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their british accents. two of bollywood's biggest stars, alia bhatt and ranbir kapoor, married in mumbai on thursday. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are benedicte paviot, uk correspondent at france 24. and geri scott, poltical correspondent from the press association. tomorrow's front pages. the times�* front page — the government announces an overhaul of its asylum seeker policy, which would send some people who arrive in the uk a one—way ticket to rwanda, in eastern africa. the guardian report borisjohnson�*s proposals were branded as inhumane unworkable and a waste of money. but the daily mail says the prime minister will take on the "army" of left—wing lawyers and naysayers lining up to thwart his plans, he says will curb illegal immigration. turning to the war in ukraine, the i has an image of russia's warship moskva which has now been sunk. ukraine claims it hit the cruiser with its missiles. the telegraph leads with an appeal from the family of aiden aslin, a british man who has been reportedly captured in ukraine. the yorkshire post pictures the duke and duchess of cornwall attending the maundy service, as the queen misses the ceremony for the first time in 52 years. the sun covers harry and meghan�*s visit to the queen in windsor on their way to the invictus games in the netherlands. geri you are kicking us off with the front page of the mirror. rwanda. across a lot of the papers, it has been _ across a lot of the papers, it has been branded inhumane, the plan announced — been branded inhumane, the plan announced to ship migrants all the weight— announced to ship migrants all the weight to — announced to ship migrants all the weight to the wonderful processing. -- all— weight to the wonderful processing. -- all the _ weight to the wonderful processing. —— all the way to rwanda. human rights _ —— all the way to rwanda. human rights concerns around it, politically, the laws haven't even passed _ politically, the laws haven't even passed yet. financially very expensive. estimates between £20— 30,000 _ expensive. estimates between £20— 30,000 per migrant. that's before the morat— 30,000 per migrant. that's before the moral and ethical arguments as wett _ the moral and ethical arguments as wett and _ the moral and ethical arguments as well. and whether it is even actually _ well. and whether it is even actually workable. questions about whether _ actually workable. questions about whether it — actually workable. questions about whether it will even go ahead. it will be _ whether it will even go ahead. it will be challenged in the courts, the government have said they will fight _ the government have said they will fight a _ the government have said they will fight. a widespread outcry about this plan — fight. a widespread outcry about this plan. and not the first time we have _ this plan. and not the first time we have heard — this plan. and not the first time we have heard plans of this sort. the ascension— have heard plans of this sort. the ascension islands were previously mooted — ascension islands were previously mooted. gr ascension islands were previously mooted. ., ., ascension islands were previously mooted. . ., ., ascension islands were previously mooted. . . ., mooted. or a giant wave machine in the channel- — mooted. or a giant wave machine in the channel. the _ mooted. or a giant wave machine in the channel. the government - mooted. or a giant wave machine in the channel. the government have i the channel. the government have wanted to tackle _ the channel. the government have wanted to tackle this _ the channel. the government have wanted to tackle this for _ the channel. the government have wanted to tackle this for a - the channel. the government have wanted to tackle this for a while, l wanted to tackle this for a while, and this is the latest idea. do you get the sense this will work or will it disappear? it will cost a lot of money, and a lot of legal hurdles. on the front of the daily mirror, a quote from a former home office official who says it is inhumane and may be unworkable. the £120 million from the initial phase, you have to get through the legislation. the government's nationalities and borders bill includes a provision to create offshore immigration of human beings, and processing centres for asylum seekers. the bill is making its way through parliament. with the parliamentary session expected to end within weeks, time is running out to pass this into law. we know mps are currently on break, back on tuesday. some of that will be taken up by tuesday. some of that will be taken up by an apology from the prime minister and rishi sunak on party gait. mps will have spoken to constituents and getting a reaction to this rwanda uk partnership deal. mps will then review a series of amendments, including powers to offshore asylum claims. and that's before you get into the legality. notjust opposition parties saying it's cruel. unethical and extortionate, the other adjectives used today by the lib dems and labour, the scottish national party also saying it's not right. interesting to see... they will be a much better temperature taking for the real reaction politically and across the land when people get back to the office, back to their desks, and look at some of the detail. the daily exnress. _ and look at some of the detail. the daily express, no migrant boat will io daily express, no migrant boat will go undetected. why do you think this is being _ go undetected. why do you think this is being announced now? is it, weather— is being announced now? is it, weather and calmer seas? why announce — weather and calmer seas? why