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house of lords and how difficult it will be _ house of lords and how difficult it will be for— house of lords and how difficult it will be for boris johnson and government to move the legislation there. _ government to move the legislation there. trut— government to move the legislation there. but i— government to move the legislation there, but i think this is well from there, but i think this is well from the cbi _ there, but i think this is well from the cbi is— there, but i think this is well from the cbi is a — there, but i think this is well from the cbi is a very clear warning about— the cbi is a very clear warning about their concerns over the impact this witt— about their concerns over the impact this will have on investment in the uk. this will have on investment in the uk we _ this will have on investment in the uk. we have a government that talks about— uk. we have a government that talks about wanting to grow investment and .row about wanting to grow investment and grow their— about wanting to grow investment and grow their economy, but the cbi directorâ€
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of lords, plus prince charles_ in the house of lords, plus prince charles to — in the house of lords, plus prince charles to call out a government policx _ charles to call out a government policy. and i think it's symbolic of just how— policy. and i think it's symbolic of just how terrible and inhumane a policy— just how terrible and inhumane a policy this— just how terrible and inhumane a policy this is. many legal experts feel this — policy this is. many legal experts feel this contravenes in human rights — feel this contravenes in human rights and _ feel this contravenes in human rights and britain's international obligations under the refugee convention. the reason for that is these _ convention. the reason for that is these are — convention. the reason for that is these are people fleeing were conflict — these are people fleeing were conflict and torture, and under our international obligations it doesn't matter— international obligations it doesn't matter how you arrive in the country. _ matter how you arrive in the country, whether you find your own way and _ c
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who sit in the house of lords, saying it "shames britain". the other big story leading the guardian — the paper reporting that the eu is ready to launch legal action against the uk, after ministers published new legislation which would scrap parts of the northern ireland protocol which governs post—brexit trade. that threat also in the financial times, which says borisjohnson has "defied a chorus of criticism" over the plans. and there'll be no cuts to tax before inflation is brought under control, according to the telegraph. the paper claims downing street and the treasury are worried prices could rise further if taxes are lowered to help the soaring cost of living. we will get to this picture at the end of this review, but we will start with the metro newspaper, looking at rwanda. the metro's headline as we had early in the introduction there, "cleared for take—off," the first plane for rwanda has been cleared byjudges in a victory for the home secretary. but it may have hardly anybody on board, the latest information that we have fro
who sit in the house of lords, saying it "shames britain". the other big story leading the guardian — the paper reporting that the eu is ready to launch legal action against the uk, after ministers published new legislation which would scrap parts of the northern ireland protocol which governs post—brexit trade. that threat also in the financial times, which says borisjohnson has "defied a chorus of criticism" over the plans. and there'll be no cuts to tax before...
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the house of lords. we will make our assessment of this legislation as it goes through but i think when it comes to good faith, actually the people who need to demonstrate good faith are the government. but the nationalist party which won the most seats at the recent stormont election says the government is being reckless. the protocol is working. there are sections of it where its application needs to be finessed. there are issues around paperwork burden and checks and so on, by the way, all consequences of brexit, but the europeans have been very clear there will be and there has been flexibility, and that's where all these matters need to get resolved. once again, northern ireland is at the sharp end of the fallout from brexit and the future of devolution is at stake. chris page, bbc news, belfast. let's speak to our brussels correspondentjessica parker. what is the reaction there from the eu because mac and the european commission —— commission? itruiiiiii eu because mac and the european commissi
the house of lords. we will make our assessment of this legislation as it goes through but i think when it comes to good faith, actually the people who need to demonstrate good faith are the government. but the nationalist party which won the most seats at the recent stormont election says the government is being reckless. the protocol is working. there are sections of it where its application needs to be finessed. there are issues around paperwork burden and checks and so on, by the way, all...
