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very simply, the court of appeal said it would | the court of appeal said it would not intervene because it said it had not intervene because it said it had no lawful reason to overturn a decision on friday from the high court, where a judge has said that he would not put an injunction in place. that simplyjudge had said that he would not stop the flight because while there was effectively a case for the home office to answer, a full hearing, next month, as to the general lawfulness of it sending people to wonder in the way that the home secretary is developing this policy, at the moment, there is no immediate pressing concern that anybody who would be put on this flight, which, to all intents purposes, looks legal at the moment, there is no concern that they would be at risk of immediate harm if transferred to rwanda at right now. on that basis, the court of appeal has just ruled that the judge was entitled to take that the judge was entitled to take that view, that was basically within the ambit of his responsibilities, as a judge, so it is a pretty devastating blow for the two chariti
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but that— court of appeal, a british court. but that headline, "rwanda deportation blocked by european judges," — deportation blocked by european judges," to a certain extent boris johnson — judges," to a certain extent boris johnson getting that headline out of the tory— johnson getting that headline out of the tory faithful, the readers of the telegraph is the most important win for— the telegraph is the most important win for him — the telegraph is the most important win for him politically. because as your political editor was talking about _ your political editor was talking about earlier, this is a wedge issue - they— about earlier, this is a wedge issue - they are — about earlier, this is a wedge issue — they are more opinion polls tonight— — they are more opinion polls tonight insisting this is something where _ tonight insisting this is something where the tory base, broadly speaking, is quite in favour of this proposat — speaking, is quite in favour of this proposal. there's also a lot of sceptic
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mark easton, bbc news, at the court of appeal. staying here in the uk. britain's government has published controversial plans to cancel parts of the brexit deal that it agreed with the eu. prime minister borisjohnson wants to change the northern ireland protocol to make it easier for some goods to move between mainland britain and northern ireland. the european union says the plan is unacceptable, as it breaks international law. meanwhile, the white house has called on the uk and the eu to get back to the negotiating table. our political editor chris mason reports. brexit is about borders, about different rules either side of them, but borders usually separate one country from another. and yet here in belfast, there is a border, checks, when goods arrive here from the rest of the uk. those checks happen because of a deal the government signed up to. but now it doesn't like what this means for northern ireland. people can't access the goods they need to access, we're not able to implement the same tax benefits in northern ireland as we are for the people
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appeal there at the court of appeal. and they upheld the decision by the high court a lower court last friday, refusing to put a blanket ban an injunction on the flight before a substances here substantive hearing into the ho legality of the rwanda scheme. but at the court of appeal, they did stress that part of their reasoning was that there would be time if people were sent to rewind that if the whole plan were later to be found to be unlawful. and that will start with a 2 day hearing. next month, if it's ruled unlawful, they say they would be time for a asylum seekers to actually be returned to the u. k. and indeed, it seems like even these flights go head is going to be. while very few people on board is government still think this policy is a success in working well? yes. in their own words, it is the right thing to do and it is a completely moral policy. those were the words of foreign secretary leads truss. earlier on tuesday she said that the plane will take off whatever. and if there's no one on board, then they
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we obviously have the court of appeal tomorrow — obviously have the court of appeal tomorrow about those 31 set appeals as well, _ tomorrow about those 31 set appeals as well, but are to take place and whether— as well, but are to take place and whether this flight actually manages to take _ whether this flight actually manages to take off without anybody on it is a huge _ to take off without anybody on it is a huge question hanging over the government at the moment. yes. a bus da government at the moment. yes. a busy day tomorrow, _ government at the moment. yes. a busy day tomorrow, isn't _ government at the moment. yes. a busy day tomorrow, isn't it? - government at the moment. yes. a busy day tomorrow, isn't it? there l busy day tomorrow, isn't it? there will be a lot going on. the northern ireland protocol, and appeals. thank you very much. we will be back at 11:30pm for another look at the papers. sienna rodgers ad rachel watson, thank you and thank you forjoining us for this edition of the papers. plenty more coming up at the top of the hour. for now, though, goodbye. hey, welco
