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the former chief executive of the post office, paula vennells, will give evidence later at the public inquiry into the horizon it scandal. it's the first time in nearly a decade that ms vennells will speak publicly about her role in the scandal. a former royal marine who was due to appear at the old bailey this week accused of spying for hong kong has died in what's been described as "unexplained circumstances". matthew trickett, who was 37, was found in a park in maidenhead on sunday. police say his death is being treated as unexplained. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a tornado has killed at least one person in a small town in the us state of iowa. the tornado ripped through the town of greenfield, which is home to around 12,000 people. it destroyed buildings and even toppled several large wind turbines. a number of people were injured. a woman in adams county has been listed as a storm—related fatality. but the local police force said multiple people had died. iowa's governor, kim reynolds, has declared a disaster emergency for 15 counties. rogue paxton, who
the former chief executive of the post office, paula vennells, will give evidence later at the public inquiry into the horizon it scandal. it's the first time in nearly a decade that ms vennells will speak publicly about her role in the scandal. a former royal marine who was due to appear at the old bailey this week accused of spying for hong kong has died in what's been described as "unexplained circumstances". matthew trickett, who was 37, was found in a park in maidenhead on...
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it is the second day of evidence being given by paula vennells. but we are staying in downing street. with me is alessia fitzgerald, politicaljournalist. so much to discuss this morning. so far we have had a campaign speech from rishi sunak and one from keir starmer. first of all, your impressions about how they are kick—starting their campaigns. i want to bring us back to something that the labour mayor for manchester, andy burnham, and so iain duncan smith both reference, and that was the comparison to 1997. both were saying this is not a 1997 style election because there are so many undecided voters at the moment who don't know who to vote for. something really interesting about what's iain duncan smith said was that rishi sunak is fighting this election as a sole candidate, trying to distance himself from the conservative party and so iain duncan smith said this always happens, it happened in 1997. but the key difference is rishi sunak and his government are in power and tony blair was fighting back from an opposition standpoint. it made mor
it is the second day of evidence being given by paula vennells. but we are staying in downing street. with me is alessia fitzgerald, politicaljournalist. so much to discuss this morning. so far we have had a campaign speech from rishi sunak and one from keir starmer. first of all, your impressions about how they are kick—starting their campaigns. i want to bring us back to something that the labour mayor for manchester, andy burnham, and so iain duncan smith both reference, and that was the...
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the former post office boss paula vennells has completed three days of public questioning at the inquiry into the horizon it scandal — in which more than 900 sub postmasters were wrongly prosecuted after faulty software said money was missing from their accounts. her answers included more than 20 apologies, four tearful moments and boos from the gallery. our international business correspondent theo leggett has more on how it unfolded. after years of keeping a low profile paula venables was thrust into the spotlight this week and making her way through a scrum of cameras may have been the easy part. she started with an apology. i would just like to say, and i'm gratefulfor the opportunity to do this in person, how sorry i am for all that subpostmasters and theirfamilies and others have suffered as a result of all of the matters that the inquiry has been looking into for so long. there were tears as she was asked about the death of a subpostmaster who took his own life after being financially ruined by the post office. and i mentioned that... i'm sorry. i imagine that i was probably...
the former post office boss paula vennells has completed three days of public questioning at the inquiry into the horizon it scandal — in which more than 900 sub postmasters were wrongly prosecuted after faulty software said money was missing from their accounts. her answers included more than 20 apologies, four tearful moments and boos from the gallery. our international business correspondent theo leggett has more on how it unfolded. after years of keeping a low profile paula venables was...
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the former chief executive of the post office paula vennells has been accused of accepting advice from a pr man to avoid re—examining sub—postmasters' prosecutions because of a fear that it would turn into "front—page news". the horizon inquiry saw an email when she was given the advice, to which she replied that she was accepting the pr man's "steer". our business correspondent emma simpson reports. paula, are you really telling the truth, paula? it's day two, and paula vennells is facing detailed questions about a key moment in the scandal — when the independent investigation by second sight is under way. i was not trying to close anything down. it's really important that i say that. it was 2013, and second sight were about to issue their interim report on the horizon it problem hitting branch accounts, and the post office is debating how to respond. the inquiry saw this e—mail from the head of post office communications. "if we say publicly that we'll look at past cases, we will open this up very significantly into front—page news," adding, "it would have the ballistic i
the former chief executive of the post office paula vennells has been accused of accepting advice from a pr man to avoid re—examining sub—postmasters' prosecutions because of a fear that it would turn into "front—page news". the horizon inquiry saw an email when she was given the advice, to which she replied that she was accepting the pr man's "steer". our business correspondent emma simpson reports. paula, are you really telling the truth, paula? it's day two, and...
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the post office horizon inquiry has heard that former chief executive paula vennells has found an extra 50 documents which she is handing over to the inquiry before giving evidence next week. she will be defending and explaining her own involvement in the prosecution of more than 700 subpostmasters handed criminal convictions between 1999 and 2015 as fujitsu's faulty horizon system made it appear as though money was missing at their branches. our correspondent azadeh moshiri is there. what can you tell us about the documents that have just been found? well, we don't know much and the inquiry has told me they will be reviewing them earn elite —— as soon as they are delivered later today. as you say, paul of animals is appearing over the course of three days next week and they've received these documents just days before she is appearing and they did get one of those documents a letter that related to alistair cameron, the chief financial officer appearing today and the inquiry counsel who made a point of saying he received it as late as 1117 pm last night. disclosure has been an issu
the post office horizon inquiry has heard that former chief executive paula vennells has found an extra 50 documents which she is handing over to the inquiry before giving evidence next week. she will be defending and explaining her own involvement in the prosecution of more than 700 subpostmasters handed criminal convictions between 1999 and 2015 as fujitsu's faulty horizon system made it appear as though money was missing at their branches. our correspondent azadeh moshiri is there. what can...
