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but can we say the same for our home offices? you know, the ones we share with kids, pets, and our meals? so how dirty is your work from home desk? to find out, this device tests for invisible living cells. in short it's a germ meter. the higher the number, the dirtier the surface. i swabbed my keyboard. this is where i let my fingers do the walking. mouse conveniently located next to my open food. and desk. here we go. it's not promising when there's actually visible dirt on the swab. next, i prep the samples by breaking this tube. it releases a reagent that mixes with whatever is on the swab. i know the results are going to be bad because i've cleaned this area in exactly this many times. in a matter of seconds i got a result of 1,513. for reference, hospitals are expected to keep their high touch surfaces below 100. we don't expect to have the same level of cleanliness in the average home. but 1,500 indicates my keyboard could use some cleaning. my mouse, slightly lower at 1,144. but my desk? >> whoa, 7,506. >> to help me out,
but can we say the same for our home offices? you know, the ones we share with kids, pets, and our meals? so how dirty is your work from home desk? to find out, this device tests for invisible living cells. in short it's a germ meter. the higher the number, the dirtier the surface. i swabbed my keyboard. this is where i let my fingers do the walking. mouse conveniently located next to my open food. and desk. here we go. it's not promising when there's actually visible dirt on the swab. next, i...
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the officer, identified only as ws5, said when he saw khan's fake suicide belt he thought he wouldn't go homes at the inquest. in the inquest into the death of usman khan, the fishmonger is all a tackle, we have heard from the three firearms officers who arrived in a police car from very close by and got to london bridge while a group of men were still holding usman khan to the ground trying to get the knives off of him. we heard from an officer known as ws five, we are not giving his real name to preserve his identity on the order of the coroner who describes going into the belly of people on the bridge and then suddenly in the middle of trying to get people off of usman khan realising he had what he said looks like a viable improvised explosive device around his belt and ws5 told the jury, device around his belt and ws5 told thejury, if i'm honest, i didn't think i was going home. he describes trying to pull off the last member of the public tackling usman khan before his colleagues took over. we then heard from someone in the same car who got involved in the fight with usman khan and decid
the officer, identified only as ws5, said when he saw khan's fake suicide belt he thought he wouldn't go homes at the inquest. in the inquest into the death of usman khan, the fishmonger is all a tackle, we have heard from the three firearms officers who arrived in a police car from very close by and got to london bridge while a group of men were still holding usman khan to the ground trying to get the knives off of him. we heard from an officer known as ws five, we are not giving his real name...
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says the number— most of the home office says the number of— most of the home office says the number— scheme is far higher—than—expected. it suggests that around 2 million more _ it suggests that around 2 million more eu — it suggests that around 2 million more eu citizens had been living here _ more eu citizens had been living here than— more eu citizens had been living here than officials thought. but what _ here than officials thought. but what about those who want to come here in _ what about those who want to come here in future? the hospitality industry— here in future? the hospitality industry says it is desperate for a new generation of workers. in new generation of workers. henley, new generation of workers. in henley, olivier has plenty of customers in his restaurant but not enough staff. he is being forced to close one day a week. he says the furlough scheme is partly to blame, plus the reliance on eu workers who have now left. the plus the reliance on eu workers who have now left-— have now left. the main and only difficul , have now left. the main and only difficulty. it
says the number— most of the home office says the number of— most of the home office says the number— scheme is far higher—than—expected. it suggests that around 2 million more _ it suggests that around 2 million more eu — it suggests that around 2 million more eu citizens had been living here _ more eu citizens had been living here than— more eu citizens had been living here than officials thought. but what _ here than officials thought. but what about those who want to come here...
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a spokesperson for the home office said...ally been able to see their dream of a national memorial in normandy to honour theirfallen comrades become a reality. it was officially opened at yesterday's d—day commemoration event but, due to travel restrictions, many british veterans and their families had to watch the ceremony virtually. harry billinge raised tens of thousands of pounds for the memorial, and john maguire was with him to watch the grand opening. guard of honour! guard of honour, �*shun! thank you, lads, and god bless you, thank you. he always insists that he's not a hero, but try telling that to the friends and supporters who joined harry billinge to witness his dream become a reality. as a teenager, he was one of the first onto the normandy beaches on the day. and he's been back since, most recently for the 75th anniversary two years ago, when he sat on the bbc breakfast sofa and told us of the comrades he'd left behind. i was lucky, i'm here. all the heroes are dead, and i'll neverforget them as long as i live.
a spokesperson for the home office said...ally been able to see their dream of a national memorial in normandy to honour theirfallen comrades become a reality. it was officially opened at yesterday's d—day commemoration event but, due to travel restrictions, many british veterans and their families had to watch the ceremony virtually. harry billinge raised tens of thousands of pounds for the memorial, and john maguire was with him to watch the grand opening. guard of honour! guard of honour,...
