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exact— that's why i'm not going to get into exact detail about what exactly is going _ exact detail about what exactly is going to — exact detail about what exactly is going to happen, when and where because _ going to happen, when and where because that willjust give people more _ because that willjust give people more opportunities to frustrate the process— more opportunities to frustrate the process what i can tell you is that an enormous amount of prep work has .one an enormous amount of prep work has gone on _ an enormous amount of prep work has gone on we _ an enormous amount of prep work has gone on. we have trained 200 of our best caseworkers, we have increased attention capacity to hold people, we have _ attention capacity to hold people, we have identified identified specific courtrooms to make available the rightjudges, put an airfield _ available the rightjudges, put an airfield on... and booked commercial charter— airfield on... and booked commercial charter planes for the first commercial flights and train 500 escort— commercial flights and train 500 escort and make sure that everything on the _ escort and make sure that everything on the rwandan end is ready for people — on the rwandan end is ready for people to — on the rwandan end is ready for people to be received. what i will say is _ people to be received. what i will say is this— people to be received. what i will say is this and not just about one flight~ _ say is this and not just about one flight~ this — say is this and not just about one flight. this is about a regular rhvthm. _ flight. this is about a regular rhythm, multiple flights a month through— rhythm, multiple flights a month through the summer and beyond because — through the summer and beyond because that's how you build a sustainable deterrent. the first flight _ sustainable deterrent. the first flight on — sustainable deterrent. the first flight on 10—12 weeks and then later than we _ flight on 10—12 weeks and then later than we would like but you can see the delays — than we would like but you can see the delays that we have been subject to thanks _ the delays that we have been subject to thanks to the labour party but is

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rwanda. some highlights from what he had to say. he said the first flight to rwanda will be in 10—12 weeks. he said this deterrent, of course the government sees the plan as a deterrent against illegal migration. he says this deterrent rests on the continual process of what it called a regular rhythm of flights to rwanda during the summer and beyond. he called this a regular rhythm of flights to rwanda. he said it would not rely on is a single flight and that was necessary to make sure the phenomenon of small boats crossings would stop. those were the highlights from the prime ministers press conference. we can speak to our political correspondent. what did you think of what he had to say? some interesting detail about when he expects flights to take off. he said 10—12 weeks. he had detail

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don't know if they're students. likely they are students. they might not be students and columbia is doing nothing about the fact. >> brian: unbelievable. they just shut down school. alicia, what's your experience? >> i mean, we have been calling this out for six months now. we know these are anti-smythes using semitic rhetoric. >> brian: since the october 7th attack. >> since the first set of protests on october 12th. now we see what happens when you don't shut down anti-semitic rhetoric and allow these people to feel entitled there. was rest on thursday. that was great. i commend the university for doing that guess what? walk 20 yards to the left and jacket same thing on the other lawn. now they are harassing us. yelling go back to poland where should we go. go back to the poland. we know what happened the last time the jewys from poland. >> brian: you shouldn't go anywhere. but you don't feel safe on campus. >> absolutely not. and there is no -- there has

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live from london. this is bbc news. from the campaign trail to the courtroom, donald trump gets ready to become the first american president to face criminal trial. israel's military�*s intelligence chief resigns, accepting responsiblity for failures before the hamas attack on october the 7th. prime minister rishi sunak says the first rwanda flights will take off in ten to 12 weeks, as parliament prepares for a showdown over his asylum plan. no more prevarication, no more delay. parliament will sit there tonight and vote, no matter how late it goes. no ifs, no buts — these flights are going to rwanda.

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warns motorists when the equipment isn't working. but the aa says it hasn't seen any warnings — and we couldn't find any, either. claire puts updates on her social media, telling drivers the technology that's there to protect them is no longer doing itsjob. richard bilton, bbc news. the top story is that the prime minister has said the first rwanda asylum flights will take off in 10-12 asylum flights will take off in 10—12 weeks. he was speaking at a press conference in downing street and he said the latest part of the rwanda policy will pass parliament today. latertoday, mps and rwanda policy will pass parliament today. later today, mps and members of the house of lords will sit in parliament to debate the legislation. the prime minister says he expects it to pass later today. we will bring you that story on bbc news. you can go to the website.

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summer. i think that will have implications for whether these will be done... they will not be done by the local elections and there are questions about how much of an impact this will have before the general election whenever that comes later this year. you general election whenever that comes later this year-— later this year. you mention questions — later this year. you mention questions about _ later this year. you mention questions about the - later this year. you mention questions about the generalj questions about the general election. of course, a lot of journalists were asking him does this announcement mean, 10—12 weeks, that the general election will not happen until after that timeframe. how crucial is this plan for the government election prospects? thea;r government election prospects? they are t in: government election prospects? they are trying to — government election prospects? they are trying to make — government election prospects? tie: are trying to make it a government election prospects? ti91 are trying to make it a key government election prospects? t191: are trying to make it a key pillar of their election offer to people in the uk. they are trying to make it a dividing line with the labour party. rishi sunak arguing repeatedly labour do not have a plan for migration. obviously the labour party would point to other measures they are looking to do. if they came into power. rishi sunak clearly

