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ofjourneys across britain. it is going to be a real inconvenience for our pupils, especially at a time where we ve got public examinations going on. more than 100 migrants cross the english channel, after more than 400 yesterday, as the government says deportation to rwanda is still on the cards. and, the england and wales cricket board brings charges against yorkshire, and several individuals, over allegations of racism. and coming up on the bbc news channel, there is no room in the squad for former england captain steph houghton at the women s euros next month. welcome to bbc news at ten. in the latest blow to the prime minister s authority, his ethics adviser, lord geidt, announced his resignation this evening. he s the second ethics adviser that borisjohnson has lost in under two years. lord geidt had faced tough questioning from a parliamentary committee yesterday, during which he said it was reasonable to suggest that mrjohnson may have broken the ministerial code in
about a fight with lawyers here and a court in strasbourg, but ultimately she does need to come up with a workable policy. ploughing ahead with plans for another flight to rwanda leaves ministers open to the accusation they could be wasting hundreds of thousands of pounds of taxpayers money. until a flight does take off, it is hard to gauge what impact it will have on those trying to come here. at this unofficial camp in dunkirk, many are thinking about their next move. he says he wills they ll try to cross to england. he hopes he will not be sent to rwanda, but stay at daily macro says it will still be better than iraqi kurdistan. a hammer, some told the bbc the plans could make them think again, an uncertain journey lies ahead for these men and a key government policy. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. last night sjudgment, which came less than hour before the planned take off of that flight, has raised questions about the legal procedure
by getting inside these boats but people are helpless. off camera, some told the bbc the plans could make them think again. an uncertain journey lies ahead for these men, and a key government policy. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. last night sjudgment, which came less than hour before the planned take off of that flight, has raised questions about the legal procedure surrounding cases like these. our home editor, mark easton, has this. it was the intervention of the european court of human rights that turned a flight to rwanda into a flight to nowhere. but how come a judge in strasbourg could effectively stop a policy of the uk government in its tracks? well, britain has left the eu, of course, but we are still in the council of europe, and that s entirely separate from the eu set up after world war ii to oversee a european convention