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zoe conway, bbc news.und evidence that the british government's decision to deport or cancel the visas of thousands of people may be seriously flawed. they were accused of cheating in the english language exams needed for their visas to study or work in the uk. the immigration enforcement action followed an undercover investigation by the bbc�*s panorama programme which revealed organised fraud in the uk's visa system in 2014. the chair of parliament's public accounts committee says the bbc�*s new evidence points towards a serious miscarriage of justice. richard watson reports. eight years ago, secret filming for panorama revealed mass cheating in exams called toeics, test of english for international communication. at an exam centre in east london, the real candidates stood aside while paid cheats took the speaking test. should i stand here? all right, guys, keep it quiet, 20 seconds. then home secretary theresa may was appalled. what panorama has uncovered is extremely important, it's very shocking and i
zoe conway, bbc news.und evidence that the british government's decision to deport or cancel the visas of thousands of people may be seriously flawed. they were accused of cheating in the english language exams needed for their visas to study or work in the uk. the immigration enforcement action followed an undercover investigation by the bbc�*s panorama programme which revealed organised fraud in the uk's visa system in 2014. the chair of parliament's public accounts committee says the...
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zoe conway, bbc news.true? i think we should take them with a pinch of salt at the moment. all we have seen so far is the defence ministry spokesman coming out with a statement saying that some troops would return to their garrisons from the western and southern military districts in russia, which border ukraine. this may be a signalfrom the kremlin that it is willing to continue the diplomatic path and possibly de—escalate but it is very hard to say at the moment what this actually means. yesterday, president putin held a televised meeting with his foreign minister in the kremlin and very pointedly asked him whether it was worth continuing the diplomatic process on the basis of their response that russia has received to its proposals for so—called security guarantees. his response was that there is still a chance of pursuing russia's goals in this question and that the talks should, for the moment at least, continue. , �* ., ., ., continue. didn't he have to say that because of— continue. didn't he have t
zoe conway, bbc news.true? i think we should take them with a pinch of salt at the moment. all we have seen so far is the defence ministry spokesman coming out with a statement saying that some troops would return to their garrisons from the western and southern military districts in russia, which border ukraine. this may be a signalfrom the kremlin that it is willing to continue the diplomatic path and possibly de—escalate but it is very hard to say at the moment what this actually means....
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zoe conway, bbc news. the ukraine border. there have been reports that there is some kind of withdrawal from the border. reports that there is some kind of withdrawalfrom the border. the british government has said that if it is true, the withdrawal has to involve decent numbers for it to be meaningful, and the ukraine government has said they will believe it when they see it. i don't know whether this will be enough proof for them. these pictures have been released from the russian defence military. —— russian defence ministry. the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, has invoked rarely used emergency powers to try and end protests against covid measures. the powers would give police more tools to imprison or fine protestors and to block their bank accounts, without a court order. david willis reports. what started as a protest against the mandatory vaccination of lorry drivers has grown into an increasingly global battle cry against pandemic restrictions as a whole. a protest which has paralysed key
zoe conway, bbc news. the ukraine border. there have been reports that there is some kind of withdrawal from the border. reports that there is some kind of withdrawalfrom the border. the british government has said that if it is true, the withdrawal has to involve decent numbers for it to be meaningful, and the ukraine government has said they will believe it when they see it. i don't know whether this will be enough proof for them. these pictures have been released from the russian defence...
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zoe conway, bbc news. we will talk about that issue later in the programme. front pages report on the growing tensions between russia and ukraine — described as "very, very dangerous" by borisjohnson. the paper says british officials estimate a further 1a russian battalions are heading towards ukraine, each with around 800 troops. "last—ditch efforts to stop war in europe" is the i newspaper's headline. it reports that residents of the ukrainian capital of kyiv are preparing an air raid shelter — but russia suggests that diplomacy and dialogue is still possible. the times carries the prime minister's comments that "diplomacy can still save ukraine". the paper includes a striking image of russian forces on exercises in the northwest of the country yesterday. it reports that 60% of russia's ground combat power is believed to be within striking distance of ukraine. and away from ukraine, many of today's front pages feature this picture of the model naomi campbell with her baby girl. she's been talking to vogue magazine about becoming a mum for the first time at
zoe conway, bbc news. we will talk about that issue later in the programme. front pages report on the growing tensions between russia and ukraine — described as "very, very dangerous" by borisjohnson. the paper says british officials estimate a further 1a russian battalions are heading towards ukraine, each with around 800 troops. "last—ditch efforts to stop war in europe" is the i newspaper's headline. it reports that residents of the ukrainian capital of kyiv are...
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zoe conway, bbc news. scientists at imperial college london have devised a cheaper test that could save the lives of thousands of heart attack patients. the british heart foundation which funded the works at the quick test can help doctors to spot people at high risk of death following a suspected attack so they can be closely monitored and given more intensive treatment. a london hospital wants to raise awareness of a rare condition that affects children, and is thought to be triggered by covid—19. evelina london children's hospital was one of the first organisations in the world to identify pims — or paediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome. the symptoms include a fever, swelling of the toes and fingers, and red rash. the hospital says that if it's caught early it's easily treatable. i think it's important to stress that this is a rare disease that we see in response to an acute covid infection. so for the vast majority of children that will go on to get a covid infection, they're going to be general
zoe conway, bbc news. scientists at imperial college london have devised a cheaper test that could save the lives of thousands of heart attack patients. the british heart foundation which funded the works at the quick test can help doctors to spot people at high risk of death following a suspected attack so they can be closely monitored and given more intensive treatment. a london hospital wants to raise awareness of a rare condition that affects children, and is thought to be triggered by...
