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instructor there and the inquiry report in 2019 into this poor woman's that said that there had been 19 relationships going on in sandhurst between senior people and trainees, and clearly that is a position of power being abused by those working at sandhurst, was the finding there. the mod says that it actually wants to have a new military law offence created to make it a crime and military logic have a relationship with somebody, a new recruit, and except there's a problem that needs to be tackle —— a crime in military law that says. when you look all the different institutions you've seen this, the problem of a culture of problematic abusive behaviour, being exposed, this unfortunately seems to be just the latest, and i suppose in that respect, it is perhaps not as a prize that an institution of that
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very masculine type of place historically perhaps has got that unfortunate background —— not a surprise. some would say it seems to have continued until recently. it is not a historic thing. it is something that has continued right until now and probably is still continuing and still is to be properly addressed. i continuing and still is to be properly addressed.- continuing and still is to be properly addressed. continuing and still is to be --roerl addressed. ., ., , properly addressed. i want to bring ou the properly addressed. i want to bring you the response _ properly addressed. i want to bring you the response from _ properly addressed. i want to bring you the response from the - properly addressed. i want to bring you the response from the mod . properly addressed. i want to bring i you the response from the mod here. it is quite long, but there are three distinct bits was i think are quite significant. first, it says that young recruits deserve to be treated with respect, not taken advantage of. this is why the armed forces have a 0—tolerance approach. their second point is the new independent serious crime unit set “p independent serious crime unit set up to investigate serious crimes across mac tried services independent of the chain of command will ensure anyone found guilty will face the full weight of the law and immediate dismissal —— across our
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tri— services. thirdly... the defence secretary is fitting for new legislation would make it a formal offence in military law for those found guilty of sexual relationships with new recruits, potentially resulting in court—martial and the custodial sentence. that is the response there from the mod, a spokesperson there, to that story. let's move on, staying with the front page of the daily telegraph but a different story, underneath the picture there of taylor swift, a kind of, one of those sign of the times stories. tailor—made record for acts of as cds wayne, is the slightly commentating on mac, could it headline —— for wax as cds wayne, is the site become gated headline... 0r people are buying old—fashioned or people are buying old—fashioned lps or people are buying old—fashioned lps then_ or people are buying old—fashioned lps then are buying cvs. —— cd5. we lp5 then are buying cv5. —— cd5. we used _ lp5 then are buying cv5. —— cd5. we
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used to— lp5 then are buying cv5. —— cd5. we used to think — lp5 then are buying cv5. —— cd5. we used to think cd5 are going to replace — used to think cd5 are going to replace vinyl records forever, although— replace vinyl records forever, although even cd5 are being replaced by downloads, but that reference to taylor _ by downloads, but that reference to taylor swift i5 by downloads, but that reference to taylor swift is because apparently her vinyl — taylor swift is because apparently her vinyl records are selling extremely well, along with her he styles. _ extremely well, along with her he styles, according to this report —— harry— styles, according to this report —— harry styles _ styles, according to this report —— harry styles. there's been a long running _ harry styles. there's been a long running debate among music fans as to which_ running debate among music fans as to which format the best. some say vinyl records if you better sounds than _ vinyl records if you better sounds than 605. — vinyl records if you better sounds than cd5, but some people say, this is scientifically impossible and cd5 must _ is scientifically impossible and cd5 must be _ is scientifically impossible and cd5 must be better. fans are voting with their wallets and selecting vinyl records — their wallets and selecting vinyl records i— their wallets and selecting vinyl records. i think there is something nice about — records. i think there is something nice about having that large vinyl records, — nice about having that large vinyl records, it— nice about having that large vinyl records, it gives you something to look at. _ records, it gives you something to look at, whereas a cd and a cd cover is far— look at, whereas a cd and a cd cover is far less _ look at, whereas a cd and a cd cover is far less impressive. it is not as much _ is far less impressive. it is not as much fun —
