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the incident has prompted campaigners to call for the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley to step down. the force has apologised twice for the remarks. let's see a video clip of the exchange posted on social media. if i could ask you to stand there, please. thank you very much. i know, i heard you. in that case, sir, when the crowd has gone, i'll happily escort you out. no, sir, i don't want anybody antagonising anybody. yeah, and at the moment, sir, you are quite openlyjewish, this is a pro—palestinian march. i'm not accusing you of anything but i'm worried about the reaction to your presence. that was the actual moment. let's talk to aruna iyengar who is in the newsroom. there has been a lot of controversy about how the police dealt with this, and indeed their subsequent response. yes. dealt with this, and indeed their subsequent response.— dealt with this, and indeed their subsequent response. yes. the latest news on that — subsequent response. yes. the latest news on that is _ subsequent response. yes. the latest news on that is that _ subsequent response. yes. t
the incident has prompted campaigners to call for the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley to step down. the force has apologised twice for the remarks. let's see a video clip of the exchange posted on social media. if i could ask you to stand there, please. thank you very much. i know, i heard you. in that case, sir, when the crowd has gone, i'll happily escort you out. no, sir, i don't want anybody antagonising anybody. yeah, and at the moment, sir, you are quite openlyjewish,...
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the incident has prompted campaigners to call for the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley to step down. the force has apologised twice for the remarks. let's see a video clip of the exchange which has been posted on social media. if i could ask you to stand there, please. thank you very much. i know, i heard you. in that case, sir, when the crowd has gone, i'll happily escort you out. no, sir, i don't want anybody antagonising anybody. yeah, and at the moment, sir, you are quite openlyjewish, this is a pro—palestinian march. i'm not accusing you of anything but i'm worried about the reaction to your presence. )our correspondent aruna iyengar has more on the calls for the met police chief to resign. the campaign for anti—semitism, of which the man who was being interviewed there is the chief executive have called for the metropolitan police commissioner sir mark rowley to resign, and those comments have been echoed by the former home secretary suella braverman who has been writing today in the sunday telegraph newspaper saying she also feels that the metropolitan police
the incident has prompted campaigners to call for the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley to step down. the force has apologised twice for the remarks. let's see a video clip of the exchange which has been posted on social media. if i could ask you to stand there, please. thank you very much. i know, i heard you. in that case, sir, when the crowd has gone, i'll happily escort you out. no, sir, i don't want anybody antagonising anybody. yeah, and at the moment, sir, you are quite...
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there metropolitan police commissioner will be meeting with the policing minister later this week, so we will have to see where this goes from there. now it's time for a look at today's sport with jane. the elite races for the london marathon are over. kenya's peresjepchirchir set a new women's only world record as she stormed to victory at the 2024 london marathon. jepchirchir crossed the line in two hours, 16 minutes and sixteen seconds to brek the record by 45 seconds. second—place tigst assefa and joyciline jepkosgei in third were also within that time. in the men's, alexander mutiso munyao made it a kenyan double, beating the legendary kenenisa bekele. britain's emile cairess was third. meanwhile, the wheelchair races were dominated by swiss duo marcel hug and catherine debrunner. yet another victory for max verstappen in what appears to be an unstoppable run to a fourth formula one world title. he started from pole position and went on to win the chinese grand prix in shanghai ahead of mclaren�*s lando norris and verstappen�*s teammate sergio perez. the red bull driver is
there metropolitan police commissioner will be meeting with the policing minister later this week, so we will have to see where this goes from there. now it's time for a look at today's sport with jane. the elite races for the london marathon are over. kenya's peresjepchirchir set a new women's only world record as she stormed to victory at the 2024 london marathon. jepchirchir crossed the line in two hours, 16 minutes and sixteen seconds to brek the record by 45 seconds. second—place tigst...
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the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley will be meeting with the policing minister this week to see him. we will see where that goes from there. voting is getting underway in ecuador in a referendum on proposed tougher measures to tackle a surge in gang—related violence, which has seen two mayors killed in the last week. measures include an expansion of military and police powers that will allow the military to patrol the streets alongside the police. they'll also signicantly boost gun controls and impose harsher prison sentences for "terrorism" and drug trafficking. president daniel noboa also wants to change the constitution so ecuadorans wanted abroad for organised crime—related offences can be extradited. a state of emergency was announced in january after a state of emergency was announced injanuary after a a state of emergency was announced in january after a top a state of emergency was announced injanuary after a top gang leader escaped from jail. in january after a top gang leader escaped from jail.— escaped from “ail. several politicians _ escaped from
the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley will be meeting with the policing minister this week to see him. we will see where that goes from there. voting is getting underway in ecuador in a referendum on proposed tougher measures to tackle a surge in gang—related violence, which has seen two mayors killed in the last week. measures include an expansion of military and police powers that will allow the military to patrol the streets alongside the police. they'll also signicantly...
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the metropolitan police commissioner will meet london mayor sadiq khan today — following a row over his force's handling of demonstrations. sir mark rowley has faced calls to resign — after an anti—semitism campaigner was threatened with arrest, at a pro—palestine protest. rishi sunak said he had confidence in rowley, but he needed to rebuild "confidence and trust" with the jewish community. louisa pilbeam reports. thank you very much. it's an incident that's prompted not one, but two apologies from the metropolitan police. jewish anti—semitic campaigner gideon falter wanted to cross the road through a pro—palestinian march, but was stopped by officers. you are quite openlyjewish. it's a pro—palestinian march. i'm not accusing you of anything. i'm worried about the reaction to your presence. when mr falter disagrees, the officer threatens to arrest him, caught on camera by the anti—semitism charity he works for. i was being treated like a criminal for being jewish, and after we'd been stopped by police, people started shouting abuse at us and the police surrounded us and n
the metropolitan police commissioner will meet london mayor sadiq khan today — following a row over his force's handling of demonstrations. sir mark rowley has faced calls to resign — after an anti—semitism campaigner was threatened with arrest, at a pro—palestine protest. rishi sunak said he had confidence in rowley, but he needed to rebuild "confidence and trust" with the jewish community. louisa pilbeam reports. thank you very much. it's an incident that's prompted not one,...
