In belarus, imprisoned and held in isolation. We have a special report. And, great britains Kieran Reilly wins Bmx Freestyle gold, at the World Championhips, in glasgow. On bbc london. On newsnight at 10 30pm as the first Asylum Seekers board the governments barge in dorset, we look at the Asylum System as a whole. Is it fit for purpose . Well speak to representatives from the conservatives and labour. Hello. Its a controversial policy, thats attracted attention around the world. Its been attacked by human Rights Groups and is subject to legal challenge. But today, the first of possibly hundreds of migrants and Asylum Seekers, moved onto a giant barge docked in dorset, to be housed while they await the outcome of Asylum Applications. The government says the vessel, which can accomodate up to 500 men, will be better value than hotels costing £6 million a day. But concerns have been raised about the possible impact on local services, and campaigners have called it a shameful way to trea
alexandria hoff has more. alexandria: by the time the boom was felt and heard, this plane traveled for hundreds of miles on auto pilot. it was close to long island destination when the recession made 180-degree turn and began flying in the other direction and reached washington, d.c. restricted airspace. norad granted permission to two jets to fly at super sonic speed causing the boom. civilian aircraft was intercepted at 3:20 eastern time. the pilot was norad attempted to establish contact with the pilot until the aircraft crashed. virginia state police followed up, 3:50 p.m., virginia state notified of crash in stanton blue ridge region. search by the sheriff office and augusta fire rescue got underway by ground and air across the region shortly before 8 p.m. first responders reached the aircraft. no survivors were located. speaking to new york times, john rumple, the plane owner said his daughter, his granddaughter and a nanny were onboard. mr. rumple said he had lit
a stalling england needed a push and they got a shove, rachel daly hit the deck. a penalty, or was it? the referee decided later that she had been a bit eager. the decision is no penalty. the frustration was building. in their last match england were flying, here they looked disjointed, occasionally there were chances. rachel daly! what a save. but the goalkeeper wouldn t be beaten. the tension rising, cool heads were needed, not this. laurenjames has been one of the stars of the world cup but here was an unwanted headline. red card for violent conduct. her red card left england facing extra time a player down. they would have to dig deep. somehow they clung on. full time. it is penalties in brisbane. this was a nerve shredding watch for england fans and it would only get worse as georgia stanway, first up, faltered. fortunately for england, nigeria, with history on the line,
among evangelical voters, mike huckabee will tell us how important evangelical support is in the gop primaries. todd: first brian kilmeade with what is coming up. brian: there will be a quiz after this, in 10 minutes what is on tap, all eyes on iowa, they showed up over the weekend, including nikki haley slamming president biden hitting him with the disastrous afghanistan withdrawal. former un ambassador will join us. and tension rising, war ships involved in near collision in taiwan strait. now white house warning, how about some tough talk and could fbi document connect president biden to bribery scheme? house oversight chair james comer will find out today on capitol hill in closed room what
preparation generally speaking about nato, u.s. is behind this, is instigating this crisis, is doing provocative actions so really pay close attention to those types of statements moving forward. that said, i think at this point, katie, in this game so to speak, nothing we re hearing from the kremlin matters too much. they ve made it clear they re waiting to make their next move after they get this formal written response from the united states. i think the situation will be much clearer or easier to read into the rhetoric following that. matt, i ve been watching you all day, matt bradley, in the ukraine. you ve been talking about this interesting dichotomy. on the one happened there is all of this tension rising, fears of an imminent invasion but there in kiev where americans have told diplomats families to leave, you say kiev seems normal? yeah, it does. we heard directly from the government about that development with the u.s.