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Mark Easton

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Gender Male
Age 65
Date of birth March 12,1959
Zodiac sign Pisces
Born Bearsden
United Kingdom
ResidenceIslington
London
United Kingdom
Notable credit BBC News
Job Journalist
Presenter
Education Peter Symonds College
Children 4
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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.

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...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...

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...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

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...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...

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...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...

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... 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

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... BBC home editor Mark Easton says it is expected that could be " whittled down to zero" before the plane is due to take off...

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... BBC home editor Mark Easton, reporting from Rwanda, said ministers would face legal hurdles and substantial costs to launch the scheme...

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... Watch BBC Home Editor Mark Easton speak to Fitzroy about his experience...

Charities urge PM to stop using hotels to house migrant children

Oct 20,2021 3:58 am

By Mark Easton , home editor & Andre Rhoden-PaulBBC News

More Than 100 charities have written to Rishi Sunak calling for an end to housing child asylum seekers in hotels after about 200 went missing.

The organisations warned the prime minster that children were At Risk of exploitation, with one calling it a " child protection scandal".

They have also called for an independent inquiry over The Situation .

On Tuesday the government said The Missing children were mostly Albanian teenage boys.

Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick told MPs that of the 4,600 child asylum seekers without an adult who had arrived the UK since 2021, 440 had Gone Missing and.

He told MPs that 13 of those who are missing are under 16 And One is female.

He clarified he had not seen evidence The Children were being abducted but said he was " not going To Let The Matter drop".

The open letter, co-ordinated by children's rights organisation ECPAT UK and the Refugee Council and signed by More Than 100 refugee and children's charities including the NSPCC and Barnado's, condemned the government's " failures to protect vulnerable children from harm".

The Letter said: " There is no legal basis for placing children in Home Office hotel accommodation, and almost two years into the operation of the Scheme - which is both unlawful and harmful - it is no longer possible to justify the use of hotels as being 'temporary'. "

The charities added that the Home Office has " repeatedly failed" to commit to an end date for the Scheme .

But Mr Jenrick stressed that a shortage of alternative accommodation means he cannot set a date.

Enver Solomon , chief executive of the Refugee Council, described The Loss of dozens of refugees as " a child protection scandal".

He Said : " We know from our work that children who have experienced unimaginable horror and upheaval coming to Our Country In Search of safety are highly traumatised and vulnerable.

" The government has a very clear legal duty to protect them but is failing to do so with the equivalent of several classrooms of children seemingly having disappeared into the clutches of those who will exploit and abuse them.

" This is a child protection scandal that councils, The Police and ministers must urgently address to ensure every single separated child matters and is kept safe. "

Labour's Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper accused ministers of a " dereliction of duty" and claimed there was " a criminal network involved" in taking The Children away from their accommodation.

Caroline Lucas , Green MP for Brighton Pavilion, where some of The Children are thought to have Gone Missing , accused the government of " staggering complacency" and compared The Situation to girls being ignored in Rotherham, to the widespread child sex abuse in the Yorkshire town.

Sussex Police said 137 unaccompanied children had been reported missing since the Home Office began housing them.

On Wednesday night, a protest was held in Brighton by refugee groups demanding " urgent action to give children seeking safety the protection they deserve".

The Home Office says almost nine in 10 unaccompanied children in Home Office -approved hotels are Albanian males who claim to be 16 to 17 years old.

Police sources say many have been trafficked by criminal gangs.



Source of news: bbc.com

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