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the uk's home office _ pragmatic and flexible. the uk's home office eu - pragmatic and flexible.everything it can to ensure that everyone who wants to stay is able to. i want to bring you some tennis news now and it focuses around serena williams, really big upset because she was forced to retire and wimbledon from injury and what was her opening round match. 24 grand slam title still eludes the 39—year—old american, chasing her chance to match margaret court's all time record. and rothenberg is a writer for the new york times and he joined me from the press room at wimbledon. the second match in a row on centre court that was stopped due to injury which is pretty terrible. losing one of its biggest stars in serena and the second one as well. in the match before it, the italian player who was leading federer slipped and fell and injured himself so definitely a treacherous day on centre court today. and i must ask from the point of view of serena, this elusive 24th title is becoming a bit too long a run is it not? it is not getting easier as she gets older. she came back after mat
the uk's home office _ pragmatic and flexible. the uk's home office eu - pragmatic and flexible.everything it can to ensure that everyone who wants to stay is able to. i want to bring you some tennis news now and it focuses around serena williams, really big upset because she was forced to retire and wimbledon from injury and what was her opening round match. 24 grand slam title still eludes the 39—year—old american, chasing her chance to match margaret court's all time record. and...
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the home office today said it was disappointed _ here.inted with the - here. the home office today said it was disappointed with the ruling. . was disappointed with the ruling. but it hasn't said if it is going to appeal. it has no plans either to close the facility. that is because it now believes it is safer, there is more covid testing, recreation for the men living here and the barbed wire is gone. charities say the home secretary priti patel can't be trusted. ministers need a solution to this now daily occurrence, whilst more boats across the english channel, around 100 people a day this week, as the summer hots up, expect more and expect greater political and legal pressure on ministers to find a solution. dominic casciani, bbc news, folkestone, in kent. the mother of a 14—year—old boy — who was stabbed to death in birmingham — broke down in tears this afternoon as she paid tribute to him at the scene where he died. dea—john reid was killed in the kingstanding area on monday evening. today a man aged 35 appeared in court charged wit
the home office today said it was disappointed _ here.inted with the - here. the home office today said it was disappointed with the ruling. . was disappointed with the ruling. but it hasn't said if it is going to appeal. it has no plans either to close the facility. that is because it now believes it is safer, there is more covid testing, recreation for the men living here and the barbed wire is gone. charities say the home secretary priti patel can't be trusted. ministers need a solution to...
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the officer, identified only as ws5, said when he saw khan's fake suicide belt, he thought he wouldn't go homenquest into the death of usman khan, the fishmongers' hall attacker who had just killed two people, we have today heard from the three firearms officers who were first on the scene. they arrived in a police car from very, very close by and got to london bridge while a group of men were still holding usman khan to the ground trying to get the knives off him. first we heard from an officer known as ws5 — we're not giving his real name to preserve his identity on the order of the coroner. he describes going into the melee of people on the bridge and then suddenly, in the middle of trying to get people off usman khan, realising that he had what he said looked like a viable improvised explosive device around his belt and ws5 told the jury, "if i'm honest i didn't think i was going home." he describes trying to pull off the last member of the public that was tackling khan before his colleagues then took over. we then heard from yx16, who was in the same car when he arrived. he also got invol
the officer, identified only as ws5, said when he saw khan's fake suicide belt, he thought he wouldn't go homenquest into the death of usman khan, the fishmongers' hall attacker who had just killed two people, we have today heard from the three firearms officers who were first on the scene. they arrived in a police car from very, very close by and got to london bridge while a group of men were still holding usman khan to the ground trying to get the knives off him. first we heard from an...
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the high court has ruled that the home office's decision to house cross—channel migrants in a run—downhere at napier barracks behind me. you can make out the perimeter fence behind me. you can make out the perimeterfence year behind me. you can make out the perimeter fence year with the barbed wire although the men do have some liberty to come and go. in essence, six men who were held here claimed that their treatment had been completely unlawful and today, mr justice lyndon, the seniorjudge at the high court has agreed. he said effectively the home office breached all its minimum standards of care towards people here and help them in conditions which, at one point, 200 by the end of february, almost 200 men held in dormitories of up to 28 had contracted covid—19. there was an enormous outbreak. public health england had warned the home office really is to be opening of napier that this could happen. there had been further concerns via health inspectors that napier was not a safe environment and then there was actually a blazer when some of the men who were here set alight part of the
the high court has ruled that the home office's decision to house cross—channel migrants in a run—downhere at napier barracks behind me. you can make out the perimeter fence behind me. you can make out the perimeterfence year behind me. you can make out the perimeter fence year with the barbed wire although the men do have some liberty to come and go. in essence, six men who were held here claimed that their treatment had been completely unlawful and today, mr justice lyndon, the...
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the minister said the home office wouldn't be reconsidering the matter.st don't agree with it. what about the children from the rest of the world to visit this country? are they in a different category? we're treating everybody in exactly the same way and of course, there's always, there is always the option to get a collective passport for groups of children issued under the 1961 council of europe treaty. the united kingdom is getting a reputation for doing everything to annoy europe. the minister speaks about other countries, but all of the nearby countries are in the european union and all we're doing is making people feel that they are unwelcome. we are tearing up something which does not need to be torn up. the minister says they won't reconsider, so i will not ask her to reconsider but i will ask her to reflect on the damage that she is doing to britain's reputation outside of this country. although i have much respect for my noble friend but one could actually flip that the other way and say that the long—standing issue of children outside of the e
the minister said the home office wouldn't be reconsidering the matter.st don't agree with it. what about the children from the rest of the world to visit this country? are they in a different category? we're treating everybody in exactly the same way and of course, there's always, there is always the option to get a collective passport for groups of children issued under the 1961 council of europe treaty. the united kingdom is getting a reputation for doing everything to annoy europe. the...
