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Joy as Colombian boy, 11, freed after 18 days in rebel captivity

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This year, that means it takes place on, with guests arriving from about

Joy as Colombian boy, 11, freed after 18 days in rebel captivity

It might be a bank holiday in the UK, but for the designers, publicists and PAs, it'll be an extraordinarily busy day as they preen and prepare their stars to walk the grand staircase.Although the public never gets to see inside the event itself, where the guests are treated to dinner, cocktails, live music and a look around the costume institute's new exhibition, the lengthy red carpet event beforehand ensures acres of media coverage.The guest list isn't published in advance, but you can safely expect to see a huge number of A-listers on the night.

Joy as Colombian boy, 11, freed after 18 days in rebel captivity

Unless you're a New York resident planning to stand behind the barriers across the road from the museum, your best bet is probably to watch it online.Vogue will be running a live stream of the event across their digital platforms, including YouTube.

Joy as Colombian boy, 11, freed after 18 days in rebel captivity

US viewers will be able to watch on Peacock and E! Online, while countless news outlets will be live streaming their own coverage on social media platforms such as Instagram and TikTok.

You can also follow the live blog here on the BBC News website.Almost everyone who arrives by small boat claims asylum - they made up a third of all asylum applications over the past 12 months. Another large group of claimants were people already in the UK who had overstayed their visas.

The asylum process determines whether a person can remain in the UK because they have a "well-founded fear of persecution" in their home country.Since 2020, the government has been increasingly reliant on hotels, partly because the supply of other types of asylum accommodation has not kept up with the numbers arriving in small boats.

But using asylum hotels is expensive -As of 20 May, 12,748 people had arrived in the UK in small boats - up by nearly a third compared with this time last year.

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