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the former chief executive of the post 0fiice paula vennells has been accused of accepting advice from a pr man to avoid re—examining subpostmasters�* prosecutions because of a fear that it would turn into �*front page news'. the horizon inquiry saw an email when she was given the advice, to which she replied that she was accepting the pr man's "steer". our business correspondent emma simpson reports. paula, are you really telling the truth, paula? it's day two, and paula vennells is facing detailed questions about a key moment in the scandal — when the independent investigation by second sight is under way. i was not trying to close anything down. it's really important that i say that. it was 2013, and second sight were about to issue their interim report on the horizon it problem hitting branch accounts, and the post office is debating how to respond. the inquiry saw this e—mailfrom the head of post office communications. then, in paula's reply e—mail... you did take the advice of the pr guy, didn't you? i really don't remember it relating to the decision... groaning hang
the former chief executive of the post 0fiice paula vennells has been accused of accepting advice from a pr man to avoid re—examining subpostmasters�* prosecutions because of a fear that it would turn into �*front page news'. the horizon inquiry saw an email when she was given the advice, to which she replied that she was accepting the pr man's "steer". our business correspondent emma simpson reports. paula, are you really telling the truth, paula? it's day two, and paula...
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and this is the scene at the post office it inquiry — where former boss paula vennells is appearing for a second day. welcome to downing street. party leaders have hit the campaign trail with six weeks to go until the general election. the prime minister rishi sunak said only the conservatives offer security and economic stability, while the labour leader sir kier starmer promised an end to what he called fourteen years of decline and chaos under the tories. nigel farage said he won't be standing for reform uk
and this is the scene at the post office it inquiry — where former boss paula vennells is appearing for a second day. welcome to downing street. party leaders have hit the campaign trail with six weeks to go until the general election. the prime minister rishi sunak said only the conservatives offer security and economic stability, while the labour leader sir kier starmer promised an end to what he called fourteen years of decline and chaos under the tories. nigel farage said he won't be...
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it comes on the day when the former post office boss paula vennells admitted to the public inquiry that she was very aware that she had let the subpostmasters down — although she insisted she did not deal in deception. but she was accused by lawyers for some of those affected of living in "la—la land" and being in a cloud of denial about her role. emma simpson reports from the inquiry. celebrations three years ago as the first wrongful convictions are overturned in court. now, hundreds more former sub—postmasters are having their names cleared. lee williamson on the right was given a suspended sentence for fraud in 2014 which is now being quashed. there's always been delay or frustration to delay the process. so to hear it is relief. maybe other emotions will come to light when it settles in.
it comes on the day when the former post office boss paula vennells admitted to the public inquiry that she was very aware that she had let the subpostmasters down — although she insisted she did not deal in deception. but she was accused by lawyers for some of those affected of living in "la—la land" and being in a cloud of denial about her role. emma simpson reports from the inquiry. celebrations three years ago as the first wrongful convictions are overturned in court. now,...
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the former chief executive of the post office, paula vennells, will begin giving evidence at the public inquiry into the horizon it scandal later today. between 1999 and 2015 hundreds of sub—postmasters were wrongly
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but ms vennells denied accusations that she led the post office through deception . the number of people deception. the number of people sleeping rough has doubled since 2010, despite the conservative party's promise to solve the crisis, the government published a strategy to tackle the growing problem two years ago, reiterating its manifesto commitment from the last election. but figures show they there were nearly 4000 people sleeping rough across england on a single night in february last yeah a single night in february last year. that's more than twice the recorded figure from 2010, when conservatives came to power. housing organisation shelter says homelessness is a political choice and has called on mps to do more to tackle the problem . do more to tackle the problem. and are we all being ripped off in pubs? it turns out more than two thirds of beer and wine being served are short, measured out of 77 pubs and bars visited by trading standards, around 70% of the drinks they were served were less than the prescribed quantity that came to something like 96 short m
but ms vennells denied accusations that she led the post office through deception . the number of people deception. the number of people sleeping rough has doubled since 2010, despite the conservative party's promise to solve the crisis, the government published a strategy to tackle the growing problem two years ago, reiterating its manifesto commitment from the last election. but figures show they there were nearly 4000 people sleeping rough across england on a single night in february last...
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ms vennells, rather than trying to talk through, just pause. sorry, yes, ok. between 1999 and 2015 hundreds of sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted due to faulty software. on wednesday, vennells made an emotional apology to those affected but denied there'd been any kind of cover—up. it's the first time the former boss had publicly spoken about her role in the scandal for nearly a decade. i would just like to say, and i'm gratefulfor i would just like to say, and i'm grateful for the opportunity to do this in person, how sorry i am for all that sub—postmasters and their families and others have suffered as a result of all of the matter is that the inquiry has been looking into for so long. one person has died in a mudslide on the edge of the north york moors national park. police say that it happened near the village of carlton—in—cleveland, south of middlesbrough, yesterday afternoon. the area had seen almost a month's worth of rain in around 12 hours. police have said nobody else was hurt but have asked the public to avoid the area. the police s
ms vennells, rather than trying to talk through, just pause. sorry, yes, ok. between 1999 and 2015 hundreds of sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted due to faulty software. on wednesday, vennells made an emotional apology to those affected but denied there'd been any kind of cover—up. it's the first time the former boss had publicly spoken about her role in the scandal for nearly a decade. i would just like to say, and i'm gratefulfor i would just like to say, and i'm grateful for the...
