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the police officers wounded in the incidents yesterday suffered horrific injuries according to the metropolitan police commissioner, with one officer coming close to losing her hand. let's speak to our reporter azadeh moshiri — she's in hainault. take us through the developments. the police and community here have been trying to understand how this could've happened, as well as details of this tragic incident. throughout the day, more of those details have been coming through, of course we have that name now daniel anjorin, of the 14—year—old boy who was killed. he was a pupil at bancroft school, a school at the scene to tragedies happen in less than a year. based on mattie kumar on a former pupil killed last year in the nottingham attack, and is something the acknowledged appearance in the statement the bbc has seen. as for daniel, they described him as a child with a gentle character and they described him as a true scholar and we are hearing more about what injuries some of the victims have sustained. of course, two police officers were also injured and the met police commissioner reve
the police officers wounded in the incidents yesterday suffered horrific injuries according to the metropolitan police commissioner, with one officer coming close to losing her hand. let's speak to our reporter azadeh moshiri — she's in hainault. take us through the developments. the police and community here have been trying to understand how this could've happened, as well as details of this tragic incident. throughout the day, more of those details have been coming through, of course we...
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in london, as well as an issue with the metropolitan police as well, he sort of at the top of a lot of these things. >> yes , but they are. but >> yes, but they are. but they've got ulez in glasgow now , they've got ulez in glasgow now, although i live in edinburgh, but in glasgow, but apparently i think when it was due to begin, the council's own vans didn't meet the emissions grade. so they've had to. yeah, they've had to get some new, transport, some new wheels. some new wheels. yes >> well, listen, bruce devlin, when are you back on? are you on headliners? what are you on? funnily enough, i'm on headliners tonight and i'm on no mood elevator . mood elevator. >> i'm not on anything else. i'm high on life. >> lovely . all right, well, >> lovely. all right, well, listen, thank you so much. thank you. nana tune in to headliners tonight at 11:00. thank you so much. right some breaking news. labour's tracy brabin has been re—elected as mayor of west yorkshire with 275,430 votes. stay with me. you're with me. i'm nana akua. this is gb news. it's just coming up to 17 minutes after 3:0
in london, as well as an issue with the metropolitan police as well, he sort of at the top of a lot of these things. >> yes , but they are. but >> yes, but they are. but they've got ulez in glasgow now , they've got ulez in glasgow now, although i live in edinburgh, but in glasgow, but apparently i think when it was due to begin, the council's own vans didn't meet the emissions grade. so they've had to. yeah, they've had to get some new, transport, some new wheels. some new wheels....
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the metropolitan police say they've charged three men under the national security act with allegedly assisting the hong kong intelligence service — and foreign interference. scotland yard said a number of arrests had been made — and searches carried out across england. the three men will appear before magistrates later today. officers say this operation is not connected to a recently reported counter terrorism policing investigation linked to russia. russia's defence minister, sergei shoigu, is being removed from his post and will become the new secretary of russia's security council. he's a long—standing ally of vladimir putin and has served as defence minister since 2012, playing a key role in russia's invasion of ukraine. his replacement will be andrei belousov — an economist and the deputy prime minister. russia editor steve rosenberg explained that at the kremlin, reshuffles are unusual. whoever the russian government ministers are, whoever�*s sitting around that cabinet table, there is one man and one man alone in russia who calls the shots, and that is vladimir putin
the metropolitan police say they've charged three men under the national security act with allegedly assisting the hong kong intelligence service — and foreign interference. scotland yard said a number of arrests had been made — and searches carried out across england. the three men will appear before magistrates later today. officers say this operation is not connected to a recently reported counter terrorism policing investigation linked to russia. russia's defence minister, sergei...
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the victim suffered multiple injuries, the metropolitan police reported. no alcohol was found in kermanych's blood. announced a suspicion. seven people are in intensive care after an ice cream van drove into a crowd and hit 29 schoolchildren in the village of suzak in kyrgyzstan. the truck suddenly moved from its place, local media write, and simply rolled over the children who were performing a heroic song on the slopes. the authorities there say that the driver did not put the car on the parking brake. as a result of the 18th tutelage. in the hospital, three are in serious condition, 11, 11 were sent home for outpatient treatment. reconstruction in the village of morotske in the kyiv region, philanthropists rebuilt a residential building that was destroyed by the occupiers at the beginning of the full-scale invasion. our correspondent dmytro didora also saw the new home. he will tell more. made it our apartment, and we lived here peacefully, lived, and you, what did you do, in march 2022, the village of myrotske near buchi was under occupation, when the
the victim suffered multiple injuries, the metropolitan police reported. no alcohol was found in kermanych's blood. announced a suspicion. seven people are in intensive care after an ice cream van drove into a crowd and hit 29 schoolchildren in the village of suzak in kyrgyzstan. the truck suddenly moved from its place, local media write, and simply rolled over the children who were performing a heroic song on the slopes. the authorities there say that the driver did not put the car on the...
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to the metropolitan police commissioner sir mark rowley. he says one of the officers came close to losing her hand and she's had several hours of surgery. a 1a —year—old boy was killed in the attack. one of the victims of the nottingham stabbings last year. graham satchell reports. devastation this morning at bancroft�*s school in east london and confirmation that one of their students, a 14—year—old boy, was killed in the sword attack yesterday. it's the second time in less than a year that bancroft�*s is in mourning for one of its own. former student grace o'malley kumar, who was killed in a knife attack in nottingham, was also a student here. the final moments of yesterday's terrible attack were captured on a doorbell camera. the 36—year—old man still carrying a sword is cornered and met police officers move in. a taser is fired and then a female officer approaches and again uses a taser and the man falls to the ground. police were on the scene in 12 minutes and detained the suspect 22 minutes after that. the bravery of t
to the metropolitan police commissioner sir mark rowley. he says one of the officers came close to losing her hand and she's had several hours of surgery. a 1a —year—old boy was killed in the attack. one of the victims of the nottingham stabbings last year. graham satchell reports. devastation this morning at bancroft�*s school in east london and confirmation that one of their students, a 14—year—old boy, was killed in the sword attack yesterday. it's the second time in less than a...