announce it now? if you were a cynic. — announce it now? if you were a cynic. it — announce it now? if you were a cynic. it is _ announce it now? if you were a cynic, it is opportunistic to distract— cynic, it is opportunistic to distract from the partygate. it could — distract from the partygate. it could appeal to a particular cohort of voters — could appeal to a particular cohort of voters. small boat crossings of the channel is high on the agenda of some _ the channel is high on the agenda of some voters. some voters see it as the number— some voters. some voters see it as the number one issue, so you could see why— the number one issue, so you could see why tories might want to get it to the _ see why tories might want to get it to the front — see why tories might want to get it to the front of the agenda. the other— to the front of the agenda. the other side _ to the front of the agenda. the other side is the announcement on the express that the navy will take over control of that. some concerns the home _ over control of that. some concerns the home office hasn't had a total -rip the home office hasn't had a total grip on— the home office hasn't had a total grip on the — the home office hasn't had a total grip on the situation. a the home office hasn't had a total grip on the situation.— grip on the situation. a report last week that boris _ grip on the situation. a report last week that boris johnson _ grip on the situation. a report last week that boris johnson wanted . grip on the situation. a report last| week that boris johnson wanted to week that borisjohnson wanted to announce this. fix, week that boris johnson wanted to announce this.— announce this. a week on, here it is. clearly keen _ announce this. a week on, here it is. clearly keen to _ announce this. a week on, here it is. clearly keen to get _ announce this. a week on, here it is. clearly keen to get this - announce this. a week on, here it is. clearly keen to get this out. is. clearly keen to get this out there. the times says he wants this to start in a matter of weeks. yes, by the end of next month. it's clearly not coincidental, it's part of a long—term plan to take back control of illegal immigration. take back control of your laws and the british borders. the fact 28,000 migrants came this illegal loot, risking their lives on one of the busiest shipping channels in europe and the world, and sadly we remember 27 perished just before christmas attempting this crossing. it is clear the government and ministers has not delivered the brexit mantra and policy... —— illegal route. in the lead up to the may elections, some would say this was promised with quitting the eu. remember, borisjohnson said this was possible today because of brexit freedoms. the freedom to have drones and helicopters, to give operational control to the navy instead of the border force. but also interesting in mrjohnson's speech, the fact the big idea by priti patel and the government that the navy had been trained sas style, to turn back unseaworthy dinghies back to france, borisjohnson unseaworthy dinghies back to france, boris johnson clearly stated today that's not going ahead. it boris johnson clearly stated today that's not going ahead.— that's not going ahead. it was clearly deemed _ that's not going ahead. it was clearly deemed a _ that's not going ahead. it was clearly deemed a breach - that's not going ahead. it was clearly deemed a breach of i clearly deemed a breach of international law, as pointed out by france and others, and also dangerous. france and others, and also dangerous— france and others, and also dancerous. ., . , ~ dangerous. you have those seeking as lum, dangerous. you have those seeking asylum. you _ dangerous. you have those seeking asylum. you have — dangerous. you have those seeking asylum, you have the _ dangerous. you have those seeking asylum, you have the economic - asylum, you have the economic migrants — asylum, you have the economic migrants and then you have the smugglers. are there any details in the tintes— smugglers. are there any details in the times about how you break down those _ the times about how you break down those groups and tackle the problem? it's those groups and tackle the problem? it's pretty— those groups and tackle the problem? it's pretty scant on detail which is part of— it's pretty scant on detail which is part of the — it's pretty scant on detail which is part of the problem. ministers talk about— part of the problem. ministers talk about illegal migrants. people are claiming _ about illegal migrants. people are claiming asylum. if they take itiegai— claiming asylum. if they take illegal routes, that's not a criminat— illegal routes, that's not a criminal act if they are claiming asytunr — criminal act if they are claiming asylum. the refugee council says 60% of people _ asylum. the refugee council says 60% of people who claim asylum are granted — of people who claim asylum are granted it. really important to make that distinction.