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we heard from the health and kjaer sector. we heard from the prime _ health and kjaer sector. right number of migrants in any economy. is that correct? no. on the numbers we — economy. is that correct? no. on the numbers we have _ economy. is that correct? no. on the numbers we have at _ economy. is that correct? no. on the numbers we have at the _ economy. is that correct? no. on the numbers we have at the moment, - numbers we have at the moment, one important piece of context is that those numbers are expected to decrease regardless of what the government does in coming years. 0bviously government does in coming years. obviously it's difficult to predict, but the various things about this recent period that have been unusual. in terms of what the right number is, perhaps surprisingly economists really struggle to come up economists really struggle to come up with the right number. ultimately, it ends up being a question of political choice, not so much political choice about total levels, because government policy doesn't actually dictate the total number of migrants, but it
we heard from the health and kjaer sector. we heard from the prime _ health and kjaer sector. right number of migrants in any economy. is that correct? no. on the numbers we — economy. is that correct? no. on the numbers we have _ economy. is that correct? no. on the numbers we have at _ economy. is that correct? no. on the numbers we have at the _ economy. is that correct? no. on the numbers we have at the moment, - numbers we have at the moment, one important piece of context is that those...
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particularly something as iconic as the heart of our democracy, but ultimately, there is a duty of kjaerwork in the westminster area, not least around number ten as well, and like i said, in any other city around the world where you have the head of state or indeed the prime minister operating and indeed parliamentarians, people will be allowed to come and go at any time, but they would not be allowed to be able to demonstrate for any length of time right next to the very gates themselves. that's the piece that concerns me. 50 themselves. that's the piece that concerns me-_ themselves. that's the piece that concerns me— themselves. that's the piece that concerns me. so much has changed about this area _ concerns me. so much has changed about this area anyway. _ concerns me. so much has changed about this area anyway. it - concerns me. so much has changed about this area anyway. it was - concerns me. so much has changed about this area anyway. it was a - about this area anyway. it was a place and space where people could come of the public could walk down and take photographs. that in its
particularly something as iconic as the heart of our democracy, but ultimately, there is a duty of kjaerwork in the westminster area, not least around number ten as well, and like i said, in any other city around the world where you have the head of state or indeed the prime minister operating and indeed parliamentarians, people will be allowed to come and go at any time, but they would not be allowed to be able to demonstrate for any length of time right next to the very gates themselves....
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martinez going down, a challenge by simon kjaer. it was then overturned.the referee to go to the screen. he changed his mind and ac milan didn't have a shot on target until the 81st minute, inter hit the post. milan did hit the woodwork as well, tonali, but they were completely outplayed advantage inter they've got one foot in the final. inter milan will be the hosts if you will in that second leg with both into an ac playing their home games at the san siro. what sort of home advantage will that provide? well, obviously inter fans will have the majority. they will have most of their fans at the stadium and the ac milan fans, there won't be many of them there, but they will have to go some the inter fans to make it as good an atmosphere as it was on wednesday night. it exceeded expectations, to be honest. it broke records in terms of the amount of people who wanted tickets, the amount of money this game has made in terms of ticket revenue, incredible atmosphere. so you think inter will have the advantage with their fans in the stadium. but i think for mila
martinez going down, a challenge by simon kjaer. it was then overturned.the referee to go to the screen. he changed his mind and ac milan didn't have a shot on target until the 81st minute, inter hit the post. milan did hit the woodwork as well, tonali, but they were completely outplayed advantage inter they've got one foot in the final. inter milan will be the hosts if you will in that second leg with both into an ac playing their home games at the san siro. what sort of home advantage will...
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un and other organisations, they should take kjaer of that.s , but not fighterjets. and turkey's presidential election goes to a runoff — after the closest vote, in two decades.
un and other organisations, they should take kjaer of that.s , but not fighterjets. and turkey's presidential election goes to a runoff — after the closest vote, in two decades.
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un and other organisations, they should take kjaer of that. it is in their own country, they are safe. it is their duty to do it, not ours. ukraine's president zelensky makes a surprise visit to the uk where the prime minister promises more weapons , but not fighterjets. and turkey's presidential election goes to a runoff — after the closest vote, in two decades. welcome to the programme. i'm yalda hakim. we start in bangladesh where thousands of refugees have seen their homes destroyed or damaged by a powerful cyclone. the weather system hit land on sunday, narrowly avoiding a direct hit on the world's largest refugee camp in cox's bazar. at least 29 people were killed in myanmar, which bore the brunt of the storm. in a moment we'll have an exclusive interview with bangladesh's prime minister sheikh hasina. they were forced to see out the storm in their flimsy shelters. agency say a nightmare situation was just averted a stop that serves as a reminder of the vulnerability of almosti million refugees. in reminder of the vulnerability of almost
un and other organisations, they should take kjaer of that. it is in their own country, they are safe. it is their duty to do it, not ours. ukraine's president zelensky makes a surprise visit to the uk where the prime minister promises more weapons , but not fighterjets. and turkey's presidential election goes to a runoff — after the closest vote, in two decades. welcome to the programme. i'm yalda hakim. we start in bangladesh where thousands of refugees have seen their homes destroyed or...