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wales's former first minister, carwynjones, has been strongly criticised by the family of the welsh assembly member carl sargeant who took his own life after being sacked as a government minister. mr sargeant had been facing allegations of inappropriate behaviour towards women. today a coroner at the inquest british ships are put into his death said more support on high alert in the gulf, needed to be given to ministers as the threat level is raised amid ongoing tensions with iran. a royal navy ship had to intervene who lost theirjobs. in the strait of hormuz when a british tanker was confronted there were jubliant scenes by iranian gunboats. at edgbaston today as england when three iranian vessels tried thrashed australia to reach their first cricket world cup to block the tanker‘s passage finalfor 27 years. they won by eight wickets. england will now meet new zealand the navy frigate moved in sunday's final at lords. in to shield it. we'll be asking how serious this our sports correspondent latest confrontation could prove to be. also tonight... an unarmed man shot dead by police — joe wilson was watching. a public inquiry says a "catastrophic series of failings" since the world cup began this message has never quite arrived. delivery is nowjust a game away. by senior officers was to blame. the semifinal here was, england say, almost perfect. australia's captain marked his territory for a long stay. aaron finch lasted one ball, lbw, gone. firearms command is authorised and england's dream scenario — get rid of david warner early, planned the operation incompetently so here's what a cricketing dream come true looks like. and in breach of national guidance. chris woakes, pride of birmingham. labour rejects claims of interfering in allegations of anti—semitism and says the accusations are inaccurate and made
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by disgruntled former employees. the lion air crash in indonesia — next, too good for peter handscomb. lawyers for the families of those who died in the boeing 737 max say well, try facing jofra archer. alex carey actually did brilliantly they have been cheated here to catch his helmet before out of compensation. it fell on his stumps, and he batted on bravely to make 46. steve smith was australia's anchor but watch england's wicketkeeper jos buttler here gather the ball commentator: hit away over mid—on. and hurl it. and jubilation at edgbaston, as england thrash australia to take their place in the cricket world cup final for the first time in 27 years. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, serena williams sales into the smith run out for 85, confirmed by the replay. wimbledon final as she looks to win england hit their targets. a record equalling 24th grand slam commentator: excellent. australia 223 all out, job half done. now england chased that total. title. the opening batsmen normally thrill. if roy doesn't hit it, bairstow will. another hundred partnership. australia brought steve smith on to bowl, red rag to bull. some of the biggest hitting birmingham has ever seen. good evening. all british ships sailing through the waters near iran commentator: up here are being advised to go in the commentary box! to a heightened state of security. jason roy overdrive, it comes after a royal navy warship get the match over with. roy was given out for 85.
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had to warn off three iranian england had used their review, gunboats that were trying to intercept a british oil tanker in the gulf. couldn't challenge the decision. the ministry of defence says hms well, he didn't hit it but you have montrose moved between the tanker to go — that is cricket. it meant the captain, called "british heritage" eoin morgan, could wallop thejoyful winning runs. and the iranian vessels. england won with a flourish, there's been a major escalation they won with ease, they won with nearly 18 overs to spare. in tensions in recent weeks in this hoyt and eden silva lost their globally important region. quarterfinal to evan it's one of the busiest oil shipping routes in the world. on one side are the arab states including a number of key allies. on the other, iran. the achieve the team have almost been hidden, the lack of free—to—air coverage has been a talking point. between them, the strait of hormuz — at its narrowest point it's sunday's final between england and new zealand will be on channel 4, as only 21 miles across. but in total a fifth of the world's well as sky so will is the potential oil exports are squeezed through this tiny corridor. so any disruption there affects global oil supplies for a bigger tv audience, the and as a result prices. achievement of this team notjust our defence correspondent here today but over several years jonathan beale reports. this is the royal navy warship means they do merit the attention. which had to warn off three iranian gun boats. results and rankings have long suggested this is the best one day the frigate hms montrose cricket team in the world, on sunday and a detachment of royal marines are reported to have had at lord's, england have the chance