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this is the day, the start of three days of evidence from that former chief executive paula vennells who was in the job from 2012 to 2019. we heard the a lot of interest as she arrived earlier this morning and what we are just witnessing it at the going through of elements of her witness statement. going through that, more than 700, witness statements from paula vennells and that last moment we heard that she had said in a witness statement that she hadn't seen evidence about the shredding of documents until she had left the post office. but she started giving her testimony and evidence by saying how sorry she was for all sub—postmasters and their families had suffered and she also said that when she had read, all of the victims impact statement, the one that resonated with her was one who wanted someone to accompany him and stand outside his post office and explain what happened and she said she was willing to do that. mar explain what happened and she said she was willing to do that. nor were ou briefed she was willing to do that. nor were you briefed about _ she was willing to d
this is the day, the start of three days of evidence from that former chief executive paula vennells who was in the job from 2012 to 2019. we heard the a lot of interest as she arrived earlier this morning and what we are just witnessing it at the going through of elements of her witness statement. going through that, more than 700, witness statements from paula vennells and that last moment we heard that she had said in a witness statement that she hadn't seen evidence about the shredding of...
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the paula vennells says she wasn't aware of that advice . she was in of that advice. she was in charge of the organisation from 2012 to 2019, while wrongful prosecutions of subpostmasters continued . that's the latest continued. that's the latest from the newsroom for now. another update in the next half houn another update in the next half hour. until then, you can sign up to gb news alerts. just scan the code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts . gb news. com slash alerts. >> good afternoon britain. it's 2:08. >> now as we've all seen when a general election is called, the prime minister must request the dissolution of parliament for an election from the monarch of the day. let's take a listen to such announcements in recent years. >> earlier today, i spoke with his majesty the king to request the dissolution of parliament. the king has granted this request and we will have a general election on the 4th of july. >> i've just been to see her majesty the queen earlier on, and she agreed to dissolve parliament for an election . parliament for an election.
the paula vennells says she wasn't aware of that advice . she was in of that advice. she was in charge of the organisation from 2012 to 2019, while wrongful prosecutions of subpostmasters continued . that's the latest continued. that's the latest from the newsroom for now. another update in the next half houn another update in the next half hour. until then, you can sign up to gb news alerts. just scan the code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts . gb news. com slash alerts....
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>> paula vennells, did you put profit before people? >> it is day three for her at the public inquiry. time for the sub-postmasters lawyers to ask questions. >>ou still continue to live in a cloud of denial. >> and i didn't hold back. >> i didn't know, nobody told me, i can't remember, i was not shown this, i relied on the lawyers. >> i have tried to do this to the very best of my ability. >> looking under that route, you are going to find a problem. it is going to devastate the post office, ruin it. you couldn't let that happen, could you? >> i loved the post office. i gave it -- i worked as hard as i possibly could to deliver the best post office for the u.k. >> she was asked about this episode of the one shop which highlighted the case of joe hamilton. she then discusses it in this email to senior colleagues. i was more bored than outraged, she said. joe hamilton left passion and admitted also accounting on tv. >> i made a mistake in this email. >> is the reality that what you said here reflected, that behind closed doors attitude to
>> paula vennells, did you put profit before people? >> it is day three for her at the public inquiry. time for the sub-postmasters lawyers to ask questions. >>ou still continue to live in a cloud of denial. >> and i didn't hold back. >> i didn't know, nobody told me, i can't remember, i was not shown this, i relied on the lawyers. >> i have tried to do this to the very best of my ability. >> looking under that route, you are going to find a problem. it...
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and today at the post office inquiry, the shamed former chief paula vennells , former chief paula vennells, wept as she gave evidence with a sensational allegation that she knew were cross live for all of the latest and on visa numbers data release on visas granted for foreigners to come to britain has been a mixed bag for the tories today. on the upside, overall applications or 25% down with student dependent visas down by 79. but skilled worker visas have soared by 41. will we ever take back control of our borders? that's all coming in the next action packed hour . the next action packed hour. welcome to the well to show there's something in the air in downing street. there's fizzing rumours of a snap early general election. we'll have all of the analysis. we've got reporters in westminster , at downing street, westminster, at downing street, in the studio. the brilliant analysis. you come to expect from us. brace yourselves. we've got one heck of a show coming up. get stuck in. is it the right thing to do? send your views gbnews.com/yoursay. should the tories go to the poll, get over an
and today at the post office inquiry, the shamed former chief paula vennells , former chief paula vennells, wept as she gave evidence with a sensational allegation that she knew were cross live for all of the latest and on visa numbers data release on visas granted for foreigners to come to britain has been a mixed bag for the tories today. on the upside, overall applications or 25% down with student dependent visas down by 79. but skilled worker visas have soared by 41. will we ever take back...
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former post office boss paula vennells finishes giving evidence to the horizon it scandal inquiry, and former subpostmasters give us their verdict on her performance. she is putting her make—up on while she is to drive, so near side, trying to put her blusher on while she is trying to drive. a crackdown on distracted drivers who are putting lives at risk. in sport, good morning on cup final day. while in scotland, rangers will be trying to stop celtic doing the double. here at wembley, manchester united will be trying to do the sameto their neighbours and great rivals, manchester city, in the fa cup. and i'll have your full bank holiday weekend forecast. watch out for some wet weather at times. it's saturday, 25 may. our main story: former conservative ministers michael gove and dame andrea leadsom are among more than 100 mps to reveal they won't be contesting their seats at the general election. the announcements came as the parliamentary session was officially closed last night, allowing full—scale campaigning to begin. 0ur political correspondent hannah miller has the latest.
former post office boss paula vennells finishes giving evidence to the horizon it scandal inquiry, and former subpostmasters give us their verdict on her performance. she is putting her make—up on while she is to drive, so near side, trying to put her blusher on while she is trying to drive. a crackdown on distracted drivers who are putting lives at risk. in sport, good morning on cup final day. while in scotland, rangers will be trying to stop celtic doing the double. here at wembley,...
