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so simon case is wrong? element _ asked my advice. so simon case is wrong?is wrong? element that phrasing i asked my advice. so simon case is wrong? element that phrasing is i wrong? element that phrasing is wrong. i don't know who wrote the memo, i don't know if it was simon case someone else rather than him... but i did not provide and have not provided the prime minister, former prime minister, personalfinancial prime minister, personal financial advice. prime minister, personalfinancial advice. i know nothing about his affairs, i never have done, his financial affairs, and i would not provide him with financial advice. aye when you say nothing, presumably you knew... all i knew was press reports. you knew... all i knew was press re orts. ., ., you knew... all i knew was press reorts. ., ., ., . ., reports. that he had financial issues and — reports. that he had financial issues and that _ reports. that he had financial issues and that my _ reports. that he had financial issues and that my goal i i reports. that he had financial issues and that my goal i
so simon case is wrong? element _ asked my advice. so simon case is wrong?is wrong? element that phrasing i asked my advice. so simon case is wrong? element that phrasing is i wrong? element that phrasing is wrong. i don't know who wrote the memo, i don't know if it was simon case someone else rather than him... but i did not provide and have not provided the prime minister, former prime minister, personalfinancial prime minister, personal financial advice. prime minister, personalfinancial...
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richard sharp has said that by giving all the facts at the outset to the civil servant simon case, heart, bbc news a man has been charged with violent disorder after clashes broke out on friday near a hotel in merseyside that houses asylum seekers. 14 others, including 12 men and 2 women were arrested during the unrest. merseyside police say the 19—year—old will appear at wirral adult remand court on monday. the royal college of nursing says it's preparing to escalate its strike action in its dispute with the government over pay. the union has told nhs leaders that nurses working in emergency departments, intensive care and cancer wards will take part in its next strike. the rcn says it will still make sure the most urgent clinical situations are covered. in new zealand, thousands of people have been left without power as parts of the country endure the start of storm gabrielle. gabrielle buffeted australia's norfolk island overnight and forecasters have now issued "red" heavy wind and rain warnings for auckland and northland with winds of up to i30kph expected. the storm — which has
richard sharp has said that by giving all the facts at the outset to the civil servant simon case, heart, bbc news a man has been charged with violent disorder after clashes broke out on friday near a hotel in merseyside that houses asylum seekers. 14 others, including 12 men and 2 women were arrested during the unrest. merseyside police say the 19—year—old will appear at wirral adult remand court on monday. the royal college of nursing says it's preparing to escalate its strike action in...
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introduced a friend who wanted to help mrjohnson financially to the head of the civil service, simon casebut a report from mps on the culture and media committee says his actions undermined confidence in the public appointments process. here's our political correspondent david wallace—lockhart. richard sharp was made bbc chairman, a government appointment, in 2021. it has since emerged that while he was applying for the role, he introduced the man on the left, businessman sam blifil, to the man on the right, the uk's top civil servant, simon case. he wanted to provide the then prime minister borisjohnson with a loan facility. mr sharp did not declare all the details to this committee of mps who oversaw his appointment. he outlined the advice he was originally given. to avoid the appearance of a conflict, i should not have anything further to do with it. in a report published today, the digital, culture and media committee say that they left richard sharp and media committee say that richard sharp lef tthem without the full facts to make a judgment, and he showed significant errors of judg
introduced a friend who wanted to help mrjohnson financially to the head of the civil service, simon casebut a report from mps on the culture and media committee says his actions undermined confidence in the public appointments process. here's our political correspondent david wallace—lockhart. richard sharp was made bbc chairman, a government appointment, in 2021. it has since emerged that while he was applying for the role, he introduced the man on the left, businessman sam blifil, to the...
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richard sharp has said that by giving all the facts at the outset to the civil servant simon case, he biggest names from the world of music, from stormzy to lizzo and sam smith, were at london's o2 arena for the annual brit awards on saturday. but the night belonged to harry styles, who picked up four awards including best album. mark savage reports. # in this world, it's just us...# brit awards, sing it out! the name of harry styles' third album is harry's house. and last night, that's what the brits became. the man that just does not stop, harry styles! the pop star won every category he was nominated in, including album of the year, and he even remembered to thank his mum. i want to thank my mum for signing me up for x factor without telling me. so i literally wouldn't be here without you. he's nice, you know, he's likeable, he's kind, he's a gentleman. and i mean, obviously, he's super talented. so i think he just has all... everything that we want as a fan. but it wasn't all about harry styles. some of the night's other big winners included wet leg, who won best group and best ne
richard sharp has said that by giving all the facts at the outset to the civil servant simon case, he biggest names from the world of music, from stormzy to lizzo and sam smith, were at london's o2 arena for the annual brit awards on saturday. but the night belonged to harry styles, who picked up four awards including best album. mark savage reports. # in this world, it's just us...# brit awards, sing it out! the name of harry styles' third album is harry's house. and last night, that's what...
