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in your assessment, if that was the case, criminal court's operations. it could also, of course, lead to other outcomes. the concerns directly by deciding, for example, criminal court. and if the icc did not pursue such cases, many of the objections against the icc operations mohamed al fayed 5 only surviving brother of sexually assaulting them whilst they were working for
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the women, who are speaking for the first time to the bbc, mr fayed, who now lives in the us, denies all simply never occurred . the latest allegations come in the wake of a bbc documentary which exposed abuse by mohamed al fayed, daniel de simone has more. you may find some of the details in his report distressing. initially, ali felt calmer than mohamed, so i kind of thought maybe he will be kinder to me, but he wasn't. frances was an interior designer at harrods store and younger brother of mohamed al fayed, began to molest her.
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says he unequivocally denies all allegations of wrongdoing and that the alleged incidents they also said mr fayed will not be scapegoated. salah, who have both died, have been accused of multiple sexual offences. neither faced charges while they were alive. i think, for ali fayed, justice should be a criminal investigation. stand up for myself. i'm not going to be that scared 24—year—old girl abuse" by mohamed al fayed and "raise serious allegations" against his brother ali. ofjustice, whether that be harrods, the police to make their claims"
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to the company's compensation scheme. block killing 72 people. angela rayner said the process was expected the decision has divided opinion among survivors and the bereaved. for us, i spoke to him earlier. a really difficult decision for the government. they're coming under some fire for not doing enough consultation with the community. what they've said and what really everybody says
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and to give you an idea of the difficulties for some people it helps to ensure the tragedy is never forgotten. it's a reminder of the need forjustice and accountability. they loved used to live. for some others, it's a painful reminder of what happened. that's their response. then it's difficult having literally in your back window. of structural stability and the advice it was getting from its engineers. it's not going to knock it down. to use or anything like that. into the environment. because what nobody wants is a kind of dust or a contamination issue.
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a 14—week period in 2021. the uk's healthcare regulator, the care quality commission, has announced charges against nottingham university hospital trust after the bbc first reported the trust was investigating them in 2023. as you said, is the second prosecution that the grosegution that the care has brought quality commission has brought against the nottingham against the netting-ham trust, we” “hate" “la' f , .- 7 ~ 777" ., it failed to we” “hate" “la' f , w 7 ~ ”w, w it failed to provide that it failed to provide and care to mothers that it failed to provide ini care to mothers that it failed to provide in this e to mothers that it failed to provide in this case, iothers that it failed to provide in this case, the ers was a 1555555th {5551151ij mdiized " {5551151ij ”died 15 first was a baby that died in the trust were fined 2019, the trust were fined which was a record fine £8,000 which was a record fine forfailures, and the to three cases in 2021 relate to three cases in 2021 over very short of time, and it over very shertfif time, and it all come out in the court
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irntoiallegations that a file details of maternity irntoiallegations that a file was details of maternity irntoiallegations that a file was deleted, i maternity irntoiallegations that a file was deleted, now ternity irntoiallegations that a file was deleted, now we |ity prosecution week this prosecution next week from the care quality commission comes on of the ehieh temuefltfieefthc prosecution from the previous prosecution from the care quality commission. talking to families, what talking to the families, what runs it is very runs through it is very distressing details. very details distressing details. very _ details on i distressing details. veryj _ details on an distressing details on an individual level, and the thing with maternity cases, in individual level, and the thing with matern�* the |ses, in individual level, and the thing with matern�* the trust in individual level, and the thing with matern�* the trust does particular, if the trust does not acknowledge the failures as with this and many f the trust and many others, the” for the families can be damage for the families can be lifelong, so is getting to point 7 n f fpointwhere n f f f point where trusts f point where trusts f to the point where trusts need to understand the impact and nottingham are beginning to talk families to understand harm sewices may the harm their services may have caused over the years, and in relation to this particular in, relation to this particular they say they cannot charge they say they cannot comment beyond saying that they intend to plead guilty the intend to plead guilty to the charges, the likelihood is if they plead will they plead guilty, they will get a large fine, and that will
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if the government issues these the investigatory powers act. and the home office wouldn't even confirm or deny that the notice existed. but both the washington post and the bbc have spoken to sources familiar with the matter who say that this is the case. so if you have an icloud account, you might be storingmessages. dhotos. , , can see it. and in fact, they say if you lose access to your account, you have lost that data yourself. there's absolutely no way into it. but the uk government says that if there's a national security risk, it needs to be able to see this data, it needs to be able to get a warrant to access it.