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and this is the scene at the post office it inquiry — where former boss paula vennells is appearing for a second day. welcome to downing street. party leaders have hit the campaign trail with six weeks to go until the general election. the prime minister rishi sunak said only the conservatives offer security and economic stability, while the labour leader sir keir starmer promised an end to what he called 14 years
and this is the scene at the post office it inquiry — where former boss paula vennells is appearing for a second day. welcome to downing street. party leaders have hit the campaign trail with six weeks to go until the general election. the prime minister rishi sunak said only the conservatives offer security and economic stability, while the labour leader sir keir starmer promised an end to what he called 14 years
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it's day two, and paula vennells is facing detailed questions about a key moment in the scandal — when the independent investigation by second sight is under way. i was not trying to close anything down. it's really important that i say that. it's 2013, and second sight were about to issue their interim report on the horizon it problems hitting branch accounts, and the post office is debating how to respond. the inquiry saw this e—mailfrom the head of post office communications. then, in paula's reply e—mail... you did take the advice of the pr guy, didn't you? i really don't remember it relating to the decision... groaning hang on, please. thank you. if this review had actually taken place, would it have avoided a lost decade for miscarriages of justice to be discovered? it may well have done. this is susan crichton — she was post office top lawyer then, but she was sent out from the board meeting that soon followed. she had been due to present a paper about past prosecutions. what would you say to the suggestion that this is the executive team shielding the board from the execu
it's day two, and paula vennells is facing detailed questions about a key moment in the scandal — when the independent investigation by second sight is under way. i was not trying to close anything down. it's really important that i say that. it's 2013, and second sight were about to issue their interim report on the horizon it problems hitting branch accounts, and the post office is debating how to respond. the inquiry saw this e—mailfrom the head of post office communications. then, in...
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vennells' post office career began in 2007 when she joined as a group network director. she was promoted to chief executive in 2012 and stepped down from the role in 2019 — the same year she was made a cbe for her services. injanuary this year, vennells handed back her cbe, following calls from sub—postmasters to return the honour. more than 900 sub—postmasters were prosecuted between 1999 and 2015 — and to date only 103 convictions have been overturned. one of those still waiting is former sub—postmaster keith bell, whojoins us now. we were just discussing the impact of the scandal and it is easy to get caught up in all the headlines and more evidence from paula vennells due this week but it is about individual scandals and want this evidence is meant for people. i was convicted back _ evidence is meant for people. i was convicted back in _ evidence is meant for people. i was convicted back in 2002. _ evidence is meant for people. i was convicted back in 2002. i _ convicted back in 2002. i was initially suspended from my post office. at that point you actually
vennells' post office career began in 2007 when she joined as a group network director. she was promoted to chief executive in 2012 and stepped down from the role in 2019 — the same year she was made a cbe for her services. injanuary this year, vennells handed back her cbe, following calls from sub—postmasters to return the honour. more than 900 sub—postmasters were prosecuted between 1999 and 2015 — and to date only 103 convictions have been overturned. one of those still waiting is...
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peacekeeping police force will arrive in haiti in three weeks' time the former post office boss paula vennells has completed three days of public questioning at the inquiry into the horizon it scandal — in which more than 900 sub postmasters were wrongly prosecuted after faulty software said money was missing from their accounts. her answers included more than 20 apologies, four tearful moments and boos from the gallery. our international business correspondent theo leggett has more on how it unfolded.
peacekeeping police force will arrive in haiti in three weeks' time the former post office boss paula vennells has completed three days of public questioning at the inquiry into the horizon it scandal — in which more than 900 sub postmasters were wrongly prosecuted after faulty software said money was missing from their accounts. her answers included more than 20 apologies, four tearful moments and boos from the gallery. our international business correspondent theo leggett has more on how it...
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yes that's true, and we just have time to have a look at paula vennells. >> yes. so this is the other thing. the post office, former post office ceo , started her post office ceo, started her three day testimony today and, started crying when the families came up. it's hard to really have sympathy for her. the also the i think the families were rightly still angry and didn't feel it was necessarily possibly authentic. >> but that's of course, for them to decide, do you think do you think she allowed the tears to come or even sort of urged them to come? >> i mean, it might also just be the pressure she's under and emotionally, whether she's genuinely crying for the loss of life, the loss of people's should be crying for her own. well, yeah. >> and whether she gets to keep her, yeah. >> what you can do now is the matt hancock just. oh, i'm just crying. i don't know if, you know, i'm clearly crying here. i mean, obviously i'm distraught. you just say you're crying. touch your eye. it works quite well as an old man gets vaccination. >> yeah. finally, we do have an int
yes that's true, and we just have time to have a look at paula vennells. >> yes. so this is the other thing. the post office, former post office ceo , started her post office ceo, started her three day testimony today and, started crying when the families came up. it's hard to really have sympathy for her. the also the i think the families were rightly still angry and didn't feel it was necessarily possibly authentic. >> but that's of course, for them to decide, do you think do you...
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paula vennells, did you put profits before people? the former post office boss paula vennells is accused of living in la—la land, as she gives evidence for a third day at the horizon it inquiry. it's me. you can't see me at the moment, can you? but you can hear me. we revisit one family 30 years after the end of apartheid, for a special report on south africa's upcoming election. and going for the double—double — man city and celtic hope to repeat their cup successes of last season, to add to their current league titles. coming up on bbc london: he was the former labour leader, and stay with us here on bbc news for continuing coverage and analysis from our team of correspondents in the uk and around the world. hello. two of the most recognisable names in conservative party politics in recent years have announced they won't be standing again at the general election. late this evening, the levelling up secretary, michael gove, announced he'd be stepping down as an mp, and in the last hour and a half, dame andrea leadsom said she'd
paula vennells, did you put profits before people? the former post office boss paula vennells is accused of living in la—la land, as she gives evidence for a third day at the horizon it inquiry. it's me. you can't see me at the moment, can you? but you can hear me. we revisit one family 30 years after the end of apartheid, for a special report on south africa's upcoming election. and going for the double—double — man city and celtic hope to repeat their cup successes of last season, to...