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richard sharp has said that by giving all the facts at the outset to the civil servant simon case, hece—lockhart, bbc news. the biggest event in america's sporting calendar, the super bowl, has kicked off. the kansas city chiefs are playing the philadelphia eagles in phoenix, arizona. the half time show will feature rihanna, giving herfirst live performance in years. we spoke to our sports correspondent nesta mcgregor in phoenix, arizona, just before the game began. i've covered sporting events all over the world. very few compare to this one. we've had a carnival — if not music festival — atmosphere already so far, and if that is the starter, i cannot wait for the main course, and that will be the game itself, the kansas city chiefs versus the philadelphia eagles. and already a game that's going to go down in the history because for the first time we have black quarterbacks leading out each team. we also have opposing brothers travis and jason kelce on opposite teams as well. really, really fiery. i tell you, i spoke to two people who really stuck in my mind before this one kicked of
richard sharp has said that by giving all the facts at the outset to the civil servant simon case, hece—lockhart, bbc news. the biggest event in america's sporting calendar, the super bowl, has kicked off. the kansas city chiefs are playing the philadelphia eagles in phoenix, arizona. the half time show will feature rihanna, giving herfirst live performance in years. we spoke to our sports correspondent nesta mcgregor in phoenix, arizona, just before the game began. i've covered sporting...
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richard sharp has said that by giving all the facts at the outset to the civil servant simon case, hece—lockhart, bbc news. around 58,000 homes are without power in new zealand's upper north island on monday as cyclone gabrielle brings strong winds, heavy rain and huge swells to auckland and nearby regions. weatherforecasters expect rain and winds to intensify as it nearsland during monday and tuesday. before we go, the biggest event in america's sporting calendar, the super bowl, has kicked off. the kansas city chiefs are playing the philadelphia eagles in phoenix, arizona. the half—time show will feature rihanna, giving herfirst live performance in years. we spoke to our sports correspondent nesta mcgregor in phoenix, arizona, just before the game began. i've covered sporting events all over the world. very few compare to this one. we've had a carnival, if not music festival atmosphere already so far, and if that is the start, i cannot wait for the main course and that will be the game itself, the kansas city chiefs versus the philadelphia eagles. and already a game that's going to
richard sharp has said that by giving all the facts at the outset to the civil servant simon case, hece—lockhart, bbc news. around 58,000 homes are without power in new zealand's upper north island on monday as cyclone gabrielle brings strong winds, heavy rain and huge swells to auckland and nearby regions. weatherforecasters expect rain and winds to intensify as it nearsland during monday and tuesday. before we go, the biggest event in america's sporting calendar, the super bowl, has kicked...
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richard sharp has said that by giving all the facts at the outset to the civil servant simon case, he bbc news. time now to catch up with all the sport — here's 0lly foster. it feels like a pivotal weekend in the english premier league. arsenal dropped points on saturday, title rivals taking advantage on sunday. manchester city are notjust rivals taking advantage on sunday. manchester city are not just three points behind the gunners after they beat aston villa. the last of them came from the penalty spot. villa pulled one back through 0lly watkins. city now face arsenal on wednesday coming a win for pep guardiola will �*s see them go to top of the table for the first time since august stucco though i would say the second was better than the first. . ., ., say the second was better than the first. _, ., ., , say the second was better than the first. _, ., .,, . , first. the control was much better. avoidable again. _ first. the control was much better. avoidable again. but _ first. the control was much better. avoidable again. but in _ first. the control was much better. avoidable aga
richard sharp has said that by giving all the facts at the outset to the civil servant simon case, he bbc news. time now to catch up with all the sport — here's 0lly foster. it feels like a pivotal weekend in the english premier league. arsenal dropped points on saturday, title rivals taking advantage on sunday. manchester city are notjust rivals taking advantage on sunday. manchester city are not just three points behind the gunners after they beat aston villa. the last of them came from the...
