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broken. , . ~ when we knew a promise had been broken. , ., ,, ., broken. henry, talking of those critics, labour— broken. henry, talking of those critics, labour not _ broken. henry, talking of those critics, labour not surprisingly l critics, labour not surprisingly perhaps saying that those figures have been massaged. thea;i perhaps saying that those figures have been massaged.— have been massaged. they are highlighting — have been massaged. they are highlighting that _ have been massaged. they are highlighting that 4,000 - have been massaged. they are highlighting that 4,000 or - have been massaged. they are highlighting that 4,000 or so i highlighting that 4,000 or so numhen _ highlighting that 4,000 or so number. those are the cases where the government hasn't actually made a decision_ the government hasn't actually made a decision on whether to approve or reject— a decision on whether to approve or reject the _ a decision on whether to approve or reject the asylum claim, but it said there _ reject the asylum claim, but it said there are _ reject the asylum claim, but it said there are complex cases which need further_ there are complex cases which need further investigation. there are also _ further investigation. there are also highlighting 17,000, this is the number of claims which have dropped — the number of claims which have dropped out of the system. the government by its own admission doesn't _ government by its own admission doesn't know what has happened to many— doesn't know what has happened to many or— doesn't know what has happened to many or indeed most of those cases, but i many or indeed most of those cases, but i suspect— many or indeed most of those cases, but i suspect that some of those people _ but i suspect that some of those people have basically absconded and entered _ people have basically absconded and entered the underground economy. you also have _ entered the underground economy. you also have the labour party and other opponents _ also have the labour party and other opponents from the right to join a broader— opponents from the right to join a broader criticism here, saying that the government is not on top of the issue _ the government is not on top of the issue of— the government is not on top of the issue of asylum, on the issue of illegal— issue of asylum, on the issue of illegal immigration and that is

Number , Critics , Cases , Promise , Figures , Henry-zeffman , Massaged , Broken , Thea , 4000 , Government , Asylum-claim

The Context

relations to improve with a new government in poland sending their war minister to president zelensky, so that is one ray of light, but i expect the ukrainians to make more progress on the black sea and the done best to come. tum progress on the black sea and the done best to come. two negatives, one positive. _ done best to come. two negatives, one positive, matthew, _ done best to come. two negatives, one positive, matthew, what's - done best to come. two negatives, one positive, matthew, what's your take? , ., ., , _ one positive, matthew, what's your take? , ., , ., one positive, matthew, what's your take? , ., ., , _ , ., take? first of, happy new year, good to see you. — take? first of, happy new year, good to see you, melinda, _ take? first of, happy new year, good to see you, melinda, and _ take? first of, happy new year, good to see you, melinda, and my- take? first of, happy new year, good to see you, melinda, and my take is| to see you, melinda, and my take is that melinda is right about everything, and i will bring a strategic insight here will stop with all the success and bravery and sacrifice that ukraine has made and have made extraordinary sacrifices and have a great success. thea;r and have a great success. they haven't had _ and have a great success. they haven't had what _ and have a great success. they haven't had what they - and have a great success. they haven't had what they need. i and have a great success. they haven't had what they need. which is a significant — haven't had what they need. which is a significant political effect in moscow. nothing is changing in who's in's moscow. nothing is changing in who's in'5 calculus _ moscow. nothing is changing in who's in's calculus is not changing the russian — in's calculus is not changing the russian ablation enough. he has

Government , Ukraine , Best , Black-sea , Zelensky , Progress , Relations , Ray-of-light , Poland , Tum , One , Melinda-haring-nonresident

