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illegally— sense of fairness and come here illegally and put pressure on services _ illegally and put pressure on services and, by the way, risk their lives _ services and, by the way, risk their lives and _ services and, by the way, risk their lives and are — services and, by the way, risk their lives and are explained by criminal gangs~ _ lives and are explained by criminal gangs. none of that is right. i do think— gangs. none of that is right. i do think we — gangs. none of that is right. i do think we can do something about it and i— think we can do something about it and i think— think we can do something about it and i think our record since i became _ and i think our record since i became pm is one that we can make a difference _ became pm is one that we can make a difference. we got the numbers down by 36%_ difference. we got the numbers down by 36% last year. for the first ever time _ by 36% last year. for the first ever time the _ by 36% last year. for the first ever time the numbers were down and they were up— time the numbers were down and they were up in— time the numbers were down and they were up in europe. we are now on track— were up in europe. we are now on track to— were up in europe. we are now on track to return 150 hotels back to local— track to return 150 hotels back to local communities. that is fantastic _ local communities. that is fantastic. communities across the country— fantastic. communities across the country has — fantastic. communities across the country has seen a local hotel taken over to _ country has seen a local hotel taken over to house illegal migrants and a returned _ over to house illegal migrants and a returned back to their local communities and we rested almost 1000 _ communities and we rested almost 1000 people connected with this trade _ 1000 people connected with this trade and something like three or 400 years— trade and something like three or 400 years worth ofjail sentences for those — 400 years worth ofjail sentences for those that have already been convicted — for those that have already been convicted. we shut down 7000 bank accounts _ convicted. we shut down 7000 bank accounts and arrested thousands of people _ accounts and arrested thousands of people on— accounts and arrested thousands of people on illegal working raids. all of the _ people on illegal working raids. all of the asylum backlog without we

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you will stop the boats. that is a system the team i have worked hard to put _ system the team i have worked hard to put in _ system the team i have worked hard to put in place and it is important we take _ to put in place and it is important we take the time to get that right to build _ we take the time to get that right to build the deterrent we want to see to _ to build the deterrent we want to see to stop the boats. and lastly, as i see to stop the boats. and lastly, as i have — see to stop the boats. and lastly, as i have said previously, so people have confidence and trust, i point to what— have confidence and trust, i point to what we — have confidence and trust, i point to what we achieved last year. for the first _ to what we achieved last year. for the first time the number of small boat crossing is down by 36%, 150 hotels _ boat crossing is down by 36%, 150 hotels turned back to local communities. in a few weeks' time. thousands— communities. in a few weeks' time. thousands of people arrested. the backtod _ thousands of people arrested. the backlog. the preparation work i have given— backlog. the preparation work i have given you _ backlog. the preparation work i have given you a _ backlog. the preparation work i have given you a sense of today should -ive given you a sense of today should give people confidence. thank you very much — give people confidence. thank you very much-— give people confidence. thank you ve much. . , ., very much. that is the conclusion of the prime minister's _ very much. that is the conclusion of the prime minister's press - the prime minister's press conference in downing street this morning talking about the government plan to send some asylum seekers to

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the coastline and because one third were coming from albania we struck a deal that— were coming from albania we struck a deal that reduced illegal albanian migrants by 90%. taken together we are doubling illegal working raids and returning 150 hotels back to our local communities. we have the number— local communities. we have the number of— local communities. we have the number of small boat arrivals last year down — number of small boat arrivals last year down by more than one third. the first— year down by more than one third. the first time they have fallen since — the first time they have fallen since phenomenon began and at a time when european countries were seeing numbers— when european countries were seeing numbers rise exponentially. but these _ numbers rise exponentially. but these sophisticated gangs are changing tactics once again. as well as piling _ changing tactics once again. as well as piling twice as many people into small— as piling twice as many people into small dinghies and increasing violence _ small dinghies and increasing violence against french police, they have shifted their attention towards vulnerable vietnamese migrants. vietnamese rivals have increased tenfold _ vietnamese rivals have increased tenfold and account for almost all the increase in small boat numbers we have _ the increase in small boat numbers we have seen this year. and just as we have seen this year. and just as we have _ we have seen this year. and just as we have succeeded in reducing alhanian— we have succeeded in reducing albanian rivals dramatically, so i am confident we will do the same

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Grounds for optimism in Belfast's booming hotel sector – The Irish News

Number of hotel beds available in the city is 5,100 - with a further 1,500 rooms in planning

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Apple Airplay launches on LG hotel TVs at select IHG hotels, resorts

Apple Airplay has launched on LG hotel TVs at more than 60 IHG Hotels & Resorts properties across North America.

