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the home office is digging in.it won't allow rwanda deportations to go ahead, sit in pro palestine protests on university campuses and 100 police are mighty. 100 have been deployed to the irish border to try and stem asylum seekers getting into ireland from the uk. but the police and the northern ireland, well, they're not reciprocating the deal they're not reciprocating the deal. is it time to admit that northern ireland and ireland have got a huge problem with their border? remember, ireland didn't want a border back in the days of brexit. now all of a sudden they do. but first it's time for your latest news headlines. >> good afternoon. it's 3:02. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. your top story this houn newsroom. your top story this hour. 711 people were detected crossing the english channel on wednesday, the highest number on a single day so far this year, according to home office figures . it brings the total number who've crossed so far this year to nearly 8300. that's 34% higher than the total at the
the home office is digging in.it won't allow rwanda deportations to go ahead, sit in pro palestine protests on university campuses and 100 police are mighty. 100 have been deployed to the irish border to try and stem asylum seekers getting into ireland from the uk. but the police and the northern ireland, well, they're not reciprocating the deal they're not reciprocating the deal. is it time to admit that northern ireland and ireland have got a huge problem with their border? remember, ireland...
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the home office _ were invited to the uk. the home office is— were invited to the uk.he home office is introducing new restrictions on visas and some of those _ restrictions on visas and some of those have — restrictions on visas and some of those have been introduced. but these _ those have been introduced. but these are — those have been introduced. but these are the last net migration figures — these are the last net migration figures we will get before an election. these are the numbers they will be _ election. these are the numbers they will be fighting on and i think they will be fighting on and i think they will ensure immigration is one of the key— will ensure immigration is one of the key election battlegrounds. gk, the key election battlegrounds. 0k, thank ou the key election battlegrounds. ok thank you both very much. the former post office chief executive, paula vennells, is giving a second day of evidence at the horizon it inquiry. this morning she denied trying to close down or limit a review into the horizon software that led to wrongful convictions of s
the home office _ were invited to the uk. the home office is— were invited to the uk.he home office is introducing new restrictions on visas and some of those _ restrictions on visas and some of those have — restrictions on visas and some of those have been introduced. but these _ those have been introduced. but these are — those have been introduced. but these are the last net migration figures — these are the last net migration figures we will get before an election. these are the...
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but the home office has to firefight all the time. so anything that wasn't urgent, you put on the back burner. that's how the windrush scandal ended up happening. if you split off immigration, made it a single department under a cabinet minister, as many tory mps want. it would probably be an awful lot more efficient. can i very quickly ask you question? >> donald trump has promised to go nuclear on federal employees
but the home office has to firefight all the time. so anything that wasn't urgent, you put on the back burner. that's how the windrush scandal ended up happening. if you split off immigration, made it a single department under a cabinet minister, as many tory mps want. it would probably be an awful lot more efficient. can i very quickly ask you question? >> donald trump has promised to go nuclear on federal employees
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and the home office, though , would the home office, though, would dispute that anybody has disappearedy will be able to locate all of those 5700 individuals that have been earmarked. excuse me. you're excuse me, earmarked for a deportation , and that is a deportation, and that is likely , that, the sort of likely, that, the sort of reporting, stipulations for those different , asylum seekers those different, asylum seekers vary from one asylum seeker to the next. so while some in accommodation like hotels, maybe have to report, twice a month to home office, reporting centres, there are others. they say , who there are others. they say, who are staying with family and friends who have looser arrangements . it's however, as arrangements. it's however, as i say, to get back to the point, they say that they are confident that they will be able to locate that they will be able to locate that those that they have earmarked for deportation and be able to round them up and get them to off rwanda sometime sooi'i. 500“. >> soon. >> and mark this, just very quickly, this, decrease in the number o
and the home office, though , would the home office, though, would dispute that anybody has disappearedy will be able to locate all of those 5700 individuals that have been earmarked. excuse me. you're excuse me, earmarked for a deportation , and that is a deportation, and that is likely , that, the sort of likely, that, the sort of reporting, stipulations for those different , asylum seekers those different, asylum seekers vary from one asylum seeker to the next. so while some in accommodation...
