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in the uk. instead, they must be removed to a third country. that is the underlying law we have as ofjuly 23. the problem for the government was that only one country in the world was going to accept asylum seekers to allow them into their country, to process them, to ask are they a refugee or not a refugee, and if they are not a refugee, to send them back to the country they came from and if they are to stay in that country and the only country in the world that would allow that right now is rwanda. in november december last year the uk supreme court says taking this route and removing them to rwanda is unlawful, not because sending someone to a third country of unlawful, it is not, but because rwanda is not a safe country. they listen to the evidence of experts, especially the united nations that has been working with refugees in rwanda for a few decades and said right now it is not a safe country. the law we saw past quite dramatically and in the very late hours last night said rwanda is and
in the uk. instead, they must be removed to a third country. that is the underlying law we have as ofjuly 23. the problem for the government was that only one country in the world was going to accept asylum seekers to allow them into their country, to process them, to ask are they a refugee or not a refugee, and if they are not a refugee, to send them back to the country they came from and if they are to stay in that country and the only country in the world that would allow that right now is...
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thank you very much _ uk's rwanda policy? thank you very much for— uk's rwanda policy? thank you very much for having _ uk's rwanda policy? thank you very much for having me. - uk's rwanda policy? thank you very much for having me. first| very much for having me. first of all i should mention that in the report you say that the manus prison clamp was closed in 2017 but actually it was closed in 2019. but generally, i think the history of australia detention system and the policy on manus island was clear, it has been recorded by human rights organisations, it is recorded byjournalists and people who have been writing to expose that system and definitely the uk and people in the uk can learn a lot from what australia has done. i think the biggest lesson that people in the uk can learn is that in any way that you do this policy, definitely it will end up in tragedy because we know in australia that they create the tragedy and hundreds of people, thousands of people, have been damaged mentally and physically so there is no way to do this policy, what the government said in
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. _ france and the uk? they have different demands. i- france and the uk? they have different demands. i have - france and the uk? they have | different demands. i have seen france and the uk? they have - different demands. i have seen the french this morning trying to stop this one boat. theirjob is to stop the boats getting off the beach. to be fair, they seem pretty motivated. the fact that we were on the beach filming this seem to make them extremely angry. people were questioned and had their ids checked by the french police. from what i take from that is that they are determined to stop this. every beach has a patrol. there is a large vessel out at sea trying to stop people from crossing. but the british operation is slightly different. they only stop people when they cross the boundary in the middle of the english channel. they take people on board and make sure they are safe. then they aren't into they are safe. then they aren't into the system. 90% of them claim asylum. the others run for the hills in kent. the british are paying the french for pol
. _ france and the uk? they have different demands. i- france and the uk? they have different demands. i have - france and the uk? they have | different demands. i have seen france and the uk? they have - different demands. i have seen the french this morning trying to stop this one boat. theirjob is to stop the boats getting off the beach. to be fair, they seem pretty motivated. the fact that we were on the beach filming this seem to make them extremely angry. people were questioned and had...
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across the uk have what he called a — politicians across the uk have what he called ., . ., politicians across the uk have what he called ., _, . ., ., he called a collective fair of talkin: he called a collective fair of talking about _ he called a collective fair of talking about climate. - he called a collective fair of talking about climate. he l he called a collective fair of. talking about climate. he also criticised the scottish government in edinburgh and said it was desperately disappointing that they had dropped a key carbon cutting pledge this week. he said they were over ambitious from the beginning. the uk government says it is the first economy in the world to have halved carbon emissions since 1990 and says that record stands on its own. the scottish government has said we are sticking by our commitment to get to know zero by 2025 and we are steadfast in that commitment. 2025 and we are steadfast in that commitment-— 2025 and we are steadfast in that commitment. this is a week where there has been _ commitment. this is a week where there has been quite _ commitment. thi
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investment in the uk. the imf saying this week over the next six years we will grow faster than any major european economy and faster than japan. european economy and faster than japan-— european economy and faster than japan. some felt now the bank of england _ than japan. some felt now the bank of england may - than japan. some felt now the bank of england may not - than japan. some felt now the bank of england may not cut l bank of england may not cut interest rates before the summer. may not cut interest rates before an election. they think that is the right thing to do, do you back then? {iii to do, do you back then? of course i _ to do, do you back then? of course i do. it is what we have an independent bank of england. they have to make a judgement. what is interesting is that the budget, the idea that would hit our inflation target a year earlier than they thought. commentators think we may still hit the bank of england target in the next couple of months. what that says is the very difficult dec
investment in the uk. the imf saying this week over the next six years we will grow faster than any major european economy and faster than japan. european economy and faster than japan-— european economy and faster than japan. some felt now the bank of england _ than japan. some felt now the bank of england may - than japan. some felt now the bank of england may not - than japan. some felt now the bank of england may not cut l bank of england may not cut interest rates before the summer. may...
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— arrive in the uk? what are the government — arrive in the uk? what are the government is _ arrive in the uk? what are the government is saying - arrive in the uk? what are the government is saying is - arrive in the uk? what are the | government is saying is anyone arriving illegally in the uk by a small boat or in the back of a lorry will not be allowed to stay in the uk, and the idea is people will be detained, denied the right to apply for asylum in the uk and then deported. what happens initially when people arrive down out of the port in dover is they are given a security check and a health check, they are taken to a processing centre a few kilometres away from here and then dispersed around the country. what the government seems to be gearing up for it is trying to detain more of those people and to remove them swiftly to rwanda, but that will be quite a tall order because at the moment the number of people who could in theory be removed to are you understand that more than 50,000. these are people who have arrived illegally in the uk sinc
— arrive in the uk? what are the government — arrive in the uk? what are the government is _ arrive in the uk? what are the government is saying - arrive in the uk? what are the government is saying is - arrive in the uk? what are the | government is saying is anyone arriving illegally in the uk by a small boat or in the back of a lorry will not be allowed to stay in the uk, and the idea is people will be detained, denied the right to apply for asylum in the uk and then deported. what...
