programme is proving a big hit, we ll explain why. more now on the controversial move from the uk government to change key elements of the so called northern ireland protocol, the post brexit trade agreement reached with the eu in 2019. the european union is threatening legal action against the uk warning it would undermine trust and make it harder to negotiate a way out of the impasse. the eu trade commissioner, valdis dombrovskis, says the uk must still cooperate with the eu to make the northern ireland protocol it negotiated work, he was speaking to our global trade correspondent, dharshini david. regard northern ireland protocol we clearly expect uk to respect the agreement which it has negotiated. we know there are issues related to the practical implementation of northern ireland protocol but we have come also with a number of proposals including bespoke arrangements, others practical concerns can be addressed. we know from concerns can be addressed. we know from our
but thousands in smaller blocks have been left in cladding limbo. aiming for victory how england have set up a final day shot at a series clinching win against new zealand. good morning. another cloudy day for northern ireland and scotland, with some rain at times. for england and wales, more sunshine than yesterday, and also one. warmer. good morning. it s tuesday, the 14th ofjune. the first flight taking asylum seekers from the uk to rwanda under a new government scheme, is due to take off later today. it follows an appeal court ruling yesterday. campaigners were trying to stop the flight before a full hearing next month, on whether the policy is lawful. however, just eight migrants are expected to be on the flight when it leaves and some of them are still appealing their case, as vincent mcaviney reports. despite the government s publicity around its new policy, yesterday, 37 asylum seekers arrived on the kent coast. but they could face potential removal to rwanda,
condemns the move. the precedent that this creates is catastrophic the precedent that this creates is catastrophic for the precedent that this creates is catastrophic for a the precedent that this creates is catastrophic for a concept - the precedent that this creates is catastrophic for a concept that. catastrophic for a concept that needs catastrophic for a concept that needs to catastrophic for a concept that needs to be catastrophic for a concept that needs to be shared catastrophic for a concept that needs to be shared like - catastrophic for a concept that i needs to be shared like asylum. a judge rules life support for a 12 year old boy with brain damage should stop despite pleas from his family for it to continue. and later in the programme, we ll be looking at the government s food strategy for england, just published. it urges farmers to increase production, but there are no plans to tackle obesity. the government has published legislation to change north
long argued the policy is in the public interest, designed to deter unnecessary journeys from safe eu countries, and thwart the criminal gangs charging for dangerous channel crossings. shame on you! the policy is, though, dividing public opinion, evidenced by these scenes outside the courts ofjustice yesterday, and the home office. some agree it s an effective way to deal with illegal migration. but for others, it s an unsafe and unlawful way to treat vulnerable people, who are asking for sanctuary in the uk. the leaders of the church of england, including the archbishops of canterbury and york, have written an open letter decrying it as an immoral policy that shames britain . this isn t about rwanda. we d take exactly the same view if britain was seeking to outsource its care for refugees, for asylum seekers, to any other third country. this is about people who have the right a right established since the 1951 convention to seek asylum in the uk, and to have their asylum case pro
air coming up from the south west. now, this is when the humidity really starts to increase, becoming uncomfortable at night times with temperatures staying in the high teens celsius. by friday, daytime temperatures in the low 305. i m back with the latest from bbc london in half an hour. now though, it s back to sally and jon. bye for now. good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. our headlines today. the first flight taking asylum seekers to rwanda leaves the uk today but the number of migrants on board is down to single figures. senior bishops say the policy shames britain. a new case for scottish independence nicola sturgeon s to launch a second referendum campaign today. her opponents say it s not the time for another divisive vote.