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till the day they died. of that number, more than half the prisoners were killed within just 12 weeks of arriving at the front line. whilst our account only includes deaths recorded publicly, data from cemeteries across russia suggests the true figure is likely to be twice as high. and as russian forces continue to push on, pictures of new graves keep coming every day. olga ivshina, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news in the uk. members of the house of lords inflicted a second defeat on the government's plans to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. peers backed an amendment that would exempt afghan soldiers who served alongside british forces from being sent to the east african nation. the bill will now be sent back to the house of commons for further consideration. the scottish government is set to ditch its flagship target of reducing greenhouse gas

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rwanda. we arejoined now by to the law on sending migrants to rwanda. we are joined now by a senior researcher at the university of oxford's migration observatory. thank you forjoining us. i wonder if i could first get your reaction to this ping—pong as it is known between house of lords and house of commons? .. between house of lords and house of commons? . . , , ., ., commons? yeah, which seems to have been iioin commons? yeah, which seems to have been going on — commons? yeah, which seems to have been going on for— commons? yeah, which seems to have been going on for quite _ commons? yeah, which seems to have been going on for quite some - commons? yeah, which seems to have been going on for quite some time - been going on for quite some time now. but in this most recent development, the amendments that were successfully tabled in the house of lords, they're not bill—wrecking amendments, they are actually fairly modest, one is to prevent the relocation to rwanda of people who have assisted the british military in the past, for example, afghan interpreters. and the other one is to allow the home secretary to be able to change their mind in future as to whether rwanda is safe, because the bill as currently drafted says, implies, that rwanda

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impossible to lose the war when you protect your families, impossible to lose the war when you protect yourfamilies, your land. it is enough ukrainian power and the ukrainian moral power and the ukrainian moral power to go — we need weaponry, ammunition and we will do our job. ammunition and we will do our 'ob. ~ , . ~ ammunition and we will do our 'ob. ~ , ., ~ , ., job. prime minister, thank you so much for— job. prime minister, thank you so much for the _ job. prime minister, thank you so much for the conversation. | so much for the conversation. thank you so much. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news in the uk. members of the house of lords inflicted a second defeat on the government's plans to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. peers backed an amendment that would exempt afghan soldiers who served alongside british forces from being sent to the east african nation. the bill will now be sent back to the house of commons for further consideration. the scottish government is set to ditch its flagship target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030. the final goal of reaching net—zero by 2045 will remain — but the bbc understands the government's annual climate

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government. is there a moment in the life of every ruling party where this problem becomes endemic and does it reflect on the prime minister, whoever that is. ila does it reflect on the prime minister, whoever that is. no and no. i minister, whoever that is. no and no- i think — minister, whoever that is. no and no. i think that _ minister, whoever that is. no and no. i think that is _ minister, whoever that is. no and no. i think that is exaggerating. i| no. i think that is exaggerating. i think they are 18 independent members of parliament in the house of commons at the moment and a large number of them have been sacked for one reason or another and that has nothing to do a scandal. it's got to do with political viewpoints like andrew bridging orjeremy corbyn, that sort of thing. no, i don't think so. the vast majority of our members of parliament over 600 mps, are good and decent people who work extremely hard, whatever their physical party. they work in very, very stressful conditions. sometimes people make mistakes, sometimes people make mistakes, sometimes people do something stupid. i think that parliament should look after people better, watch how much they are drinking, perhaps, warn them if they are mixing with people who are

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messy indeed. i have been speaking to the former conservative mp and minster minister edwina currie. i'sre minster minister edwina currie. i've aot m minster minister edwina currie. is: got my head in minster minister edwina currie. i�*”2 got my head in my hands minster minister edwina currie. i“2 got my head in my hands somewhat, i am no stranger to scandal in the house of commons but i was getting more and more bizarre. it's really very troubling. more and more bizarre. it's really very troubling-— more and more bizarre. it's really very troubling. does the party and its... very troubling. does the party and its- -- does — very troubling. does the party and its... does this _ very troubling. does the party and its... does this mean _ very troubling. does the party and its... does this mean that - very troubling. does the party and its... does this mean that they . very troubling. does the party and | its... does this mean that they are slow to get ahead of corruption or sexual scandal before it appears in newspapers?— newspapers? yes. i think that's -robabl newspapers? yes. i think that's probably a _ newspapers? yes. i think that's probably a fair— newspapers? yes. i think that's probably a fair comment - newspapers? yes. i think that's probably a fair comment on - newspapers? yes. i think that's probably a fair comment on it. | newspapers? yes. i think that's - probably a fair comment on it. plus, of course, if somebody makes a complaint to party headquarters whether it is labour or tory, and they do not seem to be getting an instant response, then sometimes they will go to the press. and that is understandable, though, regrettable. it happens on the labour side as well with the number of labour mps that have been suspended. it takes longer for the

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statement to the times yesterday. he said, i strongly dispute the allegations put to me, i have fully complied with all the rules for declarations and the investigation is ongoing and i will not be commenting further. can i ask you about rishi sunak�*s flagship deportation policy to send asylum seekers to rwanda. it suffered another setback in the lords and the commons? if suffered another setback in the lords and the commons? if you think we are having — lords and the commons? if you think we are having the _ lords and the commons? if you think we are having the same _ lords and the commons? if you think we are having the same conversation | we are having the same conversation that we have had before, you are right. this legislation is bouncing between the house of commons and house of lords quite regularly and it will keep doing that until the house of commons has exhausted the house of commons has exhausted the house of commons has exhausted the house of lords' patients, as it were, until they have knocked out all of the amendments the house of lords has inserted. they are down to two changes to this legislation that the house of lords is trying to insert. 0ne the house of lords is trying to insert. one of them in particular that many members of the house of lords are keen on is to make sure that nobody who has served with the british forces in afghanistan is

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within just 12 weeks of arriving at the front line. while our account only includes deaths recorded publicly, data from cemeteries across russia suggests the true figure is likely to be twice as high. and as russian forces continue to push on, pictures of new graves keep coming every day. 0lga ivshina, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news in the uk. members of the house of lords inflicted a second defeat on the government's plans to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. peers backed an amendment that would exempt afghan soldiers who served alongside british forces from being sent to the east african nation. the bill will now be sent back to the house of commons for further consideration. the scottish government is set to ditch its flagship target

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Getting digs at the Fringe can be a real horror story

Getting digs at the Fringe can be a real horror story
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UK makes it more expensive for residents and citizens to sponsor relatives on Family Visas

The UK increased Family Visa income to GBP 29,000, aligning with Skilled Worker visa levels. Measures aim to curb legal migration, ensure income sustainability, and address public services strain, impacting around 300,000 people.

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