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office it used _ trade isn't in the foreign office it used to— trade isn't in the foreign office it used to be, — trade isn't in the foreign office it used to be, but i want to help the department of trade deliver these trade _ department of trade deliver these trade deals, i want to help colleagues to get investment into the uk _ colleagues to get investment into the uk and all the rest of it. so that— the uk and all the rest of it. so that is— the uk and all the rest of it. so that is the _ the uk and all the rest of it. so that is the focus. it is very straightforward.— that is the focus. it is very straightforward. thank you very much. foreign _ straightforward. thank you very much. foreign secretary, - straightforward. thank you very much. foreign secretary, it- straightforward. thank you very much. foreign secretary, it is. much. foreign secretary, it is interesting that you were as shocked as we were to become foreign secretary, but welcome. when your prime minister, you created the commitment to 0.7% of gdp for overseas development aid and you also vocally opposed th
office it used _ trade isn't in the foreign office it used to— trade isn't in the foreign office it used to be, — trade isn't in the foreign office it used to be, but i want to help the department of trade deliver these trade _ department of trade deliver these trade deals, i want to help colleagues to get investment into the uk _ colleagues to get investment into the uk and all the rest of it. so that— the uk and all the rest of it. so that is— the uk and all the rest of it. so that is...
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mr licenses, but takes advice from the foreign office-— licenses, but takes advice from the foreign office. mr dowden will sing the advice from _ foreign office. mr dowden will sing the advice from the _ foreign office. mr dowden will sing the advice from the foreign - foreign office. mr dowden will sing the advice from the foreign office i the advice from the foreign office had not changed, but there has been a big question about the advice being given to the foreign office by lawyers. there have been some suggestions from a conservative mp earlier this week, lucy occurrence, that some lawyers had suggested israel was not staying within international law, so there are calls for that legal advice to be made public. the labour�*s david lemi, today said he thinks the government should publish a summary of the advice it has been given —— david lammy. margaret thatcher suspended sales of arms to israel. tony blair suspended sales of arms to israel. gordon brown suspended sales of arms to israel. all during previous conflicts. this has been done before. this is a very serious issue, it's
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the foreign office has confirmed — what do we know? the foreign office has confirmed it _ what do we know? the foreign office has confirmed it has _ what do we know? the foreign office has confirmed it has summoned - what do we know? the foreign office has confirmed it has summoned the l has confirmed it has summoned the russian ambassador today linked to the allegations. a spokesperson here says they do gate remains deeply concerned by allegations of russian orchestrated malign activity on uk soil, as well as the wider reporting pattern of behaviour we are witnessing on the part of the russian federation to sponsor such activity under territory of other sovereign states will stop all this refers to the details which emerge today, the allegations that two individuals in the uk, two britons, were assisting the russian intelligence services, and this is linked to i suspected arsenic attack on a business that was linked to ukraine in the uk. those two individuals, word charged with trying to recruit others for the russian intelligence ser
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policy — including for the foreign office to be abolished. the groups prepared a pamphlet which slammed the current foreign office as elitist and "rooted in the past". in addition to changes to remits and workflows, the group wants to see changes to the building itself. it added, "modernising premises — perhaps with fewer colonial—era pictures on the walls — might help create a more open working culture and send a clear signal about britain's future." computer, with make of this prospective foreign office was set “p prospective foreign office was set up to establish a very grand building and it talks about the uk history in place in the world and this pamphlet, this leaflet suggests that it's outdated and not representing the sort of country that we should be presented to the rest of the world, do you agree? t rest of the world, do you agree? i think it is a tricky one. every memoir involves an mp who was a minister of every sort and always recounting the moment asking this team and civil servant comes and sits around basically detect
policy — including for the foreign office to be abolished. the groups prepared a pamphlet which slammed the current foreign office as elitist and "rooted in the past". in addition to changes to remits and workflows, the group wants to see changes to the building itself. it added, "modernising premises — perhaps with fewer colonial—era pictures on the walls — might help create a more open working culture and send a clear signal about britain's future." computer, with...
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is this a cliche to say that the foreign office is elitist? recruitment across government has changed enormously. it recruitment across government has changed enormously.— recruitment across government has changed enormously. it has. i would not overemphasise _ changed enormously. it has. i would not overemphasise that _ changed enormously. it has. i would not overemphasise that element - changed enormously. it has. i would not overemphasise that element of. not overemphasise that element of the paper. one of the fascinating thing is the author did some years ago was to have the merit challenge, to set up a gallery of mirrors and ask women diplomats to imagine themselves in positions where they have not been, until only a generation ago. that is now being fulfilled. looking through that lens, you are right, the foreign office continues to evolve, and will continue to do so. and in looking ahead, as the uk has been doing in this past couple of years, two new alliances, australia, asia, continues to do so. however, the paper makes a wider poin
is this a cliche to say that the foreign office is elitist? recruitment across government has changed enormously. it recruitment across government has changed enormously.— recruitment across government has changed enormously. it has. i would not overemphasise _ changed enormously. it has. i would not overemphasise that _ changed enormously. it has. i would not overemphasise that element - changed enormously. it has. i would not overemphasise that element of. not overemphasise that element of...