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what has paula vennells been saying? we'll have an update after a thrilling show coming up. >> that's all for me. and gloria, thank you for joining us. you've been watching and listening to pmqs live with gloria de piero and christopher hope. don't go anywhere. next up is good afternoon britain. we're tom and emily. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello again. here's your latest gb news weather update brought to you by the met office. plenty more rain to come for many of us as we go through today and into tomorrow and across southern areas. there could be some thunderstorms kicking off later on. at the moment we have an area of low pressure gradually making its way northwestwards, and it's this that's driving the heavy, persistent rain that's affecting much of the country. widespread rain across much of england into wales and pushing into parts of scotland . two perhaps a little scotland. two perhaps a little bit drier across parts of northern ireland and far southern parts of e
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he suggested that miss vennells had failed to ask the right questions because the risk was too great. and lastly, the documentary filmmaker morgan spurlock has died at the age of 53. he came to prominence with his oscar nominated film super size me in 2004, which tracked his health while he ate nothing but mcdonald's for a whole month. the film was credited with prompting a broader conversation about fast food and how rising obesity was impacting society . obesity was impacting society. mr spurlock passed away in new york due to complications from cancer. york due to complications from cancer . write for the latest cancer. write for the latest stories. sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen. or why not go to gb news .com/ alerts? now it's over to our headliners . over to our headliners. >> hello and welcome to headliners. it's your first look at saturday's newspapers with three comedians. that's me andrew doyle. >> and i'm joined tonight by the big dog, nick dixon and the little pussycat, steve n allen. i'm hoping that catches on. yeah, because, yeah, you do
he suggested that miss vennells had failed to ask the right questions because the risk was too great. and lastly, the documentary filmmaker morgan spurlock has died at the age of 53. he came to prominence with his oscar nominated film super size me in 2004, which tracked his health while he ate nothing but mcdonald's for a whole month. the film was credited with prompting a broader conversation about fast food and how rising obesity was impacting society . obesity was impacting society. mr...
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it's day two, and paula vennells is facing detailed questions about a key moment in the scandal — when the independent investigation by second sight is under way. i was not trying to close anything down. it's really important that i say that. it's 2013, and second sight were about to issue their interim report on the horizon it problems hitting branch accounts, and the post office is debating how to respond. the inquiry saw this e—mailfrom the head of post office communications. "if we say publicly that we'll look at past cases, we will open this up very significantly into front—page news," adding, "it would have the ballistic impact." then, in paula's reply e—mail, "you are right to call this out, and i will take your steer, no issue." you did take the advice of the pr guy, didn't you? i really don't remember it relating to the decision... groaning. hang on, please. thank you. if this review had actually taken place, would it have avoided a lost decade for miscarriages ofjustice to be discovered? it may well have done. this is susan crichton — she was post office top lawyer th
it's day two, and paula vennells is facing detailed questions about a key moment in the scandal — when the independent investigation by second sight is under way. i was not trying to close anything down. it's really important that i say that. it's 2013, and second sight were about to issue their interim report on the horizon it problems hitting branch accounts, and the post office is debating how to respond. the inquiry saw this e—mailfrom the head of post office communications. "if we...
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vennells says she wasn't aware of those claims. for vennells says she wasn't aware of those claims . for the latest of those claims. for the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news .com/ alerts. now, though, it's back to . martin. it's back to. martin. >> thank you. sam, we've got an action packed show ahead. let's get stuck in now. general election battle lines are firmly being drawn as rishi sunak and sir keir starmer begin hitting the campaign trail and laying out their visions for the future of the country and the prime minister was in derbyshire this morning and sought to draw dividing lines on evergreen issues like the economy and immigration. and he claimed that economic stability had returned , economic stability had returned, but appeared to have met. that flies to rwanda would not take off before the election. meanwhile, the labour leader attacked the conservatives record on the economy and said his party was in the service of working people . well, our wor
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it is day three for paula vennells at the public inquiry. time for the sub postmasters�* lawyers to ask questions. you still continue to live in a cloud of denial. - and they didn't hold back. i didn't know, nobody- told me, i can't remember, i wasn't shown this. i relied on the lawyers. i have tried to do this to the very best of my ability. looking under that rock you're going to find a problem it will devastate the post office. you couldn't let that happen, could you? i loved the post office. i gave it... i worked... ..as hard as i possibly could to deliver... ..the best post office for the uk. she was asked about this episode of the one show and the case ofjo hamilton. she discussing it in an e—mail. did the mask slip? i made a mistake in this e—mail. is the reality what you said here reflected the behind closed doors attitude to these postmasters? no. she has been rude to all of us. if she just sorted it out i she could have ended it. what? eight years ago? royal mail was split and privatised, the inquiry heard she removed a refer
it is day three for paula vennells at the public inquiry. time for the sub postmasters�* lawyers to ask questions. you still continue to live in a cloud of denial. - and they didn't hold back. i didn't know, nobody- told me, i can't remember, i wasn't shown this. i relied on the lawyers. i have tried to do this to the very best of my ability. looking under that rock you're going to find a problem it will devastate the post office. you couldn't let that happen, could you? i loved the post...
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also coming up: paula vennells — former post office chief executive — appears at the inquiry into the scandal, admitting to mistakes and apologising: i fully accept now that the post office — excuse me... on bbc london, police investigating the grenfell fire show us thousands of pieces of evidence taken from the tower, but say no charges are likely until 2026. good evening from downing street, where we learned this afternoon that a uk general election will take place in six weeks on thursday the 4th ofjuly. rishi sunak�*s surprise move came after official figures showed inflation falling again. he says he will fight for every vote, while the labour leader sir keir starmer said the country was ready for change. on the programme tonight, we'll hear from correspondents across the uk on the key issues — and from voters in one marginal seat, bury north. with campaigning already under way, we'll take you through what to expect in the coming weeks — including how we'll cover the main issues here on the bbc. first tonight — our political editor chris masonjoins me. he saw all of the
also coming up: paula vennells — former post office chief executive — appears at the inquiry into the scandal, admitting to mistakes and apologising: i fully accept now that the post office — excuse me... on bbc london, police investigating the grenfell fire show us thousands of pieces of evidence taken from the tower, but say no charges are likely until 2026. good evening from downing street, where we learned this afternoon that a uk general election will take place in six weeks on...
