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getting indefinite leave to remain using the windrush scheme.on people who came to the uk from caribbean countries were asked for evidence to continue working, accessing services, or to even remain in the uk. some were wrongly detained and deported. but this scheme is actually open to migrants of any nationality who arrived, or whose parents arrived, before 1989. the application is similar to the settlement scheme, but they're invited to the post office to provide fingerprints and an electronic signature. unlike the settlement scheme, this route means they receive a biometrics id card — physical proof of their indefinite leave to remain. this was taken in the august of ‘56. daniela's mother came from italy to bradford in the 1950s to work in the textile mills. she chose the windrush scheme but, really, she thinks her mum shouldn't have had to apply for anything. she thought i was exaggerating. she thought i was being ridiculous. and what she did say to me was, "it doesn't apply to me because your daddy was english. i'm married to an englishman.
getting indefinite leave to remain using the windrush scheme.on people who came to the uk from caribbean countries were asked for evidence to continue working, accessing services, or to even remain in the uk. some were wrongly detained and deported. but this scheme is actually open to migrants of any nationality who arrived, or whose parents arrived, before 1989. the application is similar to the settlement scheme, but they're invited to the post office to provide fingerprints and an electronic...
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they have emphatically not ended the sufferings of the victims of windrush. done so, and the situation of eu migrants isa done so, and the situation of eu migrants is a windrush scandal in the making. applause we will end the windrush scandal, we will ensure justice for grenfell, and we will uphold all the rights of the eu 3 million. we will tackle the scourge of knife crime and the underlying causes of crime, we will repeal the 2014 immigration act and end the tory hostile environment. applause election after election, they weapon eyes... and they use coded and un—coded racism to distract from their attacks on the livelihoods and living standards of ordinary working people. but labour are underjeremy corbyn, will not play the tories's game. we want to bring communities together. and the fact is that immigration
they have emphatically not ended the sufferings of the victims of windrush. done so, and the situation of eu migrants isa done so, and the situation of eu migrants is a windrush scandal in the making. applause we will end the windrush scandal, we will ensure justice for grenfell, and we will uphold all the rights of the eu 3 million. we will tackle the scourge of knife crime and the underlying causes of crime, we will repeal the 2014 immigration act and end the tory hostile environment....
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age uk have sent a red flag to you guys saying this could be a windrush two.57 different... windrush two are the words. yeah, and i think it is a misplaced and bad choice of words. we do want to make sure that everybody, including the most vulnerable people in the country, get their applications in, so they can get that certainty in the confirmation about the legal position. the government says there are helplines, even home visits for the most vulnerable. three days after we met sonja, the home office finally granted her settled status, a process, they said, would normally only take a couple of days. jayne mccubbin, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather. let's see what the weekend has in store for us. simon has that for us. i have indeed. some very unsettled weather in the next few days. we have had some sunshine and showers over the last few days. i want to show you this wonderful photo from our weather watcher yesterday for stop look at that rainbow in weymouth! plenty more rainbows to come today because low pressure is driving our weather and t
age uk have sent a red flag to you guys saying this could be a windrush two.57 different... windrush two are the words. yeah, and i think it is a misplaced and bad choice of words. we do want to make sure that everybody, including the most vulnerable people in the country, get their applications in, so they can get that certainty in the confirmation about the legal position. the government says there are helplines, even home visits for the most vulnerable. three days after we met sonja, the...
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political career, she has been something of a survivor, having shouldered responsibility for the windrusher that? as home secretary she resigned and came back as work and pensions secretary and survivor boris johnson back as work and pensions secretary and survivor borisjohnson took over as prime minister, when many of her like—minded colleagues didn't, and she was a former remain supporting, one nation, moderate conservative that provided borisjohnson with a bit of coverfor that provided borisjohnson with a bit of cover for others in the party, who were similarly aligned politically to her but, as you saw there, she has some clear reasons for resigning and not only an unease about her colleagues being turfed out of the party for voting against the government, and also on the crucial issue of trust, whereas borisjohnson has said continuously that he is working hard to get a deal with the eu, amber rudd simply isn't convinced that is the case. they will be others in government who share those concerns. and given all of that, how big a blow as this to mrjohnson? i think it is a significant
political career, she has been something of a survivor, having shouldered responsibility for the windrusher that? as home secretary she resigned and came back as work and pensions secretary and survivor boris johnson back as work and pensions secretary and survivor borisjohnson took over as prime minister, when many of her like—minded colleagues didn't, and she was a former remain supporting, one nation, moderate conservative that provided borisjohnson with a bit of coverfor that provided...