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the house of lords. so both sides will be hoping that there is a lot of posturing at the moment from the u. k, as well as from the you, but that really earn the goal is solution can be negotiated in the end. is of residents living in china's capital are facing compulsory testing after you outbreak of coven 19 the latest cluster of cases has been traced to a ball. were what were at one customer later. infected dozens of other people, schools, shops, and restaurants in beijing have been closed. and sports events, canceled beijing is back to mandatory testing and targeted locked downs for residents of the city. it's a major blow. many were hoping for a gradual return to normal scene after restrictions on indoor dining and other measures were lifted just a week ago. but a cove at 19 outbreak trees to the popular heavens, supermarket bar has authorities scrambling to contain a further spread of the virus prompting you that i am a little bit worried. a whole lots of places and community nestled need to be supe
the house of lords. so both sides will be hoping that there is a lot of posturing at the moment from the u. k, as well as from the you, but that really earn the goal is solution can be negotiated in the end. is of residents living in china's capital are facing compulsory testing after you outbreak of coven 19 the latest cluster of cases has been traced to a ball. were what were at one customer later. infected dozens of other people, schools, shops, and restaurants in beijing have been closed....
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the house of lords. so both sides will be hoping that there is a lot of posturing at the moment from the u. k, as well as from the you, but that really a solution can be negotiated in the end. thank you for burger berg, at mass and london. of the face of to man, the missing in the remote amazon rain forest police in brazil. so they are still searching for british journalist dom phillips and indigenous experts. bruno pereira, earlier local media, had reported the pair had been found dead. they went missing more than a week ago while traveling by boat on a trip to research deforestation in the region. this blue back contains a backpack, laptop, and other personal items belonging to missing indigenous expert, buena para, and freelance british journalist, don phillips. and this, the moment the backpack was found on sunday afternoon in an area of flooded forest near the amazonian river, where perry and phillips were last seen. a day earlier, police found traces of blood in the boat of the fisherman. he's unde
the house of lords. so both sides will be hoping that there is a lot of posturing at the moment from the u. k, as well as from the you, but that really a solution can be negotiated in the end. thank you for burger berg, at mass and london. of the face of to man, the missing in the remote amazon rain forest police in brazil. so they are still searching for british journalist dom phillips and indigenous experts. bruno pereira, earlier local media, had reported the pair had been found dead. they...
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by the house of lords appointments commission. do you know why? yes, i do. and i was much more annoyed the last time because i did this really silly thing and i was honest in the interview. i had an interview and they talked about timings. and i said, because i'm always one to be open and transparent... gosh, you've got this out of me. i haven't spoken about it before. i said we talked about most of the time that the lord sits about 3pm till 10pm on a monday, tuesday, wednesday. and i said to them, "look, i need to be straight with you in terms of the hours i can give. i'm very busy with myjob, but most importantly, i have a nine—year—old daughter and until she's 13, my most importantjob from 6:30 until eight at night is to be with her and to put her to bed, maybe until she's 12, whatever. i don't know. she's not got to that age yet. and so i would see my role as being learning for three to five years with limited input. and then gradually over the next five to ten years, committing more and more time to the house of lords. if i became a cross—bench pe
by the house of lords appointments commission. do you know why? yes, i do. and i was much more annoyed the last time because i did this really silly thing and i was honest in the interview. i had an interview and they talked about timings. and i said, because i'm always one to be open and transparent... gosh, you've got this out of me. i haven't spoken about it before. i said we talked about most of the time that the lord sits about 3pm till 10pm on a monday, tuesday, wednesday. and i said to...
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of lords here, every time _ like the house of lords here, every time a _ like the house of lords here, every time a new— like the house of lords here, every time a new president comes in, that packing _ time a new president comes in, that packing would continue and become ahsurd~ _ packing would continue and become absurd. apparently that is the only mechanism and it's not going to be deployed — mechanism and it's not going to be deployed. it's very interesting hearing — deployed. it's very interesting hearing ned talking about what happens when the evangelical right who have _ happens when the evangelical right who have been campaigning wins. uk politics— who have been campaigning wins. uk politics is— who have been campaigning wins. uk politics is bonkers at the moment but british— politics is bonkers at the moment but british politics is pretty secular— but british politics is pretty secular so it's interesting when you have this _ secular so it's interesting when you have this victory. i faint from my experience — have this victory. i faint from my experience of po
of lords here, every time _ like the house of lords here, every time a _ like the house of lords here, every time a new— like the house of lords here, every time a new president comes in, that packing _ time a new president comes in, that packing would continue and become ahsurd~ _ packing would continue and become absurd. apparently that is the only mechanism and it's not going to be deployed — mechanism and it's not going to be deployed. it's very interesting hearing — deployed. it's...