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he held the role of interim ceo in 2019 after paula vennells resigned. and so he is a current post office executive and a very senior one. he opened with a very open apology. he said, i am sorry that when ijoined in 2015 i accepted there had been no miscarriages ofjustice in the earlier prosecutions. he also added that he did not push against the lack of challenge and testing of the post office legal case. had i done better we might have started the process of getting justice for subpostmasters sooner. he said he hopes his testimony helps this inquiry get some answers and he has already said quite a bit. they are going through a draft document that he put together in 2020 that was trying to understand what went wrong both internally and externally. in it there were already some opinions expressed by him then after being at the post office for more than five years that were very candid. he said that he believed the post office had a culture which was self absorbed and offensive and that this stopped the post office in dealing with subpostmasters' cases in
he held the role of interim ceo in 2019 after paula vennells resigned. and so he is a current post office executive and a very senior one. he opened with a very open apology. he said, i am sorry that when ijoined in 2015 i accepted there had been no miscarriages ofjustice in the earlier prosecutions. he also added that he did not push against the lack of challenge and testing of the post office legal case. had i done better we might have started the process of getting justice for subpostmasters...
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so sorry, pollock at the nation's sympathy is in the post, paula vennells, former chief is negative on the post office shed tears a number of times today as she gave testimony to the public inquiry. the guardian, sunak�*s big gamble. the mirror, drown and out. the daily telegraph, sunak gambles on a snap poll. the daily mail, now is the moment for britain to choose its future. and the times, sunak bets the house. do you agree with that headline, sir craig?— headline, sir craig? yes, definitely. _ headline, sir craig? yes, definitely, it _ headline, sir craig? yes, definitely, it is _ headline, sir craig? yes, definitely, it is a - headline, sir craig? yes, definitely, it is a big - headline, sir craig? yes, | definitely, it is a big risk, headline, sir craig? yes, i definitely, it is a big risk, it headline, sir craig? yes, - definitely, it is a big risk, it is a big gamble and hoping by taking a big risk and gamble, he can destabilise the situation and who knows what will happen? in reality, i suspect he thinks he knows he is going to lose, but he is trying to make it less bad for
so sorry, pollock at the nation's sympathy is in the post, paula vennells, former chief is negative on the post office shed tears a number of times today as she gave testimony to the public inquiry. the guardian, sunak�*s big gamble. the mirror, drown and out. the daily telegraph, sunak gambles on a snap poll. the daily mail, now is the moment for britain to choose its future. and the times, sunak bets the house. do you agree with that headline, sir craig?— headline, sir craig? yes,...
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today, this is the scene live at the post office it inquiry in central london where former boss paula vennells is appearing for a second day. a very warm welcome, good morning to you
today, this is the scene live at the post office it inquiry in central london where former boss paula vennells is appearing for a second day. a very warm welcome, good morning to you
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other main headline — another key day of evidence at the post office inquiry, as the former boss paula vennells denies trying to close down a review of the faulty horizon it system. this was important, but i was reassured _ this was important, but i was reassured of— this was important, but i was reassured of the _ this was important, but i was reassured of the same - this was important, but i was reassured of the same time l this was important, but i was. reassured of the same time that these _ reassured of the same time that these bugs _ reassured of the same time that these bugs have _ reassured of the same time that these bugs have been— reassured of the same time that these bugs have been dealt- reassured of the same time thatl these bugs have been dealt with. welcome to downing street where 2a hours ago, rishi sunak called a general election to take place on ajuly. today, party leaders have hit the campaign trail, delivering their message to voters across the uk — as the countdown to polling day begins. the prime minister rishi sunak said only the conservatives can offer security an
other main headline — another key day of evidence at the post office inquiry, as the former boss paula vennells denies trying to close down a review of the faulty horizon it system. this was important, but i was reassured _ this was important, but i was reassured of— this was important, but i was reassured of the _ this was important, but i was reassured of the same - this was important, but i was reassured of the same time l this was important, but i was. reassured of the same time that...
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to come away from events there in central london on day two of evidence giving being given by paula vennells. you can follow that story on bbc news website. we are following day one of the general election campaign. campaigning for the general election on ajuly, exactly six weeks away, is under way, the party leaders travelling around the country. my my colleagues ian watson and nick early are with kia star matt and rishi sunak.— early are with kia star matt and rishi sunak. ~ . , ., . . rishi sunak. where are you? we are in wales because _ rishi sunak. where are you? we are in wales because rishi _ rishi sunak. where are you? we are in wales because rishi sunak - rishi sunak. where are you? we are in wales because rishi sunak is - in wales because rishi sunak is going on a whistle—stop tour of the uk. he is been in england already this morning. we think is going to scotland and northern ireland as well. he is trying to basically set the agenda for the selection. we saw him try to do it outside downing street in the rain yesterday. and now it's time for it rishi sunak to ham his messages
to come away from events there in central london on day two of evidence giving being given by paula vennells. you can follow that story on bbc news website. we are following day one of the general election campaign. campaigning for the general election on ajuly, exactly six weeks away, is under way, the party leaders travelling around the country. my my colleagues ian watson and nick early are with kia star matt and rishi sunak.— early are with kia star matt and rishi sunak. ~ . , ., . ....
