deal with the european union and we won t get to return to the european union unless we control safe and managed pathways, in return for the european union excepting that anybody that tries to cross the channel on a small boat will be sent straight back. the credibility and the respect of the european union, unlike the conservatives that spent the last few years destroying our relationships with our european partners and allies. 0n relationships with our european partners and allies. on that basis we show them we do our bit in return we show them we do our bit in return we get that return deal and that s the way to deter people from paying the way to deter people from paying the people smugglers to take these dangerous channel crossings. it s common sense, quiet diplomacy rather than chasing headlines. you mentioned than chasing headlines. you mentioned earlier, - than chasing headlines. you mentioned earlier, cutting the backlog. in terms of the legacy backlog, july was the best mon
of diagnosed cases of gonorrhoea in england, reached a record high last year. the uk health security agency, says there were more than 82 thousand infections in 2022. there were also more than 8.5 thousand cases of syphilis, the largest annual figure, since 1948. you re live with bbc news. prince harry has told a court he s experienced hostility from the press since he was born . just one of the many accusations he s made while giving evidence against a newspaper group that he accuses of phone hacking. he says the uk s tabloid press had behaved in a vile manner and contributed to his downward spiral. he also suggested some newspaper editors have blood on their hands . he s the first senior british royal in 130 years to testify in court. the duke of sussex arrived at the high court earlier to begin his testimony.
carley: the u.k. issue the u.s. nato strategy have troops ready to go not into ukraine, but eastern europe if the situation is to continue to escalate or deescalate further. also, sanctions on russia if they were to invade ukraine. some say that is not enough and there needs to be greater action, how do you see it? nicole: let s deal with sanctions first. we can make it difficult for russian businesses to use u.s. dollars, russian businesses to use western bank accounts. do that and make lives inconvenient. sanctions can close doubt europe. putin holds a stronger hand. 8.5 thousand troops would be deployed to nato in eastern part
he about 18.5 thousand miles of experience. this is from you tube from social media. it shows that the captain had a flight simulator built in his home, not a full motion simulator, but he was an avid flyer and he adored it according to everything that we have read about him. this particular video had nothing to do with flying, but he chose to do it in front of his simulator. the core thing to bear in mind, he was an extremely senior captain in the malaysian 777 fleet. one of the reasons he was so senior was the first officer who was flying with him, first officer hamid, he was relatively junior. he had 2,700 hours flying