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this man has brought shame on _ can place in met police. ht shame on the met. l has brought shame on the met. speaking frankly, as an organisation,.- speaking frankly, as an oruanisation,. ~ ., , , organisation,. wayne couzens, seen here showing _ organisation,. wayne couzens, seen here showing his _ organisation,. wayne couzens, seen here showing his warrant _ organisation,. wayne couzens, seen here showing his warrant card, - organisation,. wayne couzens, seen here showing his warrant card, then| here showing his warrant card, then used his handcuffs in the grotesquely executed series of offences which led to sarah everard's murder. questions too about police culture and attitudes of officers. in a letter to mps, the met admits part of couzens's vetting may not have been undertaken correctly. may not have been undertaken correctl . , ., , ., , ., correctly. they will not be able to rebuild trust _ correctly. they will not be able to rebuild trust unless _ correctly. they will not be able to rebuild trust unless they - correctly. they will
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only yesterday the met police . yesterday the met police commission announced a review into her own force person working alongside her. there is also the police regulator investigation into whether the met and kent police properly looked into three indecent exposure allegations against cousins —— couzens. the home office can't say if any of the enquiry will be held in public, but the conclusions will be published. and just last month the police inspectorate said there was an epidemic of violence against a and it needed to be treated as seriously as terrorism is. so it is not as if the government and the forces haven't been aware of many of these issues. tonight, any sport, they held a visualfor tonight, any sport, they held a visual for sabrina nessa, tonight, any sport, they held a visualfor sabrina nessa, one visual for sabrina nessa, one of visualfor sabrina nessa, one of more than 80 women filled moments in sarah everard. this morning the prime minister refused to back calls for misogyny to be classified as a hate crime, because he believes current laws are sufficient. this new enquir
only yesterday the met police . yesterday the met police commission announced a review into her own force person working alongside her. there is also the police regulator investigation into whether the met and kent police properly looked into three indecent exposure allegations against cousins —— couzens. the home office can't say if any of the enquiry will be held in public, but the conclusions will be published. and just last month the police inspectorate said there was an epidemic of...
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the met police offering advice if they are stopped by a lone police officer, trying to regain public randomly. another message says we need to put more funding into raising awareness from the beginning, schools having a violence against women education to dismantle this culture where misogynist crimes are the norm. we are treating the symptoms, not the norm. another message, are the telling us we should run away if the police man tries to arrest us? why is it up to us? why are they not making tougher procedures for the police to follow? another message, we must be open—minded and respect the majority of police force, perhaps a loan constable should be restricted to calling for support if they are required to take a person to the police station. keep your comments coming in and i will read out as many as possible on trust in the police force, what is going to make you feel safe? the headlines, following the murder of sarah everard, scotland yard tries to regain public confidence. it seeks to reassure the public and says it will increase patrols and advise people to challenge the legit
the met police offering advice if they are stopped by a lone police officer, trying to regain public randomly. another message says we need to put more funding into raising awareness from the beginning, schools having a violence against women education to dismantle this culture where misogynist crimes are the norm. we are treating the symptoms, not the norm. another message, are the telling us we should run away if the police man tries to arrest us? why is it up to us? why are they not making...
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the sunday mirror has uncovered what it calls a damning probe into the met police which allegedly showsther officers, colleagues of sarah everard's murderer have crew committed sex crimes since 2016 alongside a photograph of boris johnson arriving at the tory party conference in manchester the sunday telegraph claims the prime minister will cut the number of countries on the travel read list from 5a to nine. build back starts now the headline on the sunday express. borisjohnson promising to take bold decisions to ensure every part of the country emerges stronger from the country emerges stronger from the pandemic. but a group of senior conservative mps have broken ranks, according to the observer. a warning to the pm that he can level up poorer parts of the uk whilst raising taxes for working people and also cutting benefits. and the mail on sunday is reporting that boris johnson is planning new legislation to try to stop protesters from blocking motorways which could see activists face up to six months in prison or unlimited fines. those are the front pages so let's begin our chat. lov
the sunday mirror has uncovered what it calls a damning probe into the met police which allegedly showsther officers, colleagues of sarah everard's murderer have crew committed sex crimes since 2016 alongside a photograph of boris johnson arriving at the tory party conference in manchester the sunday telegraph claims the prime minister will cut the number of countries on the travel read list from 5a to nine. build back starts now the headline on the sunday express. borisjohnson promising to...
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the shock and the disappointment that was etched on the face of the met police commissioner cressida i recognise for some people a precious bond of trust has been damaged. our dedication to you, our public, remains undiminished. as commissioner, i will do everything in my power to ensure we learn any lessons. there are no words that can fully express... the fury... and overwhelming sadness that we all feel about what happened to sarah. i am so sorry. laura, i don't know i can remember a senior police officer having a reaction like that. i am not sure either, but i'm not sure if there has been a case of this kind that has so affected people and in such a troubling, terrible way that involves notjust appalling crimes, but deception and... there is a lot to be discussed after what has emerged, beyond just the specifics of an appalling crime and yvette, i wonder... it is interesting to hear cressida dick say if there are any lessons. i wonder if you think there clearly it is quite obvious there are lessons given what we know about his history before this terrible event took place? yeah,
the shock and the disappointment that was etched on the face of the met police commissioner cressida i recognise for some people a precious bond of trust has been damaged. our dedication to you, our public, remains undiminished. as commissioner, i will do everything in my power to ensure we learn any lessons. there are no words that can fully express... the fury... and overwhelming sadness that we all feel about what happened to sarah. i am so sorry. laura, i don't know i can remember a senior...
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police officer? he had gone from the civil nuclear constabulary to kent, and then to the met. used of days before the murder of sarah everard, she confirmed as far as she was aware they had not known the person accused of the indecent exposure was a police officer. lucy manning reporting there. the met police officer has appeared in court charged with rape. he denied the allegation. graham satchell is outside the court and sent us this update. it outside the court and sent us this u date. . , outside the court and sent us this udate. . , outside the court and sent us this udate. ., , , ., update. it was fairly short. he soke update. it was fairly short. he spoke only — update. it was fairly short. he spoke only a _ update. it was fairly short. he spoke only a couple _ update. it was fairly short. he spoke only a couple of- update. it was fairly short. he spoke only a couple of times. update. it was fairly short. he l spoke only a couple of times to confirm his name, age and address. he is charged with one count of rape through his lawyer who said he emphatically denied that cha
police officer? he had gone from the civil nuclear constabulary to kent, and then to the met. used of days before the murder of sarah everard, she confirmed as far as she was aware they had not known the person accused of the indecent exposure was a police officer. lucy manning reporting there. the met police officer has appeared in court charged with rape. he denied the allegation. graham satchell is outside the court and sent us this update. it outside the court and sent us this u date. . ,...
