Mark Easton
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 65 |
Date of birth | March 12,1959 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | Bearsden |
United Kingdom | |
Residence | Islington |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Notable credit | BBC News |
Job | Journalist |
Presenter | |
Education | Peter Symonds College |
Children | 4 |
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ID | 425637 |
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Mark Easton Life story
Mark Richard Erskine Easton is the Home Editor for BBC News broadcasting on national television and radio news. His writing and presenting credits include The Happiness Formula on BBC Two in 2006 and The Crime of Our Lives for BBC Radio 4 in 2007. His first book, Britain etc., was published in 2012.
Pro-Palestinian march ban would be last resort - Met
...By Mark Easton & Sean Seddon, BBC News A pro-Palestinian march due to take place on Armistice Day would only be banned as a " last resort" the Metropolitan Police Commissioner said...
Housing crisis: Could Bristol's back gardens offer a solution?
...By Mark Easton & Hayley ClarkeHome editorWhen John Bennett s relationship temporarily broke down, he found himself homeless...
Charities urge PM to stop using hotels to house migrant children
...By Mark Easton, home editor & Andre Rhoden-PaulBBC NewsMore than 100 charities have written to Rishi Sunak calling for an end to housing child asylum seekers in hotels after about 200 went missing...
How our High Streets changed over the Covid lockdowns
...By Mark Easton and Data Journalism TeamBBC NewsThe full extent of changes to Britain s High Streets after two years of Covid lockdowns and trading restrictions is revealed in analysis by the BBC...
What is austerity and where could 'eye-watering' cuts fall now?
... HousingBy Mark Easton, home editorThe big money in this sector goes on housing benefit - more than £20bn a year - which subsidises rents for both private and social housing tenants on low incomes...
Rwanda asylum plan: Appeal to be heard in court
... BBC home editor Mark Easton says it is expected that could be " whittled down to zero" before the plane is due to take off...
UK government criticised over 'cruel' Rwanda asylum plan
... BBC home editor Mark Easton, reporting from Rwanda, said ministers would face legal hurdles and substantial costs to launch the scheme...
Windrush: 'I'll make sure I get the compensation I deserve'
... Watch BBC Home Editor Mark Easton speak to Fitzroy about his experience...
Rwanda asylum plan: Appeal to be heard in court
The Court of Appeal is set to decide later whether to allow The First Home Office flight to depart to Rwanda with asylum seekers.
Campaigners and migrants last week against the government policy in The High Court.
But it is thought The Number facing removal to Rwanda's capital Kigali on Tuesday has fallen to single figures.
The UK says sending some asylum seekers who arrive illegally to Rwanda.
The Appeal has been brought by Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS), who represent 80% of Border Force staff, along with the charities Care4Calais and Detention Action.
A separate case is also due to be heard in The High Court on Monday, after another refugee charity, Asylum Aid, applied for an urgent interim injunction against the flights to The East African nation.
A Home Office source has told The Bbc that of the original 37 people scheduled to fly to Rwanda on Tuesday, individual legal challenges relating to modern slavery and Human Rights claims have reduced that number to single figures.
BBC home editor Mark Easton says it is expected that could be " whittled down to zero" before the plane is due to Take Off .
The Rwanda policy has been criticised by charities, religious leaders, opposition parties - and reportedly by The Prince of Wales who is understood to have privately described it as " appalling".
Rwanda's high commissioner to the UK Johnston Busingye told the his country would be a " safe haven" for migrants.
Home Secretary Priti Patel says the " vast majority" of those who take routes deemed " illegal" - Such as unauthorised boats and stowing away in lorries - will be considered for relocation to Rwanda.
But it is understood that those prioritised under the scheme will be adults, with officials insisting families arriving in the UK will not be split up.
As of Friday up to 130 people had been notified they could be removed.
At The High Court on Friday, Mr Justice Swift said there was a " material public interest" in the home secretary being able to carry out her policies. He Said he did not consider there was evidence asylum seekers would be ill treated in Rwanda.
He Said there would be a full judicial review, where The High Court will hear a challenge to the government's plan, before The End of July.
Source of news: bbc.com