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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240707

of cyber attacks from russia. and brazilian leader jair bolsonaro is expected to address the nation today for the first time since losing the presidential run off to his left wing rival. the chief inspector of prisons has said the government must get a grip on a migrant processing centre in kent. a report published today says back in july the facility at manston was working reasonably well , but it says since then it has deteriorated significantly, with conditions being described as wretched . working reasonably well, despite a number of risks. meanwhile, the home secretary has been accused of using inflammatory language about migrants. suella braverman told the commons she wanted to stop what she called an invasion on our southern coast. she told mps the current asylum system is broken and illegal migration is out of control. labour accused her of being unfit for office, whilst one refugee charity called the home secretary s comments indefensible. it follows criticism

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 10:00:00

this is bbc news these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. conditions at a migrant processing centre in kent are described as wretched as a watchdog calls on the uk home office to get a grip of the situation. the immigration minister admits action is needed. what we have to do at manston is ensure that it returns to a well run, compassionate, humane site which can manage around 1000 to 2000 individuals. at the moment it s got significantly more than that. the british treasury has told the bbc it s inevitable that everyone will need to pay more tax in the years ahead and warns of tough decisions . south korea s chief of police admits crowd control in the area of seoul where156 people died

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 09:07:00

processing centre. firstly the weather is pretty atrocious and getting worse, it is very windy, the rain is about to commence and i think nobody will try to cross the channel in a smallbone today. frankly, it looks pretty unpleasant on the ferries coming again this morning. cross the channel in a boat. the second bit of good news is immigration minister robertjenrick said some people were moved out of manston migrant processing centre overnight and there are plans to move al taay few more in the coming days, so the very high number of 4000 reached on sunday is looking to come down. people are meant to spend 24 hours here and by definition because there were no crossings yesterday all today, anybody that now has been that for more than 24 hours, we believe the number is still in the thousands, possibly 3000 or more, all therefore more

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 09:03:00

the immigration minister, roberrtjenrick, says the government is working to make things better. the issue is the sheer number of migrants who have crossed the channel in recent weeks, that is putting immense pressure on the infrastructure. we never planned or created infrastructure for 40,000 people to cross the channel in small boats in a single year alone and it may well be more by the end of 2022. at manston we had to ensure it returns to a well run, compassionate, humane site which can manage a rent 1000 to 2000 individuals. it has significantly more at the moment, we are working intensely now everyday to reduce that population. our home affairs and legal correspondent dominic casciani has the latest. our home affairs and legal correspondent dominic

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