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parole board panel are bound by law to assess whether a prisoner is safe to release.w aged 61, colin pitchfork has been found not to be a danger to the public. but his release will be subject to strict licence conditions. sian lloyd, bbc news. downing street has defended the home secretary after the england footballer tyrone mings criticised her comments about the abuse his team—mates received after the euro 2020 final. tyrone mings accused priti patel of pretending to be disgusted after describing the team's decision to take the knee before matches as gesture politics when the tournament began. here's our community affairs correspondent adina campbell. supporting their man on and off the pitch. a community in defiance. i think the racist abuse marcus suffered is a systemic of what it's like to be a black person in the uk, i think our value is completely mitigated by what we bring to point to as soon as he was doing well in football he was like a great british icon and as soon as he made one mistake his colour was brought into it and i think that is the perfect metaph
parole board panel are bound by law to assess whether a prisoner is safe to release.w aged 61, colin pitchfork has been found not to be a danger to the public. but his release will be subject to strict licence conditions. sian lloyd, bbc news. downing street has defended the home secretary after the england footballer tyrone mings criticised her comments about the abuse his team—mates received after the euro 2020 final. tyrone mings accused priti patel of pretending to be disgusted after...
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i believe in a — the decision of the parole board. llously murdered two innocent — raped and callously murdered two innocent teenage girls in my constituency. the family and friends of those _ constituency. the family and friends of those victims were served themselves a life sentence, and this situation~~~ — themselves a life sentence, and this situation... notjust in my constituency, but across the country _ constituency, but across the country. how can it be that somebody who has _ country. how can it be that somebody who has committed that kind of egregious sexual offence, murder against _ egregious sexual offence, murder against young women, could ever be released? _ against young women, could ever be released? . , ., against young women, could ever be released? ., , ., , against young women, could ever be released? ., i. , ., released? have you spoken to the famil of released? have you spoken to the family of lynda — released? have you spoken to the family of lynda mann _ released? have you spoken to the family of lynda mann and
i believe in a — the decision of the parole board. llously murdered two innocent — raped and callously murdered two innocent teenage girls in my constituency. the family and friends of those _ constituency. the family and friends of those victims were served themselves a life sentence, and this situation~~~ — themselves a life sentence, and this situation... notjust in my constituency, but across the country _ constituency, but across the country. how can it be that somebody who has _...
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parole board panel are bound by law to assess whether a prisoner is safe to release. be a danger to the public. but his release will be subject to strict licence conditions. sian lloyd, bbc news. at least 45 people are now known to have died in south africa as violent unrest and looting continues — it was sparked by the jailing of the former president, jacob zuma. ten people were killed in a stampede last night at a shopping centre in the country's biggest township, soweto. the sdlp leader colum eastwood has used parliamentary privilege to identify a former soldier facing two murder charges over his actions on bloody sunday. the foyle mp named soldier f during a debate in the house of commons on the armed forces bill this afternoon. the soldier is also facing five attempted murder charges. he had been granted anonymity by the judge hearing the case. the bbc is not naming soldier f for legal reasons. a senior eu official has warned the greek government to stop the alleged deportation of migrants arriving at its borders. some migrants trying to seek asylum in europe cla
parole board panel are bound by law to assess whether a prisoner is safe to release. be a danger to the public. but his release will be subject to strict licence conditions. sian lloyd, bbc news. at least 45 people are now known to have died in south africa as violent unrest and looting continues — it was sparked by the jailing of the former president, jacob zuma. ten people were killed in a stampede last night at a shopping centre in the country's biggest township, soweto. the sdlp leader...
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following a hearing in march, the parole board ruled he was "suitable for release". parole for some time. he was given parole recently and immediately the justice secretary stepped in, prompted and immediately thejustice secretary stepped in, prompted i think by a lot of media coverage of the concern of the families of the two young girls who were murdered, and he challenged the decision by the parole board to released colin pitchfork at this moment. he said he thought it was irrational for him to be released. he said that the board which decided that colin pitchfork should be released had failed to provide sufficient reasons as to why that decision had been made. quite a lot goes into these parole board decisions. in the case of colin pitchfork there was a consideration over whether he had provided any suggestion of remorse and that was taken into account. also whether clearly he provided a risk to people if he was going to be released. the decision today is that the release should go ahead. this is what the decision says. that this was a case of considerable seriou
following a hearing in march, the parole board ruled he was "suitable for release". parole for some time. he was given parole recently and immediately the justice secretary stepped in, prompted and immediately thejustice secretary stepped in, prompted i think by a lot of media coverage of the concern of the families of the two young girls who were murdered, and he challenged the decision by the parole board to released colin pitchfork at this moment. he said he thought it was...
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the parole board decision to release him had been challenged by the government.ng 15—year—olds lynda mann and dawn ashworth in leicestershire. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds explained what's happened today. well, the grounds for his releases that the case is being considered by the parole board and that he is safe to release. that is the main decision the parole board took, but what has happened today is that a challenge to that decision, which came from thejustice secretary, robert buckland, has been rejected by a seniorjudge. now, when pitchfork�*s release was announced or became public, robert buckland, thejustice secretary, was very concerned. there was a lot of media coverage and concern for the families of the two girls who died in the 1980s. he appealed against the decision, saying it was procedurally unfair or irrational. now a judge has decided today that this is a case of considerable seriousness, complexity and notoriety, in his words, terrible consequences of brutal rapes and murders of two innocent girls will forever darken the lives of t
the parole board decision to release him had been challenged by the government.ng 15—year—olds lynda mann and dawn ashworth in leicestershire. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds explained what's happened today. well, the grounds for his releases that the case is being considered by the parole board and that he is safe to release. that is the main decision the parole board took, but what has happened today is that a challenge to that decision, which came from thejustice secretary,...