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and this is not restricted to the uk. you know, as we know, criminals plot to carry out however, it's not possible at the moment. it's physically not possible. apple says it would have to create a backdoor if it and the concerns are, if it does that, it's only find that back door and also find their way into apple's privacy tools, which it really doesn't want. in terms of the debate, there is a long history with apple and also other companies, we have seen the debate around whatsapp and encryption, and all of that has
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always failed, hasn't it? and that ultimately criminals will find a new way to use different services and the people whose privacy will be compromised will be everyday that campaigns on issues around data privacy. its director, silkie carlo, joins me. your this is an unprecedented on privacy british citizens and in fact of british citizens and in fact the world, and what uk the entire world, and what uk is doing is government is doing is trying to take away our to have to take away our right to have a private conversation, to take away the right for people to use their phones privately, and this is absolutely, afraid,
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because it was the could not get bring authorities could not get bring perpetrators to justice, those perpetrators to justice, so that is what this about, surely? so that is what this about, surel ? ., , ., individuals from unnamed individuals from the home office will say this is hem: effiee zeill are? thie'ie' " ' but in reality, you can about, but in reality, you can speak to any security expert privacy expert, and groups and privacy expert, and groups like ours who have worked in this area for many years, and are extraordinary powers there are extraordinary powers to be able to the access e—irrrreerrerrrreeiereerrree = fzf if you have f if you have access a device, that means to a device, that means targeting suspects the targeting suspects and the criminals, which is what want went last want leer enforcement we want law enforcement agencies to do, and there no crime rife online doubt crime is rife ontine and are many there are many problems with online criminality which was what we want �* enforcement to with but we do agencies to deal with but we do not want them to be dealing with millions of innocent people and their communications all around the all the all around the globe all the time which is this power is
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t7: f at. it feye watering in aimed at. it is eye.watering in scope and is no other istsgscopegand there is no other that has ever sought democracy that has ever sought tell a company to may such a basic prieaci; take away see-h a basic grit-lacy from take away seeh a basic orieaey from so take away seeh a basic oriyaey from so many measure from so many millions andindeed measure from so many millions and indeed of people one go —— indeed billions. 132?in way ideed billions. 132?in way of ed billions. 132?in way of doing .ions. 132?in way of doing this. 132?in way of doing this if bee do way of doing this if bee do wa consent? this if fizz do wa consent? apple do not consent? from the re -orts, apple do not consent? from the reports. it _ apple do not consent? from the reports, it seems _ apple do not consent? from the reports, it seems as _ apple do not consent? from the reports, it seems as though - reports, it seems as though is going to contest this, apple is going to contest this, and it seems like this has come and it seems'like this'has come leak and if the uk from a leak and if the uk government is this to eavernment is doingrthiertar rreeerrrrrrrreeeeeee apple, people should be worried about the privacy of medications and whatsapp medications and facebook messages and other communications i tech companies will hope the tech companies will try to fight this but f ofthferff ff f fffffdfffchfefi’ chian ff f f ffffofchefr thing that f f ffffofchefr thing that is f f other thing that is so f the other thing that is so scary and sinister is at scary and sinister is autiseereeeeeeeee is scary and sinister is atéher . .. is doing this 50 e136“ so eeen iii is an enormous battle git on in court. unless ine going on. in codrtr. dnless we whistle—blowers telling have whistle—blowers telling us about it, the public will have
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aboait it;—the—aslblic will have have the right to find out not have the right to find out about it. .., , ,., about it. the tech company so far have always _ about it. the tech company so far have always pushed - about it. the tech company so far have always pushed back l about it. the tech company sol far have always pushed back so is one watch is one wétch but thanks it is one to watch but thanks for us. do with us forjoininq as. do stay with he . the programme. forjoining as. do stay with sis . the programme. headlines on the programme. headlines coming up. also coming up, we comingrdor. also coming so. we from comingrdor. alsorcoming so. we from the who saved his hear from the sun who saved his father not once but twice. —— son. he has most given son. he has most recently given his kidney to his father after also being part of a bone marrow transplant when he was also being part of a bone mar 13. transplant when he was also being part of a bone mar 13. that ;plant when he was also being part of a bone mar 13. that incredible n he was just 13. that incredible stories up. hello there. areas today, certainly for england and wales.
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over the pennines. now we've had this feature pushing up from biscay, but it's also pushing up some cloud and rain, which we've got the next 2a hours. so for the rest of today, england and wales rather across the southeast. i think for southern and southeastern areas. and it will feel chilly. the best of the sunshine — scotland, northern ireland, where we'll see 7 or 8 degrees. will feel cold and raw, feel more like freezing or even subzero. 2—5cm of accumulating snow
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here, maybe the peak district, it's here where we'll see a frost. and the breeze for england and wales england and wales. best of the sunshine — western scotland, we could see some sunny breaks across the southeast later on saturday. maybe one or two showers. variable cloud. difficult to say where the cloud than saturday and those
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he's the only surviving brother of mohamed al fayed and the former co—owner of harrods. an nhs trust is to be prosecuted over let's return to that's main headline. to providejustice and hope to the victims of atrocities, after donald trump signed an order to impose us sanctions on its staff. the court said it stood firmly by its personnel. and "corrupt" during an address in which he praised both president trump and the american people for their support of israel.
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