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u. k. what do you feel like it represents your generation? what happened at grand tower? thumbs up, everything this wrong with the way the our society is. if you look at the way that there were systemic racism in terms of who actually died, most of the people were black and brown. if we look at the fact that this would have happened in a richer community. if we look at the fact that people had been repeatedly warned about the danger of this building and the fact that none of the people who involved and what happened in photography contravir. and it just shows what is so fundamental one with us. it was stopping searching young people for non violent drug possession and playing them in prison. but you can get away with 72 people losing their life in a fire. what does that tell us about the way that our society is one? i thought heartbroken. like most people about what happened, i gram foul, and i think for me it symbolizes the neglect the abandoned men. and that's something that resumes with me a lot because i come from a community. and my estate again neglected abandoned a
u. k. what do you feel like it represents your generation? what happened at grand tower? thumbs up, everything this wrong with the way the our society is. if you look at the way that there were systemic racism in terms of who actually died, most of the people were black and brown. if we look at the fact that this would have happened in a richer community. if we look at the fact that people had been repeatedly warned about the danger of this building and the fact that none of the people who...
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u. k. what can they say? the thongs will appeal against london's decision, and he still has 2 weeks to do. so the u. k. home secretaries announcements on extradition, sparks international outrage, human rights organizations such as the committee to protect journalists and amnesty international have spoken up for the whistleblower. the extradition of julian assange to the united states to face trial on charges under the century old espionage act as a blow to press freedom with implications for journalists everywhere. we urge the biden administration to live up to a stated commitment to a free press by dropping all charges against the wiki leaks founder, allowing julian of sons to be expedited to the u. s. would put him at great risk incense or chilling message to journalists, the world over we call on the u. k, to refrain from extradited julian assange for the us to drop the charges and for a songy to be freed hard to believe. but it looks real. every serious press freedom group in the world has protested this
u. k. what can they say? the thongs will appeal against london's decision, and he still has 2 weeks to do. so the u. k. home secretaries announcements on extradition, sparks international outrage, human rights organizations such as the committee to protect journalists and amnesty international have spoken up for the whistleblower. the extradition of julian assange to the united states to face trial on charges under the century old espionage act as a blow to press freedom with implications for...
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u. k. all right . i think it's a. yeah, i think it's a good thing. what's happening both in the u. s. u. k, washing sharp increases in house prices. totally stunning. and just for some perspective in america, i took a look at the median house price and the median wage. if, if we express it in racial form, we can learn a lot about the scale of the bubble. there are some context in queue for 2021. the medium house price divided by the median wage. that ratio was 160 per cent houses really, really wildly over value compared to wages for context. if you look at q $12006.00, that same ratio was a 141 percent. and we all know what happened in 2007, a huge property collapse. it's coming again, doreen of the markets or is slowing down. j. p. morgan announced plans to lay off a reassign, about a 1000 staff and their mortgage business. we seen other mortgage lenders doing the same. they're doing this in response to their customer demand. it's it's collapsing . we're also seen some other signs. if we look at the number of properties listed for sale, it's growing. and keep in mind that just 3 to 6 mo
u. k. all right . i think it's a. yeah, i think it's a good thing. what's happening both in the u. s. u. k, washing sharp increases in house prices. totally stunning. and just for some perspective in america, i took a look at the median house price and the median wage. if, if we express it in racial form, we can learn a lot about the scale of the bubble. there are some context in queue for 2021. the medium house price divided by the median wage. that ratio was 160 per cent houses really, really...
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u. k. government on climate risks. welcome to al jazeera talk us through the current flood risk and the u. k. and what impact that could have. hello, thank you very much for inviting me. planning is the largest climate risk that the you case pay thing and we see that already in terms of the impact on community and businesses. but going forward these trends i expected to increase and that extend to flooding from coach thought flood from river floods, but also rain rainfall event. it's been not yet. and so what are the socio economic rocking ramifications of such flooding? well, let right is already the most costly risks today, and there are estimates from the government, but the can damage to business side will actually need $1000000000.00 a year by 2050. that gives us a change. but there are other cation and, and our research here at mass. mclennan also looked at where, for example, infrastructure is located and where assets are being built. and this is a really important story because we see that actually quite a large number of new homes in the, in the u. k. are built in area threatened by flooding,
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u. k. but what about across the common? well, so those countries that were former british colonies, are the royal still considered relevant there? well, it's amazing, isn't it? when you think back that when the queen became queen the empire, the british empire still existed. now it doesn't. however, she is still the head of state of 15 countries, including the u. k. they include australia, canada, newsheel, and, and countries in the caribbean. and that has proved controversial. so for example, at the end of last year, barbados voted to become a republic. so she said the queen is no longer their head of state, and we know that jamaica is also considering the same thing. so big issues for the royals. they tried to woo them by sending a prince william and kate there earlier this year. that didn't go down brilliantly because there were lots of people complaining about the fact that the royals are and britain in particular with 2 involved with slavery in the rest of it. so let's see what happens in the future. change, we're defi
u. k. but what about across the common? well, so those countries that were former british colonies, are the royal still considered relevant there? well, it's amazing, isn't it? when you think back that when the queen became queen the empire, the british empire still existed. now it doesn't. however, she is still the head of state of 15 countries, including the u. k. they include australia, canada, newsheel, and, and countries in the caribbean. and that has proved controversial. so for example,...
