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-ii the windrush scandal.oyd, the social movement that happened, inequalities, but also the question of reparation and talking about the legacies of enslavement, so they wanted the royal couple not necessarily to be political about it but i acknowledge there is a broader debate happening.— debate happening. rather than the jubilee. so we did see them greeted in belize and jamaica. talk us through why people are holding them accountable. they are, they have been seen for many years as the younger generation, the generation that brought some hope about tackling inequalities, at least talking about inequalities, at least talking about inequalities that are a result of transatlantic enslavement, and they have been engaging in many charities and doing some work. but the silence of the windrush generation was quite staggering to many people, and the lack of engagement what happened after george floyd in a global movement of solidarity also seemed at odds with what they have been doing so far. so it's not that they a
-ii the windrush scandal.oyd, the social movement that happened, inequalities, but also the question of reparation and talking about the legacies of enslavement, so they wanted the royal couple not necessarily to be political about it but i acknowledge there is a broader debate happening.— debate happening. rather than the jubilee. so we did see them greeted in belize and jamaica. talk us through why people are holding them accountable. they are, they have been seen for many years as the...
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she pointed to deep—rooted concerns about the windrush compensation scheme.r of complaints about the length of time it is taking to ensure that victims get the money they deserve, as quickly as possible and also complaints of how complex the application process is. we know that £37 million has been made to roughly 1,000 claims, however, 3,500 claims have been submitted in the last three years means two thirds of the claims are yet to be resolved. the review today points to some progress, saying there has been an effective outreach service and the implementation of a national race board, however, going forward, the review says there should be a migrants commissioner, better engagement with the public and a higher level of staff training. the home secretary has welcomed today's report, saying that the home office psi a different department to the one she originally saw, she also wants the home office to be more compassionate and open but says it has laid the foundation for radical change. thank you. the health secretary sajid javid says he is "determined" to "g
she pointed to deep—rooted concerns about the windrush compensation scheme.r of complaints about the length of time it is taking to ensure that victims get the money they deserve, as quickly as possible and also complaints of how complex the application process is. we know that £37 million has been made to roughly 1,000 claims, however, 3,500 claims have been submitted in the last three years means two thirds of the claims are yet to be resolved. the review today points to some progress,...
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>> the wind russia scandal -- windrush scandal, the social movement after the death of george f, alsouestion of reparation, when we talk about the legacies of enslavement. they wanted the royal couple not necessarily to be political but to acknowledge that there is a broader debate happening. anchor: we did see them greeted with protests in belize and in jamaica. talk us through why people are holding them accountable. >> they have been seen for many years as the younger generation, the generation that brought hope about attacking inequalities, and is talking about inequalities that are the result of enslavement, the legacies of the past. they have been engaging in many charities and doing some work, but the silence of the windrush generation wasn't staggering too many people and the lack of engagement that happened after george floyd also seemed at odds with what happened so far. it is not that they are expecting them to resolve anything, but at least two acknowledge that this marks a shift in relationship between the caribbean and the royal family. anchor: what would it mean if the
>> the wind russia scandal -- windrush scandal, the social movement after the death of george f, alsouestion of reparation, when we talk about the legacies of enslavement. they wanted the royal couple not necessarily to be political but to acknowledge that there is a broader debate happening. anchor: we did see them greeted with protests in belize and in jamaica. talk us through why people are holding them accountable. >> they have been seen for many years as the younger generation,...
