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that should _ asked —— jonathan ashworth. that should he — asked —— jonathan ashworth.s carrying on the same theme of— two papers carrying on the same theme of mrjavid's comments and it heing _ theme of mrjavid's comments and it being irreversible.— being irreversible. "nineteen july is the end of— being irreversible. "nineteen july is the end of the _ being irreversible. "nineteen july is the end of the line _ being irreversible. "nineteen july is the end of the line for - being irreversible. "nineteen july i is the end of the line for lockdown, says javid." we've also got a continuation of this conversation in the daily mail, which seems to be an ally of sajid javid at the moment. "bring it on! javid fights for freedom." rachel, that comes from your counterpart paper? freedom.�* rachel, that comes from your counterpart paper?— freedom." rachel, that comes from your counterpart paper? reading from --eole at your counterpart paper? reading from people at the — your counterpart paper? reading from people at the moment, _ your counterpart paper? reading from people at the
that should _ asked —— jonathan ashworth. that should he — asked —— jonathan ashworth.s carrying on the same theme of— two papers carrying on the same theme of mrjavid's comments and it heing _ theme of mrjavid's comments and it being irreversible.— being irreversible. "nineteen july is the end of— being irreversible. "nineteen july is the end of the _ being irreversible. "nineteen july is the end of the line _ being irreversible. "nineteen july is the end of...
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for up to five minutes, - jonathan ashworth. can i just at the jonathan ashworth. jonathan ashworth. can i 'ust at the outset. despite h jonathan ashworth. can i 'ust at the outset, despite our _ jonathan ashworth. can i just at the outset, despite our fierce _ jonathan ashworth. can i just at the outset, despite our fierce political l outset, despite ourfierce political differences that my dealings with the previous secretary of state where always courteous, respectful and professional. iwish where always courteous, respectful and professional. i wish him well in resolving his personal difficulties. now, i welcomed the right honourable gentleman to his place and thank him for his statements. he will find working with the nhs and social care staff both inspirational and rewarding. i hope you will agree and make arrangements for them to receive a fair pay rise and not the real terms pay cut that is currently penciled in. now, today, he let it be known thatjuly the 19th reopening will effectively go ahead. he told the news this morning that there is no going back, th
for up to five minutes, - jonathan ashworth. can i just at the jonathan ashworth. jonathan ashworth. can i 'ust at the outset. despite h jonathan ashworth. can i 'ust at the outset, despite our _ jonathan ashworth. can i just at the outset, despite our fierce _ jonathan ashworth. can i just at the outset, despite our fierce political l outset, despite ourfierce political differences that my dealings with the previous secretary of state where always courteous, respectful and professional. iwish...
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reaction from jonathan ashworth. ., ~ ., , jonathan ashworth.n ashworth. matt hancock has done the right thing for— jonathan ashworth. matt hancock has done the right thing for himself, - done the right thing for himself, for the country, and for the nhs but to be frank, it should not come to this. borisjohnson should have showed the gusts, the spine, the awareness to have sacked him on friday. you can't have a health secretary who desires the covid rules so blatantly breaking the rules so blatantly breaking the rules in a way that he did. because we need people to adhere to these rules, we are still a pandemic, still a public health crisis. and although it is obviously a personal tragedy for matt hancock, and he has always been entirely courteous to me and in that respect, i send my best wishes in that respect, but he should have gone yesterday, that would have been far better. instead, downing street said they are drawing a line under it and now they are saying matt hancock chose to resign, borisjohnson didn't saying matt hancock chose to resi
reaction from jonathan ashworth. ., ~ ., , jonathan ashworth.n ashworth. matt hancock has done the right thing for— jonathan ashworth. matt hancock has done the right thing for himself, - done the right thing for himself, for the country, and for the nhs but to be frank, it should not come to this. borisjohnson should have showed the gusts, the spine, the awareness to have sacked him on friday. you can't have a health secretary who desires the covid rules so blatantly breaking the rules so...
