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use of sarah and i could publish what i wanted about him in america had a publisher here and a london review now all that happens is in june of two thousand and thirteen there was a very important all source intelligence report put up by the american defense intelligence agency to include it but made a complicated for me i got a copy leaked i guess you call it and it had a lot of signals intelligence and the one reason i sort of stay alive i only ten i don't want to write i don't want to cross up any intelligence operation that's reasonable legitimate so i there's a lot of stuff. in this particular document i didn't publish it because i didn't know how much of this stuff is is very competent we're doing us good learning some stuff about the other side i just didn't know so what i had a report that said there was tremendous concern in the community because both turkey the. paramilitary police units were driving truck folds of the chemicals that when mixed together make a nerve agent it's called kitchen sarah and it's very crude the syrian army has a very sophisticated stare and that has addit
use of sarah and i could publish what i wanted about him in america had a publisher here and a london review now all that happens is in june of two thousand and thirteen there was a very important all source intelligence report put up by the american defense intelligence agency to include it but made a complicated for me i got a copy leaked i guess you call it and it had a lot of signals intelligence and the one reason i sort of stay alive i only ten i don't want to write i don't want to cross...
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but press reports, including this prominent article in the london review of books, reported that he had packed a suitcase first. elsewhere, it was suggested his fridge had exploded because it was faulty. garbage, said his barrister. he had been scapegoated. he is a good man. he did nothing wrong. 0n the contrary, he did the right thing from start to finish. kensington and chelsea council has also been blamed and invaded by protesters... we want justice! ..for commissioning the fatal refurbishment of grenfell tower. today we heard the council's early defence. you will find that there was nothing unique about the royal borough of kensington and chelsea which meant that the fire was destined to take place within its boundaries rather than somewhere else. but the refurbishment was overseen by the independent tenant management organisation, which looked after council housing in the borough. so while tmo is a specialist in the management of social housing stock, it is not a specialist design or construction company and had no in—house expertise in these areas. so it contracted out to a string
but press reports, including this prominent article in the london review of books, reported that he had packed a suitcase first. elsewhere, it was suggested his fridge had exploded because it was faulty. garbage, said his barrister. he had been scapegoated. he is a good man. he did nothing wrong. 0n the contrary, he did the right thing from start to finish. kensington and chelsea council has also been blamed and invaded by protesters... we want justice! ..for commissioning the fatal...
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chiefs of staff its name was norman dempsey dempsey takes it i write this categorically in the london review i write this i don't say who the source is but i say he takes it you don't hear him denying it you hear nothing said about this takes it to the president and says mr president you can't you don't have a case it's not clear it's not clear bashar did it the same day we learned later years later two thousand and fifteen. obama does a long interview with a man named jeffrey goldberg of land a monthly magazine one of his people he liked a lot twenty thousand word interview in the middle of the interview he says about that incident the red line the head of national intelligence a general named clapper air force one comes to see me and he says mr president. it's not a slam dunk which is you know like considered to be the that libya perhaps it's not that you know it so he didn't do the bombing because he didn't think he could win the case in the public arena that's why to do the bombing not because there was a deal made on getting rid of weapons he lied and so i write this stuff he didn't tel
chiefs of staff its name was norman dempsey dempsey takes it i write this categorically in the london review i write this i don't say who the source is but i say he takes it you don't hear him denying it you hear nothing said about this takes it to the president and says mr president you can't you don't have a case it's not clear it's not clear bashar did it the same day we learned later years later two thousand and fifteen. obama does a long interview with a man named jeffrey goldberg of land...
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but press reports, including this prominent article in the london review of books, reported that he haditcase first. elsewhere, it was suggested that his fridge had exploded because it was faulty. garbage, said his barrister. he had been scapegoated. he is a good man. he did nothing wrong. on the contrary, he did the right thing from start to finish. now he wants privacy for himself and his family. kensington and chelsea council has also been blamed and invaded by protesters. we want justice! for commissioning the fatal refurbishment of grenfell tower. today we heard the council's early defence. without seeking to prejudge the evidence, i venture to suggest that you will find that there was nothing unique about the royal borough of kensington and chelsea which meant that the fire was destined to take place within its boundaries rather than somewhere else. but the refurbishment was overseen by the independent tenant management organisation, which looked after council housing in the borough. so while tmo is a specialist in the management of social housing stock, it is not a specialist des
but press reports, including this prominent article in the london review of books, reported that he haditcase first. elsewhere, it was suggested that his fridge had exploded because it was faulty. garbage, said his barrister. he had been scapegoated. he is a good man. he did nothing wrong. on the contrary, he did the right thing from start to finish. now he wants privacy for himself and his family. kensington and chelsea council has also been blamed and invaded by protesters. we want justice!...
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but press reports, including this prominent article in the london review of books, reported that he hadcase first. elsewhere, it was suggested his fridge had exploded because it was faulty. garbage, said his barrister. he had been scapegoated. he is a good man. he did nothing wrong. on the contrary, he did the right thing from start to finish. kensington and chelsea council has also been blamed and invaded by protesters... we want justice! ..for commissioning the fatal refurbishment of grenfell tower. today we heard the council's early defence. you will find that there was nothing unique about the royal borough of kensington and chelsea which meant that the fire was destined to take place within its boundaries rather than somewhere else. but the refurbishment was overseen by the independent tenant management organisation, which looked after council housing in the borough. so while tmo is a specialist in the management of social housing stock, it is not a specialist design or construction company and had no in—house expertise in these areas. so it contracted out to a string of companies,
but press reports, including this prominent article in the london review of books, reported that he hadcase first. elsewhere, it was suggested his fridge had exploded because it was faulty. garbage, said his barrister. he had been scapegoated. he is a good man. he did nothing wrong. on the contrary, he did the right thing from start to finish. kensington and chelsea council has also been blamed and invaded by protesters... we want justice! ..for commissioning the fatal refurbishment of grenfell...
