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i thinki should, yes. janet skinner was one of the - janet skinner was one of the sub—postmasters wrongly imprisoned when alan cooke was the boss. today he apologised to her. this when alan cooke was the boss. today he apologised to her.— he apologised to her. this will be with ou he apologised to her. this will be with you for _ he apologised to her. this will be with you for the _ he apologised to her. this will be with you for the rest _ he apologised to her. this will be with you for the rest of _ he apologised to her. this will be with you for the rest of your- he apologised to her. this will be with you for the rest of your life, | with you for the rest of your life, and with me for the rest of my life. after the hearing they met and this is what she told him.— is what she told him. people have lost their lives, _ is what she told him. people have lost their lives, people _ is what she told him. people have lost their lives, people have - is what she told him. people have lost their lives, people have lost i lost their lives, people have lost families, reputations, and for what
i thinki should, yes. janet skinner was one of the - janet skinner was one of the sub—postmasters wrongly imprisoned when alan cooke was the boss. today he apologised to her. this when alan cooke was the boss. today he apologised to her.— he apologised to her. this will be with ou he apologised to her. this will be with you for _ he apologised to her. this will be with you for the _ he apologised to her. this will be with you for the rest _ he apologised to her. this will be with you for...
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skinner in, she is here with me, she was sitting in that inquiry, thank you so much for your time. alan cook, at the end there, said he wanted to speak to you, if you were willing to, did you end up accepting the offer and what did he say? just end up accepting the offer and what did he sa 7, , end up accepting the offer and what didhesa7, , did he say? just the fact he was sor for did he say? just the fact he was sorry for everything _ did he say? just the fact he was sorry for everything that - did he say? just the fact he was sorry for everything that has - sorry for everything that has happened. they probably felt bigger than him. _ happened. they probably felt bigger than him, which was a nice feeling. but in _ than him, which was a nice feeling. but in his_ than him, which was a nice feeling. but in his mind, what was said to him, _ but in his mind, what was said to him, particularly about the human impact _ him, particularly about the human impact it— him, particularly about the human impact it has caused under his watch — impact it has caused under his watch. 00— impa
skinner in, she is here with me, she was sitting in that inquiry, thank you so much for your time. alan cook, at the end there, said he wanted to speak to you, if you were willing to, did you end up accepting the offer and what did he say? just end up accepting the offer and what did he sa 7, , end up accepting the offer and what didhesa7, , did he say? just the fact he was sor for did he say? just the fact he was sorry for everything _ did he say? just the fact he was sorry for everything that...
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he apologized face to face to janet skinner, who was wrongly jailed. i can only apologise on behalf of the whole organisation for the way that you were treated. it was disgraceful. i can only apologise personally that whilst i had not heard of your case, i'm nevertheless, i have an accountability that i should have been on top of it. and i wasn't. next week, the inquiry will hear from some of those who were central to the prosecution, conviction and evenjailing of hundreds of innocent people. mark ashdown, bbc news. inspired by the songs of abba, mamma mia the musical is now celebrating it's 25th year in london's west end. since it's first opening night, 10 million people have seen the production in london with many super "trouper" fans returning again and again. 0ur reporter frankie mccamley went backstage to meet the cast. the iconic smash it, paired with a feel good factor, just some of the reasons why this show has become a west end favourite. now in its 25th year. it is a phenomenon. it is quite something for any show to have that kind of life in
he apologized face to face to janet skinner, who was wrongly jailed. i can only apologise on behalf of the whole organisation for the way that you were treated. it was disgraceful. i can only apologise personally that whilst i had not heard of your case, i'm nevertheless, i have an accountability that i should have been on top of it. and i wasn't. next week, the inquiry will hear from some of those who were central to the prosecution, conviction and evenjailing of hundreds of innocent people....
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janet skinner was one of the sub—postmistresses wrongly imprisoned when alan cook was the boss. today he apologised to her. this will be with you for the rest of your life, and with me for the rest of my life. sam steen, representing some of the sub—postmasters, said senior managers had failed to take responsibility for the prosecutions. nobody took oversight of it. nobody at all. are you proud of that? no. how much were you paid during your period of time as chair? it's in the millions, isn't it, mr crozier? yes, it probably is, yes. are you ashamed so. many went to prison? what's been striking from the evidence this week is how many senior managers insist they were unaware of how sub—postmasters were being treated. zoe conway — bbc news. in the war in ukraine, over recent weeks russia has been targeting critical civilian infrastructure such as the countries —— targeting critical civilian infrastructure such as the country's main power plants, which is leaving millions without electricity and water. our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford has travelled to the
janet skinner was one of the sub—postmistresses wrongly imprisoned when alan cook was the boss. today he apologised to her. this will be with you for the rest of your life, and with me for the rest of my life. sam steen, representing some of the sub—postmasters, said senior managers had failed to take responsibility for the prosecutions. nobody took oversight of it. nobody at all. are you proud of that? no. how much were you paid during your period of time as chair? it's in the millions,...