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health secretary jonathan ashworth and health secretaryjonathan ashworth and a few minutes.od morning- six _ what the business reaction is. good morning. six days _ what the business reaction is. good morning. six days is _ what the business reaction is. good morning. six days is not _ what the business reaction is. good morning. six days is not a - what the business reaction is. (13mg. morning. six days is not a long time to put on the brakes for a business, stock will be wasted, shifts will be cancelled, and mothballed sites will have to be put in mothballs again after being prepared to be opened. you talked about weddings being allowed by the uk wedding task force says 50,000 events will be affected by the extension in that four—week period and many couples will decide to delay or cancel having huge ramifications for the wedding industry. hospitality uk is warning that already many venues are working at a loss because of the extra restrictions in place and an industry body for the live event sector says, after 15 months with all but no work, inadequate financial support f
health secretary jonathan ashworth and health secretaryjonathan ashworth and a few minutes.od morning- six _ what the business reaction is. good morning. six days _ what the business reaction is. good morning. six days is _ what the business reaction is. good morning. six days is not _ what the business reaction is. good morning. six days is not a - what the business reaction is. (13mg. morning. six days is not a long time to put on the brakes for a business, stock will be wasted, shifts will...
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i followed jon ashworth _ recent months. i followed jon ashworth on _ recent months.ckdown, probably suffered longer than any city in the uk, and i did not hearjon ashworth or anyone from the labour party suggesting for one minute that sir peter should resign so there is a fair amount of hypocrisy from the opposition over that and matt hancock has done the right thing, the right thing for his apartment, the country and the government and i'm pleased to have come to that decision and now we need to move on.— come to that decision and now we need to move on. sorry to interrupt but to pick — need to move on. sorry to interrupt but to pick up _ need to move on. sorry to interrupt but to pick up on — need to move on. sorry to interrupt but to pick up on what _ need to move on. sorry to interrupt but to pick up on what you - need to move on. sorry to interrupt but to pick up on what you said, i but to pick up on what you said, whatever the colour of the politician, whether they are labour, conservative, smp, however, you can see when people have stuck to the rules for the l
i followed jon ashworth _ recent months. i followed jon ashworth on _ recent months.ckdown, probably suffered longer than any city in the uk, and i did not hearjon ashworth or anyone from the labour party suggesting for one minute that sir peter should resign so there is a fair amount of hypocrisy from the opposition over that and matt hancock has done the right thing, the right thing for his apartment, the country and the government and i'm pleased to have come to that decision and now we need...
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that was labour's jonathan ashworth.to our political correspondent helen catt about sajid javid replacing matt hancock and what his pritoties may be. as soon as matt hancock, the health secretary, admitted that he had broken those rules, it was always going to be extremely difficult for him to stay on in that role because it is so prominent, because it is him who helps to set those rules and really publicly and asks the public to enforce them. having said that, he had the backing of the prime minister, so it was his decision to resign. i think it's fair to say, though, that he was helped to come to that conclusion by a number of conservative mps, senior conservative figures, rather, who were talking to him and the prime minister in the background of all of this. but what it has raised with the labour are questions over boris johnson's judgment over this. they said it is right, the labour leader keir starmer said it was right matt hancock resigned but borisjohnson should have sacked him and some people will say, look, bor
that was labour's jonathan ashworth.to our political correspondent helen catt about sajid javid replacing matt hancock and what his pritoties may be. as soon as matt hancock, the health secretary, admitted that he had broken those rules, it was always going to be extremely difficult for him to stay on in that role because it is so prominent, because it is him who helps to set those rules and really publicly and asks the public to enforce them. having said that, he had the backing of the prime...
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ashworth. thank you, mr deputy speaker- may — ashworth.end our best wishes to herfamily missjo and want to send our best wishes to her family today. mr deputy speaker, we will support the extinction of restrictions in the lobbies tonight, but we, of course, do so with a heavy heart. but we are guided by data, not dates, and we have to recognise the facts before us. the delta variant is 60% more transmissible than alpha, and even with the current restrictions in place, the daily total of positive cases has been rising. the seven day rolling average over 7000 per day, compared to around 2000 a day in early may. and this is beginning to translate into hospitalisations, and with cases doubling every nine days, with cases doubling every nine days, with it at the moment, it looks like hospitalisations are also doubling. 96 people with covid were admitted on the lith ofjune. nine days later, 187 people were admitted, almost double. if this continues to double within four sets of doubling is, we would be close to the april twenty20 peak. and given
ashworth. thank you, mr deputy speaker- may — ashworth.end our best wishes to herfamily missjo and want to send our best wishes to her family today. mr deputy speaker, we will support the extinction of restrictions in the lobbies tonight, but we, of course, do so with a heavy heart. but we are guided by data, not dates, and we have to recognise the facts before us. the delta variant is 60% more transmissible than alpha, and even with the current restrictions in place, the daily total of...
