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sir mark rowley, the metropolitan _ comments. sir mark rowley, the metropolitan police _ comments. sir mark rowley, the l metropolitan police commissioner, said that the injuries that those two police officers sustained were really horrific. we did not know much about it before. we knew that they said they were significant but not life—threatening. now we understand that one of them in particular could be life changing. one male police officer had his hand badly injured. sir mark rowley said he is in good spirits now and that a surgeon spent painstaking hours preparing some of that damage. a female police officer, however, may have to face months, potentially years, is what sir mark rowley said, of recovery in order to regain full control of her hand. the consequences are very evident by those injuries. sir mark rowley and the mayor of london sadiq khan have said that this is a clear show of the danger police officers face when they are protecting communities like they are protecting communities like the one here in hainault.— the one here in hainault. thank you for “oinin th
sir mark rowley, the metropolitan _ comments. sir mark rowley, the metropolitan police _ comments. sir mark rowley, the l metropolitan police commissioner, said that the injuries that those two police officers sustained were really horrific. we did not know much about it before. we knew that they said they were significant but not life—threatening. now we understand that one of them in particular could be life changing. one male police officer had his hand badly injured. sir mark rowley said...
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sir mark rowley said that basically she would have come close to losing her hand. but for the fact that the surgeon had spent many, many hours basically putting her arm back together, they were hopeful that in time they will both make a full recovery, we've also learnt that the boy who died, his mother, was a science teacher at the holy family catholic school in waltham forest, a memo was issued to parents saying that mrs. anne diamond son had been taken from this life suddenly on his way to school yesterday . really school yesterday. really incredible state of affairs . incredible state of affairs. >> thank you very much, katherine forster, there in north—east london. now, anna reilly, you're in sheffield for us. tell us what's happened at the school behind you . the school behind you. >> yes, i'm here at the birley academy in sheffield. a secondary school for 11 to 16 year olds with just over 1000 pupils here. police were called to the scene here at the secondary school at 10 to 9 this morning, after reports of an incident involving a sharp object . a 17 year o
sir mark rowley said that basically she would have come close to losing her hand. but for the fact that the surgeon had spent many, many hours basically putting her arm back together, they were hopeful that in time they will both make a full recovery, we've also learnt that the boy who died, his mother, was a science teacher at the holy family catholic school in waltham forest, a memo was issued to parents saying that mrs. anne diamond son had been taken from this life suddenly on his way to...
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your headlines the met police chief, sir mark rowley, has said a female police officer came close to losing her hand after a 14 year old boy was killed and four others injured in a sword attack in north—east london. video has emerged showing the moment police arrested the man wielding a sword. officers cornered him at a property bringing the suspect to the ground with a three separate taser discharge as he's been arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of a 14 year old boy. the 36 year old suspect is now in hospital, police saying they've been unable to interview him due to his condition . former met police his condition. former met police detective peter bleksley drew parallels with the nottingham attack and urged police to look into the suspect's background . into the suspect's background. the fact a failed asylum seeker volunteered to go to rwanda is positive development, as it shows the country is safe, the business secretary has told gb news. kemi badenoch confirmed the failed asylum seeker was reportedly flown out to kigali in rwanda yesterday . it's after in rwan
your headlines the met police chief, sir mark rowley, has said a female police officer came close to losing her hand after a 14 year old boy was killed and four others injured in a sword attack in north—east london. video has emerged showing the moment police arrested the man wielding a sword. officers cornered him at a property bringing the suspect to the ground with a three separate taser discharge as he's been arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of a 14 year old boy. the 36...
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in answer to your question, well, i heard , mark rowley, the well, i heard, mark rowley, the met police commissioner, this morning speaking on the media about there going to be doing more stop and search. and i welcome that that cannot happen quickly enough from a policing perspective, that is the most important tool that they have at their disposal. of course, each and every time they launch stop and every time they launch stop and search operations, there is resistance from certain pockets of particular communities. it was done disproportionately against black people in the past. but as sir mark rowley pointed out today, young black men in london are 13 more times likely to be murdered than a white young man. so of course there will be more stop and search of that community. they also need to target. >> yeah, peter, specifically, we're seeing pictures on the screen now of that 36 year old man who is still in detention , man who is still in detention, he was responsible for this attack, this vicious attack yesterday in hainault in north—east london. he was tasered to the ground that
in answer to your question, well, i heard , mark rowley, the well, i heard, mark rowley, the met police commissioner, this morning speaking on the media about there going to be doing more stop and search. and i welcome that that cannot happen quickly enough from a policing perspective, that is the most important tool that they have at their disposal. of course, each and every time they launch stop and every time they launch stop and search operations, there is resistance from certain pockets of...