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sophie long, bbc news, south london. a reviewh authorities knew about the parsons green tube bomber has revealed experts considered removing him from the list of extremists ten days before he carried out the attack. 18—year—old ahmed hassan took a bomb onto the tube last september despite concerns he had been radicalised by islamic state group. the government's establishing an expert panel to advise ministers on the health benefits of medicinal cannabis. it comes after the home secretary granted special dispensation for a 12—year—old boy with severe epilepsy to be treated with the drug. billy caldwell has now been discharged from hospital. the battle over parliament's say in the brexit process has resumed in the house of lords. peers are voting on an amendment forcing ministers to consult parliament in the event of there being no deal. theresa may avoided defeat last week, but rebels say promised concessions are "valueless". in less than an hour's time, england will face tunisia in theirfirst group game at the world cup. dan roan
sophie long, bbc news, south london. a reviewh authorities knew about the parsons green tube bomber has revealed experts considered removing him from the list of extremists ten days before he carried out the attack. 18—year—old ahmed hassan took a bomb onto the tube last september despite concerns he had been radicalised by islamic state group. the government's establishing an expert panel to advise ministers on the health benefits of medicinal cannabis. it comes after the home secretary...
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don't know if you will agree with that or not, and i think we distributed this article in the london review of books on our website, but, what it basically talked about is a review of policy about famines in international law. it is a very highly contested issue, particularly in light of the kind of famine that we are seeing now. so, what i want to show you is this really well-made video by walt disney. if you remember the disney company during world war ii was very engaged with the united states government in preparing films that were used in movie theaters as part of propaganda. it is not necessarily negative propaganda. if you like disney cartoons, you will like this. ♪ >> the whole world is aflame. all the peoples of the united nations are fighting the savage enemies of freedoms. in many lands countries are laid , waste by ruthless hordes, farms, cattle, and crops have been destroyed. hunger stalksion, the helpless victims of the cruel aggressor. in the darkest hour, comes a light of hope. a like that must grow stronger and will grow stronger. it is the hope of american agriculture. thi
don't know if you will agree with that or not, and i think we distributed this article in the london review of books on our website, but, what it basically talked about is a review of policy about famines in international law. it is a very highly contested issue, particularly in light of the kind of famine that we are seeing now. so, what i want to show you is this really well-made video by walt disney. if you remember the disney company during world war ii was very engaged with the united...
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london. and in other news — the home secretary, sajid javid, promises to review key aspects of the government'solicy. doctors say new research means thousands of women with early stage breast cancer could be spared chemotherapy. also in sport — the england cricket team level the series against pakistan.
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prosecutors will review the case >>> the san francisco mayor race is not decided. london breed has a slim lead over mark leno. the latest count shows breed with 50% of the boat -- vote. the department of elections says 8000 male infant -- mail in ballots need to be counted. officials hope to complete the count by friday. the second anniversary of the deadly mass shooting at the pool's nightclub in florida was marked with ceremonies around the country including here in the bay area. dozens of people gathered in san francisco to honor the lives of 49 people killed at the pulse nightclub in florida. most of the shooting victims were part of the lgbtq communities. last night many said that the attitudes about guns and gun control have to change. >> if it happened in orlando it could happen anywhere. >> there is a community feeling that guns are not -- are needed to protect and we need to reverse that. >> there was a die innear san francisco city hall. young said they wanted a graphic representation of all gun violence, not just a mass shooting. they wanted to bring attention
prosecutors will review the case >>> the san francisco mayor race is not decided. london breed has a slim lead over mark leno. the latest count shows breed with 50% of the boat -- vote. the department of elections says 8000 male infant -- mail in ballots need to be counted. officials hope to complete the count by friday. the second anniversary of the deadly mass shooting at the pool's nightclub in florida was marked with ceremonies around the country including here in the bay area....
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reviews. >> as they grind away on what could be another few days counting votes for london breed and mark leno in the race for san francisco mayor. it is still too close to call. >> everyone is moving through, trying to get to the results. >> the department of elections reviews more than 25,000 for processing and that number includes 12,000 vote by mail ballots. and update vote count is expected tomorrow at 4 pm and we will have it for you. >>> warriors pride and a lot of blue and gold confetti will take over the streets of oakland on tuesday. the barricades are going up and workers are decorating with images of the nba championship trophy. for the third championship parade to happen in four years. 1 million people are expected to line the streets to celebrate the recent victory. unlike past years, there will not be a rally following the parade. instead the city and warriors say they are hosting what is being described as an interactive parade in which fans will have a chance to celebrate up close with the players, coaches, legends and staff. they can bring banners but here is a reminder. they
reviews. >> as they grind away on what could be another few days counting votes for london breed and mark leno in the race for san francisco mayor. it is still too close to call. >> everyone is moving through, trying to get to the results. >> the department of elections reviews more than 25,000 for processing and that number includes 12,000 vote by mail ballots. and update vote count is expected tomorrow at 4 pm and we will have it for you. >>> warriors pride and a...
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london. our rent was to be reviewed at the end of march, and network rail threatened to increase our rent from figure that is sustainable for us in the long term. a number of tenants from hackney founded the guardians of the arches group, they now have members from tenants across the country and this evening they are presenting a bulletin a letter to the transport secretary chris grayling to try and halt the sale of the network rail is proposing. network rail believes selling these assets provides the best value for money for taxpayers and transport users. we are a public company and the rewards are publicly funded. and the railways are publicly funded. we will use the proceeds of the sale of these private businesses to plough back into your and my railway. for those whose livelihoods depend on these premises, if it goes ahead, they fear it could spell the end of small businesses under the arches. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is... donald trump and kimjong un have had their summit, they've claimed it was a success, with a commitment to de—nuclearisation, bu
london. our rent was to be reviewed at the end of march, and network rail threatened to increase our rent from figure that is sustainable for us in the long term. a number of tenants from hackney founded the guardians of the arches group, they now have members from tenants across the country and this evening they are presenting a bulletin a letter to the transport secretary chris grayling to try and halt the sale of the network rail is proposing. network rail believes selling these assets...