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that decision on tuesday, the supreme court refused to rule on the court of appeals ruling saying that neither of the courts had actually done anything wrong in law. the. the court of appeal on monday stressed that part of its thinking was that if and next month when, as a today hearing into the wider legality of the ruin the repatriation scheme. if then it is rules to be unlawful. there is time for anyone who's deported now to ra wonder, to actually be returned to britain or i, and i will leave it there. thanks so much that the bob how there's growing anger across india where authorities of demolish the homes of muslims in nasa for dash state. they say they're being targeted. also taking part a recent protests. the demonstrations were held off the 2 officials from the governing b. j. p. policy made comments about the profit hummer. many considered offensive of natal recalls from sat on poor in northern india. oh, mama lee cries in pain. he says his arm is broken as it leads from mercy. he was recently arrested for allegedly taking part in a protest. his mother says the accusations of
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but ensured a record number of judicial confirmations including to our critical federal courts of appeal. 30 years ago clarence thomas became a member of the supreme court our keynote speaker voted invade in favor of that confirmation. just as higher young law clerks and justice thomas is known to look for certain qualities in those clerks. a very long list of those law clerks are now federal judges on the circuits catches rouse strauss. ho rushing eyed miller. on the district court's pack hold my cell nichols on the tax court toro and the armed forces court of appeals mags and hardy. according to a 2019 article in the atlantic justice thomas has had more of his former clerk's nominated to federal judgeships under president trump. did any other justice passed or present? and not to be outdone judges the par bush now bandian and walker where shall we say recommended to the white house to be judges by our keynote speaker? all those nominees were confirmed. thanks to our keynote speaker. let me pause on that for a minute 30 years after the confirmation of clarence, thomas. these clarence th
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there i see him now the case court of appeal has rejected a request to hold a plan, deportation of a group of migrants to wander charities. and the trade union had asked the court to block the 1st flight, which is scheduled to leave on tuesday. on friday, the high court ruled in favor of the flight saying the la galaxy of the u. k. government scheme will be tested at a separate hearing. next month, nothing baba has more from outside the high court in london as to whether it's going to take off the home office or interesting, but it will as long as there is even one person on board. but right now we don't know whether that will be anybody on board that flight scheduled for tuesday evening, local time to take off for t golly, that's because since friday, in fact, over the last few days, therapy, an individual challenges by lawyers representing claimants who are in detention who been sent letters telling them that that be put on a plane to rwanda. those challenges have been successful. so just a couple of hours ago. catholic kelly, one of the groups that were bringing this appeal agains
there i see him now the case court of appeal has rejected a request to hold a plan, deportation of a group of migrants to wander charities. and the trade union had asked the court to block the 1st flight, which is scheduled to leave on tuesday. on friday, the high court ruled in favor of the flight saying the la galaxy of the u. k. government scheme will be tested at a separate hearing. next month, nothing baba has more from outside the high court in london as to whether it's going to take off...
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mark easton, bbc news, at the court of appeal. the family of a 12—year—old boy who is in a coma with severe brain damage say they're planning to appeal against a ruling that his treatment should be stopped. doctors at the royal london hospital say tests have shown that archie battersbee has no discernible brain activity, but his parents want his treatment to continue. i do not believe archie has been given enough time. from the beginning, i have always thought, "what is the rush?" his heart is still beating, he has gripped my hand. and as his mother, and my gut instincts, i know my son is still there. the uk economy shrank in april for the second month in a row, all the main sectors of the economy — services, manufacturing and production were affected. some economists say the uk risks falling into recession but the government says it is focused on boosting growth. our economics editor, faisal islam, joins me now and has been going through the numbers. when people look at these very disappointing growth figures and ask you fo
mark easton, bbc news, at the court of appeal. the family of a 12—year—old boy who is in a coma with severe brain damage say they're planning to appeal against a ruling that his treatment should be stopped. doctors at the royal london hospital say tests have shown that archie battersbee has no discernible brain activity, but his parents want his treatment to continue. i do not believe archie has been given enough time. from the beginning, i have always thought, "what is the rush?"...