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but i also found it quite interesting that mark rowley , he was saying, that mark rowley, he was saying, i understand that officers cared deeply , obviously about their deeply, obviously about their fallen colleagues and that they want to show that they care. but he goes on to say that this symbol has ended up being both a policing symbol and is being used by some hard right groups. and that's why it's tricky territory. and this is contentious, but i would actually say we need to pack it in worrying too much about what on earth is going on in the states and importing that kind of ridiculousness, often into the streets of britain , because the streets of britain, because many people here, they see that thin blue line. they absolutely regard it in its intention. and the officers are wearing it in their intention to show respect what people might interpret it, as in america is irrelevant. >> i would agree. i do have some sympathy for only being allowed to wear it on specific days or a particular period that poppies people generally wear for 2 or 3 weeks, running up to armistice day, and if
but i also found it quite interesting that mark rowley , he was saying, that mark rowley, he was saying, i understand that officers cared deeply , obviously about their deeply, obviously about their fallen colleagues and that they want to show that they care. but he goes on to say that this symbol has ended up being both a policing symbol and is being used by some hard right groups. and that's why it's tricky territory. and this is contentious, but i would actually say we need to pack it in...
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now the met police commissioner sir mark rowley has given us details that he called horrific. one woman had to have extensive surgery. he described surgeons working for hours to try to connect nerves to make sure she could have full use of her hand. this is going to take quite some time in terms of recovery. another man had his hand injury and had to go through surgery as well. it's a reminder, as the met police commissioner has said and as the london mayor sadiq khan has said, that officers are running into the face of danger while trying to protect communities like the one here in hainault. i’gre protect communities like the one here in hainault.— protect communities like the one here in hainault. i've 'ust managed to brin: here in hainault. i've 'ust managed to bring up— here in hainault. i've 'ust managed to bring up some — here in hainault. i've 'ust managed to bring up some of _ here in hainault. i'vejust managed to bring up some of this _ here in hainault. i'vejust managed to bring up some of this details - here in hainault. i'vejust managed| to bring up some of
now the met police commissioner sir mark rowley has given us details that he called horrific. one woman had to have extensive surgery. he described surgeons working for hours to try to connect nerves to make sure she could have full use of her hand. this is going to take quite some time in terms of recovery. another man had his hand injury and had to go through surgery as well. it's a reminder, as the met police commissioner has said and as the london mayor sadiq khan has said, that officers...
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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
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...
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in fact, the met police commissioner, sir mark rowley, gave some more details about what the police officers who responded to this attack and had to deal with. we talk, people say officers run towards — we talk, people say officers run towards danger. what you have actually — towards danger. what you have actually seen on some of the videos that are _ actually seen on some of the videos that are out — actually seen on some of the videos that are out around social media and news _ that are out around social media and news sites _ that are out around social media and news sites such as your own, you actually _ news sites such as your own, you actually see — news sites such as your own, you actually see what that looks like. you have — actually see what that looks like. you have officers running towards a man who _ you have officers running towards a man who is — you have officers running towards a man who is waving a sword. i went to hospital— man who is waving a sword. i went to hospital yesterday to see the officers — hospital yesterday to see the officers and their families.
in fact, the met police commissioner, sir mark rowley, gave some more details about what the police officers who responded to this attack and had to deal with. we talk, people say officers run towards — we talk, people say officers run towards danger. what you have actually — towards danger. what you have actually seen on some of the videos that are _ actually seen on some of the videos that are out — actually seen on some of the videos that are out around social media and news _ that are...