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Moose Island in Canada¿s Newfoundland: Boat trip holiday quest for the elusive ¿speed hump¿

Island hopping around the many outposts of Newfoundland, Wendy Driver is smitten by its natural charm, lack of mobile phone signal and an elusive minke whale.

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the economies of the islands. they want controls, with particular concern about the supply of water in such a dry climate and they claim there is too much focus on building hotels rather than local housing. making the area increasingly unaffordable for residents. the beaches are particularly popular with the brits, the authorities in the canaries stress they remain open for business, the spanish government admits it's about finding the right balance to holidays can continue harmoniously. simon jones, bbc news. and finally, the world's largest digital astronomy camera has finally been built right here in the us. with a whopping 3,200 megapixels, the camera can produce 1,000 images per night. scientists from the san francisco bay area have spent two decades developing the camera. it'll allow researchers to study dark energy, dark matter and the distribution of galaxies. it'll now be sent from the united states to chile where it'll arrive in a month.

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clambers too much focus on building hotels rather than local housing. making the area increasingly unaffordable for residents. the beaches are particularly popular with the brits, the authorities in the canaries stress they remain open for business, the spanish government admits it's about ending the right balance to holidays can continue harmoniously. simonjones, bbc harmoniously. simon jones, bbc news. this probably what, is a huge shock to swift is or anyone who is paying attention, telford's new album release has a ready broken a number of records, the highly anticipated torture poets department which turned out to be a double album became the most streamed album in a single day on spotify and amazon music. taylor also becoming the most streamed artist in a day on spotify, the album broke the record for the biggest pop album of all time by first day streams on apple music, just more records for taylor swift. we will have

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taken to the streets of the canary islands, to protest against the impact of mass tourism. the canary islands are a spanish archipelago located off the northern coast of africa, and a popular tourist destination. protestors on the islands say too many visitors are damaging the environment, and pricing locals out of the housing market. there are now calls for the spanish government to limit the number of visitors. in the baking spanish heat, that helped bring in 16 million visitors to the canaries last year, locals are hot under the collar, the message from the wreck, tourism has —— from teneriffe — tourism has gone too far. translation: the canary islands say enough is enough, _ they have a limit. resources and population cannot take anymore. the environment is continue to deteriorate and presidents are suffering as well. the demonstrators insist they are not against tourism itself, it is vital for the economies of the islands. they want controls, is particular concern about the supply of water in such a dry climate and they claim there's too much focus on building hotels rather

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take anymore. the environment is continuing to deteriorate and residents are suffering as well. ., , ., ., , , , well. the demonstrators insist the are well. the demonstrators insist they are not — well. the demonstrators insist they are not against _ well. the demonstrators insist they are not against tourism i they are not against tourism itself, it is vital for the economies of the island, they want controls. there is particular concern about the supply of water in such a dry climate and they claim there's too much on building hotels rather than local housing. making the area increasingly unaffordable for residents. some of the international headlines over the last couple of weeks may have led people to think that local canary and businesses don't want to wrists anymore and that's not the case but what they're saying is the of tourism, whether tourism profits are reinvested, but needs to change and it needs to benefit the local economy and local infrastructure more —— canarian. local infrastructure more -- canarian— canarian. beaches are particularly _ canarian. beaches are particularly popular i canarian. beaches are l particularly popular with canarian. beaches are i particularly popular with the brits and the authorities in the canaries stress they remain open for business. the spanish government admitted about finding the right balance so holidays can continue

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