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basics right, which is why, she says, we're bringing back all offender management under the national probation service it is clear the workload is too high for many probation officers and the new officers currently training to join the nps will make a real difference. do you have a view on whether 800 is enough? it is a start and it is good the number is increasing, but as it stands the number of probation officers and posters not increasing, so it is important it feeds into real increase. the other thing to bearin real increase. the other thing to bear in mind is precious on the probation service will increase in the future once you recruit 20,000 more police officers, that will mean more police officers, that will mean more business coming through the courts and onto the probation service, so demand will probably only increase in the future. when you say it is important that the training feeds through to front line officers, do you mean some people train and don't end up as a probation officer? yes, they end up as probation officers, but 6% of probation officers leave every year, not everyone will c
basics right, which is why, she says, we're bringing back all offender management under the national probation service it is clear the workload is too high for many probation officers and the new officers currently training to join the nps will make a real difference. do you have a view on whether 800 is enough? it is a start and it is good the number is increasing, but as it stands the number of probation officers and posters not increasing, so it is important it feeds into real increase. the...
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responsible for the part privatisation stressed that mccann was under the supervision of the national probation servicer, and wasn't part of any privatisation programme. he said the problems in this case were down to the operational failure of a small number of staff. when it comes to the lack of an apology, the ministry ofjustice says it recently began making contact with the victims. i'm doing this interview because i know a lot of the victims are not in any state to do it. fortunately, i am. i'm older. i've had a good life, and i'm not letting it ruin my life. they are all young women and children, they have got that for the rest of their lives. 0ne ofjoseph mccann's victims ending that report by our home affairs correspondentjune kelly. more than 200 private patients of an orthopaedic surgeon have been contacted over concerns about operations he performed. spire health care said it had alerted 217 people whose shoulder operations were carried out by orthopaedic consultant habib rahman. 0ur health editor hugh pym explained the timeline of events a little earlier. this relates to habib rahman's work
responsible for the part privatisation stressed that mccann was under the supervision of the national probation servicer, and wasn't part of any privatisation programme. he said the problems in this case were down to the operational failure of a small number of staff. when it comes to the lack of an apology, the ministry ofjustice says it recently began making contact with the victims. i'm doing this interview because i know a lot of the victims are not in any state to do it. fortunately, i am....
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responsible for the part privatisation, stressed that mccann was under the supervision of the national probation servicethe public sector and wasn't part of any privatisation programme. and he said the problems in this case were down to the operational failure of a small number of staff. and when it comes to the lack of an apology, the ministry ofjustice says it recently began making contact with the victims. i'm doing this interview because i know a lot of the other victims are not in any state to do it. fortunately, i am. i'm older. i've had a good life and i'm not letting it ruin my life. they're all young women and children. they've got that for the rest of their lives. 0ne ofjoseph mccann's victims ending that report by our home affairs correspondentjune kelly. more than 200 private patients of an orthopaedic surgeon have been contacted over concerns about operations he performed. spire healthcare said it had alerted 217 people whose shoulder operations were carried out by orthopaedic consultant habib rahman. 0ur health editor hugh pym is with me. what more can you tell us about this? this relates
responsible for the part privatisation, stressed that mccann was under the supervision of the national probation servicethe public sector and wasn't part of any privatisation programme. and he said the problems in this case were down to the operational failure of a small number of staff. and when it comes to the lack of an apology, the ministry ofjustice says it recently began making contact with the victims. i'm doing this interview because i know a lot of the other victims are not in any...
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responsible for the part privatisation, stressed that mccann was under the supervision of the national probation servicef any privatisation programme. and he said the problems in this case were down to the operational failure of a small number of staff. and when it comes to the lack of an apology, the ministry ofjustice says it recently began making contact with the victims. i'm doing this interview because i know a lot of the other victims are not in any state to do it. fortunately, i am. i'm older. i've had a good life and i'm not letting it ruin my life. they're all young women and children. they've got that for the rest of their lives. june kelly is with me now. unthinkable what those victims went through and that woman and incredible she hasn't had an apology. what an incredible woman she is speaking to us like that. she said there hasn't been enough focus on the victims. she spoke to us because she thinks what happened to mccann was down to the fact the probation service had been partly privatised, and she said that lead toa privatised, and she said that lead to a lot of experienced people leaving
responsible for the part privatisation, stressed that mccann was under the supervision of the national probation servicef any privatisation programme. and he said the problems in this case were down to the operational failure of a small number of staff. and when it comes to the lack of an apology, the ministry ofjustice says it recently began making contact with the victims. i'm doing this interview because i know a lot of the other victims are not in any state to do it. fortunately, i am. i'm...
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responsible for the part privatisation stressed that mccann was under the supervision of the national probation servicesaid the problems in this case were down to the operational failure of a small number of staff. when it comes to the lack of an apology, the ministry ofjustice says it recently began making contact with the victims. i'm doing this interview because i know a lot of the victims are not in any state to do it. fortunately, i am. i'm older. i've had a good life, and i'm not letting it ruin my life. they are all young women and children, they have got that for the rest of their lives. june kelly reporting. we will see a gradual shift to more u nsettled we will see a gradual shift to more unsettled weather as we move through this weekend. 0vernight unsettled weather as we move through this weekend. overnight in it, we will hold onto plenty of cloud, mist and hills thug as well. there will be one to spots of rain or drizzle where cloud are thick enough. perhaps some feeding into the early hours into the south. it could turn chilly here. elsewhere, it looks like a fast free night. tomorrow, not
responsible for the part privatisation stressed that mccann was under the supervision of the national probation servicesaid the problems in this case were down to the operational failure of a small number of staff. when it comes to the lack of an apology, the ministry ofjustice says it recently began making contact with the victims. i'm doing this interview because i know a lot of the victims are not in any state to do it. fortunately, i am. i'm older. i've had a good life, and i'm not letting...