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u. k. of what the government's now proposing is not off shoring that process. it's simply removing people from the country and they will never have any prospect of being able to stay in the u. k. beyond that, they're talking about the, the morality of it. but on their side is the you and hcr the refugee agency who made it clear the last few hours here. but they believe the plan to be unlawful. thank you for that nadeem bob. their 1st outside that london court still head on out is aaron, the british government is about to change its pace pranks at trade. deal with e opponent st. live is an eagle. ah hello there. let's look to south cross much of pakistan and northern india with temperatures picking up to the early to mid fourties. people trying to escape that hot and dry weather. now we have got warnings out across the north animals to trying to escape those condition. we will see some rain creeping in, however, on wednesday, if we have a look at the 3 day for new delhi, we've seen the temperature dip down to the average. by the time we get to friday, sunshine an
u. k. of what the government's now proposing is not off shoring that process. it's simply removing people from the country and they will never have any prospect of being able to stay in the u. k. beyond that, they're talking about the, the morality of it. but on their side is the you and hcr the refugee agency who made it clear the last few hours here. but they believe the plan to be unlawful. thank you for that nadeem bob. their 1st outside that london court still head on out is aaron, the...
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so what is the conservative party now in the u. k. is it the party of bowers johnson? well, that's a very good question. i think that's a problem for the conservative party because what really does it stanfull or is johnson got in 2019? thank get brakes. it done. he said it's done. we know that there is still problems with breaks it and how that's playing out. but he said he got it done. people are saying that he's a winner. he managed to secure a majority of $0.80. and now he's got his own m. p. 's who he got in saying we don't want him anymore. we think he's a loser. and we do not want it to be a boris johnson presidential party. we need a new leader. yeah, it's a. ready good point to make, i mean tonight we may be talking about a prime minister who survives this food, but he may be mortally wounded. coming out of this, we will know shortly. alex, thank you charlotte, in one into both them. they were now to the war in you, craig, ukrainian, president volume is zalinski today, visited troops holding off russian forces in eastern new cray. it's only the 2nd time that za
so what is the conservative party now in the u. k. is it the party of bowers johnson? well, that's a very good question. i think that's a problem for the conservative party because what really does it stanfull or is johnson got in 2019? thank get brakes. it done. he said it's done. we know that there is still problems with breaks it and how that's playing out. but he said he got it done. people are saying that he's a winner. he managed to secure a majority of $0.80. and now he's got his own m....
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u. k. codes, but it didn't actually overall what they said, what the u. k. court said was, we're not going to stop this flight from going ahead to before. dish review starts into the whole legality of the scheme that's expected next month. and there's time if people are sent in the interim or a wind up for them to be returned. if the scheme would be ruled unlawful, the european court said no, the flight has to wait until that why to look into the holy galaxy of the scheme. so it's not really a big win for the government in terms of what the u. k. courts have been saying it's just a different interpretation, different time scale if you like. so today, what happens next? well, pretty battelle has said that the government's legal team are working on the next flight. and the government has insisted that term of thousands of people will eventually be sent to rwanda. people who crossed the english channel in boats. they insist that their aim is to stop the rest to their lives. and to break the business model of what they call the people smugglers and but pretty,
u. k. codes, but it didn't actually overall what they said, what the u. k. court said was, we're not going to stop this flight from going ahead to before. dish review starts into the whole legality of the scheme that's expected next month. and there's time if people are sent in the interim or a wind up for them to be returned. if the scheme would be ruled unlawful, the european court said no, the flight has to wait until that why to look into the holy galaxy of the scheme. so it's not really a...
