massively overloaded. i mean, even a dinghy of that size, it s really playing with danger. when the weather is calm, you can stand on top of those famous white cliffs of dover and see the border force and rnli bring groups of migrants to shore. some channel watchers even have clickers and literally count people in. it s become a very visible thing, which helps explain why politicians have become so exercised by the issue. so far this year, around 13,000 migrants have arrived by small boat, but that figure is dwarfed by the number of migrants coming legally. last year, net migration, the difference between the number of people arriving in the uk and leaving, stood at 685,000. at this cafe in dover, migration in all its forms is certainly a hot topic. if they didn t let them in the country, you wouldn t have the problems we got. what problems? erm, housing, cost of living and everything like that. there s too many of them being brought in on our money, really. it s been going o
where she loved to be. an accomplished horsewoman, she played a leading part in the event. but last night, princess anne was injured on her estate, gatcombe park, in gloucestershire. it s understood she was hurt after coming into contact with a horse s head or legs while on a walk. in a statement, buckingham palace said. the princess royal has sustained minor injuries and concussion, following an incident on the gatcombe park estate yesterday evening. the king has been kept closely informed and joins the whole royal family in sending his fondst love and well wishes to the princess for a speedy recovery. year on year, princess anne tops the list of royals who carry out the most public engagements. her work is often under the radar, without the glamour and attention others receive. but in a year where the royal family has faced serious health issues, her contribution has been more important than ever, especially her support for her older brother. their closeness and his appre
Plus portuguese Detectives Have told the bbc they never believed Madeleine Mccann was taken during a burglary which went wrong. Its ten years since the three year old disappeared. And claims that rules which limit the amount of time people can spend on bail wont actually make any difference. You feel like youve had a crime done to you by the state and there is no one to done to you by the state and there is no one to answer done to you by the state and there is no one to answer for it. And no apology. That full exclusive report before 10am. Hello and welcome to the programme. Were live until 11am. Throughout the morning, the latest Breaking News and developing stories. A little later, well speak to some of the men in this photo. The m men all students at Cambridge University have got together to prove that young black men can go to cambridge. They were admitted in 2015 and they say it was hard, but if we did it, you can too. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this mo
Near London Bridge. Tom symonds. Police have put in a large cordon. You can see the furthest blue, flashing light, a short distance from the Borough Markets area. Are market is a Farmers Market where people go for lunch. It is surrounded by bars and restaurants. It is opposite London Bridge station where people go to head home after a night out in Central London. Putting together eyewitness reports, only eyewitness reports, which can be wrong, but the eyewitnesses we spoke to say a van ploughed into people on the southern end of London Bridge, i was told by people in a pub that it was told by people in a pub that it was on the corner of the bridge, that grey, possibly four man, got out, armed with knives. Three, possible four men,. One was mediterranean in terms of skin colour and had a black and red top on and had a long knife. I asked if it was a breadknife sized weapon and the eyewitness said he felt it was a long kitchen knife. They ran towards London Bridge and, sorry, Borough Mar
Use her meeting with President Trump to tell him to stop insulting women. Good evening, and welcome to bbc news. Hundreds of thousands of people joined protest marches today across the world to voice their concern over the new us president , donald trump. The aim was to highlight the rights of women and minorities, which protesters say are under threat from the new administration. Tens of thousands of people joined the rally in london and other cities across the uk. The biggest, though, was in washington, as the bbcs katty kay reports. They came in their thousands. Children, men, and women. Lots of women. I came from hawaii to be here today. I am women. I came from hawaii to be here today. Iam here women. I came from hawaii to be here today. I am here to represent all the people that cannot be here. Today. I am here to represent all the people that cannot be harem gives me hope for our future. It was a really dark day when the electoral results came in. It is not that we hate donald tr