— that distinction. everyone who crosses the — that distinction. everyone who crosses the channel _ that distinction. everyone who crosses the channel gets - that distinction. everyone who crosses the channel gets put l that distinction. everyone who i crosses the channel gets put into the same box when these announcements are made, and the nuanceis announcements are made, and the nuance is lost, which is very important to keep a hold of. part of the problem — important to keep a hold of. part of the problem is _ important to keep a hold of. part of the problem is we _ important to keep a hold of. part of the problem is we don't _ important to keep a hold of. part of the problem is we don't have - important to keep a hold of. part of the problem is we don't have much| the problem is we don't have much detail _ the problem is we don't have much detail mps — the problem is we don't have much detail. mps in their constituency don't _ detail. mps in their constituency don't have — detail. mps in their constituency don't have much to go on to say whether— don't have much to go on to say whether they are going to be supportive or not of the policy. we will aet supportive or not of the policy. - will get much more information next week back in westminster. the invictus games start soon, and probably the start of the harry and megan trail stories. the probably the start of the harry and megan trail stories.— megan trail stories. the sun got there first- _ megan trail stories. the sun got there first. he _ megan trail stories. the sun got there first. he didn't _ megan trail stories. the sun got there first. he didn't come - megan trail stories. the sun got there first. he didn't come to . megan trail stories. the sun got| there first. he didn't come to the prince philip memorial, but harry and megan apparently yesterday secretly had a face—to—face meeting at windsor castle with the queen. prince charles was there. a whistle—stop visit before they go to the invictus games. the first time they have made a joint uk trip to they have made a joint uk trip to the uk since they quit royal duty backin the uk since they quit royal duty back in march 2020. over two years ago. a time of forgiveness, maundy thursday. i think the grandmother, the monarch about to celebrate a very big birthday, 96, would have been happy. who put out the olive branch? i been happy. who put out the olive branch? .., been happy. who put out the olive branch? _, , , been happy. who put out the olive branch? _, ,, ., �* branch? i could guess, iwon't. we have heard — branch? i could guess, iwon't. we have heard a _ branch? i could guess, iwon't. we have heard a lot _ branch? i could guess, iwon't. we have heard a lot of— branch? i could guess, iwon't. we have heard a lot of concerns - branch? i could guess, iwon't. we have heard a lot of concerns about| have heard a lot of concerns about her health. — have heard a lot of concerns about her health, so it can only be good for the _ her health, so it can only be good for the royal family if bridges are being _ for the royal family if bridges are being built. for the royal family if bridges are bein: built. �* . ., for the royal family if bridges are being built-— for the royal family if bridges are bein: built. �* . ., ., , being built. benedicte, how are they retarded being built. benedicte, how are they regarded on — being built. benedicte, how are they regarded on the _ being built. benedicte, how are they regarded on the continent, - being built. benedicte, how are they regarded on the continent, the - regarded on the continent, the couple? taste regarded on the continent, the coule? . . ., regarded on the continent, the coule? ., ., _ couple? we covered enormously the orah couple? we covered enormously the oprah winfrey _ couple? we covered enormously the oprah winfrey thing. _ couple? we covered enormously the oprah winfrey thing. for— couple? we covered enormously the oprah winfrey thing. for a _ couple? we covered enormously the oprah winfrey thing. for a country i oprah winfrey thing. for a country that cut off the heads of its monarchs, there is huge interest in the british royal family. there is huge respect and affection for the monarch, queen elizabeth, who has strong ties to france. the respect of which she has led her life and been head of state of the uk, and long may she reign. huge affection. so everything is followed very closely. so everything is followed very closel . , ., ~ so everything is followed very closel. , ., ,, ., closely. there is talk, and i report on any royal _ closely. there is talk, and i report on any royal event, _ closely. there is talk, and i report on any royal event, i _ closely. there is talk, and i report on any royal event, i will- closely. there is talk, and i report on any royal event, i will cover- closely. there is talk, and i report| on any royal event, i will cover the platinumjubilee like on any royal event, i will cover the platinum jubilee like many correspondence, lucky me. quite an extraordinary thing to see the transition going on. the telegraph, two stories. luggage a day early to beat the queues... looking at what was going on in manchester, people were contacting gatwick, maybe heathrow, is the option open for the early drop—off? heathrow, is the option open for the early drop-off?— early drop-off? they were saying, no, early drop-off? they were saying, no. sorry- — early drop-off? they were saying, no. sorry- this— early drop-off? they were saying, no, sorry. this is _ early drop-off? they were saying, no, sorry. this isjust _ early drop-off? they were saying, no, sorry. this isjust the - early drop-off? they were saying, no, sorry. this isjust the latest i no, sorry. this isjust the latest in the _ no, sorry. this isjust the latest in the infrastructure breakdown at airports, — in the infrastructure breakdown at airports, lack of staff, systems not working. _ airports, lack of staff, systems not working, not able to get back up to speed _ working, not able to get back up to speed with — working, not able to get back up to speed with people travelling after the pandemic. it seems an absolute nightmare _ the pandemic. it seems an absolute nightmare for people trying to get away for— nightmare for people trying to get away for easter, school holidays. difficult — away for easter, school holidays. difficult to — away for easter, school holidays. difficult to know how to fix it. more — difficult to know how to fix it. more than 1000 flights cancelled in a few weeks. i feel for anyone trying — a few weeks. i feel for anyone trying to— a few weeks. i feel for anyone trying to get away for a break. it doesn't — trying to get away for a break. it doesn't sound very relaxing. you need a holiday _ doesn't sound very relaxing. gm. need a holiday after trying to go off on holiday. i don't know, staycation possibly?