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the metropolitan police and crown prosecution service say the delay of almost ten years since the tragedy happened is down to the increasing scale and complexity of the investigation. the separate public inquiry into the fire is expected to publish its final report, this summer or autumn. wylfa on anglesey in wales has been chosen as the preferred site for a large—scale nuclear power plant, which the uk government say will bring thousands ofjobs to the area. wylfa's previous power station stopped generating energy in 2015. international energy companies have begun talks with the government to start building the new plant. junior doctors across northern ireland have walked out for a two—day strike over pay. the department of health has warned that services will be affected during the strike and in subsequent days. further strikes are also be planned forjune after pay talks broke down. you're live with bbc news. china has begunjoint military drills around taiwan, just days after william lai was sworn in as the new president. it said the exercises would take place in the taiwan strait, a
the metropolitan police and crown prosecution service say the delay of almost ten years since the tragedy happened is down to the increasing scale and complexity of the investigation. the separate public inquiry into the fire is expected to publish its final report, this summer or autumn. wylfa on anglesey in wales has been chosen as the preferred site for a large—scale nuclear power plant, which the uk government say will bring thousands ofjobs to the area. wylfa's previous power station...
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the metropolitan police this morning saying the three men from that group were charged under the national security act, and they will appear in court later this afternoon. scotland yard also saying it's not related to a separate case involving russia. and they say there's no threat to the public. in other news, this morning, to the public. in other news, this morning , the prime minister this morning, the prime minister will set out what he's called bold ideas to create a more secure future as part of a pre—election pledge. later rishi sunakis pre—election pledge. later rishi sunak is rishi sunak rather is expected to warn that britain is facing one of its most dangerous penodsin facing one of its most dangerous periods in history and will single out china, iran, russia and north korea as posing a threat to britain's security. delivering a speech in london, he'll tell voters there's a clear choice at the general election and pledge that he is the best person to lead the uk at a time of global turmoil. well, health minister maria caulfield told us this morning, the conservatives are de
the metropolitan police this morning saying the three men from that group were charged under the national security act, and they will appear in court later this afternoon. scotland yard also saying it's not related to a separate case involving russia. and they say there's no threat to the public. in other news, this morning, to the public. in other news, this morning , the prime minister this morning, the prime minister will set out what he's called bold ideas to create a more secure future as...
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. >> look at the metropolitan, look at the metropolitan police . look at the metropolitan police. i think that's an organisation where you could do with a lot of diversity and inclusion training. >> we're wasting our money doing p&o cars and trucks at the level of misogyny and racism that's been documented by too many police officers in the metropolitan police. >> well, why would having more black or gay officers help that? >> yeah, because any organisation which has a greater balance of people from different backgrounds, different ethnicities, i don't want to make progress totally and utterly patronising to give someone a job on the colour of their skin. >> no, i'm not. >> i'm not in favour of that. >> i'm not in favour of that. >> well, that's what these edi schemes do. that's exactly what they do. >> they say it's unlawful to do have to have a quota of this many. >> it's not unlawful bill, if you if you actually target a minority, it is unlawful to discriminate at the point of offering a job based on your race, your sex. >> they do it all the time, all the time? >> what do you
. >> look at the metropolitan, look at the metropolitan police . look at the metropolitan police. i think that's an organisation where you could do with a lot of diversity and inclusion training. >> we're wasting our money doing p&o cars and trucks at the level of misogyny and racism that's been documented by too many police officers in the metropolitan police. >> well, why would having more black or gay officers help that? >> yeah, because any organisation which has...
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horrific injuries according to the metropolitan police commissioner, with one officer coming close to losing her hand. let's get the latest from our correspondent, graham satchell. devastation at bancroft school in east london and confirmation that one of their students, a 14—year—old, was killed in the sword attack yesterday. it's the second time in less than a year that bancroft�*s in mourning for one of its own. former student grace o'malley kumar, who was killed in a knife attack in nottingham, was also a student here. the final moments of yesterday's terrible attack were captured on a doorbell camera. the 36—year—old man still carrying a sword is cornered and met police officers move in. a taser is fired and then a female officer approaches and again uses a taser and the man falls to the ground. police were on the scene in 12 minutes and detained the suspect 22 minutes after that. the bravery of the emergency services was extraordinary. here an officer confronts the suspect just feet away. at this point, one person is already dead and a number of others injured. you've
horrific injuries according to the metropolitan police commissioner, with one officer coming close to losing her hand. let's get the latest from our correspondent, graham satchell. devastation at bancroft school in east london and confirmation that one of their students, a 14—year—old, was killed in the sword attack yesterday. it's the second time in less than a year that bancroft�*s in mourning for one of its own. former student grace o'malley kumar, who was killed in a knife attack in...
