Granted by the uk government to students and skilled workers. Guess what. 7 still much, much improvement needs to happen. There has been a 21 decrease overall, but ill drill into the numbers to show you this is by no stretch of the imagination, a government thats in control of our borders. All of that data coming up loads to get through today, get in touch all the usual ways and a new way. Gbnews. Com yoursay ive just logged in. Im there. Send me a comment. Ill try my very best to read out as many as i can before the end of the show , so before the end of the show, so get cracking. But before all of that, its your latest news headunes that, its your latest News Headlines and its sophia wenzler. Thanks, martin. Good afternoon. Its 3 02. Im sophia afternoon. Its 3 02. Im sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. A 14 wenzler in the gb newsroom. A 14 year old boy has died after a stabbing attack in North East London. Four other people were also injured in the attack in hainaut and have been taken to hospital. A 36 year old man carrying a sword has been arrested. Police say they do not believe the attack was terror related. Met police chief superintendent stuart bell spoke at the scene. At the scene. It is with Great Sadness that i confirm that one of those injured in the incident, a 13 year old boy, has died from their injuries. He was taken to hospital after being stabbed and sadly died a short while after. The childs family are being supported. Firstly by my local officers and now with some specialist officers, and everyone across the met is keeping them in our thoughts at this unimaginably difficult time. Some local residents have spoken of their fear after the attack. Attack. Really, really devastating because now i live here, ive lived. I dont feel safe anymore. I dont think id be able to take my daughter and let her out by herself here, because were constantly now within the last year and a half, were heanng last year and a half, were hearing somethings always happening. You almost become more cynical to it after a while, but i think when you have conversations about the and, you know, attendances to incidents like this, the police force needs to be commended for what they have been able to achieve with the resources theyve got. With the resources theyve got. King charles has revealed his shock at being diagnosed with cancer as he returned to official public duties for the First Time Since his diagnosis, he visited a Cancer Treatment centre alongside the queen to meet medical specialists and patients. When asked about the state of his health, he said im well. The king has been announced as the new patron for Cancer Research uk, taking over from his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth. The government has denied claims its lost track of thousands of migrants. Its after a Home Office Report suggested more than half of those set for deportation to rwanda could not be located, according to the figures, just over 2100 of those identified for removal are in touch with authorities, and thats out of 5700. All had been told their asylum claims were inadmissible, but 62 are not reporting to the home office. Shadow chancellor home office. Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves says the government has lost control of illegal immigration. The conservatives have lost control of the borders and now they have literally lost the people who they say theyre going to be sending to rwanda. Theyve lost control of the immigration and asylum system , immigration and asylum system, and it is ordinary working people that are paying the price. The government needs to crack down on the criminal gangs that are luring people to this country, and then process the claims without losing the Asylum Seekers, which is now what is appearing to happen. Appearing to happen. In other news, sir keir starmer says the people of scotland should be allowed to have a say on who becomes the next leader of the snp. Its after a motion of no confidence in the Scottish Government was tabled by the labour party. That will be debated and voted on tomorrow. So humza yousaf tomorrow. So humza yousaf announced he was stepping down as first minister on sunday and will continue in his post until a replacement can be found. A replacement can be found. Senior snp figures are backing former deputy first minister john swinney for the top job. Scottish labour leader anas sarwar says mr swinney is not a candidate for change. John swinney has been at the heart of the snp government for the last 17 years. Hes at the heart of the snp party. For the last 40 years he was the architect of the finance deals that broke local government. He that broke local government. He was the worst education secretary in the history of the scottish parliament. Hes the man that wrote and delivered the bute house agreement and now somehow wants to pretend hes the change candidate. The change candidate. And rishi sunak has backed a campaign for nottingham stabbing victim grace omalley. Kumar to be awarded the george cross. Her parents called for their daughter to be bestowed with the highest military award after she was murdered, attempting to save her friend Barnaby Webber from knife attacker Valdo Calocane calocane high security patel order is set to be reviewed next week , after the victims families week, after the victims families expressed outrage that he avoided prison following his sentence. And for the latest sentence. And for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. Com slash alerts. Now its back to. Martin. To. Martin. Thank you sophia, and lets get straight to that shocking stabbing spree in east london, where a 14 year old boy has been tragically killed several people, including two Police Officers, were also attacked by a man with a sword. Metropolitan Police Say Officers were called after reports of a vehicle being dnven after reports of a vehicle being driven into a house. Its understood that the attacker then stabbed members of the pubuc then stabbed members of the public and two officers with a large blade. Well, lets get the large blade. Well, lets get the latest now from gb News ReporterKatherine Forster, who is at the scene. Catherine, welcome to the show. Absolutely horrific. Tragic incident. Youve been speaking with locals on the ground. Whats the latest. 