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then it needs to go to the house of lords. there will be quite a lot of backlash, especially from the house load. so both sides will be hoping that there is a lot of posturing at the moment from the u. k, as well as from the you bought that really a solution can be negotiated in the end. the european space agency has released trove of data. i nearly 2000000000. yes, 1000000000 stars and our galaxy. he one giant step towards creating the most accurate map, yet of the milky way. the data is all thanks to the essays guy a probe which is giving astronomers insights into how stars are born and how they die. the milky way, ah galactic home. a huge cloud of stars. one of thin is our son. that our closest neighbors in space hold so much mystery seen from earth. they appear so close together that you can't tell them apart. but the launch of the guy, a probe in 2013 changed that qua ah. the garage. state of theat, optical technology and observation from space from a much more favourable position. never before have the locations and move
then it needs to go to the house of lords. there will be quite a lot of backlash, especially from the house load. so both sides will be hoping that there is a lot of posturing at the moment from the u. k, as well as from the you bought that really a solution can be negotiated in the end. the european space agency has released trove of data. i nearly 2000000000. yes, 1000000000 stars and our galaxy. he one giant step towards creating the most accurate map, yet of the milky way. the data is all...
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the house of lords. the founder of the money saving expert website has told the bbc that he believes his bid for a cross—bench peerage was rejected because he was "honest" about the limited time he could commit to the role. he's been speaking to nick robinson on the political thinking podcast: now, you did want a peerage at one stage? yeah, ijust got turned down again a couple of weeks ago, actually. turned down? yes, for crossbench. by who? by the house of lords appointments commission. do you know why? yes, i do. and i was much more annoyed last time because i did this really silly thing and i was honest in the interview. so, i had an interview and they talked about timings and i said, and i said, because i want to be open and transparent, gosh, you got this out of me, i haven't spoken about this before, we talked about most of the time that the lord sits is about three until ten on a monday, tuesday wednesday and i said to them, look, i need to be straight with you in terms of the hours i can give,
the house of lords. the founder of the money saving expert website has told the bbc that he believes his bid for a cross—bench peerage was rejected because he was "honest" about the limited time he could commit to the role. he's been speaking to nick robinson on the political thinking podcast: now, you did want a peerage at one stage? yeah, ijust got turned down again a couple of weeks ago, actually. turned down? yes, for crossbench. by who? by the house of lords appointments...
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well, so i understand it's been some criticism from the house of lords. what are they been saying? yes sir. 25 bishops and archbishops who sit in the house of lords, but very strongly worded lesson to the government cooling this an immoral policy that shane britain that will really the prime minister words that like that. and again, he sent out the foreign secretary to hit back at this criticism, and she says that this policy is completely legal and completely moral. and if critics want to criticize, they should come up with an alternative plan. well, agencies in china to say there isn't alternative plan and that is establishing safe routes into britain. so people do not have to take these dangerous journeys by boat or in the, in the back of, in the back of laurie's. and what's interesting is also how this policy has evolved when it was 1st floated, the idea was that people would be sent through on to, to have their asylum claims process. that, that's no longer the case. the prime minister wants them to rebuild that lives. that basically extinguishing their right to seek asylum her
well, so i understand it's been some criticism from the house of lords. what are they been saying? yes sir. 25 bishops and archbishops who sit in the house of lords, but very strongly worded lesson to the government cooling this an immoral policy that shane britain that will really the prime minister words that like that. and again, he sent out the foreign secretary to hit back at this criticism, and she says that this policy is completely legal and completely moral. and if critics want to...