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now, what is rhonda offering these people devoted from the u. k. as in what to wonder if he's got a sailor? they are fighting it in a 1st. our prof. salmon will be off on those who are willing to stay, you know, we are fund still ship sunday becomes zia, be given skiers so that they can be integrated into society and or for jobs that are given the other one. okay, so, so what about for a wanda it's, it's going to receive some money from the u. k. a 120000000 pounds. but why else is rwanda doing this? apart from the money is about about from the money. 120 meter bonus for the study. that was like some sort of assigning fi st young women fee. the money that was meant for that is meant for development. but as you've said, what, but the is much more mind that he's going to be involved money money that he's going to be used to it for the most is there will be staying in the one of the, i think them from one of the associations that has been one of you emotions on the site, i guess 2 survivors. so apart from that, the money orders order, so the government
now, what is rhonda offering these people devoted from the u. k. as in what to wonder if he's got a sailor? they are fighting it in a 1st. our prof. salmon will be off on those who are willing to stay, you know, we are fund still ship sunday becomes zia, be given skiers so that they can be integrated into society and or for jobs that are given the other one. okay, so, so what about for a wanda it's, it's going to receive some money from the u. k. a 120000000 pounds. but why else is rwanda doing...
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now, what is rhonda offering these people deported from the u. k. as in what the one of these really soon are they offering them 1st are thrive. some will be often those who are willing to stay young. we're fund still sheeps on new accounts. zia be given the skills so that they can read that word into serbia and roll for jobs. i think any other one? hm. okay, so what about for a one day it's, it's going to receive some money from the u. k. a 120000000 pounds. but why else is rwanda doing this apart from the money? it's about some of the money. 120 meter bonus for the study. that was the next. i'm sort of assuming fee finding album in fi. the money that was meant for that is meant for development. but as you've said, what, but there's much more money that he's going to be involved money, the money that he's going to be used to pay for the hosting. there will be staying in the mail from one of the associations that has been one of my sessions on the site, i guess 2 survivors. so apart from that, the money orders order. so do you want to go with me and
now, what is rhonda offering these people deported from the u. k. as in what the one of these really soon are they offering them 1st are thrive. some will be often those who are willing to stay young. we're fund still sheeps on new accounts. zia be given the skills so that they can read that word into serbia and roll for jobs. i think any other one? hm. okay, so what about for a one day it's, it's going to receive some money from the u. k. a 120000000 pounds. but why else is rwanda doing this...
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now what is rhonda offering these people deported from the u. k. as in what the one of these are a sailor, the offering them 1st of drive. some will be often you those who are willing to stay. you know, we are fund says sheeps on new accounts zia be given the skills so that they can read the word into serbia, android for jobs that i give me other one them. okay. um, so what about for a one day it's it's going to receive some money from the u. k. a 120000000 pounds. but why else is rhonda doing this apart from the money? it's about some of the money. 120 meter bonus for the study. that was at some sort of assigning fi thingy element fee. the money that was meant for that was meant for development. but as you've said what, but the, there's much more mind that he's going to be involved money. the money that he's going to be used to pay for the most is there will be staying in the, $1.00 of the, you know, from one of the associations that has been one of you the most is all that your site, i guess 2 survivors. so apart from that money orders or so do wa
now what is rhonda offering these people deported from the u. k. as in what the one of these are a sailor, the offering them 1st of drive. some will be often you those who are willing to stay. you know, we are fund says sheeps on new accounts zia be given the skills so that they can read the word into serbia, android for jobs that i give me other one them. okay. um, so what about for a one day it's it's going to receive some money from the u. k. a 120000000 pounds. but why else is rhonda doing...
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u. k. what's interesting is actually how this policy has evolved when it was 1st touted. it was sold as being one of sending people to rwanda for their asylum processes. to be bizarre aside, and claims to be processed that, that has gone away. this is now a one way ticket, essentially extinguishing that right to seek asylum in the u. k. thank you for that, charlie angela that for us in london. now there is anger on the streets of india, against the demolition of homes owned by muslims. government officials say the buildings have been constructed illegally wrongs group say is policy. an attempt to intimidate muslims, now speak protests were held in several cities against 2 former officials of the governing b. j. p. policy. they made remarks about the prophet mohammed that many considered offensive. humpty metal has moved in a state of to pradesh. there is some fear, but mostly immense anger against prime minister in the winter. mo, these cartridges are party or b, j. p r. we are in a town called saharan poor in northern indian were actually outside the mosque where protest
u. k. what's interesting is actually how this policy has evolved when it was 1st touted. it was sold as being one of sending people to rwanda for their asylum processes. to be bizarre aside, and claims to be processed that, that has gone away. this is now a one way ticket, essentially extinguishing that right to seek asylum in the u. k. thank you for that, charlie angela that for us in london. now there is anger on the streets of india, against the demolition of homes owned by muslims....