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only yesterday, the met police l yesterday, the met police commissioner announced a review into her ownan independent person working alongside her. there is also the police regulator investigation into whether the met and kent police properly looked into three indecent exposure allegations against couzens. the home office can't say if any of the inquiry will be held in public. but the conclusions will be published. and just last month the police inspectorate said there was an epidemic of violence against women and it needed to be treated as seriously as terrorism is, so it's not as if the government and the forces have not been aware of many of these issues. sabina neser, one of these issues. sabina neser, one of more than 80 women killed by men since sarah everard, but this morning the prime minister refused to back calls for misogyny to be classified as a hate crime, because he believes current laws are enough. —— sabina nessa. this new inquiry must notjust highlight the problems but make the changes, so that all women can be safe. lucy money, bbc news. —— manning. borisjohnson has sa
only yesterday, the met police l yesterday, the met police commissioner announced a review into her ownan independent person working alongside her. there is also the police regulator investigation into whether the met and kent police properly looked into three indecent exposure allegations against couzens. the home office can't say if any of the inquiry will be held in public. but the conclusions will be published. and just last month the police inspectorate said there was an epidemic of...
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police. it will not 'ust be the met? other police. it will not 'ust be the met? other forces — police. be the met? other forces might _ police. it will notjust be the met? other forces might have _ police. it will notjust be the met? other forces might have to - police. it will notjust be the met? i other forces might have to change the way they recruit and how they vet people, if the policing by consent in this country is to mean anything? consent in this country is to mean an hino ? ., , ., consent in this country is to mean an hina? ., anything? there was a case during the lockdown _ anything? there was a case during the lockdown of _ anything? there was a case during the lockdown of an _ anything? there was a case during the lockdown of an officer - anything? there was a case during the lockdown of an officer from - anything? there was a case during i the lockdown of an officer from west midlands police who assaulted a woman in the street and he used his police persona, he acted out a reason to detain her. during that incident. he was dismissed from the force and he was given a comm
police. it will not 'ust be the met? other police. it will not 'ust be the met? other forces — police. be the met? other forces might _ police. it will notjust be the met? other forces might have _ police. it will notjust be the met? other forces might have to - police. it will notjust be the met? i other forces might have to change the way they recruit and how they vet people, if the policing by consent in this country is to mean anything? consent in this country is to mean an hino ? ., , .,...
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it is fair to say this is a problem looking well beyond the met police? yes, that is right. hey are stopped by a police man. some of the ideas put forward do not seem that practical. some seem easily spoofed. it undermines the way in which they would confirm any reassurance in the first place. i think it is a very difficult time. the police have been very slow off the mark to understand the strength of feeling here, particularly from women in the country. there is a long way yet to go, both the police and the government, to reassure women in the wake of the horrific murder, but also that of the schoolteacher in recent weeks. thank ou. pare schoolteacher in recent weeks. thank you- page two _ schoolteacher in recent weeks. thank you- page two of _ schoolteacher in recent weeks. thank you. page two of the _ schoolteacher in recent weeks. thank you. page two of the times, - schoolteacher in recent weeks. thank you. page two of the times, we - schoolteacher in recent weeks. thank you. page two of the times, we have done an interview on this, schools could open on saturdays. that
it is fair to say this is a problem looking well beyond the met police? yes, that is right. hey are stopped by a police man. some of the ideas put forward do not seem that practical. some seem easily spoofed. it undermines the way in which they would confirm any reassurance in the first place. i think it is a very difficult time. the police have been very slow off the mark to understand the strength of feeling here, particularly from women in the country. there is a long way yet to go, both the...
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in her first interview since my conviction, the commission of the met police, dame cressida dick, hase events have been absolutely dreadful. they have made everybody in the met furious, and we depend on public trust. in this country, policing is done by consent, and undoubtedly the killing of sarah and other events has damaged public trust. so today i am announcing that we will be doing a review that will be led by a high—profile independent person, and the review will look at our internal culture and our professional standards, systems, processes, leadership, training, to make sure that we are the best possible met police we can be. and i am absolutely determined that we will rebuild public trust as soon as we possibly can. some people will say that that is not enough, that you should resign. people will be entitled to their opinion, i have a job to do, i need to get on with it and myjob now is to lead the met through a difficult time and rebuild public trust, which i am redoing through bringing in an independent person to do a review of our standards and culture. it was on your watc
in her first interview since my conviction, the commission of the met police, dame cressida dick, hase events have been absolutely dreadful. they have made everybody in the met furious, and we depend on public trust. in this country, policing is done by consent, and undoubtedly the killing of sarah and other events has damaged public trust. so today i am announcing that we will be doing a review that will be led by a high—profile independent person, and the review will look at our internal...
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there's also the police regulator investigation into whether the met and kent police properly lookedree indecent exposure allegations against couzens. the home office can't say if any of the inquiry will be held in public. but the conclusions will be published. and just last month, the police inspectorate said there was an epidemic of violence against women and it needed to be treated as seriously as terrorism is. so it's not as if the government and the forces have not been aware of many of these issues. sabina nessa, one of more than 80 women killed by men since sarah everard, but this morning, the prime minister refused to back calls for misogyny to be classified as a hate crime because he believes current laws are sufficient. this new inquiry must notjust highlight the problems but make the changes, so that all women can be safe. lucy manning, bbc news. let's talk to the shadow home secretary. hejoins me now live for. hello to you, thanks for being with us. do you welcome priti patel�*s call for inquiry? us. do you welcome priti patel's call for inquiry?— us. do you welcome priti
there's also the police regulator investigation into whether the met and kent police properly lookedree indecent exposure allegations against couzens. the home office can't say if any of the inquiry will be held in public. but the conclusions will be published. and just last month, the police inspectorate said there was an epidemic of violence against women and it needed to be treated as seriously as terrorism is. so it's not as if the government and the forces have not been aware of many of...
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there's also the police regulator investigation into whether the met and kent police properly lookede indecent exposure allegations against couzens. the home office can't say if any of the inquiry will be held in public, but the conclusions will be published. and just last month, the police inspectorate said there was an epidemic of violence against women and it needed to be treated as seriously as terrorism is, so it's not as if the government and the forces haven't been aware of many of these issues. tonight in eastbourne they held a vigilfor sabina nessa, one of more than 80 women killed by men since sarah everard. but this morning, the prime minister refused to back calls for misogyny to be classified as a hate crime because he believes current laws are sufficient. this new inquiry must notjust highlight the problems but make the changes, so that all women can be safe. lucy manning, bbc news. borisjohnson has said he's not "worried" about rising prices and the disruption to food and some fuel supplies, saying the country can't go back to what he called the "failed model of the uk
there's also the police regulator investigation into whether the met and kent police properly lookede indecent exposure allegations against couzens. the home office can't say if any of the inquiry will be held in public, but the conclusions will be published. and just last month, the police inspectorate said there was an epidemic of violence against women and it needed to be treated as seriously as terrorism is, so it's not as if the government and the forces haven't been aware of many of these...
