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eat we are likely to see? that right- it is _ eat we are likely to see? that right- it is a — eat we are likely to see? that right. it is a creamy _ eat we are likely to see? that right. it is a creamy dangers, | eat we are likely to see? trust right. it is a creamy dangers, it impacts the elderly and vulnerable and says one of the most deadly disasters societies can experience and that we will expect to see more and that we will expect to see more and more of these heatwaves, they will become more intense and powerful but the nations have not really caught up to that and we need to be seeing much quicker action. it makes, putting shutters on the outside of homes, but also planting trees in cities because those trees can law local temperatures but what they are saying is that these heatwaves are really very extreme but the pace of change in terms of government acting on that is too slow. ., , . government acting on that is too slow. . , , ,., slow. really interesting report earlier today, _ slow. really interesting report earlier today, thanks. - slow. really interesting report earlier today, thanks. let's . slow. really interesting report| earlier today, thanks. let's get back to the situation in greece on the island of corfu where an evacuation order has been issued. 0ur correspondent is there on holiday. welcome to the programme.

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Jamaica

ignored the fact to do - with his mental health, to do with his crisis, i to do with his ability- to cope with everyday life. and it's almost as if they've just thrown all of that sense - of responsibility away and passed that onto jamaica. _ they've got discretion, - but they're using their discretion in the most harmful ways. and i see this as a government acting in a harmful way, - which is against human rights. immigration lawyers working on erik's case say his detention and removal were both unlawful. since we were instructed by erik, we were made aware that he was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. we also, whilst he was still in detention as part of his bail application, instructed medicaljustice to do a report to comment on his fitness for detention and any potential fitness to fly, which they confirmed that due to his schizophrenia and how serious it was, he wasn't fit for detention and definitely not fit to fly. erik's human rights have been breached.

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BBC News

a matter— international law. mr speaker, it is a matter of— international law. mr speaker, it is a matter of fundamental importance to this _ a matter of fundamental importance to this house that members are being told by— to this house that members are being told by the _ to this house that members are being told by the government that the content — told by the government that the content of a bill is not in breach of international law, when that assertion — of international law, when that assertion is based on information that is— assertion is based on information that is incomplete and apparently intentionally so. mr speaker, the government has put the council in an almost _ government has put the council in an almost impossible situation. we are fortunate _ almost impossible situation. we are fortunate indeed that he has been willing _ fortunate indeed that he has been willing to — fortunate indeed that he has been willing to take his professional duties— willing to take his professional duties more seriously than those who sought— duties more seriously than those who sought his _ duties more seriously than those who sought his legal advice. we know the position— sought his legal advice. we know the position about the publication of government legal advice, but that relies _ government legal advice, but that relies on — government legal advice, but that relies on government acting in good faith, _ relies on government acting in good faith, and _ relies on government acting in good faith, and their legal advisers being — faith, and their legal advisers being free to give the best advice that their— being free to give the best advice that their professional skills allow — that their professional skills allow. this followed advice must be published _ allow. this followed advice must be published before the bill. the government _ published before the bill. the government is _ published before the bill. iia: government is confident that published before the bill. "ii2 government is confident that our actions are lawful under international law. and in line with

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BBC News at One

arrival in rwanda. he promised support for safe _ arrival in rwanda. he promised support for safe and _ arrival in rwanda. he promised support for safe and legal - arrival in rwanda. he promised i support for safe and legal routes, such as refugee resettlement schemes, but opposition parties are scathing. schemes, but opposition parties are scathinu. , ., ., schemes, but opposition parties are scathin. , ., ., ., scathing. they are on workable, extortion and _ scathing. they are on workable, extortion and will— scathing. they are on workable, extortion and will cost _ scathing. they are on workable, extortion and will cost the - extortion and will cost the taxpayers billions of pounds and they reflect a prime minister who has got _ they reflect a prime minister who has got no — they reflect a prime minister who has got no grip, no answers to the questions — has got no grip, no answers to the questions that need answering and no shame _ questions that need answering and no shame and _ questions that need answering and no shame. and ijust think britain deserves— shame. and ijust think britain deserves better than this. | deserves better than this. i absolutely accept we need to stop this happening. _ absolutely accept we need to stop this happening, but— absolutely accept we need to stop this happening, but you _ absolutely accept we need to stop this happening, but you do - absolutely accept we need to stop this happening, but you do that i absolutely accept we need to stop| this happening, but you do that by providing — this happening, but you do that by providing safe _ this happening, but you do that by providing safe and _ this happening, but you do that by providing safe and legal— this happening, but you do that by providing safe and legal routes, i this happening, but you do that by. providing safe and legal routes, not by sending — providing safe and legal routes, not by sending peopie _ providing safe and legal routes, not by sending people thousands - providing safe and legal routes, not by sending people thousands of- providing safe and legal routes, not . by sending people thousands of miles away to— by sending people thousands of miles away to a _ by sending people thousands of miles away to a country— by sending people thousands of miles away to a country that _ by sending people thousands of miles away to a country that already- by sending people thousands of miles away to a country that already has - by sending people thousands of miles away to a country that already has a l away to a country that already has a poor human — away to a country that already has a poor human rights _ away to a country that already has a poor human rights record _ away to a country that already has a poor human rights record that - away to a country that already has a poor human rights record that the l away to a country that already has a i poor human rights record that the uk has previously— poor human rights record that the uk has previously questioned. _ poor human rights record that the uk has previously questioned. it - poor human rights record that the uk has previously questioned. ltjust- has previously questioned. it 'ust turns my stomach i has previously questioned. it 'ust turns my stomach to i has previously questioned. it 'ust turns my stomach to see i has previously questioned. it 'ust turns my stomach to see ourh turns my stomach to see our government acting in our name can behave in such a way. i think a lot of people will be quite a gas. in of people will be quite a gas. in the last four years the numbers crossing the channel in small boats has climbed from 297 in 2018 to almost 29,000 last year. this year has already seen 4578 arrivals and

