in india and hasjust returned from delhi. great to have you on the programme. with the latest news that the supreme court is going to get schools to shut again, you ve just returned from delhi, can you give us a sense ofjust how bad the pollution is there right now? ofjust how bad the pollution is there right now? thank you. it s been is there right now? thank you. it s been ongoing is there right now? thank you. it s been ongoing for is there right now? thank you. it s been ongoing for a - is there right now? thank you. it s been ongoing for a long i it s been ongoing for a long time it isjust it s been ongoing for a long time it is just one week it s been for three orfour time it is just one week it s been for three or four weeks now. this happens every time in most years. you get headaches, watery eyes and it s really difficult to function as you go out to exercise with up to guess i m aware also that i can afford to be in a hotel that has air purifiers and a lot of the popula
been questioned here. if the seat is held those questions won t necessarily intensify as a consequence of what happens here but in the unlikely since it scenarios laws expect those questions arise with a one borisjohnson is always held out for his being a winner of election. if that power seems to be slept the questions about his leadership could really intensify. we will have results in a by election in the next couple of hours so do be sure to turn into bbc news for that. let s take a look at some of the stories in the headlines. the us has reinstated a controversial migration policy that orders asylum seekers to return to mexico while they wait for their applications to be processed. the programme was introduced by the former president, donald trump, and criticised by the biden administration, which revoked it earlier this year. but in august the supreme court
you can watch more of that interview in our special report on the farmers protest that captured global attention on talking business asia, shown at these times this weekend. india s capital, delhi, has ordered the closure of schools and colleges from friday until further notice due to a spike in air pollution. it comes after the supreme court criticised the city s authorities for reopening them last week despite very poor air quality. schools and colleges had been shut for nearly 15 days. for more on this i am joined now by professor nathan grills from the nossal institute, melbourne school of population and global health. he is a public health physician
her sense of humour. because a song is all about a girlfriend telling of a boyfriend because he forgot to bring, he forgot to load the camera with colour film instead bring, he forgot to load the camera with colourfilm instead of bring, he forgot to load the camera with colour film instead of using black and white film. it s a witty take about how black and white and grey the former communist east germany was back then. it really reflects a bit about angela merkel personality. let s take a look at some other stories in the headlines. the united states has reinstated a controversial migration policy that orders asylum seekers to return to mexico while they wait for their applications to be processed. the programme was introduced by the former president, donald trump, and criticised by the biden administration, which revoked it earlier this year. but in august the supreme court ordered its resumption. schools and colleges in delhi have been ordered to close until further notice. it comes
they stopped paying the rent. income collapsed significantly by 20%. the august the supreme court struck down a national eviction moratorium to aid out of work tenants but not the poor mom and pop landlords who reported huge losses. according to the national apartment association, landlords have lost over $25 billion because of the national moratorium alone. eviction moratoriums are bad. he is president of the naa and suing the federal government to recoup some of those funds. you also blame the federal government for the rent relief program which should have helped the people you represent. it should have helped but there is no consistency state to state. makes it difficult to have a program that can roll out nationwide. is more evictions the answer? no, it s never the answer. she is a lawyer with the