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protesters calling a dystopian nightmare. if liberty means anything at all it means the right to tell people what they don t want to hear. are you worried about that rate going ahead? the shape of things to come? it is not whether the protesters were right or wrong, it s about the right to protest in the way they did, and is perfectly possible to think that the coronation was the most marvellous magical thing you ve ever seen but also to be extremely worried about this, or are they walls that divide us just too tall these days? are we to polarise? the protesters, the old dell have said sorry, is the hardest word are the easiest word the old bill. in moscow, hong kong, tehran, we want to know what it looks like to you, macclesfield, tonbridge, many other places. or is this all a bit hysterical? nothing to see here, move along? the police were ultra cautious, perhaps overcautious? now they are sorry. get in touch. here is your news. scotland yard says it has regrets ab ....
a man who killed his wife in an act of love is calling for a change in the law to allow assisted dying. i don t want all people to go through what we have had to do. changing the law is the only way that that can stop things like we had to do. good morning. another medal for great britain at the world athletics championships as matt hudson smith won bronze in the 400 metres with a gutsy run in oregon. an emotional moment after three years of struggles with injuries and mental health issues. the scourge of the seaside lunch: we re hearing all about the latest tactics to stop seagulls stealing your chips. warming up across the south east of the uk this weekend but nothing like the uk this weekend but nothing like the searing heat we had earlier in the searing heat we had earlier in the week. some rain at times, brisk winds as well. more details from me throughout the morning. goad throughout the morning. good morninu. it s saturdayjuly 23. our top story: holidaymakers leaving ....
after the country s highest court ruled that the government s policy was unlawful. the court found there was a real risk that asylum seekers who were sent to rwanda could be wrongly assessed, and returned to their country of origin, where they could face persecution. rishi sunak says new emergency legislation will enable parliament to confirm rwanda is safe and that he remained committed to stopping thousands of migrants crossing the channel in small boats every year. here s our political editor chris mason: the geography of power parliament in the background this morning. the supreme court in focus. refugees cannot be returned to their countries of origin if their life and freedom would be threatened. it s known as the principal of non refoulment, and at precisely ten o clock this morning it proved crucial. the legal test which has to be applied in this case is whether there are substantial grounds for believing that asylum seekers sent to rwanda would be at real r ....
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