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exact— that's why i'm not going to get into exact detail about what exactly is going _ exact detail about what exactly is going to — exact detail about what exactly is going to happen, when and where because _ going to happen, when and where because that willjust give people more _ because that willjust give people more opportunities to frustrate the process— more opportunities to frustrate the process what i can tell you is that an enormous amount of prep work has .one an enormous amount of prep work has gone on _ an enormous amount of prep work has gone on we _ an enormous amount of prep work has gone on. we have trained 200 of our best caseworkers, we have increased attention capacity to hold people, we have _ attention capacity to hold people, we have identified identified specific courtrooms to make available the rightjudges, put an airfield _ available the rightjudges, put an airfield on... and booked commercial charter— airfield on... and booked commercial charter planes for the first commercial flights and train 500 escort— commercial flights and train 500 escort and make sure that everything on the _ escort and make sure that everything on the rwandan end is ready for people — on the rwandan end is ready for people to — on the rwandan end is ready for people to be received. what i will say is _ people to be received. what i will say is this— people to be received. what i will say is this and not just about one flight~ _ say is this and not just about one flight~ this — say is this and not just about one flight. this is about a regular rhvthm. _ flight. this is about a regular rhythm, multiple flights a month through— rhythm, multiple flights a month through the summer and beyond because — through the summer and beyond because that's how you build a sustainable deterrent. the first flight _ sustainable deterrent. the first flight on — sustainable deterrent. the first flight on 10—12 weeks and then later than we _ flight on 10—12 weeks and then later than we would like but you can see the delays — than we would like but you can see the delays that we have been subject to thanks _ the delays that we have been subject to thanks to the labour party but is

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rwanda. some highlights from what he had to say. he said the first flight to rwanda will be in 10—12 weeks. he said this deterrent, of course the government sees the plan as a deterrent against illegal migration. he says this deterrent rests on the continual process of what it called a regular rhythm of flights to rwanda during the summer and beyond. he called this a regular rhythm of flights to rwanda. he said it would not rely on is a single flight and that was necessary to make sure the phenomenon of small boats crossings would stop. those were the highlights from the prime ministers press conference. we can speak to our political correspondent. what did you think of what he had to say? some interesting detail about when he expects flights to take off. he said 10—12 weeks. he had detail

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blocked — consistently and at every turn blocked this going through parliament and it will happen again today— parliament and it will happen again today after we moved quickly last year to _ today after we moved quickly last year to bring forward this bill and a treaty— year to bring forward this bill and a treaty to— year to bring forward this bill and a treaty to make it clear wanda is safe _ a treaty to make it clear wanda is safe it _ a treaty to make it clear wanda is safe it is — a treaty to make it clear wanda is safe. it is important we do this property — safe. it is important we do this property. -- _ safe. it is important we do this properly. —— rwanda. we will have people _ properly. —— rwanda. we will have peopte who — properly. —— rwanda. we will have people who undermined us and that is why we _ people who undermined us and that is why we should prepare this properly. we need _ why we should prepare this properly. we need to— why we should prepare this properly. we need to make sure the quality of the decision—making is good. because people _ the decision—making is good. because people have used that to frustrate the policy— people have used that to frustrate the policy and that is why it is important _ the policy and that is why it is important we trained people and take the time _ important we trained people and take the time to— important we trained people and take the time to make the decisions rigorously. it is also notjust about— rigorously. it is also notjust about one _ rigorously. it is also notjust about one flight. the priority is being _ about one flight. the priority is being able to deliver a regular rhythm. — being able to deliver a regular rhythm, drumbeat, multiple flights a month— rhythm, drumbeat, multiple flights a month over— rhythm, drumbeat, multiple flights a month over the summer and beyond because _ month over the summer and beyond because that is how you build a systematic deterrent and that is how you witt— systematic deterrent and that is how you will stop the boats. that is a system — you will stop the boats. that is a system the —