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that is then assessed by the foreign office lawyers, they consultant other lawyers, the law officers within government and then a recommendation, a bit of advice lands on the foreign secretary's desk, and he then has to say, "do i as foreign secretary believe that israel is or is not in breach of international humanitarian law?" so that process, i am told, the more evidence that is building up, that the leeway for ministerial discretion over that choice, i am told is very very narrow now. so, we are almost at a point where some kind of decision has to be made. but, there is still a bit of politics in this. number ten would have to sign off on it. once the foreign office makes that decision, if it does, then any decision about arms sales is made by the business secretary, kemi badenoch, so there is a process here, it won't happen overnight. i think the second point is that although the pressure is clearly growing, there are senior voices in government who talk to me, who say "look, we don't think this is going to happen, it is unlikely. " whether that line is sustainable in the long r
that is then assessed by the foreign office lawyers, they consultant other lawyers, the law officers within government and then a recommendation, a bit of advice lands on the foreign secretary's desk, and he then has to say, "do i as foreign secretary believe that israel is or is not in breach of international humanitarian law?" so that process, i am told, the more evidence that is building up, that the leeway for ministerial discretion over that choice, i am told is very very narrow...
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i'm in front of the foreign office in the u.k., i see their agents that walk into the foreign office constantly. this is a problem we are facing in europe and the u.s. and it is an existential threat. if you don't take it seriously it will be too late. that's the problem. if you are born here, you are born in freedom, in great society, in democracy. i'm not going to dismiss that that it is hard to understand the mentality they have. you have to know this monster. otherwise we are losing the battle. look at our policies, our actions. while you are paralyzed in front of houthis who disrupt global trade clearly in the red sea that affects each one of your lives. here in the u.s., and america. what are you doing about it? none of our actions and policies are affected. we are paralyzed. houthis don't have bread to eat, where they get these drones and missiles to attack our commercial trips -- commercial ships in the red sea and global trade? we don't know them. by targeting empty houthis bases and houses, after 10 days they committed all the crimes in the red sea. because we don't know th
i'm in front of the foreign office in the u.k., i see their agents that walk into the foreign office constantly. this is a problem we are facing in europe and the u.s. and it is an existential threat. if you don't take it seriously it will be too late. that's the problem. if you are born here, you are born in freedom, in great society, in democracy. i'm not going to dismiss that that it is hard to understand the mentality they have. you have to know this monster. otherwise we are losing the...
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the foreign office, as you say, is looking into this. but this is this kind of goes to the heart of one of the issues that still divides israel and hamas during these torturous negotiations aimed at getting a ceasefire organised, which is how many israeli hostages and dual national hostages are there, how many are still alive, how many are dead? over the months, tragically, the number of dead hostages has risen, while the expectations for the number of live hostages has diminished somewhat. and this is a very live issue because the israelis want much more clarity about what they can expect from hamas in terms of the release of hostages alive and dead in return for a ceasefire deal. paul we'll await any more comments from or any comments from the uk foreign office as it investigates those hamas claims about the british israeli hostage. just in terms of the evacuations itself, of course, flyers are being dropped. where are palestinians being told to move to? they're consistently being told to go west northwest to the al—mawasi area, whic
the foreign office, as you say, is looking into this. but this is this kind of goes to the heart of one of the issues that still divides israel and hamas during these torturous negotiations aimed at getting a ceasefire organised, which is how many israeli hostages and dual national hostages are there, how many are still alive, how many are dead? over the months, tragically, the number of dead hostages has risen, while the expectations for the number of live hostages has diminished somewhat. and...
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some mps believe the foreign office is ready to do just| foreign office is ready to do just that but claimed downing street is resisting, but officials deny this and the former home secretary who is visiting israel says number 10 should stick to its guns. taste visiting israel says number 10 should stick to its guns. we owe it to israel should stick to its guns. we owe it to israel to — should stick to its guns. we owe it to israel to stand _ should stick to its guns. we owe it to israel to stand with _ should stick to its guns. we owe it to israel to stand with them. - should stick to its guns. we owe it to israel to stand with them. i - to israel to stand with them. i think— to israel to stand with them. i think we — to israel to stand with them. i think we should _ to israel to stand with them. i think we should maintain - to israel to stand with them. i think we should maintain this| think we should maintain this military— think we should maintain this military relationship- think we should maintain this military relationship from - think we should maintain this . militar
some mps believe the foreign office is ready to do just| foreign office is ready to do just that but claimed downing street is resisting, but officials deny this and the former home secretary who is visiting israel says number 10 should stick to its guns. taste visiting israel says number 10 should stick to its guns. we owe it to israel should stick to its guns. we owe it to israel to — should stick to its guns. we owe it to israel to stand _ should stick to its guns. we owe it to israel to...