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you have been in contact with the metropolitan police | contact with the metropolitan police commissioner, what has he told you about how events unfolded? the key messaue about how events unfolded? the key messa . e to about how events unfolded? the key message to local _ about how events unfolded? the key message to local residents _ about how events unfolded? the key message to local residents is - about how events unfolded? the key message to local residents is if - message to local residents is if they have recorded on their door bell or their phone anything that happened, pass it on to the police, and the police have confirmed they are not looking for anybody else, and they have confirmed there is no ongoing wider threat to the community and they have also confirmed this is not a terrorist —related incident. members of the public will be quite scared in that community in hainault, it is a tight—knit community, additional uniformed officers will be present to reassure members of the public and also in case they have any intelligence and information. i would encourage the public in
you have been in contact with the metropolitan police | contact with the metropolitan police commissioner, what has he told you about how events unfolded? the key messaue about how events unfolded? the key messa . e to about how events unfolded? the key message to local _ about how events unfolded? the key message to local residents _ about how events unfolded? the key message to local residents is - about how events unfolded? the key message to local residents is if - message to local...
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of course, the metropolitan police commissioner is talking to sadiq khan this week. he's also talking to the home secretary this week. going to be, going to be busy, but i suppose we'll have to ask gideon as well if he wants that meeting with sir mark himself. not just that we're also going to be debating is the england flag racist? we can't forget saint george's day tomorrow. >> most people do, but i'll be marking it. i'll be having a little red rose or white rose. >> so all that at midday. for now, though, you're with g. britain's gb news. >> it's 1138 with britain's newsroom on gb news and andrew pierce and carole malone. lots of people getting in touch, think. >> yeah, yeah, i've got. yeah. this is on the on the nhs sick note story. it's mike says signing yourself off for legitimate sickness could work as long as their employers monitor excess historical sickness. any syria led swingers could be wheedled out and fired with no benefits payable. mike, that's never going to happen. you know that. >> anyway, what we've got and what do they think about rwanda? >> are
of course, the metropolitan police commissioner is talking to sadiq khan this week. he's also talking to the home secretary this week. going to be, going to be busy, but i suppose we'll have to ask gideon as well if he wants that meeting with sir mark himself. not just that we're also going to be debating is the england flag racist? we can't forget saint george's day tomorrow. >> most people do, but i'll be marking it. i'll be having a little red rose or white rose. >> so all that...
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the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has arranged an urgent meeting on monday with the metropolitan police commissioner to discuss the row over the way police treated ajewish man during a pro—palestinian protest in london earlier this month. prime minister — rishi sunak — said he was "appalled" by the incident. here's angus crawford. if i can ask you to stay there, please. thank you very much. gideon falter wants to cross the road — through a pro—palestine march. when the crowd is gone, i will happily escort you out. but he's told that's not possible. but why? you are quite openly jewish, this is a pro—palestinian march. i'm not accusing you of anything, but i am worried about the reaction to your presence. when he challenges police, he's given an ultimatum. if you choose to remain here, because you are causing a breach of peace with all these other people, you will be arrested. that's not acceptable. today, he's calling for the head of the met to resign. after six months of sir mark rowley�*s metropolitan police deciding to curtail the rights of law—abiding londoners, incl
the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has arranged an urgent meeting on monday with the metropolitan police commissioner to discuss the row over the way police treated ajewish man during a pro—palestinian protest in london earlier this month. prime minister — rishi sunak — said he was "appalled" by the incident. here's angus crawford. if i can ask you to stay there, please. thank you very much. gideon falter wants to cross the road — through a pro—palestine march. when the crowd...
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the incident has prompted campaigners to call for the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley to step down. the force has apologised twice for the remarks. let's see a video clip of the exchange posted on social media.
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british jewish leaders will meet the metropolitan police commissioner later this week, after accusing the force of a series of high profile errors. sir mark rowley is facing calls to quit over his handung facing calls to quit over his handling of pro—palestinian protests with the former home secretary accusing him of emboldened , emboldening emboldened, emboldening anti—semites. the board of depufies anti—semites. the board of deputies of british jews says mistakes have had a devastating effect on the previously high level of trust held in the police . the campaign against police. the campaign against anti—semitism is also calling for sir mark to resign or be sacked after its chief executive was described as openly jewish by an officer . cabinet was described as openly jewish by an officer. cabinet minister claire coutinho says the government is addressing the incident. >> the home secretary has made clear that what happened was unacceptable. i understand there's going to be a meeting in there's going to be a meeting in the coming days. i don't know what conversation is going
british jewish leaders will meet the metropolitan police commissioner later this week, after accusing the force of a series of high profile errors. sir mark rowley is facing calls to quit over his handung facing calls to quit over his handling of pro—palestinian protests with the former home secretary accusing him of emboldened , emboldening emboldened, emboldening anti—semites. the board of depufies anti—semites. the board of deputies of british jews says mistakes have had a devastating...