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in fact, we can listen to the met police commissioner sir mark rowley giving small details. people say officers run towards danger. what you've actually seen on some of the videos that are out around social media and on news sites such as your own, you actually see what that really looks like. you've got officers running towards someone who's waving a sword. i went to the hospital yesterday to see the officers and their families. i saw the inspector whose hand is badly damaged. i saw him before the operation, he was in good spirits. i think that was partly the morphine, to be honest! right, 0k. but he's got a lot of patching up to be done on his hand, really serious injuries there. and i was talking to the family and colleagues of the officer, the woman officer, whose really badly damaged arm, really seriously damaged. the surgeon spent many, many hours sort of basically putting her arm back together. it will be a long journey of recovery. 0ne newspaper said of the female officer, it was actually close - to her losing her hand, - are you able to confirm that? that's not a mi
in fact, we can listen to the met police commissioner sir mark rowley giving small details. people say officers run towards danger. what you've actually seen on some of the videos that are out around social media and on news sites such as your own, you actually see what that really looks like. you've got officers running towards someone who's waving a sword. i went to the hospital yesterday to see the officers and their families. i saw the inspector whose hand is badly damaged. i saw him before...
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but the met police commissioner , sir mark rowley, commissioner, sir mark rowley, has said no, we need more of this because people are dying on the streets of london and around the streets of london and around the country, increasingly in broad daylight, while we saw that horrific incident in hainault only three weeks ago with a 14 year old boy murdered . with a 14 year old boy murdered. so the government are keen to have more stop and search. they're saying to the police, you have the powers you need to use them. what we can't do is tiptoe around these powers in an effort to appease those are the words of chris philp, the policing minister, that also announcing another £4 million to increase technology. things like, scanner wands that police potentially could use to scan somebody as they walk along the street to see if they have a knife on them. face recognition, because clearly something needs to be done. there's lots of concerns about community tensions, etc, but people are dying. so as the met police commissioner said , says they commissioner said, says they need to worry a bit le
but the met police commissioner , sir mark rowley, commissioner, sir mark rowley, has said no, we need more of this because people are dying on the streets of london and around the streets of london and around the country, increasingly in broad daylight, while we saw that horrific incident in hainault only three weeks ago with a 14 year old boy murdered . with a 14 year old boy murdered. so the government are keen to have more stop and search. they're saying to the police, you have the powers...
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you know, one of mark rowley's problems is that the law is very restrictive in terms of what protests and demonstrations can be banned. i think there is a good case for changing the law. at the moment. the police can only ban a march if there's a fear of serious pubuc if there's a fear of serious public disorder. i think in deciding whether a march is permitted or not, the police should be able to take into account the cumulative impact of successive marches and their impact on community cohesion and potential hate crime. >> that's interesting. so if you change the law , i mean, would change the law, i mean, would you be is that something that you're lobbying for behind the scenes? how much conservative support is there for that? because we keep on having this kind of buck passing going on between the government saying that the police have the powers and the police saying that they don't have the powers. you seem to be siding with the idea that more legislation is needed to clamp down on what's been happening in the capital since october the 7th. i think it is. >> this is a suggestion
you know, one of mark rowley's problems is that the law is very restrictive in terms of what protests and demonstrations can be banned. i think there is a good case for changing the law. at the moment. the police can only ban a march if there's a fear of serious pubuc if there's a fear of serious public disorder. i think in deciding whether a march is permitted or not, the police should be able to take into account the cumulative impact of successive marches and their impact on community...
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i mean, they actually are now calling for a meeting with mark rowley because they feel threatened and abused. i find that quite hypocritical. >> the only meeting some of these clowns who are on these hate marches should be having is one where they're under caution by the police, because ultimately, when they're spewing the anti—semitic hatred on the streets of this country, calling for the end of the israeli jewish state, and the only democracy in the middle east. and quite frankly, i've got no sympathy. in fact, a lot of these people, particularly those who are on visas, should be immediately regained and revoked and getting them out of our country as well, because they pose a serious threat to national security and to our citizens, particularly those who are jewish, up and down our great country and so i find these these protesters, these hate marchers, these clowns , to hate marchers, these clowns, to be quite frank, you know, an absolute abomination to our society . and i'm bored senseless society. and i'm bored senseless of seeing their hatred on our streets day in, day out. yo
i mean, they actually are now calling for a meeting with mark rowley because they feel threatened and abused. i find that quite hypocritical. >> the only meeting some of these clowns who are on these hate marches should be having is one where they're under caution by the police, because ultimately, when they're spewing the anti—semitic hatred on the streets of this country, calling for the end of the israeli jewish state, and the only democracy in the middle east. and quite frankly,...