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office, room in the foreign office, a room in the foreign office. foreign office. the foreign office is a large building. i suspect most of who work there of the people who work there working offices, of the people who work there woriit's offices, of the people who work there woriit's obviously offices, but it's obviously got a nice couple of rooms. it couple of reception rooms. it looked the garrick or looked a bit like the garrick or something, know what something, you know what i mean? just leather sofas and just big red leather sofas and a bloke with a big peacock feather hat. know, think that sort hat. you know, i think that sort of is all right, isn't it? of thing is all right, isn't it? an it's bit history. >> want modernise all >> they want to modernise all like we've got is like this is what we've got is our that's like one of our history. that's like one of our history. that's like one of our bits. exactly. our best bits. exactly. >> would sell tickets to >> i would say sell tickets to it. that would be the thing to do. they have guided to
office, room in the foreign office, a room in the foreign office. foreign office. the foreign office is a large building. i suspect most of who work there of the people who work there working offices, of the people who work there woriit's offices, of the people who work there woriit's obviously offices, but it's obviously got a nice couple of rooms. it couple of reception rooms. it looked the garrick or looked a bit like the garrick or something, know what something, you know what i mean? just...
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the israeli ambassador to the foreign office unicef�*s global spokeperson, james elder, called it a needless act. it was immense work, and they would've been sharing that with families. it's a senseless loss — just in the same way, it underscores there are senseless losses that families are enduring on the gaza strip every single day. a school shooting in finland leaves one child dead and two seriously injured. police say the suspect is just 12 years old. new research suggests rates of depression in people who've new technology for millions of people with type one diabetes called a an artificial pancreas. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live. the you wake stomach or uk has called on israel to immediately investigate the death of three british nationals in gaza. prime minister rishi sunak said he was shocked and saddened by the deaths of the aid workers in gaza. the uk's foreign secretary david cameron spoke with israel's foreign minister. lord cameron wrote on x... the charity, world central kitchen, says their convoy was bombed in an israeli air strike just aft
the israeli ambassador to the foreign office unicef�*s global spokeperson, james elder, called it a needless act. it was immense work, and they would've been sharing that with families. it's a senseless loss — just in the same way, it underscores there are senseless losses that families are enduring on the gaza strip every single day. a school shooting in finland leaves one child dead and two seriously injured. police say the suspect is just 12 years old. new research suggests rates of...
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that's the foreign office statement this afternoon. and what more do we know, harry, about the background in terms of how long the uk government's been funding unrwa and what the relationship is? well, unrwa is the main united nations body that works with palestinians in gaza. it is also the main body that the uk sends funds to if it wants to get funding to the palestinians in gaza. and, as mark was saying, you know, israel has long accused different branches of the united nations, including unrwa, of bias and even anti—semitism and it is obviously saying that this proves that narrative. unrwa, from their point of view, maintain that they are doing vital work to ease the humanitarian situation in gaza and say they're one of the only organisations who are still working there. do we know any more about this investigation, then? what we understand is that israel handed evidence to unrwa that some of its staff were involved in the 7th of october attacks. unrwa themselves say that they are looking into it, they have launched an investigat
that's the foreign office statement this afternoon. and what more do we know, harry, about the background in terms of how long the uk government's been funding unrwa and what the relationship is? well, unrwa is the main united nations body that works with palestinians in gaza. it is also the main body that the uk sends funds to if it wants to get funding to the palestinians in gaza. and, as mark was saying, you know, israel has long accused different branches of the united nations, including...
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james lansdale at the foreign office. jeremy is injerusalem. office. jeremy is in jerusalem. widespread office. jeremy is injerusalem. widespread condemnation of israel clearly. do you think this incident could be a turning point in the way that israel is prosecuting this war? perhaps. the israelis realise that they are under pressure. they feel isolated. they hear what their closest allies are saying to them. but i think there is probably a thought in their minds, will they subside after a few days? if there are contrite expressions of regret, promises of a full and open inquiry, the right sounds coming out... because what they don't want, because they can resist words. we have heard words repeatedly, actually, over the last six months, starting with joe actually, over the last six months, starting withjoe biden and others saying essentially that they need to respect the laws of war and stop killing so many civilians. more recently, they need to make sure aid circulates properly in the gaza strip. so what might sway the israelis, as you have already been discussing, is the i
james lansdale at the foreign office. jeremy is injerusalem. office. jeremy is in jerusalem. widespread office. jeremy is injerusalem. widespread condemnation of israel clearly. do you think this incident could be a turning point in the way that israel is prosecuting this war? perhaps. the israelis realise that they are under pressure. they feel isolated. they hear what their closest allies are saying to them. but i think there is probably a thought in their minds, will they subside after a few...
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the foreign office, as you say, is looking into this. but this kind of goes to the heart of one of the issues that still divides israel and hamas during these torturous negotiations aimed at getting a ceasefire organised, which is how many israeli hostages and dual—national hostages are there, how many are still alive, how many are dead? over the months, tragically, the number of dead hostages has risen, while the expectations for the number of live hostages has diminished somewhat. and this is a very live issue because the israelis want much more clarity about what they can expect from hamas in terms of the release of hostages alive and dead in return for a ceasefire deal. many parents in gaza are waiting to get their children out of the strip for medical treatment. israeli forces continue to control the rafah crossing, halting travel and humanitarian access to the strip. ru abbass reports on the case of one child who is hoping to make it out and is currently in a hospital that is running out of fuel. somaya is ten years old and suffe
the foreign office, as you say, is looking into this. but this kind of goes to the heart of one of the issues that still divides israel and hamas during these torturous negotiations aimed at getting a ceasefire organised, which is how many israeli hostages and dual—national hostages are there, how many are still alive, how many are dead? over the months, tragically, the number of dead hostages has risen, while the expectations for the number of live hostages has diminished somewhat. and this...