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and which do you think would be cleaner, your home office or your desk in the office? year. and now some companies say employees can work remotely as long as they want. in many offices, even before the pandemic, cleaning crews sanitized desks daily. but can we say the same for our home offices you know, the ones we share with kids, pets and our meals so how dirty is your work-from-home desk? to find out, we're using this device it tests for invisible living cells. in short, it's a germ meter and the higher the number, the dirtier the surface. i swabbed my keyboard. this is where i let my fingers do the walking mouse conveniently located next to my open food. and desk all right, here we go. it's not promising when there's actually visible dirt on the swab next, i prepped the samples by breaking this tube it releases a reagent that mixes with whatever is on the swab i know the results are going to be bad because i've cleaned this area exactly this many times in a matter of seconds -- i got a result of 1,513. for reference, hospitals are expected to keep their high-touch
and which do you think would be cleaner, your home office or your desk in the office? year. and now some companies say employees can work remotely as long as they want. in many offices, even before the pandemic, cleaning crews sanitized desks daily. but can we say the same for our home offices you know, the ones we share with kids, pets and our meals so how dirty is your work-from-home desk? to find out, we're using this device it tests for invisible living cells. in short, it's a germ meter...
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home for over a year now. living rooms, dining rooms, guest bedrooms have been turned into offices just how clean are those spaces. nbc's vicky nguyen went swabbing for answers. >> reporter: as many as 70% of employees reported working from home now companies say they can work remotely as much as they want. cleaning crews sanitize desks daily but can we say the same for our home offices the ones we share with kids, pets and our meals ho for invisible living cells. it's a germ meter. the higher the number the dirtier the surface. >> i swab my keyboard. mouse conveniently located next to my open food and desk >> reporter: here we go. it's not promising when there's visible dirt on the swab next i prep the sample and it mixes a reagent. >> i know the results are going to be bad because i've cleaned this area exactly this many times. i got a result of 1,513. for reference, hospitals are expected to keep their high touch surfaces below 100 we don't expect to have the same level of cleanliness in the average home, but 1500 indicates my keyboard could use some cleaning my mouse slightly lower at 1144 but my desk -- whoa
home for over a year now. living rooms, dining rooms, guest bedrooms have been turned into offices just how clean are those spaces. nbc's vicky nguyen went swabbing for answers. >> reporter: as many as 70% of employees reported working from home now companies say they can work remotely as much as they want. cleaning crews sanitize desks daily but can we say the same for our home offices the ones we share with kids, pets and our meals ho for invisible living cells. it's a germ meter. the...
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public health england had warned the home office this could happen.e would be a major outbreak of covid—19. he said that led to actual bodily harm of the residents and as a result the mental health of the claimants deteriorated. today, men who arrived from the middle east were telling us napier is inhumane. we do not have hot water, internet, electricity. we have just one shower for 100 persons and live in this military base, 100 people. -- 400 —— 400 people. you understand ? if you need food, bad food. and same food, notjust bad. everything, my friends, are bad here. while the home office says it is disappointed with today's judgment, it has not said whether it will appeal. it has no plans to close napier in the short term because it is going to use it to hold migrants crossing the channel in dinghies during the summer months. anybody who is familiar with the conditions at the barracks will know that human beings should not be kept in conditions like that, much less people who are recovering from the trauma of conflict or persecution and even more so
public health england had warned the home office this could happen.e would be a major outbreak of covid—19. he said that led to actual bodily harm of the residents and as a result the mental health of the claimants deteriorated. today, men who arrived from the middle east were telling us napier is inhumane. we do not have hot water, internet, electricity. we have just one shower for 100 persons and live in this military base, 100 people. -- 400 —— 400 people. you understand ? if you need...
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the feasibility of people moving their equipment rack and forth between their home office in the work office. you have any recommendations for sharing equipment between mott's poll environments? >> this is such an important question. some early data on this with companies that started the migration and the office, the top 30% of their workforce are people interested in going back to the office and a lot of them experiment and sometimes they say we want to start experimenting. some of the early findings are that people are finding that their office location or their space is actually the lesser quality than what they have at home or remote conversations you share them talking about lighting and sound and other things. the office is proving to be inadequate compared to the stuff -- the setup that they have so organizations therefore the implication is that we need to create an design spaces at the office that accommodate our reality today whether it's making sure we have privacy or are ways to manage noise because the likelihood that people in the office will videoconference with others
the feasibility of people moving their equipment rack and forth between their home office in the work office. you have any recommendations for sharing equipment between mott's poll environments? >> this is such an important question. some early data on this with companies that started the migration and the office, the top 30% of their workforce are people interested in going back to the office and a lot of them experiment and sometimes they say we want to start experimenting. some of the...
