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then the lies about joe biden and, you know, this biden crime family thing. >> oh, my god. >> just stop. you're talking to yourself. >> obsession. >> not only that, they make fools of themselves time and time again. they've been lying about this for three years now. you know, ginni thomas lying about this when she wanted to overthrow american democracy, lying about the quote of biden crime family and how they should be on a barge. again, the committee that arnold the pig is the legal counsel. >> comer. >> yeah, comer's committee, they keep making fools of themselves. donny, i have to say, at some point, at some point, you know, the chickens come home to roost. when you make a fool of yourself time and time again trying to go after joe biden, you don't know

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served alongside uk armed forces, overseas in places like afghanistan would be exempt from the policy, the other says that an independent committee of experts would have to declare that rolando was safe before flights could actually take off —— rwanda. but you heard the pm adamant that this is it tonight. one of the press conference takeaways is that he's broken his promise that flights will take off at the end of spring, 10—12 week takes us to the end of june, beginning ofjuly. so he's broken that promise, the question is, who's to blame for that delay? he says it's labour, continually blocking this legislation, labour points out it's the government who controls the schedule here in parliament and there's been ample opportunity in recent weeks to do with the prime minister plans to do tonight — go late into the evening and ultimately get it over the line. at the house of lords is in no mood quite yet to back down, the thinking is go from the commons back to the

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flights, the numbers on those flights, the numbers on those flights after this bill does pass and get royal assent. as you say, he's been sharing that operational committee this morning and it will be interesting to see whether he is able to give any operational details coming out of that meeting as to how, whether and how many asylum seekers will be sent and when that will happen. seekers will be sent and when that will happen-— will happen. harry, a lot has been said about — will happen. harry, a lot has been said about the _ will happen. harry, a lot has been said about the ping-ponging - will happen. harry, a lot has been . said about the ping-ponging between said about the ping—ponging between the house of commons and house of lords. talk to the mechanics of that and also what it means constitutionally in terms of how this will end?— this will end? the commons is exected this will end? the commons is exnected to — this will end? the commons is expected to reject _ this will end? the commons is expected to reject those - this will end? the commons is expected to reject those two i expected to reject those two amendments, those two expected to reject those two amendments, those two changes expected to reject those two amendments, those two changes of expected to reject those two amendments, those two changes of the house of lords attached to the bill and we are expecting them to reject or reject those two changes in the bill will go to the house of lords

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the director—general tim davie appearing before a committee in parliament said there was the detail of the allegations themselves, what he called privacy issues, duty of care, which the bbc had the responsibility to huw edwards, and legitimate public interest. they had to weigh up the points, this is the outcome. huw edwards giving his resignation. i think the questions from outside will be, is there some financial settlement? he has said i will resign, or has there been a negotiation of him going? we aren't being told it and probably never will. ., �* ., ., will. you've alluded to the length of time it has _ will. you've alluded to the length of time it has taken _ will. you've alluded to the length of time it has taken since - will. you've alluded to the length of time it has taken since the - will. you've alluded to the length i of time it has taken since the news first broke in the summer of last year. what would your assessment be of how the bbc has handled this

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currently disagree over two things. the lords want an independent committee to say rwanda is sticking to the treaty and for there to be the ability to declare rwanda unsafe if needed. they also want a small boat migrants who have worked with uk armed forces to be exempt from being sent to rwanda. the prime minister has claimed labour is to blame for delays. labour says the government could have passed this bill soon and that it was mr sunak always looking for someone else to blame. and it's notjust labour peers were trying to make changes. crossbenchers who don't belong to any party are, too. we crossbenchers who don't belong to any party are. toe-— any party are, too. we are strong --eole any party are, too. we are strong people and — any party are, too. we are strong people and we — any party are, too. we are strong people and we will— any party are, too. we are strong people and we will keep - any party are, too. we are strong people and we will keep going . any party are, too. we are strong people and we will keep going as| people and we will keep going as long as is necessary. this is, in my view, the most inexpressible and insensitive day i've experienced in nearly a0 years in one or other house of parliament. nearly 40 years in one or other house of parliament.— house of parliament. other opposition _ house of parliament. other opposition parties - house of parliament. other opposition parties also - house of parliament. other| opposition parties also want amendments. —— magnix bookable. the conservatives could win this if all the conservatives turned up but fewer _ the conservatives turned up but fewer than half of their peers are turning _

