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rob cameron in— elections. thank you, rob.e born in senegal, doctors only expected them to survive for a few days. at the age of two, they moved to the uk for treatment at great ormond street hospital — and since then, the girls have defied all the odds and recently celebrated their seventh birthday. our reporter lucy owen has their story. what is it now? marieme and ndeye, playing with their friends at mount stuart primary in cardiff. their dad always wanted them to go to a mainstream school. it's just a way for me to show they are part of society. they don't have to hide from anybody. they see kids, they play with them, laugh with them, to make friends, to develop as individuals. they are both so pretty. marieme's favourite colour is my favourite colour too. | that's why they're together, because they really love each other. they may share a body, but the girls are two very different characters. marieme is very quiet, very reserved, introverted personality. it's completely different from ndeye. she's very independent. she wa
rob cameron in— elections. thank you, rob.e born in senegal, doctors only expected them to survive for a few days. at the age of two, they moved to the uk for treatment at great ormond street hospital — and since then, the girls have defied all the odds and recently celebrated their seventh birthday. our reporter lucy owen has their story. what is it now? marieme and ndeye, playing with their friends at mount stuart primary in cardiff. their dad always wanted them to go to a mainstream...
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let's speak to our prague correspondent, rob cameron. what is happening, rob?ave lined the main north— south highway that goes right through the centre of prague are starting to slowly move onto other locations around the city. they are moving to a separate demonstration not far from the parliament. the government. they say they will continue to make their grievances hard. they said they are fed up of spiralling energy costs but also bureaucracy and now the eu's green deal which they say is making farming extremely difficult and is eating into their profits, so they are delivering their message by bringing their tractors, up to 800 tractors, and parting them in the busiest thoroughfare in the czech capital. busiest thoroughfare in the czech caital. ~ . . busiest thoroughfare in the czech caital. . ., . ., , capital. what are the ob'ections, the — capital. what are the ob'ections, the issues that h capital. what are the ob'ections, the issues that they _ capital. what are the ob'ections, the issues that they are- capital. what are the objections, the issues that
let's speak to our prague correspondent, rob cameron. what is happening, rob?ave lined the main north— south highway that goes right through the centre of prague are starting to slowly move onto other locations around the city. they are moving to a separate demonstration not far from the parliament. the government. they say they will continue to make their grievances hard. they said they are fed up of spiralling energy costs but also bureaucracy and now the eu's green deal which they say is...
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year, as cameron said, no matter how long he’s going to support ukraine, because europe needs to be sorted out before 26; america, let’s say, is plundering europe. by and large , they are robbing the german industry will collapse, there is a large industry there, which is technological, all technologies will go to america, maybe the next one will be france and other countries, so the americans will acquire three levers that will personify their power, this is finance , these are cheap energy resources, which they sell to europe at four times the price, and the military technologies, other technologies that they organize on their territory... which defense belts are building, i have already said that the ran corporation has published more than once reports on the need to create several defense belts around the united states. the leading edge is eastern europe, the next edge is old europe, then the atlantic or the border, and then only the united states of america. they are building the same thing in the asia-pacific region. they keep the most expensive things in the center, that is, on their territory. there they will have the main they also have a production base. the reserve
year, as cameron said, no matter how long he’s going to support ukraine, because europe needs to be sorted out before 26; america, let’s say, is plundering europe. by and large , they are robbing the german industry will collapse, there is a large industry there, which is technological, all technologies will go to america, maybe the next one will be france and other countries, so the americans will acquire three levers that will personify their power, this is finance , these are cheap...
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cameron. thank you very much indeed. i mean, it could be folks that maybe he's gone straight back to heathrow airport, well i'm airport, i don't know. well i'm joined by tom bower, robffer, journalist and sharp eyed observer of these matters . quite observer of these matters. quite extraordinary, isn't it ? extraordinary, isn't it? >> well, i was always suspicious. i mean, yesterday when it was all announced, i immediately said just immediately said that i just didn't believe there was reconciliation way. and reconciliation on the way. and i really it was harry really think it was harry looking of self looking for a sort of self promotion on a junket to somehow raise his profile. >> that's a very cynical thing to say. >> i'm a cynic and a realist. i don't think harry, um, ever thought he was going to have reconciliation here because he had for forgiveness. i had to beg for forgiveness. i don't believe he the don't even believe he met the queen. i'm that queen queen. i'm sure that queen camilla stayed well out of the way, having absorbed the most dreadful insults from harry in his book. she being, to according harry, a vicious person, and of course, william didn't wa
cameron. thank you very much indeed. i mean, it could be folks that maybe he's gone straight back to heathrow airport, well i'm airport, i don't know. well i'm joined by tom bower, robffer, journalist and sharp eyed observer of these matters . quite observer of these matters. quite extraordinary, isn't it ? extraordinary, isn't it? >> well, i was always suspicious. i mean, yesterday when it was all announced, i immediately said just immediately said that i just didn't believe there was...
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david cameron said, really not very long ago that he wanted to get migration down to the tens of thousands. we're now up to about 700,000 people year. and robof weeks ago about the percentage and benefits. percentage of tax and benefits. this now second to the this is now second only to the nhs britain, and we all nhs in britain, and we all thought, well, how can that be? now we're seeing the truth. if a £24 billion has gone on this on economic inactive migrants alone, this isn't sustainable. absolutely not, absolutely not. >> no. and the question is, as olivia was discussing earlier, how does this get brought down? the government's plan to get numbers down dramatically, barely scratch the surface. if anything, they reverse some of the damage that they've inflicted over the last six years. but it still doesn't get us back to a sustainable level. um, which brings up opportunities, chances for training, skills for young people on the people, people to get on the housing none of that housing ladder. none of that exists the current system. exists in the current system. >> that's donald europol, robert bates, research director at the centre for
david cameron said, really not very long ago that he wanted to get migration down to the tens of thousands. we're now up to about 700,000 people year. and robof weeks ago about the percentage and benefits. percentage of tax and benefits. this now second to the this is now second only to the nhs britain, and we all nhs in britain, and we all thought, well, how can that be? now we're seeing the truth. if a £24 billion has gone on this on economic inactive migrants alone, this isn't sustainable....