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actually in the last decade we have seen the world health organization and the international court on parole board and the united nations office of drug control, all of them working on ensuring balance, making sure that really populates, are available for palliative care whether needed. they have been highlighting the needs that and put out guidance with either concrete guidelines or policy papers. there has been a w, h world health assembly resolution and 2014, stating the need for palliative care with the 4 pillars just missed it. and still so many countries haven't done that. we do notice that some countries really use the guidance by world health organization. and they thought of the health minister get interested. they stopped thinking about this. they set up services. now there are some really good of public private partnerships for example and malaria, where the government pays for this task. if the hospice n g o managers to find a place for it. so if they say we, you know, we got this place without this house, then the government will pay for something like that where you combine forces an
actually in the last decade we have seen the world health organization and the international court on parole board and the united nations office of drug control, all of them working on ensuring balance, making sure that really populates, are available for palliative care whether needed. they have been highlighting the needs that and put out guidance with either concrete guidelines or policy papers. there has been a w, h world health assembly resolution and 2014, stating the need for palliative...
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last month, the parole board said it was safe to release the 61—year—old, who was the first murderervicted using dna evidence. now on bbc news, click. this week — the hajj through digital art. sd glasses and sd houses. and how about a glass of wine made with al? hey, welcome to click! hope you've had a good week. lara, how are you doing? i'm good — just trying to plan for another summer of the unknown! chuckles yep! another one of those is on its way, isn't it? summer is gonna be different for everyone once again this year, and that includes the many muslims who would normally be about to undertake hajj. hajj is the pilgrimage that's made by around 2.5 million muslims every year from all across the globe to mecca, saudi arabia, and this year, it's happening injuly. it's one of the most important acts of faith that a muslim can undertake, and it's said to amaze those who do. but of course, in the last couple of years, the coronavirus has led the saudi authorities to severely limit the number of people who are allowed to visit. however, another way to experience hajj — retelling its st
last month, the parole board said it was safe to release the 61—year—old, who was the first murderervicted using dna evidence. now on bbc news, click. this week — the hajj through digital art. sd glasses and sd houses. and how about a glass of wine made with al? hey, welcome to click! hope you've had a good week. lara, how are you doing? i'm good — just trying to plan for another summer of the unknown! chuckles yep! another one of those is on its way, isn't it? summer is gonna be...
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the structure is that it's like the one in terms of how these cases are viewed as kind of like a parole board. essentially, there would be representatives from a number of different security agencies in the united states that look at each individual case. but it's still challenging because the secretary of state and his department needs to work with other countries to secure assurances in terms of us security and also the security of those nations. it has to be approved by the department of defense and then congress has to be notified. and in all of those opportunities, there is the potential for pushback. so this is some of the complicating factors, but what we're hearing in terms of the timeline from the white house press secretary is that joe biden is hoping that all of this can be completed by the end of his 1st term in 20. 24 is our white house correspondent, kimberly hall talking to us from washington, d. c. kimberly, as always, thank you very much. indeed. china is being accused of engaging in malicious cyber activity, including the hack of microsoft exchange email server. earlier this
the structure is that it's like the one in terms of how these cases are viewed as kind of like a parole board. essentially, there would be representatives from a number of different security agencies in the united states that look at each individual case. but it's still challenging because the secretary of state and his department needs to work with other countries to secure assurances in terms of us security and also the security of those nations. it has to be approved by the department of...
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last month the parole board said it was safe to release the 61—year—old, who was the first murderer tory escape — carlos ghosn — the former boss of the car making giant, nissan — has been describing how he fled house arrest injapan by hiding in a box that was then loaded on to a private jet. he'd been arrested in tokyo in 2018 and charged with financial misconduct offences. he denies the charges and says he believes he is being treated as collateral damage. he is now in exile in lebanon from where he has been speaking exclusively to our business editor, simon jack from folk hero to fugitive. carlos ghosn was the rock star of the business world. at one time the boss of renault, nissan, and a giant manufacturing alliance that included mitsubishi. mingling with heads of state, his image was found in the society pages in france, and comics injapan. citizen of the world with homes across the globe. but that opulent lifestyle came to an abrupt halt when he landed injapan in november 2018 for what he thought was a routine work meeting. it was a normal day, normal arrival. the policeman at the
last month the parole board said it was safe to release the 61—year—old, who was the first murderer tory escape — carlos ghosn — the former boss of the car making giant, nissan — has been describing how he fled house arrest injapan by hiding in a box that was then loaded on to a private jet. he'd been arrested in tokyo in 2018 and charged with financial misconduct offences. he denies the charges and says he believes he is being treated as collateral damage. he is now in exile in...
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board buses and transports. they could be brought back over the border. those traveling in families are more likely to be brought into the united states and paroled.hat that means is they are given a notice to appear before an immigration judge or told to go to an immigration office wherever they happen to settle. once that happens, they may link up with a charity or they may go to a bus station on their own. it's really unclear where they are going to be headed once they are paroled into the united states. and it's up to them to show up at that court date or an immigration office, bret. >> bret: hence the battle about transportation of migrants along the border there between federal government and the governor of texas. rich edson along the border. thank you. let's bring in our panel ben domenech publisher of the federalist. mara liasson national political correspondent of "national public radio" and jason riley "wall street journal" columnist manhattan institute and author of the new book maverick a biography of thomas sowell. jason, let me start with you. your thoughts about the biden speech. talk of mandates for vaccinations on federal employe
board buses and transports. they could be brought back over the border. those traveling in families are more likely to be brought into the united states and paroled.hat that means is they are given a notice to appear before an immigration judge or told to go to an immigration office wherever they happen to settle. once that happens, they may link up with a charity or they may go to a bus station on their own. it's really unclear where they are going to be headed once they are paroled into the...