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because he posted several negative things about things he is not allowed to post about, the jurors, anyone taking part, court staff. they are saying he did that and violated at least three times the order. and they bought of other instances where he may have violated the gag order, so thejudge instances where he may have violated the gag order, so the judge will hear evidence on that. you mentioned the 'u , 12 hear evidence on that. you mentioned the jury. 12 peeple _ hear evidence on that. you mentioned the jury. 12 peeple on _ hear evidence on that. you mentioned the jury, 12 people on that _ hear evidence on that. you mentioned the jury, 12 people on thatjury - thejury, 12 people on thatjury have been confirmed, how tricky was the process?— the process? very tricky process, 300 prospective _ the process? very tricky process, 300 prospective jurors _ the process? very tricky process, 300 prospective jurors and - the process? very tricky process, 300 prospective jurors and going| 300 prospectivejurors and going many questions where they could be fair and many questions where they could be fairand impartial, both sides many questions where they could be fair and impartial, both sides said they were not expecting to find people who have been living under a rock for the past eight years so they will know who trump is and what sort of person he is. it was difficult for trump at certain times because he had to listen to jurors who were very negative about his

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treaty— ready to go as well and as the treaty that deals with all of the concerns — treaty that deals with all of the concerns raised by the supreme court and monitoring committee, the judges and monitoring committee, the judges and i'm _ and monitoring committee, the judges and i'm sure _ and monitoring committee, the judges and i'm sure we will go through in detail— and i'm sure we will go through in detail but— and i'm sure we will go through in detail but all of that is done and ready— detail but all of that is done and ready to — detail but all of that is done and ready to be ratified as soon as the bill passes~ — ready to be ratified as soon as the bill passes. lastly, the bbc. you are acknowledging that you're promised — you are acknowledging that you're promised to— you are acknowledging that you're promised to get _ you are acknowledging that you're promised to get flights _ you are acknowledging that you're promised to get flights off- you are acknowledging that you're promised to get flights off to - promised to get flights off to rwanda _ promised to get flights off to rwanda this— promised to get flights off to rwanda this spring _ promised to get flights off to rwanda this spring is - promised to get flights off to rwanda this spring is not - promised to get flights off to . rwanda this spring is not going promised to get flights off to - rwanda this spring is not going to happen— rwanda this spring is not going to happen so— rwanda this spring is not going to happen so they _ rwanda this spring is not going to happen so they will _ rwanda this spring is not going to happen so they will be _ rwanda this spring is not going to happen so they will be scepticism | rwanda this spring is not going to | happen so they will be scepticismj happen so they will be scepticism about— happen so they will be scepticism about your— happen so they will be scepticism about your capacity— happen so they will be scepticism about your capacity to _ happen so they will be scepticism about your capacity to deliver. . happen so they will be scepticism i about your capacity to deliver. can you be _ about your capacity to deliver. can you be certain _ about your capacity to deliver. can you be certain by— about your capacity to deliver. can you be certain by the _ about your capacity to deliver. can you be certain by the time - about your capacity to deliver. can you be certain by the time of- about your capacity to deliver. can you be certain by the time of the i you be certain by the time of the election— you be certain by the time of the election you _ you be certain by the time of the election you will— you be certain by the time of the election you will be _ you be certain by the time of the election you will be able - you be certain by the time of the election you will be able to - you be certain by the time of the| election you will be able to prove that this — election you will be able to prove that this policy— election you will be able to prove that this policy is _ election you will be able to prove that this policy is a _ election you will be able to prove that this policy is a deterrent? ii that this policy is a deterrent? i will that this policy is a deterrent? will refer what i said that this policy is a deterrent?“ will refer what i said previously. we expect the first flight to go in ten to— we expect the first flight to go in ten to 12 — we expect the first flight to go in ten to 12 weeks. of course that is later— ten to 12 weeks. of course that is later than— ten to 12 weeks. of course that is later than we wanted but we know the reason~ _ later than we wanted but we know the reason~ the _ later than we wanted but we know the reason. the labour party has consistently and at every turn

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here in the uk, rishi sunak says his government's —— here in the uk, rishi sunak says his government's rwanda bill will become law — despite fierce opposition from the house of lords. speaking in the past couple of hours, the prime minister said mps and the lords will have to vote tonight, until the bill — to send some asylum seekers to rwanda — is finally passed. mr sunak said the first flight to rwanda would leave in 10 to 12 weeks and the legislation will again be put before the commons in the coming hours. there has been a prolonged stand—off between the two houses of parliament for the past four months, amid concerns about how safe rwanda actually is for asylum seekers. mr sunak set out a timeline for his plan. the first flight will leave in ten to 12 weeks. now, of course that is later than we wanted, but we have always been clear that processing will take time and if labour peers had not spent weeks holding up the bill in the house of lords

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