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but mrs janet skinner, who sits to my right, whom you can see here, knows exactly what was happening to her that day, because on 12th of april 2007 she was being released from prison, having served a nine—month sentence for false accounting. she having served a nine—month sentence forfalse accounting. she had been jailed on the lyre, mr cook, that horizon was infallible. you see that you had no idea that these prosecutions were being instituted a new name, is that right? ida. i prosecutions were being instituted a new name, is that right?— new name, is that right? no. i knew the were new name, is that right? no. i knew they were prosecutions. _ they were prosecutions. she pleaded guilty to false accounting only because she has been told that the she did not, the post office would prosecute and pursue herfor office would prosecute and pursue her for theft. office would prosecute and pursue herfor theft. she had not stolen a penny, mr cook. all of this was being done in your name. and yet you claim you did not know. ijust claim you did not know. i just cannot be claim you did not
but mrs janet skinner, who sits to my right, whom you can see here, knows exactly what was happening to her that day, because on 12th of april 2007 she was being released from prison, having served a nine—month sentence for false accounting. she having served a nine—month sentence forfalse accounting. she had been jailed on the lyre, mr cook, that horizon was infallible. you see that you had no idea that these prosecutions were being instituted a new name, is that right? ida. i prosecutions...
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janet skinner was one of the sub—postmasters wrongly imprisoned when alan cook was the boss. today, he apologised to her. this will be with you for the rest of your life, and with me for the rest of my life. after the hearing, they met, and this is what she told him. people have suffered, they have lost their lives, people have lost families, reputations, and for what reason? to protect a computer system that didn't work and to protect a brand that is just not fit for purpose any more. today it was revealed nobody at the top of the company took responsibility for the prosecutions. today it was revealed nobody at the top of the company took responsibility for the prosecutions. adam crozier said he was not proud of this. the minimum age limit for children using whatsapp has been lowered from 16 to 13. the technology company — meta — which owns it says it's bringing the uk in line with the us and australia. but campaigners have called it a "highly irresponsible" approach to child safety. it comes as a bbc investigation has found that children as young as ten are being added
janet skinner was one of the sub—postmasters wrongly imprisoned when alan cook was the boss. today, he apologised to her. this will be with you for the rest of your life, and with me for the rest of my life. after the hearing, they met, and this is what she told him. people have suffered, they have lost their lives, people have lost families, reputations, and for what reason? to protect a computer system that didn't work and to protect a brand that is just not fit for purpose any more. today...
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yes, i spoke to janet skinner, who you may remember her, she was sitting in that room when her lawyer pressured and asked alan cooke whether he acknowledged any responsibility for what happened to her. she was jailed in 2007 for nine months, accused of stealing £59,000. 50 a lot of what she was talking so a lot of what she was talking about is when it came to her, to this moment, this period, this inquiry is all about restoring her reputation because for so long, she had consequences within her own community, neighbours looked at her differently. so the stakes were really high for her and the money, the time, the years she has lost during that period when she was in jail as well. so for her, she wanted to get an apology and she did get that apology. he told her that this time, this period, this scandal would stay with her for the rest of her life and it would stay with him for the rest of his. the question, of course, is whether there will be consequences for those who were responsible for what happened to her and so many others. what responsible for what happened to her and so many
yes, i spoke to janet skinner, who you may remember her, she was sitting in that room when her lawyer pressured and asked alan cooke whether he acknowledged any responsibility for what happened to her. she was jailed in 2007 for nine months, accused of stealing £59,000. 50 a lot of what she was talking so a lot of what she was talking about is when it came to her, to this moment, this period, this inquiry is all about restoring her reputation because for so long, she had consequences within...
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and we'll be speaking to a former subpostmaster, janet skinner , in subpostmaster, janet skinner, in just a moment. >> and 720 young people becoming pnced >> and 720 young people becoming priced out of the housing market, more and more are relying on the bank of mum and dad. but is that the right way to go? >> it might be a bright start out there for some of us, but more rain is on the way. however, we'll also turn a bit warmer over the next couple of days. full details with me in the forecast coming up. >> so our top story this morning. the nhs has been ordered to review gender care for children following a damning and landmark report. >> well, this was the cass review and it found no evidence that the use of blockers, which delay puberty led to better mental health outcomes . mental health outcomes. >> the author of the report, doctor hilary cass, had this to say it's all unregulated drugs. >> you know, they're all unlicensed, whether it's puberty blockers or cross—sex hormones. they're unlicensed drugs used experimentally for children and adolescents with gender dysphoria or gen
and we'll be speaking to a former subpostmaster, janet skinner , in subpostmaster, janet skinner, in just a moment. >> and 720 young people becoming pnced >> and 720 young people becoming priced out of the housing market, more and more are relying on the bank of mum and dad. but is that the right way to go? >> it might be a bright start out there for some of us, but more rain is on the way. however, we'll also turn a bit warmer over the next couple of days. full details with...