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BBC News

it just turns my stomach to see our government acting in our name can behave in such a way. i think a lot of people will be quite a gas. in the last four years the numbers crossing the channel in small boats has climbed from 297 in 2018 to almost 29,000 last year. this year has already seen 4578 arrivals and look set to be a new record. rwanda's human rights record is one concern refugee groups have. the prime minister said he expected a legal challenge and that the plans will not be put in place overnight. but desperate to deal with channel crossings with limited options at hand, ministers hope a pledge to send people away will prove to be a deterrent. jonathan blake, bbc news, westminster. earlier our home editor mark easton gave us this update. it has taken nine months of intense

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BBC News

will be properly protected, including with access to legal services on arrival in rwanda. he promised support for safe and legal routes, such as refugee resettlement schemes, but opposition parties are scathing. they are unworkable, they're extortionate and will cost taxpayers billions of pounds, and they reflect a prime minister who has got no grip, no answers to the questions that need answering, and no shame. and ijust think britain deserves better than this. i absolutely accept we need to stop this happening, - but you do that by providing safe |and legal routes, not by sendingi people thousands of miles away- to a country that already has a poor human rights record that the uk has previously questioned. _ itjust turns my stomach to see that our government acting in our name can behave in such a way. i think a lot of people will be quite aghast. in the last four years the numbers crossing the channel in small boats

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BBC News

i absolutely accept we need to stop this happening, i but you do that by providing safe |and legal routes, not by sendingj people thousands of miles away- to a country that already has a poor human rights record that the uk has previously questioned. _ it just turns my stomach to see our government acting in our name can behave in such a way. i think a lot of people will be quite a gas. in the last four years the numbers crossing the channel in small boats has climbed from 297 in 2018 to almost 29,000 last year. this year has already seen 4578 arrivals and look set to be a new record. rwanda's human rights record is one concern refugee groups have. the prime minister said he expected a legal challenge and that the plans will not be put in place overnight. but desperate to deal with channel crossings with limited options at hand, ministers hope a pledge to send people away will

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The Ingraham Angle-20220218-08:07:00

draft. that normal as faryo as the ability to do that , they asked us for language and we gave them language when they asked us for itt. w so there's nothing nefarious about doing these kind this kind of work? >> no, nothing nefarious. just your government acting like the part of the teachers unions move along, folks don't pay attention tout ye that . oh , but of course they could always count on grandma mimi to put a positive spin on the union's blatant corruption no matter how many kids were hurt. my whole mission in congress is about the children for c the childrenhi as you've heard e say in the arena, you have to be prepared to take a punch, have to be prepared to throw a punch for the children, for the children that's echoing in my mind the democrats cared so much about the children that they join themselves at the hip with the mostt antichild personality out there. what they didt to our kids has been nothing short of

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto-20210805-14:55:00

Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto report on the the latest news and information from around the world.

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The Papers-20211020-21:34:00

reduced — deaths does appear to have been reduced significantly. that means far fewer— reduced significantly. that means far fewer people are dying, though i they are _ far fewer people are dying, though i they are still dying. the question is, is _ they are still dying. the question is, is this— they are still dying. the question is, is this enough and is it moving fast enough? consistently, when you asked _ fast enough? consistently, when you asked the _ fast enough? consistently, when you asked the public, they have said that the — asked the public, they have said that the action the government has taken _ that the action the government has taken has _ that the action the government has taken has not been strong enough and has been _ taken has not been strong enough and has been introduced to late. i imagine — has been introduced to late. i imagine if— has been introduced to late. i imagine if the situation continues to deteriorate, the same judgment will be _ to deteriorate, the same judgment will be passed at this time around. but it— will be passed at this time around. but it wiii— will be passed at this time around. but it will all come down to those important — but it will all come down to those important days in december and whether— important days in december and whether we are once again locked down _ whether we are once again locked down are — whether we are once again locked down are not. i�*m whether we are once again locked down are not-— whether we are once again locked down are not. �* , ., down are not. i'm interested in what ou said down are not. i'm interested in what you said about _ down are not. i'm interested in what you said about the _ down are not. i'm interested in what you said about the public— down are not. i'm interested in what you said about the public saying - you said about the public saying that we have acid soon enough. there seems to be a paradox where the public to say we haven't acted soon enough, and then they complain when the government does act, about the government acting. but the government does act, about the government acting.— government acting. but in other cases, government acting. but in other cases. the _ government acting. but in other cases, the complaints _ government acting. but in other cases, the complaints are - government acting. but in other cases, the complaints are that l government acting. but in other i cases, the complaints are that not enough _ cases, the complaints are that not enough action has been taken rather than too _

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