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the metropolitan police said she was found at her home in cornwall road in hornchurch in east london on monday afternoon. both dogs were rigestered in accordance with the law — and have been seized. with the details — here�*s our correspondent frances read. armed police actually attended, the thread that police felt that these dogs pose. officers then seized two dogs which were apparently registered xl bully and the family of the woman who with is said is now being supported by offices. ownership of these american xl bully dogs is restricted under the dangerous ours is out so england and wales is against the laws to sell giveaway, abandon or read from and xl bully since the 31st of bully. it became a criminal offence to own an xl bully without an exemption certificate. those changes came into place after the government said that deaths caused by dogs were disproportionately involving the xl bully type. also in the news in the uk today: jersey�*s politicians will begin debating today whether to introduce an assisted dying service on the island. the proposals include allowing a
the metropolitan police said she was found at her home in cornwall road in hornchurch in east london on monday afternoon. both dogs were rigestered in accordance with the law — and have been seized. with the details — here�*s our correspondent frances read. armed police actually attended, the thread that police felt that these dogs pose. officers then seized two dogs which were apparently registered xl bully and the family of the woman who with is said is now being supported by offices....
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mayor and metropolitan police chief. watch live 1:00 p.m. eastern on he's got three, he's got now, grateful to got or online at c-span.org. 100,000 miles
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the metropolitan police said she was found at her home in east london this afternoon. frances read is here. what more can you tell us? the met olice has what more can you tell us? the met police has told _ what more can you tell us? the met police has told us _ what more can you tell us? the met police has told us the _ what more can you tell us? the met police has told us the attack - police has told us the attack happened this afternoon and sadly a woman in her 505 died opened medics from the london ambulance service desperately try to save her life but said sadly could not and armed police actually attended such was the threat police felt the dogs posed. officers seized two dogs which were apparently registered xl bully dogs and the family of the woman who was the owner is now being supported by officers. ownership of these american xl bully dogs is restricted under the dangerous dogs act so in england and wales it has been against the law to sell, give away, abandon or breed from an xl bully since the 31st of december last year and from february this year it became
the metropolitan police said she was found at her home in east london this afternoon. frances read is here. what more can you tell us? the met olice has what more can you tell us? the met police has told _ what more can you tell us? the met police has told us _ what more can you tell us? the met police has told us the _ what more can you tell us? the met police has told us the attack - police has told us the attack happened this afternoon and sadly a woman in her 505 died opened medics from the...
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white a line of news to bring you before we go to the break, london's metropolitan police have just charged a man with the murder of the 14—year—old who died and that sort attack on east london on tuesday. the man has been named as 36—year—old... a further four people, including two police officers were seriously injured. he's also been charged with two counts of attempted murder and two counts of attempted murder and two counts of attempted murder and two counts of grievous bodily harm. more on that very shortly. hello there. we're seeing a change across southern parts of the uk. eventually, some heavy rain and thunderstorms moving in here. we also got overnight some more mist and fog, low cloud developing more widely. and for some areas of scotland in particular, it was a struggle to clear that all day. in marked contrast, in norfolk here, we've seen temperatures over 20 degrees in the sunshine. but at the same time, we've also seen this cloud moving up from france. and it's that that's bringing some rain into parts of england and wales this evening. that'll push up towards northe
white a line of news to bring you before we go to the break, london's metropolitan police have just charged a man with the murder of the 14—year—old who died and that sort attack on east london on tuesday. the man has been named as 36—year—old... a further four people, including two police officers were seriously injured. he's also been charged with two counts of attempted murder and two counts of attempted murder and two counts of attempted murder and two counts of grievous bodily...
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i'm not i you know, as far as i'm concerned, the metropolitan police already has powers. the commissioner just went on the telly and cried and claimed he did it. he managed to find an awful lot on saint george's day. that was a remarkable reverse ferret by by the met commissioner, in that instance , and the secondary instance, and the secondary problem is that the house of lords thinks that it can, it can run the country and do exactly what it likes. and it may well be that the constitutional change in the composition of the house of lords, which used to have the benefit, there is a real benefit in hereditary peers because you have a bunch of people who don't deserve to be there, who know it, and we know it, and as a result, they sort of do their job properly and they don't overstep the mark. whereas now we've got a bunch of people who believe they are there on merit. and i'm past no comment. >> i mean, stephen, i think you're absolutely right that if the police did their jobs, they do have the powers already to clamp down on the excesses of protests and the government is
i'm not i you know, as far as i'm concerned, the metropolitan police already has powers. the commissioner just went on the telly and cried and claimed he did it. he managed to find an awful lot on saint george's day. that was a remarkable reverse ferret by by the met commissioner, in that instance , and the secondary instance, and the secondary problem is that the house of lords thinks that it can, it can run the country and do exactly what it likes. and it may well be that the constitutional...
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the metropolitan police and crown prosecution service say the earliest that they can bring charges over the grenfell tower fire will be 2026. they cited the "increasing scale and complexity" of the inquiry as the reason for the delay. tom symonds is at scotland yard. tom, can you tell us more? well, the grenfell tower case is becoming like the infected blood scandal or the post office candle, a very, very long wait forjustice for those who lost relatives or survived the fire. even the police today called it incredible. the reason is that they, the police, have a legal duty to consider the findings of the grenfell tower public inquiry which will not report finally until probably the summer or the autumn. then when the police do that, they will have to take 18 months to consider that very detailed report. the crown prosecution service will need another year to consider whether charges are justified, which takes us to 2027, pretty much ten years after the fire. the reason is the complexity of the case and the police have a warehouse which is full of 27,000 items, pieces of grenfell tower,
the metropolitan police and crown prosecution service say the earliest that they can bring charges over the grenfell tower fire will be 2026. they cited the "increasing scale and complexity" of the inquiry as the reason for the delay. tom symonds is at scotland yard. tom, can you tell us more? well, the grenfell tower case is becoming like the infected blood scandal or the post office candle, a very, very long wait forjustice for those who lost relatives or survived the fire. even the...