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to train their weapons to prove on the iranians, and issue several warnings over the radio, before they turned away. and this is the tanker, british heritage, the target of iranian interest, as it was about to transit the narrow volatile strait of hormuz. children have been killed in greece. the lightning, hail storm as she approached the disputed and violent winds only lasted for 20 island of abu mousa, minutes but it was enough to terrify defence sources say the iranian thousands of tourists who sought boats tried to force the tanker to change course, shelter in bars and restaurants. when the british warship came cars were overturned, trees uprooted leaving much of the beach—side to the rescue, and resort badly damaged. dozens of people were injured. escorted her to safety. officials declared a state obviously very concerning developments, but also i'm very proud of the royal navy and the role of emergency in the area. they played in keeping british assets, british shipping safe. relatives of people who died in the boeing 737 max crash we are continuing to monitor in indonesia have been cheated out the situation very, very carefully. of compensation according to their lawyers. iran's revolutionary guard regularly many families who lost loved ones in the plane crash last october patrol what is one of the busiest were persuaded to sign agreements that prevent them from taking legal sea lanes in these fast boats. action against boeing. the bbc has discovered relatives signed similar agreements following two previous crashes in the past, they have in indonesia and the agreements threatened to block it. prevented them from a fifth of the world's oil supplies suing in the us courts. boeing declined to comment on the agreements. travel through the strait of hormuz. panorama's richard bilton reports.
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tensions there have been rising ever since president trump pulled out of an international deal aimed at curbing iran's nuclear programme. last october, a boeing 737 max last month, the us accused iran crashed into the sea off indonesia. of targeting two tankers all 189 people onboard were killed. within weeks, relatives were offered in the region with mines. compensation by insurance lawyers. but families who took up the offer one week later, iran shot down had to sign agreements that would prevent them from taking legal a us surveillance drone, action against boeing or the airline lion air. and last week british royal marines merdian agustin‘s husband was killed in the crash. seized a tanker off gibraltar they give give me some document carrying iranian oil to syria, to sign, the document said you can have the money but you can't sue us, in breach of eu sanctions. lion air, you can't sue boeing. it is that incident which prompted merdian didn't sign, but it's iran's president to issue this believed around 50 families did. they will get compensation warning just yesterday. ofjust under £74,000 each. translation: you, britain, are the initiator of insecurity and you will realise the consequences later. now you are so hopeless, that when one of your tankers wants to move in the region you have merdian didn't sign, but it's believed around 50 families did. to bring your frigates to escort it they will get compensation because you are scared. british merchant vessels ofjust under £74,000 each. in the gulf have been put at the highest security level, with the advice not to enter
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iranian territorial waters. officials here at the foreign office say they are keeping britain's but under indonesian law, military posture under constant review in the region, but they insist they do not the families were entitled but under indonesian law, the families were entitled want to see tensions escalate. to 71,000 any way. the relatives of those who died in the crash had little to gain by signing these agreements. but they could be very valuable america's already beefed up its military presence to boeing, because in signing them, to protect its interests. the families have agreed never will britain have to do the same? to take legal action over the crash. we asked boeing if they have up to 30 uk merchant ships had any communication with the insurance lawyers are in the region on any given day. who helped organise the agreements. they didn't answer our question. though iran still denies it tried they said the insurers for boeing to seize the tanker, the threat hasn't gone away. are in discussions with other insurers round the world as is typical and customary in circumstances such as these. jonathan beale, bbc news. but we have discovered boeing has benefitted from similar agreements following two earlier crashes. and each time, the same insurance our chief international correspondent lisa doucet is here. lawyer was involved. incident after incident recently. what's the impact likely to be of this latest one? there's been an incident in may, injune, and now in boeing use the agreements to prevent families july, in this vital waterway, every from suing in the us courts. time it happens there is a spike in now lawyers for the lion air tension and then it subsides. so
