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lies designed to target mrjavid. three people were interviewed in pakistan.ng to see his considered response to this story. you are right, john, that he is now running the immigration department. but even so, i don't think anybody should be held accountable for what your relatives do. his response may well be to say nothing. the front page of the sunday express. unfortunately, you have got two people here who are
lies designed to target mrjavid. three people were interviewed in pakistan.ng to see his considered response to this story. you are right, john, that he is now running the immigration department. but even so, i don't think anybody should be held accountable for what your relatives do. his response may well be to say nothing. the front page of the sunday express. unfortunately, you have got two people here who are
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lies designed to target mrjavid. three people were interviewed in pakistan. they claim, they allege... it will be interesting to see his considered response to this story. you are right, john, that he is now running the immigration department. but even so, i don't think anybody should be held accountable for what your relatives do. his response may well be to say nothing. the front page of the sunday express. unfortunately, you have got two people here who are not overly enthusiastic about this type of journalism. the not overly enthusiastic about this type ofjournalism. the sunday express know their readership. i am sure there are mums and dads who will say, what a lovely picture. when they do these pictures they sell hundreds of thousands of copies. it's money. they are printing money. it is a touching picture. a lovely picture, in fairness. all the papers have got it. thank you both very much. more again at 11:30pm. coming next, meet the author. how can a writer make us care about a creature from greek mythology born of the gods as a nymph? it's a challeng
lies designed to target mrjavid. three people were interviewed in pakistan. they claim, they allege... it will be interesting to see his considered response to this story. you are right, john, that he is now running the immigration department. but even so, i don't think anybody should be held accountable for what your relatives do. his response may well be to say nothing. the front page of the sunday express. unfortunately, you have got two people here who are not overly enthusiastic about this...
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mrjavid highlighted that black people are more likely to be murder victims than other ethnic groups.oday if it saves lives, it has to be right. sarah campbell, bbc news. britain will provide "additional support" to saudi arabia to help deal with the fighting in neighbouring yemen. more than 250 people have been killed in april and may this year. and more than 10,000 have died, since the war started four years ago, with millions displaced, sparking what the un has called the world's worst humanitarian crisis. the current conflict started when houthi rebels took control of parts of the country. a coalition, led by saudi arabia and backed by britain, is trying to dislodge them, using air strikes and a blockade. the bbc‘s nawal al—maghafi has secured footage from some of those whose lives have been shattered by the conflict. a warning that this report does contain harrowing scenes of suffering. a day ofjoy and happiness. music and dancing to celebrate a very traditional wedding of a young local man. ali, here on the floor, made a living drumming for parties like this. his three brothers
mrjavid highlighted that black people are more likely to be murder victims than other ethnic groups.oday if it saves lives, it has to be right. sarah campbell, bbc news. britain will provide "additional support" to saudi arabia to help deal with the fighting in neighbouring yemen. more than 250 people have been killed in april and may this year. and more than 10,000 have died, since the war started four years ago, with millions displaced, sparking what the un has called the world's...
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mrjavid said he wanted to reset the relationship between the government and the police.en fresh warnings about a volcano that started erupting nearly three weeks ago. thousands of homes have been evacuated, in what geologists are calling one of the biggest volcanic events in a century. sport now on afternoon live with katherine. a new manager at arsenal. he said he wants arsenal to be elite again. they haven't been in the champions league for the first couple of seasons. this is what the new manager had to say. it isa it is a challenge. in my career, every year, i grew up with a new challenge and for me, the challenge isa dream... challenge and for me, the challenge is a dream... came true. i know you are not bothered, so ask me what i am doing tomorrow. what are you doing? i am going to the cricket. yes england spinner dom bess will make his test debut against pakistan at lord's tomorrow, he's just twenty years old — and was a last—minute call up to the squad afterjack leach broke his thumb. captainjoe root says bess is full of confidence, has lots of energy and is very
mrjavid said he wanted to reset the relationship between the government and the police.en fresh warnings about a volcano that started erupting nearly three weeks ago. thousands of homes have been evacuated, in what geologists are calling one of the biggest volcanic events in a century. sport now on afternoon live with katherine. a new manager at arsenal. he said he wants arsenal to be elite again. they haven't been in the champions league for the first couple of seasons. this is what the new...
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mrjavid was giving evidence to a parliamentary committee about the scandal.s here. he has more details about this. what can you tammy about the latest revelation by the home secretary? as the windrush scandal has unfolded, we have heard about people losing homes, losing access to the nhs and being put in immigration detention centres. until now we have not heard anyone had been thrown out of the country. today sajid javid believes they were 63 cases where it may have happened. that is 63 cases where people have been either told to leave the country or been forced out of the country. these were people who were para being commonwealth citizens arriving before 1973 and they had as much right to live in britain as anyone else. of those, 30 we re britain as anyone else. of those, 30 were ones who had been told by officials they had to leave and left in quotes voluntarily. another was forced to leave. the others were more complicated. they had served time in prison. it is still not clear about whether they should have been allowed to remain in britain although ther
mrjavid was giving evidence to a parliamentary committee about the scandal.s here. he has more details about this. what can you tammy about the latest revelation by the home secretary? as the windrush scandal has unfolded, we have heard about people losing homes, losing access to the nhs and being put in immigration detention centres. until now we have not heard anyone had been thrown out of the country. today sajid javid believes they were 63 cases where it may have happened. that is 63 cases...