Breakfast

it comes from the carpets where we fit to the new build sector, we collect the cuts and bring them back to our distribution centre catering to our distribution centre catering to be boiled and distributed. so is it 'ust the to be boiled and distributed. so is it just the midlands _ to be boiled and distributed. so is it just the midlands and further itjust the midlands and further afield? , ., ., ., afield? yes, we have it all over the country 14 — afield? yes, we have it all over the country 14 regions. _ afield? yes, we have it all over the country 14 regions. if— afield? yes, we have it all over the country 14 regions. if the _ afield? yes, we have it all over the country 14 regions. if the carpet. country 14 regions. if the carpet are not coming _ country 14 regions. if the carpet are not coming to _ country 14 regions. if the carpet are not coming to be _ country 14 regions. if the carpet are not coming to be recycled, l country 14 regions. if the carpet - are not coming to be recycled, where would they be going? thea;r are not coming to be recycled, where would they be going?— would they be going? they would be auoin to would they be going? they would be going to landfill— would they be going? they would be going to landfill or— would they be going? they would be going to landfill or burned _ would they be going? they would be going to landfill or burned to - would they be going? they would be going to landfill or burned to make | going to landfill or burned to make energy, unfortunately. let’s going to landfill or burned to make energy, unfortunately.— energy, unfortunately. let's speak to the founder— energy, unfortunately. let's speak to the founder and _ energy, unfortunately. let's speak to the founder and chief— energy, unfortunately. let's speak to the founder and chief executive | to the founder and chief executive of this, the uk's first recycling factory for carpets. it's a very niche business to go into, what made you set it up?— you set it up? i have been in carets you set it up? i have been in carpets most _ you set it up? i have been in carpets most of _ you set it up? i have been in carpets most of my - you set it up? i have been in carpets most of my life, - you set it up? i have been in carpets most of my life, my | you set it up? i have been in - carpets most of my life, my parents owned _ carpets most of my life, my parents owned a _ carpets most of my life, my parents owned a retail store and took over a few years _ owned a retail store and took over a few years ago and i noticed the amount— few years ago and i noticed the amount of— few years ago and i noticed the amount of waste i was producing. it tended _ amount of waste i was producing. it tended to _ amount of waste i was producing. it tended to be fully propylene —based carpets, _ tended to be fully propylene —based carpets, i_ tended to be fully propylene —based carpets, i saw that no one was doing anything. _ carpets, ! saw that no one was doing

Carpets , Ust , Distribution-centre-catering , Cuts , Sector , Carpet , Country , Landfill , Regions , Afield , Thea , Unfortunately-energy

Breakfast

before. so why have you got them out? garden furniture _ before. so why have you got them out? garden furniture sales - before. so why have you got them out? garden furniture sales are i before. so why have you got them l out? garden furniture sales are very slow at the — out? garden furniture sales are very slow at the moment. _ out? garden furniture sales are very slow at the moment. so _ out? garden furniture sales are very slow at the moment. so we - out? garden furniture sales are very slow at the moment. so we are - out? garden furniture sales are very slow at the moment. so we are just| slow at the moment. so we are just trying to bring more people into the garden centre. trying to bring more people into the garden centre-— trying to bring more people into the garden centre. what has affected it? the weather. — garden centre. what has affected it? the weather, garden _ garden centre. what has affected it? the weather, garden furniture - garden centre. what has affected it? the weather, garden furniture was . the weather, garden furniture was very good up untiljune, were very pleased with it. but when the cold weather came and the rain came, furniture sales really started to trickle through. i5 furniture sales really started to trickle through. is it furniture sales really started to trickle through.— furniture sales really started to trickle through. is it 'ust garden furniture, as h trickle through. is it 'ust garden furniture, as it _ trickle through. is itjust garden furniture, as it plants _ trickle through. is itjust garden furniture, as it plants as - trickle through. is itjust garden furniture, as it plants as well? | furniture, as it plants as well? plants have been a bit disappointing, especially summer bedding plant playback. so disappointing, especially summer bedding plant playback.— disappointing, especially summer bedding plant playback. so what are --eole bedding plant playback. so what are people buying _ bedding plant playback. so what are people buying? _ bedding plant playback. so what are people buying? so _ bedding plant playback. so what are people buying? so a _ bedding plant playback. so what are people buying? so a moment - bedding plant playback. so what are people buying? so a moment are i people buying? so a moment are lookin: to people buying? so a moment are looking to the — people buying? so a moment are looking to the new— people buying? so a moment are looking to the new season, - people buying? so a moment are looking to the new season, theyl people buying? so a moment are i looking to the new season, they are buying bulbs and seeds for next year. it buying bulbs and seeds for next ear, ., ., " , buying bulbs and seeds for next ear, ., ., ", " ., year. it looks like a winter wonderland _ year. it looks like a winter wonderland here, - year. it looks like a winter wonderland here, what i year. it looks like a winter| wonderland here, what has year. it looks like a winter i wonderland here, what has the customer reaction beam? thea;r wonderland here, what has the customer reaction beam? they can't believe it, they _ customer reaction beam? they can't believe it, they go, _ customer reaction beam? they can't believe it, they go, oh, _ customer reaction beam? they can't believe it, they go, oh, no! - customer reaction beam? they can't believe it, they go, oh, no! they i believe it, they go, oh, no! they ut their believe it, they go, oh, no! they put their hands _ believe it, they go, oh, no! they put their hands in _ believe it, they go, oh, no! they put their hands in their - believe it, they go, oh, no! they put their hands in their pockets? they do, actually, on sunday we had a very good day poor soil to

