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britain being closed. the uk government says it is disappointed after the european union launched legal action over plans to scrap parts of the post brexit deal for northern ireland. our shrinking coastline a warning that rising sea levels mean almost 200,000 properties in england may have to be abandoned. hello and welcome to bbc news, let s start with some breaking news. in the past few minutes, it s been announced that yorkshire county cricket club and a number of individuals have been charged by the ecb after an investigation into racism and other allegations at the club. the investigation follows allegations of racism made by the former yorkshire player azeem rafiq. for more on this, we are joined former yorkshire player azeem rafiq. for more on this, we arejoined by our sports editor, dan roan. start by telling us what the ecb has said. well, in the last couple of minutes, they released a statement in which they released a statement in which they say that a number of ....
And we thinking, maybe we will stay there and we will get a fairer distribution in the way of asylum seekers distribution in the way of asylum seekers and economic migrants. fine seekers and economic migrants. one final question. seekers and economic migrants. que: final question, we seekers and economic migrants. iez final question, we know seekers and economic migrants. i2 final question, we know the european courts decision basically postpones any final decision until after a judicial review next month, that is what we re talking about earlier, the big moment when the courts will decide whether the policy is lawful. do you think the home office should try to put on another flight before thatjudicial review decision, or should be governmentjust wait now? it depends, i think they could try and it. it depends, i think they could try and it. and it depends, i think they could try and it, and it depends what the legal and it, and it depends what the legal challenges going to b ....
They took the decision not to punish our discipline in the individual. after that testimony, the committee issued a report earlier this year in which they were very critical of both yorkshire and the ecb. the ecb under huge pressure over this affair and today they confirmed they have made that decision to issue charges to a number of individuals and the county of yorkshire itself. tenants happening at the moment and you can catch lots of live action across the bbc today at the birmingham classic and queen s club in london. this is live from birmingham at the moment. katie boulter in action taking on caroline garcia, hoping to add her one. get a boater won the first set but taken to a tie break. later on we will see harriet dart in action, ....
Yesterday s flight cost a couple of hundred thousand pounds but never took off. in strasbourg, the european court of human rights said first the legality of the whole scheme must be decided by british courts. labour says the whole policy is flawed. even under their plans, they are not proposing that everyone who comes across the english channel goes to rwanda. i think their estimates are round about 20 30%. so i am afraid it will not be a deterrent, it will not work, it probably will be abandoned and it will cost the uk taxpayer millions and millions of pounds. 0ne application the court ruled on was brought by an iraqi man who arrived in the uk a month ago. doctors say he may have been the victim of torture. he was told his asylum claim was inadmissible. his lawyers say it is open to the government to argue before the court in strasbourg if it wants to overturn the decision, ....
Even under their plans, they are not proposing that everyone who comes across the english channel goes to rwanda. i think their estimates are round about 20 30%. so i am afraid it will not be a deterrent, it will not work, it probably will be abandoned and it will cost the uk taxpayer millions and millions of pounds. one application the court ruled on was brought by an iraqi man who arrived in the uk a month ago. doctors say he may have been the victim of torture. he was told his asylum claim was inadmissible. his lawyers say it is open to the government to argue before the court in strasbourg if it wants to overturn the decision, or it can change the law in the uk. alternatively, you could do what you should do in a democracy, what you are expected to do, and put through a law, put the matter to parliament, and have statute that would approve ....