Sky News Breakfast: Home Office told to ‘get a grip’ on problems at Manston

Sky News published this video item, entitled “Sky News Breakfast: Home Office told to ‘get a grip’ on problems at Manston” – below is their description.

Sky’s Niall Paterson brings you the breakfast news, as the Home Office is told to “get a grip” over the issues at the Manston migrant processing centre in Kent.

Also on the show – BP announces bumper profits following the surge in natural gas prices and the word of the year for 2022 has been revealed.  

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