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while many are trying, there was a letter signed by 25 archbishop's ambitions in the house of lords. very strong words for the government saying this is an immoral policy that shames britain. and because of all christian heritage should inspire us to treat asylum seekers with compassion. again, the foreign secretary hit back and that's what we're seeing from the government. they are, they are hitting back every time that they've been criticized on this policy. she said the plan is completely legal, is completely moral and those who criticize it should come up with an alternative. well, agency says that our alternatives, and that is to create an expand safe routes into this country so that people don't have to make these dangerous journeys risking their lives. trying to get habit oversee this borrower of criticism is really getting to the prime minister. and he's saying, we're not going to be deterred, but we are going to get on and deliver. okay, charlie angela ever us in london. thank you. the russia has destroyed the last bridge out of savannah. don't. yes. because sissy, at the he
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it may be opposed in the house of lords in the u. k. so there's no certainty that this bill will be passed, but while it's in progress, perhaps it will help you pay to exert leverage on the you, although, and you know, it has really damage relationships with the you. so any advantage to the british problem maybe outweighed by that, if they actually go ahead with this, they will be running roughshod over and the, the wishes of majority in northern ireland and the, the aim of avoiding heart border in ireland. daugherty a professor of political science and c, ology at the national university of ireland in galway. thank you, sir for your time. thank you for the whole you should understand that you're delivering over the weapons is the shortest way to the piece. because now we have 10 times russia has more tillery weapons, more hold it, so them ukrainian soldiers. and even in this, her balance ukraine make a counter attack. and ukraine surprised the world by stopping the so called 2nd biggest army in the world, which is not true. or that's w
it may be opposed in the house of lords in the u. k. so there's no certainty that this bill will be passed, but while it's in progress, perhaps it will help you pay to exert leverage on the you, although, and you know, it has really damage relationships with the you. so any advantage to the british problem maybe outweighed by that, if they actually go ahead with this, they will be running roughshod over and the, the wishes of majority in northern ireland and the, the aim of avoiding heart...
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of lords that there will be quite a lot of backlash, especially from the has flowed. so both sides will be hoping that there is a lot of posturing at the moment from the u. k, as well as from the you. but that really and the goal is solution can be negotiated in the end. rock legend, mick jagger! you seem behind me as tested positive for coven 19. the 78 year old lead singer of the rolling stones is currently on a tour of europe. stones have called off a concert plan for amsterdam this evening, saying the safety of the audience and toying through must be a priority. the tours to celebrate the band 60th anniversary. or you go to have a quick look at our top story. crane as its forces have been pushed out of the center of the eastern city, a severe don't asking, are fighting on the outskirts goes on. brushing bombs, have destroyed all the bridges out of the city, making evacuation of civilians impossible. news live from berlin up next is global 3000. putting a report on colombia, dream of lasting peace and all the latest course at dw dot com or on social media, twitter
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packing the supreme court would be a risky thing to do because it would end up like the house of lords here, every time a new president comes in, that packing would continue and become absurd. apparently that is the only mechanism and it's not going to be deployed. it's very interesting hearing ned talking about what happens when the evangelical right, who have been campaigning, wins. uk politics is bonkers at the moment, but british politics is pretty secular, so it's interesting when you have this victory... from my experience of politics, there are some who just love campaigning, going to meetings, getting very angry, who, when they actually win, run a mile. now, let's see what happens. maybe they are feeling euphoric at the moment. but when stories emerge, as president biden said in his response, what happens if someone is a victim of incest and so on? these stories are vivid, if they emerge, and that is when i think the backlash could be wider than some of those who have been campaigning for this contemplated while they were enjoying the anger and passion of the campaign. we'll se
packing the supreme court would be a risky thing to do because it would end up like the house of lords here, every time a new president comes in, that packing would continue and become absurd. apparently that is the only mechanism and it's not going to be deployed. it's very interesting hearing ned talking about what happens when the evangelical right, who have been campaigning, wins. uk politics is bonkers at the moment, but british politics is pretty secular, so it's interesting when you have...