7 ground. Whats the latest . Yes. People here are really reeling. As you would expect. Reeling. As you would expect. Its a very ordinary suburban part of North East London. People this morning getting up to go to school to go to work. And yet we had this man with a sword 7 00 in the morning trying to get into peoples houses, ramming a vehicle into a house, and then accosted by locals, then the police. He ran across then the police. He ran across the roofs of on the roof of a garage , and the police were garage, and the police were filmed shouting to him to put down the sword and also shouting to locals, lock your doors, lock your doors it was 22 minutes. The we learned that the press conference with the chief superintendent of this area told us, 22 minutes from the first call to the police to this man being tasered, hes 36 years old. Hes in custody now. They old. Hes in custody now. They are stressing that they do not believe this to be terror related. And also theyre not looking for anybody else in connection with this. They want to reassure the local community. But of course, this terrible for news people in hospital. Two Police Officers, two locals expected to make a full recovery. But tragically, a 14 year old boy taken to hospital and died of his injuries. His family being supported by specialist officers and the neighbours. The locals here really just cannot take in what has happened. I was speaking to some of them a little bit earlier. Lets see what they had to say. It was a it was more of a calm area before and i could i can see it myself as my kids are growing up. That the increasement of the knife crime is getting severe is getting out of hand. Thats what it is. Its getting out of hand. What they need to make a tougher law, you know, because its become so easy and comfortable for these young youngers to carry the knives and i think majority of the time theyre carrying the knives for their own safety because they think that someone else is carrying it. You almost become more cynical to it after a while, but i think when you have conversations about the Police Forces and, you know, attendances to incidents like this, the police force needs to be commended for what they have been able to achieve with the resources theyve got. What has happenedis resources theyve got. What has happened is perhaps a one off, an off key, but its becoming more prevalent in all areas around london. Yeah. So that first lady that ispoke yeah. So that first lady that i spoke to say shes lived in this area for 20 years, she said in the last 3 or 4, she really feels that things have got more dangerous. And talking about knife crime and increasingly, how she feels that young people often will carry knives in the hope of protecting themselves. But of course, this in this instance, was not a young person. This was a 36 year old man. Nor was it a stabbing late at night in some alleyway. You know, this was broad daylight at first thing in the morning. Really quite extraordinary. Really quite extraordinary. Still an absolutely enormous Police Operation here. Theres many, many streets cordoned off. This is as close as we can get. But the forensics teams down there a couple of streets further on, on the left where this incident took place. Also hainault, the local tube station closed, and these streets dont show any sign of opening up any time soon and seeing people coming down who live here. Theres a gentleman just a few minutes before i came on air, explaining to the Police Officer he needed to get to his house, and the Police Officer basically said, well, im sorry, nothing i can do. You know, you cant go home. He then said, well, look, mate, i understand i was a Police Officer for 30 years. I understand, but my wife is disabled. I need to get back to her. So they let him through. But they wouldnt guarantee at all that he would actually be allowed into his house. So a huge operation taking place. We will no doubt learn more about this man. In due course, but just unimaginable for this family. You know, who got up this morning thinking it was just another day and their lives now in tatters. A big political now in tatters. A big political reaction to, of course, from across the political spectrum. The Prime Minister, paying tribute to the Emergency Services and also saying such violence has no place on our streets, but unfortunately, increasingly this is happening on our streets. Wes streeting, the Shadow Health minister, is the Shadow Health minister, is the local mp here, and he said im absolutely devastated. By the news today and paying tribute again to the police, i think its worth saying, you know, the police do come in for a lot of criticism, but, you know , they do put their lives on know, they do put their lives on the line for us as well. And you know, great bravery shown by those