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and later on, a double helping of the paper review, when martin bentham, the home editor of the londonng standard, and whitehall correspondent for the sun lynn davidson join me to look ahead to tomorrow's front pages. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello im olly foster live in moscow on day 2 at the world cup. here's what's coming up on sportsday tonight. uruguay leave it late but find a way past egypt — and salah has to sit and watch. the bouhaddouz blues... a late morrocan own goal gives iran their first world cup win in 20 years. the group b big guns face each other in the next half an hour. after their troubled build up spain take on portugal. and with the latest england camp as their opening match fast road shows. i'm katharine downes and away from the world cup. down to the decider — england's women are chasing victory in their one day series against south africa. and can dj — go all the way? the world number one is out in front at the us open. lots to get through tonight but we'll start with the action and the first of three matches today
and later on, a double helping of the paper review, when martin bentham, the home editor of the londonng standard, and whitehall correspondent for the sun lynn davidson join me to look ahead to tomorrow's front pages. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello im olly foster live in moscow on day 2 at the world cup. here's what's coming up on sportsday tonight. uruguay leave it late but find a way past egypt — and salah has to sit and watch. the bouhaddouz...
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later on bbc london, after a video emerges of a man wielding a large knife in broad daylight, calls for a reviewnd borough market figures reflect on how they pulled together after the london bridge terrorist attack. they have been dubbed pinball kids, the thousands of children in england's ca re system thousands of children in england's care system shunted between homes, schools, and social workers. the children's commissioner for england says the instability put the children at greater risk of grooming and joining gangs. new figures show that in the course of a year, 2&00 children in care in england switch their homes, school, and social worker. a similar number moved home five times or even more over a three—year period. 0ur education correspondent has been speaking to some of the so—called pinball kids. 14—year—old ethan had a troubled home life. five years ago, he went into foster care. i moved into an emergency placement, and i stayed there for a night, and then after that i moved again. i went to a foster placement for a month. how difficult was it for you to manage anxiety, moving from pl
later on bbc london, after a video emerges of a man wielding a large knife in broad daylight, calls for a reviewnd borough market figures reflect on how they pulled together after the london bridge terrorist attack. they have been dubbed pinball kids, the thousands of children in england's ca re system thousands of children in england's care system shunted between homes, schools, and social workers. the children's commissioner for england says the instability put the children at greater risk of...
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london. our rent was to be reviewed at the end of march, and network rail threatened to increase our rent frome is concerned about the impact this sale could have on the communities that these archway businesses support. over the past eight years the bakery has been here. we‘ve been supported by stainless steel fabricators making our tables, carpenters, amazing trades. these arches are an incredible resource. selling them off overnight will raise some capital but in the long—term these are fantastic assets. a number of tenants from hackney founded the guardians of the arches group, they now have members from tenants across the country and this evening they are presenting a bulletin to the transport secretary chris grayling to try and halt the sale of the network rail is proposing. network rail believes selling these assets provides the best value for money for taxpayers and transport users. we are a public company and the rewards are publicly funded. we will use the proceeds of the sale of these private businesses to plough back into your and my railway. for those whose livelihoods depend on t
london. our rent was to be reviewed at the end of march, and network rail threatened to increase our rent frome is concerned about the impact this sale could have on the communities that these archway businesses support. over the past eight years the bakery has been here. we‘ve been supported by stainless steel fabricators making our tables, carpenters, amazing trades. these arches are an incredible resource. selling them off overnight will raise some capital but in the long—term these are...
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we always reviewing how we support staff and oui’ reviewing how we support staff and our system in londonof the first cities in the world to set up a majorformer cities in the world to set up a major former system cities in the world to set up a majorformer system and cities in the world to set up a major former system and there are hundreds of people who survive each year as a result of the system we have. when there's an event like this your first thoughts are with those who have been affected and injured and of course with the staff as well. it's important during these episodes that staff respond at the time but also that people can c0 nse rve time but also that people can conserve their energy is because they are going to be needed in the days and weeks later. pretty much every nhs member of staff working, community nurses and so on, will be involved in some way. 0ver community nurses and so on, will be involved in some way. over 100 people admitted involved in some way. 0ver100 people admitted to hospital last year as a result of bose four events you mention, which is a lot of work f
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reviewing the sunday papers. joining me tonight are broadcaster john stapleton and kate proctor, political correspondent of the london
reviewing the sunday papers. joining me tonight are broadcaster john stapleton and kate proctor, political correspondent of the london
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a review of what the authorities knew about the man who placed a bomb at parsons green tube station in london of errors in how he was handled. experts considered removing ahmed hassan from a list of extremists days before he planted his device. 51 people were injured in the attack last september as our correspondent dominic casciani reports. that's the carty he sent me for my birthday. penny and ronjones, foster carers were a0 years, looking back at cards from the last teenager, ahmed hassan. like 268 young people before him, they dedicated time and energy to give him a fresh start in life. but they weren't told that the iraqi 18—year—old had been trained to kill by the islamic state terror group. the bomb he built in the home partially detonated on the london underground. he is serving a life sentence which would they have given him a chance had they known how dangerous he was? no, he wouldn't have come here, no way. i can't put my family at risk. i was told he had been captured at the age of 11 by isis and he witnessed people being killed and then he got away and that he was frightened of t
a review of what the authorities knew about the man who placed a bomb at parsons green tube station in london of errors in how he was handled. experts considered removing ahmed hassan from a list of extremists days before he planted his device. 51 people were injured in the attack last september as our correspondent dominic casciani reports. that's the carty he sent me for my birthday. penny and ronjones, foster carers were a0 years, looking back at cards from the last teenager, ahmed hassan....