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when _ maintain access to asylum in the uk. when one _ maintain access to asylum in the uk. when one compares the number of asylum _ when one compares the number of asylum seekers received by the uk in relation _ asylum seekers received by the uk in relation to— asylum seekers received by the uk in relation to other european countries, and certainly in relation to those _ countries, and certainly in relation to those large refugee hosting countries, boasting the vast majority— countries, boasting the vast majority of the world's refugees, we are fairly— majority of the world's refugees, we are fairly far down the list. approaching this as a crisis that requires — approaching this as a crisis that requires drastic measures, that involves— requires drastic measures, that involves stepping away from the refugee — involves stepping away from the refugee convention is simply not the answer~ _ refugee convention is simply not the answer. . ~' refugee convention is simply not the answer. ., ~ , ., ,., refugee convention is simply not the answer. ., ~ , ., ., answer. 0k,
when _ maintain access to asylum in the uk. when one _ maintain access to asylum in the uk. when one compares the number of asylum _ when one compares the number of asylum seekers received by the uk in relation _ asylum seekers received by the uk in relation to— asylum seekers received by the uk in relation to other european countries, and certainly in relation to those _ countries, and certainly in relation to those large refugee hosting countries, boasting the vast majority— countries,...
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the uk. from rishi sunak�*s point of view, the idea that this is a deterrent, that his policy is making people not want to stay in the uk is something very much to be welcomed. but the idea of it. he certainly isn't particularly upset to be hearing the irish government making his case for him, essentially, the idea that the policy is working. but today there was one meeting that went ahead. there was also supposed to be another meeting between the irish justice to be another meeting between the irishjustice minister and the home secretary, james cleverly. that meeting was postponed. the uk government says that was because of a diary clash, but the decision was taken after the irishjustice minister had announced that the country would be pursuing emergency legislation and trying to send the arrivals back. both sides have denied that there is a row developing here, but we understand from the uk perspective that there was perhaps some unease at the idea that this announcement had been made in
the uk. from rishi sunak�*s point of view, the idea that this is a deterrent, that his policy is making people not want to stay in the uk is something very much to be welcomed. but the idea of it. he certainly isn't particularly upset to be hearing the irish government making his case for him, essentially, the idea that the policy is working. but today there was one meeting that went ahead. there was also supposed to be another meeting between the irish justice to be another meeting between...
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this is the latest round of funding and support that the uk is providing ukraine. we can now cross over and listen to what the nato secondaryjournal and rishi sunak have got to say. fine what the nato secondary journal and rishi sunak have got to say.- rishi sunak have got to say. one of m duties rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as _ rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime _ rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime minister- rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime minister is - rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime minister is to i my duties as prime minister is to the british people and fulfilling that responsibility is only possible because of you and ten days ago i gave the order for the raf to join an international effort intercepting an international effort intercepting a barrage of iranian missiles heading towards israel, and those pilots, like every generation of british servicemen and women before you, were willing to put their own safety over the line for the security of others and
this is the latest round of funding and support that the uk is providing ukraine. we can now cross over and listen to what the nato secondaryjournal and rishi sunak have got to say. fine what the nato secondary journal and rishi sunak have got to say.- rishi sunak have got to say. one of m duties rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as _ rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime _ rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime minister- rishi sunak have got to...
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what would the consequences be for the uk if that i consequences be for the uk if that was found to be the case? i4541431111 consequences be for the uk if that was found to be the case?- was found to be the case? well i would say _ was found to be the case? well i would say a _ was found to be the case? well i would say a lot _ was found to be the case? well i would say a lot of _ was found to be the case? well i l would say a lot of embarrassment. was found to be the case? well i . would say a lot of embarrassment. i would say a lot of embarrassment. i would say a lot of embarrassment. i would say that, as i say, that we will be ordered by a judge to stop exporting if we don't pre—empt that by stopping that before then. i think also what i would like to see from a military point of view that we would do ourselves, not only the better co—ordination, but accountability and now it is a system where we expect the soldiers and the chain of command to be held to account. not only for the possibility that direct targeting took place on purpose in order to hit the humanitarian convoy yest
what would the consequences be for the uk if that i consequences be for the uk if that was found to be the case? i4541431111 consequences be for the uk if that was found to be the case?- was found to be the case? well i would say _ was found to be the case? well i would say a _ was found to be the case? well i would say a lot _ was found to be the case? well i would say a lot of _ was found to be the case? well i l would say a lot of embarrassment. was found to be the case? well i . would say a...
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in the uk there is two houses, afternoon? in the uk there is two houses. the _ afternoon? in the uk there is two houses, the house _ afternoon? in the uk there is two houses, the house of _ afternoon? in the uk there is two houses, the house of commons | afternoon? in the uk there is two i houses, the house of commons and afternoon? in the uk there is two - houses, the house of commons and the house of lords, the house of lords is the second chamber, the revising chamber as it were, the house of commons is the elected one with mp5. it has been bouncing between the two for several months now. you heard from barbara plett usher how long this policy has been in the offing, more than two years, but it's been more than two years, but it's been more than two years, but it's been more than four months since this bill first came to parliament. what has happened now is the house of lords have tabled some amendments, some changes, some suggested rewording of the bill. it has gone back to the house of commons, and mps are expected to overturn and get rid of those changes this afterno
in the uk there is two houses, afternoon? in the uk there is two houses. the _ afternoon? in the uk there is two houses, the house _ afternoon? in the uk there is two houses, the house of _ afternoon? in the uk there is two houses, the house of commons | afternoon? in the uk there is two i houses, the house of commons and afternoon? in the uk there is two - houses, the house of commons and the house of lords, the house of lords is the second chamber, the revising chamber as it were, the house...