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a former head of the foreign office _ happens. a former head of the foreign office here _ happens. a former head of the foreign office here in - happens. a former head of the foreign office here in london i happens. a former head of the i foreign office here in london has this morning told the bbc the uk should stop selling arms to israel. i think there's abundant evidence now that israel hasn't been taking enough care to fulfill its obligations on the safety of civilians. and a country that gets arms from the uk has to comply with international humanitarian law. that's a condition of the arms export license. so honestly, i think the time has come to send that signal. it won't change the course of the war. it would be a powerful political message and it mightjust stimulate debate in the us as well — which would be the real game changer if the americans began to think about putting limits, restrictions on the use of american weapons in israel. well, the bbc�*s international editor jeremy bowen is in northern israel and gave us this update on the incident. a few more details are
a former head of the foreign office _ happens. a former head of the foreign office here _ happens. a former head of the foreign office here in - happens. a former head of the foreign office here in london i happens. a former head of the i foreign office here in london has this morning told the bbc the uk should stop selling arms to israel. i think there's abundant evidence now that israel hasn't been taking enough care to fulfill its obligations on the safety of civilians. and a country that...
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new foreign office figures reveal that more than a quarter a major review has found that children are being let down by weak evidence around treatment. new foreign office figures reveal that more than a quarter of all uk overseas aid — some £45 billion — was spent last year on asylum costs at home. and with just over 100 days to go until the paris olympics, the river seine water could be unsafe for athletes. let mejust bring let me just bring you some breaking news that has come in in the last few seconds, imported news being reported by reuters. they report that three sons of the hamas leader have been killed in israeli air strikes in gaza. that has come from a hamas affiliated news agency. the leader has been based in qatar, but they are quoting the hamas affiliated news agency on the ground, saying that three sons of the hamas leader have been killed in an israeli air strike in gaza. so thatis an israeli air strike in gaza. so that is significant. we will try to find out more details on that in the coming minutes. sport, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, her
new foreign office figures reveal that more than a quarter a major review has found that children are being let down by weak evidence around treatment. new foreign office figures reveal that more than a quarter of all uk overseas aid — some £45 billion — was spent last year on asylum costs at home. and with just over 100 days to go until the paris olympics, the river seine water could be unsafe for athletes. let mejust bring let me just bring you some breaking news that has come in in the...
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a reuters report saying the minister british foreign office, which promised assistance to ukraine, was removed from publication due to the need to double-check a number of information contained in it. a revised version of the article will be published later and here it is. and as they say, the devil is always in the details, dear experts, what did you pay attention to, what is the difference between the first statement and the last statement, yes nikolai, well, the first statement was said without thinking, without consulting anyone, further, this is purely mine version of how events developed, i think he received a call from administration of rish sunok, they told him what are you talking about, what are you talking about, literally that’s exactly what he was told, whatever you want, yes... withdraw it, which means they recalled this application for revision, thought a little, released it, well, the face it’s no longer good for them to lose, yes, the statement was made, they released it in such a retouched form, abdicating all responsibility, that if missiles fly across russia, it
a reuters report saying the minister british foreign office, which promised assistance to ukraine, was removed from publication due to the need to double-check a number of information contained in it. a revised version of the article will be published later and here it is. and as they say, the devil is always in the details, dear experts, what did you pay attention to, what is the difference between the first statement and the last statement, yes nikolai, well, the first statement was said...
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foreign office should be warning english that foreign office should be warning english beer that foreign office should be warning english beer bit that foreign office should be warning english beer bit tha'strong, german beer is a bit too strong, and barred and they could end up barred from let know . from stadiums? let us know. >> be back to the >> but we'll be back to the manhunt terror for manhunt underway for terror for stabbing after this . stabbing suspects after this. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello again. here's your latest gb news weather forecast brought to you by the met office. if you're hoping for something little drier , something a little bit drier, then there is something of a respite weekend. but respite over this weekend. but for the time being, the unsettled theme continues. low pressure firmly in control like it has been through much of this week, more blustery, week, bringing more blustery, showery places. showery weather to many places. we some strong winds we still have some strong winds across the south coast as we
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we will hearfrom foreign office earlier in the day. we will hear from the former foreign office minister alistair burt here at 5pm. the latest on the school shooting in finland. and the type one diabetes story — absolutely fascinating, with new research and technology. we will talk to the doctor behind that research, and also a type one patient. all of that coming up after the weather details with darren. hello there. there's been a lot of cloud around today and whilst we'll see some sunshine in the next few days, there will be some more rain as well. this is the rainfall accumulation. as you can see, we're all going to get some rain through the rest of this week. the wettest weather over the hills in the west and into central southern scotland. it won't be as wet in the far north of scotland, perhaps, but it's quite cold here. temperatures struggling to around six or seven degrees, whereas with some brighter skies in between the showers in england and wales, 14 or 15 is likely. those showers are going to fade away because we've got
