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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Arts Interviews 20240706

the government is looking at further land sites and vessels to house migrants who travel to the uk on small boats, just days after announcing three former military sites will be used. coach travellers in dover face estimated waits of six to eight hours, despite extra ferries being laid on overnight to try and help clear the backlog as passengers travel abroad for the easter holidays. now it s time for the arts interviews: fenton bailey. on today s media show, one of the pioneers of reality tv. hello, hello, hello! fenton bailey s behind rupaul s drag race, described by time magazine as one of the most influential reality tv shows of all time . the company he founded, world of wonder, has made documentaries about andy warhol, britney spears, monica lewinsky over the years, about police brutality in la, and about the lgbt supporting tv evangelist tammy faye. they also brought the cult comedy duo adam and joe to channel 4. fenton, hello, and i wonder whether for you, there is a

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Ros Atkins On The Week 20240706

People survived the crash and were taken to hospital. Now on bbc news, ros atkins on the week. The village of manston is a short drive from the kent coast. Down the road as the port of ramsgate. In the village itself there was a church and thejolly farmer pub, and next door is the airfield and, because of that, manston has been welcoming new arrivals for years. In the 20s, students arrived for pilot training, in the 50s, it was used as a base to carry out drills. Now manston airfield is hosting new arrivals again. Thousands are coming across the channel by small boat. Many are taking to this facility. You have an Asylum System completely gridlocked. As more people arrived, the government has condemned an invasion. The system is broken. Illegal migration is out of control. And so the small village in kent finds itself as part of a story that raises fundamental questions about how the uk responds to those who arrive on our shores. Hello, welcome. Now, this is the plan this week. We will

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Ros Atkins On The Week 20240707

atkins on the week the village of manston is a short drive from the kent coast stop down the road as the port of ramsgate. in the village itself there is a church and the jolly farmer pub and next door is the airfield and, because of that, manston has been welcoming new arrivals for years. in the 20s the students arrive for pilot training, in the 50s it was used as a base to carry out drills. now as an airfield it is hosting new arrivals again. thousands are coming across the channel by small boat. many are taking to this facility. you have an asylum system completely gridlocked. as more people arrived, the government has condemned an invasion. the system is broken. illegal migration is out of control. and so the small village in kent finds itself as part of a story that raises fundamental questions about how that uk responds to those who arrive on our shores. hello, welcome. now, this is the plan this week. we will talk about migration in a moment. i will also look at whyjoe

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240707

electricity and water. at least 19 people have died after a passenger plane crashed into lake victoria in tanzania while attempting to land in stormy weather twenty six of the 43 people on board were initially rescued. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are ros altman the former conservative pensions minister and parliamentary journalist, tony grew. let s start with the metro, which reports on the death of a 17 year old boy in halifax, who passed away on bonfire night after an incident involving fireworks. the times leads with a story which suggests the government will use its foreign aid budget to deal with the arrival of refugees and migrants, who come to the uk on small boats. as cop27 begins, the telegraph says that the uk may support reperations being paid to developing countries adversely affected by climate change. but the guardian says the uk, the us, canada and australia have fallen billions of dollars s

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