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generally is so bad across l people generally is so bad across society and particularly by the home officehat i�*m not surprised that this has become an issue now in the context of the windrush scandal. the home office has now confirmed to bbc news that mrjhagroo—bryan is not required to provide dna evidence, and says that claims for the windrush compensation scheme are considered on their individual merits. and it remains committed to making sure those who are eligible receive
generally is so bad across l people generally is so bad across society and particularly by the home officehat i�*m not surprised that this has become an issue now in the context of the windrush scandal. the home office has now confirmed to bbc news that mrjhagroo—bryan is not required to provide dna evidence, and says that claims for the windrush compensation scheme are considered on their individual merits. and it remains committed to making sure those who are eligible receive
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nelson's lawyer, nicola burgess, is taking the home office to court, arguing that he should have been he's having to pay thousands of pounds to access nhs care. he has to pay the immigration health | surcharge every two and a half years| and this is kind of a tax - that is levied against immigrants to access the nhs and this - is obviously on top of the taxes that nelson has paidl throughout his career and he is very worried about whether he's going to be able to afford that — nelson shardey is still hoping that the home office will back down and let him remain without paying more than £17,000 to stay where he's lived his whole adult life. daniel sandford, bbc news, wallasey. coming up to 10:1i5am. we are expecting keir starmer�*s speech in essex shortly setting out his stall ahead of the general election pulls up ahead of the general election pulls up you can see him there in the audience along with the shadow. they are listening to the speeches that have been going on full stop there is a video playing at the moment and we are expecting sir keir to take to the stage shortly. joining
nelson's lawyer, nicola burgess, is taking the home office to court, arguing that he should have been he's having to pay thousands of pounds to access nhs care. he has to pay the immigration health | surcharge every two and a half years| and this is kind of a tax - that is levied against immigrants to access the nhs and this - is obviously on top of the taxes that nelson has paidl throughout his career and he is very worried about whether he's going to be able to afford that — nelson shardey...
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nelson's lawyer, nicola burgess, is taking the home office to court, arguing that he should have beenusands of pounds to access nhs care. he has to pay the immigration health | surcharge every two and a half years| and this is kind of a tax - that is levied against immigrants to access the nhs and this - is obviously on top of the taxes that nelson has paid _ throughout his career and he's very worried about whether he's - going to be able to afford that. nelson shardey is still hoping that the home office will back down and let him remain without paying more than £17,000 to stay where he's lived his whole adult life. daniel sandford, bbc news, wallasey. three in five adults in england say extreme weather has made it harder for them to be physically active, according to sport england. the agency that funds community sport is announcing a £115 million investment package to help sports deal with climate change. our sports editor dan roan reports. whalley range under—11s finally playing again after a late start to their season. one of the wettest uk winters on record has meant cricket ma
nelson's lawyer, nicola burgess, is taking the home office to court, arguing that he should have beenusands of pounds to access nhs care. he has to pay the immigration health | surcharge every two and a half years| and this is kind of a tax - that is levied against immigrants to access the nhs and this - is obviously on top of the taxes that nelson has paid _ throughout his career and he's very worried about whether he's - going to be able to afford that. nelson shardey is still hoping that the...
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we have heard from the from home office to l heard from the from home office to have described this protest they insist that people are told when they are going to be moved. they are being given advance notice. the asylum seekers would have been told asylum seekers would have been told a few days ago that they would be moved to the bibby stockholm barge. they felt very strongly that they should be sent there then they would have a chance to make their case. but people cannot pick and choose their asylum accommodation. thank ou, their asylum accommodation. thank you. simon. — their asylum accommodation. thank you. simon. for— their asylum accommodation. thank you, simon, for that. _ their asylum accommodation. thank you, simon, for that. simon - their asylum accommodation. thank you, simon, for that. simon jones l you, simon, forthat. simonjones are reported they're capturing that for us. he will stay there and we will see what the resolution is. we will see what the resolution is. we will be back live there in south london if anything happens. that's it from me. this is bbc news goodbye. it
we have heard from the from home office to l heard from the from home office to have described this protest they insist that people are told when they are going to be moved. they are being given advance notice. the asylum seekers would have been told asylum seekers would have been told a few days ago that they would be moved to the bibby stockholm barge. they felt very strongly that they should be sent there then they would have a chance to make their case. but people cannot pick and choose...
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it brings home office figures.so far this year to nearly 8300. that's 34% higher than the total at the same point last year, a spanish brazilian national has appeared in court charged with the murder of schoolboy daniel anjorin in north—east london. marcus aurelio audouini monzo, from newham in london, is also charged with two counts of attempted murder and two counts of grievous bodily harm. the prosecution alleges the defendant was armed with a samurai sword. daniel was fatally injured as he walked to school on tuesday morning . four school on tuesday morning. four other people, including two police officers, were injured. voters are heading to the polls today in a series of local elections across the country. there are elections in 107 local authorities across england , as authorities across england, as well as 11 mayoral races. a by—election will elect a new blackpool south mp following the resignation of former conservative scott benton. police and crime commissioners will also be chosen . prime will also be c
it brings home office figures.so far this year to nearly 8300. that's 34% higher than the total at the same point last year, a spanish brazilian national has appeared in court charged with the murder of schoolboy daniel anjorin in north—east london. marcus aurelio audouini monzo, from newham in london, is also charged with two counts of attempted murder and two counts of grievous bodily harm. the prosecution alleges the defendant was armed with a samurai sword. daniel was fatally injured as...
