Of cigarettes. Will it help people stub out the. 7 people stub out the . And just how much does support do Junior Doctors have from the public . Health bosses have warned that the nhs cannot take any more disruption , even take any more disruption, even amid yet more strikes. Were amid yet more strikes. Were live from a picket line. Live from a picket line. And breaking news in the last hour now. Theyve netted neymar, the p56 hour now. Theyve netted neymar, the psg superstar becomes the latest player to head to saudi arabia. All that and much more arabia. All that and much more to come. First, though, lets kick off with the news roundup. Heres tatiana. Pip. Heres tatiana. Pip. Thank you and good morning. This is the latest from the newsroom. The governments under pressure to explain why there were delays in removing migrants from the bibby after from the bibby stockholm after traces of legionella were discovered. Dorset council says discovered. Dorset council says home Office Contractors were told about the bacteria on the day Asylum Seekers boarded the barge. All 39 people were removed from the vessel on friday, at least three days after concerns were raised. Labour leader sir keir starmer says the government is failing to tackle the issue. To tackle the issue. I dont think the answer to this is barges is hotels , this is barges is hotels, massive costs £6 million a day airbase , buses, thats a thats airbase, buses, thats a thats the symptom. The problem is that the symptom. The problem is that the government has not done enough work to break the gangs that are running this trade, this vile trade, and to process s the applications. And so the government has made a complete and utter mess of this. I mean, and utter mess of this. I mean, small boats week last week was a complete fiasco. We would fix complete fiasco. We would fix the fundamentals, go after the gangs that are running this and process the claims. So we do not have this problem in the first place. The government is set to announce new plans to ensure cancer is caught earlier performance targets will be scrapped replaced with a scrapped and replaced with a new, diagnosis standard new, faster diagnosis standard which will see patients whove been urgently referred receiving a diagnosis within days. A diagnosis within 28 days. Patient s with cancer will then start treatment within nine weeks from the date referral weeks from the date of referral. The nhs believes the proposals will help save more lives, but Cancer Research uk says current missed targets represent years of underinvestment by the government. It comes as junior government. It comes as Junior Doctors in england continue their four day strike. Its estimated a million procedures and appointments will be cancelled and rearranged due to the action. The walkout started on friday. It ends at 7 am. Tomorrow. Its the fifth round of strikes by British Medical Association members since march over a pay dispute. Chair of the bma. East midlands Junior Doctors committee, jamshid khan , says the government should pay Junior Doctors fairly if it wants waiting lists to go down. The government has refused to come to the negotiating table , come to the negotiating table, so weve got a very clear demand which is we want to be paid a bit more than £14 an hour. So to restore our pay back to the levels it was in 2008 would be to bring our pay up from £14 now to bring our pay up from £14 now to £19. Now the governments unwilling to invest in the staff. Were people who are staff. Were the people who are going down the waiting going to bring down the waiting list if theyre not paying list. And if theyre not paying us, means that the us, it just means that the services are to get worse services are going to get worse to people are still in a serious condition after a car crashed into a campsite in pembrokeshire. Nine people were hurt when the vehicle flipped and rolled ploughing into them at the newgale site on saturday night. One of those critically injured was airlifted to hospital. A child and baby were in a tent that was hit, but they escaped serious injury. The number of People Killed in the hawaii wildfires has now reached 93. Its feared the number of victims could still climb with hundreds of people still missing. The historic resort town of lahaina on the island of maui was mostly destroyed. And the federal Emergency Management agency estimates it will cost more than £4 billion to rebuild. Network rail has released video of dangerous behaviour level crossings. Cctv level crossings. Cctv compilation shows a person doing press ups , dog walkers sitting press ups, dog walkers sitting their pets on the tracks for photos and children putting stones on the line. Nearly 50 stones on the line. Nearly 50 cases of misuse have been reported by train drivers or were caught on camera in worcestershire and the west midlands. So far this year. Network rail is trying to raise awareness and discourage people from risking their lives. From risking their lives. Reports of vehicles being driven the wrong way down the motorway in england have risen by 13 in the past year. National highways figures shows nearly 900 incidents involving on coming vehicles. Thats an average of more than 16 a week. The aa has called the increase frightening and said theyre often either down to drunk drivers or people being overly reliant on their satnav. Pubs in england and satnav. Pubs in england and wales will be allowed to continue selling takeaway pints. The rules were brought in to help pubs during covid lockdowns. They were meant to end in september, but the government has decided to keep the laws which means the licencing laws which means establishments dont need an extra licence for site sales extra licence for off site sales. As this is gb news across the uk on tv, in your car, on Digital Radio and on your Smart Speaker by simply saying play gb news now its back to pippin. Tom welcome back to the live desk conservative mps have called french efforts to stop small boats crossing the English Channel pathetic after six people died