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there's also the police regulator investigation into whether the met and kent police properly lookedome office can't say if any of the inquiry will be held in public. but the conclusions will be published. and just last month, the police inspectorate said there was an epidemic of violence against women and it needed to be treated as seriously as terrorism is, so it's not as if the government and the forces haven't been aware of many of these issues. sabina nessa, one of more than 80 women killed by men since sarah everard, but this morning, the prime minister refused to back calls for misogyny to be classified as a hate crime because he believes current laws are sufficient. this new inquiry must notjust highlight the problems but make the changes, so that all women can be safe. lucy manning, bbc news. such huge ramifications for what is happening. two completely different story now, what to tell you how to pop artists, the oscar—winning films, korean culture has been making a name for itself around the world the last couple of years. now, that success has been recognised in the pages
there's also the police regulator investigation into whether the met and kent police properly lookedome office can't say if any of the inquiry will be held in public. but the conclusions will be published. and just last month, the police inspectorate said there was an epidemic of violence against women and it needed to be treated as seriously as terrorism is, so it's not as if the government and the forces haven't been aware of many of these issues. sabina nessa, one of more than 80 women...
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was of the police forces do in this area. for just the metmoney that is not the case. the inspectorate reported just two weeks ago and the book came out on the day that sabina nasser was killed it is simply not a priority and the government had taken to the airwaves today to say it is up to local areas if they want to use the duty and serious violence of violence against women and girls and we are not going to make the witch and a bit like the government saying terrorism, do it if you want. —— which is a bit like the government saying... that is the first place we need to start, it to be a government privacy and we need every single police force to have, it is quite unbelievable this doesn't exist, but a common set of standards and a strategy for dealing with these offenders. there is no current national strategy and there is no agreed set of principles of how we devote the offending of violence against women and girls. there have been a lot of calls, as you know, for cressida dick to resign over this. would you join those calls so mike calls
was of the police forces do in this area. for just the metmoney that is not the case. the inspectorate reported just two weeks ago and the book came out on the day that sabina nasser was killed it is simply not a priority and the government had taken to the airwaves today to say it is up to local areas if they want to use the duty and serious violence of violence against women and girls and we are not going to make the witch and a bit like the government saying terrorism, do it if you want....
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at the heart of this debate about improvements to policing, a woman who simply was trying to walk home. the force has faced numerous challenges in the metstory. restoring confidence in its officers among the biggest yet. megan patterson, bbc news. the prime minister urges the public to trust the police, but he acknowledges the government needs to get to the bottom of how a serving officer could kidnapped, rape and murder sarah everard. in his first interview since the sentencing of wayne couzens, borisjohnson said change was needed. . i wayne couzens, boris johnson said change was needed. ._ change was needed. . i think there'll be — change was needed. . i think there'll be hundreds - change was needed. . i think there'll be hundreds of- change was needed. . i think there'll be hundreds of of. change was needed. . i think. there'll be hundreds of of police officers, let alone myself, up and down the country who will be absolutely heartsick by what has happened at the appalling murder of sarah everard by a police officer. and what i would really urge the public — i want to make it really clear that i do believe in the police. i do believ
at the heart of this debate about improvements to policing, a woman who simply was trying to walk home. the force has faced numerous challenges in the metstory. restoring confidence in its officers among the biggest yet. megan patterson, bbc news. the prime minister urges the public to trust the police, but he acknowledges the government needs to get to the bottom of how a serving officer could kidnapped, rape and murder sarah everard. in his first interview since the sentencing of wayne...
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within the last hour, matt jukes, the assistant commissioner for specialist operations at the met policeten back to that. i want to provide you with an update on the investigation into the murder of sir david amess mp. on behalf of everyone involved in counterterrorism, and wider policing, i'd like to offer my deepest condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of sir david, who died so tragically last friday. sir david's dedication to his family, his constituents and his community, and his positive impact on the lives of so many, have been abundantly clear since his death. specialist officers continue to support sir david's family, and all of our sympathies are with them. i would also like to recognise the courage and professionalism of officers from essex police and paramedics for their response to the incident. as you know, last friday, sir david tragically died from serious injuries after being stabbed at a constituency surgery in leigh—on—sea. a man was arrested at the scene. since then, the met�*s counter terrorism command has led the investigation. a large team of detectives
within the last hour, matt jukes, the assistant commissioner for specialist operations at the met policeten back to that. i want to provide you with an update on the investigation into the murder of sir david amess mp. on behalf of everyone involved in counterterrorism, and wider policing, i'd like to offer my deepest condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of sir david, who died so tragically last friday. sir david's dedication to his family, his constituents and his community, and...
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no police officer was arrested, charged, convicted at all. the metcalled for. lucy manning, bbc news. it's 17 minutes past six — the headlines: the chancellor has defended his tax rises and says no tax cuts until public finances allow. the new rules coming in today which make it easier for travellers coming to the uk. coming up on sportsday on the bbc news channel, a day after watford sacked xisco munoz as manager the club have confirmed 69—year—old italian former leicester city manager claudio ranieri as their new man in charge. how much graduates in england need to be earning before they begin paying back their student loans is currently being considered by the government. at the moment anyone earning just over 27,000 pounds a year starts to repay their debt. but with only 25% of students expected to pay back their loan in full, there are suggestions that threshold could be reduced so that more students start repaying their debt. 0ur education editor branwen jeffreys has been talking to students in staffordshire. jeffreys has been talking growing j
no police officer was arrested, charged, convicted at all. the metcalled for. lucy manning, bbc news. it's 17 minutes past six — the headlines: the chancellor has defended his tax rises and says no tax cuts until public finances allow. the new rules coming in today which make it easier for travellers coming to the uk. coming up on sportsday on the bbc news channel, a day after watford sacked xisco munoz as manager the club have confirmed 69—year—old italian former leicester city manager...
