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problems for the nhs that s according to patients groups. the mayor of paris has apologised to liverpool fans for the chaos at saturday nights champions league final. bradford is named the 2025 city of culture bids from 20 of the cities to secure the title. konoplyanka, the once humble chippy in coventry that is now a tick tock sensation. hello welcome to bbc news. the transport secretary has demanded a meeting to go fight out what s going on at uk airports. meeting to go fight out what s going on at uk airports. the prospect of serious travel disruption over thejubilee bank holiday affecting thousands of travellers is increasingly likely. the holiday giant tui is cancelling more flights until the end ofjune affecting more than 30,000 holiday makers. other airlines have also cancelled flights as around two million people prepare to fly over the next few days. four days of holiday begin on thursday. four days of holiday begin on thursday. the aviation industry cut tho

Focus on Rwanda s safety is a distraction from the dangerous conditions for asylum seekers in the UK

Immigration detention continues in Canada despite the end of provincial agreements

Several Canadian provinces are terminating their immigration detention agreements with the CBSA. While that signals a move in the right direction, the federal government must also take action.

A toxic policy with little returns – lessons for the UK-Rwanda deal from Australia and the US

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 19:34:00

be to see somebody else in the practice and it could be face to face, it could be online, it could be on the phone, and that kind of change, there needs to be communicated to their list and their patients. if all else fails, people can call nhs111 if they ve got something really urgent and can t get hold of the gp. something really urgent and can t get hold of the gp. thank you very much. the home office has begun formally notifying migrants of their removal to rwanda, with the first deportation flight expected to depart in two weeks.the home office has not confirmed how many people will be issued with the notices at first, but one official told bbc news all those who will be issued with the directions are currently in asylum detention. it is expected there will be legal challenges against the move. with the latest, here s our political correspondent david wallace lockhart. i m joined now by bella sankey, director of the charity detention action. we knew this was coming, your

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