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london. and in other news — the home secretary, sajid javid, promises to review key aspects of the government'sration policy. doctors say new research means thousands of women with early stage breast cancer could be spared chemotherapy. also in sport — the england cricket team level the series against pakistan. they beat the tourists by an innings and 55 runs on the third day at headingley. and we go dutch as the travel team visits amsterdam — that's in half an hour's time here on bbc news. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister has laid a wreath at the scene of the london bridge terror attack, to mark one year since eight people were killed by three men armed with knives. 48 others were injured when they first drove a van into pedestrians and then stabbed people enjoying a night out, before being shot dead by police. at a service earlier, the families of those who died lit candles in memory of their loved ones. june kelly reports. on this first sunday of summer, hundreds gathered at southwark cathedral to reflect on a long nights full of fear in london, 12 months ago. leading
london. and in other news — the home secretary, sajid javid, promises to review key aspects of the government'sration policy. doctors say new research means thousands of women with early stage breast cancer could be spared chemotherapy. also in sport — the england cricket team level the series against pakistan. they beat the tourists by an innings and 55 runs on the third day at headingley. and we go dutch as the travel team visits amsterdam — that's in half an hour's time here on bbc...
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london bridge, back to you. the home secretary, sajid javid, has promised to review key aspects of the government's immigration policywhich has been criticised as being too hostile. mrjavid said he would "think more carefully" about the cap on skilled workers wanting to come to the uk from outside the eu. and he acknowledged that the current approach had caused problems for employers, including the nhs. here's our political correspondent, mark lobel. reducing net migration, a key conservative target, may not be as safe as it once was. the home secretary, sajid javid, has said he supports the conservative manifesto commitment, to bring net migration down to the tens of thousands, but he has refused to back the figure explicitly. in his first major tv interview since becoming home secretary, he said he was prepared to look at raising the cap for skilled workers. when the policy was put in place, there was a cap that was established at 20,700 a year of these highly skilled immigrants, and for years and years, that cap was upheld. it is something that i am taking a fresh look at. it follows pressure from businesses and t
london bridge, back to you. the home secretary, sajid javid, has promised to review key aspects of the government's immigration policywhich has been criticised as being too hostile. mrjavid said he would "think more carefully" about the cap on skilled workers wanting to come to the uk from outside the eu. and he acknowledged that the current approach had caused problems for employers, including the nhs. here's our political correspondent, mark lobel. reducing net migration, a key...
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msf say they've reviewed their files but couldn't find any record of the claims against the london officed more people might now come forward. anna adams, bbc news. with just eight months to go before britain is due to leave the european union, we've been taking a closer look at the impact of brexit on different groups. today we examine the effect on young people. our correspondent elaine dunkley is at coventry college talking to students. there are many uncertainties when it comes to brexit but one of the key issues and questions is the younger generation being listened to? are their rights and interests being protected, when the politicians sit around the table negotiating the terms and conditions of brexit, issues around job opportunities, the freedom to travel, the chance to go and exchange programmes across europe. thousands of students across the uk have joint europe. thousands of students across the uk havejoint campaigns europe. thousands of students across the uk have joint campaigns for people's vote on the terms of brexit. i'd been speaking with stu d e nts brexit. i'd been spe
msf say they've reviewed their files but couldn't find any record of the claims against the london officed more people might now come forward. anna adams, bbc news. with just eight months to go before britain is due to leave the european union, we've been taking a closer look at the impact of brexit on different groups. today we examine the effect on young people. our correspondent elaine dunkley is at coventry college talking to students. there are many uncertainties when it comes to brexit...
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reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/markkermode. and you can find all our previous programmes on the bbc iplayer. shower khazri scotland, northern ireland and london. temperatures peaked into the low 20s. now, through this evening, it looks as though we will continue to see a fair amount of clouds filling in as one or two showers on the west facing coast overnight tonight before we see another area of low pressure pushing into the final bust. 0vernight lows of 9—14d. an area of low pressure will bring some wet and rather breezy conditions at times, political the final quest. the rain a little lighter in nature. we start of the weekend with some rain, some of it heavy, as well for a time. rumbles of thunder mixed in, there. like patchy rain moving in, and a fresher feel. i is a 15—18. —— heights of 15-18. cup. we are an hour away from kick off. portugal take on 2010 world champions spain, who sacked their manager two days ago. rio ferdinand and sesc fabregas willjoin us. a damning report says the government's flagship benefits system causes hardship and is too expensive. the national audit office says people are suffering delays in receiving univer
reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/markkermode. and you can find all our previous programmes on the bbc iplayer. shower khazri scotland, northern ireland and london. temperatures peaked into the low 20s. now, through this evening, it looks as though we will continue to see a fair amount of clouds filling in as one or two showers on the west facing coast overnight tonight before we see another area of low pressure pushing into the final bust. 0vernight lows of 9—14d. an area of...