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is far less impressive. it is not as much fun. maybe that is part of it. martin, _ much fun. maybe that is part of it. martin, just — much fun. maybe that is part of it. martin, just a quote here, saying it is a myth that vinyl whom is all about middle—aged man indulging in nostalgia. i not casting any dispersions here, but what do you of this? i dispersions here, but what do you of this? ., dispersions here, but what do you of this? . ., ., ., ., , this? i agree. to go to the last oint this? i agree. to go to the last point but _ this? i agree. to go to the last point but i _ this? i agree. to go to the last point but i wonder— this? i agree. to go to the last point but i wonder whether - this? i agree. to go to the last point but i wonder whether it l point but i wonder whether it is partly driven by the album cover, because it is so much better than it used to be back in the day. the album cover was a great thing anything of excitement and great creativity which can never really be replicated on a cd cover. i do not know well how much of that is a driver of it. and also i suppose that thing of the scratch that was in certain parts of the particular vinyl lp or whatever you individually had, it was a sort of a thing that you... made it very individual to you. that was not a perfect sound when that happened, but certain distinctive originality to each individual vinyl record that i had, ithink, and probably lots of
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other people used to have. i cannot speak for the rising other people used to have. i cannot speakfor the rising generation now buying it with taylor swift records, i am afraid! but buying it with taylor swift records, i am afraid!— i am afraid! but lots of people will be afraid to _ i am afraid! but lots of people will be afraid to mac— i am afraid! but lots of people will be afraid to mac pleased - i am afraid! but lots of people will be afraid to mac pleased does - be afraid to mac pleased does booming again. that talking lester the papers. —— will be very pleased. thank you for talking us through the papers. that is it for this edition, but martin, jonathan and i will be back at 11:30 p:m.. i am jonathan and i will be back at 11:30 p:m.. iam lewis jonathan and i will be back at 11:30 p:m.. i am lewis vaughanjones. jonathan and i will be back at 11:30 p:m.. iam lewis vaughanjones. this is bbc news. bye—bye. hello, i'm hugh ferris. they had contrasting form before the world cup, but both chelsea and manchester united have looked pretty good in their first premier league game since the tournament. natalie pirks reports on a home win apiece for two teams hoping to keep tabs on the top four. while the rest of us
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pondered what day it was, chelsea were hoping to shake off a christmas hangover. they were without a win or even a goal in three matches, but with the world cup break over, there was a spring in their step. raheem sterling handed kai havertz the key to unlock bournemouth's stacked defence. there hadn't been much fun at stamford bridge of late, but fans were enjoying this. havertz soon turned provider, teeing up mason mount to unleash chelsea's second. what a lovely finish from mason mount! the blues were as dominant in the first half as bournemouth were insipid. a fresh injury blow for reece james, who had already missed the world cup for england, the only dampener on the evening for chelsea, and even though bournemouth improved in the second half, it wasn't enough. chelsea fans will be hoping their great reset continues. as the rain poured at old trafford, illness had swept through manchester united's camp, giving their defence a makeshift look. but forest have scored just one away goal all season, and as they slept, marcus rashford crept,
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defenders nonplussed with a corner straight off the training ground. mere moments later, the england striker was at it again, rashford's confidence flowing to lay it on a plate for his partner. martial in support and hennessey�*s touch not enough. forest had a goal ruled out for offside, but united then wrapped up a dominant display with fred's late strike. the charge for top four is on. natalie pirks, bbc news. so comfortable wins for both manhcester united and chelsea. although another injury problem for reece james dampened the latter�*s evening a ltittle. and boss graham potter is hoping this new knee problem isn't too bad. iam not i am not sure the state of the injury, to be honest. too early to say. but you can see is quality, you can cd player that he is, and it is a blow for us. hopefully, fingers crossed, we'll see how bad it is, but at the moment, not sure.
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burnley have gone three points clear at the top of the championship again after beating birmingham 3—0 at turf moor. burnley scored inside the first minute and in the last minute of stoppage time in a straightforward victory for vincent kompany�*s side. it puts them in a commanding position past the halfway stage of the season — burnley 11 points clear of third place in the race for automatic promotion. meanwhile, afterfailing to prevent relegation from the premier league last season and not starting this one particularly well, dean smith has been sacked by norwich. he's been the centre of a toxic atmosphere at recent games, with some fans demanding smith be replaced. they lost 2—1 at luton yesterday to leave them fifth in the championship afterjust three wins in the last 13 league matches. lionel messi will return to his club psg on the 1st of january after leading argentina to the world cup. he'll miss two french league games between now and then, having had more time off than those other players involved in the final in qatar, when he scored two goals in helping his country win the trophy for a third time. psg boss christophe galtier will have france forward kylian mbappe avaliable for their match on wednesday against strasbourg.