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and today, i'm putting funding in place today, i'm putting funding in place to give victims of the windrushhey deserve. all part of confirming once and for all that britain will always be open to the world's brightest and best talent. mr speaker, nowhere are our values of openness and tolerance better expressed than in international aid. the uk aid logo can be seen around the world, on health clinics, schoolbooks, emergency food supplies, and so today, we protect our commitment to spending zero. 7% of our national income on aid. global britain is about projecting our values into the world. but we know that hard power matters, too. britain already spends more on our defence and national security than any other country in europe. we are one of only seven countries to meet the 2% commitment to nato. so, today, we will go further still, with an additional £2.2 billion of funding for the mod, a real terms increase of 6% for the budget next year, increasing again the share of our national income we spent on defence and national security. this year is the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. we
and today, i'm putting funding in place today, i'm putting funding in place to give victims of the windrushhey deserve. all part of confirming once and for all that britain will always be open to the world's brightest and best talent. mr speaker, nowhere are our values of openness and tolerance better expressed than in international aid. the uk aid logo can be seen around the world, on health clinics, schoolbooks, emergency food supplies, and so today, we protect our commitment to spending...
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country the system does politically protect minorities from ethnic or religious discrimination because windrush was a clear example of where the system did not work as regards what drains a maze government was doing it was a big bug i've caused a lot of and desire to people who have been here maybe if of the age of 5 or maybe less can happen to black people that's what we want as a committee to ensure that it doesn't happen the you've appeared bases or you've appeared nationals here or british national in you up we want to ensure there is no there petition. because of a failure of a system and i think if i guess correctly that we'd be going back to this issue time and time again it is a question of cost but when it comes to the exile people that will have to consider really what view is on the lack of air. other than an email you mentioned e-mails goes today's deadline day for martha johnson according to the law has pasta on monday he has to give up e-mails whatsapp messages around the will there be no eyebrows raised that has been one of the sources of the like coming out of downing street say
country the system does politically protect minorities from ethnic or religious discrimination because windrush was a clear example of where the system did not work as regards what drains a maze government was doing it was a big bug i've caused a lot of and desire to people who have been here maybe if of the age of 5 or maybe less can happen to black people that's what we want as a committee to ensure that it doesn't happen the you've appeared bases or you've appeared nationals here or british...
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age uk have sent a red flag to you guys saying this could be a windrush ii. home visits for the most vulnerable. three days after we met sonja, the home office finally granted her settled status, a process, they said, would normally only take a couple of days. jayne mccubbin, bbc news. the reason at one with ben is next. if you are travelling this weekend or have outdoor plants, keep up—to—date with the weather updates. saturday night and sunday, very wet and windy. in the meantime, there is and windy. in the meantime, there is a big swirl of cloud diving showers and longer spells of rain across the british isles this afternoon. some spanning spells in between. when denisov, just up touching 50 mph english coast. not as windy up north, temperatures ranging from 14 to 17 celsius. into this evening, showers are likely to clear away before the more we send from the west, pushing into northern ireland, scotland, parts of northern england and wales. it stays breezy across the south, temperatures generally 9 to 13 celsius. some rural spot in an office cotton could
age uk have sent a red flag to you guys saying this could be a windrush ii. home visits for the most vulnerable. three days after we met sonja, the home office finally granted her settled status, a process, they said, would normally only take a couple of days. jayne mccubbin, bbc news. the reason at one with ben is next. if you are travelling this weekend or have outdoor plants, keep up—to—date with the weather updates. saturday night and sunday, very wet and windy. in the meantime, there...
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windrush two. think it is a misplaced and bad choice of words.nd so country, get their applications and so they can get that certainty in the confirmation about the legal position. the government says there are helplines, even home visits for the most vulnerable. three days after we met sonja, the home office finally granted her settled status, a process, they said, that would normally only take a couple of days. jayne mccubbin, bbc news. it is interesting that the uncertainty of what might happen for so uncertainty of what might happen for so many at the moment, we are all experiencing. touches so many aspects of life. we will try to get through them. we will be talking to the health sector later, stockpiling and medicines. it is now 27 minutes past six. it is like sitting next to the talking clock. more headlines in a moment. first the news, travel, and weather... see a second. good morning from bbc london. police investigating a drone attack at gatwick airport say they are no closer to finding the people responsible. flights were suspended for
windrush two. think it is a misplaced and bad choice of words.nd so country, get their applications and so they can get that certainty in the confirmation about the legal position. the government says there are helplines, even home visits for the most vulnerable. three days after we met sonja, the home office finally granted her settled status, a process, they said, that would normally only take a couple of days. jayne mccubbin, bbc news. it is interesting that the uncertainty of what might...