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and this is the scene at the post office it inquiry — where former boss paula vennells is appearing for a second day. welcome to downing street. party leaders have hit the campaign trail with six weeks to go until the general election. the prime minister rishi sunak said only the conservatives offer security and economic stability, while the labour leader sir keir starmer promised an end to what he called 1a years of decline and chaos under the tories. nigel farage said he won't be standing for reform uk but will campaign for them. it has been a busy day. let's get more from our political correspondent damian grammaticas. enter the man who has staked everything on this gamble, calling an election now. quite a few of his mps are not convinced by the timing and he has a huge poll deficit to overcome. i want to build a britain, a country where you all can have confidence, restored confidence and pride in our communities, in our society and our nation. earlier he had an admission — he'd promised deportation flights to rwanda. now he says they will happen if he is elected. we have already
and this is the scene at the post office it inquiry — where former boss paula vennells is appearing for a second day. welcome to downing street. party leaders have hit the campaign trail with six weeks to go until the general election. the prime minister rishi sunak said only the conservatives offer security and economic stability, while the labour leader sir keir starmer promised an end to what he called 1a years of decline and chaos under the tories. nigel farage said he won't be standing...
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and this is the scene at the post office it inquiry — where former boss paula vennells is appearing for a second day. welcome to downing street. the battle for your votes — and the keys to the door behind me — has started. the general election is exactly six weeks today, on the 4th ofjuly. and politicians are wasting no time in launching their campaigns. mr sunak has started a tour of all four nations, in deryshire. sir keir starmer has kicked off his campaign in gillingham in kent. the prime minister is currently en route to another campaign event, but let's hear some of what he had to say at his first major event of the day in derbyshire. even though there's more work to do and i know it will take time for you all to see the benefits of that, the plan is working and we have the economic stability back. but, with that economic stability comes a choice. do we want to turn those foundations into a more secure future for you, your families and our country? do we want to build on that stability? or do we want to risk all that progress and, as maggie said, go back to square one with mor
and this is the scene at the post office it inquiry — where former boss paula vennells is appearing for a second day. welcome to downing street. the battle for your votes — and the keys to the door behind me — has started. the general election is exactly six weeks today, on the 4th ofjuly. and politicians are wasting no time in launching their campaigns. mr sunak has started a tour of all four nations, in deryshire. sir keir starmer has kicked off his campaign in gillingham in kent. the...
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paula vennells broke down as she was questioned over the scandal. so — we begin with the big story of the day here in the uk — news that the prime minister rishi sunak has announced a general election will be held onjuly fourth. speaking in a rainy downing street, battling against baring music from a nearby street, it's probably not the image the prime minister would have wanted to kick start his election campaign. the announcement ends months of uncertainty over when uk voters would go to the polls. here's some of that announcement from the prime minister. now is the moment for britain to choose its future, to decide whether we want to build on the progress we have made or risk going back to square one with no plan and no certainty. earlier today, i spoke with his majesty the king to request the dissolution of parliament. the king has granted this request and we will have a general election on the 4th ofjuly. this election will take place at a time when the world is more dangerous than it has been since the end of the cold war. putin's russia i
paula vennells broke down as she was questioned over the scandal. so — we begin with the big story of the day here in the uk — news that the prime minister rishi sunak has announced a general election will be held onjuly fourth. speaking in a rainy downing street, battling against baring music from a nearby street, it's probably not the image the prime minister would have wanted to kick start his election campaign. the announcement ends months of uncertainty over when uk voters would go to...
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that's paula vennells. and she again became very emotional. on the third day of giving evidence, she's cried every day. she admitted making mistakes and accepted there was no one else to blame, but claimed that she didn't know why important information had not reached her. >> an italian teenager who died of leukaemia is set to become the catholic church's first millennial saint. the catholic church's first millennial saint . pope francis millennial saint. pope francis has attributed two miracles to the youngster, he apparently , the youngster, he apparently, when he was alive, used his computer skills to spread the catholic faith. he died when he was just 15, and the documentary filmmaker morgan spurlock has died at the mere age of 53. >> he came to prominence with his oscar nominated film super size me in 2004, which tracked his health whilst he ate nothing but mcdonald's for a month. the film was credited with prompting a very broad conversation right across the world, actually, about how fast food and rising obesity was impacting society. h
that's paula vennells. and she again became very emotional. on the third day of giving evidence, she's cried every day. she admitted making mistakes and accepted there was no one else to blame, but claimed that she didn't know why important information had not reached her. >> an italian teenager who died of leukaemia is set to become the catholic church's first millennial saint. the catholic church's first millennial saint . pope francis millennial saint. pope francis has attributed two...
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and at the post office inquiry, the former chief executive paula vennells denies trying to shut down an investigaiton into the faulty horizon it system. the family of a ten—year—old who died in a mudslide in north yorkshire described her as i have become a bubbly little girl. hello, i'm nicky schiller. it's onlyjust over 24 hours since the prime minister sprung campaigning is already in full swing for the general election onjuly the 4th. we only found out the date yesterday, but political leaders have been keen to take their message on the road. these are the latest pictures of rishi sunak, who hasjust been in the highlands in scotland, where he has accused the scottish national party of being out of touch with the electorate. he started the day in derbyshire, where he said the conservative's were the only party that could offer security and economic stability. he then went to south wales, where he, the teetotaller, visited a brewery and also got in a bit of bother when he forgot what home nations had qualified for next month's euros. the labour leader, who had no notice of what
and at the post office inquiry, the former chief executive paula vennells denies trying to shut down an investigaiton into the faulty horizon it system. the family of a ten—year—old who died in a mudslide in north yorkshire described her as i have become a bubbly little girl. hello, i'm nicky schiller. it's onlyjust over 24 hours since the prime minister sprung campaigning is already in full swing for the general election onjuly the 4th. we only found out the date yesterday, but political...