- off on holiday. i don't know, staycation possibly? elon musk t in: to staycation possibly? elon musk trying to save _ staycation possibly? elon musk trying to save civilisation... i staycation possibly? elon muskl trying to save civilisation... yes, elon trying to save civilisation... yes, eton musk _ trying to save civilisation... yes, elon musk potentially _ trying to save civilisation... yes, elon musk potentially taking i trying to save civilisation... yes, elon musk potentially taking over twitter. _ elon musk potentially taking over twitter, potentially bringing in an edit button. to save civilisation from _ edit button. to save civilisation from eating ourselves online is the aim _ from eating ourselves online is the aim. he— from eating ourselves online is the aim. , ,, ., , aim. he says twitter is desperately needed for the _ aim. he says twitter is desperately needed for the functioning - aim. he says twitter is desperately needed for the functioning of- needed for the functioning of democracy, but then you see the twitter board is preparing to fight the takeover attempt. the worlds richest man, remember. does money talk? i don't think it will be the end of civilisation. breaking news! he didn't go to space, he went almost to the edge of space. i think he needs to read a few good books. get a life! the he needs to read a few good books. get a life! , ., ., get a life! the edit button, a lot of --eole get a life! the edit button, a lot of people would _ get a life! the edit button, a lot of people would agree! - that's it for the papers this hour. the papers will be back same time tomorrow evening. dojoin us then if you can but for now, goodnight. good evening, i'm chetan pathak with your sports news. it's been a good night for the british teams in europe, with west ham and rangers both into the semi—finals of the europa league. west ham put in an impressive performance in lyon, beating the french side 3—0 on the night, 4—1 on aggregate. dan glyde was watching. having waited over a0 years to make a european semifinal, west ham hoped theirfortunes would not be hiding. facing the top scorers in the competition it is difficult. ekambi thwarted by the woodwork. david moyes�* team had their chances, top scorerjarrod bowen often does better. another opportunity came and craig dawson did do better. advantage west ham. they doubled the advantage soon after. captain declan rice giving them more than a grain of hope. after the break, that turned to despair for the french side, jarrod bowen on target this time, happy hammers. lyon needed a quick response. frustration for moussa dembele. gusto did better, but he was denied. west ham were not to be denied. fortune favoured them, and their european tour continues. west ham were potentially looking at a semi—final against barcelona, but their opponents in the last four will be eintracht frankfurt after the german side got a stunning win in spain tonight. 1—1 from the first leg, rafael borre scored a screamer as frankfurt went 2—0 up. filip kostic then scored his second of the night to make it 3—0. barcelona scored two goals in stoppage time but it was too little too late as they went out 4—3 on aggregate. west ham could meet rangers in the europa league final — after the scottish champions overturned a 1—0 first leg deficit to reach the last four by beating portuguese side braga 3—1 after extra time at ibrox tonight. rb leipzig await next. if rangers were a little flat in portugal last week, there was no chance of a repeat at a fervent ibrox. they were so determined it tookjust 69 seconds for the captain james tavernier to level the tie against braga. it was just before half—time before they could add another. a red card for bringing down kemar roofe, and tavernier doubled the tally. the portuguese had never won in scotland and never looked like changing that, until eight minutes from time. their first corner, and they pulled one back to take the tie to extra time. it was to be a long night but rangers had a goal disallowed, then hit the bar, then restored the advantage. braga went down to nine men and rangers set up a semifinal against leipzig. leicester city have reached a european semi—final for the first time in their history after coming from behind to beat psv in the europa conference league tonight. after a goalless first leg, leicester got off to a bad start in eindhoven when youri tielemans mistake lead to eran zahavi putting the dutch side ahead. but leicester fought back in the second half with james maddison drawing them level. and then ricardo pereira scoring the winner withjust a few minutes remaining. they'll playjose mourinho's roma for a place in the final. scotland's delayed world cup play—off semi—final with ukraine has been rescheduled for the 1st ofjune. the fixtures were postponed due to russia s invasion of ukraine. if steve clarke s side progress, they'll take on wales in the play—off final in cardiff on the 5th ofjune. the winner of that match will play in qatar in group b alongside england, usa and iran. following some controversial comments from their manager this week, the northenr ireland women's team says they're standing by him. insisting he's a man of integrity who has changed