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. —— the yorkshire post. looked at the torture post. -- the yorkshire post.— yorkshire post.y - interesting because i was surprised that rwanda didn't come up in the debates — that rwanda didn't come up in the debates. rishi sunak said he would continue _ debates. rishi sunak said he would continue the policy, but i think what _ continue the policy, but i think what the — continue the policy, but i think what the other story is pointing out is that— what the other story is pointing out is that this — what the other story is pointing out is that this stage, this is no evidence _ is that this stage, this is no evidence of the numbers of people trying _ evidence of the numbers of people trying to— evidence of the numbers of people trying to cross the channel. also, it's in— trying to cross the channel. also, it's in the — trying to cross the channel. also, it's in the experts to deal with these — it's in the experts to deal with these problems, who failed to get through— these problems, who failed to get through your asylum system, who doesn't _ through your asylum system, who d
. —— the yorkshire post. looked at the torture post. -- the yorkshire post.— yorkshire post.y - interesting because i was surprised that rwanda didn't come up in the debates — that rwanda didn't come up in the debates. rishi sunak said he would continue _ debates. rishi sunak said he would continue the policy, but i think what _ continue the policy, but i think what the — continue the policy, but i think what the other story is pointing out is that— what the other story is pointing...
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let's move onto the yorkshire post in a different story. | yorkshire post in a different story.nt train companies backing campaigns for industrial action. if this goes ahead, it will cause chaos. more strikes, more discovery - ahead, it will cause chaos. more strikes, more discovery for - ahead, it will cause chaos. more strikes, more discovery for the l strikes, more discovery for the public— strikes, more discovery for the public but _ strikes, more discovery for the public but can the government really say that _ public but can the government really say that they are shocked with this sort of— say that they are shocked with this sort of action? for goodness' sake, the levels _ sort of action? for goodness' sake, the levels or— sort of action? for goodness' sake, the levels or numbers of warnings over recent — the levels or numbers of warnings over recent months have gone on and on and _ over recent months have gone on and on and as— over recent months have gone on and on and as the — over recent months have gone on and on and as the cost—of—living crisis deepens, — on and as
let's move onto the yorkshire post in a different story. | yorkshire post in a different story.nt train companies backing campaigns for industrial action. if this goes ahead, it will cause chaos. more strikes, more discovery - ahead, it will cause chaos. more strikes, more discovery for - ahead, it will cause chaos. more strikes, more discovery for the l strikes, more discovery for the public— strikes, more discovery for the public but _ strikes, more discovery for the public but can the...
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rail strikes are on the front of the yorkshire post.e strikes still to come. —— to come on saturday and in august. the guardian says the uk could face a general strike this year, with industrial unrest expected to deepen over the summer. and that's on the front of the i, too, after the rmt�*s boss calls for a general strike if liz truss becomes prime minister and introduces follows her pledge to introduce anti—union laws. making it easier to call in agency workers. the metro says thisjuly will be our driest for more than a century, with temperatures this month around two degrees higher than average. staying with the drought — and the daily star says we should cut down on our showers this summer to help save water. interest rates are on the front of the financial times, as the federal reserve in the us raised its bench—mark policy rate by 0.75 percentage points for the second month in a row. and the voice, britain's leading national black newspaper which was set up a year after the 1981 riots, is marking a0 years in print. let's start, w
rail strikes are on the front of the yorkshire post.e strikes still to come. —— to come on saturday and in august. the guardian says the uk could face a general strike this year, with industrial unrest expected to deepen over the summer. and that's on the front of the i, too, after the rmt�*s boss calls for a general strike if liz truss becomes prime minister and introduces follows her pledge to introduce anti—union laws. making it easier to call in agency workers. the metro says...