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the metropolitan police federation said the attack yesterday morning was a "sad reminder" of the dangers officers faced to keep londoners safe. our reporter louisa pilbeam joins us now from hainault. good morning, louise. about this time yesterday this incident was beginning, wasn't it?— time yesterday this incident was beginning, wasn't it? yes, almost exactl 24 beginning, wasn't it? yes, almost exactly 24 a _ beginning, wasn't it? yes, almost exactly 24 a as — beginning, wasn't it? yes, almost exactly 24 a as that _ beginning, wasn't it? yes, almost exactly 24 a as that here - beginning, wasn't it? yes, almost exactly 24 a as that here in - beginning, wasn't it? yes, almost exactly 24 a as that here in this i exactly 24 a as that here in this residential area, a man was wielding a sword in a horrifying incident for people here which left a 14—year—old boy dead and four other people seriously injured. here is my report on the horror that unfolded. shouting. this was the extraordinary moment police officers cornered and tasered a man suspected of stabbing five people in a quiet r
the metropolitan police federation said the attack yesterday morning was a "sad reminder" of the dangers officers faced to keep londoners safe. our reporter louisa pilbeam joins us now from hainault. good morning, louise. about this time yesterday this incident was beginning, wasn't it?— time yesterday this incident was beginning, wasn't it? yes, almost exactl 24 beginning, wasn't it? yes, almost exactly 24 a _ beginning, wasn't it? yes, almost exactly 24 a as — beginning, wasn't...
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our metropolitan police department was, the findings were cut substantially by the city council. they lost 1000 officers since 2020. they are down 500 now. you see that across the country, and that has a route, retention problem, and it is a big problem. host: where is that money being moved to? i know a lot of the argument was, let's move that money to prevention, let's move it to mental health services, things like that. guest: i don't know the answer to that, because, again, these are local issues and i have not studied every 3000 counties in the country to see where they are. but in the major cities, if their goal was to defund or cut the budget of the police, i guess they are not very good at preventing crimes, because in those cities when there is a lower police presence and a prosecutor is not willing to prosecute, crime explodes. host: let's talk to sean. caller: how are you all doing? i could talk for hours about what this guy got going on right here. the best thing i could say is, you can make statistics say whatever you want. crime, in my opinion, is directly proportio
our metropolitan police department was, the findings were cut substantially by the city council. they lost 1000 officers since 2020. they are down 500 now. you see that across the country, and that has a route, retention problem, and it is a big problem. host: where is that money being moved to? i know a lot of the argument was, let's move that money to prevention, let's move it to mental health services, things like that. guest: i don't know the answer to that, because, again, these are local...
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and the metropolitan police, it doesn't feel, that anything is happening. what is happening with regard to knife crime ? crime? >> well, we all see it most days. we said it is shocking, which is why people said, oh, the main thrust of your campaign was the ulez expansion. it wasn't because that would have been stopped on day one. the main thrust of my campaign was around policing. i am passionate about policing. we need to get more police on the streets. therefore they need to be based back where the community they're policing are. and that's why i was going to put in two more bases in each borough so that the police can be stationed near the police can be stationed near the communities that they're serving. that would really help with stopping things like knife crime, because people get the different police officers get to know the community, and they know the community, and they know pretty quick where there are issues in different communities. >> and finally, that speech at the end, when i thought you were quite gracious towards sadiq khan, you said you'
and the metropolitan police, it doesn't feel, that anything is happening. what is happening with regard to knife crime ? crime? >> well, we all see it most days. we said it is shocking, which is why people said, oh, the main thrust of your campaign was the ulez expansion. it wasn't because that would have been stopped on day one. the main thrust of my campaign was around policing. i am passionate about policing. we need to get more police on the streets. therefore they need to be based...
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but he was also — - was formerly a very senior metropolitan police officer. he oversaw the security for the 2012 olympics . and was once head of the undercover unit l for the met. and he helped us — - he agreed to come on board, really, to help us create - the mechanic that allowed us to replicate the powers of the state, so long i as we only revealed — - and it's important i say this — because — so long as we only. revealed methods that are out there in the public domain. so, there are obviously. still policing methods that i don't know about but obviously kevin does i that we just don't show in hunted for sort of, l you know, proper, - grown—up reasons, really. but it took us nine months — it took us nine months - to design that and test that mechanic and, you know, l we even sent out — so, i for example, just to find where cctv cameras were, we sent out 800 freedom i of information requests to map where all the state cctv - cameras are in britain. we designed a method - of reporting anpr cameras. we even had anpr cameras in our cars, in the h
but he was also — - was formerly a very senior metropolitan police officer. he oversaw the security for the 2012 olympics . and was once head of the undercover unit l for the met. and he helped us — - he agreed to come on board, really, to help us create - the mechanic that allowed us to replicate the powers of the state, so long i as we only revealed — - and it's important i say this — because — so long as we only. revealed methods that are out there in the public domain. so, there...
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capitol police, metropolitan police department, district of columbia government and usc secret uniform division u.s. army lieutenant journal walter piatt director of army staff and the armies lieutenant general charles fenton's chief of staff of operations were on the call. also colonel jon loomis executive officer to the secretary of the army. the army falsely denied general flynn was ever on the call. this is false on its face lieutenant flynn was on the call and even participated in discussions. the defense inspectors a view rounds at language papering over the fact lieutenant colonel piatt are flynn on the call discussed they did not like the optics the direct quote. and, they said it would be the best military advice to recommend to the secretary of the item or, right mccarthy to deny the request from command and general william walker to deploy the d.c. national guard and eight u.s. capitol police in restoring restoration of order, liberty on capitol hill. in addition former section of the army right mccarthy claims is on 2:30 1:00 p.m. call and spoke on the call. this is false u
capitol police, metropolitan police department, district of columbia government and usc secret uniform division u.s. army lieutenant journal walter piatt director of army staff and the armies lieutenant general charles fenton's chief of staff of operations were on the call. also colonel jon loomis executive officer to the secretary of the army. the army falsely denied general flynn was ever on the call. this is false on its face lieutenant flynn was on the call and even participated in...