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authorised that to happen - that's because parliament has authorised that to happen to i that's because parliament has. authorised that to happen to this bill. authorised that to happen to this bill i_ authorised that to happen to this bill i can — authorised that to happen to this bill. i can tell— authorised that to happen to this bill. i can tell you _ authorised that to happen to this bill. i can tell you that _ authorised that to happen to this bill. i can tell you that the - bill. i can tell you that the government— bill. i can tell you that the government have - bill. i can tell you that the government have just- bill. i can tell you that thej government have just lost bill. i can tell you that the - government have just lost the vote in the _ government have just lost the vote in the relation _ government have just lost the vote in the relation to _ government have just lost the vote in the relation to the _ government have just lost the vote in the relation to the committee i government have just lost the vote in the relation to the committee byj in the relation to the committee by 240-2“ _ in the relation to the committee by 240-2“ re-she _ in the relation to the committee by 240—211. re—she sunak— in the relation to the committee by 240—211. re—she sunak still- in the relation to the committee by 240—211. re—she sunak still has. in the relation to the committee by 240—211. re—she sunak still has a i 240—211. re—she sunak still has a lon- 240—211. re—she sunak still has a long way— 240—211. re—she sunak still has a long way to — 240—211. re—she sunak still has a long way to go. _ 240—211. re—she sunak still has a long way to go. and _ 240—211. re—she sunak still has a long way to go, and this- 240—211. re—she sunak still has a long way to go, and this could - 240—211. re—she sunak still has a long way to go, and this could be | long way to go, and this could be a very late _ long way to go, and this could be a very late night _ long way to go, and this could be a very late night. understand - long way to go, and this could be a very late night. understand this . long way to go, and this could be a very late night. understand this isl very late night. understand this is another— very late night. understand this is another example _ very late night. understand this is another example of— very late night. understand this is another example of government l very late night. understand this isl another example of government by pressure _ another example of government by pressure rather— another example of government by pressure rather than _ another example of government by pressure rather than a _ another example of government by pressure rather than a serious - pressure rather than a serious attempts— pressure rather than a serious attempts to _ pressure rather than a serious attempts to address _ pressure rather than a serious attempts to address the - pressure rather than a serious i attempts to address the problem pressure rather than a serious - attempts to address the problem of people _ attempts to address the problem of people smugglers— attempts to address the problem of people smugglers bringing - attempts to address the problem of people smugglers bringing people i people smugglers bringing people across— people smugglers bringing people across the — people smugglers bringing people across the channel. _ people smugglers bringing people across the channel. 0r— people smugglers bringing people across the channel. 0r rishi - people smugglers bringing people| across the channel. 0r rishi sunak should _ across the channel. 0r rishi sunak should he — across the channel. 0r rishi sunak should be doing _ across the channel. 0r rishi sunak should be doing two _ across the channel. 0r rishi sunak should be doing two things. - across the channel. 0r rishi sunak should be doing two things. he - should be doing two things. he should — should be doing two things. he should he — should be doing two things. he should be giving _ should be doing two things. he should be giving these - should be doing two things. he should be giving these peoplel should be giving these people safe and legal— should be giving these people safe and legal routes _ should be giving these people safe and legal routes to _ should be giving these people safe and legal routes to go _ should be giving these people safe and legal routes to go here - should be giving these people safe and legal routes to go here and . and legal routes to go here and prove _ and legal routes to go here and prove they— and legal routes to go here and prove they have _ and legal routes to go here and prove they have a _ and legal routes to go here and prove they have a claim, - and legal routes to go here and prove they have a claim, or- and legal routes to go here and prove they have a claim, or if . and legal routes to go here and i prove they have a claim, or if they don't, _ prove they have a claim, or if they don't. then— prove they have a claim, or if they don't. then they— prove they have a claim, or if they don't, then they should _ prove they have a claim, or if they don't, then they should be - prove they have a claim, or if they. don't, then they should be returned. the other— don't, then they should be returned. the other thing — don't, then they should be returned. the other thing you _ don't, then they should be returned. the other thing you should _ don't, then they should be returned. the other thing you should do- don't, then they should be returned. the other thing you should do is- the other thing you should do is getting — the other thing you should do is getting a — the other thing you should do is getting a grip _ the other thing you should do is getting a grip on _ the other thing you should do is getting a grip on the _ the other thing you should do is getting a grip on the home - the other thing you should do is. getting a grip on the home office, getting _ getting a grip on the home office, getting the — getting a grip on the home office, getting the backlog _ getting a grip on the home office, getting the backlog eliminated - getting a grip on the home office, getting the backlog eliminated sol getting the backlog eliminated so that we _ getting the backlog eliminated so that we can — getting the backlog eliminated so that we can have _ getting the backlog eliminated so that we can have some _ getting the backlog eliminated sol that we can have some confidence getting the backlog eliminated so i that we can have some confidence in the integrity— that we can have some confidence in the integrity of — that we can have some confidence in the integrity of the _ that we can have some confidence in the integrity of the system, - that we can have some confidence in the integrity of the system, which i the integrity of the system, which is something _ the integrity of the system, which is something that _ the integrity of the system, which is something that successive - is something that successive conservative _ is something that successive conservative home - is something that successive i conservative home secretaries is something that successive - conservative home secretaries have destroyed _ conservative home secretaries have destroyed recently. _ conservative home secretaries have destroyed recently. we _ conservative home secretaries have destroyed recently.— destroyed recently. we had a bit of movement in _ destroyed recently. we had a bit of movement in the _

