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GBN Martin July 3, 2024

Next hour. Once a show. Always an absolute pleasure to have your company. So a 239 increase in homelessness among Asylum Seekers. The big question is why should we pick up the tab . So in should we pick up the tab . So in these two instances, either theyve been granted the right to remain, in which case they could always get a job. You know, thats what the rest of us have do pay way. Or have to do and pay their way. Or if been granted the if they havent been granted the right why dont right to remain, why dont they just deported . Right to remain, why dont they justthoseeported . Right to remain, why dont they justthose are ted . Right to remain, why dont they justthose are the people that those are the people that were paying for an additional £600 million this year, £43 billion in total. Im saying is enough. Enough . Should we have a huge debate about this . Yes, we should, and about this . Yes, we should, and its coming on this show. And as usual, id like to hear from you. And the

GBN Breakfast July 3, 2024

Warmer over the next couple of days. Full details with me in the forecast coming up. The forecast coming up. And so much to get through. This morning we will want your views on that. So do get in touch with us. Isabel will tell you hi because i dont know, its gbnews. Com forward slash your say the norse. It is on our website. Were all becoming familiar with it. Yeah. So lots of controversial subjects. We begin with the Energy Secretary clare pochettino , who has led a pochettino, who has led a conservative backlash against the European Court of human rights after they said or they ruled against a landmark swiss ruling. The echr, based in ruling. The echr, based in strasbourg, has ruled that switzerland is violating human rights over their lack of inaction on Climate Change. Well, the row comes after a poll in the telegraph newspaper revealed that nearly 50 of conservative voters approve of leaving the echr. Well, lets get the views this morning in all of this of our Political Correspon

BBCNEWS Verified July 3, 2024

Hello, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. Rescue teams in morocco are battling to reach people still trapped Underneath Rubble following the earthquake which struck the country on friday night. Nearly two and a half thousand people are now known to have died, but many remote areas remain hard to reach and cut off to rescuers. Four countries the uk, spain, qatar and the uae are now sending aid. The epicentre was to the south of marrakesh, along the high atlas mountain range. The struggle to get through roads blocked by boulders has led some villagers to dig by hand. Tom bateman reports. Dawn lights up the destruction in this village. Morocco s most remote hillside have become encampments for the survivors. This lady has lost contact with her son who fled the village to get help. She was already grieving, her husband had been sick and died before the earthquake came. Translation we are staying in the street, i feel bad for m

BBCNEWS Breakfast December 14, 2017

Remembering the victims of Grenfell Tower. It has been six months since 71 were killed in the fire. They will be honoured at a service at st pauls cathedral. Good morning. It will be the busiest day of the year for the royal mail. We are at manchester, and they will deal with 3 million letters and parcels airline. How are they coping . I will find out. In sport, england lose big names find out. In sport, england lose big na m es early find out. In sport, england lose big names early in the crucial third ashes test as they fight for survival in the series. And we have the weather. Good morning. A bit icy. A bright day ahead of you. Rain, sleet, and snow showers. The full forecast is coming up. Thank you. Good morning. The first story is theresa may has suffered her first significant defeat in the commons since the election. 11 conservatives sided with labour to make sure they get a say in the deal before it is finalised. We can speak to our political correspondent, ian watson, in westmi

BBCNEWS BBC News December 15, 2017

Religious institutions, sporting clubs, foster homes and the military. Up to 60,000 survivors may now be eligible for compensation. The Royal Commission heard harrowing testimony from survivors across australia. Its report stretches to 17 volumes. Prime minister Malcolm Turnbull has paid tribute to the courage of those who came forward to gave evidence. Leonie sheedy is from the survivors Organisation Care leavers australia network. She travelled to canberra to see the report being handed over to the governor general. Ican i can assure you i can assure you go i can assure you go six commissioners have done this country proud. Do we agree . They took the shame and stigma from our hearts and carried it for the last five years. It now needs to go to every government, state and federal and it needs to go to the churches and charities and state governments and the churches and charities dont opt in to redress, then they lead they need to lose their charity tax exemptions. 0ur correspondent

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