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u. k. corresponded berg moss berg is what prompted the u. k cord to accept this request from the us? well this decision today was by the u. k. health secretary put patel and she pretty much drew back on what the codes have said. she gave it more or less pool, no formalistic explanation for reasons to to grow this expedition request by the us . she said it was to the court to decide whether there was not joining us on, should not be excited. so they would have to prove whether there's any unjust or anything else that incompatible human rights that would prevent any expedition to the us. she said that there was nothing we meant to say that she should not support what the court has already ruled, which is that it's on or with well in the us that will get all the medical help. but there are no reasons. no other reasons. for example, he will not pay for death. and now his partner morris married. she said that actually all on justify that he's a john unless he's arrested for doing his job. and he actually was very fearful. she's been saying all along that mental health has been deterioratin
u. k. corresponded berg moss berg is what prompted the u. k cord to accept this request from the us? well this decision today was by the u. k. health secretary put patel and she pretty much drew back on what the codes have said. she gave it more or less pool, no formalistic explanation for reasons to to grow this expedition request by the us . she said it was to the court to decide whether there was not joining us on, should not be excited. so they would have to prove whether there's any unjust...
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u. k. so what the government does with that board policies, they fuel the business model that people just because what they should be doing instead of so playing that base and trying to support people who simply want to claim asylum here. they should be opening up more safer to travel people to get here. they didn't have to risk their lives. on tuesday. activists blocked the road near a detention facility, trying to stop vans, taking any one on the flight list. so hoping a was the case next month, challenging the plunge legality. will stop any flights from going ahead. nadine barbara al jazeera london. so biden's 1st trip has us pressed into the middle east with include saudi arabia. after all, he's looking to reset the relationship at a time when he needs help from the oil, mich kingdom, to alleviate high petrol prices, the white house correspondents, kimberly hawk. it reports. it's a reversal of his pledge he made before becoming president to isolate the kingdom of saudi arabia. we run in fact ma
u. k. so what the government does with that board policies, they fuel the business model that people just because what they should be doing instead of so playing that base and trying to support people who simply want to claim asylum here. they should be opening up more safer to travel people to get here. they didn't have to risk their lives. on tuesday. activists blocked the road near a detention facility, trying to stop vans, taking any one on the flight list. so hoping a was the case next...
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u. k. so what the government does with that board policies, they fuel the business model that people just because what they should be doing instead of. so playing that base and trying to support people who simply want to claim asylum here, they should be opening up more safer to travel people to get here. they don't have to risk their lives. on tuesday, activists blocked the road near a detention facility, trying to stop vans, taking any one on the flight list. the hoping a warning to case next month, challenging the plunge legality will stop any flights from going ahead. the dean barbara al jazeera london, china's economy is showing signs of partial recovery. according to the latest government data, industrial are put in, they increased by no point, 7 percent, slightly higher than expected, but retail sales remain weak. the government is persisting with a 0 cobit 19 strategy, which is having an impact on businesses as i'm 0 as katrina, you reports beijing authorities say their racing against time
u. k. so what the government does with that board policies, they fuel the business model that people just because what they should be doing instead of. so playing that base and trying to support people who simply want to claim asylum here, they should be opening up more safer to travel people to get here. they don't have to risk their lives. on tuesday, activists blocked the road near a detention facility, trying to stop vans, taking any one on the flight list. the hoping a warning to case next...