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if if the player is conference has it made you shows us some fans as you can use at home or the officeis hot here in the bay area. if you have air conditioning, no doubt it is or maybe you've got the ceiling fan going, of course, the window blinds and curtains are closed to keep the cool air in the hot air out a quick trip to the local hardware store will have additional cooling options. >> ever. yeah. staff selling out z. >> oh yeah. >> absolutely. sold. a couple of the tools couple fans. our air conditioning units are sold out, but we can special order that kelly heisler is one of the managers here at the village to hard restore in santa rosa, where the temperature reached 96 degrees. at one point eisler is going to show us some of the best products to use around your apartment, your house or your home office. that will keep you cool when the temperatures begin to rise great sledding ban. >> it will do. >> small. >> medium sized rooms. and this one right here is dead. we can hear why he would be a great for bedroom. and then we have our stated bucs fans with lot of people is to be th
if if the player is conference has it made you shows us some fans as you can use at home or the officeis hot here in the bay area. if you have air conditioning, no doubt it is or maybe you've got the ceiling fan going, of course, the window blinds and curtains are closed to keep the cool air in the hot air out a quick trip to the local hardware store will have additional cooling options. >> ever. yeah. staff selling out z. >> oh yeah. >> absolutely. sold. a couple of the tools...
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the home office already takes years to process _ office already takes years to process asylum applicationsbut i do think they need _ for solutions, but i do think they need to— for solutions, but i do think they need to speed up the system that we have here _ need to speed up the system that we have here in the uk. but this is an ongoing _ have here in the uk. but this is an ongoing problem. ialso have here in the uk. but this is an ongoing problem. i also don't think it would _ ongoing problem. i also don't think it would do— ongoing problem. i also don't think it would do priti patel any harm to elect _ it would do priti patel any harm to elect a _ it would do priti patel any harm to elect a new— it would do priti patel any harm to elect a new leader, because this is seen _ elect a new leader, because this is seen as— elect a new leader, because this is seen as an — elect a new leader, because this is seen as an approach to what some of these _ seen as an approach to what some of these issues — seen as an approach to what some of these issues that have dogs conservative governments for d
the home office already takes years to process _ office already takes years to process asylum applicationsbut i do think they need _ for solutions, but i do think they need to— for solutions, but i do think they need to speed up the system that we have here _ need to speed up the system that we have here in the uk. but this is an ongoing _ have here in the uk. but this is an ongoing problem. ialso have here in the uk. but this is an ongoing problem. i also don't think it would _ ongoing...
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earlier we discussed the issue with immigration virus, the robot parking, and former home office minister norman baker. well, you have to be your friends. i'm in the u. k. there might be something on the pricing things on that that might be but it's not going to prevent people not going to be underlying on tennis. to take a look at the question is which specific of the countries responsible rootman in relation to this? to take off the proceedings, the shoes can continue to barricade the browns making sense of the country or should that be written reasonably great. they should be different because the government, complacent on the matter, i'm principal, tell, appears to want to blame social prices for the people to tunnel. that of course, are completely wrong. the national employee anyway. and the simply, the government is the idea that people should claim them in the 1st country they get to which is safe and clearly fun to say. but of course, we don't know, but that's your opinion. reposition natur cheap, but we won't be so much anti done to pre patel. i think some of the headlines for yo
earlier we discussed the issue with immigration virus, the robot parking, and former home office minister norman baker. well, you have to be your friends. i'm in the u. k. there might be something on the pricing things on that that might be but it's not going to prevent people not going to be underlying on tennis. to take a look at the question is which specific of the countries responsible rootman in relation to this? to take off the proceedings, the shoes can continue to barricade the browns...
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about the logistics, the feasibility of people moving their equipment back and forth between the home officek office. you have any recommendations for sharing the space and the equipment between multiple environmentsan? submit this is such an important question. early data on this with companies i have started the migration into the office. ten.five -- 10% of their workforce with people who are interested in going back to the office. a lot of these experiments and sometimes it's know we want to start experimenting will start ntthis brew. some the early findings are people are finding their office location or their space is actually of lesser quality than what they've set up at home. for remote conversations and talk about lighting and sound and other things. and so the office is proving to be an adequate compared to the set of people have. so for organizations therefore the implication is we need to create design spaces at the office that accommodate our reality today. whether it's lighting or making sure we have privacy. or ways to manage. the likelihood people in the office will still be o
about the logistics, the feasibility of people moving their equipment back and forth between the home officek office. you have any recommendations for sharing the space and the equipment between multiple environmentsan? submit this is such an important question. early data on this with companies i have started the migration into the office. ten.five -- 10% of their workforce with people who are interested in going back to the office. a lot of these experiments and sometimes it's know we want to...
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a spokesperson for the home office said...trials, with six london boroughs getting e—scooter rental schemes today. the aim is to learn more about the risks and benefits of e—scooters, says the department for transport. it believes they can help reduce congestion and pollution, but wants to make them safer and to find ways to reduce bad behaviour. let's give this thing a go. you kick it off its stand, you get on, give ita push, and, whoa, whoa! so the government believes these things can encourage us all to leave our cars at home. the idea is they kind of extend the transport network by giving us another way to get around. whoa, it goes quite fast! and the operators of the london scheme say many of the issues people have with e—scooters can be addressed. we are using designated parking areas, so when you finish your ride, you go to lock the scooter on your app, you go to press "end ride", if you're outside of a parking zone, what we'll do is actually show you within our app where the nearest appropriate parking location is, and
a spokesperson for the home office said...trials, with six london boroughs getting e—scooter rental schemes today. the aim is to learn more about the risks and benefits of e—scooters, says the department for transport. it believes they can help reduce congestion and pollution, but wants to make them safer and to find ways to reduce bad behaviour. let's give this thing a go. you kick it off its stand, you get on, give ita push, and, whoa, whoa! so the government believes these things can...