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do you want to see the uk government stop all arms deliveries to israel? i think the uk government has to stop arms sales to israel. let's. .. why? well, let'sjust look at the events of the last couple of days — aid workers killed by an israeli strike. if the uk continues to provide arms to a government that has killed women and children, has killed aid workers, has bombed schools, bombed refugee camps, bombed un facilities, then, in my eyes, that makes the uk government complicit. and i don't want to be... complicit in what? be explicit. complicit in the killing of innocent people and innocent civilians. are you saying israel has committed war crimes? i've got no doubt in my mind that the evidence that we've seen certainly suggests that war crimes have been committed. i don't know anybody who thinks otherwise. see, israel says it's prosecuting a military operation against hamas. of course, hamas launched a massive attack on israel on october 7, and it says in pursuit of hamas, in pursuit of a legitimate military strategy, unfortunately, because of hamas
do you want to see the uk government stop all arms deliveries to israel? i think the uk government has to stop arms sales to israel. let's. .. why? well, let'sjust look at the events of the last couple of days — aid workers killed by an israeli strike. if the uk continues to provide arms to a government that has killed women and children, has killed aid workers, has bombed schools, bombed refugee camps, bombed un facilities, then, in my eyes, that makes the uk government complicit. and i...
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continues. of people trying to get to uk continue-— of people trying to get to uk continues. ., ,, , ., . ., continues. thank you so much for that. we are going to cross over that stretch of water now and head to dover, because people have been arriving there. we do have some pictures. there have been water force boats bringing the people from the water there into the port there at dover. 0ur correspondent is they are. talk us through what has been happening this morning. weill. are. talk us through what has been happening this morning.— happening this morning. well, we have been counting _ happening this morning. well, we have been counting the _ happening this morning. well, we have been counting the boats - happening this morning. well, we . have been counting the boats coming in and roughly we think there are about 300 people taken off border force boats. we think there have been a number of border force force boats. we think there have been a number of borderforce boats out in dover today, including also as well the lifeboat has been out, it's been out for several hours. i thi
continues. of people trying to get to uk continue-— of people trying to get to uk continues. ., ,, , ., . ., continues. thank you so much for that. we are going to cross over that stretch of water now and head to dover, because people have been arriving there. we do have some pictures. there have been water force boats bringing the people from the water there into the port there at dover. 0ur correspondent is they are. talk us through what has been happening this morning. weill. are. talk us...
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again, the uk government does say, that it again, the uk government does say, thatitis again, the uk government does say, that it is a safe country, what is the answer to the issue of illegal migration around the world? again, a lot of the peeple _ migration around the world? again, a lot of the people are _ migration around the world? again, a lot of the people are seeking - lot of the people are seeking international protection, which actually is legal to do, once you claim that bright to international protection, you can legally be given the right to stay there. and in terms of what is the answer, i think we need a reframing, there has been so much dehumanisation, even the use of the word migrant is dehumanising, it is separating people from the sense that these are people with hopes and dreams and goals, families that will mourn them if they die. and actually there are so many people in need of assistance. so, yeah, to focus on a very small aspect of that is not seeing the bigger picture of what is going on in the world at the moment and the scale of the crises that are happening
again, the uk government does say, that it again, the uk government does say, thatitis again, the uk government does say, that it is a safe country, what is the answer to the issue of illegal migration around the world? again, a lot of the peeple _ migration around the world? again, a lot of the people are _ migration around the world? again, a lot of the people are seeking - lot of the people are seeking international protection, which actually is legal to do, once you claim that bright to...
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and so we are surely— and the uk. we know this. and so we are surely duty— bound _ and the uk. we know this. and so we are surely duty— bound to _ and the uk. we know this. and so we are surely duty—bound to act - and the uk. we know this. and so we are surely duty—bound to act and - are surely duty—bound to act and prevent — are surely duty—bound to act and prevent harms _ are surely duty—bound to act and prevent harms. the _ are surely duty-bound to act and prevent harms.— are surely duty-bound to act and revent harms. , ., , ., , prevent harms. the liberal democrats are conflicted- — prevent harms. the liberal democrats are conflicted. i _ prevent harms. the liberal democrats are conflicted. i do _ prevent harms. the liberal democrats are conflicted. i do think— prevent harms. the liberal democrats are conflicted. i do think that - are conflicted. i do think that there are _ are conflicted. i do think that there are some _ are conflicted. i do think that there are some good - are conflicted. i do think that there are some good legal. are conflicted. i do
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around the world had across the uk, _ thank you. around the world had across the uk, this _ thank you. around the world had across the uk, this is _ thank you. around the world had across the uk, this is bbc - thank you. around the world had across the uk, this is bbc news. | in football, the fa cup has announced replays will be scrapped from the first round onwards in the 2024—25 competition. all rounds of the emirates fa cup will also be played on weekends — that includes the fifth round, which has been played midweek for the past five seasons. the changes come as part of a new six—year agreement between the football association and the premier league. for more on the impact of this, let's speak to football finance expert tom bason — he's assistant professor of sport management at coventry university. i got the pronunciation right! let's get to the reason you are here, why this change and what the impact will be. it this change and what the impact will be. , ,., this change and what the impact will be. , , ., ., this chang
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the uk jane james? the uk sells arms to israel? , , ., ., , ., , israel? they should not sell arms if there is a clear _ israel? they should not sell arms if there is a clear risk _ israel? they should not sell arms if there is a clear risk those _ israel? they should not sell arms if there is a clear risk those arms - israel? they should not sell arms if there is a clear risk those arms can | there is a clear risk those arms can be used to break international humanitarian law. there are a number of voices growing who think that threshold in gaza has passed. the labour party are saying the government should publish its internal legal advice and if that says there is a clear risk, arms sales to israel should be suspended. the lib dems say they should be suspended right now, so did the snp, who won parliament record so mps can have a vote. some senior conservatives are also voicing their concerns. for now, the prime minister is staying pretty tight—lipped saying simply the uk has, "a very careful licensing regime". at tonight in israel, a television report
the uk jane james? the uk sells arms to israel? , , ., ., , ., , israel? they should not sell arms if there is a clear _ israel? they should not sell arms if there is a clear risk _ israel? they should not sell arms if there is a clear risk those _ israel? they should not sell arms if there is a clear risk those arms - israel? they should not sell arms if there is a clear risk those arms can | there is a clear risk those arms can be used to break international humanitarian law. there are a...