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we need to be looking at the chaos in the home office, the chaos in the home office, the conservativesic approach. it isn't going to be something that one leaver can simply solve . simply solve. >> okay, nick, i want to talk to you about knife crime. we have a terrible, terrible, tragic problem with knife crime right across the united kingdom. we saw in wes streeting constituency yesterday, now tragically named 14 year old boy who was brutally killed. we saw an incident today in sheffield in a school. the attempted murder of three. there we saw in wales a couple of weeks ago. we've got a terrible problem with knife crime. if the labour party were to get into power, what on earth are you going to do to stamp out this cancer? >> well, look, firstly, we i think we'd all be thinking about the families who've been involved in all three incidents that you've mentioned. terrible incidents here in london, in sheffield, and indeed back in ammanford in my native wales. and credit as well , ammanford in my native wales. and credit as well, martin, because i've been on your show previously, i thin
we need to be looking at the chaos in the home office, the chaos in the home office, the conservativesic approach. it isn't going to be something that one leaver can simply solve . simply solve. >> okay, nick, i want to talk to you about knife crime. we have a terrible, terrible, tragic problem with knife crime right across the united kingdom. we saw in wes streeting constituency yesterday, now tragically named 14 year old boy who was brutally killed. we saw an incident today in sheffield...
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to be perfectly frank, that's just the way our democratic system works with the home office. the very top , performances from the very top, the permanent secretary and one of his deputies, and when they've gone before the home affairs select committee, when i think very simple questions are actually asked by gb news own lee anderson about, you know, how many people not from albania had been deported and they simply looked around each other in silence and said, well, we don't have that number. i mean , don't have that number. i mean, that that tells you just how shambolic, sadly, some of the leadership is in that department andifs leadership is in that department and it's the political leadership that's covering them to constantly come up against that toe to toe, which is completely out of kilter with what the british people would expect of the civil service, which is the british public who fund that very civil service at the end of the day as well. so i'm open to the idea of it. i'll certainly go away and read the report. i think these are two very big brains in the conservat
to be perfectly frank, that's just the way our democratic system works with the home office. the very top , performances from the very top, the permanent secretary and one of his deputies, and when they've gone before the home affairs select committee, when i think very simple questions are actually asked by gb news own lee anderson about, you know, how many people not from albania had been deported and they simply looked around each other in silence and said, well, we don't have that number....
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the son of a victim of the windrush scandal says he was outraged when he was told by the home office— but lawyers have called the original request traumatic. our community affairs correspondent adina campbell reports. it�*s another slap in the face, you know? when 39—year—old dijoun jhagroo—bryan received this letter from the home office about his windrush compensation claim, he was stunned. he�*s one of thousands of british windrush descendants, but now he�*s being asked to prove he�*s his father�*s son by doing a voluntary dna test, which he�*d have to pay for, to be eligible for compensation. they even asked if we could track down the midwife who actually helped bring me into this world. and to me, when i read it, i thought it was ridiculous. when i told my mum, she said she couldn�*t believe it. i had to actually send her a screenshot for her to believe it. me submitting a dna test doesn�*t change the fact of what i�*ve gone through. i�*ve suffered watching my dad being held in prison. i�*ve suffered going through the steps that i needed to do in order for him to get his stay in
the son of a victim of the windrush scandal says he was outraged when he was told by the home office— but lawyers have called the original request traumatic. our community affairs correspondent adina campbell reports. it�*s another slap in the face, you know? when 39—year—old dijoun jhagroo—bryan received this letter from the home office about his windrush compensation claim, he was stunned. he�*s one of thousands of british windrush descendants, but now he�*s being asked to prove...
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the campaign group, liberty, brought the action against the home office after the new rules were implementedformer home secretary suella braverman. our home and legal correspondent dominic casciani has more. this is a really significant defeat for the government and quite an embarrassing one as well, the way it has happened at the high court. quite simply, the law covering public protests is about a0 years old and it says the police in england and wales can interfere in a protest if there is serious disruption to the life of the community. what does serious disruption mean? well, in 2023 the government tried to do to define that downwards to define that downwards in parliament by saying serious disruption meant something that was more than minor. at the time parliament said it wasn't happy with that definition because it could capture all sorts of everyday, fairly banal protests. but after losing that vote, suella braverman, who was then the home secretary, introduced that definition anyway through one of her powers as home secretary. it is that decision to do it by what liberty, the campaig
the campaign group, liberty, brought the action against the home office after the new rules were implementedformer home secretary suella braverman. our home and legal correspondent dominic casciani has more. this is a really significant defeat for the government and quite an embarrassing one as well, the way it has happened at the high court. quite simply, the law covering public protests is about a0 years old and it says the police in england and wales can interfere in a protest if there is...
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the ngos, the home office? more of that later in the show.em, the judiciary, the media, the lineker rights. alves, are they going to step up now to do the job to finish it off? ellen adds this these protesters should be arrested for causing an obstruction if the police are incapable of dealing with them, then get the army. in strong words, there , alan and another words, there, alan and another viewer adds this there is certainly a leak from the home office. i put that to kevin saunders from border force earlier on my show earlier, people were saying, how on earth did the protesters know that ? as did the protesters know that? as if by magic, this coach would turn up to that hotel at that time and they were able to form an effective blockade? a lot of people, kevin saunders included, who, if you recall, used to be a chief of immigration at border force . he thinks it seems like force. he thinks it seems like there surely is some kind of leak. how do they know to be in that precise location at that precise time to do their work? and if you rec
the ngos, the home office? more of that later in the show.em, the judiciary, the media, the lineker rights. alves, are they going to step up now to do the job to finish it off? ellen adds this these protesters should be arrested for causing an obstruction if the police are incapable of dealing with them, then get the army. in strong words, there , alan and another words, there, alan and another viewer adds this there is certainly a leak from the home office. i put that to kevin saunders from...
