clearly these concerns are worrying local people. the government has repeatedly said that the barge is going to be better value for british taxpayers because of the huge costs of housing asylum seekers and hotels, i think it is about £6 million a day at the moment. do we know how much it cost a housing asylum seeker on the barge? we a housing asylum seeker on the barae? ~ ., ., , . .,, barge? we are told it is cheaper. there was barge? we are told it is cheaper. there was a barge? we are told it is cheaper. there was a report barge? we are told it is cheaper. there was a report recently - barge? we are told it is cheaper. there was a report recently thatl there was a report recently that suggested it might only be a little bit cheaper. the government has been very cagey and giving us an exact number over what it will cost because i suspect it has been done before so they don t entirely know. there are concerns that the costs of maintaining a barge should be more than a
england s first penalty, but after two nigeria misses, chloe kelly was given the chance to win the game for england and her succesful spot kick sent the lionesses through to the quarter finals where they will face either jamaica or colombia. we dig deep as a group and we believe in our ability and first and foremost, we believe in what we are getting told to do. this team is special, we did it in the euros and we are here again tonight and we keep pushing forward. we stuck together as a team. of course it was a very hard game. we made it through the extra time and we won the penalties and how we did that as a team, the team just kept going and i am so proud of them. co hosts australia are also through to the last eight after a convincing win against denmark. caitlin foord put the matildas ahead shortly before the half hour mark in sydney, after breaking in behind the danish defence. hayley raso made it 2 0 in the second half as they secured the quarter final spot. australia h
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the bbc has been told that the first 50 people will be moved to a barge docked off the south coast of england later today. the barge is called the bibby stockholm and it will be used to house up to 500 men while they await the outcome of their asylum applications. campaigners have expressed concern about the conditions on board, but the government insists the vessel is safe and that it will help reduce the cost of placing migrants in hotels. dan johnson reports. government sources have suggested the first asylum seekers will be moved due to portland today to go on board the bibby stockholm, the accommodation barge that has been more cheer for the last few weeks will so far been emptied, there have been delays because of concerns about fire safety, other health and safety issues that occurred and had to be dealt with, but now sources are suggesting that everything is ready. and we know some asylum seekers have received letters telling them that they will be on the move tod
the detective says she heard wayne couzens worked for the metropolitian police just before officers went to his home to question him. sarah s family hope a new documentary about her murder three years ago will contribute to the ongoing dialogue about the way police approach this type of case. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. the everard family have shared some of their favourite pictures of their daughter and sister sarah for the first time. a smile that stands out. a future that was shot down. taken away three years ago by a murderer in police uniform. herfamily have spoken at their desperate longing to have sarah with them again and how her loss pervades every part of their lives. forthe her loss pervades every part of their lives. for the first time, the met team who investigated sarah s kidnap, rape and murder have spoken in a bbc documentary about the moment they found out wayne couzens was a colleague, a fellow officer. while detectives were heading to