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then,is so what sort of legal challenge, then, is still open? the government has advised that some asylum seekers could lodge a repeal against removal claiming their personal circumstances makes them a special case. the bill creates a high bar for that kind of appeal. the home office is now setting up offices to deal quickly with that. it is not such cases will be dealt with within a couple of months. the courts have now been given extra resources to cope. asylum seekers refused a right to appeal would still seek a... of the new laws shuts off most routes by which legal challenges can be brought. 0nce by which legal challenges can be brought. once again today, the prime minister did not rule out leaving the european court of human rights if things don't go according to plan. so let's go to the lobby. 0ur political correspondent is watching events for us tonight. i know you have a guest with you, peter. bring us up to speed where you are. the parliamentary _ us up to speed where you are. tue: parliamentary ping—pong us up to speed where you are. tte: parliamentary ping—pong continues,

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environmental campaigners have already criticised the plans to scrap that key climate change targets. indeed, friends of the earth scotland branded it the worst environmental decision in the history of the scottish parliament. we will be live in holyrood for that statement which we are expecting around 25 past two. but first i want to take a look at some of the day's other news. a conservative mp has been suspended by the parliamentary party after claims he misused campaign funds. the times newspaper alleges he use the local party funds to pay off what he reportedly called bad people who had locked him in a flat. he strongly disputes the allegations. the conservative party was made aware of the allegations three months ago and says it is investigating. 0ur political correspondent reports. the honesty needs to start now, the lack of clarity needs to stop. this was

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0ur political correspondent is also at westminster and has more on the political reaction to the suspension. downing street have confirmed that mark has been suspended as a trade envoy to several latin american countries. downing street would not comment any further on this specific case but in general terms they said that the prime minister believed there was no place in parliament by inappropriate behaviour, and mps should act as role models. there has however been plenty of political reaction from labour, they are asking a series of questions, when did the prime minister know about these allegations? did mark himself report these allegations? did conservative head office report these allegations could back in addition to that, they are also asking if there are implications for electoral law because at the time is allegation suggests that money debated for political campaigning was used for quite a different purpose. if you

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at legal options to clear the sub—postmasters wrongly convicted in the post office scandal, which he called �*an appalling miscarriage ofjustice'. more than 700 people were convicted of charges including theft and false accounting, because of a faulty computer system — fewer than 100 of them have been exonerated. rishi sunak, in a wide ranging interview with laura kuenssberg, also said he was committed to the plan to send some migrants to rwanda. 0ur political correspondent, damian grammaticas, reports. for rishi sunak, this is set to be a decisive year, issues crowding around. first, the growing calls to exonerate those caught up in the post office scandal. the prime minister was asked if he would act to clear the hundreds wrongfully convicted or have government, not post office, lawyers handle their appeals. the justice secretary is looking at the things that you have described. it would not be right to pre—empt that process. obviously there is legal complexity in all of those things but he is looking at exactly those

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bbc news, pretoria. here, the former political adviser and author derek draper has died at the age of 56. the news was broken by his wife, the tv presenter kate garraway. derek draper caught covid in march 2020 with disastrous consequences — he spent weeks in a coma, before returning home and needing round—the—clock care. 0ur political correspondent helen catt looks back at his life. derek draper, the husband of our very own kate garraway, has sadly passed away. all of us here at this morning, we're sending our love to you, kate, and of course darcey and billy. he was a former political adviser who became familiar to millions when covid changed his life and his family's. derek draper spent ten weeks in a coma after he caught the virus in 2020, and 374 days in hospital before he came home. he has difficulty speaking. he can't move without help and has

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believes and he stands down because what he believes policy promoting production of new oil and gas. derek draper, the former labour party adviser, has died at the age of 56. he'd been living with extreme complications from covid, since contracting the virus at the start of the pandemic in march 2020. his wife, the itv presenter kate garraway, announced his death online, saying that she was with her �*darling husband' when he passed. 0ur political correspondent helen catt looks back at his life. in march 2020, the former political adviser derek draper caught covid. he spent ten weeks in a coma coming home after 374 days in hospital. derek's brain and body have been so impacted by covid that he has difficulty speaking, he can't move without help and has

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names storms with storm henk arriving on the 2nd of january. names storms with storm henk arriving on the 2nd ofjanuary. but there is a glimmer of good news, high pressure is building and we could potentially see at least a week of dry, settled but colder weather to come. mil week of dry, settled but colder weather to come.— week of dry, settled but colder weather to come. all right, louise, thank you- — weather to come. all right, louise, thank you- and _ weather to come. all right, louise, thank you. and louise _ weather to come. all right, louise, thank you. and louise will- weather to come. all right, louise, thank you. and louise will be - weather to come. all right, louise, thank you. and louise will be back| thank you. and louise will be back at the end of the programme for our usual weather forecast. derek draper, the former labour party adviser, has died at the age of 56. he'd been living with extreme complications from covid, since contracting the virus at the start of the pandemic in march 2020. his wife, the itv presenter kate garraway, announced his death online, saying that she was with her �*darling husband' when he passed away. 0ur political correspondent helen catt looks back at his life. in march 2020, the former political adviser, derek draper, caught covid. he spent ten weeks in a coma coming

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derek draper, the former labour party adviser, has died at the age of 56. he'd been living with extreme complications from covid, since contracting the virus at the start of the pandemic in march 2020. his wife, the itv presenter kate garraway, announced his death online, saying that she was with her �*darling husband' when he passed. 0ur political correspondent helen catt looks back at his life. in march 2020, the former political adviser derek draper caught covid. he spent ten weeks in a coma, coming home after 374 days in hospital. derek's brain and body have been so impacted by covid that he has difficulty speaking, he can't move without help and has been left doubly incontinent.

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BBC News at Ten

lyse doucet, thank you. tributes have been paid to the former political advisor derek draper, who helped new labour come to power in the 1990s. he became ill with covid nearly four years ago and was nursed by his wife, the tv presenter kate garraway. 0ur political correspondent helen catt looks back at his life. derek draper, the husband of our very own kate garraway, has sadly passed away. all of us here at this morning, we're sending our love to you, kate, and of course darcey and billy. he was a former political adviser who became familiar to millions when covid changed his life and his family's. derek draper spent ten weeks in a coma after he caught the virus in 2020, and 374 days in hospital before he came home. he has difficulty speaking. he can't move without help and has been left doubly incontinent.

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able to in this instance because this was an impact, and info event that impacted the whole of the flight sector, not one particular airline. ., ~' , ., , flight sector, not one particular airline. ., ,, , . and if you�*ve been affected by the disruption, you can find out what your�*e entitled to on the bbc website. the government says more than 100,000 new homes could be built in england as a result of changes to rules on water pollution. ministers want to scrap the regulations, which require builders to prove that new housing developments will not cause pollution to nearby rivers. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake reports. building new homes while protecting the environment. that is to balance the environment. that is to balance the government wants to strike in relaxing the rules on pollution of waterways. eu laws require proof in some areas of england that new housing developments would not increase harmful nutrient levels in nearby rivers and wetlands.

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