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before i call ashworth who has five minutes. | call ashworth who has five minutes.rd sykes and - event sites of his statements and thanks richard sykes and his - event sites of his statements and thanks richard sykes and his new role and — thanks richard sykes and his new role and thank _ thanks richard sykes and his new role and thank dame _ thanks richard sykes and his new role and thank dame kate - thanks richard sykes and his new. role and thank dame kate bingham. two nights— role and thank dame kate bingham. two nights announcement _ role and thank dame kate bingham. two nights announcement was - role and thank dame kate bingham. two nights announcement was both| two nights announcement was both predictable — two nights announcement was both predictable and _ two nights announcement was both predictable and sadly, _ two nights announcement was both predictable and sadly, predicted. i predictable and sadly, predicted. many— predictable and sadly, predicted. many of— predictable and sadly, predicted. many of our— predictable and sadly, predicted. many of our cons
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they see it as such a job as being like a fox among the chicken group is the quote from jonathan ashworth, labors shadow health secretary saying that such a job and especially supervised the cutting of finances and funding for the n h s. so to now put them in charge if they think it's the sort of a contradiction in terms if you like a conflict of interest with. ringback interest and say, you know, he made no secret of is designed to get back into government. question now is whether he, how he goes about tackling the massive interest that i mentioned earlier. when i'm in london. thank you. the leaders of jordan and egypt are in the iraqi capital, baghdad for a summit with a prime minister jordan's king. abdullah was greeted by the iraqi president egyptian president of the cc landed early in the day he met iraqi prime minister ma stuff academy summit is expected to address economic cooperation and security. i speak to my head who is in baghdad for us. good to see you. so what is this summer really about what are they hoping to achieve? well, there are trying to achieve the coalition to focu
they see it as such a job as being like a fox among the chicken group is the quote from jonathan ashworth, labors shadow health secretary saying that such a job and especially supervised the cutting of finances and funding for the n h s. so to now put them in charge if they think it's the sort of a contradiction in terms if you like a conflict of interest with. ringback interest and say, you know, he made no secret of is designed to get back into government. question now is whether he, how he...
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colin pitchfork was jailed for life after strangling 15—year—olds lynda mann and dawn ashworth in leicestershireve mp for south leicestershire who originally raised concerns with the parole board over pitchfork. earlier he told joanna gosling that "this isn't the sort of crime one can ever forget". i, like many of my south leicestershire constituents, are appalled at this decision that the parole board has made. i have been campaigning for over five years to raise awareness of the brutal nature of pitchfork�*s crimes. let's not forget, this man brutally raped and murdered two innocent teenage girls and, as you said, he was only convicted as a result of dna technology advancements at the time. and even though some 30 years have passed, this is not the sort of crime that one can ever forget. my constituents remember the victims, people who went to school with these victims and they look to me as a member of parliament to do everything i can to inform the state that it would be immoral, wrong and frankly dangerous to release this disgraceful murderer of two children. so presumably, those are argume
colin pitchfork was jailed for life after strangling 15—year—olds lynda mann and dawn ashworth in leicestershireve mp for south leicestershire who originally raised concerns with the parole board over pitchfork. earlier he told joanna gosling that "this isn't the sort of crime one can ever forget". i, like many of my south leicestershire constituents, are appalled at this decision that the parole board has made. i have been campaigning for over five years to raise awareness of the...