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will get questions from the media. canisterwith the i. please? how canister with the i. please? how many people _ canister with the i. please? how many people do _ canister with the i. please? how many people do you _ canister with the i. please? hippo many people do you expect canisterwith the i. please? hippo many people do you expect will be on these flights by the end of the autumn? you say there will be a regular rhythm of flights starting in july. regular rhythm of flights starting injuly. how regular and how many people each month? $51 in july. how regular and how many people each month?— in july. how regular and how many people each month? as i said, i know there will be — people each month? as i said, i know there will be lots _ people each month? as i said, i know there will be lots of _ people each month? as i said, i know there will be lots of interest - people each month? as i said, i know there will be lots of interest in - there will be lots of interest in there will be lots of interest in the exact— there will be lots of interest in the exact operational detail of what we are _ the exact operational detail of what we are about to embark on and i have tried verv— we are about to embark on and i have tried very hard in my statement to -ive tried very hard in my statement to give everyone a sense of the preparation work that's gone into this and — preparation work that's gone into this and as — preparation work that's gone into this and as much as i am able to say about— this and as much as i am able to say about the _ this and as much as i am able to say about the future and that for a very good _ about the future and that for a very good reason, it's clear that there is a loud — good reason, it's clear that there is a loud minority of people who will do _ is a loud minority of people who will do absolutely anything and everything to disrupt this policy from _ everything to disrupt this policy from succeeding. you only have to look at _ from succeeding. you only have to look at what's been going on in parliament over the past few weeks and months in the labour party at every— and months in the labour party at every turn — and months in the labour party at every turn blocking progress on this bill and _ every turn blocking progress on this bill and you — every turn blocking progress on this bill and you saw that last week and you'll see _ bill and you saw that last week and you'll see it — bill and you saw that last week and you'll see it again today. and that's— you'll see it again today. and that's why i'm not going to get into

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a-o. would have begun this process weeks ago and _ would have begun this process weeks ago. and the success of this deterrent— ago. and the success of this deterrent doesn't rest on this alone. it rests on the relentless continuing — alone. it rests on the relentless continuing permanently removing people _ continuing permanently removing people to rwanda with a regular rhvthm — people to rwanda with a regular rhythm of multiple flights every month— rhythm of multiple flights every month over the summer and beyond until the _ month over the summer and beyond until the boats are stopped. i know there _ until the boats are stopped. i know there are _ until the boats are stopped. i know there are some who will hear all of this and _ there are some who will hear all of this and accuse me of lacking compassion. but the truth is the opposite — compassion. but the truth is the opposite. we are in a battle with callous _ opposite. we are in a battle with callous sophisticated and global criminal— callous sophisticated and global criminal gangs who care nothing for the lives _ criminal gangs who care nothing for the lives they risk in unseaworthy dinghies~ — the lives they risk in unseaworthy dinghies. nine people have died already attempting to cross the channel — already attempting to cross the channel. just this week. we secure the large _ channel. just this week. we secure the large with france to strengthen the large with france to strengthen

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fewer than half of their peers are turning up— fewer than half of their peers are turning up on voting because they don't _ turning up on voting because they don't like — turning up on voting because they don't like it either.— don't like it either. consistently all the way _ don't like it either. consistently all the way through _ don't like it either. consistently all the way through this - don't like it either. consistently all the way through this bill - don't like it either. consistently all the way through this bill we | all the way through this bill we have _ all the way through this bill we have backed _ all the way through this bill we have backed any _ all the way through this bill we have backed any amendmentsl all the way through this bill we l have backed any amendments to all the way through this bill we - have backed any amendments to try and mitigate — have backed any amendments to try and mitigate this— have backed any amendments to try and mitigate this dreadful— have backed any amendments to try and mitigate this dreadful bill, - have backed any amendments to try and mitigate this dreadful bill, we . and mitigate this dreadful bill, we oppose _ and mitigate this dreadful bill, we oppose it— and mitigate this dreadful bill, we oppose it in— and mitigate this dreadful bill, we oppose it in its— and mitigate this dreadful bill, we oppose it in its entirety— and mitigate this dreadful bill, we oppose it in its entirety and - and mitigate this dreadful bill, we oppose it in its entirety and we i oppose it in its entirety and we will put — oppose it in its entirety and we will put forward _ oppose it in its entirety and we will put forward amendments i oppose it in its entirety and we i will put forward amendments as oppose it in its entirety and we - will put forward amendments as we have done — will put forward amendments as we have done at— will put forward amendments as we have done at every— will put forward amendments as we have done at every stage _ will put forward amendments as we have done at every stage in - will put forward amendments as we have done at every stage in this - have done at every stage in this process — have done at every stage in this rocess. ~ , process. the prime minister said the first fli . ht process. the prime minister said the first flight would _ process. the prime minister said the first flight would go _ process. the prime minister said the first flight would go in _ process. the prime minister said the first flight would go in 10-12 - first flight would go in 10—12 weeks. first flight would go in 10-12 weeks. , . . , , first flight would go in 10-12 weeks. , .. , , ., first flight would go in 10-12 weeks. _. , weeks. the success of this deterrent doesnt weeks. the success of this deterrent doesn't rest — weeks. the success of this deterrent doesn't rest on _ weeks. the success of this deterrent doesn't rest on one _ weeks. the success of this deterrent doesn't rest on one flight _ weeks. the success of this deterrent doesn't rest on one flight alone. - weeks. the success of this deterrent doesn't rest on one flight alone. it . doesn't rest on one flight alone. it rests on the relentless continual process of successfully and permanently removing people to rwanda with a regular rhythm of multiple flights every month over the summer and beyond until the boats are stopped. that the summer and beyond until the boats are stopped.— the summer and beyond until the boats are stopped. that is aimed at critics in his — boats are stopped. that is aimed at critics in his own _ boats are stopped. that is aimed at critics in his own party _ boats are stopped. that is aimed at critics in his own party have - critics in his own party have suggested they have doubts the plan will work. the prime minister is insistent that it will. his hopes for delivering his promise depend on it. there are a couple of things to bearin it. there are a couple of things to bear in mind with all this talk of speed and delay. firstly, there have been some points in this process where the government itself could have sped things up a little bit. also, the lords are not