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so the bus will drop us off in front of the house of lords. from there we can work the prime minister's office at number 10. we'll start how protest and march all the way in an orderly fashion. yeah, no, right. it's got about a 90 percent. so can you imagine i informed the police to back up protest, so don't worry about that new law, but now could don't cause any trouble or i'll go to prison with not see money to pay $1.00 for a while with respect i think shown says that when the lease on dagger garcia is negotiated with the united states, that it will not prejudice a possible future return of checklist holland as to the archipelago. well, my honorable friend isn't assiduous in his commitment to the chick austrians in his constituency, but the challenge is to re settling these low like islands, which lack basic facilities and infrastructure are very clear as i saw by in moss. but we will look at the report we will consider the range of faxes, valley buquet taxpayer, long term contingent liabilities and defense requirements of d, j to the u. k.
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of lords i was bursar of a cambridge couege lords i was bursar of a cambridge college and we had the same arrangement for our students because i had to make provision for cambridge students. we i had to make provision for cambridge students. i had to make provision for cambridae students. ~ ., ., ., ., cambridge students. we have to go to sort in a cambridge students. we have to go to sport in a second _ cambridge students. we have to go to sport in a second but _ cambridge students. we have to go to sport in a second butjust _ cambridge students. we have to go to sport in a second butjust to _ cambridge students. we have to go to sport in a second butjust to be - sport in a second butjust to be clear, you cannot predict for certain what would happen but there was a good chance the government will lose a legal challenge on this basis given what the existing law on disability equality cells. i basis given what the existing law on disability equality cells.— disability equality cells. i believe the would disability equality cells. i believe they would but _ disability equality cells.
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of commons and the house of lords. we will make our assessment of this legislation as it goes through but i think when it comes to good faith, actually the people who need to demonstrate good faith are the government. but demonstrate good faith are the government-— demonstrate good faith are the government. but the nationalist -a government. but the nationalist party which _ government. but the nationalist party which won _ government. but the nationalist party which won the _ government. but the nationalist party which won the most - government. but the nationalist party which won the most seats | government. but the nationalist l party which won the most seats at the recent stormont election says the recent stormont election says the government is being reckless. the protocol is working. there are sections _ the protocol is working. there are sections of — the protocol is working. there are sections of it where its application needs— sections of it where its application needs to — sections of it where its app
of commons and the house of lords. we will make our assessment of this legislation as it goes through but i think when it comes to good faith, actually the people who need to demonstrate good faith are the government. but demonstrate good faith are the government-— demonstrate good faith are the government. but the nationalist -a government. but the nationalist party which _ government. but the nationalist party which won _ government. but the nationalist party which won the _ government. but...
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of lords will throw it out and then it'll go back to the house of commons and so on. it's more right now and so on. it's more right now and attempt to show to the dup in northern ireland that the government is serious about this and the dup has refused to enter discussions for ensuring there is proper government so there is proper government so there has been a bit of an impasse for some time. the question is all that satisfy the dup? they want the implementation before they take steps so it remains to be seen how quickly the whole thing goes through and whether it is, for the moment, an attempt to ease the crisis that we have in northern ireland.— ease the crisis that we have in northern ireland. when we say dup women — northern ireland. when we say dup women democratic - northern ireland. when we say i dup women democratic unionist party in northern ireland but to say that while that process is going on here in the uk, brussels says this is breaking international law and you can't unilaterally change an agreement we brokered with the eu after months and months a
of lords will throw it out and then it'll go back to the house of commons and so on. it's more right now and so on. it's more right now and attempt to show to the dup in northern ireland that the government is serious about this and the dup has refused to enter discussions for ensuring there is proper government so there is proper government so there has been a bit of an impasse for some time. the question is all that satisfy the dup? they want the implementation before they take steps so it...
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yes, the criticism has been sustained and to day 25 archbishops and bishops in the house of lords signed a letter with some very strong words for the government, calling it in a moral policy that shames britain saying that the christian heritage of britain should inspire us to treat asylum seekers with compassion again, the foreign secretary hit back, knows what we're seeing from the government that they're responding to every single allegation of criticism on this and she said it is completely legal. it is completely moral. and those who criticize it should come up with an alternative. will aid agencies say that is an alternative? and that is to establish and expand the safe routes into the country so that people don't have to risk their lives trying to get here. we just had prime minister in a cabinet meeting earlier. also coming out defending this policy is obviously getting to him this barrel of criticism. he said that we're not going to be deterred by the criticism even though some of it's coming from unexpected sources. we're going to get on and deliver, they will have to see what
yes, the criticism has been sustained and to day 25 archbishops and bishops in the house of lords signed a letter with some very strong words for the government, calling it in a moral policy that shames britain saying that the christian heritage of britain should inspire us to treat asylum seekers with compassion again, the foreign secretary hit back, knows what we're seeing from the government that they're responding to every single allegation of criticism on this and she said it is completely...