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the front page of the yorkshire post.e reality is one—bedroom situation without any permanent accommodations. it seems to be uncertainty that is affecting people in particular who fled to got the right to stay because of the taliban. but there and sort of limbo. �* , ., , . taliban. but there and sort of limbo. h ., '. ,._ limbo. it's quite a difficult story, i think it's _ limbo. it's quite a difficult story, i think it's really _ limbo. it's quite a difficult story, i think it's really disappointing i i think it's really disappointing when, i'm sure. children of displaced people staying and two hotels in north yorkshire which is supposed be temporarily creating hotels. those were taken and because the government brought them in there and it seems allowed, as it were, is no question about the status, they been welcomed into the country. they were told that they would be wanted and yet, they are still stuck in accommodation that is going to be difficult to live in further their own mental health and everything else. it is
the front page of the yorkshire post.e reality is one—bedroom situation without any permanent accommodations. it seems to be uncertainty that is affecting people in particular who fled to got the right to stay because of the taliban. but there and sort of limbo. �* , ., , . taliban. but there and sort of limbo. h ., '. ,._ limbo. it's quite a difficult story, i think it's _ limbo. it's quite a difficult story, i think it's really _ limbo. it's quite a difficult story, i think it's really...
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the - orchard pokes, no clear evidence on rwanda scheme —— the yorkshire post.s one of the government'— the government's the policies. to deal with the _ the government's the policies. to deal with the number— the government's the policies. to deal with the number of- the government's the policies. to deal with the number of people i deal with the number of people attempting that crossing across the channel _ attempting that crossing across the channel to — attempting that crossing across the channel to the uk. attempting that crossing across the channelto the uk. it's attempting that crossing across the channel to the uk. it's worth mentioning that in april, the permanent secretary for the home office _ permanent secretary for the home office did — permanent secretary for the home office did conclude that in his eyes, — office did conclude that in his eyes, there was insufficient evidence to say that this policy of deporting — evidence to say that this policy of deporting people to rwanda under threat _ deporting people to rwanda under threat of— deporting peop
the - orchard pokes, no clear evidence on rwanda scheme —— the yorkshire post.s one of the government'— the government's the policies. to deal with the _ the government's the policies. to deal with the number— the government's the policies. to deal with the number of- the government's the policies. to deal with the number of people i deal with the number of people attempting that crossing across the channel _ attempting that crossing across the channel to — attempting that crossing...
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and take us to the new i yorkshire post. after they fled afghanistan.— yorkshire post. is the minister responsible for _ afghanistan. this is the minister responsible for refugees - afghanistan. this is the minister responsible for refugees and i responsible for refugees and harrington in saying that he or, he is admitting he is very disappointed that there _ is admitting he is very disappointed that there up to 285 displaced families, including children who have _ families, including children who have been fleeing terror and war in afghanistan. they are still living in this— afghanistan. they are still living in this preaching accommodation which _ in this preaching accommodation which is — in this preaching accommodation which is effectively two hotels in north— which is effectively two hotels in north yorkshire and yes, it is safer than _ north yorkshire and yes, it is safer than being — north yorkshire and yes, it is safer than being underthe north yorkshire and yes, it is safer than being under the taliban in afghanistan, but it's still a pretty unsettling situatio
and take us to the new i yorkshire post. after they fled afghanistan.— yorkshire post. is the minister responsible for _ afghanistan. this is the minister responsible for refugees - afghanistan. this is the minister responsible for refugees and i responsible for refugees and harrington in saying that he or, he is admitting he is very disappointed that there _ is admitting he is very disappointed that there up to 285 displaced families, including children who have _ families, including...
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alongside the heatwave, the yorkshire post reports on a group of mps suggesting there is "no clear evidenceays the race for number ten is getting personal, following the leadership debate as rishi sunak branded liz truss a "socialist" in response to her criticism of his handling of the cost of living crisis. the times reports on the televised leadership debate where former chancellor rishi sunak and foreign secretary liz truss clashed over economic policies. and finally, the mail reports on criticism towards penny mordaunt for meeting the leader of the muslim council of britain.
alongside the heatwave, the yorkshire post reports on a group of mps suggesting there is "no clear evidenceays the race for number ten is getting personal, following the leadership debate as rishi sunak branded liz truss a "socialist" in response to her criticism of his handling of the cost of living crisis. the times reports on the televised leadership debate where former chancellor rishi sunak and foreign secretary liz truss clashed over economic policies. and finally, the mail...