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in many cases, the home office had destroyed, crucial paperwork, some windrush victims with a thought it. others had their light in the u. k. ruins, even though they have been given the opportunity later on to sort out the status. people were denied cancer treatment or if they were given it arrived home to find massive bill or not able to find accommodation. we're not able to get a job. and experts, a warning that could be real problems in the future for people who, for whatever reason, slipped through the net. if you have people, for example, who simply didn't realize until they tried to get a job 10 years later, that they didn't have status, it can be very challenging to go back a long time and try and pick up evidence that you were here many years ago and that was created such a challenge for the wind rush generation. the u. k. government says it's working to make sure employers and landlords don't discriminate against people who have applied for settle status, but haven't got a decision. but for tens of thousands of you citizens, what happens next is far from clear. nadeem barbara
in many cases, the home office had destroyed, crucial paperwork, some windrush victims with a thought it. others had their light in the u. k. ruins, even though they have been given the opportunity later on to sort out the status. people were denied cancer treatment or if they were given it arrived home to find massive bill or not able to find accommodation. we're not able to get a job. and experts, a warning that could be real problems in the future for people who, for whatever reason, slipped...
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the home office today said it was disappointed with the ruling, but it hasn't said whether it's goingse it now believes it's safer — there's more covid testing, there's recreation for the men who are living here, and the barbed wire is gone. charities say the home secretary priti patel can't be trusted, that ministers need a solution to this now daily occurrence. more small boats across the english channel — around 100 people a day this week. as the summer hots up, expect more, and expect greater political and legal pressure on ministers to find a solution. dominic casciani, bbc news, folkestone, in kent. the mother of a 14—year—old boy who was stabbed to death in birmingham broke down in tears this afternoon as she paid tribute to him at the scene where he died. dea—john reid was killed in the kingstanding area on monday evening. a man aged 35 has appeared in court charged with his murder. this evening, police have charged a second man and a 14—year—old boy also with murder. this report from phil mackie contains flashing images. a mother's grief. three days after her son dea—john rei
the home office today said it was disappointed with the ruling, but it hasn't said whether it's goingse it now believes it's safer — there's more covid testing, there's recreation for the men who are living here, and the barbed wire is gone. charities say the home secretary priti patel can't be trusted, that ministers need a solution to this now daily occurrence. more small boats across the english channel — around 100 people a day this week. as the summer hots up, expect more, and expect...
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the home office said it was "cracking down on the despicable criminal gangs behind people smuggling"had been prevented from making the crossing so far this year. the headlines on bbc news: the chancellor rishi sunak says g7 finance ministers from the world's leading economies have reached a historic deal to reform the global tax system during talks in london. the head of nhs providers, which represents health trusts in england, says coronavirus vaccines appears to have broken the link between cases and serious illness. testing is ramped up as the uk sees the highest number of new covid infections in two months. this week has seen a spate of knife attacks in london, including two involving machetes in broad daylight in greenwich and hyde park. as scotland yard increases its patrols in certain areas to reassure residents, campaigners are saying not enough is being done to steer young people away from knife crime. this report from tarah welsh contains footage some people may find distressing. what the hell's happening?! a child asks what's happening as men fight with large knives in bro
the home office said it was "cracking down on the despicable criminal gangs behind people smuggling"had been prevented from making the crossing so far this year. the headlines on bbc news: the chancellor rishi sunak says g7 finance ministers from the world's leading economies have reached a historic deal to reform the global tax system during talks in london. the head of nhs providers, which represents health trusts in england, says coronavirus vaccines appears to have broken the link...
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robert parkin and former home office minister norman baker. well, you have to be, you have your friends, i'm in the u. k, there might be something that's been on the company. things on the plane provide me that there might be but it's not going to prevent people not going with the underlying fantasy to take a look at the question is which specific countries response groups in relation to this to take off the proceedings, the encounter shoes can continue to bear brown making sense of the call come or should that be britain? recently 3, they should be different because the government, complacent on the matter. i'm principal, tell, appear to want to blame social media operators for the people across the channel. that of course, are completely wrong. the national employ anyway, and be simply the government is the idea that people should claim a fall in the 1st country they get to which is safe and clearly fun to say. but of course, we know that the european union when a much weaker position natur cheap, but we won't be fun to much and tie the unti
robert parkin and former home office minister norman baker. well, you have to be, you have your friends, i'm in the u. k, there might be something that's been on the company. things on the plane provide me that there might be but it's not going to prevent people not going with the underlying fantasy to take a look at the question is which specific countries response groups in relation to this to take off the proceedings, the encounter shoes can continue to bear brown making sense of the call...
