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post office chief executive nick reed was _ this. post office chief executive nick reed was at _ this. post office chief executive nick reed was at the _ this. post office chief executive nick reed was at the inquiry . this. post office chief executive - nick reed was at the inquiry and he says he thinks the financial redress scheme has been slow and says he wants to accelerate the process but he said he did not want to comment on alan bates's case. you could get into a room with him right here, right now, get his compensation sorted out, couldn't you? it’s right now, get his compensation sorted out, couldn't you? it's not for me, sorted out, couldn't you? it's not for me. we _ sorted out, couldn't you? it's not for me, we have _ sorted out, couldn't you? it's not for me, we have an _ sorted out, couldn't you? it's not for me, we have an independentl for me, we have an independent panel... for me, we have an independent anel... �* ,, for me, we have an independent anel... �* i. _, for me, we have an independent anelm �* ., pa
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nick reed was in the room, couldn't _ people paid. nick reed was in the room, couldn't he _ people paid. nick reed was in the room, couldn't he have _ people paid. nick reed was in the room, couldn't he have done - people paid. nick reed was in the room, couldn't he have done a . people paid. nick reed was in the i room, couldn't he have done a deal today? _ room, couldn't he have done a deal today? he — room, couldn't he have done a deal toda ? .., room, couldn't he have done a deal toda ? _, ., , ., , today? he could have brought his chequebook. _ today? he could have brought his chequebook, couldn't _ today? he could have brought his chequebook, couldn't he? - chequebook, couldn't he? inaudible no no no, house, a village in france, i don't know. i shouldn't be... i france, i don't know. i shouldn't be--- idont— france, i don't know. i shouldn't be... i don't know. _ france, i don't know. i shouldn't be... i don't know. is _ france, i don't know. i shouldn't be... i don't know. is this- france, i don't know. i shouldn't be... i
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nick reed has been at the inquiry all day. he says he thinks the financial redress scheme has been slow and says he wants to accelerate the process, but said he didn't want to comment on alan bates' case. you could get into a room with him, right here, right now, and get his compensation sorted out, couldn't you ? it's not for me, we have an independent panel. but you could get it done today? i've spoken to alan bates back in 2019 when we were doing the negotiations, he is an extremely decent man and of course, it's very important we get the right level of compensation for him. as he left, alan bates made clear he thinks there's still so much to fight for. the main thing i want at the moment is for the original victim groups to get their money sooner rather than later. it's gone on far too long. what will you do when it is over? me, i'm going to buy a little post office and put my feet up. the smile on his face said it all. he's a man who feels finally vindicated. zoe conway, bbc news. a court in australia has ruled that men c
nick reed has been at the inquiry all day. he says he thinks the financial redress scheme has been slow and says he wants to accelerate the process, but said he didn't want to comment on alan bates' case. you could get into a room with him, right here, right now, and get his compensation sorted out, couldn't you ? it's not for me, we have an independent panel. but you could get it done today? i've spoken to alan bates back in 2019 when we were doing the negotiations, he is an extremely decent...
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reed was being investigated internally with some allegations of bullying. that report has now come back and nick read has been exonerated of misconduct. thank you very much. there's a memorial ceremony today for pc yvonne fletcher, a0 years after the young constable was shot and killed outside the libyan embassy in london in 1984. a campaign is also being launched to bring a private prosecution over her death. our home and legal correspondent, dominic casciani, reports. bagpipes play. for a0 years, the thin blue line of policing between serving the public and dying while protecting them, has been remembered at this spot. wpc yvonne fletcher was fatally shot on this day in 198a. today, hundreds of former and serving officers turned out to honour her sacrifice. the 25—year—old died in a hail of bullets fired from inside libya's then embassy, controlled at the time by revolutionary followers of libya's colonel gaddafi. yvonne fletcher had been sent to control crowds and her death shocked the nation. after a ten day siege, the then prime minister margaret t
reed was being investigated internally with some allegations of bullying. that report has now come back and nick read has been exonerated of misconduct. thank you very much. there's a memorial ceremony today for pc yvonne fletcher, a0 years after the young constable was shot and killed outside the libyan embassy in london in 1984. a campaign is also being launched to bring a private prosecution over her death. our home and legal correspondent, dominic casciani, reports. bagpipes play. for a0...