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last a 25 bishops and archbishop to sit in the house of lord laid out the feelings on this policy saying they think it is completely immoral. and it shames britain and christians. we should not be turning away people in dire need. these asylum seekers, again, the foreign secretary hit back at this criticism, saying this policy is completely legal. it is completely moral. and if you can think of any alternatives, then come up with them. like i said, agencies say there are alternatives. establishing those say fruits to this country . what's interesting is that this policy has really changed from when it was 1st floated. the idea initially was to send asylum seekers to rwanda to have the applications process. that is no longer the case. the prime minister said this is now basically one way ticket they will be sent to wanda. and the idea is that they will build their lives, that there isn't a chance of them coming back, so it's essentially extinguishing their right to seek asylum here in the u. k. okay, thank you for that charlie angela 1st in london. let's take a closer look at the challeng
last a 25 bishops and archbishop to sit in the house of lord laid out the feelings on this policy saying they think it is completely immoral. and it shames britain and christians. we should not be turning away people in dire need. these asylum seekers, again, the foreign secretary hit back at this criticism, saying this policy is completely legal. it is completely moral. and if you can think of any alternatives, then come up with them. like i said, agencies say there are alternatives....
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iairui’hat and the house of lords as well. what seems confusing _ and the house of lords as well. what seems confusing is _ and the house of lords as well. what seems confusing is that _ and the house of lords as well. what seems confusing is that both sides say they want a negotiated settlement yet they are going down this route for this confrontation? they are both also, it sounds, quite close together on what might unlock the difficulties, stopping checks on goods that are going into northern ireland and staying there and only having checks on goods that are moving into ireland. so why are we in the situation and how much difference is there in the thinking? there are several issues in place so with customs, there is some common ground there. the uk talks about a green lane for goods that will stay in northern ireland. the eu talks about an express lane, it sounds rather similar, and i think it is widely recognised that that is where there is the most common ground. the eu would say there still needs to be some checks in order to protect its single market. what acceptance there
iairui’hat and the house of lords as well. what seems confusing _ and the house of lords as well. what seems confusing is _ and the house of lords as well. what seems confusing is that _ and the house of lords as well. what seems confusing is that both sides say they want a negotiated settlement yet they are going down this route for this confrontation? they are both also, it sounds, quite close together on what might unlock the difficulties, stopping checks on goods that are going into...
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but all the bishops in the house of lords have condemned the rwanda deal as an immoral policy that shames britain. it as an immoral policy that shames britain. , ., ., ., britain. it is about the moral --rincile britain. it is about the moral principle of _ britain. it is about the moral principle of saying, - britain. it is about the moral principle of saying, we - britain. it is about the moral principle of saying, we are i britain. it is about the moral. principle of saying, we are not dealing — principle of saying, we are not dealing with this, we are outsourcing it to another nation. whatever— outsourcing it to another nation. whatever the issues are, go away, your future — whatever the issues are, go away, your future lives will be sorted out there. _ your future lives will be sorted out there. not — your future lives will be sorted out there, not here.— there, not here. that is immoral. convo s there, not here. that is immoral. convoys of _ there, not here. that is immoral. convoys of police _ there, not here. that is immoral. convoys of police vehicles - there, not here.
but all the bishops in the house of lords have condemned the rwanda deal as an immoral policy that shames britain. it as an immoral policy that shames britain. , ., ., ., britain. it is about the moral --rincile britain. it is about the moral principle of _ britain. it is about the moral principle of saying, - britain. it is about the moral principle of saying, we - britain. it is about the moral principle of saying, we are i britain. it is about the moral. principle of saying, we are not...
