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We quit the 9-to-5 grind to live on a $125K yacht in Greece with our kids — it's a dream come true

Laura and Ross Colledge remortgaged their newly-renovated house, bought a 2005 Bavaria 42 yacht they'd checked out a few months prior and moved their family to Greece during the summer of 2019.

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Queenstown Anzac ceremony disrupted by Shotover Jet, owners apologise

Shotover Jet and owners Ngāi Tahu Tourism have apologised after their boats disrupted an Anzac service at Queenstown’s Edith Cavell bridge on Thursday. As...

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possible in the 7th of october. —— investigative committee. yolande knell, middle east correspondent, thank you. the uk government says it's determined that its bill to allow some asylum seekers to be sent to rwanda should face no further delays. it says members of both the upper and lower chambers of parliament will have to keep voting until it's approved. the government hopes the policy will stop people trying to make the dangerous english channel crossing on small boats. so far this year, more than 6,000 migrants have made the journey. the prime minister will hold a press conference in about an hour and a half. we'll take you live to that when it happens. joining me now from the rwandan capital kigali is our africa correspondent barbara plett usher, and our political correspondent harry farley is in westminster for us. good morning to both of you. hello, both of you. barbara plett usher, first in kigali, if i could turn to you and ask what the view is there,

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when _ am confident we will do the same when it— am confident we will do the same when it comes to the vietnamese. president — when it comes to the vietnamese. president micron and i have agreed to work— president micron and i have agreed to work with european partners on closing _ to work with european partners on closing loopholes to enter europe in the first— closing loopholes to enter europe in the first place in the home office has signed a joint statement with the vietnamese government committing to deepen— the vietnamese government committing to deepen our already very strong migration— to deepen our already very strong migration relationship and just last week— migration relationship and just last week officials from the government of vietnam were at weston jet foil and manston to observe for the front line as _ and manston to observe for the front line as they— and manston to observe for the front line as they continue to manage multiple — line as they continue to manage multiple rivals. but we cannot keep reacting _ multiple rivals. but we cannot keep reacting to— multiple rivals. but we cannot keep reacting to the changing tactics of these _ reacting to the changing tactics of these gangs. the truth is we need innovative — these gangs. the truth is we need innovative solutions to address what is a global— innovative solutions to address what is a global migration crisis to disrupt— is a global migration crisis to disrupt the business model as people smuggling gangs and save lives and that means a systematic deterrent. the only— that means a systematic deterrent. the only way to stop the boats is to eliminate _ the only way to stop the boats is to eliminate the incentive to come. by making _ eliminate the incentive to come. by making it _ eliminate the incentive to come. by making it clear that if you arrive here _ making it clear that if you arrive here illegally, you will not be able

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the judiciary and court rooms ready, training _ the judiciary and court rooms ready, training escorts, getting chartered planes _ training escorts, getting chartered planes booked, getting an airfield ready. _ planes booked, getting an airfield ready, getting the guidance changed and working with the rwandans as the foreign— and working with the rwandans as the foreign secretary has done to make sure they— foreign secretary has done to make sure they are ready with their people all trained at their end of accommodation ready and asylum svstem _ accommodation ready and asylum system ready over there. this is an enormous — system ready over there. this is an enormous complex operation and we were working very hard to deliver it but as— were working very hard to deliver it but as i_ were working very hard to deliver it but as i said. — were working very hard to deliver it but as i said, people's patience is running _ but as i said, people's patience is running fine and my patience has run thin and _ running fine and my patience has run thin and want to get this done and the planes — thin and want to get this done and the planes off. sky news.- the planes off. sky news. prime minister, the planes off. sky news. prime minister. you — the planes off. sky news. prime minister, you hope _ the planes off. sky news. prime minister, you hope to _ the planes off. sky news. prime minister, you hope to get - the planes off. sky news. prime minister, you hope to get the i minister, you hope to get the flights in the summer but you stick your reputation on this policy. is this a moment of success for you with this bill passes and do you have to remove thousands of asylum seekers before a general election to close the gap in the polls and regain voters trust?— close the gap in the polls and regain voters trust? success is when the boats have _ regain voters trust? success is when the boats have been _ regain voters trust? success is when the boats have been stopped. -

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prioritise — of a foreign court, i would always prioritise our national security and that's— prioritise our national security and that's the — prioritise our national security and that's the right thing for the british— that's the right thing for the british pregnancy to do a little i would _ british pregnancy to do a little i would do — british pregnancy to do a little i would do. can we go to the express? you have _ would do. can we go to the express? you have said — would do. can we go to the express? you have said repeatedly that this policy will stop the boats. and that you would rule out a summer general election with more time to work before going to voters and if i may ask to have the confidence in the midst commissioner? j ask to have the confidence in the midst commissioner?— ask to have the confidence in the midst commissioner? i have said what i said about elections _ midst commissioner? i have said what i said about elections multiple - i said about elections multiple times— i said about elections multiple times before, i'm working on the assumption to of the second half of the year— assumption to of the second half of the year and that remains the case and also _ the year and that remains the case and also i — the year and that remains the case and also i have said on the timing of this— and also i have said on the timing of this is i have said. we have talked — of this is i have said. we have talked about deterrent and i think that's— talked about deterrent and i think that's important as this is notjust about— that's important as this is notjust about one — that's important as this is notjust about one flight but multiple flights — about one flight but multiple flights and that's how you build a deterrent— flights and that's how you build a deterrent and that what are preparatory work has been designed to deliver— preparatory work has been designed to deliver but i also believe in deterrence. the national crime agency— deterrence. the national crime agency has made it clear that you need _ agency has made it clear that you need deterrence and we have seen the