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families say they have lost out. many say we have to de—escalate. nobody wants a war, and all out war, the families who signed the releases and discharge have been cheated out of compensation, in this area, but there's a they have been preyed upon by insurance companies realisation setting in that this is and by the council for those going to be very long game, that the insurance companies, and ultimately to the benefit of boeing. risks of the tensions in this boeing says it truly regrets crucial shipping lane are not going to go away, and that's why there's lots of talk about trying to develop the loss of life and will continue diplomatic channels to help de—escalate, but also to form a to help with the healing process. coalition to guarantee the freedom of navigation. but without of last week, the company said it would provide $100 million to help course, escalating the tension and the risk everyone wants to avoid. communities and families affected by two recent 737 max accidents. but this is dangerous because one of richard bilton, bbc news seattle. these months, one of these incidents, there is going to be a misunderstanding, a miscalculation, and that will lead to some kind of let's take a look at some confrontation which will of course of today's other news. include the disruption to vital oil supplies. and something has a been a report says there is still a ‘significant problem' accused of it, it denies it but what of bullying and harrassment towards staff who work for mps. is iran trying to achieve here? for that's despite a new code on parliamentary behaviour. the report also says some iran there is already war going on, of the worst offenders are well known in westminster, an economic war, waged by the united and their behaviour
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has been tolerated and states as it continues to impose wave after wave of crippling accepted for too long. sanctions. it's been doing it ever since it pulled out of the nuclear a 25—year—old man has been arrested deal last year. the situation is on suspicion of the murder murky but it's widely believed there of a heavily pregnant woman last month. kelly mary fauvrelle isa group was eight months pregnant. murky but it's widely believed there is a group within the islamic her baby son delivered revolutionary guard that wants to by paramedics and named riley send a message to the world that by her family also later died. iran is not powerless, that it will not stay quiet in its backyard, and that it has the ability to inflict harm, to cause pain, on others in more and more people in england are struggling the same way that they are to get hold of their gp, according to a new survey. inflicting pain on iran. iran knows a third of patients are struggling to reach their practice the red lines which can provoke some on the phone, with many others unhappy with the appointment times on offer. kind of military confrontation. it the far right activist, has lots of pink lighting that can tommy robinson, has been sentenced use to provoke, but that's dangerous to nine months in prison for contempt of court. robinson whose real name too. lisa doucet, thank you. is stephen yaxley lennon was found to have disrupted a criminal trial in leeds. a public inquiry has blamed lucy manning reports. greater manchester police for a "catastrophic" series of errors which led to an unarmed man being shot dead. crowd chant: we want tommy 36—year—old anthony grainger out, we want tommy out! was sitting in a stolen car in a car park in cheshire when police heading back to jail. don't believe everything shot him dead seven years ago. danny savage reports. you read on a t—shirt — anthony grainger, shot dead stephen yaxley—lennon wasn't by police seven years ago.
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a judge today blamed convicted ofjournalism. a catastrophic series of errors by police for his death. he was found to have interfered with a trial, encouraging vigilante action it was a saturday in march 2012, against the defendants. do you regret interfering when armed police drove into this withjustice and harassing people? car park and blocked in a red audi so today in court he was sentenced to nine months in prison. he will be out in two and a half. which was parked in this space. they believed the men in the vehicle how are you feeling about your verdict? last year outside leeds crown court were planning an armed robbery. on a live social—media broadcast, one officer quickly fired one shot he confronted men accused of sexual exploitation. through the windscreen, there were strict temporary rules about reporting to make sure killing anthony grainger, there was a fair trial, who was sitting in the front. that officer later said he thought that mr grainger but he encouraged people was reaching for a gun. watching to confront them. the judge said he was probably reaching for the door handle and there was no intelligence to suggest he was armed. harass him, find him, go and knock on his door. greater manchester police is to blame for the death follow him. the judge told stephen yaxley—lennon of mr grainger because it failed that he had recklessly disobeyed a court order protecting the trial to authorise, plan or conduct at leeds crown court and had seriously risked the integrity of it, the firearms operation in such a way that he'd lied about what had happened there and sought to portray as to minimise recourse to the use himself as the victim. of lethal force. firearms commanders authorised and planned the sentence was greeted with anger and some violence the operation incompetently. by his supporters outside, who claim he was just doing his report also said the firearms what otherjournalists do
