performances this week he s experiencing facial paralysis. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. we begin with the british government policy on sending asylum seekers to rwanda. prince charles is reported by the times newspaper on saturday morning to have privately described the british government s policy of sending some asylum seekers to rwanda as appalling. clarence house insists the prince is politically neutral. he s due to preside in the rwandan capital, kigali, at the commonwealth heads of government meeting in ten days time. on friday, an attempt to block a flight taking asylum seekers to rwanda next tuesday was rejected by the courts. our home editor mark easton reports. is it lawful to give people seeking asylum in the uk a one way ticket to rwanda? telling them to pursue refugee status thousands of miles south in east africa? the first migrants are due to make that journey next tuesday, with campaigners failing in their legal bi
and the dnr tried these men and not soldiers but as mercenaries and they charged them with terrorism offences. we don t have a president yet for any such exchange happening like that and we don t have any confirmation that the russians would want to do so. so, as it stands their future is still very uncertain. their future is still very uncertain. , ., ,., a father and son have been killed in a crash during the isle of man tt. roger stockton and his son bradley, both from crewe, died during the final lap of the second sidecar race. in a statement, organisers said it was with a deep sense of sorrow that they could confirm both racers had been killed. five riders have now died at this year s event. proposals for a new salt and sugar tax are expected to be formally rejected when the government publishes its food strategy next week. the policy paper due to be announced on monday is in response to an independent review led by the founder of the leon restaurant chain henry dimbleby. l