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the metropolitan police will deploy 650 new officers across london the met police has outlined how itends to protect women and girls better in the wake of sarah everard's murder. scotland yard is promising more patrols across london and advising anyone stop by at loan plainclothes police officer to challenge their legitimacy. it comes after wayne couzens was handed a whole life sentence for killing sarah everard whilst still working as a metropolitan officer. sarah everard, described in court as intelligent, talented, much loved. but the question now facing the met is, could and should her killer wayne couzens have been stopped earlier? i recognise that for some people a precious bond of trust has been damaged. there are no words that can fully express the fury and overwhelming sadness that we all feel about what happened to sarah. i am so sorry. so resign, then! she didn't respond to questions about whether she should resign. this was the moment wayne couzens falsely arrested sarah everard in south london in march. his arm outstretched, holding his warrant card. he'd go on to rape an
the metropolitan police will deploy 650 new officers across london the met police has outlined how itends to protect women and girls better in the wake of sarah everard's murder. scotland yard is promising more patrols across london and advising anyone stop by at loan plainclothes police officer to challenge their legitimacy. it comes after wayne couzens was handed a whole life sentence for killing sarah everard whilst still working as a metropolitan officer. sarah everard, described in court...
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harriet harman was saying not enough has been done by the met police and the police and general across again calling for, as labour have been doing, of late, calling for dame cressida dick, head of the metropolitan police to stand down, but kit malthouse in the government has done all it can to improve the situation and make sure police forces have better vetting procedures in place when it comes to recruitment. that is just happened. we have also got some breaking news that has just come into us and that concerns write to and from morocco in north africa. morocco says it will suspend flights to the uk on the national carrier royal air maroc. to the uk on the national carrier royalair maroc. it to the uk on the national carrier royal air maroc. it has been tweeting that it will be suspending its flights between the uk, germany and the netherlands from midnight tonight. the twitter thread goes on tonight. the twitter thread goes on to say that by decision of the authorities and due to the evolution of the pandemic, so it is covid related, flights to and from germany, the netherlands and
harriet harman was saying not enough has been done by the met police and the police and general across again calling for, as labour have been doing, of late, calling for dame cressida dick, head of the metropolitan police to stand down, but kit malthouse in the government has done all it can to improve the situation and make sure police forces have better vetting procedures in place when it comes to recruitment. that is just happened. we have also got some breaking news that has just come into...
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the met police have conducted a series of reviews into the allegations against prince andrew and started one when details of the civil case became clear. speaking last year, the met commissioner said that nobody is above the law. now in a statement, the met say they have concluded their review and will be taking no further action. virginia giuffre is alleged to have been trafficked to the uk by the american financier and sexual offender, jeffrey epstein. epstein took his life in a new yorkjailhouse in 2019. epstein and prince andrew were friends for a number of years. there have been previous reviews into the allegations against prince andrew and jeffrey epstein, explaining their decision to not take further action in those cases, the met said... prince andrew has retired from royal duties and is rarely seen in public. the outcome of this review means there is no prospect of a formal criminal investigation here in the uk, but the met says they will continue to liaise with other law enforcement agencies. graham satchel, bbc news. kim jong—un will never give up his nuclear weapons accordin
the met police have conducted a series of reviews into the allegations against prince andrew and started one when details of the civil case became clear. speaking last year, the met commissioner said that nobody is above the law. now in a statement, the met say they have concluded their review and will be taking no further action. virginia giuffre is alleged to have been trafficked to the uk by the american financier and sexual offender, jeffrey epstein. epstein took his life in a new...
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the met police released a statement saying that as the officers made the arrest, an issue broke out involvingas put forward and the press comment. the racial abuse, what happens afterwards doesn't seem to fall in line — afterwards doesn't seem to fall in line but i guess i can't speak— in line but i guess i can't speak too freely unless i know the facts. _ speak too freely unless i know the facts, and i sincerely hope that_ the facts, and i sincerely hope that if— the facts, and i sincerely hope that if that was the case, then the punishments this time fit what — the punishments this time fit what has _ the punishments this time fit what has happened. japan _ what has happened. japan kept their hopes alive when they beat australia. my late own goal was enough to boost them. the socceroos are second in group b, after suffering their first loss in 12 games. chelsea will play juventus in the women's champions�* league juventus in the women�*s champions�* league later. they needed a late goal to earn a 3-3 needed a late goal to earn a 3—3 draw in their clash last week. they will be desperate for
the met police released a statement saying that as the officers made the arrest, an issue broke out involvingas put forward and the press comment. the racial abuse, what happens afterwards doesn't seem to fall in line — afterwards doesn't seem to fall in line but i guess i can't speak— in line but i guess i can't speak too freely unless i know the facts. _ speak too freely unless i know the facts, and i sincerely hope that_ the facts, and i sincerely hope that if— the facts, and i...
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christina dick, in the met police, particularly in focus officer, ever murder. now with these grims statistics, released on the freedom of information act is anything going to change at last? would this be the capitalist? would you hope? i would really hope so. we've seen a lot in the last 6 months in particular as report and recommendations. there are so many list of actions from various bodies, including the police inspector and who did report, recommending a whole lots and lots of changes. but we need to see some of those implemented weeks without change. happen. not just more lower. ground, more comments. we need to see change rather than just talking about it now. yeah. i mean, you, you touched on it just now to be the victim of any kind of sexual assault is riffing. the people you go to for help the police to give you some, some, some comfort. she doesn't just as can be done. when they are the very people who have done it, you must blow your mind. it must be very hard for those people to come forward. and i think it's a real concern that if we don't have t
christina dick, in the met police, particularly in focus officer, ever murder. now with these grims statistics, released on the freedom of information act is anything going to change at last? would this be the capitalist? would you hope? i would really hope so. we've seen a lot in the last 6 months in particular as report and recommendations. there are so many list of actions from various bodies, including the police inspector and who did report, recommending a whole lots and lots of changes....
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the met police have investigated the allegations into prince andrew a number of times over the years, that these investigations into human trafficking are largely focused on activities and relationships outside of the uk. so they are saying, nfa, if there is something going on it isn't a jurisdiction. this is, innovate, a question for the american authorities, so they say that they don't think they are the appropriate authority to conduct into the circumstances. that, in a large extent, is why they say they are no longer taking any further action. the reason they have reviewed it at this time is because there is a civil case going on in america at the moment. virginia giuffre alleges that she was trafficked to london and sexually assaulted by prince andrew, and thatis assaulted by prince andrew, and that is the substance of the civil case now happening in america. the metropolitan police yes all those core documents, were given them, saw the evidence and decided to review them. but, today they have said they won't take further action. throughout all of this, prince andrew has denied a
the met police have investigated the allegations into prince andrew a number of times over the years, that these investigations into human trafficking are largely focused on activities and relationships outside of the uk. so they are saying, nfa, if there is something going on it isn't a jurisdiction. this is, innovate, a question for the american authorities, so they say that they don't think they are the appropriate authority to conduct into the circumstances. that, in a large extent, is why...