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colin pitchfork was jailed for life after strangling lynda mann and dawn ashworth — who were both 15s the first man convicted of murder on the basis of dna evidence. our political correspondent jessica parker is outside the ministry ofjustice. and why is he being released? well, this was the third review of colin pitchfork by the parole board, but the panel has decided at the age of 61, he is suitable for release. there will be numerous licensing conditions attached that and outlining its decision, the parole board said colin pitchfork had made what is described as good because —— good progress in custody and in 2016, he was moved to an open prison. the parole board says public safety is its number one priority. however, this decision is provisional, it could be reviewed, and a person who could potentially request that review is thejustice secretary, robert buckland. but in order to do that, there would need to be some sort of demonstration that the process to arrive at this decision had been unfair on the decision had been unfair on the decision itself had been irrational. now, the
colin pitchfork was jailed for life after strangling lynda mann and dawn ashworth — who were both 15s the first man convicted of murder on the basis of dna evidence. our political correspondent jessica parker is outside the ministry ofjustice. and why is he being released? well, this was the third review of colin pitchfork by the parole board, but the panel has decided at the age of 61, he is suitable for release. there will be numerous licensing conditions attached that and outlining its...
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the parole board says colin pitchfork, who was jailed for life after killing lynda mann and dawn ashworthicted of murder on the basis of dna evidence. thejustice secretary is taking legal advice about the decision. our legal correspondent dominic casciani is here. clearly strong feelings about the decision, is thejustice secretary hoping to reverse it? well, he's not saying so tonight, because his options are colin pitchfork finished the punishment element in 2016 and since then he is saying that he is safe to be released under a license in the community. and during his hearing in march, experts look at 1100 pages of evidence, from psychologists, police officers, probation officers who will be managing him, and the conclusion reached by the parole board, which is a judge—led process, was that because he has completed all sorts of offending behaviour programmes, that he has educated himself, he has taken steps to rehabilitate himself, he could be safely managed, and that is the key thing, because the legal test for the parole board is that it cannot release someone unless it is sure that t
the parole board says colin pitchfork, who was jailed for life after killing lynda mann and dawn ashworthicted of murder on the basis of dna evidence. thejustice secretary is taking legal advice about the decision. our legal correspondent dominic casciani is here. clearly strong feelings about the decision, is thejustice secretary hoping to reverse it? well, he's not saying so tonight, because his options are colin pitchfork finished the punishment element in 2016 and since then he is saying...
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what i call ashworth, starting 3 years ago, that instead of countries banning bitcoin countries, would embrace bitcoin, hord, bitcoin, mind, bitcoin as a store of value. and the game theory built into the big protocol means that all touch india is now talking about this. and that's of course, $1000000000.00 plus population with multi $1000000.00 g d p. so what we've been saying is going to happen. el salvador fired the shot for a global adoption of big coin, and it's countries like the u. s. or china, where the population is lying down there on protest. they're not working. gdp is collapsing, you know, they could be left behind, right? well, importantly, also the element in this that i want to point out is the can tell you narrow effect . and the global oligarchies controlling the, you know, the very global economy, right. it's these multi nationals that are united across the world. but the multi, multi, multi 1000000000 are class are all united in one sort of class. so i'm going to look at that sort of atlas shrugged moment in this life flat mote movement. because the dawning on the p
what i call ashworth, starting 3 years ago, that instead of countries banning bitcoin countries, would embrace bitcoin, hord, bitcoin, mind, bitcoin as a store of value. and the game theory built into the big protocol means that all touch india is now talking about this. and that's of course, $1000000000.00 plus population with multi $1000000.00 g d p. so what we've been saying is going to happen. el salvador fired the shot for a global adoption of big coin, and it's countries like the u. s. or...
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jonathan ashworth says the prime minister has shown a lack of leadership.ter has shown a lack of leadership-— minister has shown a lack of leadershi. , :, leadership. boris johnson should have shared _ leadership. boris johnson should have shared the _ leadership. boris johnson should have shared the doubts, - leadership. boris johnson should have shared the doubts, the - leadership. boris johnson should i have shared the doubts, the spine, the awareness to have sacked him on friday. you can't have a health secretary who designs the covid rules so blatantly breaking the rules so blatantly breaking the rules in a way that he did. we need people to adhere to these rules, we are still a public health crisis, a pandemic, and although it is a personal tragedy for matt hancock, and he has always been entirely courteous to me and in that respect i wish —— i sent him my best wishes in that respect, but he should have gone yesterday, and i would have been far better. instead, downing street said they are drawing a line under it. tonight, they are saying matt hancock
jonathan ashworth says the prime minister has shown a lack of leadership.ter has shown a lack of leadership-— minister has shown a lack of leadershi. , :, leadership. boris johnson should have shared _ leadership. boris johnson should have shared the _ leadership. boris johnson should have shared the doubts, - leadership. boris johnson should have shared the doubts, the - leadership. boris johnson should i have shared the doubts, the spine, the awareness to have sacked him on friday. you...
