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my mother was a member of the windrush generation. of the windrush generation was they really believed they were british. they had no reason not to believe they were british when they came here with their passports, uk and colonies. and for the windrush generation, let me assure the home secretary of this, it isn't necessarily the money or the loss or the inconvenience, or even the tragedy of being deported, it's the insults to people who always believed they were british, who came here to rebuild this country, but because of the insensitivity and the structural issues in the home office, were treated in an utterly disgraceful and humiliating way. the home secretary should be assured that we will return to these issues until the windrush generation gets the justice to which it is entitled. 0ther mps echoed those sentiments. it's a welcome statement, and it's a welcome start, but it's only a start, because the old maxim i think applies that legislate in haste, and repent at leisure. the tragedy is that the price being paid by some is s
my mother was a member of the windrush generation. of the windrush generation was they really believed they were british. they had no reason not to believe they were british when they came here with their passports, uk and colonies. and for the windrush generation, let me assure the home secretary of this, it isn't necessarily the money or the loss or the inconvenience, or even the tragedy of being deported, it's the insults to people who always believed they were british, who came here to...
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in other news — a report into the windrush scandal says the home office showed "institutional ignorancend thoughtlessness" on the issue of race. the independent review was set up to examine why people from commonwealth caribbean countries who'd arrived in the uk legally were wrongly told they had no right to be here, with some being detained or deported — in many cases despite living here for years. adina campbell reports. how do you feel, michael? sharing their stories, three members of the windrush generation seriously affected by a scandal now described as a profound institutionalfailure. ijust feel like i'm not even living. i feel like i've died, i'm looking down at myself. every time i talk about it, it hurts me so deeply. and michael braithwaite's career as a teaching assistant for children with special educational needs was also cut short. it's dragged on too long. it's caused a lot of stress. 0ur lives have been turned upside down. but, anthony, you were detained, wrongfully detained? yeah, twice. i decided to go to jamaica just to get out of that place. just three of the many d
in other news — a report into the windrush scandal says the home office showed "institutional ignorancend thoughtlessness" on the issue of race. the independent review was set up to examine why people from commonwealth caribbean countries who'd arrived in the uk legally were wrongly told they had no right to be here, with some being detained or deported — in many cases despite living here for years. adina campbell reports. how do you feel, michael? sharing their stories, three...
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my mother was a member of the windrush generation so i know one of the aspects of the windrush generationieved they were british. they had no reason not to believe they were british when they came here with their passports, uk and colonies, and for the windrush generation, let me assure the home secretary of this, it isn't necessarily the money or the loss or the inconvenience, or even the tragedy of being deported, it is the insult to people who always believed they were british. the speaker, sir lindsay hoyle, gave the chancellor a ticking off in the commons for announcing his plans to help businesses deal with coronavirus at a downing street news conference before mps, breaking a long—standing parliamentary convention. i do not want to make it quarrel with any member. but i do want to make crystal clear that my viewers, the ministers that have a duty to report first to this house. where major policy changes are announced. but there was better news for the chancellor in the week. his budget — remember that? it's normally a political highlight of the year and the source of some serious p
my mother was a member of the windrush generation so i know one of the aspects of the windrush generationieved they were british. they had no reason not to believe they were british when they came here with their passports, uk and colonies, and for the windrush generation, let me assure the home secretary of this, it isn't necessarily the money or the loss or the inconvenience, or even the tragedy of being deported, it is the insult to people who always believed they were british. the speaker,...
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just three of the many devastating personal stories caused by the windrush scandal.ay, a delayed independent report, two years since the scale of the scandal was exposed, has finally been released. in the 275—page review, the report writer, wendy williams, an inspector of constabulary, said race clearly played a part in what occurred and that some failures by the home office could be indicators of indirect discrimination dating back as early as the 1960s. the report also says there was an institutional ignorance and thoughtlessness towards the history of the windrush generation. speaking in the commons today, the home secretary apologised. there is nothing that i can say today which will undo the pain, the suffering and the misery inflicted upon the windrush generation. what i can do is say that on behalf of this and successive governments, i am truly sorry. this has been a painful and long, drawn—out experience for the many people caught up in the windrush scandal. jobs lost, eye watering levels of debt, and families torn apart because of mistakes made by the home 0
just three of the many devastating personal stories caused by the windrush scandal.ay, a delayed independent report, two years since the scale of the scandal was exposed, has finally been released. in the 275—page review, the report writer, wendy williams, an inspector of constabulary, said race clearly played a part in what occurred and that some failures by the home office could be indicators of indirect discrimination dating back as early as the 1960s. the report also says there was an...
