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might have lost acknowledging they might have lost confidence. i acknowledging they might have lost confidence. ~ , . acknowledging they might have lost confidence. ~' , ., ., confidence. i think they have to acknowledge — confidence. i think they have to acknowledge that _ confidence. i think they have to acknowledge that public - confidence. i think they have to acknowledge that public has . confidence. i think they have to l acknowledge that public has lost confidence, certainly women. etiquette worth pointing out that the advice given to women before this case was if you feel unsafe, if you're being followed, if a man is harassing you seek out a police officer they would help you. in fact the outpouring of rage and anger and hurt in the immediate aftermath of sarah everard death when women were sharing their story not of being murdered but of the everyday fear and harassment that they face. boris johnson's response to that was to say we will put undercover police officers in nightclub to help make women fade to national say. i rememberfeeling women fade to national say. i remember feeling just women fade to national say. i rememberfeeling just so women fade to national say. i remember feeling just so insulted that a male politician with think that a male politician with think that that was a solution and that would help make me feel safe. this ma be would help make me feel safe. this may be part — would help make me feel safe. this may be part of _ would help make me feel safe. this may be part of the concern about public figures being tone deaf because this is been issued by the
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mat under cressida dick's supervision. — matt. here the part of the statement that is been sent to mp5, the met is growing, we are employing 650 new officers into busy public places including those where women and girls often lacked confidence that they are safe. we are also stepping up patrols and providing police presence which is most needed bike identifying key hot spots for violators of harassment pulled up where certainly going to be patrolling those areas. rachel. great but... i don't know. it's very difficult _ great but... i don't know. it's very difficult to — great but... i don't know. it's very difficult to say. there was a murder 'ust difficult to say. there was a murder just last _ difficult to say. there was a murder just last week of a young schoolteacher who was killed in a park _ schoolteacher who was killed in a park l'm — schoolteacher who was killed in a park. i'm sure that the police patrol — park. i'm sure that the police patrol the _ park. i'm sure that the police patrol the park sometimes but it still happen. of course they have to put all _ still happen. of course they have to put all of _ still happen. of course they have to put all of this reassurance out and say they're — put all of this reassurance out and say they're going to flood hot spot areas _ say they're going to flood hot spot areas and — say they're going to flood hot spot areas and obviously i massively welcome — areas and obviously i massively welcome that. it's quite hard to
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feel happy that... it feels like is that the — feel happy that... it feels like is that the best that can happen is quite _ that the best that can happen is quite depressing.— that the best that can happen is quite depressing. indeed. if you're not in the circulation _ quite depressing. indeed. if you're not in the circulation area - quite depressing. indeed. if you're not in the circulation area do - quite depressing. indeed. if you're not in the circulation area do have| not in the circulation area do have a look on the front page online it's very striking. you will see a reminder there are women there who are very similar to women you know and love in yourfamily in your circle of friends and your acquaintances and among your colleagues. and it's kind of pause for thought about the real lives that have been destroyed and just such a short time. a story which they met would probably prefer wasn't a headline story tomorrow but it is on the front of theguardian. this is about the behaviour of certain undercover police officers in forming intimate sexual relationship some of which resulted in the parenting of children, resulted in children being born with women at political activist they
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were investigating. l women at political activist they were investigating.— women at political activist they were investigating. i think this is somethina were investigating. i think this is something that _ were investigating. i think this is something that is _ were investigating. i think this is something that is heard - were investigating. i think this is something that is heard quite . were investigating. i think this is something that is heard quite a i were investigating. i think this is i something that is heard quite a lot. the idea that police officers have had a long—standing relationship with undercover officers. this had a long-standing relationship with undercover officers. this case the 'ud . es with undercover officers. this case the judges found _ with undercover officers. this case the judges found in _ with undercover officers. this case the judges found in of _ with undercover officers. this case the judges found in of the - the judges found in of the environmentalists forjustice environmentalists for justice campaigners saying environmentalists forjustice campaigners saying that basically her human rights had been violated. it is her human rights had been violated. it is a _ her human rights had been violated. it is a hit _ her human rights had been violated. it is a hit of— her human rights had been violated. it is a bit of a landmark, it is a landmark— it is a bit of a landmark, it is a landmark ruling and it shows that that type — landmark ruling and it shows that that type of policing, someone who has formed a relationship with a woman— has formed a relationship with a woman over many, many years and the woman— woman over many, many years and the woman didn't _ woman over many, many years and the woman didn't know that the true identity— woman didn't know that the true identity was the human rights. i'm pleased _ identity was the human rights. i'm pleased to — identity was the human rights. i'm pleased to see the story, i pick and the person— pleased to see the story, i pick and the person who talk is also infiltrated a left—wing group for seven _ infiltrated a left—wing group for seven years and he had a sexual relationship with kate wilson. i'm