attempting the journey on saturday and the crisis continues as a leaked government document shows the home office is planning to house migrants in disused raf bases for up to five years. This comes as 16,600 have crossed the channel so far this yeah labour leader sir keir starmer says air bases are not the way to solve this situation i i i think everybody has got to face up to the fact that the government has broken the asylum system and i do not want to use barges , hotels, air bases barges, hotels, air bases because i do not think that is the way we fix the problem. Now, it may be that were going to inherit a very bad situation just as we are on the economy and on health. But fundamental italy, you get through italy, you cant get through this by more barges. You get through this by tackling the criminal gangs that running criminal gangs that are running this trade and by this terrible trade and by processing the applications. And processing the applications. And i think anybody watching this would be pretty shocked to learn that of all the people who arrived by small boats in the last year or so, the government has only processed 1 of their applications. And thats the applications. And thats the root government root problem. Government failure . Well joining us in the studio now to discuss this is gb news Political Correspondent olivia utley and olivia. Sir keir starmer, i suppose is hitting on something that many people feel there has been government failure here. Well, yes. I mean, if you look at the track record of both rishi sunak and Boris Johnson and i suppose time in and liz truss, i suppose time in government , doesnt really government, it doesnt really feel progress has been feel as though progress has been made this issue. Last week we made on this issue. Last week we saw the first time a 755 migrants crossed the channel in a single day and we also reached the milestone of 100,000 migrants having crossed the channel since 2018. I mean, you could argue, i think quite reasonably, that thats not for want of trying on the part of the government this year. Rishi sunak agreed a deal with the albanian Prime Minister to make it send albanian it very easy to send albanian migrants albania , which migrants back to albania, which sounded it was going be sounded like it was going to be a at the time, a big breakthrough. At the time, albanians responsible for albanians were responsible for 90 the traffic across the 90 of the traffic across the channel but in their place we have more afghan refugees coming across the channel. We have more turkish refugees. So its a bit of a many headed hydra. You solve one problem and another one pop up in its place. Keir starmer has said that his plan to tackle the migrant crisis is to tackle the migrant crisis is to reach a new deal with the eu and with france. Of course, and with france. Of course, thats much easier said than done. Has given £500 done. Rishi sunak has given £500 million to france just this year in an attempt to make the relationship work better and to and to try and solve the problem upstream. Um, and so far it doesnt seem to be working particularly well, in part because the french have a policy not to intercept boats once theyve sailing, which theyve started sailing, which means police means that the French Police have very short window means that the French Police hawhich very short window means that the French Police hawhich to very short window means that the French Police hawhich to gety short window means that the French Police hawhich to get thoset window means that the French Police hawhich to get those boatsiow in which to get those boats between them, leaving the beaches and setting out for the channel. So keir starmer, theyre saying that he doesnt believe barges answer. Neither barges is the answer. Neither air he didnt air bases, but he didnt actually definitively rule out using them. He just said he didnt think they were the answer. Well, and weve already had labour shadow ministers saying that they would be prepared to carry on. They think that they will have to carry on using barges etcetera once they get into power. So barges etcetera once they get into power. So keir starmer is being practical about being sort of practical about the this just shows the situation. This just shows the situation. This just shows the extent to which labour really does believe and i think quite a lot the country quite a lot of the country believe that that labour really is government in waiting. Is the government in waiting. Now start being now they have to start being practical about policies. I mean, its mean, that said, he says its not doesnt say not the answer. He doesnt say what the answer is. That is the luxury of being leader of the opposition. I suppose its so interesting listening keir starmer listening to keir starmer talking he doesnt listening to keir starmer talkirto he doesnt listening to keir starmer talkirto use he doesnt listening to keir starmer talkirto use them, he doesnt listening to keir starmer talkirto use them, butie doesnt listening to keir starmer talkirto use them, but he doesnt listening to keir starmer talkirto use them, but he feelst want to use them, but he feels like might have to the like he might have to in the same he says he doesnt same way that he says he doesnt want those new oil and gas licences and yet if theyre already approved, the labour party cancel hes party wont cancel them. Hes almost sort for free almost riding sort of for free on tory turmoil and getting perhaps the benefits of the policy of the policy with none of the drawbacks the of the selling drawbacks of the of the selling of policy. Of that policy. Absolutely is. I think he absolutely is. I think youve that hes the youve said before that hes the luckiest his ducks luckiest man alive. His ducks just to into a row all just seem to fall into a row all the time. He can easily say, well, this is the governments fault. Theyve created this crisis, is the only crisis, but now this is the only way got to solve it. I way weve got to solve it. I find it