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the met police said there had been no arrests following the incident, but will review the footage. leave their homes. now experts say they have no idea when eruptions will end. lava is still spewing on la palma, with close to 2,000 buildings destroyed. 0ur correspondent danjohnson is in la palma for us tonight. dan, over to you. yes, more than 7000 people — dan, over to you. yes, more than 7000 people out of _ dan, over to you. yes, more than 7000 people out of their- dan, over to you. yes, more than i 7000 people out of their homes with a huge exclusion zone in place here to keep people safe. the miracle so far is that no one has been injured or killed, but the volcano keeps erupting, there is more and more seismic activity, stronger earth tremors, ash up into the sky and across all the streets and buildings here and the lava continues to pour, causing havoc. the question everyone is asking, and ifeel i am repeating myself and they feel they are too, they want to know how much longer will this go on for? it still has the capacity to attract and enthrall, but after a month it's bec
the met police said there had been no arrests following the incident, but will review the footage. leave their homes. now experts say they have no idea when eruptions will end. lava is still spewing on la palma, with close to 2,000 buildings destroyed. 0ur correspondent danjohnson is in la palma for us tonight. dan, over to you. yes, more than 7000 people — dan, over to you. yes, more than 7000 people out of _ dan, over to you. yes, more than 7000 people out of their- dan, over to you. yes,...
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sarah everard was just walking home when she was falsely arrested and then murdered by a serving met policequestions about trust in the police and the behaviour of men and the whole criminal justice system. the prime minister has committed to in his words getting more rapists behind bars, despite the budget for the department ofjustice being cut by 25% in the last decade. it's notjust a question of money. you need the three parts of the criminaljustice system — the police, the prosecutors, the judiciary, they need to work better together. and rape victims, domestic violence victims, need to get a better service. only 2% of reported rapes in england and wales end in a prosecution. convictions are at an all—time low. campaigners and charities say there needs to be change at every level across the uk. we have a criminaljustice system that fails to respond to crimes of rape. we really need to create a culture where that behaviour is being challenged and not being tolerated. in scotland, one concrete change following the death of sarah everard — people are being told they can now verify the iden
sarah everard was just walking home when she was falsely arrested and then murdered by a serving met policequestions about trust in the police and the behaviour of men and the whole criminal justice system. the prime minister has committed to in his words getting more rapists behind bars, despite the budget for the department ofjustice being cut by 25% in the last decade. it's notjust a question of money. you need the three parts of the criminaljustice system — the police, the prosecutors,...
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we are going to be talking a lot more about that and what more the met police can and should be doinglk more about one of the other major stories here today, the news that noise of households across the country are facing higher energy bills from today because a new price cut has come into effect. my colleague ben brown has been taking your questions on this. he was joined by lynn beattie, personal finance adviser and founder of the mrs mummypenny website; and faith archer, who's a personal finance journalist and founder of the much more with less website to answer your questions on this subject. let's kick off with lynn, a question from a mum of two young children who lives in a flat in south london who wants to know how much more should she be budgeting per month for her bills? i did a little survey of the people in my facebook group to find out what people are paying, what their bills have gone to. i actually have some people in the situation. this is quite scary, but it looks like bills have been doubling. it depends what company she is with, what tariff she is on, a variable or f
we are going to be talking a lot more about that and what more the met police can and should be doinglk more about one of the other major stories here today, the news that noise of households across the country are facing higher energy bills from today because a new price cut has come into effect. my colleague ben brown has been taking your questions on this. he was joined by lynn beattie, personal finance adviser and founder of the mrs mummypenny website; and faith archer, who's a personal...
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with officers from the metropolitan police, the civil nuclear constabulary and the norfolk constabulary. all are being investigated for gross misconduct. two of the meters face a criminal investigation for allegedly sending grossly offensive messages. i am so sorry. couzens's horrific crimes have left the head of london's police force, dame cressida dick, in a precarious position. her force had failed to link wayne couzens to at least two incidents of indecent exposure, one before he joined the force and one just three days before he killed sarah everard. women who now feel concerned when stopped by officers are being advised to ask to speak to the control room on the police radio, and, if still concerned, just run, but labour want to hear more on what the police will be doing. what we need right now is clear communication to women, who are particularly concerned not about what they have to do differently but what the police are going to do to reassure them about the way that they're going to police the situation. she's ready to take action, to do the right thing. and while the force has been celebrating 100 years of women in policing, some former of
with officers from the metropolitan police, the civil nuclear constabulary and the norfolk constabulary. all are being investigated for gross misconduct. two of the meters face a criminal investigation for allegedly sending grossly offensive messages. i am so sorry. couzens's horrific crimes have left the head of london's police force, dame cressida dick, in a precarious position. her force had failed to link wayne couzens to at least two incidents of indecent exposure, one before he joined the...
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it's incredibly moving statement his family of put out here through the met police came out this afternoonly saying that they are completely heartbroken. that is sir david's wifejudy, his four girls and a boy as well for top obviously you can see over the breath of the attributes we've seen pictures and video footage of over the past couple of days just how well love he was. notjust by his family but also the community within, south end where he was the mp since 1997. the most striking part of their statement for me was the fact that they said even though he is no longer with us many of his causes will continue in the family and as a statement how the mayor has mentioned two of them one is the statute as we saw a symbol of patriotic briton and a resilience essentially won a statue of her on the white cliffs of dover for reasons you can appreciate. the second one is city stages for south bend. all plans two races may be granted city status to coincide with the queensjubilee. became a joke at west minister every time he stood up he managed to get south bend into the conversation for getting
it's incredibly moving statement his family of put out here through the met police came out this afternoonly saying that they are completely heartbroken. that is sir david's wifejudy, his four girls and a boy as well for top obviously you can see over the breath of the attributes we've seen pictures and video footage of over the past couple of days just how well love he was. notjust by his family but also the community within, south end where he was the mp since 1997. the most striking part of...
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incident, but we do have a problem, we do have an underground that has infiltrated and growing in our met policessly to find the killer. they were real people with hearts. bibaa has left behind a daughter who has given birth to a son in the last year, be coming up for a year, and i'm a great—grandmother, and i only met him... because of covidm i only met him four of the first time at the celebration of life, so life is going on. there is a legacy. and nicole, i think we grieve more for her because there was 20 years difference. she had 20 years less than bibaa, but to know her was to love her, and there's so much more i am going to share with you. mina, can you just share with us your thoughts about danyal hussein's behaviour? do you know... do you know what? it's all a performance. you know, i taught secondary kids for 20 years. 15 of those were all boys. there's nothing you can't tell me about men and boys, and that is a performance designed to, i don't know, elicit sympathy or to have us believe that there's something really wrong with him. there is nothing wrong with him! he'sjust an obnoxio
incident, but we do have a problem, we do have an underground that has infiltrated and growing in our met policessly to find the killer. they were real people with hearts. bibaa has left behind a daughter who has given birth to a son in the last year, be coming up for a year, and i'm a great—grandmother, and i only met him... because of covidm i only met him four of the first time at the celebration of life, so life is going on. there is a legacy. and nicole, i think we grieve more for her...