People , It , Weather , Sales , Garden-furniture , Garden-centre , Garden-furniture-sales , Up-untiljune , The-rain , Cafe-in-furniture , It-plants , Ust

The Context

have a camera that transmits back to the ground stations, so they can be used for surveillance purposes. they can be used to deliver non—lethal payloads, so that we they can supplies from one troop to another troop, or of course, they can be used for munitions as well, and carry an explosive payload on board. very quickly on that, brendan, because i want to bring the panel and, that must be extremely useful to those troops on the front line. you can move those very easily, they are flatpack, they are not spotted by radar. it is extraordinary what ukrainians are doing to great effect with very simple technology? thea;r with very simple technology? they have shown _ with very simple technology? they have shown a _ with very simple technology? they have shown a degree _ with very simple technology? iie: have shown a degree of with very simple technology? tie: have shown a degree of innovation that i think, for those of us who came from a military profession, we really admire. up until about 15 years ago, when these remote uavs, these drones really started to show themselves, one of the greatest challenges for tens of thousands of years was the ability to see on the other side of a hill as to what was

Course , Brendan-kearney , Payload , Payloads , Camera , Supplies , Troop , Ground-stations , Surveillance-purposes , Munitions , One , Ukrainians

BBC News

afghanistan.— dignity of the people of afghanistan. dignity of the people of afuhanistan. ~ ., , ., . ., afghanistan. what is your advice to the international _ afghanistan. what is your advice to the international community - afghanistan. what is your advice to i the international community question i am not trusting them. thea;r the international community question i am not trusting them.— i am not trusting them. they left us in bad conditions. _ i am not trusting them. they left us in bad conditions. the _ i am not trusting them. they left us in bad conditions. the americans i in bad conditions. the americans destroyed our economy. thea;r in bad conditions. the americans destroyed our economy. they say they would like to — destroyed our economy. they say they would like to help _ destroyed our economy. they say they would like to help the _ destroyed our economy. they say they would like to help the people - destroyed our economy. they say they would like to help the people of- would like to help the people of afghanistan. what is your advice, how should they engage with the taliban to help people? thea;r how should they engage with the taliban to help people? they have to continue their _ taliban to help people? they have to continue their support _ taliban to help people? they have to continue their support in _ continue their support in afghanistan because they are responsible for the situation. corruption before was by them, not talybont. the banks were empty, they have taken all the money —— the taliban. the economy went under zero. it is a country that should not be threatened, they have two support afghanistan accordingly. by putting more condition, this is

People , Conditions , Advice , Afr-han-afghanistan , Economy , Dignity , Community , Question , Americans , R , Thea , Afuhanistan

Breakfast

hotel is in wales, and loads of the fish have gone missing. and around the pond they have electric fences and all sorts, because the koi are worth £2000 each. but and all sorts, because the koi are worth £2000 each.— and all sorts, because the koi are worth £2000 each. but you can walk around and look _ worth £2000 each. but you can walk around and look at _ worth £2000 each. but you can walk around and look at them. _ worth £2000 each. but you can walk around and look at them. and - around and look at them. and they have been wondering _ around and look at them. and they have been wondering why - around and look at them. and they have been wondering why have - around and look at them. and they have been wondering why have sol around and look at them. and they - have been wondering why have so many gone missing, and they found out that a very clever otter has been bypassing the electric fencing and... bypassing the electric fencing and," , bypassing the electric fencing and... ., ski...in and... scooping them out. skipping them out and _ and... scooping them out. skipping them out and snacking _ and... scooping them out. skipping them out and snacking on _ and... scooping them out. skipping them out and snacking on them. i and... scooping them out. skipping them out and snacking on them. so they are trying to figure out how to find a solution to put off the crafty otter, but it has lost £100,000 worth of fish. i always think of otters _ £100,000 worth of fish. i always think of otters as _ £100,000 worth of fish. i always think of otters as being - £100,000 worth of fish. i always think of otters as being clever. . £100,000 worth of fish. i always think of otters as being clever. i | think of otters as being clever. i think of otters as being clever. i think they are clever animals. thea;r think they are clever animals. they have to be- — as the rising cost of living continues to hit households, more people are taking in lodgers as a way to help with their bills and mortgage payments. since the end of 2021, the website spare room says it has seen a 75% surge in adverts posted by homeowners, as celestina 0lulode reports.