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alongside the heatwave, the yorkshire post reports on a group of mps suggesting there is "no clear evidenceordaunt for meeting the leader of the muslim council of britain. let's begin with this extraordinary heat we're having to cope with. not everybody, but a lot of people. melt down monday on the metro. people keep saying it could have felt like it would be work this weekend. tomorrow and tuesday is when we're really going to be tested. , ., , , when we're really going to be tested. , . , , �* , ., tested. yes, and i guess it's a sli . htl tested. yes, and i guess it's a slightly unusual _ tested. yes, and i guess it's a slightly unusual story - tested. yes, and i guess it's a slightly unusual story that - tested. yes, and i guess it's a i slightly unusual story that we've had a number of crises in this country. but not really a crisis of this level. we haven't really had to deal with temperatures this high, to see some schools closing. i believe there's good to be speed limits on railways —— going to be. people are encouraged to work from home where they can. i think what it does is put
alongside the heatwave, the yorkshire post reports on a group of mps suggesting there is "no clear evidenceordaunt for meeting the leader of the muslim council of britain. let's begin with this extraordinary heat we're having to cope with. not everybody, but a lot of people. melt down monday on the metro. people keep saying it could have felt like it would be work this weekend. tomorrow and tuesday is when we're really going to be tested. , ., , , when we're really going to be tested. , ....
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rail strikes are on the front of the yorkshire post.,000 members walked out today in a row over pay and conditions, with more strikes still to come. the guardian says the uk could face a general strike this year, with industrial unrest expected to deepen over the summer. the metro says thisjuly will be our driest for more than a century, with temperatures this month around two degrees higher than average. in sport, germany beat france 2—1 in the women's euros tonight. they'll now play england in the final at wembley on sunday. and the voice, britain's leading national black newspaper, which was set up a year after the 1981 riots, is marking a0 years in print. welcome back to you both, as i say. should we start energy prices? these are eye watering, looking at the express. ease these are eye watering, looking at the express-_ the express. eye watering and terri in: the express. eye watering and terrifying because _ the express. eye watering and terrifying because we - the express. eye watering and terrifying because we are - the express.
rail strikes are on the front of the yorkshire post.,000 members walked out today in a row over pay and conditions, with more strikes still to come. the guardian says the uk could face a general strike this year, with industrial unrest expected to deepen over the summer. the metro says thisjuly will be our driest for more than a century, with temperatures this month around two degrees higher than average. in sport, germany beat france 2—1 in the women's euros tonight. they'll now play england...
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the yorkshire post reports that the former chancellor, rishi sunak, will not make any immediate tax cutshe becomes prime minister. the mail says foreign secretary liz truss urged mps to back her over rishi sunak. the times says mr sunak has vowed to cut taxes, but only once inflation has fallen. the paper also says support for liz truss is growing among the backbench tory mps. the mirror pictures sir mo farah as he reveals the remarkable story of how he was trafficked to the uk as a child, and his real name, in a new bbc documentary. the daily telegraph says the uk is braced for a "heat health emergency". and the same story in the daily star, which says the uk will be as hot as death valley in california. so, let's begin. david, let's start with you this hour. tory state fast—track to replace pm and this is because we now know the process to elect a new conservative leader and a new prime minister in place by the 5th of september. talk us through it. i fast—track process clearly geared to replace borisjohnson as quickly as possible and i'm not sure if mr johnson will be very happy with t
the yorkshire post reports that the former chancellor, rishi sunak, will not make any immediate tax cutshe becomes prime minister. the mail says foreign secretary liz truss urged mps to back her over rishi sunak. the times says mr sunak has vowed to cut taxes, but only once inflation has fallen. the paper also says support for liz truss is growing among the backbench tory mps. the mirror pictures sir mo farah as he reveals the remarkable story of how he was trafficked to the uk as a child, and...