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today‘s delayed independent report, looking at the causes of the windrush scandal, has revealed that605. discrimination, dating back to the 1960s. speaking in the commons earlier, the home secretary apologised. there is nothing that i can say today which will undo the pain, the suffering and the misery inflicted upon the windrush generation. what i can do is say that on behalf of this and successive governments, i am truly sorry. but campaigners say the injustice is unforgivable. the scandal is still ongoing, we still have deportation flights, the compensation scheme is not working and also there are tens of thousands of people out there in the country who have not come forward to set out their status, which means there is a lack of trust in the home office. today‘s report has made 30 recommendations, calling for the home office to do a full review of the hostile environment policy, and also set up a race advisory board. this has been a painful and long drawn out experience for the many people caught up in the windrush scandal. jobs lost, eye watering levels of debt, and families tor
today‘s delayed independent report, looking at the causes of the windrush scandal, has revealed that605. discrimination, dating back to the 1960s. speaking in the commons earlier, the home secretary apologised. there is nothing that i can say today which will undo the pain, the suffering and the misery inflicted upon the windrush generation. what i can do is say that on behalf of this and successive governments, i am truly sorry. but campaigners say the injustice is unforgivable. the scandal...
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a damning report into the windrush scandal has found the home a damning report into the windrush scandalrs leading up to 2018. within the past few minutes, the home secretary has been giving her reaction in the commons. is this review makes clear, some members of this generation suffered terrible injustice, spurred by institutional failings, terrible injustice, spurred by institutionalfailings, spanning successive governments over several decades. including ignorance and thoughtlessness towards race and the history of the windrush generation. today‘s publication is part of an ongoing mission to put this right and to ensure events like this can never happen again, as there were far too many victims of windrush. the home secretary. the strict measures laid down by the uk government, returning to coronavirus, including those school closures. are designed to prevent further infection and to ease the pressure on the national health service. 0ur health correspondent, nick triggle, has more. all across the uk, people are reducing their social contact with each other to suppress the spread of co
a damning report into the windrush scandal has found the home a damning report into the windrush scandalrs leading up to 2018. within the past few minutes, the home secretary has been giving her reaction in the commons. is this review makes clear, some members of this generation suffered terrible injustice, spurred by institutional failings, terrible injustice, spurred by institutionalfailings, spanning successive governments over several decades. including ignorance and thoughtlessness towards...
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this has been a painful and long drawn out experience for the many people caught up in the windrush scandal. jobs lost, eye watering levels of debt, and families torn apart because of mistakes made by the home office. for some, today's independence review is welcome, but the profound mistreatment will never be forgotten. someone needs to tell me why this happened, how on earth we re me why this happened, how on earth were so many me why this happened, how on earth were so many lives made miserable? dealer campbell, bbc news. from next week millions of children will be at home until further notice. the big question for a lot of parents — how do you keep them occupied? jo black has been trying to find out. so, what do you know about coronavirus? they're little germs that make us sick. the yucky virus! does peppa pig have the bug? no, peppa pig doesn't have the bug. if you have young children, these are the sorts of questions you may find yourself trying to answer. # heads, shoulders, knees and toes #. in this uncertain time, reassuring little ones as well as trying to keep them entertained, c
this has been a painful and long drawn out experience for the many people caught up in the windrush scandal. jobs lost, eye watering levels of debt, and families torn apart because of mistakes made by the home office. for some, today's independence review is welcome, but the profound mistreatment will never be forgotten. someone needs to tell me why this happened, how on earth we re me why this happened, how on earth were so many me why this happened, how on earth were so many lives made...
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disgraced over links to the israeli government we speak to a home office minister who dealt with windrush scandal permanent secretary so if it were up i'm now planning to take the government to court all of them all coming up in today's going on the ground but 1st let's go straight to the patient that corporate media is most concerned about when it comes to coronavirus wall street joining me now is the former white house communications director and the founder of sky bridge cow.
disgraced over links to the israeli government we speak to a home office minister who dealt with windrush scandal permanent secretary so if it were up i'm now planning to take the government to court all of them all coming up in today's going on the ground but 1st let's go straight to the patient that corporate media is most concerned about when it comes to coronavirus wall street joining me now is the former white house communications director and the founder of sky bridge cow.