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a review of the home office's handling of the windrush scandal has found a "lack of tangible progressr drive" to make changes — and says more progress must be made. the organisers of the oscars say will smith refused to leave the ceremony after hitting chris rock — and they've started disciplinary proceedings against him. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. american and british intelligence officials say president putin is not being given an accurate picture of events on the ground in ukraine. an accurate picture of events a white house spokesman said mr putin was being misled by advisers who were too scared to tell him how badly the war is going for russia. that view was echoed by sirjeremy fleming, the head of the uk's security and intelligence agency gchq - he also said that mr putin had overestimated the abilities of his military to secure a rapid victory. 0ur security correspondent, gordon corera, reports. what is really going on inside the kremlin? and just how isolated is russia's leadership from the reality of events in ukraine? western spies say they believe vladimir puti
a review of the home office's handling of the windrush scandal has found a "lack of tangible progressr drive" to make changes — and says more progress must be made. the organisers of the oscars say will smith refused to leave the ceremony after hitting chris rock — and they've started disciplinary proceedings against him. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. american and british intelligence officials say president putin is not being given an accurate picture of events on the...
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we still have the windrush community who have not opened their arms like that.n: again. thank you very much for talking to _ again. thank you very much for talking to us — again. thank you very much for talking to us today. _ again. thank you very much for talking to us today. thank - again. thank you very much for talking to us today. thank you. j again. thank you very much for - talking to us today. thank you. the fi . ures talking to us today. thank you. the figures from _ talking to us today. thank you. the figures from the _ talking to us today. thank you. the figures from the study _ talking to us today. thank you. the figures from the study indicate - talking to us today. thank you. the figures from the study indicate an l increase of 7% more people have the virus than last week. england's rate is running at1 in 15; wales at1 in 18 and in scotland, 1 in 16 have it. the health secretery sajid javid was in east london this morning, speaking outside the barkingside community hospital. here's what he had to say on the new 'living with covid' plans we are one
we still have the windrush community who have not opened their arms like that.n: again. thank you very much for talking to _ again. thank you very much for talking to us — again. thank you very much for talking to us today. _ again. thank you very much for talking to us today. thank - again. thank you very much for talking to us today. thank you. j again. thank you very much for - talking to us today. thank you. the fi . ures talking to us today. thank you. the figures from _ talking to us...
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they have been engaged in many charities and doing some work, but the silence of the windrush generationing to many people, and the lack of engagement with what happened after george floyd, the global movement to solidarity also seemed at odds with what they had been getting —— also seemed at odds with what they had been doing so far. it's not that they are expecting them to resolve everything, but at least to acknowledge that this, you know, has marked a shift, really, in the relationship of those of african descent, the caribbean and the royal family. and so what would it mean if the royal family did acknowledge some of those issues that you mentioned? and in fact apologised, which is again something these protesters are looking for. they are looking for apologies, but i also understand that this is a stance that has been taken by most european countries and former colonial powers. there is no formal apology given, its most likely you know, sorrow, so on and so forth because apologies would mean repair and reparation and forms of restorative justice, and the royal family cannot do that
they have been engaged in many charities and doing some work, but the silence of the windrush generationing to many people, and the lack of engagement with what happened after george floyd, the global movement to solidarity also seemed at odds with what they had been getting —— also seemed at odds with what they had been doing so far. it's not that they are expecting them to resolve everything, but at least to acknowledge that this, you know, has marked a shift, really, in the relationship...
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a review of the home office's handling of the windrush scandal has found a "lack of tangible progresse made.
a review of the home office's handling of the windrush scandal has found a "lack of tangible progresse made.
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the windrush scandal. bill. from afghanistan, from hong kong, mr speaker. he lectures the home secretary. this is a government unlike any other. the deputy prime minister, the home secretary are directly descended from refugees. and we understand how much refugees have to give to this country and we understand how much this country has to gain from welcoming refugees and we will be generous and we are being generous, mr speaker. and we are making sure that in those neighbouring countries, the uk is out in front given the humanitarian assistance and we are in every capital, mr speaker. this country is leading in every respect but we are also the single biggest donor of humanitarian aid to the uk in —— make ukraine warzone, humanitarian aid to the uk in —— make ukraine war zone, and humanitarian aid to the uk in —— make ukraine warzone, and he humanitarian aid to the uk in —— make ukraine war zone, and he should be proud. i make ukraine war zone, and he should be roud. .., be proud. i commend the prime minister's
the windrush scandal. bill. from afghanistan, from hong kong, mr speaker. he lectures the home secretary. this is a government unlike any other. the deputy prime minister, the home secretary are directly descended from refugees. and we understand how much refugees have to give to this country and we understand how much this country has to gain from welcoming refugees and we will be generous and we are being generous, mr speaker. and we are making sure that in those neighbouring countries, the...