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sure that — relationship with kate wilson. i'm sure that finally she will hopefully feel sure that finally she will hopefully feet that — sure that finally she will hopefully feel that she's had some kind of justice. — feel that she's had some kind of justice, another area where the police _ justice, another area where the police need to take a seriously long look at _ police need to take a seriously long look at the — police need to take a seriously long look at the way they operate those kihdm _ look at the way they operate those kind ~~ the — look at the way they operate those kind... the way they conduct those kind... the way they conduct those kind of— kind... the way they conduct those kind of operations. kind. .. the way they conduct those kind of operations.— kind of operations. rachel. i think it's very important _ kind of operations. rachel. i think it's very important that _ kind of operations. rachel. i think it's very important that the - kind of operations. rachel. i think it's very important that the police | it's very important that the police are able to go undercover and investigate a whole range of groups if they think those groups to get to be violent. i would like to think that in the 21st century they are able to do that without having six with the people they are investigating. it seems to me to be a relatively low bar. i also wonder, this is a landmark ruling but i wonder if it would be on the front page if we weren't discussing the wider issue of police culture and attitudes toward women within that. i certainly hope that police practices will change, whatever detail comes out in the guardian report is that the superiors of this
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officer were either completely negligent in not blowing about the relationship or worse they did know and they sanctioned it for tells you and they sanctioned it for tells you a lot about the culture of something else that has to change. let’s a lot about the culture of something else that has to change.— else that has to change. let's end with the telegraph _ else that has to change. let's end with the telegraph at _ else that has to change. let's end with the telegraph at a _ else that has to change. let's end with the telegraph at a little - with the telegraph at a little paragraph new rules introduced for forfeiting honours. this paragraph new rules introduced for forfeiting honours.— forfeiting honours. this is when eo - le forfeiting honours. this is when peeple get _ forfeiting honours. this is when pe0ple get very _ forfeiting honours. this is when people get very upset - forfeiting honours. this is when people get very upset when - forfeiting honours. this is when - people get very upset when somebody has been given in honour of some kind possibly even a title and then their behaviour or past behaviour possibly after they've got beyond it so disgraceful that we think they should no longer have that. this is new guidelines enabling honours to be rescinded. interesting note, the honours dissolve or disappear or are withdrawn when somebody dies anyway. the eggs sample, posthumously you can't take went away because harry happen. certainly you can make a note that while that person may have been knighted or received another honour subsequent information
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emerged that meant that that was rescinded or discredited. take him last thought _ rescinded or discredited. take him last thought on — rescinded or discredited. take him last thought on that? _ rescinded or discredited. take him last thought on that? i _ rescinded or discredited. take him last thought on that? i think - rescinded or discredited. take him last thought on that? i think this l last thought on that? i think this is a really good _ last thought on that? i think this is a really good move. _ last thought on that? i think this is a really good move. i'm - last thought on that? i think this . is a really good move. i'm surprised it's taken— is a really good move. i'm surprised it's taken so — is a really good move. i'm surprised it's taken so long for people to be discredited to have their knighthoods removed or at least this committee _ knighthoods removed or at least this committee can get together and see what the _ committee can get together and see what the appropriate action is yeah, it's about _ what the appropriate action is yeah, it's about time.— both very much. will be able to look at a few more stories on tomorrow's front pages. coming up support and weather and we will be joining the team in singapore for newsday. to stay with us on bbc news. good evening. i'm marc edwards and we start with a busy night of european
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football for british sides. west ham united top their group in the europa league after a 2 0 win over rapid vienna at the london stadium. the opener was scored by declan rice in the first half his second goal in as many games in europe this season tapping in after good work down the left from michail antonio. they had to grind it out though, and the visitors had a penalty decision overturned before said benrama wrapped up the points for david moyes's side. celtic already face a huge challenge if they're to qualify out of their group in the europa league. they lost 4—0 at home to bayer leverkusen; florian wirtz making it 2 0 in the first half. amine adli made it four late on, meaning now conceding eight goals in their opening two matches. and in the earlier kick offs, leicester were beaten by legia warsaw to continue their poor start to the season. mahir emreli scored the only goal of the game in the first half. a draw to defeat so far for the
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foxes in europe. and rangers are rooted to the bottom of their group after they were beaten i—nil by sparta prague. david hanckos headerjust about crossed the line in the first half despite allan mcgregors best efforts and things got wo rse for steven gerrards side when glen kamara was shown his second yellow card with 17 minutes remaining. in europe or conference league hurricane patrick despite the only been on a feel for half an hour. showed a comfortable win for tottenham hotspur over slovenia inside. tottenham boss disanto brought on kane it tookjust ten minutes or kane to score his first. england captain den sealing a 90 minute hat trick for that at the end, his 13 for the club. spurs first victory in the group stages. phil foden and ollie watkins have been named in gareth southgate's england squad for the up coming world cup qualifiers against andorra and hungary next month.
