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some are resisting the relocation, refusing to leave hotels and launching legal action. government sources say they have no choice and could lose their accommodation altogether. we think it's critically important, as a matter of basic fairness that yes, we're an open and welcoming nation, but we are not going to have... you know, we're going to have open hearts, but we're going to have a secure front door. and i think that is a reasonable position that the british people understand. and it's the judgment of all of us, more than the men, that will determine whether this is right. danjohnson, bbc news, weymouth. the uk electoral commission, has revealed it's been the subject of a complex cyber attack. the independent watchdog, which sets standards for how elections should be run, says "hostile actors" have been able to access electoral registers, in 2021 and last year. it's warned the public to be "vigilant for unauthorised use or release of their personal data." let's get more from our technology editor, zoe kleinman, in glasgow.

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BBC News Now

going in and out. we heard from government sources earlier today that some migrants were already on the barge, then they seemed to backtrack with a press release later on saying they couldn't confirm anyone was on board but it was ready for people to arrive. it's fair to say some migrants have arrived. i can't give you the numbers, and i think that is a deliberate ploy by the uk government not a figure on it because they don't want to be seen in essence talking about success and failures in terms of numbers. this is a crucially important symbolic moment for the british government in terms of its immigration policy, loading people onto barges, having somewhere to live on a barge the british government says is cheaper than housing them in hotels as they have been around the uk for the last few months, even years. they say that costs £6 million a day. we haven't got a figure on how much this barge will cost but we are told

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of england — will arrive today. the barge — called the bibby stockholm — will be used to house up to 500 men while they await the outcome of their asylum applications. campaigners have expressed concern about the conditions on board, but the government insists the vessel is safe — and that it will help reduce the cost of placing migrants in hotels. from dorset, danjohnson reports. government sources have suggested the first asylum seekers will be moved here today to grow on board the bibby stockholm which has been more tearful three weeks but has so far been sitting empty. there have been delays because of concerns about fire safety and other health and safety issues that had to be dealt with but now sources suggest

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BBC News

the bbc has been told that the first 50 people will be moved to a barge docked off the south coast of england later today. the barge is called the bibby stockholm — and it will be used to house up to 500 men while they await the outcome of their asylum applications. campaigners have expressed concern about the conditions on board, but the government insists the vessel is safe — and that it will help reduce the cost of placing migrants in hotels. dan johnson reports. government sources have suggested the first asylum seekers will be moved due to portland today to go on board the bibby stockholm, the accommodation barge that has been more cheer for the last few weeks will so far been emptied, there have been delays because of concerns about fire safety, other health and safety issues that occurred and had to be dealt with, but now sources are suggesting that everything is ready. and we know some asylum seekers have received letters

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in the country use their cars to get around and are dependent on their cars", adding, "i just want to make sure people know that i'm on their side in supporting them to use their cars". it comes after mr sunak�*s conservatives retained the parliamentary seat of uxbridge and south ruislip in west london on the back of a campaign focused on opposition to the expansion of london's ulez charging zone for older polluting vehicles. the labour mayor of london, sadiq khan, is pressing ahead with that after a legal challenge brought by some conservative councils failed this week. he says it's important to clean up london's air and tackle the climate crisis. he's promised to look at new ideas to help people meet the costs. after uxbridge, rishi sunak appears to have identified car owners as a target for conservative policies. but it's not clear what effect his review of low traffic schemes will have. government sources could not say

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he's promised to look at new ideas to help people meet the costs. after uxbridge, rishi sunak appears to have identified car owners as a target for conservative policies. but it's not clear what effect his review of low traffic schemes will have. government sources could not say whether local councils could be forced to remove any already in place. damian grammaticas, bbc news. lets take a look at some of the other stories in the news here in the uk. a man's died in hospital, after a crash involving an ambulance and a scooter in south yorkshire, in the north of england. police say the ambulance was responding to an emergency call in barnsley, on friday night, when the collision happened. three men have been arrested on suspicion of murder in hereford in the west midlands, where police have been searching for a missing man who fell into a river. officers are investigating whether the man was involved in an altercation, before falling into the water near victoria bridge

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of london's ulez charging zone for older polluting vehicles. the labour mayor of london, sadiq khan, is pressing ahead with that after a legal challenge brought by some conservative councils failed this week. he says it's important to clean up london's air and tackle the climate crisis. he's promised to look at new ideas to help people meet the costs. after uxbridge, rishi sunak appears to have identified car owners as a target for conservative policies. but it's not clear what effect his review of low traffic schemes will have. government sources could not say whether local councils could be forced to remove any already in place. damian grammaticus, bbc news. in china, until recently, it was extremely difficult for single women to have children. last year, the government said health insurance should cover the cost of giving birth for single mothers and that they should also get paid maternity leave.

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Breakfast

effect his review on low traffic schemes will have. government sources could not say weather local councils could be forced to remove any in place. damian grammaticas, bbc news. let's get more on today's news now. including the retirement of stuart broad, with roger. one of england's cricketing greats, stuart broad, has announced he'll retire from the sport at the end of this ashes series. the 37 year old broke the news during the final test match against australia, saying it was the right time to finish. joe wilson reports. when stuart broad strode down the ovan when stuart broad strode down the oval�*s steps his decision was made. equally extraordinary in duration and success was coming to an end. he grew up in a cricketing family. he grew up in a cricketing family. he grew into a bowler who produced magical, unplayable spells, but sometimes he could barely believe stop his face always tells the story. this summer, at 37, what is

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Breakfast

focused on opposition to the expansion of london's ulez charging zone for older, polluting vehicles. the labour mayor of london, sadiq khan, is pressing ahead with that after a legal challenge brought by some conservative councils failed this week. he says it's important to clean up london's air and tackle the climate crisis. he has promised to look at new ideas to help people meet the costs. after uxbridge, rishi sunak appears to have identified car owners as a target for conservative policies, but it is not clear what effect his review of low traffic schemes will have. government sources could not say whether local councils could be forced to remove any already in place. damian grammaticas, bbc news. the prime minister will meet energy bosses this week as he prepares to

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Eye On All Manipur Incidents, 6,000 Cases Filed: Government Sources

The strategy aims to curtail the spread of disinformation, with a particular focus on social media platforms, which have seen a surge in purported incidents in Manipur.

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