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so can we at least conclude that the metropolitan police and indeed, vicariously , its commissioner, vicariously, its commissioner, has mishandled the policing of these as . these marches as. >> yes, look, i completely i completely would say that i think there's been a number of mistakes and actually, look, it's not an easy thing to police. i would say that it's difficult for policing at the moment, just in this country moment, not just in this country but the world. but it's but around the world. but it's really that we do grip really important that we do grip this because is about this because this is about people's fundamental ability to feel like they have equality in this country, and that's why it's so important. >> so then i'm confused then as to why you would still have confidence mark rowley . confidence in sir mark rowley. >> well, look, my priority is that we get the policing right. so the home secretary has made clear that what happened was unacceptable. i understand there's going to be a meeting in there's going to be a meeting in the coming days. i don't there's going t
so can we at least conclude that the metropolitan police and indeed, vicariously , its commissioner, vicariously, its commissioner, has mishandled the policing of these as . these marches as. >> yes, look, i completely i completely would say that i think there's been a number of mistakes and actually, look, it's not an easy thing to police. i would say that it's difficult for policing at the moment, just in this country moment, not just in this country but the world. but it's but around...
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james cleverley has written to the metropolitan police commissioner, i understand they will have a meeting to discuss what happens in the coming days. i was asking the cabinet minister this morning, should mark rowley have to go. these are questions for the home secretary, i know he will be meeting with ministers in coming days, but the really important thing is we get policing right. if you look at what has happened in this incident, a member of the public has been told they cannot go about their daily life, walk around the streets of london because of their identity. that is not what equality means in society. because of that, do you believe mark rowley should lose his job? i personally wouldn't go that far because i haven't had the conversations with him, i do understand yet what he is going i personally wouldn't go that far because i haven't had the conversations with him, i do understand yet what he is going to say to the home secretary. this compositions need to take place. but it is important we stand by the jewish community and other communities and say we will not stand for this,
james cleverley has written to the metropolitan police commissioner, i understand they will have a meeting to discuss what happens in the coming days. i was asking the cabinet minister this morning, should mark rowley have to go. these are questions for the home secretary, i know he will be meeting with ministers in coming days, but the really important thing is we get policing right. if you look at what has happened in this incident, a member of the public has been told they cannot go about...
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the incident has prompted campaigners to call for the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley to step down. the force has apologised twice for the remarks. let's see a video clip of the exchange which has been posted on social media. gideon falter told the bbc how shocked he was at what happened. i think it's time for sir mark rowley to go. he has had long enough to get to grips with the situation, to get his police force under control, to tell his front line officers, don't worry, we are going to send enough police to back you up so that you can make the right decisions. and instead, he hasn't done that. and because of that, he has to go. the time has come. a little earlier our reporter angus crawford outlined the pressure now lying upon the met police commissioner. well, it's been very interesting. here in london, since the 7th of october attacks and israel's response, if you like, the politics of the middle east has been played out on the street every weekend with demonstration and counterdemonstration. the met police has come under huge pressure to get the balance right. w
the incident has prompted campaigners to call for the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley to step down. the force has apologised twice for the remarks. let's see a video clip of the exchange which has been posted on social media. gideon falter told the bbc how shocked he was at what happened. i think it's time for sir mark rowley to go. he has had long enough to get to grips with the situation, to get his police force under control, to tell his front line officers, don't worry, we...
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the incident has prompted campaigners to call for the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley to step down. the force has apologised twice for the remarks. let's see a video clip of the exchange which has been posted on social media. with more on this is our correspondent, angus crawford. angus, could you tell us more about the reaction from campaigners after this video went viral?— this video went viral? well, it's been very _ this video went viral? well, it's been very interesting. - this video went viral? well, it's been very interesting. here - this video went viral? well, it's been very interesting. here in l been very interesting. here in london, since the 7th of october attacks and israel's response, if you like, the politics of the middle east has been played out on the street every weekend with demonstration and counterdemonstration. the met police has come under huge pressure to get the balance right. what balance? the balance between allowing peaceful process and cracking down on anti—semitism, hate speech and intimidation. the response we have had from downing
the incident has prompted campaigners to call for the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley to step down. the force has apologised twice for the remarks. let's see a video clip of the exchange which has been posted on social media. with more on this is our correspondent, angus crawford. angus, could you tell us more about the reaction from campaigners after this video went viral?— this video went viral? well, it's been very _ this video went viral? well, it's been very...
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well, somejewish groups have been meeting the metropolitan police commissioner this morning. lucy manning is with us now. how did the meeting go? it was described to me by somebody who is there as positive. this all started from footage from one of the pro—palestinian demonstrations when the chief executive of the campaign against antisemitism tried to cross the road, he was wearing a head covering and as you say in a police officer told him we looked quite openlyjewish and therefore couldn't cross. in widerfootage, the officer does agree that he will escort him across the road but the met apologised for what happened and then they had to apologise for their apology because they appeared to say people who were opposed to the demonstrations were being provocative. some of the jewish community organisations, not the campaign against antisemitism, but others met with the commissioner today and others and they said it was a good meeting, that the met said they would take more account of the concerns of the jewish community, pay more attention to what their seniorjewish officers
well, somejewish groups have been meeting the metropolitan police commissioner this morning. lucy manning is with us now. how did the meeting go? it was described to me by somebody who is there as positive. this all started from footage from one of the pro—palestinian demonstrations when the chief executive of the campaign against antisemitism tried to cross the road, he was wearing a head covering and as you say in a police officer told him we looked quite openlyjewish and therefore couldn't...