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to the claim that thei foreign office had indefinitely posed — foreign office had indefinitely posed targeted _ foreign office had indefinitely posed targeted sanctions - foreign office had indefinitely. posed targeted sanctions against chinese — posed targeted sanctions against chinese officials _ posed targeted sanctions against chinese officials late _ posed targeted sanctions against chinese officials late last - posed targeted sanctions against chinese officials late last year. . chinese officials late last year. can the — chinese officials late last year. can the debris _ chinese officials late last year. can the debris prime - chinese officials late last year. can the debris prime ministeri can the debris prime minister explain — can the debris prime minister exptain what _ can the debris prime minister explain what has _ can the debris prime minister explain what has changed - can the debris prime minister| explain what has changed just can the debris prime minister. explain what has changed just in can the debris prime minister- explain what has changed just in the pas
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office to look at _ happening in the foreign office to look at the situation in gaza and review_ look at the situation in gaza and review whether the export licenses that currently exist to export arms to israeh — that currently exist to export arms to israel. we understand that review is nearly— to israel. we understand that review is nearly complete. the government does not _ is nearly complete. the government does not always publish when those reviews _ does not always publish when those reviews are happening, but i was there _ reviews are happening, but i was there there will be pressure on them to do— there there will be pressure on them to do so— there there will be pressure on them to do so in_ there there will be pressure on them to do so in this instance. but it's important — to do so in this instance. but it's important that that is just a legal advice _ important that that is just a legal advice. ultimately this is a political— advice. ultimately this is a political decision. i was speaking to someone earlier today familiar with the — to someone earlier today
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those colonial paintings, even perhaps the name of the foreign and commonwealth office? perhaps that needs to be changed. isn't there a danger, and all of that, perhaps stripping away too much of is part of this country's history? much of is part of this country's histo ? ,, ., �* ~' , history? sure. i don't think it is about getting _ history? sure. i don't think it is about getting rid _ history? sure. i don't think it is about getting rid of _ history? sure. i don't think it is about getting rid of absolutely | about getting rid of absolutely everything but it is about saying, what are the stuff is helping us now? so that there was a lot of self power in that beautiful building in king charles street for sure and it will be very important for certain ceremonial purposes and when people visit so, of course, we keep it and i don't think we need to necessarily abolish it but is that a modern workplace for diplomats, people across government and the many stakeholders we need to work without with government, to come in and have discussions about how we think about the gl
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well, alistair burt is a formerjunior minister at the foreign office. what we now have to do, as the paper argues, is look at new alliances because there's much more going on in the world than just issues concerning the uk and the eu. look at the global south. look at the way in which the global south has reacted, for instance, in relation to ukraine. countries are not looking at resolving problems as if it was 1945 with a handful of great powers. and i think the paper seriously addresses that and wants a new government, whether it's a continuation of a conservative government or a new labour government, to look afresh at how we might deal with these matters. he's known as the hardest geezer, and russ cook from west sussex has earned that nickname — by running the entire length of africa, for charity. he set off last april from south africa's southern—most tip and has covered the equivalent distance of 385 marathons. the route took him north through countries including angola, nigeria and ivory coast, before ending in the north of tunisia. ellie pri
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on top of that, the israeli ambassador summoned to the foreign office this afternoon and the national health service . well, it's time health service. well, it's time we actually debated perhaps having a different funding model because the current just because the current one just simply isn't working . but before simply isn't working. but before all those debates, let's get the news with polly middlehurst. >> nigel, thank you and good evening to you. will the top story from the newsroom tonight is that lord cameron has told his israeli counterpart that major changes must be made to ensure the safety of aid workers in gaza. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu , minister, benjamin netanyahu, has described the killing of seven aid workers, including three british nationals, as tragic and unintended , and they tragic and unintended, and they were delivering vital food supplies, travelling into armoured cars marked clearly with the logo world central kitchen. the aid group claims the attack was carried out despite them coordinating their movements with the israeli military. the
on top of that, the israeli ambassador summoned to the foreign office this afternoon and the national health service . well, it's time health service. well, it's time we actually debated perhaps having a different funding model because the current just because the current one just simply isn't working . but before simply isn't working. but before all those debates, let's get the news with polly middlehurst. >> nigel, thank you and good evening to you. will the top story from the newsroom...
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office. step into the foreign office. but wouldn't you prefer the foreign that's not what foreign office? that's not what you're saying. >> no, no, no, i am, i just want >> no, no, no, i am, ijust want i'm so that you've, i'm so glad that you've, validated just validated my point. i just wanted to say, imagine walking into gb news right and you into gb news right now, and you saw, like , pictures on the wall saw, like, pictures on the wall of, women like, of, like, women being, like, either beaten or or kind of, foreign office. >> and to be, to be honest, i mean, there's plenty of minority issues i can gripe about. >> sorry. can i just finish? i'm just giving an example of just giving you an example of what would be like walk what it would be like to walk into of office where into some type of office where you gender, race, you are, your gender, your race, your demeaned , your age is, demeaned, belittled, used as a as a means to give pride to others whilst you and your people have suffered. you probably feel some type of
office. step into the foreign office. but wouldn't you prefer the foreign that's not what foreign office? that's not what you're saying. >> no, no, no, i am, i just want >> no, no, no, i am, ijust want i'm so that you've, i'm so glad that you've, validated just validated my point. i just wanted to say, imagine walking into gb news right and you into gb news right now, and you saw, like , pictures on the wall saw, like, pictures on the wall of, women like, of, like, women being,...