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. >> i'm hoping that mark rowley is tuning him in so he can get anidea is tuning him in so he can get an idea of what real policing looks like. yeah don't get that kind of thing happening on a saturday. >> well, this is a show of force. >> but also, i mean, the sweden reign has has this commitment to free speech. so it sounds like they're allowing, you know, proscribed groups to march with banners that you wouldn't be allowed to in london. i mean, well, you probably would, but you're not supposed to be allowed , allowed to march with, allowed, allowed to march with, you know, terrorist, terrorist groups. >> i feel like we're missing a trick here. we really should have made our way over there and taken full advantage of that. >> yeah, and we're going to we're going to show a picture of you with jedward. yeah. this is the new ad. >> it's called jan drew, which is, which is, this is, this is for the next thing. here's the picture. >> is this nick hewer last week. oh my god, there we go. >> this is it. so we're going to be ireland and we're going to combine entries. so we had bambie thug
. >> i'm hoping that mark rowley is tuning him in so he can get anidea is tuning him in so he can get an idea of what real policing looks like. yeah don't get that kind of thing happening on a saturday. >> well, this is a show of force. >> but also, i mean, the sweden reign has has this commitment to free speech. so it sounds like they're allowing, you know, proscribed groups to march with banners that you wouldn't be allowed to in london. i mean, well, you probably would, but...
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this is according to new reports this morning from the met chief, mark rowley. this is a developing line in all of this. she's widely been considered the hero of the hour , considered the hero of the hour, well, he hasn't been questioned yet . a 14 year old boy, though, yet. a 14 year old boy, though, has been murdered. five people were also treated for their injuries. they had to go to hospital. and here you see the footage showing the moment that the assailant was stopped by police. former met detective peter bleksley had this to say authorised. >> they are not selected and they are not trained . they are not trained. >> can they choose not to carry a taser? >> yes they can, but but however, i think the time has come now . if we set the firearms come now. if we set the firearms discussion aside for a moment to focus on tasers, i firmly believe that every frontline police officer should should have a taser. yesterday's events have a taser. yesterday's events have shown how effective they can be in murderous and dangerous, deadly circumstances, and quite frankly
this is according to new reports this morning from the met chief, mark rowley. this is a developing line in all of this. she's widely been considered the hero of the hour , considered the hero of the hour, well, he hasn't been questioned yet . a 14 year old boy, though, yet. a 14 year old boy, though, has been murdered. five people were also treated for their injuries. they had to go to hospital. and here you see the footage showing the moment that the assailant was stopped by police. former...
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so mark rowley has said, no, i'm not going to arrest fewer criminals if someone is a danger. >> i'm. i hate to interrupt you, carol. we're going to go and listen to richard tice talking at the reform party conference. here he is. our viewers do too. like the tide . here he is. like the tide. here he is. >> we've ended up with the highest taxes for 70 years. the highest taxes for 70 years. the highest government spending , highest government spending, much of it wasted with the worst pubuc much of it wasted with the worst public sector outcomes for 70 years, the highest waiting lists since records began. some 70 years ago. the highest national debt for some 70 years is the lowest growth decade for 70 years. you're getting the picture . and the longest picture. and the longest recession per person for 70 years. yes, per person is what matters. do people feel better or worse off and everybody feels worse off? after 14 years of tory failure , that's the result tory failure, that's the result of incompetence. and these experts , along with weak, feeble experts, along with weak, feeble pol
so mark rowley has said, no, i'm not going to arrest fewer criminals if someone is a danger. >> i'm. i hate to interrupt you, carol. we're going to go and listen to richard tice talking at the reform party conference. here he is. our viewers do too. like the tide . here he is. like the tide. here he is. >> we've ended up with the highest taxes for 70 years. the highest taxes for 70 years. the highest government spending , highest government spending, much of it wasted with the worst...