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their investment in the uk. the imf are saying this week that over the next six years, we will grow faster than any major european economy and faster than japan. there is some doubt now that the bank of england may not cut interest rates before the summer, may not cut interest rates before an election. they think that's the right thing to do — do you back them? of course i do, because i think it's right that we have an independent bank of england. they have to make a judgment. but what is interesting is at the budget, the obr said that we would hit our inflation target a year earlier than they thought. many commentators think we may still hit the bank of england's target in the next couple of months. and what that said is that the very difficult decisions that we took when inflation was over 11% have borne fruit, and we now need to stick with that approach which is clearly working. but mobile, broadband prices are going up, living costs, housing, that's going up as well. it's still quite tough for people. it i
their investment in the uk. the imf are saying this week that over the next six years, we will grow faster than any major european economy and faster than japan. there is some doubt now that the bank of england may not cut interest rates before the summer, may not cut interest rates before an election. they think that's the right thing to do — do you back them? of course i do, because i think it's right that we have an independent bank of england. they have to make a judgment. but what is...
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i— community in the uk. what laws have you undergone? i lost— community in the uk. what laws have you undergone? i lost a _ community in the uk. what laws have you undergone? i lost a lot _ community in the uk. what laws have you undergone? i lost a lot of - you undergone? i lost a lot of family members _ you undergone? i lost a lot of family members in _ you undergone? i lost a lot of family members in gaza, - you undergone? i lost a lot of - family members in gaza, including some of the pictures you might be sharing today about cousins who have been displaced all over the country. also family members sheltering in north gaza with no access to supplies keeping up bread and water but i lost a lot of family members who were killed by a number of strikes across gaza. h0??? who were killed by a number of strikes across gaza.— who were killed by a number of strikes across gaza. how did your family deal _ strikes across gaza. how did your family deal with _ strikes across gaza. how did your family deal with that? _ strikes across gaza. how did your family deal with tha
i— community in the uk. what laws have you undergone? i lost— community in the uk. what laws have you undergone? i lost a _ community in the uk. what laws have you undergone? i lost a lot _ community in the uk. what laws have you undergone? i lost a lot of - you undergone? i lost a lot of family members _ you undergone? i lost a lot of family members in _ you undergone? i lost a lot of family members in gaza, - you undergone? i lost a lot of - family members in gaza, including some of the...
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how does the uk compare globally? irate thank you for your time. how does the uk compare globally? we have been through _ the uk compare globally? we have been through peer _ the uk compare globally? we have been through peer at _ the uk compare globally? we have been through peer at of _ the uk compare globally? we have been through peer at of 18 - the uk compare globally? we have been through peer at of 18 months| the uk compare globally? we have l been through peer at of 18 months in which inflation in the uk has been running higher than it is in europe and the states. with these numbers, at last inflation in the uk, the rate of price increases, is growing at about the same rate as it is in the states and europe, so we have been an outperform her in a bad way on inflation. that appears to be over now. on inflation. that appears to be over "ow-— on inflation. that appears to be over now. . , , , over now. price is still very high, of course- _ over now. price is still very high, of course. how— over now. price is still very high, of course. how long _ over now. price is still
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that was lord cameron, the uk foreign secretary speaking - uk foreign secretary speaking earlier to my colleagues. you can hear more on that, that was part of the ukraine podcast. you're seeing images of the meeting in brussels to celebrate the 75th anniversary of nato. we can can speak to our defence correspondent who is there. in terms of the biggest challenges facing nato, one of the key points an the agenda is funding for ukraine? , ., , an the agenda is funding for ukraine? , . , ., , , ., ukraine? yes, what is happening at the moment _ ukraine? yes, what is happening at the moment is _ ukraine? yes, what is happening at the moment is they _ ukraine? yes, what is happening at the moment is they have _ ukraine? yes, what is happening at the moment is they have had - ukraine? yes, what is happening at the moment is they have had the i the moment is they have had the celebrations earlier today and they had a cake and a nato hymn and gave speeches, where you heard jens stoltenberg talking of the importance of america needing to be a partner with europe and europe needing to work with
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the official number of people trapped in collapsed tunnels along taiwan's eastern coastline has risen considerably, from 100 to almost 650. the island was struck on wednesday by its strongest earthquake in a quarter of a century. at least nine were killed and more than 1,000 injured when the quake hit the city of hualien, roughly 100 miles south of the capital taipei. our asia correspondent, rupert wingfield—hayes reports from hualein. the mountains of eastern taiwan, famed for their rugged beauty, but yesterday beauty turned to horror. the huge scars down the mountainside showed the paths of the rockslides, some boulders as big as cars. many hundreds are still trapped here. at a dressing station, rescue teams unload a steady stream of victims they have managed to bring out of the mountains. their wounds are quickly addressed, but the mental scars may take much longer to heal. sorry, i really don't want to cause more trauma for you, but we're all really curious as to what it's been
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the official number of people trapped in collapsed tunnels along taiwan's eastern coastline has risen considerably, from 100 to almost 650. the island was struck on wednesday by its strongest earthquake in a quarter of a century. at least nine were killed and more than 1,000 injured when the quake hit the city of hualien, roughly 100 miles south of the capital taipei. our asia correspondent, rupert wingfield—hayes reports from hualein. the...