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that's the metropolitan police department. that reduction in crime that was cited, that is only for this year to date. look at last year, 2023 in that situation, homicide up 35%. robbery up 67%. violent crime up 29% hornets across the board. all crime total 26%. i know it's out of memory now because we are in the first few months of the next year. the victims haven't gone away and here's what the gentleman from maryland said the law professor that thomas jefferson would understand, the constitution that thomas jefferson signed, the congress shall have power to have cases over such district not exceeding 10-mile square in the acceptance of congress become the seat of government of the united states and to exercise like authority overall places purchased. . . it's not overwhelm the question of the interests of the 700,000 d.c. citizens, it's the 19 million americans who come to this seat of government every year and are threatened by the recklessness of the d.c. council. and a moment's refresher how we got to this place. the d.c
that's the metropolitan police department. that reduction in crime that was cited, that is only for this year to date. look at last year, 2023 in that situation, homicide up 35%. robbery up 67%. violent crime up 29% hornets across the board. all crime total 26%. i know it's out of memory now because we are in the first few months of the next year. the victims haven't gone away and here's what the gentleman from maryland said the law professor that thomas jefferson would understand, the...
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the government told us that the metropolitan police are investigating the incident with alex that we heard about. and they're unable to comment. but they expect the highest standards from their contractors. they told us accommodation is allocated on a no choice basis and asylum seekers can make representations if they believe they're unsuitable to be moved to they're unsuitable to be moved to the bibby stockholm. the government wants to put asylum seekers on flights to rwanda in the coming months, but that might prove difficult, because people from migrant organisations have told us they're determined to stop this happening, stop people being moved. so we could see more scenes like we have today in the coming months. thank you. there were myriad elections in england and wales today, but in scotland there may soon be a coronation. no sooner had john swinney, the man who was depute first minister of scotland 20 years ago, thrown his hat in the ring to suceed the outgoing snp first minister, humza yousef, than kate forbes, his most likely challenger, endorsed him. so, barring any other
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the metropolitan police says the victim was in her 50s and the incident happened yesterday afternoon. officers say she was pronounced dead at the scene and the two registered dogs were seized after being contained in a room from february, the fastest year. it became a criminal offence to own the xl bully breed in england and wales without an exemption certificate . and for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news .com/ alerts . alerts. >> cheers! britannia wine club proudly sponsors the gb news financial report. >> here's a quick snapshot of today's markets. the pound will buy you $1.2717 and ,1.1699. the price of gold is £1,901.63 per ounce, and the ftse 100 is at 8390 points. >> cheers, britannia wine club proudly sponsors the gb news financial report. >> up next. with the nation's rivers riddled with pollution, what can we do about it? we're going to be joined by speakers at the uk river summit. this is britain's gb news. >> now, a dedicated police task force is being set up to bring down grooming gangs. and it's made hu
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police by mayor bowser and washington, d.c., and what is more horrifying, laura, this is a private university and there is trespassing happening but they also made a point to say s there was outside organizations that were bringing in people,e not students to the campus and in order to incite a lot of what you are seeing on therowd screen right now. to go further,, there were peoe inin the crowds, laura, that th administrator were saying holding final solutions. i that is absolute racism. what we are findin g come oft st these people are going into the universities and a lot of them are not students and funded by leftist organizations.n we went congressman jail paul gave an answer when asked about anti-semitism. watch. >> what would your messaget wh n a jewish student that doesn't feel welcome on campus rightto now? stu >> the message is the same to a jewish student, palestinian student, everybody, that it is really important to educate yourself about what is anti-semitic come about what is islamophobic. >> laura: congresswoman, athis lesson in islamophobia is what is the lesson now?he that i
police by mayor bowser and washington, d.c., and what is more horrifying, laura, this is a private university and there is trespassing happening but they also made a point to say s there was outside organizations that were bringing in people,e not students to the campus and in order to incite a lot of what you are seeing on therowd screen right now. to go further,, there were peoe inin the crowds, laura, that th administrator were saying holding final solutions. i that is absolute racism. what...
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on april 25th the metropolitan police department has been supporting gw in monitoring the first amendment desmitis. they began peacefully. over the past few days there was an escalation in the volatility of the protests at g.w. >> george washington university had called this an illegal protest and urged d.c. leaders to step in to clean it up. the school said they didn't have the resources needed to essentially get these people out of here. pressure was building on d.c.'s mayor to act to force a change. several members of congress have been coming to tour the encampment. senator steve danes visited yesterday. mayor bowser expected to testify what was happening on capitol hill later this afternoon. what comes next? protest organizers are now asking for jail support. they want those arrested released as soon as possible and have released a statement this morning on instagram writing a clear violation of their rights. an attempt to silence student voices. no amount of arrests willened student organizing. no indication that these students will be coming back out this morning. the police are st
on april 25th the metropolitan police department has been supporting gw in monitoring the first amendment desmitis. they began peacefully. over the past few days there was an escalation in the volatility of the protests at g.w. >> george washington university had called this an illegal protest and urged d.c. leaders to step in to clean it up. the school said they didn't have the resources needed to essentially get these people out of here. pressure was building on d.c.'s mayor to act to...