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the met police have conducted a series of reviews into the allegations against prince andrew, and started when details of the civil case became clear. speaking last year, the met commissioner, dame cressida dick, said no one is above the law. now, in a statement, the met say they have concluded their review and will be taking no further action. ms giuffre is alleged to have been trafficked to the uk by the american financier and sex offenderjeffrey epstein. epstein took his own life in a new yorkjailhouse in 2019. epstein and prince andrew were friends for a number of years. there have been previous reviews into the allegations against prince andrew and jeffrey epstein. explaining their decision to take no further action in those cases, the met said, "any investigation into human trafficking would be largely focused on activities and relationships outside the uk", and that the metropolitan police service was not the appropriate authority to conduct inquiries in these circumstances. prince andrew has retired from royal duties. he is rarely seen in public. the outcome of this review means t
the met police have conducted a series of reviews into the allegations against prince andrew, and started when details of the civil case became clear. speaking last year, the met commissioner, dame cressida dick, said no one is above the law. now, in a statement, the met say they have concluded their review and will be taking no further action. ms giuffre is alleged to have been trafficked to the uk by the american financier and sex offenderjeffrey epstein. epstein took his own life in a new...
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the met police released a statement last night saying officers went into the away end to arrest a spectatorence we saw in the away end broke out. i think governing bodies could quite easily ban hungary for a period of time, ask them to show improvements, and then allow them in on the basis of satisfying whatever criteria they lay down. and it is an unexpected turn of events! - 0n the pitch, england had to come from behind to salvage a draw and despite a disappointing performance, it's the images in the stands that people are talking about. they came a few months after the euros final here between england and italy where ticketless supporters forced their way into the stadium. and last night, in another match in england's group, there was more trouble. objects were thrown onto the pitch as albania played poland and the game had to be temporarily stopped. this morning the world governing body fifa said its position remains firm and resolute in rejecting any form of violence as well as any form of discrimination or abuse. fifa has a very clear zero tolerance stance against such a point —— abho
the met police released a statement last night saying officers went into the away end to arrest a spectatorence we saw in the away end broke out. i think governing bodies could quite easily ban hungary for a period of time, ask them to show improvements, and then allow them in on the basis of satisfying whatever criteria they lay down. and it is an unexpected turn of events! - 0n the pitch, england had to come from behind to salvage a draw and despite a disappointing performance, it's the...
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scotland yard moves to regain public confidence, as former met police officer wayne couzens begins ad what can you do to keep the costs down? i'll have all the details. scotland's vaccine passport scheme begins operation — affecting anyone wanting to go to a nightclub or a big event like a football match.
scotland yard moves to regain public confidence, as former met police officer wayne couzens begins ad what can you do to keep the costs down? i'll have all the details. scotland's vaccine passport scheme begins operation — affecting anyone wanting to go to a nightclub or a big event like a football match.
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., ., within the met police, within police services? . ,, , services?u know, understand that it is notjust the police — it is a wider societal problem. but i go back to the point, you know, if this had been a a2—year—old white social worker who had never been missing before, with the police have taken it more seriously than they did a black social worker going missing, despite the family saying this is unprecedented. fiifi missing, despite the family saying this is unprecedented.— missing, despite the family saying this is unprecedented. ok, thank you ve much this is unprecedented. ok, thank you very much indeed, _ this is unprecedented. ok, thank you very much indeed, a _ this is unprecedented. ok, thank you very much indeed, a former - this is unprecedented. ok, thank you very much indeed, a former chief - very much indeed, a former chief superintendent of the metropolitan police, thank you. there has been a sharp rise in the number of police officers and staff in england and wales who've been accused of abusing their positions for sexual purposes, acco
., ., within the met police, within police services? . ,, , services?u know, understand that it is notjust the police — it is a wider societal problem. but i go back to the point, you know, if this had been a a2—year—old white social worker who had never been missing before, with the police have taken it more seriously than they did a black social worker going missing, despite the family saying this is unprecedented. fiifi missing, despite the family saying this is unprecedented.—...
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former chief superintendent of the met police, thanks forjoining us. we have some breaking news. ice have said, after deputy labour leader angela rayner received a series of threats. the man who�*s been charged is benjamin iliffe, who is 36, of chatteris in cambridgeshire. we know angela rayner has had a number of threats over a period of time and we are now hearing that one person has been charged in connection with that. france has seized a british trawler as the row over post brexit fishing rights escalates. the french claim the boat was fishing in their waters without a licence and it�*s been taken to the port of le havre. the french are angry that some of their boats have been refused licences to fish in uk waters — and they�*ve threatened to block british vessels from their ports. one french minister has said, "we need to speak the language of force because that seems to be the only thing this british government understands". and we can speak to hugh now — the french clearly extremely angry and as you outlined there — a series of reprisals threatened next week. is it possibl
former chief superintendent of the met police, thanks forjoining us. we have some breaking news. ice have said, after deputy labour leader angela rayner received a series of threats. the man who�*s been charged is benjamin iliffe, who is 36, of chatteris in cambridgeshire. we know angela rayner has had a number of threats over a period of time and we are now hearing that one person has been charged in connection with that. france has seized a british trawler as the row over post brexit...
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police officer? he had gone from the civil nuclear constabulary to kent, and then to the met. sarah everard, she confirmed as far as she was aware they had not known the person accused of the indecent exposure was a police officer. lucy manning, there. the brexit minister, lord frost, has renewed his threat to suspend part of the brexit deal affecting northern ireland. the northern ireland protocol was designed to avoid a hard border on the island of ireland but has meant new checks on some products travelling from great britain. but lord frost told the conservative conference in manchester that the arrangements agreed with the eu "have begun to come apart even more quickly than we feared". the northern ireland protocol is not working and needs to change. yes, we agreed the protocol in that difficult autumn two years ago, we knew we were taking a risk, but a worthy one in the cause of peace and the cause of protecting the good friday agreement. it was the right thing to do. it ended a constitutional crisis and meant our country could leave the eu, whole, free, and with real ch
police officer? he had gone from the civil nuclear constabulary to kent, and then to the met. sarah everard, she confirmed as far as she was aware they had not known the person accused of the indecent exposure was a police officer. lucy manning, there. the brexit minister, lord frost, has renewed his threat to suspend part of the brexit deal affecting northern ireland. the northern ireland protocol was designed to avoid a hard border on the island of ireland but has meant new checks on some...