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we've got a piece of news that says all the bishops in the house of lords have written a letter to tomorrow's times newspaper saying the governments policy shames britain. the letter is written by all 26 bishops who are in the house of lords, it is led by the archbishop of canterbury. let me bring you a couple of sentences. this policy the bishops right, should shamus us as a nation, the shame is our own because our christian heritage should inspire us to treat asylum—seekers with compassion, fairness and justice as we have for centuries. those who are to be reported to enact a deported to be reported to enact a deported to rwanda had no gsu appealfor that we expect the first fight to go ahead with as few as 11 people on it at some point tomorrow. moving on to our men the that main story. —— main story. more now on the government's new legislation which aims to change northern ireland's post—brexit trading arrangements. the proposals seek to override parts of the existing protocol, agreed with the eu in 2020, which allows for extra checks on some goods moving across the irish sea. it
we've got a piece of news that says all the bishops in the house of lords have written a letter to tomorrow's times newspaper saying the governments policy shames britain. the letter is written by all 26 bishops who are in the house of lords, it is led by the archbishop of canterbury. let me bring you a couple of sentences. this policy the bishops right, should shamus us as a nation, the shame is our own because our christian heritage should inspire us to treat asylum—seekers with compassion,...
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parliament has overruled the house of lords. just on the second stage, we will see what is going on and take for the at that point. tom: we have had discussions with manufacturers i am northern ireland. they suggest they support the protocol. there are farmers that supported as well with some changes. what do you say to businesses as you push for this change that could lead to a trade war with the european union, mr. poots: businesses will say that but the vast majority of people are finding significant problems. marks and dispensers -- marks and spencer cost of food was 30 billion pounds, they will not be able to absorb that forever so they will pass that on to zoomers. another company has cost of 34%. that will be passed on to businesses. i have been talking to many businesses who have difficulty finding goods that were previously easy to acquire. and taking on physicals step just to cope with that. this is not a good picture for businesses. i believe it will help business, help address the issues. tom: minister, we appreciate
parliament has overruled the house of lords. just on the second stage, we will see what is going on and take for the at that point. tom: we have had discussions with manufacturers i am northern ireland. they suggest they support the protocol. there are farmers that supported as well with some changes. what do you say to businesses as you push for this change that could lead to a trade war with the european union, mr. poots: businesses will say that but the vast majority of people are finding...
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and not to mention the opposition this is likely to face in the house of lords. this could take at least a year to pass into law. dani: this is in the backdrop of concerns over the u.k. economy. we get employment numbers. what are we expecting, what does this mean for the boe? lizzy: of all the economic data coming up, these are the figures that the bank of england will care most about. the concern is that high inflation will combine with a tight labor market to create a wage price spiral and keep inflation driving. economists will fall to 3.6% inflation through april. you are likely to see the wage growth story which was more of an inflation story at the moment. the impact on the bank of england is that we are likely to see a 25 basis point hike on thursday despite the low unemployment because the gdp figure yesterday shows the unexpectedly the economy contracted in april. dani: thank you very much. keeping us up-to-date on all things u.k. we are looking at a pound which is strengthening ever so slightly, up .3%, but that is after it fell 1.5%. so it has been ta
and not to mention the opposition this is likely to face in the house of lords. this could take at least a year to pass into law. dani: this is in the backdrop of concerns over the u.k. economy. we get employment numbers. what are we expecting, what does this mean for the boe? lizzy: of all the economic data coming up, these are the figures that the bank of england will care most about. the concern is that high inflation will combine with a tight labor market to create a wage price spiral and...
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who sit in the house of lords. it said those to be deported to rwanda have had no chance to appeal or reunite with family in britain. they have had no consideration of their asylum claim, recognition of their medical or other needs, or any attempts to understand their predicament. the policy which will run as a trial for five years and see some of the uk's refugees being sent to rwanda to see asylum has also been unpopular with opposition politicians and reportedly, prince charles in private. in dover, though where the rnli have rescued 18 migrants this morning and where more than 10,000 have landed this year so far, the views are mixed. i than 10,000 have landed this year so far, the views are mixed.— far, the views are mixed. i think it is a aood far, the views are mixed. i think it is a good idea- — far, the views are mixed. i think it is a good idea. we _ far, the views are mixed. i think it is a good idea. we have _ far, the views are mixed. i think it is a good idea. we have had - far, the views are mixed
who sit in the house of lords. it said those to be deported to rwanda have had no chance to appeal or reunite with family in britain. they have had no consideration of their asylum claim, recognition of their medical or other needs, or any attempts to understand their predicament. the policy which will run as a trial for five years and see some of the uk's refugees being sent to rwanda to see asylum has also been unpopular with opposition politicians and reportedly, prince charles in private....