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responsible for the part—privatisation stressed that mccann was under the supervision of the national probation servicee said the problems in this case were down to the operational failure of a small number of staff. when it comes to the lack of an apology, the ministry ofjustice says it recently began making contact with the victims. i'm doing this interview because i know a lot of the victims are not in any state to do it. fortunately, i am. i'm older. i've had a good life, and i'm not letting it ruin my life. they were young women and children, they have got that for the rest of their lives. that lady was speaking to her home affairs correspondentjonah kelly. the time is 27 minute passed by the ——june the time is 27 minute passed by the —— june kelly. the time is 27 minute passed by the ——june kelly. the prince of the time is 27 minute passed by the —— june kelly. the prince of wales has started his visit to bethlehem with the historic walk with christian and muslim leaders. a palestinian welcome for the prince. this is his first time setting foot in the occupied palestinian territories. he did not
responsible for the part—privatisation stressed that mccann was under the supervision of the national probation servicee said the problems in this case were down to the operational failure of a small number of staff. when it comes to the lack of an apology, the ministry ofjustice says it recently began making contact with the victims. i'm doing this interview because i know a lot of the victims are not in any state to do it. fortunately, i am. i'm older. i've had a good life, and i'm not...
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three of out five staff in the national probation service are overworked, impacting its ability to monitorross england and wales, is not performing to its full capability, according to her majesty's inspectorate of probation. chief inspectorjustin russell says the service is being hampered by a lack of trained probation officers, and over—strteched managers. let's speak now to ian lawrence, general secretary of napo, the trade union, professional association and campaigning organisation for probation and family court staff. thanks forjoining us. there seem to be two key issues, literally the number of staff and the experience of those staff? that's true, the first thing i'd like to say, to commend justin russell for his report, it's very fulsome and damning and it vindicates all the things my union and our members have been saying for the last five years about the stresses and strains on the service, both in the public and private sector. yes, those issues are paramountand private sector. yes, those issues are paramount and we now need a government that's going to take some real action the
three of out five staff in the national probation service are overworked, impacting its ability to monitorross england and wales, is not performing to its full capability, according to her majesty's inspectorate of probation. chief inspectorjustin russell says the service is being hampered by a lack of trained probation officers, and over—strteched managers. let's speak now to ian lawrence, general secretary of napo, the trade union, professional association and campaigning organisation for...
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appeals for national unity, following the anti government protests last week over the accidental shooting down of a passenger plane. calls for a public inquiry into cuts to the probation service following the inquestinto the death of conner marshall, killed by an ex offender who was on probation. the coroner said that support for his killer's probation officer was "woefully inadequate". for £1 million pounds. is bbc newsjoining in the media feeding frenzy over the duke and? join us later. two of the candidates to succeed jeremy corbyn as leader of the labour party are launching their campaigns today. in a moment, we'll be going over live to manchester to hear rebecca long—bailey set out her pitch to the party's membership. she's expected to promise to end what she'll call the "gentlemen‘s club of politics", by devolving powers to the regions. earlier, it was emily thornberry‘s turn. she opened her campaign in her home town of guildford, in surrey, saying it was important to choose a leader who would take labour forward and bring back the voters the party had lost. political correspondent nick eardley is in westminster. he has been following the twists and turns of the labour
appeals for national unity, following the anti government protests last week over the accidental shooting down of a passenger plane. calls for a public inquiry into cuts to the probation service following the inquestinto the death of conner marshall, killed by an ex offender who was on probation. the coroner said that support for his killer's probation officer was "woefully inadequate". for £1 million pounds. is bbc newsjoining in the media feeding frenzy over the duke and? join us...
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for national unity following the anti—government protests last week over the accidental shooting down of a passenger plane. and coming up: calls into a public inquiry into cuts to the probation serviceand coming up: three women at fox news bring to light a sexual harassment scandal — find out what what mark kermode thinks of bombshell, in the film review. good evening. two of the candidates to succeed jeremy corbyn as leader of the labour party have been launching their campaigns today. in the last hour, rebecca long—bailey has set out her pitch to the party's membership. she's promised to end what she'll call the "gentlemen‘s club of politics", by devolving powers to the regions. earlier, it was emily thornberry‘s turn. she opened her campaign in her home town of guildford, in surrey, saying it was important to choose a leader, who would take labour forward and bring back the voters the party had lost. our political correspondent, nick eardley, is in westminster, and he's following the twists and turns of the labour leadership campaign for us. and turns of the labour take and turns of the labour us through what we have h today, take us through what we have heard today, nick. i thin
for national unity following the anti—government protests last week over the accidental shooting down of a passenger plane. and coming up: calls into a public inquiry into cuts to the probation serviceand coming up: three women at fox news bring to light a sexual harassment scandal — find out what what mark kermode thinks of bombshell, in the film review. good evening. two of the candidates to succeed jeremy corbyn as leader of the labour party have been launching their campaigns today. in...