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lord bilimoria also urged the home office to take international students out of net migration figuresin recent years to record levels. speaking to the bbc�*s david waddell he explained his concerns. the whole of the university sector is extremely concerned that there has been this rushed review by the migration advisory committee on the graduate route. we are competing with america and canada, with australia and with european countries, many of whom offer very attractive
lord bilimoria also urged the home office to take international students out of net migration figuresin recent years to record levels. speaking to the bbc�*s david waddell he explained his concerns. the whole of the university sector is extremely concerned that there has been this rushed review by the migration advisory committee on the graduate route. we are competing with america and canada, with australia and with european countries, many of whom offer very attractive
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as the result of migration of workers and students to home office setups. so as demand grows, supply needs to grow to keep up with it. and another big shift in the moving in the horizon to satisfy the demand is artificial intelligence corn models. these a model spin up photo, realistic images and videos that puts viewer in the director's chair, letting them create whatever point they like. site owners think that this is a privilege that people will pay for and they're racing to build custom 8. i models that, unlike sanitized content on store, will draw on bass for positive array of porn images and videos. on the one hand, this allows people to explore their fantasies in a safe place where no performers are being pressured, harmed or underpaid. but on the other hand, a i will now put a lot of performers out of work including cam girls and chat box. i'm christie. i thanks for watching and we'll see you right back here next time on the cost of everything the, [000:00:00;00] the is a lie is can be started by line. peace can be expanded by true importance of wha
as the result of migration of workers and students to home office setups. so as demand grows, supply needs to grow to keep up with it. and another big shift in the moving in the horizon to satisfy the demand is artificial intelligence corn models. these a model spin up photo, realistic images and videos that puts viewer in the director's chair, letting them create whatever point they like. site owners think that this is a privilege that people will pay for and they're racing to build custom 8....
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and the home office should be taking this tough stance, and i'm glad. i hope she does get deported. yeah. >> i mean, look, joanna, i suppose that there is the argument that she's saying that it was revoked her visa on the grounds of it being a security risk , her being a security risk. risk, her being a security risk. the home office has now pushed back a bit on that and said it wasn't that, it was the fact that she doesn't serve any good basically to britain, where are you on this? >> well, i think that revoking her visa might be a bit too far. and when we think about other stuff that's also said, and when we think about things that are said by the israeli government themselves and ministers , you themselves and ministers, you know, talking about fighting human animals and erasing the gaza strip from the face of the earth and completely rejecting a palestinian statehood, which i know that a lot of the time the question is always ask, does israel have the right to exist? so, for argument's sake, if somebody from the israeli military in one of these vira
and the home office should be taking this tough stance, and i'm glad. i hope she does get deported. yeah. >> i mean, look, joanna, i suppose that there is the argument that she's saying that it was revoked her visa on the grounds of it being a security risk , her being a security risk. risk, her being a security risk. the home office has now pushed back a bit on that and said it wasn't that, it was the fact that she doesn't serve any good basically to britain, where are you on this?...
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the home office says it's detaining people in preparation for the first flights to rwanda in what italls a landmark policy to stop the boats and tackle illegal migration. so do people here at loughborough market think it's going to work? do it, but don't hang about. just put them straight on the planes. take them if they're not here properly. no, it won't work. we've got to stop it at the source, in france. and back at the immigration centre last week, protesters blocked this enforcement van. support groups say eight people have already been detained here and one man in leicester says it's pushing him under the radar. now campaigners are counting everyone out of the immigration reporting centre. but the asylum seekers who don't emerge could be on rwanda flights within weeks. jeremy ball, bbc east midlands today, loughborough. some international students in wales are sleeping rough on campuses because of difficulties in finding accommodation and jobs, the bbc has been told. students are struggling to find affordable accommodation near universities — meaning some travel in from miles a
the home office says it's detaining people in preparation for the first flights to rwanda in what italls a landmark policy to stop the boats and tackle illegal migration. so do people here at loughborough market think it's going to work? do it, but don't hang about. just put them straight on the planes. take them if they're not here properly. no, it won't work. we've got to stop it at the source, in france. and back at the immigration centre last week, protesters blocked this enforcement van....
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just the other day, the home office admitted that it has lost track of thousands of people working haveill, the government must grow refuses to do anything and focus all of its time and energy propping up rwanda, throwing good money after bad, hoping it will get a few flights with a couple of hundred migrants off the ground, because it is symbolic for party management, for the election. it's gesture politics. £600 million for a few hundred removed. that is gesture politics. britain can do better, labour will do better, we will end this farce, restore our borders, tackle the problem at source and replaced the rwanda policy permanently. day, we launch our plan to do that. a new approach to small boat crossing that will secure britain's borders, prevent the exploitation by tackling it upstream and crush the criminal smuggling gangs. as the first step, a new manifesto commitment. we will set up a new command with new powers, new resources and a new way of doing things, bordersecurity resources and a new way of doing things, border security command. this is about leveraging the power and pot
just the other day, the home office admitted that it has lost track of thousands of people working haveill, the government must grow refuses to do anything and focus all of its time and energy propping up rwanda, throwing good money after bad, hoping it will get a few flights with a couple of hundred migrants off the ground, because it is symbolic for party management, for the election. it's gesture politics. £600 million for a few hundred removed. that is gesture politics. britain can do...