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recently been given the all clear and has been to meet mr brokenshire's widow, cathy. 0ur reporter zoe conway well, you're more than welcome. cathy brokenshire and mandee lucas, meeting for the very first time. go through there. cathy's husband, james, died of lung cancerfour months ago. mandee has been free of the disease for the last five years. how are you feeling? i miss him all the time. but no, we are coping and getting involved in the charity is good. in april 2018, james brokenshire was interviewed on bbc breakfast. he'd had surgery to remove part of one lung just a few months before. yet there he was, back as a cabinet minister. it's been hard, you know, i it's been really, really difficult. and i rememberjust those early days where, you know, that sort— of sinking feeling in your stomach, the pit of your stomach _ of, what is this? you know, what does this mean? and i think also recognising huge pressures on your family. - my wife, cathy, and the kids have been absolutely extraordinary i at times where, yeah, - you do go to dark moments, you do really think about, i what does the fu
recently been given the all clear and has been to meet mr brokenshire's widow, cathy. 0ur reporter zoe conway well, you're more than welcome. cathy brokenshire and mandee lucas, meeting for the very first time. go through there. cathy's husband, james, died of lung cancerfour months ago. mandee has been free of the disease for the last five years. how are you feeling? i miss him all the time. but no, we are coping and getting involved in the charity is good. in april 2018, james brokenshire was...
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zoe conway, bbc news. we asked the government for a response.e think they _ how common are those stories? cerys trust, we think they are _ how common are those stories? <7" trust, we think they are common. we hearfrom carers they trust, we think they are common. we hear from carers they feel there is not enough support, not enough financial support, and things like katie was saying, she feels like she does not get a break and that is common for carers. irate does not get a break and that is common for carers.— does not get a break and that is common for carers. we talk about the cost of living — common for carers. we talk about the cost of living and _ common for carers. we talk about the cost of living and doing _ common for carers. we talk about the cost of living and doing the _ common for carers. we talk about the cost of living and doing the sums - cost of living and doing the sums from what she told us, she has gone from what she told us, she has gone from being a teacher to £67 a week and she said she was working 100 hours. and it is work
zoe conway, bbc news. we asked the government for a response.e think they _ how common are those stories? cerys trust, we think they are _ how common are those stories?
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zoe conway has been to meet two families dealing with caring responsibilities.d eight years ago and is totally reliant on his wife katie. it is really intrinsic support, coming to terms with it is a step in the right direction. if i'm left alone, which i am sometimes, i can't do anything because if i fall over, or i get stuck on the toilet or something like that, i'm stuck and i have to phone someone to come and get me. katie had to give up herjob as a geography teacher to care for mark. she now gets a carer's allowance of £67 per week. it starts from the moment that mark wakes up to the moment that he goes to bed and then even then, i am still worrying he might wake up in the night or need me or something like that. so you are never off duty. i haven't had any respite, so any breaks from mark at all for eight, nine years since he has been diagnosed. i haven't gone off and had a weekend with friends or anything like that. it doesn't happen. you know, not even half an afternoon or something like that. there are an estimated 7 million unpaid carers like katie in t
zoe conway has been to meet two families dealing with caring responsibilities.d eight years ago and is totally reliant on his wife katie. it is really intrinsic support, coming to terms with it is a step in the right direction. if i'm left alone, which i am sometimes, i can't do anything because if i fall over, or i get stuck on the toilet or something like that, i'm stuck and i have to phone someone to come and get me. katie had to give up herjob as a geography teacher to care for mark. she...
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conway is here. i'm so excited to see her. hearing her name has jim acosta clutching his zoe love. we're gng
conway is here. i'm so excited to see her. hearing her name has jim acosta clutching his zoe love. we're gng
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conway is here. i'm so excited to see her. hearing her name has jim acosta clutching his zoe love. we're going to do -- zolof. to do something different tonight. tonight, i'm going to bore you to tears. seriously, why should colbert and kimmel be the only ones allowed to do that on late-night tv. yes this segment is on... ethanol! whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! hold on. we're going to do fun stuff in the next block. i promise. ok, fine. before we get to the ethanol, here is hillary refusing to answer questions as to who her presidential campaign spied on former president donald trump. >> did you pay to spy on the trump campaign? when are you going to comment on the spying allegations, hillary? did you pay to have him spied on? >> hillary, hillary, hillary. >> greg: well, that was great. as you know, it's alleged lawyers from hillary's campaign in 2016 paid to access servers belonging to trump tower and later the white house in order to establish a narrative to bring to federal government agencies that would link donald trump to russia. even though hillary wouldn't answer questions on that, she managed to tweet
conway is here. i'm so excited to see her. hearing her name has jim acosta clutching his zoe love. we're going to do -- zolof. to do something different tonight. tonight, i'm going to bore you to tears. seriously, why should colbert and kimmel be the only ones allowed to do that on late-night tv. yes this segment is on... ethanol! whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! hold on. we're going to do fun stuff in the next block. i promise. ok, fine. before we get to the ethanol, here is hillary refusing to...