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to stav _ here illegally, you will not be able to stay. and this policy does exactly _ to stay. and this policy does exactly that. and be no doubt about the choice _ exactly that. and be no doubt about the choice the country will face later— the choice the country will face later this — the choice the country will face later this year. the labour party has no _ later this year. the labour party has no plan. they have no treaty or bill and _ has no plan. they have no treaty or bill and no — has no plan. they have no treaty or bill and no flights to rwanda. they are resigned to the idea that you will never— are resigned to the idea that you will never fully solve this problem. their— will never fully solve this problem. their priority is not stopping boats. — their priority is not stopping boats, but stopping the planes removing people who have no right to be here _ removing people who have no right to be here. and that would achieve only one thing _ be here. and that would achieve only one thing it — be here. and that would achieve only one thing. it will send a message to the criminal— one thing. it will send a message to the criminal gangs that they can continue — the criminal gangs that they can continue their deplorable illegal trade _ continue their deplorable illegal trade in — continue their deplorable illegal trade in people. my policy is different. i believe it should be this country and your government who decides _ this country and your government who decides who— this country and your government who decides who comes here. not criminal gangs _ decides who comes here. not criminal gangs and _ decides who comes here. not criminal gangs and i_ decides who comes here. not criminal gangs and i have a plan to deliver it. gangs and i have a plan to deliver it we _ gangs and i have a plan to deliver it we will— gangs and i have a plan to deliver it. we will start the flights and will stop— it. we will start the flights and will stop the boats. thank you. i will stop the boats. thank you. i will get — will stop the boats. thank you. i will get questions from the media. canister— will get questions from the media. canister with the i. please?

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notiust_ to thanks to the labour party but is notjust about that to thanks to the labour party but is not just about that one flight. it's about— not just about that one flight. it's about putting a system in place and that's— about putting a system in place and that's what — about putting a system in place and that's what we have done that will ensure the — that's what we have done that will ensure the successful delivery of multiple — ensure the successful delivery of multiple flights a month through the summer— multiple flights a month through the summer and beyond until the boats have stopped. that's what we are determined to deliver enough on our will deliver~ — determined to deliver enough on our will deliver. next, go to the times. thank— will deliver. next, go to the times. thank you — will deliver. next, go to the times. thank you if— will deliver. next, go to the times. thank you. if you do manage to stop flights to rwanda, does that mean the uk will not need to leave the echr? j the uk will not need to leave the echr? ., . ., ., ., echr? i am confident that we are workin: in echr? i am confident that we are working in a _ echr? i am confident that we are working in a way _ echr? i am confident that we are working in a way that _ echr? i am confident that we are working in a way that compliant l echr? i am confident that we are i working in a way that compliant with all our— working in a way that compliant with all our international obligations and we — all our international obligations and we work very hard to deliver that _ and we work very hard to deliver that but — and we work very hard to deliver that but i — and we work very hard to deliver that. but i what i would say is we are reasonable people trying to do a reasonable — are reasonable people trying to do a reasonable thing in my patience, like the — reasonable thing in my patience, like the patience of the british people — like the patience of the british people is one pretty thin at this point _ people is one pretty thin at this point and — people is one pretty thin at this point and we're to deliver this policv — point and we're to deliver this policy. we have worked very hard to do in _ policy. we have worked very hard to do in a _

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boats. that was the former home secretary speaking _ boats. that was the former home secretary speaking to _ boats. that was the former home secretary speaking to the - boats. that was the former home secretary speaking to the bbc- boats. that was the former home | secretary speaking to the bbc and remind you that we are watching bbc news warrior expecting the prime minister to hold a press conference in downing street talking about the government rwanda plan is still with us is the bbc harry farley. listening to the former home secretary interview there, remind of this policy is also being challenged within the ruling party itself, within the ruling party itself, within the ruling party itself, within the conservatives. yes, very much so. within the conservatives. yes, very much s0- you _ within the conservatives. yes, very much so. you remember— within the conservatives. yes, very much so. you remember when - within the conservatives. yes, very much so. you remember when thisj within the conservatives. yes, very - much so. you remember when this bill was first debated and voted on in the house of commons was controversy about whether we would pass and there were some like suella braverman and the right of the party who had significant concerns, as you heard there, but the bill contains loopholes, they feel it doesn't go far enough to blocking legal challenges to being deported to rwanda and they wanted the bill to be tougher. on the other hand, more moderate conservatives said that the bill goes too far as it stands and

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