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reviewing the sunday papers. joining me tonight are broadcaster john stapleton and kate proctor, political correspondent of the londonvening standard. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the bbc has learned that an investigation is to be reopened into the attempted murder of norman scott — a former lover of the liberal party leader, jeremy thorpe. it follows an admission by police that a hitman allegedly hired to kill scott may not in fact be dead, as previously believed. the story has been brought to life in the bbc one drama a very english scandal, which concludes tomorrow evening. jon donnison reports. where's the head boy? jeremy thorpe, charming, ambitious and powerful was at the heart of one of the biggest political scandals of the 20th century. in an old bailey trial, the married liberal party leader was accused but acquitted of masterminding a plot to kill his former lover, norman scott. he's the love of my life. don't be ridiculous! a current bbc drama starring hugh grant as thorpe, has renewed interest in the case. safe journey, peter and i wish you a happy life. and then i wish norman scott to be killed.
reviewing the sunday papers. joining me tonight are broadcaster john stapleton and kate proctor, political correspondent of the londonvening standard. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the bbc has learned that an investigation is to be reopened into the attempted murder of norman scott — a former lover of the liberal party leader, jeremy thorpe. it follows an admission by police that a hitman allegedly hired to kill scott may not in fact be dead, as previously believed. the story has been...
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review. the first is a proposed rebalancing plan for mayor elect london breed and myself. this letter identifies the addition of 43.3 million over two years for homeless services, shelters, housing subsidies. i've also circulated our proposed spending plan to reflect the cuts that we've made thus far in the committee. it's ued -- it's an updated spebding plan. it allocates $30 million for two years. first i'd like to turn to miss kelly kirkpatrick who will walk us through the sources of these new homeless services and prechbs. and miss kirk dlt patrick, if you could just present on the rebalancing plan, and then this will give us the opportunity to ask questions. >> well, first, committee, thank you so much as we've worked through this. we're very pleased to despite the failure of proposition b, be able to fund many of the homeless services that have been identified by the department, this committee, and the mayor, and the mayor elect. most notably, the three priority of spending -- the three prioritized spending areas include first continuing to support the critical progr
review. the first is a proposed rebalancing plan for mayor elect london breed and myself. this letter identifies the addition of 43.3 million over two years for homeless services, shelters, housing subsidies. i've also circulated our proposed spending plan to reflect the cuts that we've made thus far in the committee. it's ued -- it's an updated spebding plan. it allocates $30 million for two years. first i'd like to turn to miss kelly kirkpatrick who will walk us through the sources of these...
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a review of what the authorities knew about the man who placed a bomb at parsons green tube station in londonidered removing ahmed hassan from a list of extremists, days before he planted his device. 51 people were injured in the attack last september, as our correspondent dominic casciani reports. there is is the card he sent me for my birthday. penny and ron jones, foster carers for 40 years, looking back at cards from their last teenager, ahmed hassan. like 268 young people before him, they dedicated time and energy to give him a fresh start in life. but they weren't told that the iraqi 18—year—old had been trained to kill by the islamic state terror group. the bomb he built in their home partially detonated on the london underground. he is serving a life sentence, but would pennyjones have given him a chance had she known how dangerous he was? no, he wouldn't have come here. no way. i can't put my family at risk. i was told that he had been captured at the age of 11, by isis and he had witnessed people being killed and then he had got away. and that he was frightened of them. hassan buyin
a review of what the authorities knew about the man who placed a bomb at parsons green tube station in londonidered removing ahmed hassan from a list of extremists, days before he planted his device. 51 people were injured in the attack last september, as our correspondent dominic casciani reports. there is is the card he sent me for my birthday. penny and ron jones, foster carers for 40 years, looking back at cards from their last teenager, ahmed hassan. like 268 young people before him, they...
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london of 21. hello, you're watching afternoon live. today at 4... the home secretary announces a reviewnging thousands of lives. a minute's silence has been observed at a ceremony in islington in london to mark the first anniversary of the attack at finsbury park mosque. a 24—hour strike is causing further disruption for northern rail passengers as a dispute over driver—only trains continues. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport. and of course, the world cup. we are going to hear more from england, victorious england come in a few moments. we should do it. the manchester united forward is waiting to address the media on england's world cup plans. also, andy murray is back out on court after a year away. and a sentry at trent bridge. more sport coming up. was to tell us about, thank you very much. and the weather. so my continuing the sporting theme, a warm and muddy day for royal ascot, were later, it will be turning fresher, but in the long—term forecast, very exciting. looking forward to that! expect a exciting. also coming up — a voyage of discovery as norway tests an electric
london of 21. hello, you're watching afternoon live. today at 4... the home secretary announces a reviewnging thousands of lives. a minute's silence has been observed at a ceremony in islington in london to mark the first anniversary of the attack at finsbury park mosque. a 24—hour strike is causing further disruption for northern rail passengers as a dispute over driver—only trains continues. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport. and of course, the world cup. we are going to hear...
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review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster john stapleton and kate proctor, the political correspondent of the london evening many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer leads with a warning from a major conservative party donor that michael gove should be installed as the new tory leader because theresa may has shown that she cannot "carry brexit through". the sunday times also leads on brexit with details of a government plan for a "doomsday no—deal brexit" that claims britain would be hit with shortages of medicine, fuel and food. the sunday telegraph pictures the queen on derby day, also marking the 65th anniversary of her coronation. the paper also reports on comments from priti patel that the conservatives are abandoning their position as the party of meritocracy. the sunday mirror has details of a murder probe into a british man who was found dead last september in the desert 75 miles from his home in new mexico. and "back from the dead" — the mail on sunday claims to have found a key witness in thejeremy thorpe affair who police assumed was no longer living. well, let's make a start.
review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster john stapleton and kate proctor, the political correspondent of the london evening many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer leads with a warning from a major conservative party donor that michael gove should be installed as the new tory leader because theresa may has shown that she cannot "carry brexit through". the sunday times also leads on brexit...