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british jewish leaders will meet the metropolitan police commissioner later this week after accusing the force of a series of high profile errors . sir mark rowley profile errors. sir mark rowley is facing calls to quit over his handung is facing calls to quit over his handling of pro—palestinian protests, with the former home secretary, suella braverman suggesting he's emboldened anti—semite seats. the board of depufies anti—semite seats. the board of deputies of british jews says mistakes have had a devastating effect on the previously high level of trust held in the police. the campaign against anti—semitism is also calling for sir mark to resign or be sacked, after its chief executive was described as openly jewish by an officer, cabinet minister claire cantineau says the government is addressing the incident . addressing the incident. >> the home secretary has made clear that what happened was unacceptable. i understand there's going to be a meeting in there's going to be a meeting in the coming days. i don't know what conversation is going to take place there. think we
british jewish leaders will meet the metropolitan police commissioner later this week after accusing the force of a series of high profile errors . sir mark rowley profile errors. sir mark rowley is facing calls to quit over his handung is facing calls to quit over his handling of pro—palestinian protests, with the former home secretary, suella braverman suggesting he's emboldened anti—semite seats. the board of depufies anti—semite seats. the board of deputies of british jews says...
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here in london, the metropolitan police commissioner will meet mayor sadiq khan today — following a row over his force's handling of demonstrations. sir mark rowley has faced calls to resign — after an anti—semitism campaigner was threatened with arrest, at a pro—palestine protest. with more on this, let's speak to our correspondent lucy manning. give us the background to what is happening. give us the background to what is ha eninu. , .,, ., give us the background to what is ha enin. , ., ., ., happening. this was a video that surfaced over _ happening. this was a video that surfaced over the _ happening. this was a video that surfaced over the last _ happening. this was a video that surfaced over the last few - happening. this was a video that surfaced over the last few days l happening. this was a video that. surfaced over the last few days from one of the pro—palestinian demonstrations that have been held fairly frequently in the centre of london. the chief executive of the campaign group, the campaign against anti—semitism was seen with a jewish head covering being stoppe
here in london, the metropolitan police commissioner will meet mayor sadiq khan today — following a row over his force's handling of demonstrations. sir mark rowley has faced calls to resign — after an anti—semitism campaigner was threatened with arrest, at a pro—palestine protest. with more on this, let's speak to our correspondent lucy manning. give us the background to what is happening. give us the background to what is ha eninu. , .,, ., give us the background to what is ha enin. ,...
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the metropolitan police commissioner is facing calls to quit over the force's handling of pro—palestinian protests. former home secretary suella braverman has accused sir mark rowley of having emboldened anti—semites. writing in the sunday telegraph, she says thugs are being allowed to intimidate and harass , to intimidate and harass, claiming they're being waved on by the police. the campaign against anti—semitism is also calling for sir mark to resign or be sacked after its chief executive, gideon falter, was described as openly jewish by an officer . cabinet described as openly jewish by an officer. cabinet minister claire coutinho says the government is addressing the incident. >> the home secretary has made clear that what happened was unacceptable. i understand there's going to be a meeting in there's going to be a meeting in the coming days. i don't know what conversation is going to take place there. i think we should see how that conversation goes. ultimately what's goes. but ultimately what's really that people really important is that people in jewish community feel in the
the metropolitan police commissioner is facing calls to quit over the force's handling of pro—palestinian protests. former home secretary suella braverman has accused sir mark rowley of having emboldened anti—semites. writing in the sunday telegraph, she says thugs are being allowed to intimidate and harass , to intimidate and harass, claiming they're being waved on by the police. the campaign against anti—semitism is also calling for sir mark to resign or be sacked after its chief...
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the metropolitan police commissioner has apologised to doreen lawrence after questions were raised about another suspect in a bbc investigation. daniel de simone reports. the racist murder of stephen lawrence took place 31 years ago today at a south london bus stop. two of the original five prime suspects were convicted almost 20 years after the murder. but the met�*s disastrous handling of the case means no one else has been brought to justice. last year, the bbc publicly identified a sixth suspect — matthew white, who died in 2021 — and revealed multiple failures by the met to properly investigate him. now, stephen's mother, baroness doreen lawrence, gives her first interview about the new evidence and the met�*s response. we knew there was five, possibly six. now we know that there were six. and the one that's just passed away, he's probably the key one who probably caused stephen's murder and they did nothing about it. we showed not everything possible was done before the murder investigation was closed four years ago. baroness lawrence now has a personal message for the met
the metropolitan police commissioner has apologised to doreen lawrence after questions were raised about another suspect in a bbc investigation. daniel de simone reports. the racist murder of stephen lawrence took place 31 years ago today at a south london bus stop. two of the original five prime suspects were convicted almost 20 years after the murder. but the met�*s disastrous handling of the case means no one else has been brought to justice. last year, the bbc publicly identified a sixth...
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james cleverley has written to the metropolitan police commissioner, i understand they will have a meeting to discuss what happens in the coming days. i was asking the cabinet minister this morning, should mark rowley have to go. morning, should mark rowley have to .o_ , ., morning, should mark rowley have to go. these are questions for the home secreta , go. these are questions for the home secretary. i — go. these are questions for the home secretary. i know _ go. these are questions for the home secretary, i know he _ go. these are questions for the home secretary, i know he will— go. these are questions for the home secretary, i know he will be _ go. these are questions for the home secretary, i know he will be meeting i secretary, i know he will be meeting with ministers in coming days, but the really important thing is we get policing right. if you look at what has happened in this incident, a member of the public has been told they cannot go about their daily life, walk around the streets of london because of their identity. that is not what equality means in society. that is no
james cleverley has written to the metropolitan police commissioner, i understand they will have a meeting to discuss what happens in the coming days. i was asking the cabinet minister this morning, should mark rowley have to go. morning, should mark rowley have to .o_ , ., morning, should mark rowley have to go. these are questions for the home secreta , go. these are questions for the home secretary. i — go. these are questions for the home secretary. i know _ go. these are questions for...