Sorts , Koi , Hotel , Wales , Fish , Fences , Loads , Worth , Pond , 000 , 2000 , On-

BBC News Now

do comb it, they lost so much teaching time, and they were at a huge disadvantage compared to students of other years. how have you managed to overcome that? thea;r you managed to overcome that? they were at a massive _ you managed to overcome that? tia: were at a massive disadvantage, and the next year as well, they are the year group to have that huge disruption further down their educational career. but now, with all the adjustments and support that we are given to the groups who have just gone through, they have had to turn to normal grading and content of exams, nothing being taken out, and no different grading being bet on it. we identified that our students came to us this year with gaps in their knowledge. it is essential that we feel that. we had an excellent tutoring programme working with kids individually or in small groups in order to fill those gaps and make sure that they had the knowledge that they need. we have had an extended school day. we simply work more hours here. a 28

Students , Disadvantage , Comb-it , Teaching , Thea , R , Group , Groups , Support , Well , Disruption , Career

Sportsday

they are in the last four as well, england's man. they face germany tomorrow jack wallace was on the side of the laws of the germans earlier this year in the world cup on penalties. earlier this year in the world cup on penalties-— earlier this year in the world cup on penalties. don't get me wrong, ve nice on penalties. don't get me wrong, very nice to _ on penalties. don't get me wrong, very nice to go _ on penalties. don't get me wrong, very nice to go into _ on penalties. don't get me wrong, very nice to go into the _ on penalties. don't get me wrong, very nice to go into the home i very nice to go into the home stadium and knock them out of the tournament. we definitely owe the one after the world cup. i don't know if revenge is the word but it would be pretty satisfying to knock them out of their home tournament. what do you look back at from that match against the germans at the beginning of the year and that world cup final in india?— cup final in india? when you look back for large _ cup final in india? when you look back for large part _ cup final in india? when you look back for large part to _ cup final in india? when you look back for large part to be - cup final in india? when you look. back for large part to be dominated and we played a good game for that we put ourselves in a great position. and that last five minutes, the way they threw against in the world cup and we were working on it a lot and in a similar position tomorrow and we can show it were working on. thea;t position tomorrow and we can show it were working on-_ were working on. they have a look erfect, were working on. they have a look perfect. strong — were working on. they have a look perfect, strong but _ were working on. they have a look perfect, strong but you _ were working on. they have a look perfect, strong but you have i were working on. they have a look perfect, strong but you have bad l perfect, strong but you have bad drawer against the welsh in their

South-of-england , World-cup , Side , Penalties , Man , Laws , Don-t-get-me-wrong , Germans , Ve , Well , Germany , Jack-wallace

Nicky Campbell

people another option, hopefully, that they can consider.— people another option, hopefully, that they can consider. they must be very difficult — that they can consider. they must be very difficult conversations _ that they can consider. they must be very difficult conversations you i very difficult conversations you have with these patients. what are the typical questions and conversations? the typical concerns, worries, psychological concerns that those women have?— those women have? being told you have cancer— those women have? being told you have cancer will _ those women have? being told you have cancer will be _ those women have? being told you have cancer will be devastating i those women have? being told you have cancer will be devastating for| have cancer will be devastating for anyone, and when you are a young person, it has all kinds of implications for everyone, when you are young, and the fact it could alter your life forever and the opportunities you may be able to undertake in your life will be devastating. initially, ithink everyone focuses on the here and now, i must get this cancer treated, otherwise i might die. but what otherwise i might die. but what other options do i have? do you really have to do this? it is about working with individuals to reach the right treatment for them. one, i

Women , People , Option , Questions , Conversations , Thea , R , Concerns , Patients , Worries , Cancer , Everyone