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unit responsible for the operation when reporting court cases. had a culture of secrecy and an arrogant attitude, which he's the judges didn't agree, and he was taken away to prison, his nine—month sentence reduced concerned still exists today. because of time he'd already spent in jail before his appeal. there's no worse feeling his supporters then marched for a mother for that knock to come to westminster and, despite mr yaxley—lennon complaining on your door and say a police he'd been imprisoned forjournalism, they surrounded other journalists working there, officer's killed your son. abusing and threatening them. it's likely they'll see him released from prison in september. anthony grainger‘s mum concedes her son was in a stolen car lucy manning, bbc news. and had a criminal record. if he was doing something wrong and he was in a stolen car, why wasn't he arrested? why does he have to be shot? the enquiry concluded the officer who shot anthony grainger made an honest but mistaken decision to shoot. mr grainger‘s partner is worried that those failings and finally serena williams is still exist in the unit. through to her 11th wimbledon final. it took her less than an hour gmp firearms operations to beat ba rbora strycova aren't fit for purpose. in straight sets. she's now looking to make they're unsafe, and until it's history by winning her addressed and there's some serious 24th grand slam title. systemic changes implemented, andy swiss was there. i don't think they're safe to be it has become one of sport's on the streets of manchester. most familiar sights. another serena celebration, another step towards history. if she had been a little rusty tonight police responded to that concern. at the start of the tournament, significant change has taken place with the passage of time. she's now back to her gleaming best.
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as i say there have been numerous operations run very, very safely, but that doesn't mean we are being complacent that pulverising power and we won't continue to drive was as irresistible as ever, but williams‘ poise safety standards and drive out any cultural issues that may exist. was also plain to see. beautiful. anthony grainger‘s family now want the authorities to consider criminal charges. poor barbora strycova was soon danny savage, bbc news, liverpool. hurtling towards the exit. all over in less than an hour, in suitably emphatic style. williams now in sight of a record fraudsters are using social media equalling 24th grand slam title. to promote a scam exploiting a remarkable feat for loopholes in the main welfare benefit, universal credit. bbc news has found sites a remarkable athlete. on facebook, instagram and snapchat advertising the fraud to claim advance payments on the benefit i have a greatjob and i love which can leave victims with hundreds of pounds what i do, and i'm still pretty good worth of debt. at what i do, i guess, ijust enjoy it. on monday we revealed that officials it's just a remarkable feared tens of millions of pounds experience every time. may have been stolen. michael buchanan has the story. williams will now face simona halep in the final, thanks for my 400. after she breezed past elina svitolina. no doubting serena williams has been happy customers. the star attraction here today, a government grant, free money. but there's still been plenty of british interest for the fans — the bogus boasts of the social media with varied results. sites being used to falsely claim universal credit,
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defraud the taxpayer, and leave victims with large debts. home interest in the mixed this is the facebook site that left doubles is over, after evan hoyt and eden silva sophie owing hundreds of pounds. lost their quarterfinal to evan dodig and latisha chan. but in the wheelchair events, the 26—year—old health care success for andy lapthorne, through to his final. who else fancies assistant needed money becoming a champion? andy swiss, bbc news, wimbledon. to decorate her home, when she came across an offer of a grant. i said it's not a loan, it's a grant? and they said no, it's a government grant, you don't have to pay it back. here on bbc one it's time so they reassure you all the way for the news where you are. through the process. the fraudsters secretly signed her up for universal credit. they used false e—mail addresses, they put i had five kids, my rent was £1600. based on the details that the criminals supplied, good evening, i'm assad ahmad. the mum of two had a £1200 advance loan paid into her bank. a father who passed out she paid the fraudsters half of it. near his disabled daughter, after being punched and restrained she is now waiting to hear how much by police officers, says he's "not a criminal". she have to repay the government. younas bentehar parked it was like i had fell into a big black hole, i didn't know how to get out. when you are trying to get out, with someone's help,