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the incident has prompted campaigners to call for the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley to step down. the force has apologised twice for the remarks. a police officer has been injured and taken to hospital in the derbyshire town of ilkeston. our reporter louisa pilbeam has the details. this was the scene in ilkeston in derbyshire overnight during a large—scale police incident in which one officer was taken to hospital. after concerns were raised for the safety of a man, police were called to a house in hartington place. what happened next is currently unclear the double ship police have responded to reports on social media that one or more offices had been taken hostage during the incident. derbyshire constabulary said in a statement that a police officer was taken to hospital early this evening for treatment for an injury which is not life—threatening. we can confirm that no offices or other members of the public currently being held hostage. the area remained cordoned off overnight with police dogs on the scene and a large number of offices. police said they would
the incident has prompted campaigners to call for the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley to step down. the force has apologised twice for the remarks. a police officer has been injured and taken to hospital in the derbyshire town of ilkeston. our reporter louisa pilbeam has the details. this was the scene in ilkeston in derbyshire overnight during a large—scale police incident in which one officer was taken to hospital. after concerns were raised for the safety of a man, police...
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at home. >> rishi sunak has said the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley, has questions to answer over what he called a parallel, appalling treatment of a jewish man during a pro—palestinian protest in london on saturday. >> we spoke to the former home secretary, suella braverman . secretary, suella braverman. this is what she had to say. >> i think there's a crisis here, really. after six months of hundreds of thousands of people regularly taking to the streets to march, what they did in that incident was to protect the right of the protest , others the right of the protest, others to harass, intimidate and behave in an anti—semitic way, and at the same time tell an innocent jewish person that that person needs to give up their rights, that that person needs to stay away . away. >> well, let's get the thoughts of the political correspondent olivia utley this morning . good olivia utley this morning. good morning to you, olivia. pressure mounting on the metropolitan chief in all of this. what is he going to do to try and allay some of these criticisms and concerns ?
at home. >> rishi sunak has said the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley, has questions to answer over what he called a parallel, appalling treatment of a jewish man during a pro—palestinian protest in london on saturday. >> we spoke to the former home secretary, suella braverman . secretary, suella braverman. this is what she had to say. >> i think there's a crisis here, really. after six months of hundreds of thousands of people regularly taking to the...
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and metropolitan police commissioner sir mark rowley is facing calls to resign tonight after seven months of pro—palestine marches continue continually disrupting the caphal continually disrupting the capital. pressure is now mounting after an officer challenged a counter—protester at a recent march. you've probably seen the video simply for being, quote, openly jewish. >> you are quite openly jewish. this is a pro—palestinian march, right? i'm not accusing you of anything, but i'm worried about the reaction to your presence. you choose to remain here because you are kwasi rachel reeves. >> if i remain here, you were arrested because your antagonising a large group of people that we can't deal with. all of them. >> zero, dear. and after more bungled apologies from the met former home secretary suella braverman suggested a solution to gb news this morning. >> these can no longer be described as peaceful marches that the police themselves believe that there is a threat of anti—semitic violence once anti—semitic attack, and what they did in that incident was to protect the right of
and metropolitan police commissioner sir mark rowley is facing calls to resign tonight after seven months of pro—palestine marches continue continually disrupting the caphal continually disrupting the capital. pressure is now mounting after an officer challenged a counter—protester at a recent march. you've probably seen the video simply for being, quote, openly jewish. >> you are quite openly jewish. this is a pro—palestinian march, right? i'm not accusing you of anything, but i'm...
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first to speak was the assistant commissioner of the metropolitan police. there's wes streeting. go to him. our whole community will be devastated by the heartbreaking news that killed in the horrific sword attack in hainault this morning that saw four others injured, including two metropolitan police officers i >>i -- >> i can't imagine what that poor boy's family are going through, and they have my deepest , heartfelt condolences deepest, heartfelt condolences and i know the thoughts and prayers not just of this community, but our whole country i >> -- >> my prayers are also with the other victims of this horrific attack and their loved ones. >> i particularly want to thank the emergency services for their courageous response , in courageous response, in particular, the heroic metropolitan police officers who put themselves in harm's way to protect others. they are the best of us, and i know the injuries sustained by the police officers involved will have really affected our whole metropolitan police force. so i want to thank all of those officers who are very visible in our co
first to speak was the assistant commissioner of the metropolitan police. there's wes streeting. go to him. our whole community will be devastated by the heartbreaking news that killed in the horrific sword attack in hainault this morning that saw four others injured, including two metropolitan police officers i >>i -- >> i can't imagine what that poor boy's family are going through, and they have my deepest , heartfelt condolences deepest, heartfelt condolences and i know the...
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staying in the uk, the commissioner of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley, is to meetjewish groups on monday, after criticism over the way one of his officers treated a man during a pro—palestinian march in london. gideon falter was told he might provoke a reaction from the demonstrators because he was �*openlyjewish.’ mr falter has called for the commissioner to resign. here's angus crawford. gideon falter wants to cross the road through a pro—palestine march. when the crowd is gone, i will escort you out. but he's told that's not possible. but why? you are quite openlyjewish. i'm not accusing you of anything but i am worried about the reaction to your presence. when he challenges police, he's given an ultimatum. that's not acceptable. today, he's calling for the head of the met to resign. after six months of sir mark rowley�*s metropolitan police deciding to curtail the rights of law—abiding londoners, including thejewish community, to appease lawless mobs, i think it's time for sir mark rowley to go. sir mark has apologised for the incident, the second apology in thr
staying in the uk, the commissioner of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley, is to meetjewish groups on monday, after criticism over the way one of his officers treated a man during a pro—palestinian march in london. gideon falter was told he might provoke a reaction from the demonstrators because he was �*openlyjewish.’ mr falter has called for the commissioner to resign. here's angus crawford. gideon falter wants to cross the road through a pro—palestine march. when the crowd is...