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and not only had they not reached out, but this school was actually denied help by metropolitan police, by mayor bowser and washington, d.c. and what's even more horrifying, laura, this is a private university. there's trespassing happening but also, too, they made it a point to say that there was outside organizations that were bringing in people not students to the campus. in order to incite a lot of what you are seeing on the screen right now. to go each a step further, there were people in the crowd, laura, that the administrator was reporting that were holding signs that said final solution. so, as you know that is absolute racism what we are finding is these people are going into these universities. a lot of them are not students and they're being funded by left wing organizations. >> laura: well, congresswoman jayapal gave an answer when asked about anti-semitism. watch. >> what your woo your message be to a jewish student who doesn't feel welcome or even safe on their own exhaust right now. >> my message is the same to a jewish student, to a palestinian student, to everybody, t
and not only had they not reached out, but this school was actually denied help by metropolitan police, by mayor bowser and washington, d.c. and what's even more horrifying, laura, this is a private university. there's trespassing happening but also, too, they made it a point to say that there was outside organizations that were bringing in people not students to the campus. in order to incite a lot of what you are seeing on the screen right now. to go each a step further, there were people in...
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i know that alan bates has been to see the - alan bates has been to see the metropolitan police this week. do you still think there are things like perverting the course of justice, obstructing the courts of justice, the question of corporate manslaughter. would you still like to see prosecutions and may be an inquiry, a police inquiry into miss vennells? what she sang at the moment becomes pertinent in that case, doesn't it?— case, doesn't it? well, 0k. it doesnt case, doesn't it? well, 0k. it doesn't make _ case, doesn't it? well, 0k. it doesn't make any _ case, doesn't it? well, 0k. it doesn't make any difference. case, doesn't it? well, 0k. it. doesn't make any difference to case, doesn't it? well, 0k. it- doesn't make any difference to me whether she gets prosecuted or not, because unfortunately, even if she is prosecuted and anybody else as well, they may well be prosecuted, which is yet another huge amount of money that is going to be spent on something which could have been stopped a very, very long time ago. i don't think we'd achieve anything by, you know, by doing that.
i know that alan bates has been to see the - alan bates has been to see the metropolitan police this week. do you still think there are things like perverting the course of justice, obstructing the courts of justice, the question of corporate manslaughter. would you still like to see prosecutions and may be an inquiry, a police inquiry into miss vennells? what she sang at the moment becomes pertinent in that case, doesn't it?— case, doesn't it? well, 0k. it doesnt case, doesn't it? well, 0k....
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police are already fully prepared for the warm season. today we will remind you of the rules that must be followed in public places. in the zavodsky district alone there are five recreational locations: two parks, an eco-trail near the street uborevich, the slepyanskaya water system canal, as well as a recreation area, heat. patrolling of these recreational areas will be carried out, as a rule, by two uniformed police officers with weapons. with the necessary special equipment, in addition, police officers carry out patrols - on bicycles, often in civilian clothes, after identifying any offenses, the information is passed on to the officers already in uniform, who are already conducting further investigation, then the police officers use electric scooters and segways; police officers remind vacationers that it is prohibited to pollute the environment. light a fire, drink alcoholic beverages in public places, and swim in undesignated areas. violation of these rules is subject to administrative liability and a fine. it is necessary to appro
police are already fully prepared for the warm season. today we will remind you of the rules that must be followed in public places. in the zavodsky district alone there are five recreational locations: two parks, an eco-trail near the street uborevich, the slepyanskaya water system canal, as well as a recreation area, heat. patrolling of these recreational areas will be carried out, as a rule, by two uniformed police officers with weapons. with the necessary special equipment, in addition,...
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can's metropolitan police department had raided the gw gaza solidarity encampment and assaulted, pepper sprayed and arrested the nonviolent student protesters in the middle of the night. if this is all happening because those who refuse to stop the ongoing genocide in gaza think they can arrest and brutalize their way out of this situation. maria: okay. so, senator, it's the police's fault. >> maria, i walked on the two gw campus on tuesday. i showed up, saw the encampment. i went to the statue of george washington wrapped in two palestinian flags, his -- he had a head scarf, the black and white checkered head scarf, red spray paint that said genocide. it had been defaced with graffiti. it had from the river to the sea, eliminating the jews from israel. talked about free palestine. they had a white board that said no zionism. look, those same protesters went to the president of gw's house later that night and called for the beheading, the beheading of some of the leaders at the university. if you call those peaceful protesters, those are jihadists right now. this is a radical movement t
can's metropolitan police department had raided the gw gaza solidarity encampment and assaulted, pepper sprayed and arrested the nonviolent student protesters in the middle of the night. if this is all happening because those who refuse to stop the ongoing genocide in gaza think they can arrest and brutalize their way out of this situation. maria: okay. so, senator, it's the police's fault. >> maria, i walked on the two gw campus on tuesday. i showed up, saw the encampment. i went to the...
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capitol police, metropolitan police, d.c. government and u.s. secret service uniformed division, walter piatt, director of army staff in the army's lieutenant flynn were on the call. also, was colonel john lewis, executive officer to the secretary of the army. the army falsely denied the general flynn was ever on the call. this is false and material on its face. lieutenant flynn was on the call and even participated in discussions. the defense inspector's review also rounds language papering over the fact that lieutenant general piatt, and lieutenant general flynn, while on the call, discuss how they did not like the optics, that is a direct quote. and, they stated it would be the best military advice to recommend to the secretary of the army, to deny the request from william walker to deploy the national guard and eight years capitol police in restoring restoration of order and liberty and capitol hill. in addition, former secretary claims he was on a 2:30 1 pm call and spoke to nicole. this is false, unless he was in the room shadowing the cal
capitol police, metropolitan police, d.c. government and u.s. secret service uniformed division, walter piatt, director of army staff in the army's lieutenant flynn were on the call. also, was colonel john lewis, executive officer to the secretary of the army. the army falsely denied the general flynn was ever on the call. this is false and material on its face. lieutenant flynn was on the call and even participated in discussions. the defense inspector's review also rounds language papering...