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he apologized face to face to janet skinner, who was wrongly jailed. i can only apologise on behalf of the whole organisation for the way that you were treated. it was disgraceful. i can only apologise personally that whilst i had not heard of your case, i'm nevertheless, i have an accountability that i should have been on top of it. and i wasn't. next week, the inquiry will hear from some of those who are central to the prosecution, conviction and evenjailing of hundreds of innocent people. mark ashdown, bbc news. tributes have been paid to the italian fashion designer roberto cavalli who's died at the age of 83. fellow designer giorgio armani called him a true artist. his style, enjoyed by the world's jet set for decades, was known for using snake skin and flamboyant animal prints as well as transparent materials. born in florence, roberto cavalli pursued fashion from a young age, and by the 1970s had built a brand in his own name. inspired by the songs of abba, mamma mia the musical is now celebrating it's 25th year in london's west end. since it's
he apologized face to face to janet skinner, who was wrongly jailed. i can only apologise on behalf of the whole organisation for the way that you were treated. it was disgraceful. i can only apologise personally that whilst i had not heard of your case, i'm nevertheless, i have an accountability that i should have been on top of it. and i wasn't. next week, the inquiry will hear from some of those who are central to the prosecution, conviction and evenjailing of hundreds of innocent people....
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he apologised face—to—face to janet skinner, who was wronglyjailed. i can only apologise on behalf of the whole organisation for the way that you were treated. it was disgraceful. they can only apologise personally that while they had not heard of your case i'm nevertheless - i heard of your case i'm nevertheless — i haven't accountability, that it should have been on top of it and i wasn't. ~ , wasn't. next week, the enquiry will hear from some _ wasn't. next week, the enquiry will hear from some of _ wasn't. next week, the enquiry will hear from some of those _ wasn't. next week, the enquiry will hear from some of those who - wasn't. next week, the enquiry will hear from some of those who were | hear from some of those who were central to the prosecution, conviction, and evenjailing of hundreds of innocent piece of —— people. marc ashdown, bbc news. varada sethu will be joining doctor who, playing ncuti gatwa's newest companion in his second series as the doctor. season 1a will begin in may, with coronation street actress millie gibson playing
he apologised face—to—face to janet skinner, who was wronglyjailed. i can only apologise on behalf of the whole organisation for the way that you were treated. it was disgraceful. they can only apologise personally that while they had not heard of your case i'm nevertheless - i heard of your case i'm nevertheless — i haven't accountability, that it should have been on top of it and i wasn't. ~ , wasn't. next week, the enquiry will hear from some _ wasn't. next week, the enquiry will hear...
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one victim of the horizon scandal, janet skinner, says the system needs reform. >> i think alan just said it as it was yesterday and how and what he's been saying for years and what we've all been saying for years, to be fair, i think a lot of us are singing from the same issues in relation to the establishment itself, the way that it's broken down, i think |, that it's broken down, i think i, i do think it needs reforming , but you also have to take into account the, the people who are still running the, general post offices now, now, energy secretary clare pochettino has led a conservative backlash against the european court of human rights following their landmark swiss ruling. >> the echr , based in >> the echr, based in strasbourg, has ruled that switzerland is violating the human rights of their citizens over their lack of inaction on climate change. the row comes after a poll in the telegraph newspaper revealed that nearly 50% of conservative voters approve of leaving the echr. but shadow home secretary yvette cooper says it's just a distraction method by the tories i >> -- >>
one victim of the horizon scandal, janet skinner, says the system needs reform. >> i think alan just said it as it was yesterday and how and what he's been saying for years and what we've all been saying for years, to be fair, i think a lot of us are singing from the same issues in relation to the establishment itself, the way that it's broken down, i think |, that it's broken down, i think i, i do think it needs reforming , but you also have to take into account the, the people who are...
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so state senator skinner says that they are hoping to get this passed as quickly as possible. hopefully before that date it would need a two thirds majority in both houses. the governor, newsom, says if it passes, he will sign it immediately and it would take effect immediately. >> okay, so, jana, have local organizations weighed in on this? >> well, there is certainly quite an array of different groups there today. at the news conference, we did talk with planned parenthood of northern california. they shared their thoughts on this proposal, as well as how they're preparing for a possible surge of patients. we'll have that coming up later in the 5:00 news. all right. >> looking forward to that part of the story. story jana katsuyama live in the newsroom. jana. thank you. >> okay. joining us now live to talk more about the proposed legislation here in california is jessica levinson. loyola law school professor. osa. appreciate your time. professor. do you see any issues, any legal challenges to what governor newsom is wanting to do to providing protection to arizona doctors he
so state senator skinner says that they are hoping to get this passed as quickly as possible. hopefully before that date it would need a two thirds majority in both houses. the governor, newsom, says if it passes, he will sign it immediately and it would take effect immediately. >> okay, so, jana, have local organizations weighed in on this? >> well, there is certainly quite an array of different groups there today. at the news conference, we did talk with planned parenthood of...