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the two are not inextricably linked. and that is why you will know, for those of you who have worked with me before, my instinct is always to praise in public, to criticise in private. and if if your officers if your staff respond to that style of working, i genuinely believe we can maximize the work that we do on behalf of the british people. and ultimately, that is my aim. that is my aim. our correspondent mark lobel has been summing up the home secretary s speech. after weeks of debate about protests and policing we were really looking to see if the new home secretary would be drawing a line between himself and suella braverman, sacked, of course, on monday. we got that really in this line, didn t we, to praise in public and to criticise in private. that was no doubt a reference to the fact that many people had looked at suella braverman over the past few weeks as more of a pundit, as some analysts had described her, rather than a politician by putting her thoughts i ....
Of a fabulous young man and talented trainee chef who was enjoying a day at the beach when he died. it comes as a funeral has been held for a 12 year old girl who also died in the incident. sunnah khan, from high wycombe, buckinghamshire, was named locally after the incident involving ten swimmers on wednesday. more than 200 people are understood to have attended sunnah s funeral, held by high wycombe mosques on saturday. the cost of detaining and deporting people arriving in the uk on small boats under proposals in the government s illegal migration bill could reach £6 billion over the next two years. that s according to internal home office projections shared with the bbc. immigration minister robertjenrick defended the government s approach to migration, saying britain couldn t be a soft touch . here s our political correspondent, aruna iyengar. stop these boats now. turn back the boats. it s time to tackle the small boats. ....
Of a fabulous young man and talented trainee chef who was enjoying a day at the beach when he died. it comes as a funeral has been held for a 12 year old girl who also died in the incident. sunnah khan, from high wycombe, buckinghamshire, was named locally after the incident involving 10 swimmers on wednesday. more than 200 people are understood to have attended sunnah s funeral, held by high wycombe mosques on saturday. the bbc understands that the cost of detaining and deporting people arriving in the uk on small boats under proposals in the government s illegal migration bill could reach £6 billion over the next two years. the immigration minister, robertjenrick, defended the government s approach, saying britain couldn t be a soft touch . here s our political correspondent, aruna iyengar. stop these boats now. turn back the boats. time to tackle the small boats. stop the boats. it s one of the government s top priorities. 115,000 people arrived in small boats across the engli ....
The next two years. that s according to internal government projections shared with the bbc. the immigration minister has defended the government s approach to migration saying britain couldn t be a soft touch. here s our political correspondent, aruna iyengar. stop these boats now. turn back the boats. it s time to tackle the small boats. stop the boats. it s one of the government s top priorities. 16,000 people arrived in small boats across the english channel last year. but the cost of the new proposals could reach £6 billion over the next two years. ministers so far have not discussed these costs, but say they believe the measures will be a deterrent to illegal entry. i will never put the interests of migrants above those of the british public. we also can t allow the uk to be perceived to be a soft touch. and i ve just spent the last week visiting european countries like france and italy and those further upstream in north africa and all european countries are grappling with ....
Are terrorist attacks. that was an update about what is going on in belgorod in russia, and you can read more about that on our website, bbc news. the bbc understands that the cost of detaining and deporting people arriving in the uk on small boats under proposals in the government s illegal migration bill could reach £6 billion over the next 2 years. the immigration minister, robertjenrick, defended the government s approach, saying britain couldn t be a soft touch. here s our political correspondent, aruna iyengar. stop these boats now. turn back the boats. time to tackle the small boats. stop the boats. it s one of the government s top priorities. 115,000 people arrived in small boats across the english channel last year, but the cost of the new proposals could reach £6 billion over the next two years. ....