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as the result of migration of workers and students to home office setups. so as demand grows, supply needs to grow to keep up with it. and another big shift in the moving in the horizon to satisfy the demand is artificial intelligence, porn models. these a model spin up photo, realistic images and videos that puts viewer in the director's chair, letting them create whatever point they like. site owners think that this is a privilege that people will pay for and they're racing to build custom. 8 i models that, unlike sanitize content on store, will draw on bass pers positive array of porn images and videos. on the one hand, this allows people to explore their fantasies in a safe place where no performers are being pressured, harmed or underpaid. but on the other hand, a i will now put a lot of performers out of work including cam girls and chat box. i'm christy, i thanks for watching and we'll see you right back your next time on the cost of everything the the after the end of world war 2, great britain decided to make up for his losses with the merciless ex
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you know, the home office , john reid said the home office, john reid said back in, you know, the mid that the home office is unfit for purpose . there's no for purpose. there's no coordination, there's no tracking of migrants in terms of where they go. and the biggest lack of deterrent is that you can come here as an asylum seeker. your case will take years to process and you can disappear into the black economy. that is not deterrent. >> i mean , we are at this rate >> i mean, we are at this rate of asylum seekers now. these things are going to keep popping up everywhere , aren't they? up everywhere, aren't they? i mean, this is what we're going to get, which is tent cities of people, both of whom have been either accepted or rejected with nowhere to go and no one, no one really making any attempt to contact them. >> yeah. i mean, a point of agreement between bill and myself. you can argue about the rwanda plan. yes or no, but it's only a very, very small part of even if you if even if you think it's part of the solution, it's only part of the solution. the idea, as i say, that this
you know, the home office , john reid said the home office, john reid said back in, you know, the mid that the home office is unfit for purpose . there's no for purpose. there's no coordination, there's no tracking of migrants in terms of where they go. and the biggest lack of deterrent is that you can come here as an asylum seeker. your case will take years to process and you can disappear into the black economy. that is not deterrent. >> i mean , we are at this rate >> i mean, we...
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the home office announced that it's expanding the rwanda deportation scheme to cover failed asylum seekers. under the original plan, only people who had arrived in the uk on or after the first of january 2022 could be deemed eligible to be deported. failed asylum seekers are also eligible for a voluntary scheme announced last month. two men accused of of felling the famous sycamore gap tree near hadrian's wall in northumberland appeared in court. daniel graham of carlisle pleaded not guilty while adam carruthers from wigton entered no plea. the districtjudge said that the case was so serious that it must be dealt with at the crown court. the tree was cut down in september and the men were arrested in october. you're live with bbc news. the french government says an "unprecedented" manhunt continues to find the gang who killed two prison officers in an ambush. a 30—year—old convicted burglar escaped after the van taking him back to jail was rammed yesterday morning at a toll booth in normandy. president macron insisted everything was being done to find them.
the home office announced that it's expanding the rwanda deportation scheme to cover failed asylum seekers. under the original plan, only people who had arrived in the uk on or after the first of january 2022 could be deemed eligible to be deported. failed asylum seekers are also eligible for a voluntary scheme announced last month. two men accused of of felling the famous sycamore gap tree near hadrian's wall in northumberland appeared in court. daniel graham of carlisle pleaded not guilty...
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you're not the only one that's having difficulties getting data on these issues out of the home officeministry of justice, the centre for migration control. we recently found that the home office wasn't actually able to confirm how many deportation orders were against foreign criminals, normally, a deportation order is issued if a foreign national has received it, there must be a number for that they can give. >> they don't know it. >> they don't know it. >> they don't know it. disruption. disruption to the database means that they're unable to recall how many people currently have a deportation order out against them, but haven't yet been deported. so this is the kind of chaos that we're dealing with. so i'm not sure if it's nefariousness or if it is just sheer incompetence, which i guess we've come to accept from whitehall. but i almost think the issue is bigger here. it seems to be a kind of acceptance. when they embarked on this mass migration project that, oh, we don't need to check to check in, we don't need any means by which we can track the progress of this, whether it be crim
you're not the only one that's having difficulties getting data on these issues out of the home officeministry of justice, the centre for migration control. we recently found that the home office wasn't actually able to confirm how many deportation orders were against foreign criminals, normally, a deportation order is issued if a foreign national has received it, there must be a number for that they can give. >> they don't know it. >> they don't know it. >> they don't know...