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gusting 30—60 miles an hour across much of the uk. strong winds continuing into the afternoon, and they could cause some issues and the reason for that is the area of low pressure situated to the north of the uk, look at the isobars, fairly close together, a blustery north—westerly wind. the ring clearing from the thousand south—eastern through this afternoon we are left with a mixture of sunny spells and showers, shower is heavy in parts with some hail and sleet and some snow for a time over the higher ground of scotland. gusting winds in the showers as well, even a rumble of thunder cannot be ruled out but the gusts of wind reaching as high as 60 miles an hour likely to continue this afternoon and maximum temperatures of 12 degrees, feeling notably chilly with the strong north—westerly wind. tonight we continue with areas of showers moving south and east, likely to stay cloudy around the eastern side of england and eastern scotland, rain continuing here. strong wounds on north sea coast. throughout tuesday, the cloud and rain
gusting 30—60 miles an hour across much of the uk. strong winds continuing into the afternoon, and they could cause some issues and the reason for that is the area of low pressure situated to the north of the uk, look at the isobars, fairly close together, a blustery north—westerly wind. the ring clearing from the thousand south—eastern through this afternoon we are left with a mixture of sunny spells and showers, shower is heavy in parts with some hail and sleet and some snow for a time...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. monday marks one—year since the eruption of the civil war in sudan. fighting between the sudanese armed forces and the rapid support forces has claimed thousands of lives, displaced more than 8 million, and triggered the world s largest hunger crisis, according to the un. and a year in, there's seeemingly no end in sight. 0ur africa correspondent barbara plett usher joins me from nairobi. give us an idea of the scale of the impact of the fighting that's been going on for more than a year. saddam was already fragile before the world with people needing humanitarian assistance in parts because a previous conflict but things have worsened exponentially over the past few years, collapse of state services including health care and water and sanitation especially in conflict zones, the economy taking a hard hit, the fighting affected production and supply lines and farming which means sudan cannot produce its own food anymore and all those people displaced, around 2 million outside the co
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. monday marks one—year since the eruption of the civil war in sudan. fighting between the sudanese armed forces and the rapid support forces has claimed thousands of lives, displaced more than 8 million, and triggered the world s largest hunger crisis, according to the un. and a year in, there's seeemingly no end in sight. 0ur africa correspondent barbara plett usher joins me from nairobi. give us an idea of the scale of the impact of the...
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. _ of the uk position there? we've done this in the past, and _ of the uk position there? we've done this in the past, and obviously - this in the past, and obviously we've — this in the past, and obviously we've got— this in the past, and obviously we've got the aukus arrangement now, ithink— we've got the aukus arrangement now, i think it's _ we've got the aukus arrangement now, i think it's the uk stepping up to play its — i think it's the uk stepping up to play its role as it's always tried to do— play its role as it's always tried to do and — play its role as it's always tried to do and some of these international, important issues that are rising _ international, important issues that are rising up the agenda. and international, important issues that are rising up the agenda.— are rising up the agenda. and let's no are rising up the agenda. and let's to back to are rising up the agenda. and let's go back to the _ are rising up the agenda. and let's go back to the us, _ are rising up the agenda. and let's go back to the us, finally, - are rising up the a
. _ of the uk position there? we've done this in the past, and _ of the uk position there? we've done this in the past, and obviously - this in the past, and obviously we've — this in the past, and obviously we've got— this in the past, and obviously we've got the aukus arrangement now, ithink— we've got the aukus arrangement now, i think it's _ we've got the aukus arrangement now, i think it's the uk stepping up to play its — i think it's the uk stepping up to play its role as it's...
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the vast majority of airports in the uk will. majority of airports in the uk will be in _ majority of airports in the uk will be in the — majority of airports in the uk will be in the process of switching out fair scanners, so our message to passengers — fair scanners, so our message to passengers is, do come with your liquids _ passengers is, do come with your liquids in — passengers is, do come with your liquids in a — passengers is, do come with your liquids in a liquid back and get ready— liquids in a liquid back and get ready to — liquids in a liquid back and get ready to take your laptops are. people — ready to take your laptops are. people are being asked to check before they travel to avoid confusion or delays. before they travel to avoid confusion or dela s. . , , , ., confusion or delays. passengers are aware of what _ confusion or delays. passengers are aware of what they _ confusion or delays. passengers are aware of what they can _ confusion or delays. passengers are aware of what they can take - confusion or delays. passengers are aware of what they can tak
the vast majority of airports in the uk will. majority of airports in the uk will be in _ majority of airports in the uk will be in the — majority of airports in the uk will be in the process of switching out fair scanners, so our message to passengers — fair scanners, so our message to passengers is, do come with your liquids _ passengers is, do come with your liquids in — passengers is, do come with your liquids in a — passengers is, do come with your liquids in a liquid back and get...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. in the past few hours, the uk has announced another £500 million of funding for ukraine — that's more than $600 million. rishi sunak announced the funding on a visit to the polish capital, warsaw, where he's shortly due to meet the nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg and the polish prime minister donald tusk. these are the live pictures from where that meeting is taking place. grant shapps, the uk defence secretary, you can see him at the front, he arrived in the last minute so that would suggest that the press conference is imminent. these are the live pictures from where the meeting is taking place. let's speak to our political correspondent — helen catt. we will keep a close eye on the pictures and if i interrupt you it is because they are about to start speaking. is because they are about to start s-ueakin. , , , ,, ., ~ speaking. this is rishi sunak in poland for— speaking. this is rishi sunak in poland for his _ speaking. this is rishi sunak in poland for his first _ s
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. in the past few hours, the uk has announced another £500 million of funding for ukraine — that's more than $600 million. rishi sunak announced the funding on a visit to the polish capital, warsaw, where he's shortly due to meet the nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg and the polish prime minister donald tusk. these are the live pictures from where that meeting is taking place. grant shapps, the uk defence secretary, you can see him at...