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the met police said there had been no arrests following the incident, but will review the footage.sir david amess last week. cctv footage from a convenience store in north london shows a man believed to be the main suspect in the case of sir david amess walking towards gospel 0ak overground towards gospel 0ak overg round station. towards gospel 0ak overground station. the 25—year—old ali harbi ali is being held under the terrorism act and officers have until friday to question him. the elder brother of the manchester arena suicide bomber has left the uk, ahead of an appearance at a public inquiry he had been ordered to attend. 28—year—old ismail abedi has always refused to answer questions from the inquiry into the attack, which killed 22 people in 2017. 0ur north of england correspondent judith moritz has more. ismail, bbc news, can i ask you a few questions, ismail? this is the last sighting of ismail abedi, when i tracked him down in manchester a year ago. why won't you help the inquiry, ismail? why won't you speak to the inquiry? he wasn't prepared to answer my questions then,
the met police said there had been no arrests following the incident, but will review the footage.sir david amess last week. cctv footage from a convenience store in north london shows a man believed to be the main suspect in the case of sir david amess walking towards gospel 0ak overground towards gospel 0ak overg round station. towards gospel 0ak overground station. the 25—year—old ali harbi ali is being held under the terrorism act and officers have until friday to question him. the...
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professional standards, systems processes, leadership training, to make sure that we are the best possible met policeance to london. you interviewed the commissioner. what else did she say to you? well. what else did she say to you? well, this was the — what else did she say to you? well, this was the first _ what else did she say to you? well, this was the first interview - what else did she say to you? well, this was the first interview the - this was the first interview the commissioner has done since when cousins was charged with the kidnap, rape and murder of sarah everard. we only got a quick four minutes. she was doing a couple of other interviews as well. but she was clear that things obviously need to change inside of the metropolitan police, because they have now pointed, orare police, because they have now pointed, or are going to appoint, somebody independent to look at what might be going wrong. we don't know who that person is, who will lead it. we understand it will last for a minimum of six months. we don't know what would happen with any recommendations made. we do know it is not the
professional standards, systems processes, leadership training, to make sure that we are the best possible met policeance to london. you interviewed the commissioner. what else did she say to you? well. what else did she say to you? well, this was the — what else did she say to you? well, this was the first _ what else did she say to you? well, this was the first interview - what else did she say to you? well, this was the first interview the - this was the first interview the commissioner...
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the met police released a statement last night saying officers went into the away end to arrest a spectatorravated comments towards a steward and as a result of that the violence we saw in the away end broke out. i think governing bodies could quite easily ban hungary for a period of time, ask them to show improvements, and then allow them in on the basis of satisfying whatever criteria they lay down. and it is an unexpected turn of events! - on the pitch, england had to come from behind to...
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this morning, the met police have dropped their investigation into prince andrew while authorities infurther action after review ago documents related to virginia giuffre's ongoing cyst lawful. in august, giuffre sued prince andrew under new york state's child victim act she alleges he abused her for the purpose of gratifying his sexual desires and says the duke knew she was a victim of sex trafficking by jeffrey epstein and that she was a minor under u.s. law she described one of the encounters with savannah >> what happened >> i was so young. he woke me up this morning and said you're going to meet a prince today i didn't know at that point that i was going be trafficked to that prince. >> reporter: prince andrew denied the allegations >> i have no recollection of ever meetings this lady, none whatsoever >> reporter: even suggesting this photograph was photo shopped. in august, the met said it would review its earlier decision not to investigate the allegations related to epstein >> no one is above the law >> reporter: met officers questioned giuffre, but the review is now complete
this morning, the met police have dropped their investigation into prince andrew while authorities infurther action after review ago documents related to virginia giuffre's ongoing cyst lawful. in august, giuffre sued prince andrew under new york state's child victim act she alleges he abused her for the purpose of gratifying his sexual desires and says the duke knew she was a victim of sex trafficking by jeffrey epstein and that she was a minor under u.s. law she described one of the...
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this is the met police�*s operation venice in action and it says the unit has dramatically cut the numberbe worth a fortune. how much on average do you think people in your club are spent on a bike?— do you think people in your club are spent on a bike? maybe about 1500- £2000, spent on a bike? maybe about 1500- 9000. and — spent on a bike? maybe about 1500- 9000, and that — spent on a bike? maybe about 1500- £2000, and that ranges _ spent on a bike? maybe about 1500- £2000, and that ranges from - spent on a bike? maybe about 1500- i £2000, and that ranges from beginner bikes, just shy of £1000, up to ten grand. bikes, 'ust shy of £1000, up to ten rand. bikes, 'ust shy of £1000, up to ten wand. . , . , , bikes, 'ust shy of £1000, up to ten rand. ,, ., ., grand. the cyclists say demand for bikes has been _ grand. the cyclists say demand for bikes has been going _ grand. the cyclists say demand for bikes has been going up _ grand. the cyclists say demand for bikes has been going up during - grand. the cyclists say demand for| bikes has been going up during the pandemic as more people take u
this is the met police�*s operation venice in action and it says the unit has dramatically cut the numberbe worth a fortune. how much on average do you think people in your club are spent on a bike?— do you think people in your club are spent on a bike? maybe about 1500- £2000, spent on a bike? maybe about 1500- 9000. and — spent on a bike? maybe about 1500- 9000, and that — spent on a bike? maybe about 1500- £2000, and that ranges _ spent on a bike? maybe about 1500- £2000, and that...
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, but once again i want _ our met police, but once again i want to— our met police, but once again ithank the media _ this story and i want to thank the media you — this story and i want to thank the media. you are finally getting our story, _ media. you are finally getting our story. you — media. you are finally getting our story, you are understanding why everybody — story, you are understanding why everybody is important and you are not falling — everybody is important and you are not falling into the trap of highlighting one story against another. everybody is worth knowing about _ another. everybody is worth knowing about and. — another. everybody is worth knowing about. and, sadly, i have had lots of requests — about. and, sadly, i have had lots of requests for interviews but the last few _ of requests for interviews but the last few weeks have been extremely difficult _ last few weeks have been extremely difficult for me. they have triggered my ailments which are cfs and fibromyalgia and what happens if your brain _ and fibromyalgia and what happens if your brain doesn't work
, but once again i want _ our met police, but once again i want to— our met police, but once again ithank the media _ this story and i want to thank the media you — this story and i want to thank the media. you are finally getting our story, _ media. you are finally getting our story. you — media. you are finally getting our story, you are understanding why everybody — story, you are understanding why everybody is important and you are not falling — everybody is important and you are...
