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the government of rwanda for their work in strengthening their asylum svstem, _ work in strengthening their asylum system, passing legislation and setting — system, passing legislation and setting up a new appeals tribunal. the next — setting up a new appeals tribunal. the next few weeks will be about action, _ the next few weeks will be about action, whilst i'm conscious want deeds. _ action, whilst i'm conscious want deeds. not— action, whilst i'm conscious want deeds, not words, i not going to outline _ deeds, not words, i not going to outline now exactly what will happen when _ outline now exactly what will happen when. there are good operational reasons— when. there are good operational reasons for— when. there are good operational reasons for this. there is a loud minority— reasons for this. there is a loud minority who will do anything to disrupt— minority who will do anything to disrupt our plan so we will not be giving _ disrupt our plan so we will not be giving away sensitive operational detail— giving away sensitive operational detail which could hinder all the progress — detail which could hinder all the progress made to date. teams across government— progress made to date. teams across government need to be able to get on and deliver— government need to be able to get on and deliver without a interference. thev're _ and deliver without a interference. they're working flat out to deliver this genuine game changer. the first fli-ht this genuine game changer. the first ftight will_ this genuine game changer. the first flight will leave in 10—12 weeks. flight will leave in10—12 weeks. that is— flight will leave in 10—12 weeks. that is later than we wanted but we have always been clear, processing will take _ have always been clear, processing will take time and if labour peers had not _ will take time and if labour peers had not spent weeks holding up the bill had not spent weeks holding up the hill in _ had not spent weeks holding up the hill in the _ had not spent weeks holding up the bill in the house of lords to try to block— bill in the house of lords to try to block these flights altogether, we would _ block these flights altogether, we would have begun this process weeks

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this is an extortionate scheme, they should be putting that money into boosting our border security instead, that is what labour would do. the safety of rwanda bill is central to mr sunak�*s plans to "stop the boats" — arguing the scheme would acts as a effective deterrent for people who cross the channel in small boats. effectively, the legislation would drastically limit the grounds for legal challenges to the rwanda scheme and it gives ministers the power to disregard some human rights law. here's our political correspondent harry farley with more on mr sunak�*s announcement. there are some interesting details there about when he expects flight to take off, he said 10—12 weeks as you said there. and some interesting detail about the work the government has been doing behind—the—scenes to ensure that this plan is ready to go and is operational as soon as possible.

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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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if it wasn't for you doing all that investigation, we would not have known about him in detail as we do now. we showed not everything possible was done before the murder investigation was closed four years ago. baroness lawrence now has a personal message for the met commissioner, sir mark rowley. there's still lines of inquiries for them to follow up on. there's still three suspects out there, and i'm sure there's witnesses that probably could help them, if they're interested. so i think that's what i'd like to see him do — is to instruct his team to follow up on the information, whatever is out there. because if you don't go and look, you're never going to find anything. the officer now responsible for the case, deputy assistant commissioner matt ward, promised baroness lawrence answers last year about the met�*s handling of the sixth suspect, but failed to provide them. he wrote to her injanuary to say he's ashamed and regretful, and then went silent.

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Verified Live

huw edwards has resigned from the bbc. the decision was reportedly made on medical advice, and comes nine months after a string of allegations appeared in the sun newspaper accusing him of misconduct. huw edwards has not appeared on bbc news since then. the bbc has confirmed that he has not been paid off, and hope his decision will "allow all parties to move forward". earlier we heard form our media editor — katie razzall. it's a very significant day for the bbc and of course a very significant day for huw edwards. it is a short statement, not a great deal of detail. it is attributed to a bbc spokesperson and it says huw edwards is today resigned and left the bbc after 40 years of service. he has explained his decision was made on the basis of medical advice from his doctors. the bbc has accepted his resignation which it believes will allow all parties to move forward. the bbc says it doesn't believe it's appropriate to comment further. people may well remember last summer and what happened and the reason why

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Verified Live

welcome to verified live. we will start in new york, the latest on the donald trump trial. this is the live feed of the courthouse, clearly not inside the courtroom. no cameras allowed in the courtroom. no cameras allowed in the courtroom itself. sometimes that is in the us, not in this trial. we have pictures because there is a stills photographer, so this was earlier on, donald trump in court and he is hearing from the prosecution you are outlining the basis of their case. this hush money payment to the porn star stormy daniels and the alleged falsifying of records after. we will get more detail from of records after. we will get more detailfrom our of records after. we will get more detail from our correspondent outside the court about what has

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

scheme. we think it's illegal. it's not. the "national enquirer," that's their business model. they've been doing catch and kill for a long time. the issue here again is how the trump campaign or trump himself and the organization went about documenting it and whether or not the issue is going to be was this really a campaign contribution? how old it have been? should the mon any have been reimbursed to michael cohen through trump campaign funds. if you follow the logic of the case, that's essentially what the d.a. is saying. >> temidayo, we've been told that the prosecution throughout the course of this trial will present a lot of detail that hasn't been made public. we've gotten a lot of the details from michael cohen himself related to these payments. in fact, michael cohen went to jail for his role in the payments. how much of his legal history related to that federal case in

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BBC News Now

damaging for the bbc? you can't add the fact that one of the most trusted man in britain turns out not to be worthy of the trust. the olice to be worthy of the trust. the police saying _ to be worthy of the trust. the police saying no _ to be worthy of the trust. the police saying no case to answer. he was suspended, and there are many questions about what has happened is that has led to this point. absolutely. eyesight those points you made about duty of care, about privacy. it would always be difficult for the bbc to give detail on what happened. they hoped on a working out the process issues involved and how the incident and the family complaining and how the complaint was not well handled. that issue has been resolved. there were lots of things which needed to be resolved, which to be fair to the bbc i don't know how they could issue a definitive statement. there will still be questions from the statement, whether there has been a

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Sportsday

a billion pounds for a scheme that would only cover i% of asylum seekers. this is an extortionate scheme, they should be putting that money into boosting our border security instead, that is what labour would do. the safety of rwanda bill is central to mr sunak�*s plans to "stop the boats" — arguing the scheme would acts as a effective deterrent for people who cross the channel in small boats. effectively, the legislation would drastically limit the grounds for legal challenges to the rwanda scheme and it gives ministers the power to disregard some human rights law. here's our political correspondent harry farley with more on mr sunak�*s announcement. there are some interesting details there about when he expects flight to take off, he said 10—12 weeks as you said there. and some interesting detail about the work the government has been doing behind—the—scenes to ensure that this plan is ready to go and is operational as soon as possible.

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BBC News Now

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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