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court of appeals level two as chief judges. i am confident that more will soon join them. and then she goes on to say my daughter. jane reminded me a few hours ago and a good luck call from australia of assigned of the change that we have had had the good fortune to experience. in our high school yearbook and her graduation in 1973 the listing for james ginsburg was under ambition and her ambition was to see her mother appointed to the supreme court. the next line read if necessary. jane will appoint her. jane is so pleased your mother continued mr. president that you did. not that you did it instead and her brother. james is too. so jane, do you remember that that moment when you when you talk to your mom you were in australia? yes, i was was actually teaching in australia where i it be antipodes. it was winter while it was summer in in washington and i had no idea that this was coming because when i left the country it had seemed that there were other potential nominees who were getting much more play in in the press and i ha
court of appeals level two as chief judges. i am confident that more will soon join them. and then she goes on to say my daughter. jane reminded me a few hours ago and a good luck call from australia of assigned of the change that we have had had the good fortune to experience. in our high school yearbook and her graduation in 1973 the listing for james ginsburg was under ambition and her ambition was to see her mother appointed to the supreme court. the next line read if necessary. jane will...
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on monday, the court of appeal had ruled the flight could go ahead. that decision fronted protests here at the home office. the home secretary has always said or departments expected the agreement with rwanda it reached in april to be fought in the courts. but the british government has already paid rwanda more than $150 billion for infrastructure and it insists it will deliver. hours before the first flight was expected to leave, the foreign secretary said it did not matter how many people were on it. >> is a key part of our strategy for tackling the appalling people smugglers were trading in people's hopes and dreams, and in many cases, costing their lives. this is why it's vitally important that we go forward with this policy. and if people aren't on the flight today, they will be on subsequent flights to rwanda. >> while the prime minister chairing a cabinet made a different argument. >> the objective is to ensure that we make that clear distinction that i think everybody can see is fair and reasonable, between legal immigration to this country by
on monday, the court of appeal had ruled the flight could go ahead. that decision fronted protests here at the home office. the home secretary has always said or departments expected the agreement with rwanda it reached in april to be fought in the courts. but the british government has already paid rwanda more than $150 billion for infrastructure and it insists it will deliver. hours before the first flight was expected to leave, the foreign secretary said it did not matter how many people...
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dominic, i outside the court of appeal, thank you very much. never breaking news, the finance minister of germany has said he is worried that the economic situation makes stagflation a considerable scenario. no growth, high interest rates, high interest rates making importing food hugely expensive. the government plan to transform the food system was published this morning. the government promises to put farmers and food security at the heart of their reforms. fewer importers of their reforms. fewer importers of the prime minister denied criticism the prime minister denied criticism the plant first to tackle obesity by leaving out the recommended tax on sugar and salt used in processed food, saying the best way to lose weight is to eat less. what else is not in the white paper? courgette city. the prime minister was on a courgette farm near hayle in cornwall for the media this morning for the launch of the government's national food strategy. it's the plan for how our food gets from the fields to our forks. at its heart, the government says, ar
dominic, i outside the court of appeal, thank you very much. never breaking news, the finance minister of germany has said he is worried that the economic situation makes stagflation a considerable scenario. no growth, high interest rates, high interest rates making importing food hugely expensive. the government plan to transform the food system was published this morning. the government promises to put farmers and food security at the heart of their reforms. fewer importers of their reforms....