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the home office is set to announce proposals for a revamped child transfer scheme in the next few daysse illegal crossings and break up these gangs that are facilitating the issue of illegal migration. the vast majority of the unaccompanied children are teenage boys, often arriving scarred from long and perilous journeys. they can't sleep. they have night terrors. they're not living in - the sense that you'd expect a normal teenager to live. so, you compound those existing problems with a further delay- that they can't rationalise, - and then, you know, potentially it's a can of worms psychologically is what could happen. - kent county council is demanding clarity and resolve from the government, unconvinced that compensation and exhortation will be enough to deal with a crisis that threatens to engulf them. mark easton, bbc news, dover. trials offering electric scooters for hire are being extended from more than 30 towns and cities across the uk to include six london boroughs today. the government—backed trials aim to assess the risks and benefits of e—scooters. critics say they are a
the home office is set to announce proposals for a revamped child transfer scheme in the next few daysse illegal crossings and break up these gangs that are facilitating the issue of illegal migration. the vast majority of the unaccompanied children are teenage boys, often arriving scarred from long and perilous journeys. they can't sleep. they have night terrors. they're not living in - the sense that you'd expect a normal teenager to live. so, you compound those existing problems with a...
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we will see more home office working from home. and, and that mean more options for highly trained and educated workers. we've also seen, of course, and digitalization and acceleration. again, this favors highly educated people and all those who are able to walk in this digital digital digitalized world. and now post the pullback of some of the support measures. you can probably expect that for those that were already having a difficult time, things will get worse. there has definitely been a will transfer again to the wealthy and like every, everything that happens in west and economy, the solution is to make it better by making the wealthy wealthier. there has to be a day of reckoning. so that at some stage i heard a year ago, economists, daniel stan toby, just throwing money at the problem wouldn't work all of the past 2 years or solving all problems in the economy by having cheaper money and more credit and more loans . it's coming to an end. it didn't, governments have never spent so much. but daniel's still not a fan. what is
we will see more home office working from home. and, and that mean more options for highly trained and educated workers. we've also seen, of course, and digitalization and acceleration. again, this favors highly educated people and all those who are able to walk in this digital digital digitalized world. and now post the pullback of some of the support measures. you can probably expect that for those that were already having a difficult time, things will get worse. there has definitely been a...
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we will see more home office working from home and, and that means more options for highly trained and hydro educated workers. we've also seen, of course, in digitization and acceleration. again, this favors highly educated people and all those who are able to walk in this digital digital digitalized world. and now post the pullback of some of the support measures. you can probably expect that for those that were already having a difficult time, things will get worse. there has definitely been a will transfer again to the wealthy and the like every everything that happens in western economy, the solution is to make it better by making the wealthy wealthier it has to be a day of reckoning for that. at some stage i heard a year ago, economists, daniel stint toby, just throwing money at the problem wouldn't work. also of the past 30 years, of solving all problems in the economy by having cheaper money and more credit and more loans. it's coming to an end. it didn't, governments have never spent so much, but daniel's still not a fan. what is the main drive off? why do the past 40 of easy c
we will see more home office working from home and, and that means more options for highly trained and hydro educated workers. we've also seen, of course, in digitization and acceleration. again, this favors highly educated people and all those who are able to walk in this digital digital digitalized world. and now post the pullback of some of the support measures. you can probably expect that for those that were already having a difficult time, things will get worse. there has definitely been...
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the home office insists it is encouraging other local authorities to play their part.may no longer have the resources to accept new unaccompanied children seeking asylum. electric scooter rental schemes have been rolled out in six london boroughs today as part of a trial to assess the risks and benefits of the vehicles. more than 30 towns and cities across the uk are taking part in the government trials. critics have raised concerns about safety, while supporters say e—scooters offer a greener alternative to cars and buses for people who don't want to cycle. the leader of boko haram, the nigerian militant group, has killed himself, according to rival islamist militants, who said he blew himself up. abubakar shekau was reported dead last month, but there have been false reports of his death in the past. neither boko haram nor the nigerian government have confirmed the latest report. michaela coel was the big winner at the baftas last night, winning best actress, as well as awards for writing and directing her drama i may destroy you. she then dedicated her prize to ita
the home office insists it is encouraging other local authorities to play their part.may no longer have the resources to accept new unaccompanied children seeking asylum. electric scooter rental schemes have been rolled out in six london boroughs today as part of a trial to assess the risks and benefits of the vehicles. more than 30 towns and cities across the uk are taking part in the government trials. critics have raised concerns about safety, while supporters say e—scooters offer a...
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a home office minister tried to address their concerns.s at risk, indeed, a young family tragically drowned in the channel last autumn. we are prosecuting people who are involved in people smuggling. since the beginning of 2020, there have been 65 prosecutions related to small boat crossings for those people facilitating that sort of activity. we are now explicitly going after the people that drive these boats, and our objective is to prosecute as many of those wicked facilitators as we can get our hands on. sir edward. does the minister recognise the public anger at us being made fools of in this? border force is little more than a taxi service for illegal migrants. it's ridiculous. so will the minister assure me that he will use his powers under the 1971 immigration act to arrest all illegal immigrants, put them in detention, prosecute them, imprison them, and deport them so that we can stop this horrible trade dead in its tracks? yeah, well, i completely share the honourable gentlemen�*s anger at the situation, and the home secretary an
a home office minister tried to address their concerns.s at risk, indeed, a young family tragically drowned in the channel last autumn. we are prosecuting people who are involved in people smuggling. since the beginning of 2020, there have been 65 prosecutions related to small boat crossings for those people facilitating that sort of activity. we are now explicitly going after the people that drive these boats, and our objective is to prosecute as many of those wicked facilitators as we can get...
