush generation. there's condemnation of an online game called rape day. well, he worked with me and others to launch a review and on how this game even got developed an approval stage and make sure it appears on no other platform. and: philip hammond comes underfire for saying police resources could be redeployed to help tackle knife crime. the chancellor goes on the radio this morning, it's...
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because mr sharif‘s father is pakistani, the home office says he wouldn't be stateless.'m pakistani by birthright to a country that i've never lived in. if i was a white aid worker that worked for oxfam i don't think you'd be asking me the same questions. but you don't deny that you've picked up a weapon and you have fought in syria. i've defended myself and i've defended the syrian people. i don't deny that, no. and i don't think there's anything wrong with that. if you're going to take me to secret courts and the evidence is so secret that i can't defend myself, is this the british justice that we believe in? mr sharif admits he has used an ak—47, claiming it was to protect his aid convoys, and he still carries a handgun. he lives with his british wife and five children in idlib, but says the children don't have uk passports because when he applied for his eldest daughter he claims he was told wrongly there was an administrative error. although his family don't want to return to britain at the moment, he is appealing against losing his citizenship. he's been driving am
because mr sharif‘s father is pakistani, the home office says he wouldn't be stateless.'m pakistani by birthright to a country that i've never lived in. if i was a white aid worker that worked for oxfam i don't think you'd be asking me the same questions. but you don't deny that you've picked up a weapon and you have fought in syria. i've defended myself and i've defended the syrian people. i don't deny that, no. and i don't think there's anything wrong with that. if you're going to take me...
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it is surprising that the home office should behave the way bar to you know unfortunately in some respects it's not surprising because they are quite unreasonable around help for. looking for excuses to turn down asylum cases even cases which many people would consider to be quite genuine so you know the unfortunate there we are the home office. quite inventive in a way and come up with you know a whole range of reasons to fuse asylum you know which can be completely unjustified you are for sure the governments want to have been tough on immigration and the home office are under pressure to be nasty or helpful and so on for sure that's what's happening so perhaps it's not just the home office officials fault was also the government's for for encouraging officials to be nasty unhelpful. u.s. president on champ has ordered his treasury to cancel additional sanctions against north korea he announced the decision over twitter earlier though u.s. national security advisor john bolton noted the importance of the measures against north korea trying his decision comes after the withdrawal of north
it is surprising that the home office should behave the way bar to you know unfortunately in some respects it's not surprising because they are quite unreasonable around help for. looking for excuses to turn down asylum cases even cases which many people would consider to be quite genuine so you know the unfortunate there we are the home office. quite inventive in a way and come up with you know a whole range of reasons to fuse asylum you know which can be completely unjustified you are for...
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and that an asylum seekers' fate might be decided by a misunderstanding of sacred text the home office says the rejection letter was an anomaly not in line with his general policies and that it will work on training staff the latest figures show that asylum applications in the u.k. which almost thirty thousand and twenty eight hundred sixty seven percent of applicants are rejected first time around we spoke with chairman of an immigration consultancy firm he thinks that the home office is looking for excuses to turn down refugees. it is surprising that the home office should behave the way bart do you know unfortunately in some respects it's not surprising because they are quite unreasonable around help for. looking for excuses to turn down asylum cases even cases which many people would consider to be quite sure anyway you know the unfortunate there we are the home office. quite inventive in a way and come up with you know a whole range of reasons to fuse asylum you know which can be completely unjustified you know unfortunately governments want to have been tough on immigration and t
and that an asylum seekers' fate might be decided by a misunderstanding of sacred text the home office says the rejection letter was an anomaly not in line with his general policies and that it will work on training staff the latest figures show that asylum applications in the u.k. which almost thirty thousand and twenty eight hundred sixty seven percent of applicants are rejected first time around we spoke with chairman of an immigration consultancy firm he thinks that the home office is...