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review claims and recommend disciplinary action. this comes as three state lawmakers have resigned. the new policy is expected to take full effect early next year. >>> london breed is wrapping up her city's next mayor.. two weeks from tomorrow. coming up: it's ha term as president of the board of supervisors. today, city leaders will be tasked with voting on her replacement. briede will step down from her duties after tonight's board meeting. she is set to be sworn in as the next mayor two weeks from tomorrow. >>> coming up, it's tough to mess. a massive tent the size of two football fields popped up outside of tesla's factory in fremont. >>> plus, why the chinese government is retaliating against a popular comedian by blocking its citizens' access wisconsin is blaming president to hbo. >>> a lot more sunshine out there today. it's a sign of warmer weather in your forecast, but temperatures are going to rise at the end of the week. i will explain. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created ac
review claims and recommend disciplinary action. this comes as three state lawmakers have resigned. the new policy is expected to take full effect early next year. >>> london breed is wrapping up her city's next mayor.. two weeks from tomorrow. coming up: it's ha term as president of the board of supervisors. today, city leaders will be tasked with voting on her replacement. briede will step down from her duties after tonight's board meeting. she is set to be sworn in as the next mayor...
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london breed now has a total of 111-446, at 50-point-42 percent. and senator mark leno is right behind at 109-585 ... 49-point- 58 percent.and then there are still some that need manual review. so we've got through friday to get through the provisional ballot cards. some cards require a second or third run throughbreed's camp tells me, the supervisor is optimistic yet level headed. tara moriarty / london breed campaign spokeswomanshe's maintained a really clear frame of mind and has said what's meant to be will be senator leno is still out of town. in the meantime, his campaign spokesperson says there's no backing down now. zoe kleinfeld / mark leno campaign spokespersonwe're emboldened by the fact that there was such a strong voter turnout and such strong support in the city and for people that are looking for a new direction in city hall standupelectronic counting should be done by friday, so technically we may be able to assume a winner by then.but officially, the board of elections will have to conduct manual counting before making a final decision.that will begin on monday.reporting live from san francisco city hall .. ali reid ... kron 4 news. ((triplebox vo))((triple
london breed now has a total of 111-446, at 50-point-42 percent. and senator mark leno is right behind at 109-585 ... 49-point- 58 percent.and then there are still some that need manual review. so we've got through friday to get through the provisional ballot cards. some cards require a second or third run throughbreed's camp tells me, the supervisor is optimistic yet level headed. tara moriarty / london breed campaign spokeswomanshe's maintained a really clear frame of mind and has said what's...
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reviews. >> reporter: as they continue to grind away on what could be another few days counting votes for london breed and mark leno in the race for san francisco mayor that is too close to call. >> everyone is moving through, trying to get to the results so they can see the results. >> reporter: the elections department will review 25,000 ballots for processing. the number includes approximately 12,000 vote by mail about -- ballots and 14,000 provisional. the nest -- next update will be tomorrow. >>> you go meet the kids at the hospital and you see what this does for them. and the smiles they get. >>> a dad goes above and beyond to help others. the difference he is making one crayon at a time. >>> a bit of a bump in the numbers, warmer temperatures in the monday forecast. the neighborhood that will hit the wendy's -- into the 90s, next week. >>> shot and killed outside a nightclub two decades ago. her killer was never caught. tonight police are using the anniversary of her death to start clues in the case. ♪ down where the summer and the late nights last forever ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i feel most times we're
reviews. >> reporter: as they continue to grind away on what could be another few days counting votes for london breed and mark leno in the race for san francisco mayor that is too close to call. >> everyone is moving through, trying to get to the results so they can see the results. >> reporter: the elections department will review 25,000 ballots for processing. the number includes approximately 12,000 vote by mail about -- ballots and 14,000 provisional. the nest -- next...
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review. with spending tight, securing extra funding will not be easy. a year ago today, eight people died and 48 others were injured in the london bridge terror attack. men drove a van into pedestrians on the bridge and then attacked people in the nearby borough market before being shot dead by police. this afternoon a service of remembrance is being held at southwark cathedral. richard galpin is there for us. richard. yes, we expect hundreds of people to attend the service here at southwark cathedral, including the families of those who were killed, the eight people, and some survivors as well. of course the people who were killed came from many different countries. there was one british man but people from france, canada and from spain who were all killed in the attack. we understand there will also be members of the emergency services here as well, because of course they played a vital part in trying to stop the attack, the police, and then for the medics getting in to try and save people's lives. after the service, we expect that people will walk the monument known as the southwark needle on london bridge, where there will be a minute's silence.
review. with spending tight, securing extra funding will not be easy. a year ago today, eight people died and 48 others were injured in the london bridge terror attack. men drove a van into pedestrians on the bridge and then attacked people in the nearby borough market before being shot dead by police. this afternoon a service of remembrance is being held at southwark cathedral. richard galpin is there for us. richard. yes, we expect hundreds of people to attend the service here at southwark...
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msf said they had reviewed their files, but couldn‘t find any records of the claims against the london it was possible to barter medication for sex, a claim a a staff member brought a woman back to staff member brought a woman back to staff accommodation.” staff member brought a woman back to staff accommodation. i defy anyone not to be shocked by that film. when it comes to vulnerable people, people who are sick with life—threatening illness and the term bartering for sex comes into the equation. that is breath—taking. it is shocking. what i can say to you as someone it is shocking. what i can say to you as someone who has worked in the sector for you as someone who has worked in the sectorfor more you as someone who has worked in the sector for more than 15 years, i came across these cultures and you don‘t barterfor sex if came across these cultures and you don‘t barter for sex if you‘re a woman who has power, you have agency, this thing about bartering for sex is about power and abuse. what is your reaction? first of all, i believe the women who are speaking up. they are incredibly
msf said they had reviewed their files, but couldn‘t find any records of the claims against the london it was possible to barter medication for sex, a claim a a staff member brought a woman back to staff member brought a woman back to staff accommodation.” staff member brought a woman back to staff accommodation. i defy anyone not to be shocked by that film. when it comes to vulnerable people, people who are sick with life—threatening illness and the term bartering for sex comes into the...