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marcus ashworth joins us now. what are you looking for when we get the statement tomorrow? marcus?ot. i think this is a past meeting. we are all looking forward to august 5. we might get a few comments related to how day, the outgoing chief economist. clearly will vote again to bring the end of qe or stoppage short of the plan $150 billion extra. it is all about, they will see promising signs in the economy. it is growing strongly. we will probably get back to pre-pandemic levels as early as august, certainly by the end of the third quarter. well ahead of the bank of england expectations. they will note the strong growth, they will see inflation pickup and are probably just looking away. the quarterly report comes out in august. guy: is haldane going to have any friends? marcus: he has been the most right and is strongly against negative rates. a number of outside members are starting to clamor for negative rates. they have been proved completely wrong. nonetheless, we are going to have a view potentially to join in: end to qe. they will probably see out this qe plan to the end of
marcus ashworth joins us now. what are you looking for when we get the statement tomorrow? marcus?ot. i think this is a past meeting. we are all looking forward to august 5. we might get a few comments related to how day, the outgoing chief economist. clearly will vote again to bring the end of qe or stoppage short of the plan $150 billion extra. it is all about, they will see promising signs in the economy. it is growing strongly. we will probably get back to pre-pandemic levels as early as...
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former conservative mp edwina currie, and i have been speaking to the shadow health secretaryjonathan ashworthtch box. matt hancock has done _ hancock in the dispatch box. ill-isgtt hancock has done the right thing for himself in the country and nhs but to be frank, it shouldn't have come to be frank, it shouldn't have come to this. borisjohnson should have showed the doubts, the spine, the awareness to have sacked him on friday. you cannot have a health secretary who desires the covid rules so blatantly breaking the rules so blatantly breaking the rules in a way that he did. because we need people to adhere to these rules, we are still in a pandemic, we are in a public health crisis, and although it is a personal tragedy for matt hancock, and he has always been entirely courteous with me, and in that respect, i send always been entirely courteous with me, and in that respect, isend him my best wishes in that respect, but he should have gone yesterday, that would have been far better. instead, downing street said they are drawing a line under it. tonight, they are saying matt hancock chose to
former conservative mp edwina currie, and i have been speaking to the shadow health secretaryjonathan ashworthtch box. matt hancock has done _ hancock in the dispatch box. ill-isgtt hancock has done the right thing for himself in the country and nhs but to be frank, it shouldn't have come to be frank, it shouldn't have come to this. borisjohnson should have showed the doubts, the spine, the awareness to have sacked him on friday. you cannot have a health secretary who desires the covid rules so...
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colin pitchfork was jailed for life for killing two 15—year—olds, lynda mann and dawn ashworth, in leicestershire the time of his conviction, the lord chiefjustice said he doubted it would ever be safe to release him, today the government has indicated it will take legal advice over whether it can challenge the decision. 0ur correspondentjessica parker is at westminster. jessica, a controversial decision, clearly. talk us through the background on the issues. this was colin pitchfork's _ background on the issues. this was colin pitchfork's third _ background on the issues. this was colin pitchfork's third review - background on the issues. this was colin pitchfork's third review by - colin pitchfork's third review by the parole board and they have decided at the age of 61 he is now a suitable for release, with numerous licence conditions attached. he had already been moved to an open prison. at the parole board are saying is they have examined a huge range of evidence and the protection of the public is its number one priority. but this decision is provisionalfor priority. but this decision is pr
colin pitchfork was jailed for life for killing two 15—year—olds, lynda mann and dawn ashworth, in leicestershire the time of his conviction, the lord chiefjustice said he doubted it would ever be safe to release him, today the government has indicated it will take legal advice over whether it can challenge the decision. 0ur correspondentjessica parker is at westminster. jessica, a controversial decision, clearly. talk us through the background on the issues. this was colin pitchfork's _...