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there was no help, so you're still stuck there, that's how i felt, i was literally alone. on a road in east london — universal credit is a new service that helps ensure you're better off in work than on benefits. we have been told the benefit has been mercilessly exploited, among the successful bogus claims we have heard about are one fraudster naming five nonexistent children "give", "me", "some", "money", "now". hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm chetan pathak — coming up on the programme. young britons in ibiza are applying is cricket coming home? to top up their summerjob salaries and the homeless and drug users have been exploited for england thrash australia by eight their personal details. wickets to reach sunday's world cup final against new zealand. furiousjob furious job centre staff have one win from history, e—mailed us since we revealed the serena williams sails into the wimbledon final extent of the fraud on monday. as she looks to win a record believe me when i tell you that 20 equalling 24th grand slam title. million is nowhere near the truth will stop at myjob centre we are seeing between 50—20 false claims per day, each one scamming £1500. ijust i just need to ijust need to feel good and now our officers have seen over not 5p that i feel good, i can do what i do best and that is play tennis. and hitting his stride... over a three—month period, so much a good day for geraint thomas
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of this is going on. been working who improves his overall position at the tour de france for dwp over 30 years and never anything like it. opposition mps say the government has failed to protect the victims. they have known about these criminal scams since november, and i'm not convinced they have done enough to protect people who are claiming these advance payments, claiming universal credit from these criminal scammers. the government say they are working thanks forjoining is, we start with social media sites to shut down with the ultimate demolition job... accounts that promote fraud, as england dominated australia from start to finish and are warning people not to hand to reach their first world cup final over their personal details. for the moment, though, in 27 years. a benefit designed to make work pay is instead making lying lucrative. michael buchanan, bbc news. they bowled the aussies out for 223 with an over to spare and then chased down their target with ease labour's deputy leader tom watson to win by eight wickets at esgbaston. has said he is appalled they'll now face new zealand by allegations of anti—semitism as they look to win their first raised in a bbc panorama programme, cricket world cup. and has called for a fully will perry was watching: independent investigation. but the labour party has hit back, saying the former party officials cricket‘s coming home was the chant who spoke to the programme were disaffected opponents after having them beat their old ofjeremy corbyn. the whistle—blowers had claimed that rivals by eight wickets to book close associates of mr corbyn interfered in the way the party their place in the world cup final dealt with allegations
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of anti—semitism. on sunday against new zealand at lourdes australia. it looked like a really good toss to win early on the party has rejected any claim that it is anti—semitic. this morning because they put john pienaar reports. themselves the morejeremy corbyn‘s criticised, the louder the defence. this wellwisher's verdict on the media — "they don't stop bullying." he is saying nothing about the latest claims that under his leadership labour's been soft on anti—semitism. his close ally came out fighting, whistleblowers' accounts of anti—semitism had been distorted. their claims disputed by colleagues. some serious charges there, they have been hotly contested, some of the staff, ex—staff‘s statements have been contested by existing staff. there's been complaints put into the bbc now, and i think the bbc should investigate those and we can come to a conclusion. has the labour party leadership done enough to tackle anti—semitism?
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i think it has. i have always said at the very beginning it was too slow, not ruthless enough, and i think that's improve dramatically. but last night's panorama has inflamed the row over anti—semitism, with striking testimony from whistle—blowers. i do not think the labour pa rty‘s a safe space for jewish people any more. i actively considered committing suicide. but mr corbyn‘s deputy is denying whistle—blowers were politically motivated, demanding automatic expulsions and an independent complaints body. i was shocked when i saw panorama last night and i am angry this morning. the only way to deal with this is to address, is, you know, action not words. this is about practise and culture. it must have taken great courage for them to whistle—blow and for them to have to call out poor practices i think is deeply sad, and deplorable that we would just dismiss them as in some way sort of disaffected.
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this row is getting personal. mr corbyn‘s close adviser seamus milne is accused of improper interference in discipline cases. so is party general secretary jenny formby. labour's official statement backs them up and condemns the bbc for 00:16:13,831 --> 2147483051:44:51,631 what it calls an overtly 2147483051:44:51,631 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 biased intervention.
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