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and we know that is wrong, which is why the met police, that's incompetent, inept, and the metropolitan police commissioner is embraced it. >> well, but the met then apologised and the apologise apology was probably the worst part as well because that that completely , wrecked any chance completely, wrecked any chance that they had, but when it comes down to what the. i'm thinking about the officer at the time and what was going through his head and what you would then do. >> i agree with you, but this is let's take it away from the opposite. it's the organisation. yes. okay. the act of dealing with the situation, the act of then responding to it. you talk about context. this is a constant context. this is a surprising one off incident. this is happening every weekend. so i can't accept when you say, well in this context, this is the context that they're dealing with. they need to deal with it better. >> well, and it may well be that they need more police officers out there , but in this out there, but in this particular case, there weren't enough people around to go and deal with the s
and we know that is wrong, which is why the met police, that's incompetent, inept, and the metropolitan police commissioner is embraced it. >> well, but the met then apologised and the apologise apology was probably the worst part as well because that that completely , wrecked any chance completely, wrecked any chance that they had, but when it comes down to what the. i'm thinking about the officer at the time and what was going through his head and what you would then do. >> i...
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he said that he still has confidence in the metropolitan police commissioner , mark rowley, but only on the bafis , mark rowley, but only on the basis that he works to rebuild the confidence and trust of not just the jewish community, but also the wider public. and here's a reminder of what's happened nine days ago. >> you are quite openly jewish. >> you are quite openly jewish. >> this is a pro—palestinian march. i'm not accusing you of anything, but i'm worried about the reaction to your presence . the reaction to your presence. >> you choose to remain here because you are for the breach of peace. >> and if i remain here, you will arrested because your presence is antagonising a large group of people that we can't deal with. >> all of that . >> all of that. >> all of that. >> well, since then, fresh footage has emerged that gives the incident a wider context, including this footage that gb news viewers can see, which appears to show gideon falter walking against the palestinian march and an officer approaching him. this clip has also been released of the confrontation between th
he said that he still has confidence in the metropolitan police commissioner , mark rowley, but only on the bafis , mark rowley, but only on the basis that he works to rebuild the confidence and trust of not just the jewish community, but also the wider public. and here's a reminder of what's happened nine days ago. >> you are quite openly jewish. >> you are quite openly jewish. >> this is a pro—palestinian march. i'm not accusing you of anything, but i'm worried about the...
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>> and the metropolitan police commissioner said every burglary would be investigated. he can't deliver that. but no, because deliver on that. but no, because there are so many of them shoplifting obviously that shoplifting and obviously that there no deterrent if there is no deterrent value if you actually solve the you don't actually solve the things deter future ones. >> and all that happens is they just increase. >> yeah. and been talked >> yeah. and we've been talked to on this programme about to a lot on this programme about shoplifting. if you get the co—op having particularly co—op is having a particularly bad unless quid's bad time. and unless 200 quid's worth they're worth is nicked, they're not interested. worth is nicked, they're not interestecso again that you've >> yeah. so again that you've got actually deal with got to actually deal with it. deal it. right from the deal with it. right from the start. i mean, i was in the, in my local supermarket market and suddenly a fight broke out. actually, was all staged so actually, it was all staged so a gang c
>> and the metropolitan police commissioner said every burglary would be investigated. he can't deliver that. but no, because deliver on that. but no, because there are so many of them shoplifting obviously that shoplifting and obviously that there no deterrent if there is no deterrent value if you actually solve the you don't actually solve the things deter future ones. >> and all that happens is they just increase. >> yeah. and been talked >> yeah. and we've been...
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the commissioner of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley, is to meet jewish groups tomorrow, after criticism over the way one of his officers treated a man during a pro—palestinian march in london. gideon falter was told he might provoke a reaction from the demonstrators because he was �*openlyjewish.’ mr falter has called for the commissioner to resign. here's angus crawford. gideon falter wants to cross the road through a pro—palestine march. the road through a pro-palestine march. the road through a ro-palestine march. ~ pro-palestine march. when the crowd is gone _ pro-palestine march. when the crowd is gone i _ pro-palestine march. when the crowd is gone i will... - pro-palestine march. when the crowd is gone i will... he - pro-palestine march. when the crowd is gone i will... he is - crowd is gone i will... he is told that — crowd is gone i will... he is told that is _ crowd is gone i will... he is told that is not _ crowd is gone i will... he is told that is not possible. i crowd is gone i will... he is. told that is not possible. but why? inaudible this is a pro
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but i want to talk to you about, the metropolitan police because i feel some sympathy for the commissioner that his job seems absolutely impossible, that he is in charge of, i don't know, 25,000 people. and every single day there is one of them who does something really eye wateringly stupid, and he is held personally responsible. >> oh, it ultimately , the person >> oh, it ultimately, the person at the top is responsible for how their organisation runs. there is clearly a systemic problem within the metropolitan police that they do not police equally, equality before the law is one of the oldest tenets of our country, and we should absolutely enforce that and insist that it is enforced. that can you imagine if, instead of it being a jewish man with a kippah on, it was a black female crossing the a march of fascists? of course , the police fascists? of course, the police would have protected her as they should , but the same should should, but the same should apply. whoever you are, and under all circumstances. and we do too, desperately need policing by consent. and at the moment i don't
but i want to talk to you about, the metropolitan police because i feel some sympathy for the commissioner that his job seems absolutely impossible, that he is in charge of, i don't know, 25,000 people. and every single day there is one of them who does something really eye wateringly stupid, and he is held personally responsible. >> oh, it ultimately , the person >> oh, it ultimately, the person at the top is responsible for how their organisation runs. there is clearly a systemic...
