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these dangerous crossings and, after two years, legal challenges and appeals and amendments from the lords, they are determined it will become law on monday. but charities working with asylum seekers say the law will not see the end of small boats crossing to kent. the law will not see the end of small boats crossing to kent.— law will not see the end of small boats crossing to kent. the uk last ear boats crossing to kent. the uk last year announced _ boats crossing to kent. the uk last year announced they _ boats crossing to kent. the uk last year announced they would - boats crossing to kent. the uk lastl year announced they would continue funding for this project. the policing operation of the border until 2034 so even from the uk's own admission it seems they do not think it will stop the situation. there is a difference between what is law and what is done in practice. we know it is a breach of international law and the rhetoric from the uk is fire and fury but we are yet to see if the uk is prepared to put people on flights. is prepared to put people on fliuhts. ~ :. . is prepared to put people on fliuhts. ~ . , ~ :, . flights. migrants here know a new british law might _ flights. migrants here know a new british law might see _ flights. migrants here know a new british law might see them - flights. migrants here know a new british law might see them sent i flights. migrants here know a new| british law might see them sent to rwanda, but, currently, that is a risk they seem willing to take.

Asylum-seekers , Amendments , Challenges , Kent-law , The-lords , Crossings , Appeals , Charities , Two , Ear-boats-crossing , Uk , Situation

Breakfast

it's very dangerous making the crossing. yes. maybe when i will go to rwanda again. - ah... come again, it's difficult. so if you were sent to rwanda, you'd try coming back again. yes, i will come again. yeah. i will keep the struggle. but the government insists the bill will act as a deterrent to these dangerous crossings. and, after two years, legal challenges and appeals and amendments from the lords. they're determined it will become law on monday. the priority now is to get this bill passed, right? at the end of the day, we've got to get this bill passed and i've said now, very clearly, we're going to get this done on monday. we don't want any more prevarication or delay. enough from the labour party. we're going to get this bill passed and then we will work to get flights off so we can build that deterrent. because that is the only way to resolve this issue. but charities working with asylum—seekers say the law won't see the end of small—boat

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BBC News

down the course. now we have some of the other runners that will take part. this is the start line, the beginning of the 26.2 miles challenge on these people will still run at an incredible time. this group is underfour hours. imagine running that distance in under four hours. you can see the atmosphere is amazing with so many people coming out to cheer them on and lots of people with their names on the vests are the charity they are running for and today is about achieving something incredible and so many people will raise money for charities close to their hearts. we have seen cancer charities and alzheimer's and mental health and children's charities and guide dogs, people want to raise as much money as they can for causes. and a wide range of ages. the oldest is 91 and the youngest 18 and 270 people are

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Romesh Ranganathan on suicidal thoughts as he runs London Marathon for mental health charity

Comedian and TV host Romesh Ranganathan has struggled with his mental health in the past but took on the 2024 London Marathon to raise funds for the CALM charity

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BBC News

it. briefly, james, who are you running for and why?— running for and why? three charities. — running for and why? three charities, antonelli - running for and why? three charities, antonelli no - running for and why? three i charities, antonelli no known running for and why? three - charities, antonelli no known -- charities, antonelli no known —— anthony— charities, antonelli no known —— anthony nolan, taking out stem cell research _ anthony nolan, taking out stem cell research a — anthony nolan, taking out stem cell research. a shout out to my family, wife and _ research. a shout out to my family, wife and daughter. they will be supportive of stem cell charity. the harlequins — supportive of stem cell charity. the harlequins foundation. and supportive of stem cell charity. the harlequins foundation.— harlequins foundation. and off the record and twickenham. _ harlequins foundation. and off the record and twickenham. send - harlequins foundation. and off the record and twickenham. send our| harlequins foundation. and off the - record and twickenham. send our love and best wishes to your dad who is undergoing that stem cell research. you go, drink your water. stretch out and throw those shoes in the event. you will need a very never need them again. more than 50,000 people passing through the finish line and this was a record for applications for the london marathon, more than half of people —— might have a million people. we

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BBC News

all of that support along the route. i mean, look at this, we are lucky with the weather, april could go either way, couldn't it in this country? but you go over tower bridge. you go past buckingham palace and down the mall, things many people may only see on the tv they don't live near the capital, so it is a brilliant marathon. and if you didn't know this, like many good ideas, the london marathon was thought up in a pub back in the late 19705 thought up in a pub back in the late 1970s in richmond by a group of runners really inspired by the new york marathon and they thought, let's have something like that here. so they put on the first one in 1981 and i can tell you they had about 6200 finishes that day. this year, they are looking at around 50,000. this raise has already raised more than £1 billion for charity, that record hit more than five years ago. more charities getting lots more money today. you're right, fantastic, one of the best in the world and these guys coming across now for the charities are really

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BBC News

from the jewish meet with senior representatives from thejewish community, including from thejewish community, including from thejewish community, including from the londonjewish forum and community security trust. this is after the met police already apologised twice about this incident involving gideon. they have now announced a number of measures to try and address that criticism. more on bbc website if you want to look at the statement as well as the context of the criticism. clearly this is in response to pressure that they met as feeling right now. let's bring you more on the london marathon, where more than 50,000 people have been taking part in this year's event — setting a new record. our sports reporter matt graveling was there cheering on the runners made it over the finish line. half a million people applied for a place in the london marathon this year, that is a record and as a result more than 50,000 will cross the line by many, many running for fantastic charities and raising lots

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HARDtalk

very divided societies. you've reported on, you know well. but i want to say to them, "do not make the mistakes we made." that phrase that you've now used twice implies that actually in some ways the approach to disability and people with disability is actually a more negative experience in the developed west than it is in some of the other societies you have worked in. ironically, most of the charities or ways of dealing with and supporting disabled people grew up in the 19th century. they were perfected with the welfare state in the 20th century. some are great and i am not knocking them, but overall...

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Scandalous

for the news of the world, but made no such admissions for the sun. news group newspapers, through the destruction of my public reputation, have also indirectly destroyed thousands and thousands of other innocent lives, through the profoundly negative impact that this has had on my landmine and animal and children charities and our ability to raise funds. but for the claimants, this was a landmark case that paved the way for further action. the e—mail gave the claimants' lawyers the confidence that ammunition for future cases might rest with internal newspaper documents. when someone sues a newspaper. each side have to give documents to each other. in the case of the sun, they will have to give any invoices, payments records or e—mails with a claimants name on it and it's a case

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Sportsday

lucy, who died from the illness. i lost my aunty to bowel cancer 18 months ago, i was really close to her and it was a really tough time. i'm so determined when i finish playing football to do some fundraising and keep raising awareness, basically, of the early symptoms that people tend to not be aware of, or perhaps ignore. blood into. unexpected weight loss. they were things that became prominent. if i can use whichever platform i have got to educate people and make them aware, i think it is a job done and we have seen terrific work that footballers have done over the years, current players are doing with charities. if it can be 0.1%

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