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u. k. said it was concerned about torture. enforce disappearances and killing of critics and political opponents. miranda, but the refugee deal is been on the table, the u. k. for what he paid about $150000000.00 to run the case on quiet about that and certainly for his johnson prince charles in the commonwealth meeting or here happening here this week is going to be seen by many as a glowing endorsement on the party u. k, for president who could gummy and his government. heavy rainfall in indian administered kashmir is triggering landslides and flash flooding. the regions largest river has breached its danger level and flood warnings have been issued for the regions largest cities, renada, country lopez audio has more. oh, with threats and homes partially submerged. this community in indian administered kashmir is trying to stop things from getting worse. c heavy rainfall come with a canal and boot camp to strip to burst disbands. now this neighbourhood is bearing the brunt associates, away i'll go. but we were sleeping and hurt people's cries. of flood water started coming in. many houses are damaged, uneven potty fields are under water. damaged crops will meet a
u. k. said it was concerned about torture. enforce disappearances and killing of critics and political opponents. miranda, but the refugee deal is been on the table, the u. k. for what he paid about $150000000.00 to run the case on quiet about that and certainly for his johnson prince charles in the commonwealth meeting or here happening here this week is going to be seen by many as a glowing endorsement on the party u. k, for president who could gummy and his government. heavy rainfall in...
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u. k. said it was concerned about torture, enforce disappearances, and killing of critics and political opponents. every one of it's in the refugee deal is been on the table. the u. k for what he paid about a $150000000.00 to run the case on quiet about that. and certainly for his johnson, prince charles and the commonwealth meeting over here happening here. this week is going to be seen by many as a glowing endorsement on the part of the you. k for president polka gummy. and his government, millions of people in ethiopia are in urgent need of food aid. the nation is facing its worst route in 40 years. and the conflict in the northern to gray region is effecting a delivery humanitarian organizations say they're running out of money to provide relief. here. morgan reports. ready this classroom in a day my had my day school in if you p as nothing to grow region. now host people displaced by conflict. test flight is a farmer who was forced to flee his home when his village was attacked during the start of the we're in november of 2020. he and his family members. now live here along with other families and rely on food aid to survive. now we fled our homes and came here because
u. k. said it was concerned about torture, enforce disappearances, and killing of critics and political opponents. every one of it's in the refugee deal is been on the table. the u. k for what he paid about a $150000000.00 to run the case on quiet about that. and certainly for his johnson, prince charles and the commonwealth meeting over here happening here. this week is going to be seen by many as a glowing endorsement on the part of the you. k for president polka gummy. and his government,...
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u. k. so what the government does with the board policies they fuel the business model that people just because what they should be doing instead of. so playing that base and trying to support people who simply want to claim asylum here, they should be opening up more safer to travel people to get here. they don't have to risk their lives. on tuesday activists blocked the road near a detention facility, trying to stop vans, taking anyone on the flight list. so hoping a while to case next month, challenging the plunge legality. will stop any flights from going ahead. and we can speak to nadine baba his life rest in london. i think it's set back. is this for the u. k. government meeting while they seize a set back which they are trying to paint as nothing they can't overcome? let me just talk to you about what happened. it was last minute. the home office counseling this people taishan flight on tuesday night local time. but all along experts had said that this might happen. in fact, the government t
u. k. so what the government does with the board policies they fuel the business model that people just because what they should be doing instead of. so playing that base and trying to support people who simply want to claim asylum here, they should be opening up more safer to travel people to get here. they don't have to risk their lives. on tuesday activists blocked the road near a detention facility, trying to stop vans, taking anyone on the flight list. so hoping a while to case next month,...
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u. k. so what the government does with the board, the policies they fuel, the business model that people just because what they should be doing instead of. so playing that base and trying to support people who simply want to claim asylum here, they should be opening up more safer to travel people to get here. they didn't have to risk their lives. on tuesday. activists blocked the road near a detention facility, trying to stop vans, taking any one on the flight list. the hoping a warning to case next month, challenging the plunge legality. will stop any flights from going ahead. the dean barbara al jazeera london, joe biden, so strip as u. s. president, the middle east will include saudi arabia. he's looking to reset the relationship with america's old ally, which had soured after the murder, the saudi, john leshaw ha shoji visits to israel and the occupied west banker also on january is our white house correspondent, kimberly helped it's a reversal of his pledge he made before becoming president, t
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u. k. courts for some time yet. you say it's a political decision, what specifically prompted the u. k. court to accept this request from the u. s. well, it was a political decision of the home office to green light the request which then became a matter before the court. and so then we had nearly 3 years of legal proceedings. we at r s f, monitored the entire extradition proceedings in the london courts. it ended up very narrowly focused on mental health grounds late last year. and we had one decision in a sanchez favor from the 1st instance court, which was then overturned by the high court on the basis of diplomatic assurances provided by the u. s. government, who we have serious concerns. i, even if those diplomatic assurances are respected, which there is no guarantee that they will be, but even if they are a sanctions, very likely to face harsh conditions in us prison. a very severe isolation, he'll be cut off from his support network, his family and others that he has here. and so the risk of suicide and the exacerbation of his serious mental health issues is very serious. ther
u. k. courts for some time yet. you say it's a political decision, what specifically prompted the u. k. court to accept this request from the u. s. well, it was a political decision of the home office to green light the request which then became a matter before the court. and so then we had nearly 3 years of legal proceedings. we at r s f, monitored the entire extradition proceedings in the london courts. it ended up very narrowly focused on mental health grounds late last year. and we had one...
