when someone is in distress, theyjust need to be saved as soon as possible. so there is no time to talk about who is going to save them and in which boat are they going to be returned? one year on from the channel disaster, investigators have yet to report their findings as each month, thousands more steer their way between trust and tragedy, aiming for british shores. lucy williamson, bbc news, calais. michael gove has said tens of thousands of homes are not in the state they should be. the thousands of homes are not in the state they should be. thousands of homes are not in the state they should be. the death of two-year-old state they should be. the death of two-year-old awaab state they should be. the death of two-year-old awaab ishak- state they should be. the death of two-year-old awaab ishak was - state they should be. the death of - two-year-old awaab ishak was caused two year old awaab ishak was caused by exposure to mould at his home. michael gove is holding talks with h
boat crossings rise. france s sea minister told parliament that any negligence found by the investigation would lead to sanctions. there are people here who said this was a disaster waiting to happen, and it is not the only time desperate passengers have been passed back and forth between rescue teams in britain and france. we have heard evidence that another migrant boat calling for help from the channel experienced the same response just a few days before. we dialled 999, were talking, they said call to france, and these messages were received by a migrant helpline in dunkirk four days before the channel disaster. raphael cousin who took the call says a french lifeboat came to rescue them.
from the channel experienced the same response just a few days before. these messages were received by a migrant helpline in dunkirk four days before the channel disaster. raphael cousin who took the call says a french lifeboat came to rescue them. when someone is in distress, theyjust need to be saved as soon as possible. so there is no time to talk about who is going to save them and in which boat are they going to be returned? one year on from the channel disaster, investigators have yet to reach a conclusion
to be returned? one year on from the channel disaster, investigators have yet to report their findings as each month, thousands more steer their way between trust and tragedy, aiming for british shores. lucy williamson, bbc news, calais. daily covid infections in china have hit a record high since the start of the pandemic nearly three years ago. that s despite crippling restrictions on life, including snap lockdowns. tightened measures have been announced for zhengzhou where workers at the world s largest iphone factory have been clashing with security forces over covid related conditions and pay. stephen mcdonell in beijing has more. so, like, for example, i am at home, my community is under a form of lockdown so everyone can be tested, and that is because one
by the investigation would lead to sanctions. there are people here who said this was a disaster waiting to happen, and it is not the only time desperate passengers have been passed back and forth between rescue teams in britain and france. we have heard evidence that another migrant boat calling for help from the channel experienced the same response just a few days before. these messages were received by a migrant helpline in dunkirk four days before the channel disaster. raphael cousin who took the call says a french lifeboat came to rescue them. when someone is in distress, theyjust need to be saved as soon as possible. so there is no time to talk about who is going to save them and in which boat are they going