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argus are calling for the prime minister to lead a review of rail franchising and a promise to prioritise a high—speed trans—pennine service over london'sr of one of those newspapers leading the campaign after 11.30. a one—year—old boy is in a critical condition after being stabbed at a home in hanworth, west london. a woman in her 30s also suffered serious knife wounds at the property on swinfield close on monday evening. police and paramedics were called yesterday evening and the victims were taken to hospital by airambulance. the metropolitan police said officers were looking for a man who lives at the address and is known to the pair. the comedian michael mcintyre has been robbed by thieves on a moped, as he waited to collect his children from a school in north london. according to reports, the men smashed his car windows before taking his watch and speeding off. police said no injuries were reported and no arrests have been made. joining me now is our correspondent andy moore. the window of the car was smashed ten to 15 times we hear by somebody with a hammer. we understand mister mcintyre then got out of the car and there might ha
argus are calling for the prime minister to lead a review of rail franchising and a promise to prioritise a high—speed trans—pennine service over london'sr of one of those newspapers leading the campaign after 11.30. a one—year—old boy is in a critical condition after being stabbed at a home in hanworth, west london. a woman in her 30s also suffered serious knife wounds at the property on swinfield close on monday evening. police and paramedics were called yesterday evening and the...
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review. from a state senator mark leno took the lead late last week but president -- let them breed pulled ahead over the weekend. -- londoned pulled ahead ov breed has 103,000 388 votes. leno has 101,808. we will get new numbers later this afternoon. john says this is the titus mayoral race he's been a part of. have you ever seen a yor's race this close >> no, this is the closest that i've been involved with. >> reporter: they have been working to make sure every vote count >> they are doing some manual reviews and are going over thousands of provisional ballots picked they have verify the person listed is eligible to vote. so when will we find out who will be mayor? he will probably finalize all the numbers by the end of the month. some people could projected the winner east on the numbers -- projected the winner based on the numbers before them. elissa harrington , ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the supreme court ruled that states can target people who haven't cast ballots in a while picked the u.s. supreme court gave ohio the right to remove thousands of voters rights groups discourages minority turnout. in ohio, election offici
review. from a state senator mark leno took the lead late last week but president -- let them breed pulled ahead over the weekend. -- londoned pulled ahead ov breed has 103,000 388 votes. leno has 101,808. we will get new numbers later this afternoon. john says this is the titus mayoral race he's been a part of. have you ever seen a yor's race this close >> no, this is the closest that i've been involved with. >> reporter: they have been working to make sure every vote count...
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msf say they've reviewed their files but couldn't find any record of the claims against the london officece two and half times more pollution if they are taken to school by car. rick kelsey has been to south london to see how much pollution the one family face as they walk to school. za ra zara and her kids take this walk through the city, one of the most polluted places. for an adult, walk through the city can be bad for their lungs, but if you come down here, it can be up to 30% worse. since moving to south london from the country a few years ago, three of zara's children have got asthma. it is quite polluted because lots of cars, around here because it is quite busy here, lots of things which release these fumes which can cause lung cancer and asthma. it's the pollution, there are lots of cars, lots of vans, deliveries, and the kids are asthmatic, they will be coughing. it's a long journey but what can we do? how much do you worry about the pollution on the walk? do you try and avoid it at all? i don't have a choice, but i would love to. i don't have a choice because i live in the midd
msf say they've reviewed their files but couldn't find any record of the claims against the london officece two and half times more pollution if they are taken to school by car. rick kelsey has been to south london to see how much pollution the one family face as they walk to school. za ra zara and her kids take this walk through the city, one of the most polluted places. for an adult, walk through the city can be bad for their lungs, but if you come down here, it can be up to 30% worse. since...
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london mps who have long been against a third runway — including zac goldsmit, justine greening and greg hands. fierce opponent boris johnson missed the vote. westminster council says it may need to reviewces — because it is running at a loss of £300,000. traders are opposed and say they will put up a fight. it's they will put up a fight. really bad about the chargt going it's really bad about the charges going up. i think it's not very good, it's not a good idea. we pay enough as it is now, we don't get that much help from westminster really so i don't know why they put the charges up. the government has given a london charity one million pounds to help train the public to support syrian refugees. ali and khaled's family were rehoused in hackney. this scheme has helped them navigate health and social services and arranging english lessons for them. but questions have been raised about the scheme. aren't you relying on communities to fill the gap that government is missing? it's important we consider the numbers. the government is determined to make sure there are 20,000 people resettled by 2020. we know the community sponsorship schemes are small but they are an avenue for communities
london mps who have long been against a third runway — including zac goldsmit, justine greening and greg hands. fierce opponent boris johnson missed the vote. westminster council says it may need to reviewces — because it is running at a loss of £300,000. traders are opposed and say they will put up a fight. it's they will put up a fight. really bad about the chargt going it's really bad about the charges going up. i think it's not very good, it's not a good idea. we pay enough as it is...
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review. so we've got through friday to get through the provisional ballot cards. some cards require a second or third run throughbreed's camp tells me, the supervisor is optimistic yet level headed. tara moriarty / london breed campaign spokeswomanshe's maintained a really clear frame of mind and has said what's meant to be will beleno is still out of town. in the meantime, his campaign spokesperson says there's no backing down now.zoe kleinfeld / mark leno campaign spokespersonwe're emboldened by the fact that there was such a strong voter turnout and such strong support in the city and for people that are looking for a new direction in city hallstandupelectronic counting should be done by friday, so we may be able to assume a winner by then.but officially, the board of elections will have to conduct manual counting before making a final decision.that will begin on monday.so an official announcement will come some time next week.reporting live from san francisco city hall .. ali reid ... kron 4 news. "we're champs again. it's great to be here again."chant "letgo warriors!"(ken) sharing the love in oakland today as more than a million members of dub nation cheered the warriors as they bro
review. so we've got through friday to get through the provisional ballot cards. some cards require a second or third run throughbreed's camp tells me, the supervisor is optimistic yet level headed. tara moriarty / london breed campaign spokeswomanshe's maintained a really clear frame of mind and has said what's meant to be will beleno is still out of town. in the meantime, his campaign spokesperson says there's no backing down now.zoe kleinfeld / mark leno campaign spokespersonwe're emboldened...
