lucy williamson reports. i have been tear gassed twice. each fan trapped at the stade de france has their own story of what went wrong that night. problems with tickets, with barriers, with transport strikes, with the actions of french police. today, an independent panel blamed a lack of risk assessment or operational plans and said uefa was primarily responsible for the failures. it also said that uefa, the french football federation and french authorities wrongly inflated the huge numbers of supporters without valid tickets to deflect responsibility for planning and operational failures. responsibility for planning and operationalfailures. tonight, uefa s general secretary apologised to the supporters of liverpool fc for the experiences many of them had had and for the messages released prior to and during the game, which
by the government with patients claiming the rest from insurance. france has seen its share of strike action by medical staff in recent months. staff say the system is under strain because of a shortage of workers especially in rural areas as our correspondent lucy williamson reports. horns and whistles sound. in france, the bedside manner is reserved for patients. when diagnosing a national sickness, bullhorns and whistles are the preferred medical approach. gps are demanding the government double their consultation fees. 40% of nurses want to leave their jobs, and a third of all medical students are quitting. we are all in the same boat. and now the boat is, like, i don t know the term, but it is like the titanic. i am worried, as a future doctor. but i m worried as a patient, too. would you rather be a patient in france or in the uk?
on a rental market that s already under strain and causing stress for millions of renters as they try to survive. and you can find more information, support and advice online at the cost of living section of the bbc news website. there s also a mortgage calculator to work out how much your payments could rise. we are we a re really we are really keen to appear deliver cohere from people this morning about their rent bills, mortgages, we are really keen to hear from people about their rent bills, mortgages, how it is affecting them. albanians account for almost a third of the 38,000 people who have crossed the channel in small boats so far this year, according to the latest government figures. albanian drug gangs are thought to be using migrant camps in northern france to recruit people to work in the uk drugs industry, by offering to pay for their journey. 0ur paris correspondent lucy williamson reports. for each boat, each migrant, there can be many smugglers. albanian fixers, uk g
and as they tighten their own belts, the collateral damage is the millions of people who are now depending on their surplus supplies. colletta smith, bbc news, in barnsley. tougher rules for migrants are expected to be set out by the new home secretary suella braverman later today when she addresses the conservative party conference. more than 32,000 people have crossed the english channel in small boats so far this year. lucy williamson reports from northern france. it s 3am and this french patrol are tracking their target. two people smugglers spotted by a uk funded drone. they re half a mile away, swiftly preparing a boat to take migrants across the channel. a uk funded buggy gets the patrol there in minutes. the smugglers have already fled. ..but they ve lost their boat,
marine le pen s far right national rally has 89 seats, with the mainstream right wing les republicans, headed by christianjackob, back on 64. our paris correspondent lucy williamson reports. emmanuel macron s presidency just got tougher. his centrist coalition has lost a third of its seats. just look at the mood. translation: the situation is unprecedented. the national assembly has never seen a configuration of this type in the fifth republic. this situation constitutes a risk for our country, in view of the challenges that we have to face. this is now president macron s main opposition, a new alliance of green and left wing parties dominated by far left mps, the initial estimates confirming their new status as the first opposition