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she has to stick to the line that she wrote all those years in the home office.nt —— correlation because it is much more complicated of an issue. but there are direct results of conservative policies that have led to more gang members. it is very complicated and people can be terribly simplistic in order to win a political point over the other the micro dispatch box. so she is stuck
she has to stick to the line that she wrote all those years in the home office.nt —— correlation because it is much more complicated of an issue. but there are direct results of conservative policies that have led to more gang members. it is very complicated and people can be terribly simplistic in order to win a political point over the other the micro dispatch box. so she is stuck
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march 2018, according the home office, 122,786. wales.er. between 2010 and 2017 there has been a 20% cut in police funding. as chair of the police federation you will know there was £970 million coming to the police in the forthcoming year and the serious violence strategy launched by the home office last year is investing 220 million p in early intervention projects, you must welcome those things? there has been devastating cuts to police officers, budget goes much deeper. we have lost many thousands of police community support officers and police staff who provide vital support and front—line policing. and police staff who provide vital support and front-line policing. so the coming investment, does it match what has been cut? it does not scratch the surface. i welcome it because it will help police forces in some cases sustain themselves, but the way the funding has been applied is very different, the responsibility has been passed to police and crime commissioner is to top up the local council tax. if they do, which many will, it will
march 2018, according the home office, 122,786. wales.er. between 2010 and 2017 there has been a 20% cut in police funding. as chair of the police federation you will know there was £970 million coming to the police in the forthcoming year and the serious violence strategy launched by the home office last year is investing 220 million p in early intervention projects, you must welcome those things? there has been devastating cuts to police officers, budget goes much deeper. we have lost many...
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the guardian details the findings of a parliamentary report which claims that the home office is stillte the windrush scandal. the daily mail has on its front page details of a case involving an eighteen year old man who has been given a suspended prision sentence for a second weapons offence. and the explosives sent to busy london transportation hubs is the mirror's lead. for you to enjoy tomorrow morning with cornflakes for you to enjoy tomorrow morning with cornfla kes or for you to enjoy tomorrow morning with cornflakes or induce or whatever you're having for brea kfast. whatever you're having for breakfast. bombs sent to airports came from ireland. dublin addresses, apparently, irish stamps, all hastily written, all to give you the impression that they have just sent these things out. i suppose we all thought the troubles were over as far as the thought the troubles were over as faras the uk thought the troubles were over as far as the uk was concerned. yes, and obviously this has been tha nkfully and obviously this has been thankfully not... there has been no loss of life or any
the guardian details the findings of a parliamentary report which claims that the home office is stillte the windrush scandal. the daily mail has on its front page details of a case involving an eighteen year old man who has been given a suspended prision sentence for a second weapons offence. and the explosives sent to busy london transportation hubs is the mirror's lead. for you to enjoy tomorrow morning with cornflakes for you to enjoy tomorrow morning with cornfla kes or for you to enjoy...
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because mr sharif‘s father is pakistani, the home office says he wouldn't be stateless.ni by birthright, to a country that i've never lived in. if i was a white aid worker, that worked for 0xfam, i don't think you'd be asking me the same questions. but you don't deny that you've picked up a weapon and you have fought in syria. i've defended myself and i've defended the syrian people. i don't deny that, no. and i don't think there's anything wrong with that. you're going to take me to secret courts and the evidence is so secret that i can't defend myself, i — is this the british justice that we believe in? mr sharif admits he's used an ak—47, claiming it was to protect his aid convoys, and he still carries a handgun. he lives with his british wife and five children in idlib, but says the children don't have uk passports because when he applied for his eldest daughter, he claims he was told wrongly there was an administrative error. although his family don't want to return to britain at the moment, he is appealing against losing his citizenship. he's been driving ambulance
because mr sharif‘s father is pakistani, the home office says he wouldn't be stateless.ni by birthright, to a country that i've never lived in. if i was a white aid worker, that worked for 0xfam, i don't think you'd be asking me the same questions. but you don't deny that you've picked up a weapon and you have fought in syria. i've defended myself and i've defended the syrian people. i don't deny that, no. and i don't think there's anything wrong with that. you're going to take me to secret...