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representatives of the sanctions directorate visited kyrgyzstan british foreign office, they came to check whether kyrgyzstan complies with anti-russian sanctions. there were six people in the team, they met, a representative of the ministry of foreign affairs, economy, commerce and finance, the customs service of the national bank, supposedly to provide technical assistance, consultation, that is, technical assistance on how to better comply with the anti-russian law. official cars and radios, these are sedans, received from russian colleagues almost 30 crossovers and pickups purchased by agreement on the joint fight against drug trafficking, it is stated that the new fleet of vehicles will allow kyrgyz law enforcement officers to work more efficiently and will increase their technical potential. mufti of uzbekistan khaliknazarov became a member of the muslim council of elders. it is an independent religious organization that was established in the united arab emirates. years ago, since then it has been attracting into its ranks the most authoritative, respected representatives of t
representatives of the sanctions directorate visited kyrgyzstan british foreign office, they came to check whether kyrgyzstan complies with anti-russian sanctions. there were six people in the team, they met, a representative of the ministry of foreign affairs, economy, commerce and finance, the customs service of the national bank, supposedly to provide technical assistance, consultation, that is, technical assistance on how to better comply with the anti-russian law. official cars and radios,...
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um, amy, do you think the foreign office or the foreign office? the home office has got lots to hide and therefore this has come out and there'll be more scandals to come? >> think the home office >> i think the home office definitely concerns , definitely has some concerns, particularly this particularly in relation to this story. i think key story. but i think the key takeaway for me that there is just there was one compliance officer . per 1600 employers. so officer. per 1600 employers. so thatis officer. per 1600 employers. so that is completely unmanageable. and it kind of echoed to me the same problem with the asylum decision makers . there just decision makers. there just aren't enough people working on these caseloads. so of course mistakes are going to be made. but i think this also taps into something more fundamental about the is that we're the care sector is that we're not people enough. it not paying people enough. it shouldn't seen low skill shouldn't be seen as a low skill , low paid job. it's a really, really important job. and at
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the foreign office _ persecution and violence. tue: foreign office recently persecution and violence. tte: foreign office recently admitted that hundreds of afghans eligible for resettlement have not been brought into the uk, they exemplify the need for safe legal roots and is it not the case that those are exactly the people who are risking life and limb because they cannot get the legal and safe routes that the government should provide? the honourable lady is right and a case in point is the afghan schemes, the arab scheme has more than less collapsed, the sars is not working at all and which nationality is always on the top two or three to be crossing on the small boats? the afghans. it is pretty straightforward. free apple of the rwanda policy because it is not a deterrent. it is a distraction. far better, as a shadow home secretary and myself are set out many times, to redirect the vast quantities of taxpayers money that has been put into the scheme into a new cross—border police unit and any security partnership with euro
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and when you're in an environment like parliament, like the beautiful foreign and commonwealth office , it's one of commonwealth office, it's one of my favourite buildings in whitehall. there is this sense of confidence and hope, and i do think that that is actually offensive to the activists who want to erase these things. that is a proper foundation for a great nation acting in the world. sitting on your bed at home is not. >> and i want to broaden this out a bit because i think i was touching on a really important point, which is values. touching on a really important point, which is values . and point, which is values. and surely we believe in our values. we believe in democracy, we believe in freedom of speech, we believe in freedom of speech, we believe in freedom of speech, we believe in the rule of law. and these are epitomised by our buildings, which show confidence in what our values have achieved and can achieve in future . and can achieve in future. >> yes, but i think those those buildings can also be quite intimidating for a lot of people. and this taps into this idea th
and when you're in an environment like parliament, like the beautiful foreign and commonwealth office , it's one of commonwealth office, it's one of my favourite buildings in whitehall. there is this sense of confidence and hope, and i do think that that is actually offensive to the activists who want to erase these things. that is a proper foundation for a great nation acting in the world. sitting on your bed at home is not. >> and i want to broaden this out a bit because i think i was...
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office cameron, in early may, when he was in kiev, spoke out even more counter-intuitively, he said that the armed forces of ukraine supposedly have the right to use the transferred weapons. was used at the headquarters of the black bor fleet in the past and at the ship repair plant in sevastopol in september last year, but now british representatives continue this verbal balancing act. in general, great britain is de facto participating in this conflict, it must be said, providing high-precision weapons to the armed forces of ukraine. this is the so-called war by proxy, or so they say, proxy, proxy war. well, that’s just the head of the command. us special operations recently let it slip that british special forces are performing certain tasks in ukraine, what is known about this, what tasks are they referring to? and this is also not news. from the very beginning of our operation, lodon recognized the presence in ukraine a limited contingent of special forces, and at the same time covers it with security tasks at the beginning, or rather, the task of ensuring the security of emp
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and we're alsojoined by simon fraser, who was the chief civil servant at the foreign office. hello. hello, hi. chris, all our minds at westminster have been kind of in rwanda this week, because of the government's legislation getting through the house of commons. and rishi sunak sort of did a press conference on thursday morning to pat himself on the back about it. he did, really, yeah, because he's had the last couple of days a bit like the couple of days we had before christmas, where lots of his own side were effectively saying, "we don't think your plan is going to work". and he had three really big rebellions, 60ish of his own mps backing proposed changes that didn't clear the house of commons because it was only those rebels who were endorsing them. but that's an assault on the prime minister's authority. then you got to the big vote — does the commons accept the government's idea in its entirety or not? and the rebellion shrivelled to just 11. i think a lot of conservative mps in the end thought inflicting a defeat on the prime minister and shredding the rwanda the plan in
and we're alsojoined by simon fraser, who was the chief civil servant at the foreign office. hello. hello, hi. chris, all our minds at westminster have been kind of in rwanda this week, because of the government's legislation getting through the house of commons. and rishi sunak sort of did a press conference on thursday morning to pat himself on the back about it. he did, really, yeah, because he's had the last couple of days a bit like the couple of days we had before christmas, where lots of...