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the shadow health secretary is jonathan ashworth, hejoins me now.r reaction to this? matt hancock has done the - is your reaction to this? matt hancock has done the right i is your reaction to this? i�*c'ié�*iiii hancock has done the right thing for himself, for the country in the nhs. but to be frank, it shouldn't have come to this. borisjohnson should have shown in the guts, the spine, the awareness to have sacked him on friday. you cannot have health secretary designs rules so blatantly breaking the rules on the way that he did because we need people to adhere to these rules. we are still in a pandemic and public health crisis. and although it is obviously a personal tragedy for matt hancock and he has been entirely courteous with me and on that respect i sent in my best wishes in that respect but he should have gone yesterday. that would have been far better. instead downing street said they are drawing a line under it and neither saying he chose to resign. matt borisjohnson did not sack him. he is now exposed as failing the test of leadership i
the shadow health secretary is jonathan ashworth, hejoins me now.r reaction to this? matt hancock has done the - is your reaction to this? matt hancock has done the right i is your reaction to this? i�*c'ié�*iiii hancock has done the right thing for himself, for the country in the nhs. but to be frank, it shouldn't have come to this. borisjohnson should have shown in the guts, the spine, the awareness to have sacked him on friday. you cannot have health secretary designs rules so blatantly...
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colin pitchfork attacked lynda mann and dawn ashworth in leicestershire in the 1980s. in the community at a point, if the parole board becomes convinced it is no longer necessary to hold that person in prison for public protection. in the case of colin pitchfork, he is 61 and has been imprisoned for 33 years and the evidence which was presented to the parole board in march found he has responded, in their conclusion, fairly well to treatment. for instance they went through 1100 pages of evidence. we learned today that he has been on temporary day release from an open prison in recent years. he has been held in a prison from 2016 where there are no walls around the prison so you can come and go as part of rehabilitation. at the time of his offending, a psychologist said he was obsessed with sex and violence and control of women and unable to form relationships or understand his own anger. now they think he has addressed his offending. a few years ago they concluded there was no more work needed to be done on his offending within prison because he had reached a certain p
colin pitchfork attacked lynda mann and dawn ashworth in leicestershire in the 1980s. in the community at a point, if the parole board becomes convinced it is no longer necessary to hold that person in prison for public protection. in the case of colin pitchfork, he is 61 and has been imprisoned for 33 years and the evidence which was presented to the parole board in march found he has responded, in their conclusion, fairly well to treatment. for instance they went through 1100 pages of...
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ofjustice spokesperson "our heartfelt sympathies remained with the families of linda mann and don ashworthon that to come over the course of the evening. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith—lucas. good afternoon. the weekend is just around the corner now and the weather is going to bring us a real mixed bag over the next few days. there will be some spells of sunshine throughout the weekend, a few showers here and there on saturday and some more persistent rain in the far south i think on sunday. back to the here and now, quite a lot of cloud through the rest of the afternoon into the evening. some showery rain for parts of northern england, wales, could be the odd thunderstorm through the midlands, east anglia too, as we head into this evening. overnight, most of the rain tends to ease away, it will stay quite cloudy with some mist and hill fog around for many of us. slightly clearer skies in the far south and far north—west, but temperatures staying in double figures overnight. into saturday, we have this slow—moving front still with us. it's quite a weak weather fro
ofjustice spokesperson "our heartfelt sympathies remained with the families of linda mann and don ashworthon that to come over the course of the evening. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith—lucas. good afternoon. the weekend is just around the corner now and the weather is going to bring us a real mixed bag over the next few days. there will be some spells of sunshine throughout the weekend, a few showers here and there on saturday and some more persistent rain in...
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colin pitchfork was jailed for life after strangling lynda mann and dawn ashworth — who were both 15al correspondent jessica parker explained that ministers still have time to object to the decision, and are looking carefully at the possibility of a review. this was colin pitchfork�*s third review by the parole board, but a panel has now decided that at the age of 61 he is suitable for release. there will be numerous licensing conditions attached to that, and outlining his decision, the parole board has said that colin pitchfork made what's described as good progress in custody, and following that, in 2016, he was moved to an open prison. the parole board says public safety is its number one priority. however, this decision is provisional. it could be reviewed. and a person who could potentially request that review is thejustice secretary robert buckland. but in order to do that, there would need to be some sort of demonstration that the processor to arrive at this decision had been unfair or the decision itself had been irrational. now, the government ministers, we understand, are l
colin pitchfork was jailed for life after strangling lynda mann and dawn ashworth — who were both 15al correspondent jessica parker explained that ministers still have time to object to the decision, and are looking carefully at the possibility of a review. this was colin pitchfork�*s third review by the parole board, but a panel has now decided that at the age of 61 he is suitable for release. there will be numerous licensing conditions attached to that, and outlining his decision, the...