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but i want to talk to you about, the metropolitan police because i feel some sympathy for the commissioner that his job seems absolutely impossible, that he is in charge of, i don't know, 25,000 people. and every single day there is one of them who does something really eye wateringly stupid, and he is held personally responsible. >> oh, it ultimately , the person >> oh, it ultimately, the person at the top is responsible for how their organisation runs. there is clearly a systemic problem within the metropolitan police that they do not police equally, equality before the law is one of the oldest tenets of our country, and we should absolutely enforce that and insist that it is enforced. that can you imagine if, instead of it being a jewish man with a kippah on, it was a black female crossing the a march of fascists? of course , the police fascists? of course, the police would have protected her as they should , but the same should should, but the same should apply. whoever you are, and under all circumstances. and we do too, desperately need policing by consent. and at the moment i don't
but i want to talk to you about, the metropolitan police because i feel some sympathy for the commissioner that his job seems absolutely impossible, that he is in charge of, i don't know, 25,000 people. and every single day there is one of them who does something really eye wateringly stupid, and he is held personally responsible. >> oh, it ultimately , the person >> oh, it ultimately, the person at the top is responsible for how their organisation runs. there is clearly a systemic...
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police commissioner, sir mark rowley, discuss concerns rowley, to discuss concerns after incident and this after the incident and this comes new polling comes following new polling suggesting only four out of ten people in england say they trust the police, especially the met, who lowest confidence who got the lowest confidence score. so for great british score. so for the great british debate i'm asking debate this hour, i'm asking whether right to whether the police right to threaten arrest. see threaten with arrest. let's see what of that. what my panel make of that. lizzie cundy matthew lizzie cundy and also matthew laza, yeah, mean laza, lizzie cundy. yeah, i mean , it's a terrible situation. >> as you know, i got caught up in marches myself, and one in these marches myself, and one of protesters asked me if of the protesters asked me if i was jewish, if i was a jew, wouldn't leave me alone. i actually went up to a policeman and said, can you help me? i need to get to work. and i'm scared. and we're too scared. and he said, we're too fearful do anything , he said, fearful to do a
police commissioner, sir mark rowley, discuss concerns rowley, to discuss concerns after incident and this after the incident and this comes new polling comes following new polling suggesting only four out of ten people in england say they trust the police, especially the met, who lowest confidence who got the lowest confidence score. so for great british score. so for the great british debate i'm asking debate this hour, i'm asking whether right to whether the police right to threaten arrest....
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because sadiq khan is ultimately also the commissioner of the metropolitan police . so how has the met been police. so how has the met been doing? in terms of women feeling safe? we had this , report by safe? we had this, report by dame louise casey, which was quite an indictment saying, the institution that is the metropolitan police is institutionally homophobic, sexist and harbouring those with racist attitudes . i'm a bit racist attitudes. i'm a bit sceptical when it comes to structural racism, because we hear so much of it and it's so much ingrained with the with the ideology and the rhetoric of the woke. but nonetheless, this is sadiq khan and he wants to his stance for election next month as the mayor of london. and he he wants to, assure the voters and women that , you know, they and women that, you know, they are safe and they haven't been. and he acknowledges that the question is whether or not they would they would believe he's the right person to make london safer for them , because he safer for them, because he himself acknowledges that i want to london
because sadiq khan is ultimately also the commissioner of the metropolitan police . so how has the met been police. so how has the met been doing? in terms of women feeling safe? we had this , report by safe? we had this, report by dame louise casey, which was quite an indictment saying, the institution that is the metropolitan police is institutionally homophobic, sexist and harbouring those with racist attitudes . i'm a bit racist attitudes. i'm a bit sceptical when it comes to structural...
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and i'm afraid i reached the position that i think the commissioner of the metropolitan police should resign. why? and so, first of all, week after week, our capital city has become a no go area for some british people. and i think that that is parts of the capital city have become a no go area for some people. and i think that's completely unacceptable. but when you see that clip that we saw earlier of gideon declare an interest, because i know him and i've met gideon falter and i have the highest respect for him. but when you see somebody being told you're quite openly jewish, i'm therefore going to detain you if you try to go down that street . you try to go down that street. we've got things the wrong way around. the police are meant to deal with criminals, not to deal with their victims in that way. and it's really quite a profound point for me, really. i think the policing has gone so wrong and is so clearly the responsibility of the leadership of the police, who have failed their rank and file. and i just don't see it getting better with this leadership. so i think it should go
and i'm afraid i reached the position that i think the commissioner of the metropolitan police should resign. why? and so, first of all, week after week, our capital city has become a no go area for some british people. and i think that that is parts of the capital city have become a no go area for some people. and i think that's completely unacceptable. but when you see that clip that we saw earlier of gideon declare an interest, because i know him and i've met gideon falter and i have the...