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foden returns having missed the last matches in september because of injury the same applies for the aston villa forward 0llie watkins, who southgate said came close to making his squad for the european championship. ac milan defender fikayio tomoroi is also included along with arsenal goalkeeper aaron ramsdale in place of nick pope. manchester united defender harry maguire misses out through injury along with liverpool defender trent alexander—arnold. we've got to it now push each time to we are together we got to push performance every day on the training pitch. yes, we've kept some stability which i think is right. but every player in that team and in that squad knows that there is a huge competition for places. and i think that's driving some of the performances that we have. some of the performances that we have. a west brom supporter has been jailed for racially abusing a footballer online, in what is believed to be the first time an immediate custodial sentence has been imposed for the crime in england and wales. 50 year old simon silwood has been
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sentenced to eight weeks in prison, for sending an offensive message regarding a black player, romaine sawyers, via social media in january, following west bromwich albion�*s 5 0 defeat by manchester city. he admitted to posting the message but he blamed predictive text for its offensive nature. the cps and west midlands police were able to prove his account was not plausible. an investigation is found the system to manipulate boxing matches. matches at the rio 2016 olympics was in place during the games. suspicious bouts include the men's superheavyweight final which saw britain'sjoejoyce lose out on gold and irish boxer michael conlan�*s shock defeat in his bantamweight quarterfinal. alex capstick has the details. there was lots of speculation, rumours swirling around rio that the boxing tournament was corrupt. there were certain fights that hit the headlines because the results were astonishing to some people, certainly experts within the game. one of them was michael conlan, the irish fighter in the
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quarterfinal against the russian. he lost that fight, a fight that most observers felt he had won easily. afterwards, he was critical and outspoken of the judging, the refereeing and in fact the whole of the amateur international boxing organisation. another one isjoejoyce and his super heavyweight final, which he lost to a french opponent. it was quite a close fight, but many people thought that looked suspicious. that is one of the contests on the red list. he said he can't confirm at this stage that it was rigged, that it was manipulated. that the wrong fighter was given the gold medal. that the wrong fighter was given the gold medal. but that is something they will look at in the coming months. cata la n catalan dragons beat 20—
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catalan dragons heat 20— ten. dragons always in control and went overin dragons always in control and went over in the second half of the game beyond doubt they were now face the winner of rhinos in the grand final at old trafford on the ninth stop the ninth britain'sjoss lowden has broken cycling's hour record for women. she beat the previous best of 48 kilometres by 398 metres, which is almost two laps of the grenchen velodrome in switzerland where the attempt took place. lowden will support her partner dan bingham's attempt on friday before competing in the women's tour which starts in bicester in 0xfordshire on monday. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. hello there. october is just around the corner, but the weather story remains the same. there's some heavy rain
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to come in the forecast over the next few days. for friday, the heavy rain slowly ease away from the south east, then leaving a trail of sunny spells and scattered showers behind and the winds remaining quite a feature. strongest of the winds, heaviest of the rain over the next few hours certainly across higher ground of wales. that frontal system will continue to push its way south—east, plenty of showers into western scotland and northern ireland as well. so, we're likely to start off on friday with the wettest weather out towards the west. 0ur frontal system will ease slowly from the south—east corner, leaving a window of sunshine behind, but still the risk of a few squally showers on exposed west—facing coasts. temperatures peaking at 17—18 degrees, so a degree or so up, with a little more sunshine coming through. but then as we move into the weekend, there's more wet and windy weather to come, with gale—force gusts of winds at times and some of the rain really quite persistent. take care.
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welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines — the bill is passed. the us congress votes to avoid a government shutdown, but more tough negotiations lie ahead for president biden. tough questions for british police as the officer who raped and murdered sarah everard is jailed for life. with the cop26 climate summit looming, we look at why australia is lagging behind in its carbon commitments. and we meet the three teenage boys tracking the covid pandemic in australia.
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