against a bill in parliament this week to boost police powers against protesters. they should ve been allowed to protest, to have their vigil, to come together in peace and i was very disturbed to see the police action. i think it was wrong and i m pleased it s now going to be reviewed. the foreign secretary makes another call for the immediate release of british iranian nazanin zaghari ratcliffe after she faces new allegations of anti government propaganda in court. authorities in the republic of ireland recommend temporarily suspending use of the astrazeneca vaccine, after a report of four new cases of blood clotting incidents in adults who d had the jab in norway. and it s the music industry s biggest awards night of the year the grammys. they re being held at a virtual ceremony in los angeles. the home secretary is asking her majesty s inspectorate of constabulary to look into the policing of last night s vigil in clapham common. the vigil was in memory of sarah evera
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in other words, it is building up as forces and then it will tag ukraine enforces again, and nato has to be ready for that. he said as far as the raf are concerned, they are planning to be here for months, if not into next year. so a long term commitment on the part of the raf and the rest of nato. the home office says 110,900 uk visas for ukrainians have now been issued and a total of 12,000 people have arrived in the uk from ukraine. our home editor mark, easton, has been speaking to the home secretary, priti patel. i ll be very candid, it has taken time. any new scheme takes time. there is huge frustration out there. your refugees minister has apologised for unacceptable delays. will you? so, completely it s been frustrating. will you apologise? i apologise with frustration myself, and i ve spoken about this previously too.