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u. k. u position. we all are so the last few weeks, what they did with the, with the u. k. and they are trying to send them on their why they will come in the caribbean, refugee though they are getting the naked. they don't call this human rights issue this, this kind of debit of sand. that's where i live and, and the hypocrisy that is, unfortunately, that now is would to many still per power and not the united states and knowing where the need to think leading joe biden have called for china to pressure russia into ending the conflict in ukraine as according to a statement by the g 7 following the we can summit in germany, mosca was quick to point out the western need is turning to china, marks and abrupt change in their rhetoric towards that country. and even if it is like a capitulation to aging, the final communique of the g 7 summit in which western democracies asked china to influence russia. looks like a capitulation of liberalism. ahead of the european studies and to chinese women university states g 7. countries want to drive a wedge between moscow and beijing, but
u. k. u position. we all are so the last few weeks, what they did with the, with the u. k. and they are trying to send them on their why they will come in the caribbean, refugee though they are getting the naked. they don't call this human rights issue this, this kind of debit of sand. that's where i live and, and the hypocrisy that is, unfortunately, that now is would to many still per power and not the united states and knowing where the need to think leading joe biden have called for china...
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u. k, but it's really important to know that people are forced to take these routes because there are so safety roots of travel into a country that the u. k. so what the government does with at board the policies is they fuel the business model that people to africa. so what they should be doing instead of so playing their base and trying to port people who simply want to claim asylum. yeah, they should be opening up more safer to travel people to get here. they don't have to risk their lives making danger crossings like the channel crossing. but i guess that's very unlikely to happen in yourself just mentioned the kind of direction politics is taking in the country, particularly after breaks. it would make her the suggestion earlier on the day from arms of boys johnson that the u. k. might simply withdraw from the european convention on human eyes to facilitate these flights, tara wander, perhaps all the countries. well, this is something that different governments have so of toys, with the idea of withdrawing from certain international treaties and agreements in order to, to, to be able to pull people. it's something we had of similar soundings
u. k, but it's really important to know that people are forced to take these routes because there are so safety roots of travel into a country that the u. k. so what the government does with at board the policies is they fuel the business model that people to africa. so what they should be doing instead of so playing their base and trying to port people who simply want to claim asylum. yeah, they should be opening up more safer to travel people to get here. they don't have to risk their lives...
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her grandparents were part of what's known as the wind rush generation in the u. k. from ne robbie patrick guevara is a political commentator and a journalist. welcome to the program, philip this whole debate. this particular time during this platinum jubilee about the monarchy it's future. whether or not people should care about the celebration and whether the boil extravaganza is any more relevant. could it be an indication of a public shift or a shift in the public sentiment towards a monarchy? think they're different, different things happening elsewhere in the, in the realms. and there's clearly a major shift going on in, in the caribbean. and as you suggested, it was parked by barbados, becoming a republic or in november. and that in turn was on the back of arrival in blackledge match movements in, in the united states, following the death of jude floyd controversy of the windrush scandal and the treatment of people of caribbean heritage in the u. k. and a growing movement for reparations. for slavery and colonialism so that there's a strong republican movement
her grandparents were part of what's known as the wind rush generation in the u. k. from ne robbie patrick guevara is a political commentator and a journalist. welcome to the program, philip this whole debate. this particular time during this platinum jubilee about the monarchy it's future. whether or not people should care about the celebration and whether the boil extravaganza is any more relevant. could it be an indication of a public shift or a shift in the public sentiment towards a...