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nick reed has been at the inquiry all day, he says he thinks the financial redress scheme has been slow, and says he wants to accelerate the process, but said he didn't want to comment on allan bait�*s case. bate's case. you could get into a room with him, right here, right now, and get his compensation sorted out couldn't you? it is not for me, we have an independent panel. but you could get it done today? i have spoken to allan bates back in 2019 when we were doing the negotiations, he is an extremely decent man and it is very important we get the right level of compensation for him. as he left, alan bates made clear he thinks there still so much to fight for. the main thing i want at the moment is for the original victim groups to get their money sooner rather than later, it has gone on far too long. what will you do when it is over? me? i will buy a little post office and put my feet up. the smile on his face said it all. he is a man who feels finally vindicated. zoe conway, bbc news. let's speak to david enright, a partner at howe & co solicitors who represented some of the post
nick reed has been at the inquiry all day, he says he thinks the financial redress scheme has been slow, and says he wants to accelerate the process, but said he didn't want to comment on allan bait�*s case. bate's case. you could get into a room with him, right here, right now, and get his compensation sorted out couldn't you? it is not for me, we have an independent panel. but you could get it done today? i have spoken to allan bates back in 2019 when we were doing the negotiations, he is...
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nick reed has been at the inquiry all day. he says he thinks the financial redress scheme has been slow and says he wants to accelerate the process, but said he didn't want to comment on alan bates' case. you could get into a room with him, right here, right now, and get his compensation sorted out, couldn't you? it is not for me, we have an independent panel. but you could get it done today? i have spoken to alan bates back in 2019 when we were doing the negotiations, he is an extremely decent man and it is very important we get the right level of compensation for him. as he left, alan bates made clear he thinks there's still so much to fight for. the main thing i want at the moment is for the original victim groups to get their money sooner rather than later. it has gone on far too long. what will you do when it is over? me, i will buy a little post office and put my feet up. the smile on his face said it all. he is a man who feels finally vindicated. zoe conway, bbc news. gale force winds and heavy rain have battered large
nick reed has been at the inquiry all day. he says he thinks the financial redress scheme has been slow and says he wants to accelerate the process, but said he didn't want to comment on alan bates' case. you could get into a room with him, right here, right now, and get his compensation sorted out, couldn't you? it is not for me, we have an independent panel. but you could get it done today? i have spoken to alan bates back in 2019 when we were doing the negotiations, he is an extremely decent...
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nick reed, the post office chief executive, watched on as alan bates gave evidence. counsel to the inquiryjason beer are read out an internal post office memo that had said alan bates had been an unmanageable subpostmaster, and the memo said he did not follow instructions despite copious support. instructions despite copious su ort. ~ , ., instructions despite copious su--ort.~ ., , support. were you given copious su ort? support. were you given copious support? laughter _ support? laughter no. what alan bates has been describing this morning has been what it has been like fighting the post office over the last two decades. he talked about in a witness statement how the post office has been denying, lying, defending and attempting to discredit him and other subpostmasters after the last... over the last two decades. what we also heard about this morning was the late disclosure of documents by the late disclosure of documents by the post office. we heard that since the post office. we heard that since the beginning of february, 70,000 documents have materialised. lawy
nick reed, the post office chief executive, watched on as alan bates gave evidence. counsel to the inquiryjason beer are read out an internal post office memo that had said alan bates had been an unmanageable subpostmaster, and the memo said he did not follow instructions despite copious support. instructions despite copious su ort. ~ , ., instructions despite copious su--ort.~ ., , support. were you given copious su ort? support. were you given copious support? laughter _ support? laughter no....
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nick reed has been at the inquiry all day, he says he thinks the financial redress scheme has been slow, and says he wants to accelerate the process, but said he didn't want to comment on allan bait's case. didn't want to comment on allan bait's case-— bait's case. you could get into a room with _ bait's case. you could get into a room with him, _ bait's case. you could get into a room with him, right _ bait's case. you could get into a room with him, right here, - bait's case. you could get into a| room with him, right here, right now, and get his compensation sorted out couldn't you. it is not for me, we have an independent panel. but ou we have an independent panel. but you could get it done today? i - we have an independent panel. but you could get it done today? i havej you could get it done today? i have soken to you could get it done today? i have spoken to allan _ you could get it done today? i have spoken to allan bates _ you could get it done today? i have spoken to allan bates back - you could get it done today? i have spoken to allan bates back in - spoken to allan bates b
nick reed has been at the inquiry all day, he says he thinks the financial redress scheme has been slow, and says he wants to accelerate the process, but said he didn't want to comment on allan bait's case. didn't want to comment on allan bait's case-— bait's case. you could get into a room with _ bait's case. you could get into a room with him, _ bait's case. you could get into a room with him, right _ bait's case. you could get into a room with him, right here, - bait's case. you could get...