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it feeds through to a mindset, we saw an aspect of that in windrush, that does not see it either fromverning party, the - conservative party has made much of wanting to reduce immigration, get numbers down from the hundreds of thousands for many, many years. how likely is that they are going to change track? they are going to be concerned, surely, they are letting people in who they can't get rid of, as some people might say. yes. people in who they can't get rid of, as some people might say. yes, that ma be as some people might say. yes, that may be at- — as some people might say. yes, that may be at- they _ as some people might say. yes, that may be at. they have _ as some people might say. yes, that may be at. they have not _ as some people might say. yes, that may be at. they have not decided . as some people might say. yes, that. may be at. they have not decided how long we can stay if they get permission to come in and they are sitting on a visa based application as opposed to some other countries in europe simply saying ukrainians can come without visa, without paperwork. i thi
it feeds through to a mindset, we saw an aspect of that in windrush, that does not see it either fromverning party, the - conservative party has made much of wanting to reduce immigration, get numbers down from the hundreds of thousands for many, many years. how likely is that they are going to change track? they are going to be concerned, surely, they are letting people in who they can't get rid of, as some people might say. yes. people in who they can't get rid of, as some people might say....
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when i was growing up i was a windrush kid, born in '56. we went through certain things.y day — even on the days you're away and not using any energy. the payments cover installation and maintenance of the pylons, wires and pipes that get gas and electricity into your home. they also pay for other supplier costs. this includes the so—called 'last resort�* scheme. that's the process that moves customers onto new providers when a company goes bust and of course we've seen a lot of that over the past year. the regulator ofgem — which sets the energy price cap — also caps standing charges. the average electricity fee is going up 20p a day this week. that is a big rise. but, the bbc has learned this varies significantly depending on where you live. our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith reports. energy bills are all going in one direction. i'm not too sure how much they're going up by, wejust know that they're going up. yes. yeah, it's going about £700. that's mostly because of the rising price for the energy you use. but there's another figure lurking on your bill
when i was growing up i was a windrush kid, born in '56. we went through certain things.y day — even on the days you're away and not using any energy. the payments cover installation and maintenance of the pylons, wires and pipes that get gas and electricity into your home. they also pay for other supplier costs. this includes the so—called 'last resort�* scheme. that's the process that moves customers onto new providers when a company goes bust and of course we've seen a lot of that over...
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more recent experiences which have impacted the caribbean community in the uk, everything about the windrushdnapped by her then boyfriend, chay bowskill, in september 2020. he forces her into a van, which is then driven off by his friend, rocco sansome. just a few minutes later, angel falls out of the van, which was travelling at 60 miles per hour, sustaining life—changing injuries. injanuary, bowskill was sentenced to seven and a half years for kidnap, coercive control during their relationship, and pressurising his mum to withdraw her police statement. his friend rocco sansome was sentenced to 21 months. because of requests by the public, the attorney general�*s office reviewed the sentences and considered they were unduly lenient, meaning they were then referred to the court of appeal to make a final decision. the judge yesterday increased bowskill�*s sentence to 12 years to reflect the seriousness of the kidnap. she also said sansome should have beenjailed for longer, but left his sentence unchanged. there were tears and huge sighs of relief in the courtroom and outside afterwards. when
more recent experiences which have impacted the caribbean community in the uk, everything about the windrushdnapped by her then boyfriend, chay bowskill, in september 2020. he forces her into a van, which is then driven off by his friend, rocco sansome. just a few minutes later, angel falls out of the van, which was travelling at 60 miles per hour, sustaining life—changing injuries. injanuary, bowskill was sentenced to seven and a half years for kidnap, coercive control during their...