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the truth is that windrush was a consequence of a government policy, a hostile environment, and afterhink there is a really important point here, this isn't just about sir really important point here, this isn'tjust about sir philip, it's about behaviour towards more junior staff in the private office. and suggestions of bullying behaviour have to be investigated. final word to alan johnson, are have to be investigated. final word to alanjohnson, are their double standards at play here? if you don't like pretty patel and her politics, which potentially you don't as a former labour home secretary, are you more likely to be on sir philip rutnam' side? do you accept the comments of allies of pretty patel when they say, most of this is about misogyny and sexism ? when they say, most of this is about misogyny and sexism? no, not at all. yes, you're right, i am misogyny and sexism? no, not at all. yes, you're right, iam no misogyny and sexism? no, not at all. yes, you're right, i am no great fan of pretty patel as a politician, but the secretary of state must be able to work with the perman
the truth is that windrush was a consequence of a government policy, a hostile environment, and afterhink there is a really important point here, this isn't just about sir really important point here, this isn'tjust about sir philip, it's about behaviour towards more junior staff in the private office. and suggestions of bullying behaviour have to be investigated. final word to alan johnson, are have to be investigated. final word to alanjohnson, are their double standards at play here? if you...
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committee which some claimed was due to her role in the wind rushed scandal in 2018 while some of the windrush generation who came from the caribbean to help rebuild post-war britain were branded illegal immigrants despite having lived and worked in the u.k. for decades but the former home secretary said her treatment by the society was rude and badly judged and called students to stop hiding and starting gauging when response commons leader jake a response at oxford was being snowflake central and education secretary gavin williamson urged the university to take action later oxford proctors in charge of university discipline rules but the cancellation breached their guidelines we have determined that the cancellation of this event was not carried out in accordance with the university procedures codes of practice and policies in particular that of the freedom of speech therefore the society will be deregistered with the proctors edition the proctors have directed the society to issue an apology. lawyer and free speech advocate nick get asked told me the universe his reaction to the situation s
committee which some claimed was due to her role in the wind rushed scandal in 2018 while some of the windrush generation who came from the caribbean to help rebuild post-war britain were branded illegal immigrants despite having lived and worked in the u.k. for decades but the former home secretary said her treatment by the society was rude and badly judged and called students to stop hiding and starting gauging when response commons leader jake a response at oxford was being snowflake central...
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course institutional ignorance and thoughtlessness so was the issue of race in the history of the windrush generation the scandal broke in 2018 home secretary pretty patel said she was quote shocked by the terrible injustices involved. and what dinosaur experts call the one to check it may help answer one of the great battles of science the almost 67000000 year old fossil could explain why birds survived the asteroid impact that killed most of life on earth explains. of all the animals to survive an asteroid strike this may not be your 1st guess. but scientists say the common ancestor of modern day chickens and ducks did exactly that a fossil may explain how so in this area back here is where the i would have been this is where the nostril was and this is the tip of the beat the oldest bird skull ever found was in a belgian kori 20 years ago its historic value now revealed thanks to x. ray scanning technology a remarkably preserved skoal nearly 67000000 years old a few 100000 years before the asteroid impact which wiped out the dinosaurs and much else an international team of paleontologis
course institutional ignorance and thoughtlessness so was the issue of race in the history of the windrush generation the scandal broke in 2018 home secretary pretty patel said she was quote shocked by the terrible injustices involved. and what dinosaur experts call the one to check it may help answer one of the great battles of science the almost 67000000 year old fossil could explain why birds survived the asteroid impact that killed most of life on earth explains. of all the animals to...