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it's two weeks until the local elections in england and wales for councillors and police and crime commissioners. voters will also be electing ten metropolitan mayors. the conservatives' andy street has been mayor of the west midlands — which stretches from wolverhampton to coventry — since 2017. this will be the third time he's standing but polls suggest he's well behind labour. 0ur political editor, chris mason, reports. the way england as governed is changing. new or newish political power lines, directly elected regional mayors and more of them — with real consequences. yeah, so the role of mayors in england has really been growing over the last decade. and that's what's so exciting about these upcoming elections. you know, these are increasingly powerful figures. they've got powers over policy areas such as transport and schools, local economy, local environment. visiting a building site in walsall, the conservative mayor of the west midlands, talking up his own record, rather than his party affiliation. actually call it brand andy. it's that first name piece. and that's the pitch. it
it's two weeks until the local elections in england and wales for councillors and police and crime commissioners. voters will also be electing ten metropolitan mayors. the conservatives' andy street has been mayor of the west midlands — which stretches from wolverhampton to coventry — since 2017. this will be the third time he's standing but polls suggest he's well behind labour. 0ur political editor, chris mason, reports. the way england as governed is changing. new or newish political...
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by contact strategy that has been set out by the commissioner of the metropolitan police, mark rowley, either way, we're heading down a very, very dangerous path. i think everyone can accept that. >> seeing a swastika on one of these marches is chilling, and frankly, the worst possible taste i have seen some of these signs that use swastikas , almost signs that use swastikas, almost to compare what the jewish state is, is doing now to the actions of the nazis in the 1930s and 19405. of the nazis in the 1930s and 1940s. not so much to say that the jews should be exterminated , the jews should be exterminated, but to say that israel is acting like the nazis. now again, that is an anti—semitic trope. it's wrong, i wonder, where does wrong, but i wonder, where does the bounds of free speech? where does the boundary of free speech sit here? should people be allowed to really expose their movement for ignorance and poor taste under the law? or should they not? is this a free speech issue ? issue? >> well, look, i mean, the free speech has never been an unqualified right, yes. everyone has
by contact strategy that has been set out by the commissioner of the metropolitan police, mark rowley, either way, we're heading down a very, very dangerous path. i think everyone can accept that. >> seeing a swastika on one of these marches is chilling, and frankly, the worst possible taste i have seen some of these signs that use swastikas , almost signs that use swastikas, almost to compare what the jewish state is, is doing now to the actions of the nazis in the 1930s and 19405. of...
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it comes after criticism of how the metropolitan police treated a jewish man during a pro—palestinian march in london last weekend. an officer told gideon falter he might provoke a reaction from the demonstrators because he was "openly jewish." he's now calling for the commissioner, mark rowley, to resign. here's angus crawford. gideon falter wants to cross the road through a pro—palestine march. but he's told that's not possible. but why? you are quite openlyjewish. this is a pro—palestinian march. i'm not accusing you of of anything. when he challenges police, he's given an ultimatum. that's not acceptable. today, he's calling for the head of the met to resign. after six months of sir mark rowley�*s metropolitan police deciding to curtail the rights of law abiding londoners, including thejewish community, to appease lawless mobs, i think it's time for sir mark rowley to go. sir mark has apologised for the incident, the second apology in three days, saying he wants london to be a city where everyone feels safe. since the hamas attacks of the 7th of october and israel's response
it comes after criticism of how the metropolitan police treated a jewish man during a pro—palestinian march in london last weekend. an officer told gideon falter he might provoke a reaction from the demonstrators because he was "openly jewish." he's now calling for the commissioner, mark rowley, to resign. here's angus crawford. gideon falter wants to cross the road through a pro—palestine march. but he's told that's not possible. but why? you are quite openlyjewish. this is a...
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and later, of course, an assistant commissioner of the metropolitan police doubled down on the mistake that the cop on the beat had made and made it even worse. and they had to withdraw statements. withdraw both statements. so that's withdraw both statements. so tidon't think the police are i don't think the police are fully qualified and fully understand their role on the streets of london. >> now, to be fair, they have apologised. they have. >> they've apologised twice. >> they've apologised twice. >> they've apologised twice. >> they apologised twice. >> they have apologised twice. the bad apology, the first one was a bad apology, but they have said, but you know, they have said, you know, the use of terms openly by one our openly jewish by one of our officers hugely regrettable. openly jewish by one of our officer putting ely regrettable. openly jewish by one of our officerputting ity regrettable. openly jewish by one of our officerputting it mildly, table. openly jewish by one of our officerputting it mildly, tablthe that's putting it mildly, by the way. but do you, do you way. ye
and later, of course, an assistant commissioner of the metropolitan police doubled down on the mistake that the cop on the beat had made and made it even worse. and they had to withdraw statements. withdraw both statements. so that's withdraw both statements. so tidon't think the police are i don't think the police are fully qualified and fully understand their role on the streets of london. >> now, to be fair, they have apologised. they have. >> they've apologised twice. >>...
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commissioner, in the shape of the mayor of london, is giving to the metropolitan police. but it's also down to the met themselves. and we've seen the met have hardly showered themselves in glory on many fronts in recent weeks and months and years. the way they police protests, the way they turn a blind eye to anti—semitic posters being dragged through the streets of london on the hate marches . and now we see hate marches. and now we see that they have presided over a crime wave when it comes to knife crime. contrary to what we're seeing in most of the rest of the united kingdom. so, you know, i've said for some time now, and i don't say this lightly, you know, he's been retired nearly 25 years, but my dad was a metropolitan police officer. i've always been very pro police. i've always been very pro the met. but i think some serious reform is needed within the metropolitan police and the political leadership that the metropolitan police have from city hall to get them to refocus and reprioritize the way they conduct themselves in keeping londoners safe from knives, keep
commissioner, in the shape of the mayor of london, is giving to the metropolitan police. but it's also down to the met themselves. and we've seen the met have hardly showered themselves in glory on many fronts in recent weeks and months and years. the way they police protests, the way they turn a blind eye to anti—semitic posters being dragged through the streets of london on the hate marches . and now we see hate marches. and now we see that they have presided over a crime wave when it comes...