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right now the local police and metropolitan police and the mayor's office say this has been nonviolent at this point so they have nearly seen the need to do so. some critics would say its time to wrap this up. neil thank. >> neil: you for that david. i want to introduce you to a remarkable young man campus reform correspondent what's interesting about michael's story is he has proved you don't need to be jewish to get caught up in this crazy storm work good to have you michael. explain what has happened? these protests sort of heated up, what happened? >> i'm a senior correspondent with the leadership institute campus reform. i've been able to go to all sorts of protests whether it be nyu or call mia. >> neil: so it affords you the right to go. >> yes, it's only a 40 minute train ride away and not too far. but also there is a protest where they overtook the main lobby at the lincoln centre campus. one common theme i am seen with protesters is that they don't want to tell you what they are doing they just want to do it they are doing which is why they overtook the main lobby yesterday.
right now the local police and metropolitan police and the mayor's office say this has been nonviolent at this point so they have nearly seen the need to do so. some critics would say its time to wrap this up. neil thank. >> neil: you for that david. i want to introduce you to a remarkable young man campus reform correspondent what's interesting about michael's story is he has proved you don't need to be jewish to get caught up in this crazy storm work good to have you michael. explain...
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we woke up this morning to the starting to news that dc is a metropolitan police department have rated the gw gaza solidarity encampment and assaulted, pepper sprayed and arrested the nonviolent student protesters in is a middle of the night, while they were sleeping. this is all happening because of those who refuse to stop the ongoing genocide in gaza thank they can arrest and brutalized their way out of this situation. they think they can intimidate and erase the overwhelming voices for peace and justice, they think they can jail dissenters and signed the wide consensus among people in this country that there should be an immediate and permanent cease-fire. these students are here today to demonstrate that they refuse to be silent. from gwu, to washington university and everywhere else, students have been a flatly beaten without provocation commodity have been arrested and charged with disproportionate offenses, they have been suspended and barred from campus, they have been denied access to food and medical services, and care on campus. they have been barred from walking and -- acr
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who defended the capital on january 6, one of them from the metropolitan police department, the other from capitol police to speak outside the court. here's how some of that went even these people on here it's kinda crazy it's really crazy in this donald trump has created this he should be telling them not to do this i got a little more heated from there. >> let's discuss with our panel. first of all, let me start with you, former biden white house official what do you think? good idea. like the biden time to send in dnipro and to cops too. >> i got to say it strategically, this is not this didn't make a ton of sense to me. and here's why if you buy the biden campaign's theory of the case that voters are not really tuned in yet, which i think it's true. i mean, if you look at the data, i think that's that's pretty demonstrably true if you also look at data that shows that biden is struggling playing the most, i'm gonna i'm gonna put a pin in you right now. i'm going to come right back to you after this. let's listen in here and fairs and i'm not campaigning. >> in this room all day. f
who defended the capital on january 6, one of them from the metropolitan police department, the other from capitol police to speak outside the court. here's how some of that went even these people on here it's kinda crazy it's really crazy in this donald trump has created this he should be telling them not to do this i got a little more heated from there. >> let's discuss with our panel. first of all, let me start with you, former biden white house official what do you think? good idea....
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a recap of the breaking news from the metropolitan police in the last houn metropolitan police in the last hour, a 64 year old man has been charged with assisting the russian intelligence service. howard phillips has been remanded in custody after a counter—terrorism investigation into suspected offences under the national security act . he is the national security act. he is expected to appear at westminster magistrates court later this afternoon and in some other breaking news, mohamed nur has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 32 years for a series of attacks targeting strangers in south london. he was convicted of the murder of janita kashiwa dogbe , whose janita kashiwa dogbe, whose throat was cut with a makeshift blade in brixton in may of last yeah blade in brixton in may of last year. noor was also found guilty of three other attacks two days before her death , and a record before her death, and a record of more than 68,500 people were granted refugee status or other types of leave to remain in the year to march, home office figures show. that's the highest number o
a recap of the breaking news from the metropolitan police in the last houn metropolitan police in the last hour, a 64 year old man has been charged with assisting the russian intelligence service. howard phillips has been remanded in custody after a counter—terrorism investigation into suspected offences under the national security act . he is the national security act. he is expected to appear at westminster magistrates court later this afternoon and in some other breaking news, mohamed nur...
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the metropolitan police diamond. the metropolitan police commissioner has called for a much fairer oversight process after two firearms officers waited more than five years before finally being cleared of wrongdoing. that was for tackling and shooting a dangerous armed robber in december 2018, the officers had been following a vehicle linked to a gang of armed robbers in the wimbledon area of southwest london. scotland yard said the officers had believed that one officers had believed that one of the men, brooklyn mcfarlane, was armed and posed an immediate threat. they both fired one shot. each one of those shots did struck mcfarlane and the other struck a nearby building. he was then arrested a short time later and treated for non—life threatening injuries in hospital. mcfarlane was eventually sentenced to 13 years in prison for conspiracy to commit robbery and other offences . well, that's the offences. well, that's the latest from the newsroom for now. more to come in the next half hour. until then, you can of
the metropolitan police diamond. the metropolitan police commissioner has called for a much fairer oversight process after two firearms officers waited more than five years before finally being cleared of wrongdoing. that was for tackling and shooting a dangerous armed robber in december 2018, the officers had been following a vehicle linked to a gang of armed robbers in the wimbledon area of southwest london. scotland yard said the officers had believed that one officers had believed that one...