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a judge unsealed documents connected to last year's fbi raid of cohen's home, offices, hotel room, 200 pages. >> we are still combing through these documents. what we are seeing here is the probable cause that the u.s. attorney's office had for their search warrants. they are looking at financial crimes and the campaign finance violations. there is a lot of detail that relates to the financial crimes. we are not learning a lot of new information at all as it relates to campaign finance violations. that's redacted. it's the 20 pages that is now redacted. so that's because the judge had agreed that there is an ongoing investigation and they need to keep that private for now. but it's something that i would expect we will be revisiting at some point down the road. >> thank you for the update. coming up, scrap the electoral college. that is what white house hopeful elizabeth warren is pushing for. my exclusive sit down with jamie dimon, his take on the 2020 race so far and the growing field of democrats. >> there is a lot of it at a local level. ♪ pardon the interruption but this is big! n
a judge unsealed documents connected to last year's fbi raid of cohen's home, offices, hotel room, 200 pages. >> we are still combing through these documents. what we are seeing here is the probable cause that the u.s. attorney's office had for their search warrants. they are looking at financial crimes and the campaign finance violations. there is a lot of detail that relates to the financial crimes. we are not learning a lot of new information at all as it relates to campaign finance...
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home office refused to comment on the case saying only that every decision is well substantiated r.t. has also requested a comment and is waiting for pli. now police in london have investigated this is specious package left at an entrance to the houses of parliament it's now being confirms the object was not dangerous tensions are high sent at the moment over three letter bombs which were sent to separate locations in the capital on cheers day r.t. as isa ali has more details. this is just really a pattern of incidents we've seen in the u.k. over the last few days that incident being deemed suspicious and a false alarm but just yesterday we've seen reports of three packages containing explosive devices found at city airport heathrow airport and also at waterloo train station now police have deemed that those packages weren't aiming to kill but. explosives they were upon being opened by staff at those locations they caught fire and it's thought that they at least two of them had stamps or some kind of indication that they were sent from ireland but police are keeping an open mind and t
home office refused to comment on the case saying only that every decision is well substantiated r.t. has also requested a comment and is waiting for pli. now police in london have investigated this is specious package left at an entrance to the houses of parliament it's now being confirms the object was not dangerous tensions are high sent at the moment over three letter bombs which were sent to separate locations in the capital on cheers day r.t. as isa ali has more details. this is just...
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home office refused to comment on the case saying only that every decision is well substantiated r.t. has also requested a comment and he's waiting for a reply. the humanitarian crisis in war torn yemen is becoming deeper every day with most of the country's population on the brink of famine some desperate families have resorted to marrying off their daughters some of them as young as three years old just to get food. my mother in law keeps between me and when i run away back to my father's house my father beats me again for a new way i don't want to get married i just want to go back to school son family is a good thing that i mean this is no one really where they can marry their daughters and they can bring some dowry and that just can't protect the whole families and also their extended members so it is really unfortunate that this is going after some of them that they have received emergency support but you know you don't support are also even limited so big and fine trying to weigh what are their immediate what are the means so this is the one leaving the family i mean. it is ver
home office refused to comment on the case saying only that every decision is well substantiated r.t. has also requested a comment and he's waiting for a reply. the humanitarian crisis in war torn yemen is becoming deeper every day with most of the country's population on the brink of famine some desperate families have resorted to marrying off their daughters some of them as young as three years old just to get food. my mother in law keeps between me and when i run away back to my father's...
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because mr sharif‘s father is pakistani, the home office says he wouldn't be stateless., the british government, if they believe that i'm pakistani by birthright, to a country that i've never lived in. if i was a white aid worker, that worked for oxfam, i don't think you'd be asking me the same questions. but you don't deny that you've picked up a weapon and you have fought in syria? i've defended myself and i've defended the syrian people. i don't deny that, no. and i don't think there's anything wrong with that. you're going to take me to secret courts and the evidence is so secret that i can't defend myself, i — is this the british justice that we believe in? mr sharif admits he's used an ak—47, claiming it was to protect his aid convoys, and he still carries a handgun. he lives with his british wife and five children in idlib, but says the children don't have uk passports because when he applied for his eldest daughter, he claims he was told wrongly there was an administrative error. although his family don't want to return to britain at the moment, he is appealing a
because mr sharif‘s father is pakistani, the home office says he wouldn't be stateless., the british government, if they believe that i'm pakistani by birthright, to a country that i've never lived in. if i was a white aid worker, that worked for oxfam, i don't think you'd be asking me the same questions. but you don't deny that you've picked up a weapon and you have fought in syria? i've defended myself and i've defended the syrian people. i don't deny that, no. and i don't think there's...