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meanwhile the foreign office is investigating a hamas claim that british—israeli hostage, nadav popplewell, has been killed in gaza. relief workers are struggling to deliver aid to those hit hard by devastating flash floods in northern afghanistan. the un says more than 300 people have died and thousands more have been injured after rivers of water and mud swept away houses. it is switzerland! cheering. and after one of the most controversial eurovision song contests — switzerland are crowned this year's winners. voting is under way in catalonia where pro—independence supporters wanting to break away from spain are hoping to maintain their majority in the regional parliament. now on bbc news, it's the second part of a special the travel show: antarctica: the frozen frontier. welcome to one of the most breathtaking and extraordinary places on earth. i'm in antarctica... ..on a journey across the coldest, the windiest... ..and surely one of the world's most awe—inspiring continents. i'm sharing the experience with 400 passengers on an expedition cruise ship. in the second part of my jo
meanwhile the foreign office is investigating a hamas claim that british—israeli hostage, nadav popplewell, has been killed in gaza. relief workers are struggling to deliver aid to those hit hard by devastating flash floods in northern afghanistan. the un says more than 300 people have died and thousands more have been injured after rivers of water and mud swept away houses. it is switzerland! cheering. and after one of the most controversial eurovision song contests — switzerland are...
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office, that is, from the foreign office, they were already in washington, they were already working with certain republicans, and then we saw that in principle they managed to work with several of them, but, which is very important for... we were not able to establish contact with anyone from the trump camp at that time, will it be possible to do it right now? well , to put it mildly, i doubt that if the democrats did not find arguments and concessions that could to convince the trumpists of the proclamation reveals what cameron could offer trump, because at the same time trump is a person who is very much based on his own perception, his own logic and his own understanding of his interests and who he likes and who he doesn't like. cameron did not have time for people. establish such contacts, as even the first term of his presidency showed, by the way? mr. oleksandr, we will stay on the same topic, but a little more in the direction of europe. let's talk, to the 120th anniversary of the creation of the entente, it was april 8, 1904, seeing threat, in particular from germany, severa
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office _ based on advice from the foreign office l — based on advice from the foreign office. . based on advice from the foreign office. , , . office. i 'ust find it strange when there office. i just find it strange when there were _ office. i just find it strange when there were much _ office. i just find it strange when there were much lower— office. i just find it strange when there were much lower levels - office. i just find it strange when there were much lower levels of| there were much lower levels of hostility you put it in, and this time around, despite being more serious, that hasn't been a review. i think i've answered the question. have _ i think i've answered the question. have you _ i think i've answered the question. have you received any guidance or advice _ have you received any guidance or advice or— have you received any guidance or advice or received _ have you received any guidance or advice or received any— have you received any guidance or| advice or received any submissions from _ advice or received any submissions from government— advice or received a
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after meeting with trump in florida, the head of the british foreign office. went to washington, where he met with senior representatives of the republican party, members of congress, and secretary of state antony blinken. meet with biden already it's useless, well, he may not remember who cameron is. the british foreign office said cameron would insist that kiev be given the resources it needs to defend and go on the offensive in... that ukraine's success in defeating russia is vital to american and european security and urged lawmakers on the other side atlantic urgently approve additional military assistance. as the years passed, the most effective way to force western countries to fork out money remained the old good stories about the terrible russian one. threat, about how a briton met with american children and cheated them out of big money in a report by our international observer sergei krem bryulev. it was a meaningless day. washington greeted the british foreign secretary with the usual overseas whining and an exhausted secretary of state. the politicians had nothing new to s
after meeting with trump in florida, the head of the british foreign office. went to washington, where he met with senior representatives of the republican party, members of congress, and secretary of state antony blinken. meet with biden already it's useless, well, he may not remember who cameron is. the british foreign office said cameron would insist that kiev be given the resources it needs to defend and go on the offensive in... that ukraine's success in defeating russia is vital to...
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meanwhile, the foreign office is investigating a hamas claim that british—israeli hostage, nadav popplewell, has been killed in gaza. and after one of the most controversial eurovision song contests — switzerland are crowned this year's winners. hello and welcome. israel has told tens of thousands more palestinians to leave rafah and go to al—mawasi, a narrow coastal area which israel calls an "expanded humanitarian zone". it comes as the palestinian health ministry says that eight people have been killed after houses in the central area of the gaza strip were hit. israel has also sent tanks north of there after a night of heavy aerial and ground bombardments. from jerusalem, paul adams reports. one by one the people of rafah are leaving. parts of the city now all but deserted. translation: i but deserted. translation: �* ., translation: i wasn't planning on anoin. but translation: i wasn't planning on going- but since — translation: i wasn't planning on going. but since no _ translation: i wasn't planning on going. but since no one _ translation: i wasn't planning on going. but sin
meanwhile, the foreign office is investigating a hamas claim that british—israeli hostage, nadav popplewell, has been killed in gaza. and after one of the most controversial eurovision song contests — switzerland are crowned this year's winners. hello and welcome. israel has told tens of thousands more palestinians to leave rafah and go to al—mawasi, a narrow coastal area which israel calls an "expanded humanitarian zone". it comes as the palestinian health ministry says that...