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u. k. said it was concerned about torture, enforce disappearances and killing of critics. and political opponents. miranda bits in the refugee deal is being on the table, the u. k. for what he paid about a $150000000.00 to run the case on quiet about that and certainly for his johnson prince charles in the commonwealth meeting or here happening here this week is going to be seen by many as a glowing endorsement on the party u. k. for president who could gummy and his government a lot more still to come this our i could always feel price protests and lessons say indigenous communities say the presence performs of the most vulnerable court between climate change and conflict agencies. baffled to help millions in desperate need and then sport. find out how this tie ended up in such a mess. riley action from kenya coming up a hello. hello. we got some proper wet weather, pushing into western parts of europe at the moment. we got sir. family down, paws rolling in from the atlantic, a fair but a cloud just coming through here. these areas of low pressure having quite an impact on our weather over the next couple days. otherwise, we still got high pressure in place just around
u. k. said it was concerned about torture, enforce disappearances and killing of critics. and political opponents. miranda bits in the refugee deal is being on the table, the u. k. for what he paid about a $150000000.00 to run the case on quiet about that and certainly for his johnson prince charles in the commonwealth meeting or here happening here this week is going to be seen by many as a glowing endorsement on the party u. k. for president who could gummy and his government a lot more still...
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u. k. so what the government does with the board policies, they fuel the business model that people just because what they should be doing instead of. so playing that base and trying to support people who simply want to claim asylum here, they should be opening up more safer to travel people to get here. they don't have to risk their lives. on tuesday activists blocked the road near a detention facility, trying to stop vans, taking any one on the flight list. so hoping a was the case next month, challenging the plunge legality will stop any flights from going ahead. the dean, bob al jazeera london, so biden will include saudi arabia on the itinerary of his 1st middle east trip as us president. he's looking to reset the relationship at a time when the u. s. it pushes for more oil to be pumped. biden is facing criticism over the planned visit. us intelligence agencies concluded that crown prince mohammed vin cell man orchestrated the killing of joan, this america shockey. the kingdom denies this ukra
u. k. so what the government does with the board policies, they fuel the business model that people just because what they should be doing instead of. so playing that base and trying to support people who simply want to claim asylum here, they should be opening up more safer to travel people to get here. they don't have to risk their lives. on tuesday activists blocked the road near a detention facility, trying to stop vans, taking any one on the flight list. so hoping a was the case next...
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she explains what the u. k. government wants to change the government unveiled on northern ireland protocol bell, which will have its 2nd reading in parliament on tuesday. essentially, what it has to do is create a new system afforded checks to route through which goods can go from the u. k to are they going to northern ireland. so go through green channel undergoing no checks to the republic of ireland. a red gentleman more stringent check. they also want businesses to be able to choose whether they adhere to you or you take good standers and limit the power of the european court justice when it comes to trade, arbitration disputes. now foreign secretary list trust says they're not ripping up the protocol, but they are changing elements of it. but that's not how the view sees it. they see this protocol as being and shrine and international law. and they say that this bill is going to break trust between the 2 sides, and they could see retaliatory measures in the form of trade restrictions. there's also been an
she explains what the u. k. government wants to change the government unveiled on northern ireland protocol bell, which will have its 2nd reading in parliament on tuesday. essentially, what it has to do is create a new system afforded checks to route through which goods can go from the u. k to are they going to northern ireland. so go through green channel undergoing no checks to the republic of ireland. a red gentleman more stringent check. they also want businesses to be able to choose...
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will try and to whatever way they can to seek safety or i said, so just briefly professor, what should the u. k. government be doing one thing that you can government could adopt and what fair to, you mean approach towards and the. busy incoming of my guns and people seeking asylum, refugees, and the cobra. i want equal rules for them to reach the country. any good or seen, we work together with the information that you need to address. root causes of people and, and address some of the ways in which it and long term solution is, can yet daunting. and this can only down internationally international level. because migration, we know is ignored phenomenon and cannot be addressed just by countries handled. a closing that brought us to people coming good still to professor many thanks into that sir, professor george at another in london impression south africa's president is facing tough questions after allegations that he tried to conceal a robbery involving millions of dollars at one of his game farms, so rum opposes but accused of corruption and bribery, but he says the funds were private and n
will try and to whatever way they can to seek safety or i said, so just briefly professor, what should the u. k. government be doing one thing that you can government could adopt and what fair to, you mean approach towards and the. busy incoming of my guns and people seeking asylum, refugees, and the cobra. i want equal rules for them to reach the country. any good or seen, we work together with the information that you need to address. root causes of people and, and address some of the ways in...
