killed by the many armed gangs that operate with relative impunity in the caribbean nation. 14 have been killed so far this year, six of them in a shootout at the police headquarters in the northern town of liancourt on wednesday. the windrush scandal when thousands of british people, many arriving from the caribbean in the 1950s and 60s, were wrongly classified as illegal residents is again the source of pain and disappointment. the head of the official inquiry which reported three years ago says that crucial recommendations have now been dropped by the home secretary suella braverman. the report had previously been accepted in full by boris johnson s government. our community affairs correspondent adina campbell reports. we couldn t get a doctor s appointment. janet mckay and her partner anthony bryan say their lives have been torn apart because of the windrush scandal. i couldn t plan any part of my life.
rodrigo duterte. mr duterte s brutal crackdown left more than six thousand people dead, according to government data. but activists believe the real number is far higher. the windrush scandal, when thousands of british people, many arriving from the caribbean in the 19505 and 60s were wrongly classified as illegal residents, is again the source of pain and disappointment. the head of the official inquiry which reported three years ago says that crucial recommendations have now been dropped by the home secretary suella braverman. the report had previously been accepted in full by boris johnson s government. our community affairs correspondent adina campbell reports. we couldn t get a doctor s appointment. janet mckay and her partner anthony bryan say their lives have been torn apart because of the windrush scandal. i couldn t plan any part of my life. if i needed to go up the road i had to borrow money.
the windrush scandal, when thousands of british people, many arriving from the caribbean in the 1950s and 60s were wrongly classified as illegal residents, is again the source of pain and disappointment. the head of the official inquiry, which reported three years ago, says that crucial recommendations have now been dropped by the home secretary suella braverman. the report had previously been accepted in full by boris johnson s government. our community affairs correspondent adina campbell reports. we couldn t get a doctor s appointment. janet mckay and her partner anthony bryan say their lives have been torn apart because of the windrush scandal. i couldn t plan any part of my life. if i needed to go up the road i had to borrow money. i couldn t work, couldn t sign on. i couldn t go to the doctors.
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but the taliban are resolute. when the taliban seized control of afghanistan last year, they insisted the regime would be softer than their rule in the 1990s, but the gradual erosion of women s rights suggests they are not afraid to go back on their promises. tom brada, bbc news. a month on since a coroner concluded that a two year old boy died from exposure to mould while living at his home in rochdale, in the uk, campaigners say racism could be putting more lives at risk. awaab ishak died in 2020 after living in a flat with severe mould, despite his family raising the issue for more than three years. the housing association responsible for the property has apologised for making assumptions about the family s lifestyle but bbc news has discovered there are many more families going through similar experiences. latest government figures show black and asian people in england are three times more likely to live in homes with damp. our community affairs correspondent adina campbell report