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it's notjust the court of appeal. it's all these individual cases. we went from around 100 people expected to 31. there is a source in the telegraph saying they expected to be single figures. i think this is a controversial topic and it has been meeting up —— eating up and it has been meeting up —— eating up —— heating up. i think it will continue to get heated and more controversial. i continue to get heated and more controversial.— controversial. i think it's also this idea _ controversial. i think it's also this idea that _ controversial. i think it's also this idea that it's _ controversial. i think it's also this idea that it's a _ controversial. i think it's also this idea that it's a one-wayl this idea that it's a one—way ticket. this idea that it's a one-way ticket. w , this idea that it's a one-way ticket. , �* this idea that it's a one-way ticket. , ~ ., ., , ticket. exactly. a lot of people, for a long _ ticket. exactly. a lot of people, for a long time, _ ticket. exactly. a lot of people, for a long time, we _ ticket. ex
it's notjust the court of appeal. it's all these individual cases. we went from around 100 people expected to 31. there is a source in the telegraph saying they expected to be single figures. i think this is a controversial topic and it has been meeting up —— eating up and it has been meeting up —— eating up —— heating up. i think it will continue to get heated and more controversial. i continue to get heated and more controversial.— controversial. i think it's also this idea _...
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court of appeals for the seventh circuit kind of backlash that happened there and if you could skip set out a little bit and show how consequences had what she then was nominated to the supreme court. >> and you so 2017, president trump and amy coney barrett and the court of appeals for 17 circuit dianne feinstein said democrat on the judiciary's identity asked the nominee, there was a question ending up with you know, will you be able to separate your religious beliefs from your role as a judge and she said, seems to be based on your writings that this the exact quote, hobbling the dog left. [inaudible]. this created a huge backlash in the constitution provides that there shall be no - for public office and as imposing a religious dogma within you gathered in parish there were t-shirts and caps and cups and you hear the slogans right and there was so much pushback that senator feinstein was still there a few years later when the supreme court confirmation hearings was placed in she coulk not ask and what's interesting about that is the democrats obviously had decided that nobody was go
court of appeals for the seventh circuit kind of backlash that happened there and if you could skip set out a little bit and show how consequences had what she then was nominated to the supreme court. >> and you so 2017, president trump and amy coney barrett and the court of appeals for 17 circuit dianne feinstein said democrat on the judiciary's identity asked the nominee, there was a question ending up with you know, will you be able to separate your religious beliefs from your role as...
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the court of appeal for a hearing on behalf of john goldfinger. >> this persecution, in my view -- >> giovanni was in court. >> on the first day, no justice rose. extremely serious judge. and he said -- [inaudible] >> i said, well, he is giovanni destefano, why? >> this man has been filing legal documents related to his cause. it is not done. he is actually running this by council and by lawyers with the rights of order in this country. now, this was a big moment. [inaudible] >> giovanni's position was, i am a practicing attorney from italy. and i have the right to practice in the uk. >> he directed 7749, allowing all foreign lawyers the right to practice in each other's jurisdictions. >> the judges did not in any way make it clear to me that they were seized of any evidence to suggest he was not a practicing lawyer. they were just acting on rumor, suspicion, about whether or whether or not he was qualified. >> casting some doubt about whether you're entitled, because you haven't proved to the mueller qualified lawyer. >> i mean, are you qualified in the law? do you have experience wi
the court of appeal for a hearing on behalf of john goldfinger. >> this persecution, in my view -- >> giovanni was in court. >> on the first day, no justice rose. extremely serious judge. and he said -- [inaudible] >> i said, well, he is giovanni destefano, why? >> this man has been filing legal documents related to his cause. it is not done. he is actually running this by council and by lawyers with the rights of order in this country. now, this was a big moment....
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you case, court of appeal. laura burton, manley reports o, a chorus of anger from protesters outside london's court of appeal. as the judge gave the green light for the 1st flight of refugees of migrants, true wonder writes, good. say it includes people who had escaped war in afghanistan of syria and being flown more than 6000 kilometers away, will traumatized them further. they suffered incredibly, they've seen how many members killed they've, they've had talked to themselves and they are tired. but at the end of that heather, that finding detention incredibly show him a tie thing and thought of a fair, the deportation half way across the way. it is absolutely terrifying for them. you . k prime minister burse, johnson says a deportation strategy will undermine people's smuggling networks. and deter refugees from making dangerous journeys to britain. the united nations refugee agency hits back saying rwanda's human rights record is on the scrutiny. and the u . k is shirking responsibility. this is all wrong. th
you case, court of appeal. laura burton, manley reports o, a chorus of anger from protesters outside london's court of appeal. as the judge gave the green light for the 1st flight of refugees of migrants, true wonder writes, good. say it includes people who had escaped war in afghanistan of syria and being flown more than 6000 kilometers away, will traumatized them further. they suffered incredibly, they've seen how many members killed they've, they've had talked to themselves and they are...
