Scottish Daily Mail

What’s moving out of the capital

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Radio 4’s Today programme co-presented from outside London ‘for at least 100 episodes a year’

Newsnight presented from ‘different bases’ including Glasgow, Belfast, Cardiff and Manchester

Radio 3 and Radio 6 Music ‘rooted’ in the North of England, Asian Network based in Birmingham

Key daytime shows for Radio 1 and Radio 2 moved from the capital

Clear majority of UK-wide TV made outside London

400 jobs to relocate out of London, with 600 new jobs outside M25

Long-running drama series to be launched from the North of England

PLANS to send asylum seekers abroad for processing will ‘save life and avert human misery’, Boris Johnson said yesterday.

He spoke after the Mail revealed that Priti Patel plans to change the law to allow migrants who arrive from safe countries such as France to be sent overseas to have their cases assessed.

The plan to ‘offshore’ claims sparked anger from charities, with the Refugee Council branding it ‘inhumane’. And it was dismissed by Gibraltar and the Isle of Man after they were named as possible destinatio­ns if efforts fail to find a third country willing to process asylum seekers for cash.

But the Prime Minister defended the ‘humanitari­an’ approach, saying it would combat ‘trafficker­s and gangsters’ who control Channel crossings. Under a ‘fair but firm’ approach, the Home Secretary will also open up ‘safe and legal’ routes to Britain direct from crisis zones.

The Common Sense Group of Tory MPs backed the plans to fix the ‘broken’ system.

However, Gibraltar’s chief minister, Fabian Picardo, flatly rejected the idea that asylum seekers could be sent to the Rock. He said: ‘We will not ever shirk our responsibi­lity to help wherever we can. Our geography makes some things difficult, however, and the processing of asylum seekers to the UK in Gibraltar would be one of them.’

The Isle of Man government said it had received no such request from London. A spokesman said: ‘The Isle of Man is self-governing, the UK Government would not be able to open any sort of processing centre on the island without consent.’

 ??  ?? Office shift? Newsnight’s Emily Maitlis and Today presenter Nick Robinson
Office shift? Newsnight’s Emily Maitlis and Today presenter Nick Robinson

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