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he also wants the home office to split up. . initial thoughts on this. >> this is very, very exciting. it's 36 points. we're at 35 points. i might not be as excited. >> i was about are you actually really excited about this plan? are you. >> this is election season and we are pumping out policy ideas by the day. it seems, what i will say is that for me, this is a red herring we shouldn't be talking about the benefit of migration on the economy. i think we should be talking about the effects of migration on society. i think migration needs to be reduced significantly, last year over 600,000 people came here. net migration, which is completely unsustainable. and it means that we're unable to integrate at the same rate, at the same rate that people are actually migrating here. and when you have migration , which when you have migration, which is above the rate of integration, you risk ghettoisation. and that's what we're starting to see. our society , vie, is being impacted society, vie, is being impacted by the rate of immigrati
he also wants the home office to split up. . initial thoughts on this. >> this is very, very exciting. it's 36 points. we're at 35 points. i might not be as excited. >> i was about are you actually really excited about this plan? are you. >> this is election season and we are pumping out policy ideas by the day. it seems, what i will say is that for me, this is a red herring we shouldn't be talking about the benefit of migration on the economy. i think we should be talking...
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earlier today, which ended with a number of arrests after protesters and police clashed as the home office of asylum seekers to the bibby stockholm barge in dorset. next up, we'll head to ireland as they plan to send police officers to the border to stop migrants entering the country, intensifying the row with the uk. and guess where they put those asylum seekers from a tented city into a
earlier today, which ended with a number of arrests after protesters and police clashed as the home office of asylum seekers to the bibby stockholm barge in dorset. next up, we'll head to ireland as they plan to send police officers to the border to stop migrants entering the country, intensifying the row with the uk. and guess where they put those asylum seekers from a tented city into a
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home office figures suggest need recent net migration has been at record levels.dealing with all streams of immigration? the -ublic streams of immigration? the public are — streams of immigration? the public are being _ streams of immigration? tue: public are being scared streams of immigration? tt;e: public are being scared by these high net migration figures, as high as 700,000 net migration figures. the government willjust not listen. i have brought this up on the floor of the house of lords with cross—party support. unanimous support in many cases to take the international students out of the net migration figures. many of our other competitor countries including the united states and australia exclude international students when they present the net migration figures. they are temporary migrants and that is why other countries exclude them. if we excluded the international students from the net migration figures, that 700,000 figure would plummet. in a statement to the bbc the home office said we are fully focused on striking the right balance between acting
home office figures suggest need recent net migration has been at record levels.dealing with all streams of immigration? the -ublic streams of immigration? the public are — streams of immigration? the public are being _ streams of immigration? tue: public are being scared streams of immigration? tt;e: public are being scared by these high net migration figures, as high as 700,000 net migration figures. the government willjust not listen. i have brought this up on the floor of the house of...
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he's a royal marine, as you said, and also recently been working for the home office as an immigratione appeared at westminster magistrates' court — monday last week — his lawyers argued for bail, and the prosecution opposed that on the grounds that he needed to be kept in custody for his own welfare, because he'd attempted to take his own life after he had been arrested. but, despite that, he was granted bail, he was due to appear at the old bailey for the first time this friday. but on sunday, a member of the public found him at around 5.15am in grenfell park, in maidenhead, and he was pronounced dead at the scene. thames valley police are describing it as an unexplained death and awaiting for a postmortem examination. matthew trickett�*s family said they were "mourning the loss of a much—loved son, brother and family member," and the police have reported themselves to the independent office for police conduct — that's a mandatory referral — because they're in regular contact with matthew trickett as part of his bail conditions. the british conservative mp craig mackinlay will return
he's a royal marine, as you said, and also recently been working for the home office as an immigratione appeared at westminster magistrates' court — monday last week — his lawyers argued for bail, and the prosecution opposed that on the grounds that he needed to be kept in custody for his own welfare, because he'd attempted to take his own life after he had been arrested. but, despite that, he was granted bail, he was due to appear at the old bailey for the first time this friday. but on...
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it will be up to the home office.nd push ahead, because it comes out in the same way that lord warn is. >> report is coming out, which says that protests like just stop oil. we talked about it yesterday on the programme where they cause economic damage and hurt to businesses that they there should be a mechanism by which the small cafe, the shop can get compensation from the protesters . and some of these protesters. and some of these protesters. and some of these protest protesters are very well funded. yeah >> i mean, it's highly topical. it's not gone away as an issue. and it is only, you know, becoming more of an issue of concern for, many people around the country , as we see, for the country, as we see, for instance, the, pro—palestinian protests that have been taking place on a regular basis . so place on a regular basis. so there is definitely, you know, a clamour out there for some kind of action to be taken that can ensure that the levels of disruption that these protests cause is perhaps not as significant
it will be up to the home office.nd push ahead, because it comes out in the same way that lord warn is. >> report is coming out, which says that protests like just stop oil. we talked about it yesterday on the programme where they cause economic damage and hurt to businesses that they there should be a mechanism by which the small cafe, the shop can get compensation from the protesters . and some of these protesters. and some of these protesters. and some of these protest protesters are...