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laura burton manley report o, a chorus of anger from protesters outside london's court of appeal. as the judge gave the green light for the 1st flight of refugees, migrants true, wonder writes, good. say it includes people who had escaped war in afghanistan and syria and being flown more than 6000 kilometers away. will traumatize them further. they suffered incredibly, they see how many members killed, they've, they've had torture themselves and they are tired. but at the end of that heather, that finding attention incredibly traumatizing, and those are the fair, the deportation how fair castillo aide is absolutely terrifying for them. you k prime minister boys, johnson says a deportation strategy will undermine people smuggling networks and deter refugees from making dangerous journeys to britain. the united nations refugee agency hits back thing rwanda's human rights record is on the scrutiny, and the u. k is shirking responsibility. this is all wrong, this is all wrong. this deal, you know, it is the foundation of the right to asylum that people that are on it countries territo
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i'm sure there are others in other courts of appeals or working their way toward the court of appeals right now. so, it's an issue that is involved in a considerable amount of litigation that is going on. >> i would say, judge alito, that is a painful issue for most of us. it is a difficult issue for most of us. the active abortion itself is, many times, a hard decision, a sad decision, a tragic decision. i believe that for 30 years we have tried to strike a balance in this country to say it is a legal procedure but it should be discouraged, it should be legal but rare. and trying to find ways to reduce the incidence of abortion. but, as i listen to the way that you've answered this question this morning and yesterday and the fact that you have refused to refute that statement in the 1985 job application, i'm concerned. i'm concerned that many people will leave this hearing with a question as to whether or not you could be the deciding vote that would eliminate the legality of abortion. >> that was associate supreme court justice samuel alito in 2006. appointed by president george w.
i'm sure there are others in other courts of appeals or working their way toward the court of appeals right now. so, it's an issue that is involved in a considerable amount of litigation that is going on. >> i would say, judge alito, that is a painful issue for most of us. it is a difficult issue for most of us. the active abortion itself is, many times, a hard decision, a sad decision, a tragic decision. i believe that for 30 years we have tried to strike a balance in this country to say...
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and the case court of appeal has rejected a request to hold a plan, deportation of a group of migrants to lawanda charities. and a trade union had asked the court to block the 1st flight, which is scheduled to leave on tuesday. head high commissioner for human rights. michelle, it miss michelle bachelor, is calling for israel to open an criminal investigation into the killing of palestinian journalist, serene apple. i, claire, i call on these radio authorities to open a criminal investigation into the killing or journalist she ran a bore to promptly make concussions and findings public and to hold perpetrators accountable under international humorous law. his read should investigate and assure appropriate the accountability for every case of death and serious injury inflicted by his railey force. the prevailing climate of impunity is fueling further bias and violations there now chronically high levels of killings and injuries of palestinians. he grew children by his radio forces in the occupied palestinian territory, have continued in the 1st 6 months of 2022 out 0. media network cont
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k to rwanda will go ahead on tuesday. events of the you case, court of appeal reject to the request by rights groups to hope that he potations. it's thoughtful, that only 7 people will be on the flight out of around $130.00, had been notified after a series of individual legal challenges. lisco live for london, i'll to say was charlie angela is there. so it started with around $130.00 people who were due to be on this flights. it's dwindled fast as is anyone actually going to be on it today? while like you said, 7 people are on the list, but 4 of them are actually challenging the deportation orders. the high court today and earlier, the prime minister took an extrude and remove to actually criticize the lawyers, representing them, saying that they are undermining everything. we're trying to do to support safe and legal channels into the u. k. and oppose the illegal and dangerous routes. so it's not yet clear how many, if any, will be on that flight, which is due to leave in just 9 hours time. the 42nd street is trust was doing the morning media around today, and she was pressed on this
k to rwanda will go ahead on tuesday. events of the you case, court of appeal reject to the request by rights groups to hope that he potations. it's thoughtful, that only 7 people will be on the flight out of around $130.00, had been notified after a series of individual legal challenges. lisco live for london, i'll to say was charlie angela is there. so it started with around $130.00 people who were due to be on this flights. it's dwindled fast as is anyone actually going to be on it today?...
