they have been in power for 13 years. they have been in power for 13 years. the they have been in power for 13 years, the asylum system is broken, and i years, the asylum system is broken, and i broke years, the asylum system is broken, and i broke it. they broke it. also, it has been announced tonight that strike action by network rail workers next week has been called off after a new pay offer. a vigil in cardiff for three young people who died in a car crash and two others who lay critically injured at the scene, as police are criticised for not searching for them sooner. head to head, the three candidates vying to be scotland s next first minister. who came out on top in tonight s live debate? that debate is taking place right here in glasgow, and we re here tonight as the bbc marks a very special centenary. it s 100 years ago this week that the bbc transmitted its first broadcast in scotland from an attic room in the city centre. and coming up on the bbc news c
if it s too dangerous for them to return to their own country. children will be removed when they turn 18. and there d be a ban on re entering the uk for anyone who d arrived here in an unauthorised way. our first report this evening is from our political editor, chris mason. radio: the sound of kent. it s half five in the morning. so, dungeness! we re heading for one of the beaches on the south coast where migrants have arrived. radio: this morning we will discuss the prime minister s plans to - get tough on small boat crossings. rishi sunak and the home secretary say this is part of what they call a larger global migration crisis, as people from poorer countries try to get to richer ones. people must know that if they come here illegally, it will result in their detention and swift removal. once this happens, and they know it will happen, they will not come and the boats will stop.