Into the u. K. Ok and in public the latest there and london in dame thank you ken or james is the executive director of freedom united an Antislavery Organization she says this is far from an isolated case. In my own work at freedom united we are aware of so many cases all around the world of people who are trafficked. And we dont know of course in this case if it is exactly the circumstances but certainly the action of moving across borders happens now those people move because. They are not able to take legal migration routes the question of trafficking is about exploitation and what happens to those people at the end sometimes people may be ticking for ways to cross what is not actually unexpectedly leads them into a situation where theyre exploited and the question we really want to ask ourselves is why is this happening and the reality is that in a world where immigration routes are increasingly closed down it creates a market for an illegal economy the stakes are raised high at t
Heavy rain, very strong winds, but equally along the south coast of the country. But today part two of the weekend is looking much better. We will see later winds, some sunshine, but light winds and the forecast. I will have all the details later on. Good morning. Its sunday, november 3. Our top story as the general Election Campaign gets into full swing, labour and the conservatives are making big spending pledges. Borisjohnson has promised to end the benefits freeze in place since 2016, whileJeremy Corbyn is proposing to insulate almost every home in the uk, which labour say will create hundreds of thousands ofjobs. Heres our political correspondent, nick eardley. Over the next few weeks we are going to hear a lot from our politicians about what they would do with power and big spending pledges are starting already. Today the government is saying it will end the benefits freeze in april next year. Its been in place since 2016 and has meant things like universal credit and allowance h
Springbok steve. Im Eddie Michael jr youre welcome to the Program Government stuff in kenya have been directed to where locally made outfits on fridays on Public Holidays its meant to boost the kenyan Manufacturing Industry. Says socalled big 4 agenda the 2 of you hit the streets of nairobi and it looks like it will take more than a directive to get things going. Again david has been a tailor for 20 years nairobis kenyatta market has been his retail home for 12 of those years in this shop selling african garments. No to go on his office on the tail yeah they do appreciates that people cousy his fabric and garment shop. And now the kenyan government are banking on a resurgent appreciation for African Attire to boost the Manufacturing Industry and create jobs just the president s directive that all Public Servants wear locally made clothes on fridays and on Public Holidays on the streets of nairobi the directive has gotten a mixed reception. Its still more natural and when you dont liste
In a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. After evening on bbc news. 7pm we will have the later the after 7pm we will have the latest on the general Election Campaign after borisjohnson the general Election Campaign after Boris Johnson rejects the general Election Campaign after borisjohnson rejects the brexit pa rtys offer to borisjohnson rejects the brexit partys offer tojoin a borisjohnson rejects the brexit partys offer to join a pact. Borisjohnson rejects the brexit partys offer tojoin a pact. And with england for south africa in the Rugby World Cup final. And at101i0 and Rugby World Cup final. And at 1040 and 11 30pm we will be taking a look at tomorrows front pages. That is all coming up. First it is sports day. Now on bbc news its time for sportsday. Hello and welcome to sportsday im 0lly foster. Englands players are ready for the match of their lives. The Rugby World Cup final is just hours away now. Some fin
Peoples memories of the wall i met hopes for the future. Plus one of the toughest forts on the planet the past. 5 its against south africa but the springboks have. 2 im full gale welcome to the program. Turkey and russia have launched joint to ground patrols in northeastern syria the operations part of a deal struck between the 2 countries to force kurdish fighters out of the territory Border Military vehicles are patrolling a 10 kilometer deep zone along the border marking a major power shift in syria a month after u. S. President withdrew his countrys forces from the area. So lets get the latest from d. W. I. Correspondent dorian jones in istanbul dorian what is the purpose of these patrols. Well these patrols are a key part of why oncor did sign up this agreement with moscow theres a great deal of skepticism from the to the Syrian Kurdish militias have withdrawn which moscow claims they have and they see that these patrols will verify the withdrawal of these Kurdish Forces 1st patro