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their mother has been highly critical of the met police, but she was full of praise for the murder teamhim out. they won't let him out. i won't let them let him out. because of covid, danyal hussein wasn't in court. he appeared via video link from belmarsh top security prison. he showed little respect for the legal process. before the hearing began, he kept throwing his facemask in the air, and when the judge began sentencing him, he turned his chair sideways so he was not facing the camera. since bibaa henry's death, her daughter has had a son. the sister's mother described the baby as a legacy. june kelly, bbc news, the old bailey. the time is 1816. our top story this evening. and coming up — do the beaches of the dominican republic await? it — and all six of the other remaining countries on england's covid travel red list are to be removed. coming up on sportsday on the bbc news channel, lucy bronze won it last year. who will follow in her footsteps? we will talk you through the contenders for this year's bbc women's footballer of the year. glasgow is gearing up to host the major un
their mother has been highly critical of the met police, but she was full of praise for the murder teamhim out. they won't let him out. i won't let them let him out. because of covid, danyal hussein wasn't in court. he appeared via video link from belmarsh top security prison. he showed little respect for the legal process. before the hearing began, he kept throwing his facemask in the air, and when the judge began sentencing him, he turned his chair sideways so he was not facing the camera....
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afternoon that baroness casey of blackstock is to lead that review of culture and standards at the met policethe metro powhatan police announced that appointment this afternoon. — metropolitan police. it will look into the forest internal culture — internal culture and professional standards such as systems, processes, leadership and training. a 67 —year—old man has admitted responsibility for the killing of two women. that was more than three decades ago back in 1987. david feller has accepted that he killed when the mall and caroline pierce in tunbridge wells in kent. the admission cons subject to the issue of diminished responsibility. he will stand trial. that trial is due to begin on november the first. it's emerged at the inquest for the four men murdered by the serial killer stephen part ——by the serial killer stephen port that he was identified early on in the police investigation into the killings as a "significant witness". the four young men were murdered by stephen port in 201a and 2015 they were killed by fatal doses of a date rape drug. inquests are now examining whether the pol
afternoon that baroness casey of blackstock is to lead that review of culture and standards at the met policethe metro powhatan police announced that appointment this afternoon. — metropolitan police. it will look into the forest internal culture — internal culture and professional standards such as systems, processes, leadership and training. a 67 —year—old man has admitted responsibility for the killing of two women. that was more than three decades ago back in 1987. david feller has...
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police aren't doing their job. but if you look at what's happening was not happening. it's pretty easy to figure that a lot more could be done. business leaders met with the police chief district attorney's office in the city council member sharing their stories and frustrations because of the lack of resources and lack of response. take those that are committing these crimes feel like they have a free ticket. the police chief says a big problem is a lack of staffing currently are staffing numbers, 695 officers we. but 55 of those positions were frozen in the in the city's budget process who we just don't have enough resources to actually respond to all of the needs of our community. the chief says victims really should make sure that they filed police reports because it helps police return stolen items if they are recovered and also helps them know where the data points are where they need to allocate those resources. also they say that they are trying to offer some overtime shifts on the weekend so that people can have more patrols. out at those critical times. but andre really, this is just the beginning of the process. they say they want a lo
police aren't doing their job. but if you look at what's happening was not happening. it's pretty easy to figure that a lot more could be done. business leaders met with the police chief district attorney's office in the city council member sharing their stories and frustrations because of the lack of resources and lack of response. take those that are committing these crimes feel like they have a free ticket. the police chief says a big problem is a lack of staffing currently are staffing...
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there's also the police regulator investigation into whether the met and kent police properly lookedle of child sexual abuse in the catholic church has been revealed. more than 200,000 victims were have been identified. let's turn to northern ireland. thousands of unmarried mothers spent times and institutions, and many say they were detained against their will. used as unpaid labour and forced to give their babies up for adoption. now a panel of experts recommended the acquirer a gas happened. chris page reports. the secrets of these institutions are being shattered by the stories of those who were once shamed. more than 10,000 unmarried women were sent to mother and baby homes in northern ireland. they and their sons and daughters were the victims of a harsh morality. my brother didn't have a voice at the time either, but i certainly will be his voice now. this women was adopted from a home in belfast. she discovered her brother had died as a baby and searched for his burial place. i wouldn't call it a grave. it was more of a pit. there's more than 30 babies in the spot where he's
there's also the police regulator investigation into whether the met and kent police properly lookedle of child sexual abuse in the catholic church has been revealed. more than 200,000 victims were have been identified. let's turn to northern ireland. thousands of unmarried mothers spent times and institutions, and many say they were detained against their will. used as unpaid labour and forced to give their babies up for adoption. now a panel of experts recommended the acquirer a gas happened....
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they were met by police who cleared them to ensure workers could get through the demonstrate to see the law concentrate too much power in the hands of the state. which could use it to persecute offers the from leaders the strongest focus was in the eastern city of santa cruz who line by the room so low that dragging us along a road on which will lose our democracy and our liberty to a communist and totalitarian regime. oh, this government needs to listen to us. we will not return empty, handed them as he sent an end miss repression. the hidden with the approval assumed the legal dilemma. the lower house of congress passed the law last month is designed to tackle elicit earnings and money laundering. lithium elected that the government is put off pushing the law through bolivia, opera house, while it carries out further consultations. however, it says it's necessary to regenerate the economy in the country, devastated by the pandemic. the government is also called for a counter demonstration when it cause a celebration of democracy on tuesday at them. and i thought i'd like it. and you k
they were met by police who cleared them to ensure workers could get through the demonstrate to see the law concentrate too much power in the hands of the state. which could use it to persecute offers the from leaders the strongest focus was in the eastern city of santa cruz who line by the room so low that dragging us along a road on which will lose our democracy and our liberty to a communist and totalitarian regime. oh, this government needs to listen to us. we will not return empty, handed...
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i think the met police could have done better by having responded just as quickly after the death ofd then coming out with ludicrous suggestions like women waving down buses and running into houses, and that somehow they should themselves be insisting on speaking to a control in the police station. women should not be expected to do these things, these things should not be happening to women at all. when you talk about misogyny, just give us examples and specifics about what exactly you mean, and how society should be dealing with that, but also the institutions like our police forces?— but also the institutions like our olice forces? ~ ., , police forces? well, you will always aet police forces? well, you will always get pedantic— police forces? well, you will always get pedantic people _ police forces? well, you will always get pedantic people saying - police forces? well, you will always | get pedantic people saying misogyny is about hating women and people don't hate women. we're not talking about the classics. i, too, did latin and greek at a school. what we are talking about he
i think the met police could have done better by having responded just as quickly after the death ofd then coming out with ludicrous suggestions like women waving down buses and running into houses, and that somehow they should themselves be insisting on speaking to a control in the police station. women should not be expected to do these things, these things should not be happening to women at all. when you talk about misogyny, just give us examples and specifics about what exactly you mean,...