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biops, those bishops sit in the house of lords, the government is collecting taxes th are the equivalent of tides that are suppoing local parishes in their ministry. that was what the founders meant whenhey said no establishment, that congress shall make no nationalstablishment. a memr of states actually did have establishments into the 1800s. rious states had established churches, but that was the frameworthe founders were guarding again. the first of may meant was really federalism prevention -- the first amendment was really a federalism provision to allow different cmunities that wanted not to have a national religion that would overde each of those states and their freedoms. what ms. markert is trying to extrapolate from tt text into excessive entanglement and empowering judges to strike down ings that the founders would have found entely acceptable in the time the firs amendment was written. so we need to go back to that history, that text, and get our decisions based on the rule of law and respecting what the framers actually put in the constitution. >> well, it is not just me ext
biops, those bishops sit in the house of lords, the government is collecting taxes th are the equivalent of tides that are suppoing local parishes in their ministry. that was what the founders meant whenhey said no establishment, that congress shall make no nationalstablishment. a memr of states actually did have establishments into the 1800s. rious states had established churches, but that was the frameworthe founders were guarding again. the first of may meant was really federalism prevention...
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the house of lords. it is supposed to be deported to rwanda have had no chance to appeal to be reunited with families most have had no considerations of their asylum the policy them being sent to rwanda to seek asylum _ the policy them being sent to rwanda to seek asylum is _ the policy them being sent to rwanda to seek asylum is also _ the policy them being sent to rwanda to seek asylum is also been _ to seek asylum is also been unpopular with opposition politicians reportedly prince charles in private. in dover, where they have rescued 18 migrants this morning. and many have landed so far, views are mixed. t morning. and many have landed so far, views are mixed.— far, views are mixed. i think it is a aood far, views are mixed. i think it is a good idea- _ far, views are mixed. i think it is a good idea. there _ far, views are mixed. i think it is a good idea. there are _ far, views are mixed. i think it is a good idea. there are too - far, views are mixed. i think it is a good idea. there are too man
the house of lords. it is supposed to be deported to rwanda have had no chance to appeal to be reunited with families most have had no considerations of their asylum the policy them being sent to rwanda to seek asylum _ the policy them being sent to rwanda to seek asylum is _ the policy them being sent to rwanda to seek asylum is also _ the policy them being sent to rwanda to seek asylum is also been _ to seek asylum is also been unpopular with opposition politicians reportedly prince charles...
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wall when it gets to the house of lords. many in the house loads a very unhappy with the legalities of this bill. so expect some hold up that. all right, thank you so much. charlie angela reporting from london in hong kong security has been tightened ahead of an anticipated visited by presidential campaign. china state media says he'll attend the swearing in ceremony of the territories next, chief executive. the van coincides with the 25th anniversary of fits hand over by britain to beijing. adrian brown reports sheeting thing was lost in hong kong in 2017. to march the 20th anniversary of the territories returned from british to chinese rule. this visit will be his 1st known trip outside mainland china since january 2020. until a few days ago, there had been uncertainty over whether he'd be coming at all. this followed an increase in coven infections with 2 senior, hong kong government officials. among the latest cases, but at the weekend, chinese state control media confirmed she would be attending the ceremony on friday,
wall when it gets to the house of lords. many in the house loads a very unhappy with the legalities of this bill. so expect some hold up that. all right, thank you so much. charlie angela reporting from london in hong kong security has been tightened ahead of an anticipated visited by presidential campaign. china state media says he'll attend the swearing in ceremony of the territories next, chief executive. the van coincides with the 25th anniversary of fits hand over by britain to beijing....