18/10/2013
We hear from refugees inside the Calais camp where some Syrians will try anything to get UK asylum. Plus Facebook tell us why they are relaxing privacy rules for 13 to 17-year-olds.
We hear from refugees inside the Calais camp where some Syrians will try anything to reach UK. The French government has offered Syrians in Calais the chance to apply for asylum in France, yet it's thought 70 to 100 Syrians try to make the journey to Britain every day. We ask them why?
Facebook explain why they are removing the automatic ban under-18s being able to open up their profiles to the whole of the social networking site. Teenagers will have the ability to remove the privacy filters completely if they choose to. Children's groups and internet safety experts say could leave young people more vulnerable to cyber-bullying.
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Clips
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'We were over-concerned about safety, kids want a voice.'
Duration: 05:42
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Inside the Calais camp where Syrians hope to reach UK
Duration: 08:27
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Syrian refugee in Calais camp: "We've lost everything"
Duration: 01:45
Broadcast
- Fri 18 Oct 2013 10:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live