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msf said they had reviewed their files, but couldn't find any records of the claims against the londone system for allowing eu nationals to stay in the uk after brexit, will be as simple as can reasonably be expected. the conservative minister, greg hands, has resigned from the government, in order to vote against plans for a third runway at heathrow. the murder of an iraqi asylum seeker was motivated by racism and entirely avoidable, a safeguarding report has found. holyrood's standards committee has recommended that former minister mark mcdonald be suspended from the scottish parliament without pay for one month after an investigation by scotland's public ethics watchdog. the committee agreed that mr mcdonald breached the code of conduct for msps by failing to treat one woman with respect and that his conduct towards her "involved sexual harassment". turkey holds parliamentary and presidential elections this sunday and the polls suggest president erdogan's ak party could lose its parliamentary majority. kurdish minority votes could be decisive, and so it all depends on how the pro—ku
msf said they had reviewed their files, but couldn't find any records of the claims against the londone system for allowing eu nationals to stay in the uk after brexit, will be as simple as can reasonably be expected. the conservative minister, greg hands, has resigned from the government, in order to vote against plans for a third runway at heathrow. the murder of an iraqi asylum seeker was motivated by racism and entirely avoidable, a safeguarding report has found. holyrood's standards...
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london breed. 50.42%-49.8%. leno picked up a large number of second choice votes with 75% of candidate jane kim's supporters choosing leno as their choice. it had roughly 90,000 uncounted ballots to review. a lot of this uncounted ballots are vote by mail ballots. >> almost 13,000 such ballots. we checked it. it's about a 50% turnout. those are numbers easy for presidential election. >> with so many votes still uncounted, it's still anyone's game. the director of elections as they will be working 14 and 16 hour days this week and through the weekend. the next update we are expecting is going to come at 4 pm. we're told that this can include some of the mail-in ballots that were received on tuesday. and the director here it says it's likely that they'll get a lot of these processed by sunday. >> all right. thank you, leigh, for that update. we will continue to watch this. >>> 6:04. today is the deadline for san francisco's motorized scooter companies to apply for a permit. last month that the city ordered those companies to pool all of their scooters off the streets and start all over again with a new permit process. the city received at least 1800 complaints about scooters blocking side
london breed. 50.42%-49.8%. leno picked up a large number of second choice votes with 75% of candidate jane kim's supporters choosing leno as their choice. it had roughly 90,000 uncounted ballots to review. a lot of this uncounted ballots are vote by mail ballots. >> almost 13,000 such ballots. we checked it. it's about a 50% turnout. those are numbers easy for presidential election. >> with so many votes still uncounted, it's still anyone's game. the director of elections as they...
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review. so we've got through friday to get through the provisional ballot cards. some cards require a second or third run throughbreed's camp tells me, the supervisor is optimistic yet level headed. tara moriarty / londonreed campaign spokeswomanshe's maintained a really clear frame of mind and has said what's meant to be will beleno is still out of town. in the meantime, his campaign spokesperson says there's no backing down now.zoe kleinfeld / mark leno campaign spokespersonwe're emboldened by the fact that there was such a strong voter turnout and such strong support in the city and for people that are looking for a new direction in city hallstandupelectronic counting should be done by friday, so we may be able to assume a winner by then.but officially, the board of elections will have to conduct manual counting before making a final decision.that will begin on monday.so an official announcement will come some time next week.reporting live from san francisco city hall .. ali reid ... kron 4 news. (pam) pro- choice advocates are denoucing plans by the trump administration .... the plans will severely restrict what can and cannot be discussed at family planning clinics, such as planned parenthood. sup
review. so we've got through friday to get through the provisional ballot cards. some cards require a second or third run throughbreed's camp tells me, the supervisor is optimistic yet level headed. tara moriarty / londonreed campaign spokeswomanshe's maintained a really clear frame of mind and has said what's meant to be will beleno is still out of town. in the meantime, his campaign spokesperson says there's no backing down now.zoe kleinfeld / mark leno campaign spokespersonwe're emboldened...
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london while those of the italian better slumped. novartis is to spin off its alcon business and commence a share buyback of up to $5 billion. a strategic reviewvartis concluded a spin off is in the best interests of shareholders and consistent with the company's strategy of focusing on medicine. alcon is expected to be incorporated in switzerland. ray dalio is planning to give more ownership as the firm moves toward the next phase of its decade-long succession plan. the partnership changes will give a greater say in governance and management as the bridgewater founder works through a succession plan. >> we are going from a company in which -- i led the company this way, and now we are going broaderhing that needs and more formalized partnership. juliette: that is your bloomberg business flash. nejra: thanks very much. -- xiaomi and investors are said to have raised money end. pricing at the lower where is the deal now? >> the deal has just priced in san francisco. the company and the bankers price it. all we know -- what we know right now is that the deal will , whichcated to investors include george soros fund, capital group, we're waiting f
london while those of the italian better slumped. novartis is to spin off its alcon business and commence a share buyback of up to $5 billion. a strategic reviewvartis concluded a spin off is in the best interests of shareholders and consistent with the company's strategy of focusing on medicine. alcon is expected to be incorporated in switzerland. ray dalio is planning to give more ownership as the firm moves toward the next phase of its decade-long succession plan. the partnership changes...