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to find out why exactly his client was deemed a threat meanwhile the home office has had this follow up on the specifics of the case. we do not come until individual cases but any decisions to deprive individuals of the citizenship of based on available evidence i'm not taken lightly the issue of british citizenship being revoked has been in the spotlight figures more than one hundred people were stripped of their nationality in twenty seventeen compared to just fourteen the year before as sharif's appeal continues he maintains his innocence but the home office seems to have already made up its mind and start to trickle out reporting for r.t. on monday still to come a british primary school suspends its lessons following pressure from outraged parents would explain what caused that anger just after the break stay with us. seems wrong. just don't call. me. yet to shape out just to. educate. and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejec
to find out why exactly his client was deemed a threat meanwhile the home office has had this follow up on the specifics of the case. we do not come until individual cases but any decisions to deprive individuals of the citizenship of based on available evidence i'm not taken lightly the issue of british citizenship being revoked has been in the spotlight figures more than one hundred people were stripped of their nationality in twenty seventeen compared to just fourteen the year before as...
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the home office has been accused of a "shockingly cavalier" attitude towards the detention of people ee says the government has "utterly failed" to ensure the safety of detainees. it calls for sweeping changes — including a limit on how long people can be held. our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw, reports. immigration centres were largely hidden from view until this — undercoverfilming at brook house removal centre suggested staff were struggling to cope. the footage on bbc panorama showed detainees being threatened, and force used excessively at the facility near gatwick airport. it sparked an enquiry into immigration detention by the home affairs committee, and its findings are damning. it says there are serious problems with almost every element of the system. the report describes an institutional culture where detention is used to enforce removals, and found that some people were detained for more than three years, which it said was unacceptable. we are detaining far too many people, we are detaining them for too long, and we are very often detaining people who just should
the home office has been accused of a "shockingly cavalier" attitude towards the detention of people ee says the government has "utterly failed" to ensure the safety of detainees. it calls for sweeping changes — including a limit on how long people can be held. our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw, reports. immigration centres were largely hidden from view until this — undercoverfilming at brook house removal centre suggested staff were struggling to cope. the...
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home office refused to comment on the case saying only that every decision is well substantiated r.t. has also requested a comment and is awaiting a reply. but as well a face is yet more u.s. sanctions as washington tries to cripple caracas financially in its bid to oust president nicolas maduro by simply recognizing opposition leader one guy doa as venezuela's interim president the u.s. seems to think it's already succeeded in effecting regime change with the state department going even so far as to berate journalists who think otherwise. we have noticed in the news coverage that some outlets are incorrectly referring to one guy joe as the opposition leader or the south proclaims president. neither is corrects relying on venezuela's constitution one guy joe became interim president of venezuela on january twenty third millions of americans and more than fifty countries recognize as interim president of venezuela who get this for your complaining because let's report is that you don't think he made a complaint pointing out just trying to correct all that's all it's like a completely y
home office refused to comment on the case saying only that every decision is well substantiated r.t. has also requested a comment and is awaiting a reply. but as well a face is yet more u.s. sanctions as washington tries to cripple caracas financially in its bid to oust president nicolas maduro by simply recognizing opposition leader one guy doa as venezuela's interim president the u.s. seems to think it's already succeeded in effecting regime change with the state department going even so far...
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home office refused to comment on the case saying only that every decision is well substantiated r.t. has also requested a comment and is waiting for a reply. a primary school in britain second city birmingham has reportedly caved into pressure and temporarily pulled the plug on its l.g. p.t. lessons that's up to hundreds of parents reportedly kept their children at home in protest polyploid society tells. well the cause of this route is a educational diversity program called no outside isn't it aims to teach kids about the different types of families that they might encounter and talking to them about things like the idea of having two mom or two dads and reading books to kids as young as four about the concept of same sex families a program was devised by the deputy head of the school at the center of this route his name's andrew marr fattened actually he's been nominated for the world's best teacher award take a look at him talking about the program mobley lula another cyclone both of them mostly nearly got some tissues on them but. this is about teaching to you are different you c
home office refused to comment on the case saying only that every decision is well substantiated r.t. has also requested a comment and is waiting for a reply. a primary school in britain second city birmingham has reportedly caved into pressure and temporarily pulled the plug on its l.g. p.t. lessons that's up to hundreds of parents reportedly kept their children at home in protest polyploid society tells. well the cause of this route is a educational diversity program called no outside isn't...