the game in northern ireland. kenny shiels apologised for saying "women are more emotional than men" following the side's 5—0 defeat by england in their world cup qualifier on tuesday. captain marissa callaghan has taken to twitter to share a statement in which she appears to speak for the whole team. the brains behind the new tottenham hotpur stadium and the bernabeu in madrid have been given the task of leading the redesign of old trafford. manchester united has appointed global architectural design firm populous and legends international to help transform the new stadium. it's understood three options will be explored — including building a brand new stadium but a redevelopment is thought to be more likely. catalans dragons have won the first top—level super league match played between two french sides. the dragons, last year's grand final runners—up, entertained super league newcomers toulouse, and ran away winners by 18—10. fouad yaha with a couple of tries for the home side as they move up to fourth in the table. toulouse stay bottom. world heavyweight champion tyson fury says retirement is not on his mind before his bout with dillian whyte. at the news conference to announce the fight last month fury said he would "100%" retire after, however speaking at a press conference earlier tonight, fury admitted he is not "thinking about retirement. " to be honest, i'm only thinking about dillian whyte, not retirement. that will all come after the fight. think about what the future holds for me. at the minute, i have a massive task, a lot of people underestimate dillian but not me. and finally, a 12—year old ukrainian boy who escaped from the war in his country to poland, has scored the winning goal in a friendly match between ukrainian side shaktar donetsk and polish club legia. dima keda was brought on as a substitute by donetsk in the last minute of the game in gdansk. and what a moment for him he was allowed to put the ball in the net. to his delight, both sides enjoyed that... as did the fans watching. keda's been living with his family in poland since they fled the besieged city of mariupol last month. hello. overall, a lot of dry weather this easter weekend. there is an east—west split across the uk, though. for many, the skies will be like this, not clear blue, but there will be some warm, sunny skies coming through. but the further west you are, you will be closer to atlantic weather fronts trying to come in — so the cloudier skies here and the chance of seeing a little rain at times, whereas further to the east, you're closer to high pressure, for now, keeping these atlantic weather fronts from sweeping right across the uk, and giving the driest, most settled weather, the warmest sunny spells and eastern areas. for much of the weekend, airfrom the south, temperatures above average, though turning cooler on easter monday. this is how things are looking through tonight — well, again, closer to atlantic weather fronts, the cloudier skies will be in western areas, a little bit of patchy rain here and there. quite misty and murky across much of wales and southwest england by morning. elsewhere, clear spells, a chance a few fog patches here and there, no frost is expected throughout this weekend. so tomorrow, the cloudier skies, southwest england, wales, northern ireland, southwest scotland could see a bit of light rain or drizzle, few heavy showers may push into northern ireland, could stay misty around some coasts. throughout the rest of scotland and england, there is a chance of a shower, the vast majority will stay dry — and it's a warmer day, 17 celsius in glasgow, near 20 celsius in northern england, up to 22 celsius in southeast england. and saturday — again, there's a lot of dry weather, a mixture of clouds, some sunny spells where the cloud is thick enough, you may get a shower or a few spots of rain. the weather friends getting closer to northern ireland and the western aisles later in the day, breezier conditions, and the chance at seeing some rain. this weather front has more success by easter sunday by coming into the uk, rather than being held at bay to our west. whilst there's still some uncertainty about how far into the uk it'll come, it does look as if it's most likely we will get some rain into northern ireland, parts of scotland, especially into the west on easter sunday. but some of that rain mayjust fringe into parts of wales and the western side of england — whereas to the head of that, you make get a shower, but to the central eastern parts of england, this is where we're most likely to continue with the warm, sunny spells. this system, with some degree of uncertainty about its progress, looks like it will push on through sunday night and into monday. following on behind on monday, chance of shower, a lot of fine weather around, turning cooler — could be quite windy, though, and with rain in northern scotland. welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines... on our exclusive visit to volodymyr zelensky�*s wartime bunker — ukraine's president tells the bbc, countries still buying russian oil have blood on their hands. russia says the flagship of its black sea fleet, the moskva, has sunk after an explosion. ukraine claims it hit the moskva with missiles. we'll get the view from a military analyst who'll explain what this means for both russia and ukraine. also coming up on newsday... a british man whojoined the islamic state group in syria is convicted in the us over the beheading of six westerners. shocking scenes in shanghai — clashes between the police and the people as the city's strict covid lockdown enters its third week.

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