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meanwhile, wales midfielder aaron ramsey has also not returned to his french club side yet but for very different reasons. his manager at nice, lucien favre, says ramsey is finding it "hard to digest" his team's group stage exit at the world cup. harlequins' traditional christmas fixture has taken place in different — albeit familiar — surroundings this year. but they lost 15—12 to bristol, while in the first match of a double—header at the stoop, harlequins' women's team said goodbye to a stalwart. joe lynskey reports. for 1a years over christmas, harlequins have gone round to the neighbours, but this time, due to rail strikes, their date at twickenham has been pushed back. so next door, at the stoop, they welcomed bristol bears, who forced their way in to the try line. bristol are bottom of the league but still with hope of the play—offs, and with a pass through the rain found gabriel ibitoye, a former harlequins player,
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who now put bristol ten points up. but harlequins went here for five league wins in a row, the team third in the league produced great moments. cadan murley put them back in touch, but still they trailed by three, and somehow late on, they missed this. and he goes through the gap. 0h, he's lost it! that gave bristol their first league win for three months, all by the margin of one spill of the ball. in a double—header of this fixture, harlequins women won with eight tries. midway through their season, they approach a new era. quins' shaunagh brown is retiring at 32, a domestic title winner here, a world cup runner—up with england. this was the day the stoop stopped to say goodbye to an influential figure for club, country and her sport. joe lynskey, bbc news. there's been a major shock
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at the pdc world darts this evening. defending champion peter wright is out, after being beaten by belgium's kim huybrechts in the third round. meanwhile, the 2021 winner gerwyn price came through the pick of the third round ties with a comfortable 4—0 victory over raymond van barneveld. a four—time world champion himself. price fell at the quarterfinal stage last year, but the welshman is the world number one and the number one seed this time round. welshman david prichard said he felt "absolutely incredible" after riding the winner of the welsh grand national. prichard was on board the two amigos and burst clear on the final straight to see off competition from the big breakaway. it's the biggest victory in the career of trainer nicky martin, particularly after she admitted last year she forgot to enter the horse in the race! much more on the website and app, of course, but that's all you're sport for now. hello. it's been a wet day for many of us today, but actually in one or two areas,
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the skies are going to clear this evening. that's not the main message as far as the next few days are concerned. far from it. overcast, outbreaks of rain, strong winds, severe gales are possible, too, towards the end of the week. as a result of this daisy—chain of weather systems waiting in the atlantic heading in our direction, this is what we had today — low pressure sweeping through, giving wet and windy conditions. this is the next one arriving tomorrow. more rain and wind on the way for tomorrow. here we have the forecast for this evening. i think by late evening, the bulk of the rain should clear out to the north sea, but the next weather system waiting in the wings in the south—west. notice that skies clear in some areas and there will be a touch of frost in eastern parts of scotland, nippy enough in newcastle and belfast. it remains mild in the south—west with these weather systems sweeping in. 10 degrees, for example, in plymouth will be the overnight low and early morning temperature. here's the forecast for tomorrow.
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here's the low pressure. quite a pressure gradient here, strong winds and gale force around coastal areas in excess of 50 miles an hour. blustery inland too, and you can see how through the day that weather front moves northwards. behind it, the skies should brighten. there will be some showers, but it will be blustery through the course of the afternoon. so, it certainly won't feel like 11 to 12 degrees. it could feel quite cold, actually. come the evening, that rain sweeps across scotland. could be a bit of wintriness across the hills and mountains, and in the wake of this weather front across much of the country, tomorrow evening is blustery with showers. the low pressure is with us on thursday. it does drift away to the norwegian sea, but it will remain blustery through the course of thursday. wintry showers across the scottish hills. elsewhere, sunny spells and showers. the temperatures will be between 6 and 9 celsius. quite a chill in the air on thursday, particularly in the wind. on friday, we think a nasty air of low pressure is going to sweep in.
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heavy rain and strong winds, in excess of 60 mph in coastal areas. 50 mph inland, so a good gale blowing across many parts of the country come friday. on saturday, hopefully, it will quiet down just a bit for new year's eve. bye— bye.
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this is bbc news — i'm lewis vaughanjones with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. hundreds of people are fleeing the ukranian city of kherson because of intense russian shelling attacks. we will have a special report from the ground. at least 62 people have been killed in winter storms across the united states and canada. president biden has approved emergency federal help for new york state, as the arctic freeze continues. in china people will be able to travel abroad from the eighth ofjanuary — ending one of china's last covid restrictions serbia has put troops on high alert over rising tensions with kosovo. president vuchich said he would "take all measures" to protect his nation. in taiwan — all men will be required to serve one
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year's military service. in response to the threat from china.

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