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and this is the scene at the post office it inquiry — where former boss paula vennells is appearing for a second day. welcome to downing street. party leaders have hit the campaign trail with six weeks to go until the general election. the prime minister rishi sunak said only the conservatives offer security and economic stability, while the labour leader sir kier starmer promised an end to what he called fourteen years of decline and chaos under the tories. nigel farage said he won't be standing for reform uk but will campaign for them. let's get more from our political correspondent damian grammaticas. this is a man who has staked everything on this election. he has in her huge poll deficit to overcome. i in her huge poll deficit to overcome.— in her huge poll deficit to overcome. . ., , , ., overcome. i want a country where you can all have _ overcome. i want a country where you can all have confidence _ overcome. i want a country where you can all have confidence and _ overcome. i want a country where you can all have confidence and pride - overcome. i want a country where you can
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been told they are going to break for about ten minutes or so, but we have been hearing from paula vennells, very key testimony which is expected to last for the next few days and we will return to that in ten minutes, when it resumes. let's go to another big story in the uk, which is the growing speculation over whether there might be a general election called later today. the prime minister has reiterated there will be a general election in the second half of this year but speculation is mounting by the minute about when he might announce a date. the rumours have been strengthened by the news two ministers have changed their travel plans. for more on this, we can go live to downing street and join our correspondence hannah miller. election speculations are often at fever pitch but this feels like it is of the dial. what is the latest you are hearing? it is is of the dial. what is the latest you are hearing?— is of the dial. what is the latest you are hearing? it is of the dial compared _ you are hearing? it is of the dial compared to _ you are hearing? it is of the dial compared to what
been told they are going to break for about ten minutes or so, but we have been hearing from paula vennells, very key testimony which is expected to last for the next few days and we will return to that in ten minutes, when it resumes. let's go to another big story in the uk, which is the growing speculation over whether there might be a general election called later today. the prime minister has reiterated there will be a general election in the second half of this year but speculation is...
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you said they were disturbing, didn't you, miss vennells? - paula vennells has come to face the music, but she first had to get past the cameras... anything to say at all to the people who suffered so greatly? _ ..to finally explain her role in the scandal. it has been a long time coming for the subpostmasters whose lives have been wrecked. why, why has she let this go on? did she put profits before people, is the big question. it is important that the truth is there, that she is allowedj to speak, that she can put over what she, you know, _ was seeing at the time. i swear by almighty god... sworn in, the part—time priest was then given a warning about self—incrimination. do you understand all that? thank you, sirwyn, and i plan to answer all the questions. but there were also tears an apology for what she said? the post office knew that, i completely accept it. personally, i did not know that and i'm incredibly sorry that that happened to those people and to so many others. but what did she know and when? was there a conspiracy at the p
you said they were disturbing, didn't you, miss vennells? - paula vennells has come to face the music, but she first had to get past the cameras... anything to say at all to the people who suffered so greatly? _ ..to finally explain her role in the scandal. it has been a long time coming for the subpostmasters whose lives have been wrecked. why, why has she let this go on? did she put profits before people, is the big question. it is important that the truth is there, that she is allowedj to...
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also coming up: paula vennells — former post office chief executive — appears at the inquiry into the scandal, admitting to mistakes and apologising: i fully accept now that the post office — excuse me...
also coming up: paula vennells — former post office chief executive — appears at the inquiry into the scandal, admitting to mistakes and apologising: i fully accept now that the post office — excuse me...
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yes that's true, and we just have time to have a look at paula vennells. >> yes. so this is the other thing. the post office, former post office ceo , started her post office ceo, started her three day testimony today and, started crying when the families came up. it's hard to really have sympathy for her. the also the i think the families were rightly still angry and didn't feel it was necessarily possibly authentic. >> but that's of course, for them to decide, do you think do you think she allowed the tears to come or even sort of urged them to come? >> i mean, it might also just be the pressure she's under and emotionally, whether she's genuinely crying for the loss of life, the loss of people's should be crying for her own. well, yeah. >> and whether she gets to keep her, yeah. >> what you can do now is the matt hancock just. oh, i'm just crying. i don't know if, you know, i'm clearly crying here. i mean, obviously i'm distraught. you just say you're crying. touch your eye. it works quite well as an old man gets vaccination. >> yeah. finally, we do have an int
yes that's true, and we just have time to have a look at paula vennells. >> yes. so this is the other thing. the post office, former post office ceo , started her post office ceo, started her three day testimony today and, started crying when the families came up. it's hard to really have sympathy for her. the also the i think the families were rightly still angry and didn't feel it was necessarily possibly authentic. >> but that's of course, for them to decide, do you think do you...
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former subpostmaster alan bates has said he has no sympathy for paula vennells after she broke down twice dunng after she broke down twice during her first day of evidence to the horizon. it inquiry. during her first day of evidence to the horizon. it inquiry . the to the horizon. it inquiry. the former post office boss at the centre of the scandal admitted making mistakes during her time in charge, but she insists she didn't know about the horizon system when she joined and that no one had told her of any bugs. she's also denied any conspiracy to cover up the scandal . and for to cover up the scandal. 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 slash alerts. now it's back to . tom. it's back to. tom. >> thanks, sophia, and welcome back to this evening's coverage of the prime minister's decision to announce an election on the 4th of july. well, speaking at rather rainy downing street press conference earlier this afternoon, struggling against the noises coming from whitehall, the prime minister had this to say. >> earl
former subpostmaster alan bates has said he has no sympathy for paula vennells after she broke down twice dunng after she broke down twice during her first day of evidence to the horizon. it inquiry. during her first day of evidence to the horizon. it inquiry . the to the horizon. it inquiry. the former post office boss at the centre of the scandal admitted making mistakes during her time in charge, but she insists she didn't know about the horizon system when she joined and that no one had...