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this week, the uk's foreign secretary, lord cameron, said the uk will not block arms sales to israel, after reviewing the latest legal advice on the issue. but pressure on the british government continues to mount, with critics saying weapons exports to israel could make britain complicit in alleged breaches of international humanitarian law. our analysis editor ros atkins explains. this week, the uk foreign secretary, lord cameron, gave an update on arms sales to israel. our position is in line with our international partners. so far, no like—minded countries have taken the decision to spend have taken the decision to suspend existing arms export licences to israel. the government's position is based on legal advice which, as is standard, hasn't been published. but the shadow foreign secretary david lammy says that in this case, it should be, that the government is avoiding scrutiny. arms sales are a focus because of israel's actions in gaza. it denies targeting civilians, but it has killed thousands of them. and it has done so, in part, with weapons from the west. the us accounts
this week, the uk's foreign secretary, lord cameron, said the uk will not block arms sales to israel, after reviewing the latest legal advice on the issue. but pressure on the british government continues to mount, with critics saying weapons exports to israel could make britain complicit in alleged breaches of international humanitarian law. our analysis editor ros atkins explains. this week, the uk foreign secretary, lord cameron, gave an update on arms sales to israel. our position is in...
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the uk government, inducing — do so. the uk government, inducing brexit, _ do so. the uk government, inducing brexit, chose - do so. the uk government, inducing brexit, chose to i do so. the uk government, | inducing brexit, chose to go do so. the uk government, i inducing brexit, chose to go it alone on migration. what they have seen since then is an increase in people seeking asylum in their country. their policies are there policies. my objective as minister of justice is to ensure that we have a structure and a migration system that works. that is why i will be bringing forward emergency legislation this week to ensure that we have as effective a returns policy as possible. but have as effective a returns policy as possible.- have as effective a returns policy as possible. but a uk government _ policy as possible. but a uk government source - policy as possible. but a uk government source said - policy as possible. but a uk| government source said that until the eu except the return to france are people that cross the channel, he won't be taking returns from ir
the uk government, inducing — do so. the uk government, inducing brexit, _ do so. the uk government, inducing brexit, chose - do so. the uk government, inducing brexit, chose to i do so. the uk government, | inducing brexit, chose to go do so. the uk government, i inducing brexit, chose to go it alone on migration. what they have seen since then is an increase in people seeking asylum in their country. their policies are there policies. my objective as minister of justice is to ensure that we...
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to bring you and an underlying, this is uk - and an underlying, this is uk lawyers writing to the uk government but from the us perspective, this is important because the us supplies such an amount to israel. for important because the us supplies such an amount to israel.- important because the us supplies such an amount to israel. for the uk and here the — such an amount to israel. for the uk and here the us, _ such an amount to israel. for the uk and here the us, we _ such an amount to israel. for the uk and here the us, we have a - and here the us, we have a conversation _ and here the us, we have a conversation of— and here the us, we have a conversation of resupplyingj and here the us, we have a- conversation of resupplying israel and the _ conversation of resupplying israel and the war— conversation of resupplying israel and the war and _ conversation of resupplying israel and the war and i— conversation of resupplying israel and the war and i think— conversation of resupplying israel and the war and i think you - conversation of resupplying israel and the war and i t
to bring you and an underlying, this is uk - and an underlying, this is uk lawyers writing to the uk government but from the us perspective, this is important because the us supplies such an amount to israel. for important because the us supplies such an amount to israel.- important because the us supplies such an amount to israel. for the uk and here the — such an amount to israel. for the uk and here the us, _ such an amount to israel. for the uk and here the us, we _ such an amount to...
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what was the role of the uk here? the uk, as the prime — was the role of the uk here? the uk, as the prime minister— was the role of the uk here? the uk, as the prime minister said _ was the role of the uk here? the uk, as the prime minister said there, - as the prime minister said there, participated in what he cold an international co—ordinated effort but the key was he confirmed raf jets shot down a number of iranians attack drones, even if we don't know how many. again, he reiterated that this was an international effort and we know us warplanes were involved as well, and france was patrolling airspace. we knowjordanianjets airspace. we knowjordanian jets were airspace. we knowjordanianjets were involved in the airspace as well. this was a big effort to defend israel against an unprecedented attack. what the prime minister went on to say, really big message coming out of downing street, but also from downing street's own counterparts and allies around the world, he is urging calm heads to prevail. he has talked about restraint, those words are echoed by the lab
what was the role of the uk here? the uk, as the prime — was the role of the uk here? the uk, as the prime minister— was the role of the uk here? the uk, as the prime minister said _ was the role of the uk here? the uk, as the prime minister said there, - as the prime minister said there, participated in what he cold an international co—ordinated effort but the key was he confirmed raf jets shot down a number of iranians attack drones, even if we don't know how many. again, he reiterated...
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in the uk on this front.— in the uk on this front. thank you for that. in the uk on this front. thank you for that- if— in the uk on this front. thank you for that- if i _ in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can _ in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come _ in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come back- in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come back to - in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come back to you before i let you go, we have seen the letter there. just tell as what happens next, the timeline and what you hope will happen. we happens next, the timeline and what you hope will happen.— you hope will happen. we hope the bill will return _ you hope will happen. we hope the bill will return soon _ you hope will happen. we hope the bill will return soon to _ you hope will happen. we hope the bill will return soon to parliament. | bill will return soon to parliament. they have been a number of mps supporting amendments to take out these problemat
in the uk on this front.— in the uk on this front. thank you for that. in the uk on this front. thank you for that- if— in the uk on this front. thank you for that- if i _ in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can _ in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come _ in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come back- in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come back to - in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come back to you...