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and that many others were members of hamas. but the report says the israeli government has yet to provide any "supporting evidence" that "a significant number" of unrwa employees are members of terrorist organisations. nonetheless, there is an extensive list of recommendations, although the committee said it believed unrwa is "irreplaceable and indispensable to palestinians' human and economic development." the review, supported by three nordic research institutes, was headed by the former french foreign minister, overall, the findings of the review are that unwra is in place of a very significant number of mechanisms and procedures to ensure compliance with the humanitarian principle of neutrality. actually, they probably have a more developed system than other organisations or agencies. there is always room for

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chair of the home affairs select committee. what did you make of what you heard from the prime minister this morning, the news conference he gave on this flagship reminder scheme for his government? brute scheme for his government? we started to get a bit more information about what the plan is. obviously. — information about what the plan is. obviously, it is 10—12 weeks ahead before _ obviously, it is 10—12 weeks ahead before any— obviously, it is 10—12 weeks ahead before any flexible take off. the home _ before any flexible take off. the home affairs select committee as i was been _ home affairs select committee as i was been very concerned about the practicalities of this scheme and whether— practicalities of this scheme and whether it will actually deliver the numbers — whether it will actually deliver the numbers that the government seem to think it _ numbers that the government seem to think it will, _ numbers that the government seem to think it will, and also whether it will actually have that deterrent value _ will actually have that deterrent value that the government claim. we know the _ value that the government claim. we know the permanent secretary of the home _ know the permanent secretary of the home office would not sign this policy— home office would not sign this policy off, he had to get a ministerial direction because he wasn't — ministerial direction because he wasn't satisfied that it was value for money, — wasn't satisfied that it was value for money, that it would deliver on what _ for money, that it would deliver on what the _ for money, that it would deliver on what the government think it will. so that— what the government think it will. so that is— what the government think it will. so that is still to be decided and we need — so that is still to be decided and we need to see the evidence of whether— we need to see the evidence of whether the scheme works. you have them in front — whether the scheme works. you have them in front of— whether the scheme works. you have them in front of your _ whether the scheme works. you have them in front of your committee - them in front of your committee fairly regularly. the next time you see them, what would you be wanting to get out of them? we see them, what would you be wanting to get out of them?— to get out of them? we want to get more information _

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Anti-gay committee demands Mbumba's stance

A committee that is against homosexuality and same-sex marriage has urged President Nangolo Mbumba to assent to last year’s marriage amendment bill and spouse bills, and to...

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