here in the uk, the government of borisjohnson is in a state of high turmoil after two of his most senior ministers resigned within minutes of one another. chancellor of the exchequer rishi sunak quit, saying that the public expected the government to be conducted properly, competently and seriously. the health secretary, sajid javid, stood down, saying the public considered the tory government to be neither popular nor competent. they were followed by a number of more junior resignations. mrjohnson has been accused of making several misleading statements, most recently about the behaviour of a colleague accused of sexual misconduct. downing street has announced that former education secretary, nadim zahawi, will become the uk s new finance minister. and former brexit secretary steve barclay takes the post of health secretary for england. this report from our political editor, chris mason. are we good? yeah. not according to the man on the right. sitting next to the prime min
Not since the crisis in 2015 has europe seen images quite like this. Images quite like this. The deputy Prime Minister decribes it is an invasion. Translation it is obviously organised, financed and prepared. It is an act of war because if we go on at 6,000 migrants a day it means collapse for italian society. I said at the beginning, what is happening in lampedusa is the death of europe. 7,000 migrants crossing the mediterranean in just two days to an island with Space Forjust 400. The storm at the beginning of the week had created a bottle neck on the North African beaches. But by wednesday, conditions were calmer. Nearly 200 boats crossed in just a few hours. There are thousands more who are waiting to cross. From here, most of these migrants will be transferred to the italian mainland, but the vast majority will disappear before those Asylum Claims are decided. They are heading north. And that is testing the European Union. Today, one of the leaders of the french far right, marion
We heard police cars and sirens and thought. Then another one, then another one. And then i came to the gate to have a look, and, you know. There was, like, ten, 12 police vehicles. For a while, there was concern more people could be hurt. It happened just after children had been let out of the village primary school. We were notified about 3 25 by the police that there had been an incident on main street, and a text was immediately sent out to all parents to advise that they were to bring their children and selves back to the school site. Where the police car is is where the man was fatally attacked, and its thought that the dogs belonged to somebody who lived in one of the houses there. Locals have told us that the same animals were involved in another incident back in march, in which a Woman Walking her pet dog was chased inside one of those shops there. When looking at the number of People Killed by dogs, in 2021, there were five deaths in england and wales. Last year, that numberj
Wont work for a future financial problem and thats an issue that you mentioned is not quite so popular domestically in germany but how about in france itself tell us a little bit more about the situation facing micron at home and whether or not you know his own people support his Reform Agenda as strongly as they did when they elected him. So you have to probably make the difference here between the reforms hes having planned for the european level i would say that most french are in agreement with that that germany should bear more responsibility also financially that the European Union should back away from austerity but of course as you mentioned he has a whole set of problems here that are homemade were going to go for example to one of those many demonstrations we saw in the past thats about to start in an hour or so from the Railroad Workers that are on strike until june not every day but many of those days and those are not the only ones that dont think that the reforms
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