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he's sitting at their desk at their office or in their home office and just wants to cool down a littleit. this will connect into like a seguir laptop and your computer. >> there it is. that's the one we all know why from from my childhood, from the classroom absolutely high. if they've gotten a lot better childhood. then there are alternative ways to beat the heat. cooling all you have to do is get it wet with some cold water and bring it out real. then put it around your neck and it stay cold for hours. i've used it, put it on my fellow at home. >> to keep my pillow. nice and cool. i've used it for my dogs when or heating, they're just incredible. >> has it made you kron 4 news. >> counties across the bay area are taking steps to try and help people beat the they have set up cooling centers for people who need shelter from this hot weather or grant lotus is here now with where all these cooling centers are open if they're going to open tomorrow with still going to be hot that a lot of them will remain open tomorrow. some even through the weekend depending on, you know how hot it is in
he's sitting at their desk at their office or in their home office and just wants to cool down a littleit. this will connect into like a seguir laptop and your computer. >> there it is. that's the one we all know why from from my childhood, from the classroom absolutely high. if they've gotten a lot better childhood. then there are alternative ways to beat the heat. cooling all you have to do is get it wet with some cold water and bring it out real. then put it around your neck and it...
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the home office insists it's encouraging other local authorities to play their part in supporting theon is not sharing the burden. 0ur big concern is that under current circumstances and where we're heading, we are not able to provide a safe or decent service, the service that we want to able to provide, and that is why we are both warning of that and taking the other steps that we are. we have issued a letter before action to the home office and this goes back to what we mentioned a moment ago, the so—called national transfer system. that was brought in after a previous crisis, the last crisis bar one, of this kind in 2015. in the 2016 immigration act, that, among other things, gives the home secretary the power to mandate transfers across the rest of the country. that is something which government has been extremely reluctant to do. a spokesperson for the home office said: "we recognise the longstanding role that kent county council has "played in supporting unaccompanied asylum—seeking children "and are extremely grateful for their contribution. more than 30 people have reportedly
the home office insists it's encouraging other local authorities to play their part in supporting theon is not sharing the burden. 0ur big concern is that under current circumstances and where we're heading, we are not able to provide a safe or decent service, the service that we want to able to provide, and that is why we are both warning of that and taking the other steps that we are. we have issued a letter before action to the home office and this goes back to what we mentioned a moment...
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earlier we discussed the issue with immigration virus, the robot parking, and former home office minister norman baker. well, you have to be, you have your friends on him in the u. k, there might be something that's been on the right. the things on thing provided me that there might be but he's not going to prevent people not going with the underlying fairness to take. the question is which specific countries responsible rootman in relation to this to take off the proceedings. the encounter council shields can continue to bear the grounds. making sense of the call comes free or should that be written reasonably great vision appears to be indifferent to be complacent. on the matter of principle, tell appears to want to blame social media prices for the union. so people call to tunnel that of course are completely wrong. the national employee anyway. and the simply, the government is the idea that people should claim them in the country. they get to which is safe and creative to say. but of course we have it now. but know that the european union much weaker position natur cheap but we won't
earlier we discussed the issue with immigration virus, the robot parking, and former home office minister norman baker. well, you have to be, you have your friends on him in the u. k, there might be something that's been on the right. the things on thing provided me that there might be but he's not going to prevent people not going with the underlying fairness to take. the question is which specific countries responsible rootman in relation to this to take off the proceedings. the encounter...
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the home office study will try to improve the scheme and pointed out to the overall number of children seeking asylum in the u. k. has recently dropped. at the same time. patel is called for the removal of social media posts that glamorize dangerous migrant crossings to europe. and elected to social media companies. she said videos promoting lethal crossings were unacceptable. earlier we discussed the issue with immigration barrister, robert parking, and former home office minister norman baker. well, you have to be, you have your friends, i'm in the u. k. there might be something that's been on the right, the things on site provided me that there might be but he's not going to prevent people not going to be on the line on tennis to think you take a look at the question is which specific countries responsible rootman in relation to this to take off the proceedings. the encounter council shoes can continue to bear with me the ground making sense of the country or should that be britain. reasonably great vision is to be indifferent to be complacent on the matter. i'm principal tell appea
the home office study will try to improve the scheme and pointed out to the overall number of children seeking asylum in the u. k. has recently dropped. at the same time. patel is called for the removal of social media posts that glamorize dangerous migrant crossings to europe. and elected to social media companies. she said videos promoting lethal crossings were unacceptable. earlier we discussed the issue with immigration barrister, robert parking, and former home office minister norman...
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the home office said it will try to improve the scheme and pointed down the overall number of children seeking asylum in the u. k. have fallen. lot the same time patel has called for the removal of social media posts that glamorize dangerous migrant crossings to europe. she said in a letter to social media companies, she added videos promoting lethal crossings were unacceptable. earlier we discussed the issue with former home office minister norman baker and immigration barrister, robert parkin. well, you have to be, you have your friends on them in the u. k. there might be something on the inside and provide me that that might be but it's not going to prevent people not going to the underlying unfairness. to take a look at the question is which specific of the countries response group in relation to this to take off the proceedings, the encounter council shoots can continue to bear with me the grounds, making sense of the call come free or should that be britain recently? 3, they should be different because the government, complacent on the matter, i'm principal, tell, appear to want
the home office said it will try to improve the scheme and pointed down the overall number of children seeking asylum in the u. k. have fallen. lot the same time patel has called for the removal of social media posts that glamorize dangerous migrant crossings to europe. she said in a letter to social media companies, she added videos promoting lethal crossings were unacceptable. earlier we discussed the issue with former home office minister norman baker and immigration barrister, robert...