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absolute favourite of mine, going back in time i think was in 193a there was a programme called music and movement which ran for 30 years, which was to help preschoolers with rhythm and movement. and funnily enough, we have made some films released recently which will do the same thing and a whole new way. it's lovely that all those years later we are still creating this new content with children, getting really imagine and then additive how to do it. . . ., ., ., imagine and then additive how to do it. the crucial role that so many different things, _ it. the crucial role that so many different things, but _ it. the crucial role that so many different things, but specifically bite—size, what do you think the significant was there? i bite-size, what do you think the significant was there?— significant was there? i think of her nose so _ significant was there? i think of her nose so lost _ significant was there? i think of her nose so lost in _ significant was there? i think of her nose so lost in the - significant was there? i think of| her nose so lost in the pandemic and really worried about the well being of our children's mental health and their well—being and their education. they produced over 200 hours of content really quickly, i think it's over 2000 lessons exist now for children to use. they turned

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next few minutes in the house of lords, whether that amendment on the afghan issue is actually put to the vote. there is another want to do with whether or not an independent monitoring committee should be able to say to the government that rwanda is safe or not before flights can take off. it does seem that there is still a fair amount of support for that particular change it has been brought forward by the house of lords. we are all hoping here it is not going to be too late a night here. someone said you will not need your sleeping bag. taste here. someone said you will not need your sleeping bag-— your sleeping bag. we will have to wait and see- _ your sleeping bag. we will have to wait and see. peter, _ your sleeping bag. we will have to wait and see. peter, thank - your sleeping bag. we will have to wait and see. peter, thank you - your sleeping bag. we will have to wait and see. peter, thank you forj wait and see. peter, thank you for that. and to sir robert buckland. let's go to our political editor, chris mason. perhaps dreading that late night finish. the prime ministers said today, he talked about the need for a regular rhythm of multiple flights which implies he does not think one flight is going to move the dial. t does not think one flight is going to move the dial.— does not think one flight is going to move the dial. i say, come on, this is what _ to move the dial. i say, come on, this is what these _ to move the dial. i say, come on, this is what these knights - to move the dial. i say, come on, this is what these knights are - to move the dial. i say, come on, this is what these knights are alll this is what these knights are all about, a bit of midnight oil being

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replace modules and then put them back in. we've also, over the years, removed more and more components from the system and fit them onshore instead. the less old components you have that could become damaged, it's easier to access it and it's much cheaper also. it's the gravitational pull of the moon and, to some extent, the sun, which gives the tides their rhythm. and unlike wind, solar or hydro, tidal power isn't reliant on weather. while tidal barrages have been around for decades, their cost and the ecological impact has been a barrier. now, from the scottish islands through to canada, a new generation of tech firms have introduced tidal stream turbines. 0cean energy is still largely untapped, so what are the barriers that have prevented it from taking off? it's a relatively small and new industry, so very few machines in the water, and then you have to compete with wind farms and solar pv, etc. we're now addressing a resource

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