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keep in mind, the numbers we dealwith— the uk. keep in mind, the numbers we deaiwith her_ the uk. keep in mind, the numbers we dealwith herso the uk. keep in mind, the numbers we deal with her so much were staggering. i think you showed a slide _ staggering. i think you showed a slide of— staggering. i think you showed a slide of about 6000 people so far this yeah — slide of about 6000 people so far this year. the last couple of months i've this year. the last couple of months i've seen— this year. the last couple of months i've seen solid numbers in december where _ i've seen solid numbers in december where we _ i've seen solid numbers in december where we had to earn 25,000 people in the _ where we had to earn 25,000 people in the month of december alone cross _ in the month of december alone cross. ., ., , , , , cross. no one is disputing there is a crisis or the _ cross. no one is disputing there is a crisis or the southern _ cross. no one is disputing there is a crisis or the southern border. i a crisis or the southern border. someone has to do something about it. speak
keep in mind, the numbers we dealwith— the uk. keep in mind, the numbers we deaiwith her_ the uk. keep in mind, the numbers we dealwith herso the uk. keep in mind, the numbers we deal with her so much were staggering. i think you showed a slide _ staggering. i think you showed a slide of— staggering. i think you showed a slide of about 6000 people so far this yeah — slide of about 6000 people so far this year. the last couple of months i've this year. the last couple of months i've...
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it this is significant for the whole of the uk? , , ., the uk? it is. the first thing to reflect on _ the uk? it is. the first thing to reflect on was _ the uk? it is. the first thing to reflect on was a _ the uk? it is. the first thing to reflect on was a moment - the uk? it is. the first thing to reflect on was a moment of. reflect on was a moment of fallibility from the now outgoing first minister on a human level and on a political level. here is a man who not— on a political level. here is a man who not long ago arrived in office with smiles and with promises and here he _ with smiles and with promises and here he is— with smiles and with promises and here he is burdened by regret and ultimately by failure. and acknowledging out loud how things might— acknowledging out loud how things might have been different. perhaps if he had _ might have been different. perhaps if he had not unceremoniously turfed the greens— if he had not unceremoniously turfed the greens out of government they would _ the greens out of government they would not — th
it this is significant for the whole of the uk? , , ., the uk? it is. the first thing to reflect on _ the uk? it is. the first thing to reflect on was _ the uk? it is. the first thing to reflect on was a _ the uk? it is. the first thing to reflect on was a moment - the uk? it is. the first thing to reflect on was a moment of. reflect on was a moment of fallibility from the now outgoing first minister on a human level and on a political level. here is a man who not— on a political level. here...
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i hope so, it hope it will, uk _ statement. stay in the uk? i hope so, it hope it will, uk snooker- statement. stay in the uk? i hope so, it hope it will, uk snooker in l so, it hope it will, uk snooker in general has been amassing part of the history of the sport so i don't want it to move to far. —— been massive part. british number one cameron norrie is through to the quarterfinals of the barcelona 0pen after beating spain's roberto bautista agut in straight sets. norrie took the first set by six games to four before two early breaks at the start of the second set put him on the way to victory. the brit will face argentina's tomas martin etcheverry in the last eight after he beat brandon nakashima by two sets to one. to the women's six nations now. ireland have made two changes for saturday's women's six nations game against england at twickenham. francesca mcghie will make her first start of this year's tournament for scotland in their game away to italy. that's one of four changes for bryan easson�*s side. all the team news is on th
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the uk last ear boats crossing to kent. the uk last year announced _ boats crossing to kent. the uk last year announced they _ boats crossing to kent. the uk last year announced they would - boats crossing to kent. the uk lastl year announced they would continue funding for this project. the policing operation of the border until 2034 so even from the uk's own admission it seems they do not think it will stop the situation. there is a difference between what is law and what is done in practice. we know it is a breach of international law and the rhetoric from the uk is fire and fury but we are yet to see if the uk is prepared to put people on flights. is prepared to put people on fliuhts. ~ :. . is prepared to put people on fliuhts. ~ . , ~ :, . flights. migrants here know a new british law might _ flights. migrants here know a new british law might see _ flights. migrants here know a new british law might see them - flights. migrants here know a new british law might see them sent i flights. migrants here know a new| british law might see them sent to rwanda, but, currently,
the uk last ear boats crossing to kent. the uk last year announced _ boats crossing to kent. the uk last year announced they _ boats crossing to kent. the uk last year announced they would - boats crossing to kent. the uk lastl year announced they would continue funding for this project. the policing operation of the border until 2034 so even from the uk's own admission it seems they do not think it will stop the situation. there is a difference between what is law and what is done in practice....
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i the uk if that was found to be the case? ., _ ., the uk if that was found to be the case? ., ., ., the uk if that was found to be the case? ., , . ., ., case? i would say a lot of embarrassment, - case? i would say a lot of embarrassment, they - case? i would say a lot of| embarrassment, they will case? i would say a lot of- embarrassment, they will say we case? i would say a lot of— embarrassment, they will say we will be ordered to potentially stop exporting if we have not done by stopping doing that before then and i think also what i would like to see from a military point of view is not only the better coordination that your respondents have been talking about but in our system, we would expect the soldiers and the chain of command in terms of officers to be held to account and that's not only if their sense have been punished, for example the raid took place on purpose in order to hit the humanitarian aid convoy but since lack of adequate care so i would like to see proper accountability and that is what we would do. i set out a model process for paperfor our would
i the uk if that was found to be the case? ., _ ., the uk if that was found to be the case? ., ., ., the uk if that was found to be the case? ., , . ., ., case? i would say a lot of embarrassment, - case? i would say a lot of embarrassment, they - case? i would say a lot of| embarrassment, they will case? i would say a lot of- embarrassment, they will say we case? i would say a lot of— embarrassment, they will say we will be ordered to potentially stop exporting if we have not done by...