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the news the who's the news the news ah, if you're brave new world, post corona virus, quality home office and lonely poverty economy in her life and frenzy online shopping conservation, vaccinations, sterilization map sound when everything what kind of life is waiting for is after corona and are we ready for me in germany? in 30 minutes on d. w. o. the point against the corona virus pandemic now has the rate of infection in developing what measures are being taken? what does the latest research say? information and context, ah, data. special monday to friday on d w. i. this issue when i arrived here, i slept with people in a room says are nice to me. it was hard. fair. i even got white hair is learning the german language, help me a lot. this kid to me and critical community to instruct you want to know their story, the language verified and reliable information for migrants. who's the news? this is the w news lies from berlin, the us and russian president hold what they call constructive talks in geneva at their 1st meeting joe by blood. and i promised to work together. but tensions and
the news the who's the news the news ah, if you're brave new world, post corona virus, quality home office and lonely poverty economy in her life and frenzy online shopping conservation, vaccinations, sterilization map sound when everything what kind of life is waiting for is after corona and are we ready for me in germany? in 30 minutes on d. w. o. the point against the corona virus pandemic now has the rate of infection in developing what measures are being taken? what does the latest...
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we completely agree with the home office, these| agree with the home office, these are a _ agree withre incredibly concerned about your statistics that you have found. how often — your statistics that you have found. how often do stalking cases come to the attention of the police? i how often do stalking cases come to the attention of the police?- the attention of the police? i think we are seeing _ the attention of the police? i think we are seeing a — the attention of the police? i think we are seeing a surge _ the attention of the police? i think we are seeing a surge in _ the attention of the police? i think| we are seeing a surge in reporting. it is we are seeing a surge in reporting. it is 1500%— we are seeing a surge in reporting. it is 1500% more reports over the last year— it is 1500% more reports over the last year of— it is 1500% more reports over the last year of stalking. we know it is on the _ last year of stalking. we know it is on the increase and we also know that the _ on the increase and we also know that the majority of stalking cases now involve online or cybersta
we completely agree with the home office, these| agree with the home office, these are a _ agree withre incredibly concerned about your statistics that you have found. how often — your statistics that you have found. how often do stalking cases come to the attention of the police? i how often do stalking cases come to the attention of the police?- the attention of the police? i think we are seeing _ the attention of the police? i think we are seeing a — the attention of the police? i think...
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who may not apply in time to do this could have catastrophic implications on individuals if the home officeonals are friends, family and neighbours and it will do everything it can to ensure anyone who wants to stay is able to. a lot more on that story in our business coverage including a look at the skills shortage in the uk at the moment. also to come, tears for a seven time wimbledon winner. serena williams�*s slip on centre court forces her out in the first round. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations — a huge fireworks display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell from another sheep. i for the first time in 20 years, i russian and american spacecraft have docked in orbit i at the start of a new era of cooperation in space. cheering and applause. challenger powered past the bishop rock l
who may not apply in time to do this could have catastrophic implications on individuals if the home officeonals are friends, family and neighbours and it will do everything it can to ensure anyone who wants to stay is able to. a lot more on that story in our business coverage including a look at the skills shortage in the uk at the moment. also to come, tears for a seven time wimbledon winner. serena williams�*s slip on centre court forces her out in the first round. china marked its first...
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have confirmed that the home office have confirmed that the home office have confirmed that the eu rightsation is pending after the deadline. unfortunately, the situation with regards the backlog is quite common now as we get closer to the deadline and we are seeing other situations where application submitted together by family members are being processed at different times. while it is frustrating and scary, it is not anything to worry about, herson�*s scary, it is not anything to worry about, her son's rights will be protected and he can access all his rights in the uk. 50 protected and he can access all his rights in the uk.— rights in the uk. so you can categorically _ rights in the uk. so you can categorically confirm - rights in the uk. so you can categorically confirm that l rights in the uk. so you can i categorically confirm that the rights in the uk. so you can - categorically confirm that the legal status of those with pending applications is secured for the moment? ., , applications is secured for the moment?— applications is secured for the moment? . , ., ., moment? that is
have confirmed that the home office have confirmed that the home office have confirmed that the eu rightsation is pending after the deadline. unfortunately, the situation with regards the backlog is quite common now as we get closer to the deadline and we are seeing other situations where application submitted together by family members are being processed at different times. while it is frustrating and scary, it is not anything to worry about, herson�*s scary, it is not anything to worry...
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he's an equality home office and lonely poverty economy. peace, enlightened frenzy, online shopping, conservation, vaccinations, sterilization. math sound appreciate when you everything. what kind of right just waiting for us after, luna. and are we ready for is made in jimmy b 90 minutes on d w. o, many pushes out in the world right now to climate conference stories. this is much less the way from just one week. how much less can really get we still have time to go. i'm going to subscribe for...