individual officers this morning , john and catherine, morning, john and catherine, what strikes you in the tone of the voice of the locals you were speaking to of almost this kind of attack, as extreme as it is nevertheless becoming a part of a fabric where knife crime now is seen as an ordinary part of living, especially in london. You talk there with locals whove seen this deteriorate over the years. How much of a over the years. How much of a widespread issue do you think this is now, this, this sense that we are simply losing control of our streets . Control of our streets . Well, its extremely worrying, isnt it . And the lady was saying that it was just in the last few years, they mentioned another stabbing. I didnt have the details. Also, a shooting that took place not too far away , and she was worried far away, and she was worried about her children as we all are. But i think the thing is that, you know, these things happening in broad daylight, people think carefully when theyre coming home late at night or when their children are out late at night, they worry. But you know, this was 7 00 in the morning and, you know, as the morning and, you know, as the gentleman said, well, what do you do . You have to leave your house. You cant just stay inside for fear of something happening. But of course, these five people who were attacked and this one boy who tragically died, you know , they just died, you know, they just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. And certainly theres going to be a lot of questions now being asked. I did think it was interesting that, the police chief superintendent stuart bell, they made it abundantly clear that they were not going to respond to any questions whatsoever. They were asked if whatsoever. They were asked if this man that theyve now got in custody was known to the police, but they would not be drawn on that or any other matter. But, more details will emerge, i imagine, in the coming hours and certainly days. Certainly days. Thank you, Katherine Forster. And weve just learned that king charles has added his condolences to that list of people who are very concerned about this. And in fact, we have that clip from chief superintendent stuart bell, who spoke earlier. He was taken to hospital after being stabbed and sadly died a short while after. The charles family are being supported. Firstly by my local officers and now with some specialist officers, and everyone across the met is keeping them in our thoughts at this unimaginably difficult time. Ive seen have we been given anyidea ive seen have we been given any idea at all of when we may expect another update from the police . Police . No, we havent , martin. They no, we havent, martin. They have just said that as and when they have more information to give us, they will do so. Nor, i have to say, have we been given any indication for local people. Were now seeing , you know, were now seeing, you know, children coming home from school, people beginning to come home from work, many of them simply not able to get back into their houses because this investigation, this is cordoned off quite a considerable area and more than one actual street. And more than one actual street. So, you know, the police told me earlier they hoped it wouldnt be too much longer, but no guarantees. And, you know, over my shoulder i can see a young boy, probably about the age of the boy who sadly died. And obviously trying to get home from school, not sure what to do and not able to get back into his house. Katherine forster thank you for joining us from hainault. I forjoining us from hainault. I can see your your emotional there. I know your children are similar age as are mine very horrific and disturbing case. Thank you Katherine Forster for that update and of course well bnng that update and of course well bring you updates throughout the show as we get them. And just to add again to repeat that, the king has expressed his condolences to that scene. So well bring you full updates throughout the show. And theres throughout the show. And theres plenty of coverage of that story on our website, gb news. Com and youve helped to make it the Fastest GrowingNational News website in the country. So thank you very much. Now summer website in the country. So thank you very much. Now summer is just around the corner and we want to make it sizzle for you with an incredible £20,000 in cash up for grabs in the latest Great British giveaway. Its our Great British giveaway. Its our biggest cash prize to date and it could be yours. Biggest cash prize to date and it could be yours. Heres how you could be our winner. 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Good luck. Coming up, the home office has denied losing contact with thousands of migrants set for rwanda flights. But the big question is , well, where are question is, well, where are they then . Because your own report says theyve simply gone missing. Thats next. Im Martin Daubney on gb news, britains news channel welcome back 321 is your time. Im Martin Daubney , and this is gb news. Now, the government denies that thousands of migrants set to be deported to rwanda have simply disappeared. Thats despite their own reports, which suggest that contact with them has been lost. Well, the Home Office Document shows that out of the 5700 migrants set to be deported, over 3000 simply cannot be located for detention. And this comes after officials began detaining migrants this week ahead of the first flights to rwanda, apparently departing later this summer. Well, joining me now is gb new