to prevent people reaching france s channel coast in the first place. with the very latest from calais, here s our europe correspondent, jessica parker. blustery winds blowing across northern france this morning, an empty beach but it seems there were crossings from france overnight to the uk. , , ., , , crossings from france overnight to theuk. ,,., ,, , the uk. this is a vessel apparently used by peeple the uk. this is a vessel apparently used by peeple to the uk. this is a vessel apparently used by people to make the uk. this is a vessel apparently used by people to make the - the uk. this is a vessel apparently l used by people to make the perilous journey. they were picked up by british patrols early this morning. yet another effort to reach english shores despite yesterday s tragedy. translation: translation: there are pregnant women and translation: there are pregnant women and children translation: there are pregnant women and children who translation: there are pr
actions and these words in glasgow, is there a change on the way? i think it looks like it, that you are right, there is a lot to be concerned and even suspicious about when it comes to brazil and these issues. i hope this is a sign they are moving in a different direction. one key issue of cop26 will be how we deal with notjust deforestation but the pretension for the sharing of carbon credits across the world, countries like brazil have always tried to have their cake and eat it when it comes to forestation and deforestation. if they are more willing to talk about this constructively it will be a huge step forward, i hope it is the case. how big an issue is deforestation in the uk? $5 how big an issue is deforestation in the uk? , ., how big an issue is deforestation in theuk? a. y how big an issue is deforestation in the uk? as a country we were once covered in the uk? as a country we were once covered in forest, the uk? as a country we were once covered in forest, before th
over 12 us dollars. australia has one of the highest rates in the world, just over 20 aussie dollars an hour. approximately 15 us dollars. from july this year, germany s rate rose to 9 euros 60 an hour, or 11 dollars 15.(gfx germany s rate rose to 9 euros 60 an hour, or 11 dollars 15. snf the us federal minimum wage is $7.25, though some states have much higher rates. i m joined now by kate nicholls, chief executive of uk hospitality and kenjacobs, chair of the university of california, berkeley center for labor research and education. i want to know how the employers feel about this. what do you think the impact will be unemployment in the impact will be unemployment in the uk? ., , the impact will be unemployment in theuk? ., , the uk? clearly, people in heapitality the uk? clearly, people in hospitality are the uk? clearly, people in hospitality are the - the uk? clearly, people in hospitality are the main i the uk? clearly, people in l hospitality are the main part the uk? clea
you have to go to london to make it. and hopefully projects like this, like natural world and the other projects discussed today showed that we are opening up opportunities across the country for more background and notjust people looking forward to spend some time in london to get internships really trying to open it up across the uk. opening up as well forjob opportunities wherever you are in the uk. , opportunities wherever you are in theuk. y y opportunities wherever you are in theuk. r q , the uk. absolutely. you ve probably seen that recently the uk. absolutely. you ve probably seen that recently across the uk. absolutely. you ve probably seen that recently across the - seen that recently across the regional seen that recently across the regional industry. somebody vacanciesjust now and regional industry. somebody vacancies just now and a regional industry. somebody vacanciesjust now and a lot regional industry. somebody vacancies just now and a lot of movement. i think it
getting on since you have been in theuk? ., y . . ., the uk? thank you very much. we are ha - and the uk? thank you very much. we are happy and we the uk? thank you very much. we are happy and we are the uk? thank you very much. we are happy and we are grateful the uk? thank you very much. we are happy and we are grateful to - the uk? thank you very much. we are happy and we are grateful to be i the uk? thank you very much. we are happy and we are grateful to be here i happy and we are grateful to be here and we are getting along nicely. the only concern we still have is about the ones we have left behind, so we are seriously worried about them and we hope they are going to be able to move. when it comes to the ones left behind, and also the ones who have worked with the uk in one way or another. flit worked with the uk in one way or another. . ., , ., worked with the uk in one way or another. , , ., ~ ., another. of course, and i know when ou soke another. of course, and i know