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to find out why exactly his client was deemed a threat meanwhile the home office has had this follow up on the specifics of the case. we do not comment on individual cases but any decisions to deprive individuals of the citizenship are based on available evidence and not taken lightly the issue of british citizenship being revoked has been in the spotlight in the u.k. recently due to a spike in terrorism and crime according to official figures more than one hundred people were stripped of their nationality in twenty seventeen compared to just fourteen the year before as sharif's appeal continues he maintains his innocence but the home office seems to have already made up its mind. not reporting for duty in london. a primary school in britain second city birmingham has reportedly caved to pressure and temporarily pulled the plug on l.g.b. to lessons after hundreds of parents reportedly kept their children at home in protest. has the details. well the cause of this route is a educational diversity program that they might encounter and talking to them about things like the idea of havin
to find out why exactly his client was deemed a threat meanwhile the home office has had this follow up on the specifics of the case. we do not comment on individual cases but any decisions to deprive individuals of the citizenship are based on available evidence and not taken lightly the issue of british citizenship being revoked has been in the spotlight in the u.k. recently due to a spike in terrorism and crime according to official figures more than one hundred people were stripped of their...
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the home office had recently taken the decision to strip her of her british citizenship. affairs correspondent daniel sandford has this report. when the bbc first interviewed shamima begum two and a half weeks ago, she'd just given birth to a baby boy, jarrah. in his short life, he lived in one internment camp and then another. his mother said her two other children had already died at the end of last year. losing my children, the way i lost them, i don't want to lose this baby as well, and this is really not a place to raise children, this camp. now, medical staff in the roj camp where she's living and the local military forces, the sdf, have confirmed to the bbc that her baby died on thursday in a nearby hospital, after having breathing difficulties. he's already been buried. the family are devastated. the family are not surprised. there were concerns about the child's welfare. shamima has lost herfood card — she's made that quite clear — and wasn't able to feed herself, let alone the baby. shamima begum's family had asked the home office for help, but the home secretar
the home office had recently taken the decision to strip her of her british citizenship. affairs correspondent daniel sandford has this report. when the bbc first interviewed shamima begum two and a half weeks ago, she'd just given birth to a baby boy, jarrah. in his short life, he lived in one internment camp and then another. his mother said her two other children had already died at the end of last year. losing my children, the way i lost them, i don't want to lose this baby as well, and...
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to find out why exactly his client was deemed a threat meanwhile the home office has had this follow up on the specifics of the case we do not comment on in. vigil cases but any decisions to deprive individuals of the citizenship of available evidence i'm not taken lightly the issue of british citizenship being revoked has been in the spotlight in the u.k. recently due to a spike in terrorism and crime according to official figures more than one hundred people were stripped of their nationality and twenty seventeen compared to just fourteen the year before as sharif's appeal continues he maintains his innocence but the home office seems to have already made up its mind. not reporting for duty in london so to come this hour a british primary school has suspended classes on l g b t rights suffer an outcry from parents we have the details on plenty more after this short break. when lawmakers manufacture consensus and stick to the public well. when the running club to some protect themselves. with the financial merry go round listen to the one percent. we can all middle of the room say.
to find out why exactly his client was deemed a threat meanwhile the home office has had this follow up on the specifics of the case we do not comment on in. vigil cases but any decisions to deprive individuals of the citizenship of available evidence i'm not taken lightly the issue of british citizenship being revoked has been in the spotlight in the u.k. recently due to a spike in terrorism and crime according to official figures more than one hundred people were stripped of their nationality...