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the fact is, the home office couldn't catch a cold. let alone an illegal immigrant. the thoughts of my panel this evening. i am joined by columnist and political commentator patrick o'flynn. i've got the deputy chairman of the conservative party, jonathan gullace, an author and broadcaster. amy nicholl turner, jonathan, they're on the run, aren't they? >> well, look, patrick, it's slightly more complicated than what has been described. i think it's important to understand that some of these people are asylum seekers who have left the country, actually gone to places like ireland that we've seen reports of also to other european countries. others have withdrawn their application. some have pursuing other avenues in which to stay. and of course, some have actually restarted the whole process again. so, you know, there is nuance in this, but it does just underline the important fact of why we need to have an effective deterrent in rwanda, which would stop and deter people from unnecessarily choosing to put thousands of poundsin choosing to put thousands of pounds in the
the fact is, the home office couldn't catch a cold. let alone an illegal immigrant. the thoughts of my panel this evening. i am joined by columnist and political commentator patrick o'flynn. i've got the deputy chairman of the conservative party, jonathan gullace, an author and broadcaster. amy nicholl turner, jonathan, they're on the run, aren't they? >> well, look, patrick, it's slightly more complicated than what has been described. i think it's important to understand that some of...
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as a police officer, this must have hit home — as a police officer, this must have hit home more _ ast home more and _ as a police officer, this must have hit home more and to _ as a police officer, this must have hit home more and to see - as a police officer, this must havel hit home more and to see 20 years leter— hit home more and to see 20 years later this _ hit home more and to see 20 years later this conviction, _ hit home more and to see 20 years later this conviction, how _ hit home more and to see 20 years later this conviction, how does - hit home more and to see 20 years later this conviction, how does it i later this conviction, how does it make _ later this conviction, how does it make you — later this conviction, how does it make you feel_ later this conviction, how does it make you feel as _ later this conviction, how does it make you feel as a _ later this conviction, how does it make you feel as a police - later this conviction, how does iti make you feel as a police officer? it is make you feel as a police officer? it is one _ make you feel as a police officer? it i
as a police officer, this must have hit home — as a police officer, this must have hit home more _ ast home more and _ as a police officer, this must have hit home more and to _ as a police officer, this must have hit home more and to see - as a police officer, this must havel hit home more and to see 20 years leter— hit home more and to see 20 years later this _ hit home more and to see 20 years later this conviction, _ hit home more and to see 20 years later this conviction, how _ hit...
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these figures apparently are based on estimates given to the home office , by the the home office, byndarmes, by the french police. so their estimates based on averages. do you think there in that case, kev, a true reflection of what's actually happening on those french beaches. >> they're pretty accurate , the >> they're pretty accurate, the french are aren't aren't going to invent figures to make themselves look good. it. because if they did and they were found out, nobody would listen to them ever again. so i think these figures are pretty accurate. and, yeah , it is good accurate. and, yeah, it is good news, martin. i mean, there's not a lot more i can say other than well done. the french and, i'm very happy that they're doing it. >> yeah, i think we should record that little moment there, kevin saunders saying, well done to the french. do you know what, kev? i'm going to join you. well done to the french if this is true. and if almost a thousand have been stopped in one week alone, this is what we want to heat alone, this is what we want to hear. maybe that half £1 billion is act
these figures apparently are based on estimates given to the home office , by the the home office, byndarmes, by the french police. so their estimates based on averages. do you think there in that case, kev, a true reflection of what's actually happening on those french beaches. >> they're pretty accurate , the >> they're pretty accurate, the french are aren't aren't going to invent figures to make themselves look good. it. because if they did and they were found out, nobody would...
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so, any time that an occupant of a home or office, home gets any sort of meeting or fundraising event for a candidate as long as those costs are below $500, it is not deemed a reportable contribution. however for this kind of law as it stands, exists kind of within the interest of the state and not so much the interest of kind of our local laws and regulations here. so this kind of created a workaround where current individuals that would otherwise be subject to this contribution prohibition as either a city contractor or someone an interested person with a pending land use matter would technically be able to host a fundraiser or an event for a candidate at their home or office. and what this seeks to do is kind of update the regs so that it more closely mirrors the state language around lobbyist contributions, effectively making sure that this prohibition ban for certain parties exists across the board and doesn't have any sort of workarounds. there any questions on that? one? okay. perfect. just to be clear, this is expanding the scope of the restriction correct here to include. yea
so, any time that an occupant of a home or office, home gets any sort of meeting or fundraising event for a candidate as long as those costs are below $500, it is not deemed a reportable contribution. however for this kind of law as it stands, exists kind of within the interest of the state and not so much the interest of kind of our local laws and regulations here. so this kind of created a workaround where current individuals that would otherwise be subject to this contribution prohibition as...
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home office data shows that 227 people crossed illegally from france yesterday. it follows another 288 arrivals in five boats on friday. it takes the total so far this year to nearly 10,400. a private school in hampshire says its decision to close at the end of the current term is due to a drop in demand. alton school caters to boys and girls from nursery to sixth form. it says that despite higher demand across the school system, independent schools are in decline. according to independent schools council . independent schools council. average annual fees are around £18,000 a year. it's warned that labour's plan to charge 20% vat on private school fees is looming large in parents minds , looming large in parents minds, and fans were left disappointed last night when the pop star they'd paid to see at the co—op live arena in manchester was arrested. nicki minaj was detained in the netherlands after allegedly trying to take soft drugs from schiphol airport to another country. the 41 year old singer of starships and many other hits was later released after spending
home office data shows that 227 people crossed illegally from france yesterday. it follows another 288 arrivals in five boats on friday. it takes the total so far this year to nearly 10,400. a private school in hampshire says its decision to close at the end of the current term is due to a drop in demand. alton school caters to boys and girls from nursery to sixth form. it says that despite higher demand across the school system, independent schools are in decline. according to independent...