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that was speaking on the today programme, quoted in the yorkshire post.ey have to find the extra money. in other words you had me at every other taxpayer would have to find the money. we asked the department for transport, we raised a theoretical question, if a rail operator and the rmt agreed a deal, does the secretary of state have the power to stop the deal being implemented? we are waiting for a response to that question. lawyers representing the british—american environmentalist, morad tahbaz, say he has been freed from prison in iran on bail. he was jailed for ten years for spying in 2018. his family had expected him to be allowed to return to the uk as part of the deal that saw nazanin zaghari ratcliffe freed earlier this year. but it didn't happen. england are through to the final of the women's european championship at wembley on sunday — after thrashing sweden in last night's semi—final. the lionesses beat the tournament's top—ranked side a—0 to set up a clash with either germany or france, who play tonight. our correspondent natalie pirks was a
that was speaking on the today programme, quoted in the yorkshire post.ey have to find the extra money. in other words you had me at every other taxpayer would have to find the money. we asked the department for transport, we raised a theoretical question, if a rail operator and the rmt agreed a deal, does the secretary of state have the power to stop the deal being implemented? we are waiting for a response to that question. lawyers representing the british—american environmentalist, morad...
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yorkshire in a campaign of torture that lasted weeks. the european union launches fresh legal action against the uk for failing to comply with the post—brexitn ireland protocol. and later in the hour, will the millions of people who loved the book enjoy the film of where the crawdads sing? find out what mark kermode thinks of it, and the rest of the week's main releases, on the film review at 5.45. good afternoon. a critical incident has been declared at the port of dover, with holiday—makers and lorry drivers facing queues of several miles to the ferry terminal. bosses at the port have blamed what they've called "woefully inadequate" staffing at french border controls. this weekend marks the start of the school summer holidays in most of england and wales, and the rac estimates that nearly 19 million leisure trips will be made between now and monday. our correspondent jon donnison reports. we're all going on a summer holiday — but it might take a while. traffic backed up for miles on the approach to the port of dover, the town centre gridlocked, all on one of the busiest travel weekends of the year. this is francesco from dover. i'm here w
yorkshire in a campaign of torture that lasted weeks. the european union launches fresh legal action against the uk for failing to comply with the post—brexitn ireland protocol. and later in the hour, will the millions of people who loved the book enjoy the film of where the crawdads sing? find out what mark kermode thinks of it, and the rest of the week's main releases, on the film review at 5.45. good afternoon. a critical incident has been declared at the port of dover, with...
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herself in bradford, west yorkshire and shared it with a second refugee, also named sophia, and her boyfriend, 19-year-old sofya rastorguyeva, and her 18-year-old boyfriend posted on facebook which said they were being kicked out of the redford houses. where they were invited, another british family. we are very glad that toni sophia decided to help us we did not like in that house. we slept on a small couch and it was uncomfortable. we were also forced to wash dishes, wash clothes and do the cleaning for the owners. we were unhappy in that house right now we need comfort and understanding. i know it's because i left lorna and my two daughters. people perceive me as a shameless guy jumping from one bunk to another. care about people's opinions. i know how to do the right thing . only god can judge me. i know what i'm doing. right. i help people. so what if people condemn it. and what did they do for ukraine? you get a lot of criticism online. you left the mother of your two children. there are even theories that you will jump further from one lady to another there will always be people with conspiracy theories. now they think one thing, then another they can th
herself in bradford, west yorkshire and shared it with a second refugee, also named sophia, and her boyfriend, 19-year-old sofya rastorguyeva, and her 18-year-old boyfriend posted on facebook which said they were being kicked out of the redford houses. where they were invited, another british family. we are very glad that toni sophia decided to help us we did not like in that house. we slept on a small couch and it was uncomfortable. we were also forced to wash dishes, wash clothes and do the...