really interesting to see labour has moved on see how much labour has moved on this just sort of or this issue in just sort of 7 or 8 months at the end of last yeah 8 months at the end of last year, it was hard to get a labour shadow minister to come out say the channel out and say that the channel crisis even a problem. It crisis was even a problem. It sounded as though just felt sounded as though they just felt that borders were that porous borders were necessary desirable necessary and desirable in the modern now youre hearing modern age. Now youre hearing keir starmer say that. Yeah, although doesnt its although he doesnt think its the ideal solution. He would be prepared house migrants on on prepared to house migrants on on barges. A real shift in barges. That is a real shift in the conversation and shows the extent to he is really extent to which he is really trying appeal that centre trying to appeal to that centre ground, are worried ground, who are very worried about this problem. Now we talked about the figures, the number of people crossing over the crossing the channel over the last the tragedies last few days and the tragedies that happened on saturday. One of the things been of the things that has been blamed is that at the moment theres french theres actually fewer French Police officers patrolling the beaches because so many of them are on leave. Do you think that is a factor . Im sure that is a factor. Apparently at the moment, 20 of french guards are on french patrol guards are on leave and then there are, of course, so many other factors, too, this idea that once too, this idea that that once once ship has left, once the once the ship has left, once the boat left is in the boat has left or is in the water, the French Police cant intercept it. I mean, if you can just imagine stretch, its just imagine this stretch, its about of channel. Its about 50 miles of channel. Its dark. The migrants usually leave at night. There dunes at night. There are sand dunes on the beach. There are plenty of places migrants sort of places for migrants to sort of places for migrants to sort of camp where there of set up camp where there hidden from police eyes. And then there are sort of literally mere moments when the police can can seize those ships. And if youve even got a small reduction in the number of Police Officers on those shores, its just very, difficult. Its just very, very difficult. Calling it i think theyre calling it swarming tactics that the swarming the tactics that the smugglers at the smugglers are using at the moment. Theyre setting the moment. So theyre setting the boats off simultaneously at all different so the different locations. So the Security Officers havent got a chance of. Yeah. And of course, meanwhile , youve got weve meanwhile, youve got weve heard reports of gunfire heard these reports of gunfire taking place , fights breaking taking place, fights breaking out on the beaches as between afghans and kurds. So the police are pretty busy dealing with that as well. So theyre pretty thinly stretched out across, as i say , a very long stretch of i say, a very long stretch of channel gunfire on those beaches hasnt been heard in 70 odd years. But just finally, it is interesting to hear, sir keir starmer say that that figure, that astonishing figure, only 1 of recent arrivals actually having been processed. I suppose this is nothing to do with the number who actually cross, but this is pertinent with regards to those who have to be put up in hotels or on barges or in airfields fields. I suppose the labour has a point here. Labour party has a point here. If more these people were if more of these people were processed, either be processed, some could either be deported the real deported or enter in the real economy and pay for themselves rather than be supported by the taxpayer. Well, absolutely. And well, absolutely. And obviously, mean, lots of obviously, i mean, lots of people believe that this is the crux problem. It takes on crux of the problem. It takes on average, its 450 days average, i think its 450 days to process a migrants claim that is over a year. So its no wonder that we have this £6 million a day tax bill for housing migrants. Weve got a backlog of 170,000 hundreds coming over every single day. And then theres a huge, huge bottleneck as it takes over a year for their claims to be processed. So yes, i mean, speeding up that that process would be great. How the labour party would manage it isnt quite clear the moment. It quite clear at the moment. It sounds though Office Sounds as though the home office is pretty dysfunctional is really pretty dysfunctional andifs is really pretty dysfunctional and its going to take a of and its going to take a lot of hard work to get that process moving quickly. Quickly, any word just very quickly, any word yet on when will or might yet on when people will or might be moving back on to the bibby stockholm barge . Its not yet clear. Ministers its not yet clear. Ministers are still saying that they would like to get get migrants moving back on to that bibby stockholm barge. But while the legionnaires virus is there, legionnaires virus is out there, its hard to know. Okay. Its really hard to know. Okay. Thank you. For now, olivia, thank you. Well, we will move on to our next guest to talk about this. Its former Home Office Minister norman baker. Good afternoon to you, norman. Thanks for thanks for joining us. How would you tackle it then in terms of the engush tackle it then in terms of the English Channel crossings . Because so many arriving in just a few days , do you think the a few days, do you think the french need to step up patrols . Do we need to push for another agreement , which we do we need to push for another agreement, which we probably wouldnt get . What do you think we do . Do an agreement . This is this is a major problem for all european countries. And i have to say, its going to get worse. Its going to get worse because weve got more and more dysfunctional countries across the world, partly due to western interfer