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colin pitchfork, who's now 61, was jailed for life in 1988 for killing lynda mann and dawn ashworth,oard said he had taken part in several courses in jail to address his behaviour and it was satisfied he was suitable for release. alberto costa is the mp for south leicestershire. he said it would be "immoral, wrong and frankly dangerous" to release colin pitchfork from jail. let's remember that during thejohn worboys situation, the parole board made terrible errors ofjudgment in that situation and it did end up in a judicial review and it did end up with my then conservative ministerial colleagues proposing changes to the parole board rules, very welcome changes, and that pitchfork back then, his hearing was rescheduled. so, the parole board certainly played politics back then, one might argue. the message today is the parole board has made the decision, there is a process, that process is now in the hands of the secretary of state forjustice. it's right that he takes legal advice. but he also, like me, is a politician, we stood on a manifesto commitment to be very tough on people tha
colin pitchfork, who's now 61, was jailed for life in 1988 for killing lynda mann and dawn ashworth,oard said he had taken part in several courses in jail to address his behaviour and it was satisfied he was suitable for release. alberto costa is the mp for south leicestershire. he said it would be "immoral, wrong and frankly dangerous" to release colin pitchfork from jail. let's remember that during thejohn worboys situation, the parole board made terrible errors ofjudgment in that...
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he was the first person to be convicted of murder —— don ashworth. appalled i this person? i, like many of my constituents are appalled by i this person? i, like many of my| constituents are appalled by this decision that the parole board has made. i have been panic campaigning for overfive years to made. i have been panic campaigning for over five years to raise awareness of the brutal nature of pitchfork. he brutally raped and murdered two innocent teenage girls and he was only convicted as a result of dna technology advancements at the time. even though some 30 years have passed, this is not the sort of cry that someone can forget. these were my constituents looked to me as a member of parliament to do everything that i can to inform the state that it would be immoral, wrong and frankly dangerous to release this disgraceful murder of two children. release this disgraceful murder of two children-— release this disgraceful murder of two children. , ., , , g, two children. presumably, there are an uments two children. presumably, there are arguments
he was the first person to be convicted of murder —— don ashworth. appalled i this person? i, like many of my constituents are appalled by i this person? i, like many of my| constituents are appalled by this decision that the parole board has made. i have been panic campaigning for overfive years to made. i have been panic campaigning for over five years to raise awareness of the brutal nature of pitchfork. he brutally raped and murdered two innocent teenage girls and he was only convicted...
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pitchfork was jailed for life in 1988 for raping and murdering lynda mann and dawn ashworth in leicestershirenterprise of the object of their activity, their financial proceeds and funding. for financially motivated cyber criminals, especially those presumably located overseas, cutting off access to revenue is one of the most impactful consequences we can impose. earlier i spoke to glen goodman, a bitcoin expert and author of �*the crypto trader'. he told me there's still secrecy surrounding how the fbi got their money back. they talk about how they got hold of the private key, which is effectively a password that allows you to get into a bitcoin wallet. but how did they get the password? the beauty of bitcoin actually is that it's not very good for doing ransoms because it's not completely anonymous like a lot of people think. when money was transferred from the wallet of colonial pipeline into the wallet of the hackers, that can be traced by the fbi, by me, by anybody. you go online and you can see the money going from one bitcoin wallet to another and then to another. so what it usually ta
pitchfork was jailed for life in 1988 for raping and murdering lynda mann and dawn ashworth in leicestershirenterprise of the object of their activity, their financial proceeds and funding. for financially motivated cyber criminals, especially those presumably located overseas, cutting off access to revenue is one of the most impactful consequences we can impose. earlier i spoke to glen goodman, a bitcoin expert and author of �*the crypto trader'. he told me there's still secrecy surrounding...