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last night after legal action. and our shrinking coastline a warning that rising sea levels mean almost 200,000 properties in england may have to be abandoned. also coming up before nine o clock. as new government research reveals that young people are particularly at risk of chronic loneliness, we take a closer look at something affecting up to half of adults in england and ask how we can better cope together. boris johnson s ethics adviser has resigned after saying there was a legitimate question over whether the pm had broken ministerial rules over pa rtygate. lord geidt did not give a reason for his departure, but in a statement he said it was the right thing to do. let s speak to our political correspondent, jonathan blake. what do we know about why he decided to go? this what do we know about why he decided to o? , . ., what do we know about why he decided to no? , what do we know about why he decided too? , ., ., to go? this came as something of a surrise t ....
ofjourneys across britain. it is going to be a real inconvenience for our pupils, especially at a time where we ve got public examinations going on. more than 100 migrants cross the english channel, after more than 400 yesterday, as the government says deportation to rwanda is still on the cards. and, the england and wales cricket board brings charges against yorkshire, and several individuals, over allegations of racism. and coming up on the bbc news channel, there is no room in the squad for former england captain steph houghton at the women s euros next month. welcome to bbc news at ten. in the latest blow to the prime minister s authority, his ethics adviser, lord geidt, announced his resignation this evening. he s the second ethics adviser that borisjohnson has lost in under two years. lord geidt had faced tough questioning from a parliamentary committee yesterday, during which he said it was reasonable to suggest that mrjohnson may have broken the ministerial co ....
Vicki young reports. rescue missions in the channel, calm weather means more boats arriving. ii weather means more boats arriving. 11 came yesterday carrying more than 440 people, the highest numberfor two months. the government wants to discourage those taking this dangerous journey, discourage those taking this dangerousjourney, but its policy discourage those taking this dangerous journey, but its policy to send them to rwanda to claim asylum there is been buffeted from all sides. ,, . ., ,, . ., , sides. statement, home secretary, priti patel. today sides. statement, home secretary, priti patel. today the sides. statement, home secretary, priti patel. today the home - priti patel. today the home secretary priti patel. today the home secretary said priti patel. today the home secretary said it priti patel. today the home secretary said it had - priti patel. today the home secretary said it had the - priti patel. today the home - secretary said it had the right to control i ....
That s the highest daily number in two months. meanwhile, the government says preparations are already underway for a new flight to take asylum seekers to rwanda, after the first plane was effectively grounded last night following a ruling by the european court of human rights. the home secretary said she was disappointed by the ruling and that the government would not be put off by what she called inevitable last minute legal challenges. 0ur deputy political editor vicki young reports. rescue missions in the channel, calm weather means more boats arriving. 11 came yesterday carrying more than 440 people, the highest numberfor two months. the government wants to discourage those taking this dangerousjourney, but its policy to send them to rwanda to claim asylum there is been buffeted from all sides. statement, home secretary, priti patel. today the home secretary said it had the right to control its borders. this government will not be deterred from doing the right thing. we will n ....