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but it is a matter of fact that there are no such laws in rwanda, and ended the foreign office travel advice for the foreign office travel advice for the land that warned that individuals can experience discolouration and abuse, including from local authorities. there are specific anti—discrimination laws that protect lgbt individuals. why then do you think it would be safe to send lgbt asylum seekers to rwanda? referring to my previous answer, the constitution of the land includes a broad prohibition of discrimination, and it does not criminalise or discriminate against sexual orientation and law or in policy... studio: let's take you straight to the us city of baltimore where we are hearing an update from the authorities there are. i’m are hearing an update from the authorities there are.— are hearing an update from the authorities there are. i'm in awe of everything — authorities there are. i'm in awe of everything we _ authorities there are. i'm in awe of everything we do _ authorities there are. i'm in awe of everything we do for _ authorities there are. i'm in awe of eve
but it is a matter of fact that there are no such laws in rwanda, and ended the foreign office travel advice for the foreign office travel advice for the land that warned that individuals can experience discolouration and abuse, including from local authorities. there are specific anti—discrimination laws that protect lgbt individuals. why then do you think it would be safe to send lgbt asylum seekers to rwanda? referring to my previous answer, the constitution of the land includes a broad...
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the head of the british foreign office, david cameron, and the minister of foreign affairs of france, stephane. wrote a joint column in the telegraph called the world is safer for youest entente. in it, they emphasize that dark times have come in the world because of russia's war against ukraine and the situation in the middle east. they also assure that they are united by the understanding that ukraine must win the war, and both nuclear powers must take responsibility for it and do more to defeat putin's russia. at the same time , the american edition. the new york times writes: the idea of ukraine joining the alliance is currently not supported by the united states and germany. according to matthew miller, a representative of the us state department, ukraine can join nato only after the end of the war started by the russian federation. while world leaders are arguing about ukraine's membership in the alliance, the plan for a russian attack on nato countries, published at the beginning of 2024, unfolds as if according to notes. we will remind you that... at the beginning of feb
the head of the british foreign office, david cameron, and the minister of foreign affairs of france, stephane. wrote a joint column in the telegraph called the world is safer for youest entente. in it, they emphasize that dark times have come in the world because of russia's war against ukraine and the situation in the middle east. they also assure that they are united by the understanding that ukraine must win the war, and both nuclear powers must take responsibility for it and do more to...
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office and mr dowden was saying that the advice from the foreign office hadn't changed. but there's been a big question about what the advice is that's being given to the foreign office by lawyers. there have been some suggestions from a conservative mp earlier this week, alicia cairns, that some foreign office lawyers had suggested that israel was not staying within international law. so there are calls for that legal advice to be made public. the shadow foreign secretary, labour's david lammy, was today saying that he thinks the government should publish a summary of the legal advice that's been given. margaret thatcher suspended sales of arms to israel. tony blair suspended sales of arms to israel. gordon brown suspended sales of arms to israel, all during previous conflicts. this has been done before. this is a very serious issue. it's now gone on for six months on issues of proportionality, on precaution and distinction. there are real concerns, notjust from judges, from the intelligence community, but the broader public. for that reason, let us be sure that we are
office and mr dowden was saying that the advice from the foreign office hadn't changed. but there's been a big question about what the advice is that's being given to the foreign office by lawyers. there have been some suggestions from a conservative mp earlier this week, alicia cairns, that some foreign office lawyers had suggested that israel was not staying within international law. so there are calls for that legal advice to be made public. the shadow foreign secretary, labour's david...
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it's paid for by foreign office. for by the foreign office. >> how it ends up >> that's how it ends up working. now you know, we working. now we you know, we realise that home realise it's not that the home office trying to waste money, office is trying to waste money, but not the right but it's not the right incentives. they're feeling incentives. they're not feeling that pockets , that pain in their pockets, else's money. >> and you how whitehall >> and you know how whitehall works. budget, governor. works. not my budget, governor. so that is something that clearly isn't a sensible clearly just isn't a sensible way manage a budget . way to manage a budget. >> that's where we feel that >> so that's where we feel that having a target managed in this way makes anyway. what way makes no sense. anyway. what it's led to is a situation where the incentives for the home office are more to respond in the short tum, so there's a lot of criticism. so they will try and find alternative sites to reduce costs, they not reduce costs, but they do not focus on long term solution to focus on a long te
it's paid for by foreign office. for by the foreign office. >> how it ends up >> that's how it ends up working. now you know, we working. now we you know, we realise that home realise it's not that the home office trying to waste money, office is trying to waste money, but not the right but it's not the right incentives. they're feeling incentives. they're not feeling that pockets , that pain in their pockets, else's money. >> and you how whitehall >> and you know how...