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to find out why exactly his client was deemed a threat meanwhile the home office has had this follow up on the specifics of the case we do not comment on in. vidual cases but any decisions to deprive individuals of the citizenship are based on available evidence i'm not taken lightly the issue of british citizenship being revoked has been in the spotlight in the u.k. recently due to a spike in terrorism and crime according to official figures more than one hundred people were stripped of their nationality and twenty seven team compared to just fourteen the year before as sharif's appeal continues he maintains his innocence but the home office seems to have already made up its mind and start to trickle out reporting for r.t. in london. so it's come a british primary school has suspended classes on l.g.b. as he writes softer an outcry from parents we have details for you after the break . seemed wrong. but old rules just don't hold. any old belief yet to shape our disdain comes to educate and indeed from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look fo
to find out why exactly his client was deemed a threat meanwhile the home office has had this follow up on the specifics of the case we do not comment on in. vidual cases but any decisions to deprive individuals of the citizenship are based on available evidence i'm not taken lightly the issue of british citizenship being revoked has been in the spotlight in the u.k. recently due to a spike in terrorism and crime according to official figures more than one hundred people were stripped of their...
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from the home office of the foreign office? before the news was com pletely office? before the news was completely confirmed, it was put to the home secretary in a radio interview and he just said that... he said that it is advised not to go to syria. the problem for the government is that ofjournalists have been able to go out to see shamima begum before the baby died. british forces are fighting alongside kurdish forces in northern syria. it would have been possible for someone to go and get the baby. it would have been possible, difficult, but possible. now, of course, it is not. thanks for joining us. the pilot, who crashed during the shoreham airshow, killing 11 men , has been found not guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence. andrew hill, who's 5a, had been performing a loop when his vintage hawker hunterjet crashed on to the a27 in west sussex four years ago and then exploded into a fireball. incredibly the former raf pilot was thrown clear of the wreckage and survived. it was the first time a pilot had been charged with manslaughter following deaths at an a
from the home office of the foreign office? before the news was com pletely office? before the news was completely confirmed, it was put to the home secretary in a radio interview and he just said that... he said that it is advised not to go to syria. the problem for the government is that ofjournalists have been able to go out to see shamima begum before the baby died. british forces are fighting alongside kurdish forces in northern syria. it would have been possible for someone to go and get...
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we have come together on this, both of us ex home office ministers. 0ne this, both of us ex home officeand the forces need to deal with it themselves with advice from central government, but it is too big for that now. we dealt with gun crime a few years ago, and you get five yea rs if few years ago, and you get five years if you are carrying a gun. you're not likely to go to prison if you are carrying a knife. you need the big stick stop, stop and search, but we need to get into communities. i was listening to the documentary last night with bernard hogan howe, the former chief of the met, and we need to get out into the communities as well as having communities. lynn, i mentioned your son, daniel, stabbed and killed outside a pub in 2017. the situation was described by police as someone simply stumbling into another person. there was no bad blood, but a minor incident quickly escalated into a fatal fight. when you hear the discussions today around how knife crime should be tackled, how do you see it? well, ido be tackled, how do you see it? well, i do actually like the idea of treatin
we have come together on this, both of us ex home office ministers. 0ne this, both of us ex home officeand the forces need to deal with it themselves with advice from central government, but it is too big for that now. we dealt with gun crime a few years ago, and you get five yea rs if few years ago, and you get five years if you are carrying a gun. you're not likely to go to prison if you are carrying a knife. you need the big stick stop, stop and search, but we need to get into communities. i...
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your chief counsel was at the meeting today at the home office and what was his impression? out of the meeting is the home secretary now is in agreement with people like myself and the chiefs of police is that this is a resource issue that the cuts to budget and therefore the cuts to budget and therefore the cuts to budget and therefore the cuts to police numbers in our case we have lost 2000 officers come a quarter of our budget, this is having an effect on the growth of violent crimes we have seen in recent days. i think the other thing is coming out that the home secretary now is very anxious to put some more money into the forces like the west midlands and some of the other big urban areas as well. so in the short—term, we have the resources to tackle what frankly is a crisis. were you given the impression that or what your chief concert given the impression that the home office not accept there is some kind of relationship between the rise and in the following police numbers because that still seems to be an issue that the prime minister doesn't accept? —— chief concert
your chief counsel was at the meeting today at the home office and what was his impression? out of the meeting is the home secretary now is in agreement with people like myself and the chiefs of police is that this is a resource issue that the cuts to budget and therefore the cuts to budget and therefore the cuts to budget and therefore the cuts to police numbers in our case we have lost 2000 officers come a quarter of our budget, this is having an effect on the growth of violent crimes we have...