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the israeli government we speak to a home office minister who dealt with windrush scandal permanent secretary so if it broke them now planning to take the government to court all of them all coming up in today's going on the ground but 1st let's go straight to the patient that corporate media is most concerned about when it comes to coronavirus wall street joining me now is the former white house communications director and the founder of sky bridge capital anthony's car mucci the thanks so much for coming back on the show so how confident are you about trump's pick as the czar for a coronavirus v.p. pence is he competent enough to it to manage this well potentially could be a national emergency well i do think the vice president 1st of all thank you for having me and i do think the vice president is competent enough because he'll get out of the way and he will allow experts to take the forefront were about is you know the president is indicating that he wants all information to funnel through the vice president and so in a western democracy that's very dangerous a clear eyed capital allocato
the israeli government we speak to a home office minister who dealt with windrush scandal permanent secretary so if it broke them now planning to take the government to court all of them all coming up in today's going on the ground but 1st let's go straight to the patient that corporate media is most concerned about when it comes to coronavirus wall street joining me now is the former white house communications director and the founder of sky bridge capital anthony's car mucci the thanks so...
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of course, she created a crisis, the windrush crisis, that cost her the success of herjob.ng with if you are a tory government minister of health. so it isa government minister of health. so it is a difficult brief, but i don't think this is going to be what cost her herjob. think this is going to be what cost her her job. although think this is going to be what cost her herjob. although there is a ministerial code and how you treat people, which it could potentially be in breach of. yes, she could wither herself to the investigation, couldn't she? yes, but are lying is probably the correct one, which is, what on earth are they going to do with the new policy around immigration? there is speculation already that it will be a disaster, already that it will be a disaster, a mess, it won't be ready. there are going to be problems with borders and all sorts of things like that. that might be what cost her herjob. that might be what cost her herjob. that could be this year, but it could be... and it is not going to go wrong because sir philip rutnam has resigned. it is going to
of course, she created a crisis, the windrush crisis, that cost her the success of herjob.ng with if you are a tory government minister of health. so it isa government minister of health. so it is a difficult brief, but i don't think this is going to be what cost her herjob. think this is going to be what cost her her job. although think this is going to be what cost her herjob. although there is a ministerial code and how you treat people, which it could potentially be in breach of. yes, she...
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disgraced given links to the israeli government we speak to a home office minister who dealt with windrush scandal permanent secretary so if it were up i'm now planning to take the government to court all of them all coming up in today's going on the ground but 1st let's go straight to the patient that corporate media is most concerned about when it comes to coronavirus wall street joining me now is the former white house communications director and the founder of sky bridge capital anthony's car mucci as he thanks so much for coming back on the show so how confident are you about trump's pick as the czar for a coronavirus v.p. pence is he competent enough to it to manage this well potentially could be a national emergency well i do think the vice president 1st of all thank you for having me and i do think the vice president is competent enough. to get out of the way and he will allow experts to take the forefront we're now is you know the president is indicating that he wants all information to funnel through the vice president and so in a western democracy that's very dangerous a clear e
disgraced given links to the israeli government we speak to a home office minister who dealt with windrush scandal permanent secretary so if it were up i'm now planning to take the government to court all of them all coming up in today's going on the ground but 1st let's go straight to the patient that corporate media is most concerned about when it comes to coronavirus wall street joining me now is the former white house communications director and the founder of sky bridge capital anthony's...
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demonstrated institutional ignorance and thoughtlessness towards the issue of race in the history of the windrush generation the scandal broke in 2018 home secretary principi tell said she was called shocked by the terrible injustices and forced. what dinosaur experts call the wonder chicken may help and so one of the great wiggles of science the fossil which is almost 67000000 years old could explain why birds survived the asteroid impact that killed most of life on earth under chappelle explains. while the animals to survive an asteroid strike this may not be your 1st guess. but scientists say the common ancestor of modern day chickens and ducks did exactly that a fossil may explain how so in this area back here is where the i would have been this is where the nostril was and this is the tip of the peak the oldest bird skull ever found was in a belgian kori 20 years ago its historic value now revealed thanks to x. ray scanning technology a remarkably preserved scold nearly 67000000 years old a few 100000 years before the asteroid impact which wiped out the dinosaurs and much else an internation
demonstrated institutional ignorance and thoughtlessness towards the issue of race in the history of the windrush generation the scandal broke in 2018 home secretary principi tell said she was called shocked by the terrible injustices and forced. what dinosaur experts call the wonder chicken may help and so one of the great wiggles of science the fossil which is almost 67000000 years old could explain why birds survived the asteroid impact that killed most of life on earth under chappelle...
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. —— the windrush scandal. to the allegations have anything to do with that scandal? i have no evidence that any of the allegations relate to the report, the report is being _.,..m mg of man