23/10/2016 BBC Weekend News


23/10/2016

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Thousands of leaflets are being handed out today,

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telling migrants to leave before clearance work begins tomorrow.

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Live now to Calais and our correspondent there, Simon Jones.

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10,000 flyers being handed sight, but for people in Calais fed

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up of and people have to go. Amid the mud

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and the squalor, some and people have to go. Amid the mud

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will sleep on the street and people have to go. Amid the mud

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In Calais? Yes. I will not move one inch from here.

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hope, to get to the UK. I don't have any other option. The

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hope, to get to the UK. I don't have stones at the police and the

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hope, to get to the UK. I don't have right to intervene if people do

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refuse to right to intervene if people do

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law and order, with migrants trying night after

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will be asked for their name, age and

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will be asked for their name, age asylum. The

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continuing, but hundreds of young people remain at the

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Our Home Affairs Correspondent, June Kelly, is there.

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What is the picture due here later today. We are told it

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has been due here later today. We are told it

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tempo of this, because it has been criticised

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tempo of this, because it has been London, will be transferred to a

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hostel in Devon, where they will be housed initially. Scores of

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unaccompanied minors will have commented the UK by the end of

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today. The big development over the past 24 hours has been that some who

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are coming in and do not have relatives in this country. They are

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being allowed in a purely on humanitarian grounds, as a result of

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changes to the system driven through by the Labour peer, Lord Dubs, who

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was himself a child refugee fleeing the thank you.

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Two senior members of Ukip have announced they will be standing

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Suzanne Evans said she was capable of taking votes from both Labour

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The former deputy leader Paul Nuttall threw his hat

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into the ring, pitching himself as the unity candidate.

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Here's our Political Correspondent, Alan Soady.

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Another two contenders in Ukip's second leadership

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But already one of them is causing new divisions,

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suggesting Ukip has become toxic and accusing a rival of wanting

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I don't see a groundswell of opinion in this country for more far

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I don't see a groundswell of opinion for the right to bear

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All those kind of Trump Tea Party issues.

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And do you think that Raheem Kassam, who looks to be the front

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runner at the moment, is going to take the party

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I don't think there is any doubt about that.

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In another Sunday talk-show armchair, Nigel Farage,

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For her to talk about the party being toxic and for her to already

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declare one of the candidates who is running, Raheem Kassam,

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as being far right, I don't view this as being a very good start.

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I certainly don't consider myself far right.

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And I think she never considered me far right when she asked for my help

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The contest was triggered by the resignation of Diane James

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just 18 days after winning the last leadership election.

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The first casualty was early frontrunner Steven Woolfe, quitting

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the party after an altercation left him in hospital.

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I've made the decision that I will put my name forward to be

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I have huge support out there across the country,

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not only amongst people at the top of the party,

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in Westminster, and with the MEPs, but also amongst the grassroots.

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I want to stand on a platform as being the unity candidate.

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This is a party dominated for so long by one

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But beyond Nigel Farage and the long battle to leave the EU,

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where does Ukip go next, and can it survive?

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The US Defence Secretary, Ash Carter, is in northern Iraq

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to get a closer look at the fight against so-called Islamic State.

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He's in the city of Irbil, in the autonomous region of

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Live now to Irbil and our correspondent there, Shaimaa Khalil.

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What's the latest in the battle to regain control of Mosul?

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We understand that the Kurdish Peshmerga forces have launched a two

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pronged attack today on the north-east of Mosul, and they have

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been making advances. Of course, as the advances tighten in on Mosul and

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advanced towards the city, so does the regional power play. Turkey has

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now weighed in, asking for more involvement in the battle against

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Mosul. Ash Carter is here in Irbil right now. He was in Baghdad talking

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to the Iraqi Prime Minister, trying to convince him to accept more

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Turkish support, something he hasn't agreed to. If Turkey gets involved,

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it's another element in an already complicated picture of players

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involved in the battle against Mosul. The challenge is to rid the

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city of IS fighters, but the equally crucial challenge is to make sure

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all those parties are on the same side to eventually rebuild that

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city. Thank you. The US telecommunications

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company AT has reached a ?70 billion deal to buy

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the media giant Time Warner. If the merger is approved by

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regulators, it will be the biggest Our Business Correspondent,

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Joe Lynam, reports. It is the Gothic fantasy

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which millions of people pay Game of Thrones is made by HBO

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and owned by Time Warner. And it's one of the reasons why AT

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is paying ?70 billion Apart from HBO it owns CNN

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and the Warner Brothers Studios, Consider AT as the means

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or the platform on which we access On the other hand Time Warner makes

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the content or the actual shows By buying Time Warner,

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AT will be able to sell a lot more broadband mobile phone contracts

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in the US. What AT is buying is a blue-chip

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media company with an awful lot of content, both in hand

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and in the pipeline to keep people But merging two media giants

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could deprive consumers of choice The would-be next US president

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Donald Trump has already As an example of the power structure

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I'm fighting, AT is buying A deal we will not approve

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in my administration because it is too much concentration

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of power in the hands of too few. But if the deal does go ahead,

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don't expect other giant media The battle for our eyeballs

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is merely getting started. Good afternoon. We are looking at

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quite a quiet spell of weather over the next few days. Decent weather

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for getting out and about and enjoying some of the spectacular

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colours.

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