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disturbing we're told dexter reed was stopped for not wearing a seat belt pulled over by an unmarked police car, then surrounded by >> plainclothes officers, some were wearing tactical vests, emblazoned with the word now, watch what happened well the foreign it out ll the window down >> what are u dog >> this willot rolled out on down to don't roll theindow i'm don't roll the windoup >> do not doors nothe wind light the >> the drs the door >> around his car >> today, chicago's civilian office of police accountability released this video and said this preliminary information and available evidence appears to confirm that mr. reed fired first, striking one officer >> that officer was hit in the forearm. the four other officers were told then foreign around 96 shots at read within just four 41 sec read got out of the car. officers continue fire as he stbl a after he fell now, we know that by thipoint, reid was unard apparently, those officers did not. >> i don't know where the gun is i don't know where they got it aeapowas found later inside the vehicle. toda his family was shown this f
disturbing we're told dexter reed was stopped for not wearing a seat belt pulled over by an unmarked police car, then surrounded by >> plainclothes officers, some were wearing tactical vests, emblazoned with the word now, watch what happened well the foreign it out ll the window down >> what are u dog >> this willot rolled out on down to don't roll theindow i'm don't roll the windoup >> do not doors nothe wind light the >> the drs the door >> around his car...
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disturbing we're told dexter reed was stopped for not wearing a seat belt pulled over by an unmarked police car, then surrounded by plainclothes, >> officers, some were wearing tactical bests emblazoned with the police. >> now, watch what happened >> well, the windows, i wanted roll the window down >> what are you doing >> all. different, not role that one down to >> don't roll the window. i'm don't roll the window up do not roll the window light >> the doors lock. the, doors the doors >> around, his car >> today chicago's civilian office of police accountability released this video and said this preliminary information and available evidence appears to confirm that mr. reed fired first, striking one officer >> that officer was hit in the forearm, the four other officers were told that foreign around 96 shots at read within just 41 seconds. read got out of the car. officers continue to fire as he stumbled and after he fell now, we know that by this point, reid was unarmed apparently, those officers did not. >> i don't know where the gun is. i don't know where they got as a weapon was
disturbing we're told dexter reed was stopped for not wearing a seat belt pulled over by an unmarked police car, then surrounded by plainclothes, >> officers, some were wearing tactical bests emblazoned with the police. >> now, watch what happened >> well, the windows, i wanted roll the window down >> what are you doing >> all. different, not role that one down to >> don't roll the window. i'm don't roll the window up do not roll the window light >> the...
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post office chief executive nick read has been exonerated of all misconduct allegations following an independent investigation . it independent investigation. it follows claims of misconduct against the ceo and in a statement, the post office board said mr reed has that full and unhed said mr reed has that full and united backing to continue to lead the business and said allegations will always be thoroughly and consisted fully investigated. whoever they are aimed at. it comes as an inquiry is continuing into the post office scandal, which saw subpostmasters wrongly convicted over cash that had apparently gone missing when an it programme was actually to blame . programme was actually to blame. in other news, the prime minister hailed today's inflation figures, saying they demonstrate his economic plan is working. figures show the rate of inflation has fallen to its lowest level in two and a half years, to down 3.2% in march. that's compared to 3.4% the month before. economists say a dip in food prices is the main reason rishi sunak says it's part of a brighter economic picture . pic
post office chief executive nick read has been exonerated of all misconduct allegations following an independent investigation . it independent investigation. it follows claims of misconduct against the ceo and in a statement, the post office board said mr reed has that full and unhed said mr reed has that full and united backing to continue to lead the business and said allegations will always be thoroughly and consisted fully investigated. whoever they are aimed at. it comes as an inquiry is...