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u. k. and so i believe that now what we are seeing, we are seeing a shift from the monarchy towards republic on several fronts. but typically, as you are saying with the younger generation, this is a generation where we are not afraid to speak out and, and to address our concerns. and as the previous speaker was already said, has already said that the call fort reparations is, is getting louder, and it is significant to me that in 2022 there are people specifically in the caribbean, still waiting for an apology. and so even moving away from reparations and getting to action, but to sim, a symbol of apology. and i believe that this jubilee would have been the perfect opportunity. patrick is, are the same sentiment in kenya, which joined the commonwealth in 1963. those about time to rethink ties with the monarchy. well financed year public's ends are 1964. so our mob, the quickly car ties, we have the warning armor are very soon after independence, a asked independence, but that's it. i think there is a movement here though. there is a sentimental, say here that, um, the, the things i went on
u. k. and so i believe that now what we are seeing, we are seeing a shift from the monarchy towards republic on several fronts. but typically, as you are saying with the younger generation, this is a generation where we are not afraid to speak out and, and to address our concerns. and as the previous speaker was already said, has already said that the call fort reparations is, is getting louder, and it is significant to me that in 2022 there are people specifically in the caribbean, still...
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u. k. and asked him what the role of foreign armed groups in this war has been. well, john, and since the start of the start really was 2014, this war has been heavily internationalized, especially about the ukrainian side. so the international needs of the territorial defense which young philip was talking about is composed of several nationalities veterans. of course we already spoken about we'll talk about soon. got the george and then another very significant group on the check trans bizarrely due to chechen battalions on the russian side. they to been trying, trying hard to get other nationalities in maybe through the means of mercenaries, the credit report. they killed about 15 syrians down in dog bass a couple of months ago, but they've obviously failed to get how they need that. but on the credit side, yet there's quite a significant involvement of international groups. how close are the formal ties between this bill arrested melissa group and the ukranian armed forces? well, the generally international legion is part of the armed force and it goes up, pl
u. k. and asked him what the role of foreign armed groups in this war has been. well, john, and since the start of the start really was 2014, this war has been heavily internationalized, especially about the ukrainian side. so the international needs of the territorial defense which young philip was talking about is composed of several nationalities veterans. of course we already spoken about we'll talk about soon. got the george and then another very significant group on the check trans...
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u. k. citizens and particularly u. k. citizens in northern ireland are now what i'm completely aware of is that under our constitution, the united kingdom are, are laws that take precedence over international treaties to live in, to conflict. and i'm aware that, of course, in germany are very similar. principal is a dotted, the bond is fastened drift in the mantra can run a case about 20 years ago. and then more recently in the european central bank aids, made clear the german constitutional law and prevails international agreements. now what we have is a scenario in northern ireland, where citizens of our country are being cut off her from her full communication with her with great britain, sir, with all due respect, this is not a treatment a treaty. there was imposed on the people of great britain, mister johnson signed up to it. he agreed to it. did he not know what he was signing up too? did he have a change of mind? i think probably he didn't anticipate the extreme obstructionist of the european union in the way the treaty would be implemented. i mean, the european year has insisted on the imposition of incredibl
u. k. citizens and particularly u. k. citizens in northern ireland are now what i'm completely aware of is that under our constitution, the united kingdom are, are laws that take precedence over international treaties to live in, to conflict. and i'm aware that, of course, in germany are very similar. principal is a dotted, the bond is fastened drift in the mantra can run a case about 20 years ago. and then more recently in the european central bank aids, made clear the german constitutional...
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u. k and globally, is that it tends to do best during what my co periods of consensus and britain at the moment is a deeply divided conscious. m, particularly of the fall out from from breaks it. and it's starting to fracture the united kingdom and, and the world itself is, is deeply divided. i mean the, the movement for recreation says it is a product of that and a kind of a realization that decades afternoon and those inequality still exist. renee, you spoke about the wind rush candle and how we shape the sentiment among her caribbean people. do you see that this as a, as a pivotal moment that could, or in a way inflow once the, the path that the other carbon countries will take in the near future particular when it comes to dropping? are the queen as head of, of their head of date? yes, well, i would say that the, the, you know, the, the, the celebrations that are happening, britain is not the same, or quite the same as what's going on in the caribbean. we saw with the world visits with, you know, william and kay's visiting several caribbean countries and couldn't believe in jamaica.
u. k and globally, is that it tends to do best during what my co periods of consensus and britain at the moment is a deeply divided conscious. m, particularly of the fall out from from breaks it. and it's starting to fracture the united kingdom and, and the world itself is, is deeply divided. i mean the, the movement for recreation says it is a product of that and a kind of a realization that decades afternoon and those inequality still exist. renee, you spoke about the wind rush candle and how...