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terminal 3 at dubai airport, days of queues, crowds and cancellations are making people desperate to get out. the passenger who filmed this said he stood for two nights, crammed into the small space. this is where the queue starts. this was taken by a man who said some people passed out and others got into fights. he said he slept on the floorfor 48 hours. every time they cancel a flight you got to queue back up. you can't do it online because they can't transfer your baggage. this woman filmed this footage trying to fly to dublin, she says there has been little information and what she described as no staff. this was the scene earlier in the week. planes are sitting in a sea of floodwater at the world's busiest international airport.

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its power—sharing agreement with the snp. it comes a day after the scottish government ditched key targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions. it's a move which is said to have angered green party colleagues. the metropolitan police has apologised after an officer told an antisemitism charity leader that he looked "openlyjewish." gideon falter was stopped near a pro—palestinian march in london and told his presence was causing a breach of the peace. their initial response was criticised for suggesting the presence of counter protestors could be seen as provocative. flights into dubai international airport are being restricted because of continuing disruption caused by flooding. more than one year's worth of rain fell in a single day on tuesday. some passengers have complained of chaos and overcrowding at the airport as they tried to leave. our reporter louisa pilbeam has the details. terminal 3 at dubai airport — days of queues, crowds and cancellations are making people

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example, preparing for those delays with the app?— with the app? the chief executive of eurostar told _ with the app? the chief executive of eurostar told the _ with the app? the chief executive of eurostar told the bbc _ with the app? the chief executive of eurostar told the bbc that _ with the app? the chief executive of eurostar told the bbc that they i with the app? the chief executive of eurostar told the bbc that they are l eurostar told the bbc that they are making preparations, building an extra 48 kiosks at the terminal at st pancras station to help facilitate some of those checks. she said for her, the priority is about preparing a customer flow, said for her, the priority is about preparing a customerflow, making sure there is as much staff, as many staff as possible, as much space for customers to cross the border. there is no doubt, she said the app would have made things smooth as they are still expecting that to come on board at some point. there has been lots of concern in other parts of the industry about how this is going to be managed at the port of dover, with several ferry companies having said that they are worried of the impact of long queues created at the border, at dover, and that that could have a knock—on effect on the tourism industry, local businesses and the communities around those areas. they have even been called for that 0ctober date to be pushed back even though it has already been significantly delayed. there are

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minister, ariel henry. flights into dubai international airport are being restricted because of continuing disruption caused by flooding, after more than a year's worth of rain fell in a single day on tuesday. some passengers have complained of chaos and overcrowding at the airport as they tried to leave. 0ur reporter louisa pilbeam has the details. terminal 3 at dubai airport — days of queues, crowds and cancellations are making people desperate to get out. the passenger who filmed this said he stood for two nights, crammed into the small space. this is where the queue starts. this was taken by a man who said some people passed out and others got into fights. he said he slept on the floorfor1i8 hours. every time they cancel a flight you've got to queue back up. you can't do it online because they can't transfer your baggage. this isjust a joke!

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to scan their fingerprints remotely and prevent long queues. with more on this is our bbc reporter — esyllt carr, whojoins me from our london newsroom. just remind us, what is the purpose of this new eu border scheme? this is the entry — of this new eu border scheme? this is the entry exit _ of this new eu border scheme? ti 3 is the entry exit system, as you said, and it is designed to streamline those movements of people in and out of the eu, and the eu says to improve security, and keeping track of who is coming in and out. it will mean those coming from non—eu countries, including britain, will have to provide some extra information at the border and thatis extra information at the border and that is a photo, passport details and fingerprint information as well. there will be an extra amount of admin and there has been lots of issues with this, meaning the scheme has been a delay. it was due to come into effect in october, 2022, but it is now due to start in october this year. is now due to start in october this ear. , ., ., , ., ., , , year. there is going to be an app which will help _ year. there is going to be an app which will help people _ year. there is going to be an app which will help people apply i year. there is going to be an app i which will help people apply before getting to the eurostar, or to

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in in october this year. now, some groups have suggested that it could be, in fact, next summer by the time the app is up and running and that's really adding to this concern over the risk of queues and disruption. and, in fact, a director of p80 ferries has recently said that he'd like to see that date, that delayed date of october 2024, pushed back even further. the chief executive of eurostar told us that while the app would certainly help make things smoother, they were already putting in kiosks, 49 kiosks at their terminus at london st pancras to deal with these extra checks, and making sure that they have additional staff to help people through those changes initially. we know eurotunnel owner getlink is building new processing areas in folkestone and calais to deal with the changes, but the port of dover is expected to face some particular challenges because of the constrained area there and because they have so many cars, lorries and coaches going through every day,

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further details about how the welsh government will help fund councils to reverse changes on certain roads will be announced on tuesday. some within welsh labour had been critical of this policy and in an expected general election year there is no doubt, the government here is facing political pressure to keep the public onside. tomos morgan, bbc news, cardiff. an app designed to reduce disruption for people travelling from the uk across the channel will not be ready in time for a new eu border scheme, according to the boss of the rail firm eurostar. under the much—delayed entry exit system, non—eu citizens will need to register fingerprints and a photo at the borderfrom 0ctober. the app is meant to replace passport stamping by allowing passengers to scan their fingerprints remotely and prevent long queues. i spoke to our business reporter esyllt carr earlier about what this means.

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well, this new it system is supposed to replace that traditional stamp in the passport, and it'll mean that there's basically more oversight of who is entering and leaving the eu. now, for british travellers, it will mean that they'll have to scan their passport at an automated kiosk, where their details will be registered. now, the system is already delayed. it was due to come in back in october 2022, but even so, there are still plenty of concerns about what this will mean amongst the industry, about how these changes will come in and whether it will lead to more disruption and queues at places, in particular like the port of dover, eurotunnel and eurostar, where those border checks are actually carried out by french officials before people leave the uk. this app is being developed by the european commission and it's one of the ways that many people hoped some of these issues could be speeded up and smoothed out. but now the chief executive of eurostar, gwendoline cazeneuve, has confirmed to the bbc that she's not expecting that technology to be ready by the time these changes come

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an app designed to reduce disruption for people travelling from the uk across the channel will not be ready in time for a new eu border scheme, according to the boss of the rail firm eurostar. under the much—delayed entry exit system, non—eu citizens will need to register fingerprints and a photo at the borderfrom 0ctober. the app is meant to replace passport stamping by allowing passengers to scan their fingerprints remotely and prevent long queues. with more on this is our business reporter esyllt carr. what's the purpose of the new eu border scheme? the new it system will replace the stamp in your passport and it's an insight as to who is entering and leaving the eu. extra information will be required, including british people who want to travel to the eu later in the year. they will have to scan their passport in early out

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and prevent long queues. the world's largest digital astronomy camera has finally been built. with a whopping 3,200 megapixels, the camera can produce a thousand images per night. it'll allow scientists 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. the public will see its first images in 2025. taking 1000 pictures a night is wild. that is not something that is currently done by other telescopes. taking that many pictures, in addition to having them being of more than the sky, in addition to having them be able to see really far, it isjust a really having them be able to see really far, it is just a really powerful combination of being able to collect a lot of data. i like to think of it is, if you're looking for a needle in a haystack, which is essentially what you're doing when you're trying to find something cool in space, the more haystacks you have, the more likely you are to find needles. and

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