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norman baker, former liberal democrat mp and home office minister.start with you on this . might, this with you on this. might, this national service policy , many national service policy, many people think might be a decent idea in principle, but it has been drawn up on the back of a fag packet, hasn't it? >> well, that doesn't seem to be many details underneath. and that, of course, is why they've said we've put in place the royal commission. but it is quite interesting that it is getting a lot of positive comments because instinctively we all know that there is something about 818 year olds coming out, not sure what they're going to do or whatever, and to channel them somewhere , and to channel them somewhere, whether it is into community service, which they've got to do on a regular basis, or whether it is something with the armed forces. and interestingly, i asked a few reservists what their view was and their view was, well, if you put the structure in place, yes, we're quite positive about that. so i don't think that sort of high level idea is
norman baker, former liberal democrat mp and home office minister.start with you on this . might, this with you on this. might, this national service policy , many national service policy, many people think might be a decent idea in principle, but it has been drawn up on the back of a fag packet, hasn't it? >> well, that doesn't seem to be many details underneath. and that, of course, is why they've said we've put in place the royal commission. but it is quite interesting that it is...
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>> the law is not clear and, at the moment the home office is engagedin the moment the home office iscretary of introducing ministerial guidance around the pubuc ministerial guidance around the public order act. and it's still not clear really where we stand, because, as isabel pointed out there, parliament has criminalised so—called influencing within these zones, but without setting out clearly what that will involve. and it may still involve silent prayer , may still involve silent prayer, it may involve shocking to even consensual conversations between people . and we hope that the people. and we hope that the guidance that the minister will bnng guidance that the minister will bring out will actually put a lot of clarity into the what is a very vague term. but isabel admitted she'd been praying. >> if you're just standing there and you don't say to the police that you are praying, how on earth do they know? >> well, they can't possibly know, but if you if you read the supreme court decision on the northern ireland buffer zones, they talk about silent but reproachful presence as b
>> the law is not clear and, at the moment the home office is engagedin the moment the home office iscretary of introducing ministerial guidance around the pubuc ministerial guidance around the public order act. and it's still not clear really where we stand, because, as isabel pointed out there, parliament has criminalised so—called influencing within these zones, but without setting out clearly what that will involve. and it may still involve silent prayer , may still involve silent...
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the home office has released footage of the detention of illegal migrants earmarked for removal to rwanda. could the scheme be finally getting off the ground .7 we'll getting off the ground? we'll speak to the one and only nigel farage. live from the united states. and speaking of the united states campus protests from coast to coast, violent clashes have erupted within large pro—palestinian demonstrations and occupations across multiple states. riot police have been called in as serious disorder worsens, will be live at one such protest and brexit border chaos as this week's imposition of eu import border checks that brexiteers did not want to implement has sent heads spinning and we speak to the ceo of the fresh produce consortium , who believes that consortium, who believes that there was another way through this , all of that to come on the this, all of that to come on the program just after your news update with ray anderson . update with ray anderson. >> thanks, tom. good evening . >> thanks, tom. good evening. our top stories tonight. the 14 year old boy killed in a sword attack in
the home office has released footage of the detention of illegal migrants earmarked for removal to rwanda. could the scheme be finally getting off the ground .7 we'll getting off the ground? we'll speak to the one and only nigel farage. live from the united states. and speaking of the united states campus protests from coast to coast, violent clashes have erupted within large pro—palestinian demonstrations and occupations across multiple states. riot police have been called in as serious...
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office for contacted the home office for confirmation, but so far we have received no reply to other news and video has emerged showing the moment police arrested a man wielding a sword in north—east london. officers cornered him at a property, bringing the suspect to the ground with three separate taser discharges. he's been arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of a 14 year old boy. the 36 year old suspect is now in hospital. police said earlier that they'd been unable to interview him due to his condition. four other people were injured, including two police officers . earlier, two police officers. earlier, buckingham palace said the king's thoughts and prayers are with all those affected. assistant commissioner for the met, louisa rolfe, says the suspect was not known to them. >> the 36 year old man arrested at the scene is currently in hospital having suffered injuries when his van collided with a building. he has been arrested on suspicion of murder at this time. given his injuries, we have been unable to interview him. we know there is speculation about his backgr
office for contacted the home office for confirmation, but so far we have received no reply to other news and video has emerged showing the moment police arrested a man wielding a sword in north—east london. officers cornered him at a property, bringing the suspect to the ground with three separate taser discharges. he's been arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of a 14 year old boy. the 36 year old suspect is now in hospital. police said earlier that they'd been unable to...