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the idea is, i was at bletchley park for the uk - i was at bletchley park for the uk and the exciting announcements and the great and the good were there, and the idea was rather that private companies develop all this a! on their own, they will handed over so that the governments, government people, can i have a look inside and check it is actually safer some is that right?— that right? yes, and the idea is the us news to — that right? yes, and the idea is the us news to be _ that right? yes, and the idea is the us news to be involved, _ that right? yes, and the idea is the us news to be involved, not - that right? yes, and the idea is the us news to be involved, notjust i that right? yes, and the idea is the| us news to be involved, notjust the uk, because most big ai companies are american full we have to acknowledge china is not anywhere involved in this agreement, nor was it involved with the summons very much, and that is an ai superpower. no resting on laurels when it comes to ai no resting on laurels when it comes to a! safety. has no resting on laurels when it comes to al
the idea is, i was at bletchley park for the uk - i was at bletchley park for the uk and the exciting announcements and the great and the good were there, and the idea was rather that private companies develop all this a! on their own, they will handed over so that the governments, government people, can i have a look inside and check it is actually safer some is that right?— that right? yes, and the idea is the us news to — that right? yes, and the idea is the us news to be _ that right?...
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_ you got a sense that certainly from the uk side frustration is mounting at israel's — the uk side frustration is mounting at israel's actions and frustration also mounting at what you can government see as an insufficient aid getting into gaza.— government see as an insufficient aid getting into gaza. harry farley live there at _ aid getting into gaza. harry farley live there at westminster, - aid getting into gaza. harry farley live there at westminster, thanks | live there at westminster, thanks very much, thank you. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. life of abc news. a five—year trial will try to find out whether the tests can spot the early signs. blood tests for dementia will be offered at more than 50 memory clinics across the uk. the trials are being run by teams in oxford and london with thousands of volunteers, and the plan is to introduce screening for dementia in over—50s. fergus walsh reports. what can our blood tell us about our brain? this small trial in oxford is looking for clues. lucy, like many of the healthy volunteers, has a personalfa
_ you got a sense that certainly from the uk side frustration is mounting at israel's — the uk side frustration is mounting at israel's actions and frustration also mounting at what you can government see as an insufficient aid getting into gaza.— government see as an insufficient aid getting into gaza. harry farley live there at _ aid getting into gaza. harry farley live there at westminster, - aid getting into gaza. harry farley live there at westminster, thanks | live there at...
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a lot of people were watching in the uk. because the british music scene is so big, but what it did for eurovision in return, gave the contest, this group who they can signpost to year after year we often talk about who the legacy are to star, who went on to big success and every year we always talk about abba. of course we want to talk about some of the newer artists and we do every year, but to have abba 50 years on, we can still signpost to them and show how big of a group they went on to become because of eurovision. ~ ., ., they went on to become because of eurovision-— eurovision. what do you think it is been about _ eurovision. what do you think it is been about the _ eurovision. what do you think it is been about the four _ eurovision. what do you think it is been about the four of _ eurovision. what do you think it is been about the four of them - eurovision. what do you think it is been about the four of them thatl eurovision. what do you think it is i been about the four of them that has given them this longevit
a lot of people were watching in the uk. because the british music scene is so big, but what it did for eurovision in return, gave the contest, this group who they can signpost to year after year we often talk about who the legacy are to star, who went on to big success and every year we always talk about abba. of course we want to talk about some of the newer artists and we do every year, but to have abba 50 years on, we can still signpost to them and show how big of a group they went on to...
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we take the risk to get across the water to the uk.— water to the uk. we have had numerous _ water to the uk. we have had numerous government - water to the uk. we have had i numerous government initiatives water to the uk. we have had - numerous government initiatives over the years to try to reduce the number of people making the crossing. but people point out that the biggest deterrent is the weather. on a day like today, although the sun is out, it is pretty choppy out there on the water, and particularly over in northern france. it is very windy. we are unlikely to see any crossings at all. yesterday it was a very different picture, the sea was incredibly calm and that's why we saw multiple boats launching from the beaches of northern france, pretty much simultaneously, in the early hours of yesterday morning in an effort to overwhelm the authorities. in terms of the boat that got into difficulty, we understand that initially 50 people had paid smugglers to get on board that boat, but then as it was launching, a group of around 60 people emerged fr
we take the risk to get across the water to the uk.— water to the uk. we have had numerous _ water to the uk. we have had numerous government - water to the uk. we have had i numerous government initiatives water to the uk. we have had - numerous government initiatives over the years to try to reduce the number of people making the crossing. but people point out that the biggest deterrent is the weather. on a day like today, although the sun is out, it is pretty choppy out there on the water,...
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quite rightly, just as with the uk government, there ctc challenges — with the uk government, there ctc challenges us to go further. and that is— challenges us to go further. and that is exactly what we will do as today— that is exactly what we will do as today i_ that is exactly what we will do as today i am — that is exactly what we will do as today i am announcing a new package of measures— today i am announcing a new package of measures which will lead with partners — of measures which will lead with partners to support scotland's transition to net zero full stop firstly, — transition to net zero full stop firstly, the global transition to zero _ firstly, the global transition to zero emissions vehicles is happening at pace _ zero emissions vehicles is happening at pace. major, thatchers have named the day _ at pace. major, thatchers have named the day when they will cease manufacture a new petrol and diesel vehicles _ manufacture a new petrol and diesel vehicles. scotland has long been at the forefront of helping people make the forefront of helping people make the tran
quite rightly, just as with the uk government, there ctc challenges — with the uk government, there ctc challenges us to go further. and that is— challenges us to go further. and that is exactly what we will do as today— that is exactly what we will do as today i_ that is exactly what we will do as today i am — that is exactly what we will do as today i am announcing a new package of measures— today i am announcing a new package of measures which will lead with partners — of...