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in your case, court of appeal has refused to hold a planned deportation of a group of a london migrants. on friday, the high court priest, the government plan, that on monday campaign is asked the court of appeal to reverse that judgment. u. k . prime minister jones by johnson, again defended the policy ahead of the course the session. this is about making sure that we break the business model of criminal gangs who not only risking people's lives, but undermining public confidence, legal migration on the bed. if my son is beneficiary of legal, a migration to this country, lots of businesses have legal migration to this country. we want to stop the illegal migrants and come in, we will. we wanted to turn the criminal guys because that not only day during their lives, that ripping them off. while the barber, his life was outside the court in london, and the team, the, the court of appeal to me took a long, long time to read out that decision. and they would let say, ah, laura to, to, to salt with the obvious, they have upheld the decision by the court here on friday to reject the, the, wh
in your case, court of appeal has refused to hold a planned deportation of a group of a london migrants. on friday, the high court priest, the government plan, that on monday campaign is asked the court of appeal to reverse that judgment. u. k . prime minister jones by johnson, again defended the policy ahead of the course the session. this is about making sure that we break the business model of criminal gangs who not only risking people's lives, but undermining public confidence, legal...
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on monday, the court of appeal had ruled the flight. could go ahead that decision prompted protests here at the home office. the home secretary pretty patel has always said her department expected the agreement with rwanda reached in april to be fought in the courts. but the british government has already paid rwanda more than a $150000000.00 for infrastructure. and it insists it scheme will deliver ours before the 1st flight was expected to leave. the foreign secretary said, it didn't matter how many people were on it. it's a key part about strategy for tackling the polling people smugglers who are trading in people's hopes and dreams. and in many cases costing their lie said this is why it's vitally important that we press forward with. busy policy, and if people aren't on the flight to day, they will be on subsequent flights. here we're wonder, while the prime minister chairing a cabinet meeting, made a different argument. the objective is to ensure that we make that clear distinction. i think everybody can see is fair and reasonable
on monday, the court of appeal had ruled the flight. could go ahead that decision prompted protests here at the home office. the home secretary pretty patel has always said her department expected the agreement with rwanda reached in april to be fought in the courts. but the british government has already paid rwanda more than a $150000000.00 for infrastructure. and it insists it scheme will deliver ours before the 1st flight was expected to leave. the foreign secretary said, it didn't matter...
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of appeal on monday. ukraine's ambassador to the uk tells the bbc he expects a prisoner swap to free the two britons sentenced to death yesterday by a russian proxy court. new figures suggest more than half of uk households have cut their energy use because they're so worried about the rising cost of living. a french government report says a chain of failures by the authorities at the champions league final in paris severely damaged the country's image. and they have not looked like that for a few years without the long—running australian soap opera neighbours has filmed its final scene with former starjason donovan on a return visit to ramsey street to say goodbye. hello and a very good evening if you have just hello and a very good evening if you havejustjoin us. welcome hello and a very good evening if you have justjoin us. welcome to hello and a very good evening if you havejustjoin us. welcome to bbc news. campaigners have failed for the moment in their legal bid to stop a migrant removal flight to
of appeal on monday. ukraine's ambassador to the uk tells the bbc he expects a prisoner swap to free the two britons sentenced to death yesterday by a russian proxy court. new figures suggest more than half of uk households have cut their energy use because they're so worried about the rising cost of living. a french government report says a chain of failures by the authorities at the champions league final in paris severely damaged the country's image. and they have not looked like that for a...