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. >> the met commissioner, sir mark rowley , has said, quote, mark rowley, has said, quote, policing is challenging enough without the added strain that concerns about the cost of living are placing on officers . living are placing on officers. they've seen a 16% real terms cut in pay since 12 years ago. retired met police officer graham whetton joins us now to discuss this. good morning graham, thanks for joining discuss this. good morning graham, thanks forjoining us. graham, thanks for joining us. one crucial line from this report i saw was i think it was up to a third of officers are now below the age of 20 or 21. so we've got a very, very young workforce. how can we expect them to police properly and deal with the public when arguably maybe i'm being too harsh, but they don't really have much life experience ? experience? >> no, you're right. i think what it said was a third of officers are going to have less than four years service. so bear in mind you can join at any time 2024. so they want to be quite as young in age as that. but experience wise and, you know, levels of servi
. >> the met commissioner, sir mark rowley , has said, quote, mark rowley, has said, quote, policing is challenging enough without the added strain that concerns about the cost of living are placing on officers . living are placing on officers. they've seen a 16% real terms cut in pay since 12 years ago. retired met police officer graham whetton joins us now to discuss this. good morning graham, thanks for joining discuss this. good morning graham, thanks forjoining us. graham, thanks for...
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even mark rowley , the new met even mark rowley, the new met police chief, he's quite keen on it. labour are divided, though. we hear from yvette cooper saying they want it. can be done in an effective way and is an extremely important tool . sadiq extremely important tool. sadiq khan, in charge of the met police and the biggest force in the country by some margin. he's very sceptical, saying that he'll do all in his power to further cut out its use . so further cut out its use. so a debate there which the tories might have won. but on early release the tories are in some trouble. the jails are 99% full, we are seeing numbers being released in volume of early from the from these numbers of criminals. the question that the keir starmer asks is a former prosecutor six times who are you releasing? are they committing crimes and only towards the end did we hear a response from sir keir starmer. he said that the no prisoners to be released. we will post any risk to the public bookmark that line, martin, bookmark that line, martin, bookmark it. because if anyone to haunt him, if anyone
even mark rowley , the new met even mark rowley, the new met police chief, he's quite keen on it. labour are divided, though. we hear from yvette cooper saying they want it. can be done in an effective way and is an extremely important tool . sadiq extremely important tool. sadiq khan, in charge of the met police and the biggest force in the country by some margin. he's very sceptical, saying that he'll do all in his power to further cut out its use . so further cut out its use. so a debate...
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and i also welcome mark rowley's involvement and him speaking on behalf of the largest police force in the country. it sends the wrong message to criminals. but what i will say to them, if they're watching now, and i'm sure they're not, because i'm sure that you have wholly decent people watching gb news is if you commit a crime, expect to be arrested and expect to be brought to justice. that is absolutely clear. >> great to hear. now, i need to ask you, because you're switched on politically as the chair of the association of police and crime commissioners, they'll be up for election, too. if there is an election, what are your sources telling you about the prospects of an early general election? >> well, i am a conservative politician, as you said. and yes, there has been speculation all day today, technically the last day to call a general election before the summer recess would be next week. but that would mean doing it very, very quickly and having the paperwork ready. so doing it today, calling it today, if that's what the prime minister does at 5:00 pm, means they've got several
and i also welcome mark rowley's involvement and him speaking on behalf of the largest police force in the country. it sends the wrong message to criminals. but what i will say to them, if they're watching now, and i'm sure they're not, because i'm sure that you have wholly decent people watching gb news is if you commit a crime, expect to be arrested and expect to be brought to justice. that is absolutely clear. >> great to hear. now, i need to ask you, because you're switched on...
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i'm delighted to be joined down the line by mark halsey. of course, famous former league premier league referee and arsenal fan. i suppose someone has to be. and former special adviser michael gove, special adviser michael gove, special adviser to michael gove charlie rowley, who's he's also actually trained as a football ref until he was about in his early 20s. gentlemen, thank you for joining me to you, mark. first, what's going on here? why has this been such a horlicks in football ? such a horlicks in football? >> listen, i think since its implementation into the premier league, it hasn't gone it hasn't gone well at all, and listen, wolves are quite right. and to bnng wolves are quite right. and to bring it to the forefront because obviously the inconsistency that we've seen week in, week out, year in, year out. and listen, what we've got to remember is var is going nowhere. it works well when uefa competitions in fifa competitions in fifa competitions it works extremely well because there's the leadership and there's the direction and
i'm delighted to be joined down the line by mark halsey. of course, famous former league premier league referee and arsenal fan. i suppose someone has to be. and former special adviser michael gove, special adviser michael gove, special adviser to michael gove charlie rowley, who's he's also actually trained as a football ref until he was about in his early 20s. gentlemen, thank you for joining me to you, mark. first, what's going on here? why has this been such a horlicks in football ? such a...