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in a speech to the police federation of england and wales, which aimed to win over his audience, mrjavidources they needed to get the job done. a warning, daniel sandford's report contains a racially—offensive term. just over three weeks into the job, with murder and violent crime rising and the threat from terrorism still the viacom sajid javid came to birmingham knowing he needed the police on his side —— still severe post he reminded them that his brother was a police officer and record the extremely racially offensive language he heard when his brother took him for a ride in a patrol car. teenagers giving them the middle finger, swearing and spitting. and, worst of all, at one point when his car approached lights and slowed down from one teenager leaned over and yelled at my brother, you lackey bustard. his message, after a difficult eight yea rs message, after a difficult eight years between the home office and rank and file was simple. let's reset the relationship between the government and the police. i will give you the tools, the powers and the back—up that you need to get the j
in a speech to the police federation of england and wales, which aimed to win over his audience, mrjavidources they needed to get the job done. a warning, daniel sandford's report contains a racially—offensive term. just over three weeks into the job, with murder and violent crime rising and the threat from terrorism still the viacom sajid javid came to birmingham knowing he needed the police on his side —— still severe post he reminded them that his brother was a police officer and...
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mrjavid, whose brother is a chief superintendent in the west midlands, said he wants to reset the relationship and the police. a warning, sarah campbell's report contains a racially offensive term. a raid just after dawn this morning by london's new violent crime task force. the capital has been reeling from a sharp upturn in murders, shootings and stabbings, as have other cities. against that backdrop, and a severe threat from terrorism, the new home secretary came to birmingham knowing he needs the police on his side. sajid javid's brother baz is a serving officer, something he reminded the conference of. recording in the speech the extremely race to the offensive language he witnessed when he joined his brother a control car. teenagers giving them the middle finger, swearing and spitting. and, worst of all, at one point when his car approached lights and slowed down, one teenager leaned over and yelled at my brother, "you paki bastard". he promised the rank and file officers that he would increase funding and conceded that lack of resources could have an impact on crime. let's reset the rel
mrjavid, whose brother is a chief superintendent in the west midlands, said he wants to reset the relationship and the police. a warning, sarah campbell's report contains a racially offensive term. a raid just after dawn this morning by london's new violent crime task force. the capital has been reeling from a sharp upturn in murders, shootings and stabbings, as have other cities. against that backdrop, and a severe threat from terrorism, the new home secretary came to birmingham knowing he...
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in the fortnight before mrjavid rose to his newjob, there had been a plethora of individual cases highlightedme and the media generally. the government made clear that the hostile environment they had faced was an error, and that injustices would be rectified. so how has that been going? james clayton got to know several of the people who featured on this programme, and he's been keeping in touch, to see whether the home office has been true to its word. pain can display itself in many forms. anger, despair, confusion. why can't i come back? what united the victims of the windrush scandal, though, was one of injustice. injustice that the government promised to put right. i'm personally committed to resolving this situation with urgency and purpose. a month later, we've gone back to some of the people at the centre of this scandal. sajid javid will be an excellent home secretary. thank you. a scandal that brought down a home secretary. hermine thompson came to the uk in 1962. she was diagnosed with dementia five years ago. her daughter, yvonne, was distraught. when she was here first, i used t
in the fortnight before mrjavid rose to his newjob, there had been a plethora of individual cases highlightedme and the media generally. the government made clear that the hostile environment they had faced was an error, and that injustices would be rectified. so how has that been going? james clayton got to know several of the people who featured on this programme, and he's been keeping in touch, to see whether the home office has been true to its word. pain can display itself in many forms....
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in a speech to the police federation of england and wales, which aimed to win over his audience, mrjavido the job, with murder and violent crime rising and the threat from terrorism still severe, sajid javid came to birmingham knowing he needed the police on his side. to win them over he reminded them that his brother is a police officer and recalled the extremely racially offensive language he heard when his brother took him for a ride in a patrol car. teenagers giving them the middle finger, swearing and spitting. and, worst of all, at one point when his car approached lights and slowed down, one teenager leaned over and yelled at my brother, you bleep. his message, after a difficult eight years between the home office and rank and file, was simple. let's reset the relationship between the government and the police. i will give you the tools, the powers and the back—up that you need to get the job done. for those of you who stand on the front line, be in no doubt that i will be standing with you. thank you. nonetheless, the chair of the police federation still made this plea. home secr
in a speech to the police federation of england and wales, which aimed to win over his audience, mrjavido the job, with murder and violent crime rising and the threat from terrorism still severe, sajid javid came to birmingham knowing he needed the police on his side. to win them over he reminded them that his brother is a police officer and recalled the extremely racially offensive language he heard when his brother took him for a ride in a patrol car. teenagers giving them the middle finger,...
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mrjavid, whose brother is a chief superintendent in the west midlands, said he wants to reset the relationshipracially—offensive term. a raid just after dawn this morning. by london's new violent crime task force. the capital has been reeling from a sharp upturn in murders, shootings, and stabbings. as have other cities. against that backdrop, and a severe threat of terrorism, the new home secretary came to birmingham, knowing he needs the police on his side. sajid javid's brother is a serving officer. something he reminded the conference of. recalling in his speech, the extremely racially offensive language he witnessed when hejoined his brother in a patrol car. teenagers, giving them the middle finger, swearing and spitting. and worst of all, at one point when his car approached lights and slow down, when teenager leaned over and yelled at my brother, "you paki bastard". he promised the rank—and—file officers that he would prioritise police funding. and conceded that a lack of resources can have an impact on crime. let's reset the relationship between the government and the police. i will gi
mrjavid, whose brother is a chief superintendent in the west midlands, said he wants to reset the relationshipracially—offensive term. a raid just after dawn this morning. by london's new violent crime task force. the capital has been reeling from a sharp upturn in murders, shootings, and stabbings. as have other cities. against that backdrop, and a severe threat of terrorism, the new home secretary came to birmingham, knowing he needs the police on his side. sajid javid's brother is a...