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the metropolitan police says the victim was in her 50s and the incident happened yesterday. officers say she was pronounced dead at the scene and two registered dogs were seized after being contained in a room. from february the 1st. it became a criminal offence to own the xl bully breed in england and wales without an exemption certificate, the high court has ruled that the regulations, which lowered the threshold for police intervening in protests were unlawful. civil liberties group liberty brought legal action against the home office over protest regulations last yeah over protest regulations last year. the government measures lowered the threshold for what is considered serious disruption to community life. they also allowed police officers to take into account any relevant cumulative disruption of repeated protests. in today's rulings, two judges ruled for the group, finding the home office acted outside of its powers . the high office acted outside of its powers. the high court has ruled that prince harry cannot broaden legal action against news group newspapers to in
the metropolitan police says the victim was in her 50s and the incident happened yesterday. officers say she was pronounced dead at the scene and two registered dogs were seized after being contained in a room. from february the 1st. it became a criminal offence to own the xl bully breed in england and wales without an exemption certificate, the high court has ruled that the regulations, which lowered the threshold for police intervening in protests were unlawful. civil liberties group liberty...
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the metropolitan police says the three men from that group were charged under the national security act, and they'll appear in court today. scotland yard says though it's not related to a separate case involving russia and the public, they say don't need to be concerned . health need to be concerned. health news and dementia is now costing the uk £42 billion a year, with experts saying the bill will more than double in the next 20 years. the alzheimer's society says only 1.4% of funds are being spent on diagnosis and treatment, with families forced to cover around 63% of the cost. the charity says relatives of those suffering with the condition are typically spending anywhere from £29,000 up to £81,000 every year . universal £81,000 every year. universal credit claimants who work less than 18 hours a week have been told to look for more work . from told to look for more work. from today. the earnings threshold rises from the equivalent of 15 hours a week to 18 hours at the national living wage. the new rules will affect at least 180,000 people, according to the department for work a
the metropolitan police says the three men from that group were charged under the national security act, and they'll appear in court today. scotland yard says though it's not related to a separate case involving russia and the public, they say don't need to be concerned . health need to be concerned. health news and dementia is now costing the uk £42 billion a year, with experts saying the bill will more than double in the next 20 years. the alzheimer's society says only 1.4% of funds are...
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a great deal of criticism course of the metropolitan police handling of the protest. also a criticism of the way in which the government has has responded is not being tough enough. after all, is a conservative government. it is it is seen by many in the as far too weak in terms of dealing with the protests. in fact, the french german governments have been significantly tougher in how they've addressed these these in some cases banning outright marches by pro-palestinian, pro-hamas groups. but the british government's approach been has been very, very light in encounter. what's your view on what needs to be done with with the situation on the ground there? after all, you do have an environment where many jewish britains feel afraid to walk the streets lot of the weekend during these these protests. and it's been appalling every saturday, these protests are dominating central london. and jewish people cannot work freely around central london. and that is that should not be allowed. that should not be allowed. and we also had the scene where. there were messages being p
a great deal of criticism course of the metropolitan police handling of the protest. also a criticism of the way in which the government has has responded is not being tough enough. after all, is a conservative government. it is it is seen by many in the as far too weak in terms of dealing with the protests. in fact, the french german governments have been significantly tougher in how they've addressed these these in some cases banning outright marches by pro-palestinian, pro-hamas groups. but...
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department, the metropolitan police department, sort of mocking him during that. this is fitting into a pattern, including phone calls he has gotten whenever he speaks out against trump. remember, he was nearly killed on january 6th. there's a stun gun driven into his neck. and a donald trump supporter who believed the former president's lies, drove the stun gun into miz neck. he suffered a heart attack, a traumatic brain injury, this had an enormous impact on his life. he was not able to secure a job in law enforcement. in fact, recently, was rejected from a loss prevention role at a retail store he applied for. there's this maybe common conception that they're sort of living the high life, these officers, because of various books they read and whatnot. that's not the reality on the ground, chris. >> ryan reilly, important reporting, thank you for that. >>> we've got breaking news, chief justice john roberts is refusing to meet with democratic senators who want to discuss two provocative flags that flew over properties owned by justice samuel alito. those flags,
department, the metropolitan police department, sort of mocking him during that. this is fitting into a pattern, including phone calls he has gotten whenever he speaks out against trump. remember, he was nearly killed on january 6th. there's a stun gun driven into his neck. and a donald trump supporter who believed the former president's lies, drove the stun gun into miz neck. he suffered a heart attack, a traumatic brain injury, this had an enormous impact on his life. he was not able to...
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police in view of some of the evidence that he gave. how did chi squared what she set in 2015 with what the barrister told her and the rest of the post office in 2013? in guildford, a theatre. with people who have come to hear more about the scandal. they are here to listen to the journalist who has spent years helping expose the truth. for him, leadership or a lack of it is key. if your business prosecutes people, prosecuting people is the most important part of your business. and you need to be all over it. and i don't think she was. she relied on post office loyalists and highly paid legal advisers to tell her the truth is you want to hear, and i think now it is time we heard the actual truth from her. the stages now set for— actual truth from her. the stages now set for in _ actual truth from her. the stages now set for in the _ actual truth from her. the stages now set for in the public - actual truth from her. the stages now set for in the public inquiry. | now set for in the public inquiry. paula vennells's solicitors solicitor
police in view of some of the evidence that he gave. how did chi squared what she set in 2015 with what the barrister told her and the rest of the post office in 2013? in guildford, a theatre. with people who have come to hear more about the scandal. they are here to listen to the journalist who has spent years helping expose the truth. for him, leadership or a lack of it is key. if your business prosecutes people, prosecuting people is the most important part of your business. and you need to...