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richard sharp has said that by giving all the facts at the outset to the civil servant simon case, hert, bbc news. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello. hello there. the weather was pretty disappointing with regards to sunshine amounts over the weekend. many places did stay rather grey and cloudy. now we start the new week off with high pressure still nearby and with more of a breeze, we could see more sunshine around. so that will make it feel a little bit warmer. but then the second half of this upcoming week will turn more unsettled. the weather fronts and low pressure systems out in the atlantic start to make inroads as our area of high pressure begins to pull away. now, monday starts off fairly cloudy, some sunshine in the north, but with this breeze coming up from the south, it should break up the clouds more. so we should see more sunshine around across england and wales. a little bit of cloud for the east coast of england may be around the north channel, but some good sunny spells through the afternoon. temperatures responding up to 12 or 13 degrees, but double
richard sharp has said that by giving all the facts at the outset to the civil servant simon case, hert, bbc news. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello. hello there. the weather was pretty disappointing with regards to sunshine amounts over the weekend. many places did stay rather grey and cloudy. now we start the new week off with high pressure still nearby and with more of a breeze, we could see more sunshine around. so that will make it feel a little bit warmer. but then...
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richard sharp has said that by giving all the facts at the outset to the civil servant simon case, heews that is it for me for now, thank you very much watching. you have been watching bbc news. hello. in many parts of the uk cloud was hard to shift and sunday sunshine was in short supply. but there were some brighter spots to point out. northeast scotland saw some sunshine, at least for a time. it brightened up across a good part of wales and into the far south west of england, cornwall and parts of devon. indeed, look at this picture from a weather watcher in north devon and westward ho earlier on today, blue skies overhead. now, as we head through the night, we are going to see some clear spells here and there, and where the skies do stay clear for any length of time, well, it could get a little bit chilly, potentially cold enough for a touch of frost. but for the majority, temperatures will stay above freezing, particularly where you do keep fairly large amounts of cloud overhead. but we do start the new week on a mainly dry note, thanks to this area of high pressure centred right
richard sharp has said that by giving all the facts at the outset to the civil servant simon case, heews that is it for me for now, thank you very much watching. you have been watching bbc news. hello. in many parts of the uk cloud was hard to shift and sunday sunshine was in short supply. but there were some brighter spots to point out. northeast scotland saw some sunshine, at least for a time. it brightened up across a good part of wales and into the far south west of england, cornwall and...
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richard sharp has said that by giving all the facts at the outset to the civil servant simon case, hes the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, says recovery teams are on the ground, looking to find and analyse the object shot down over yukon territory on saturday. he said the latest object "violated canadian airspace". it is the third object to be shot down over north america in the last week. the north american aerospace defence command has been on high alert since the us military destroyed a suspected chinese spy balloon last weekend. the canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau has been giving an update to journalists. yesterday, norad confirmed that an unidentified object entered, unlawfully, canadian airspace. it represented a reasonable threat to civilian aircraft so i gave the order to take it down. canadian and american fighterjets were scrambled and an american f—22 successfully shot down the object. recovery teams are on the ground looking to find and analyse the object. the safety of canadians is our number one priority and that is why i made the decision to shoot down th
richard sharp has said that by giving all the facts at the outset to the civil servant simon case, hes the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, says recovery teams are on the ground, looking to find and analyse the object shot down over yukon territory on saturday. he said the latest object "violated canadian airspace". it is the third object to be shot down over north america in the last week. the north american aerospace defence command has been on high alert since the us...
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richard sharp has said that by giving all the facts at the outset to the civil servant simon case, heart, bbc news. a teenage girl who was found with fatal stab wounds in a park in northwest england on saturday has been named as 16—year—old brianna ghey. a murder investigation has been launched by cheshire police after the girl, from warrington, was found by members of the public as she lay wounded. 0ur correspondent mairead smyth reports from warrington. people have been coming to lay flowers here. forensic teams and police are continuing to work here at linear park in colchester. cheshire police say that brianna ghey was found by members of the public on a path in the parkjust before 3:15 yesterday afternoon. emergency services attended, but they were unable to save the 16—year—old, who was pronounced dead at the scene. now, detectives want to speak to two people who were seen close to where brianna's body was found here yesterday afternoon, a man and a woman, both in their late teens or early twenties. the man was wearing a dark coat, the woman, in a distinctive blanket style red o
richard sharp has said that by giving all the facts at the outset to the civil servant simon case, heart, bbc news. a teenage girl who was found with fatal stab wounds in a park in northwest england on saturday has been named as 16—year—old brianna ghey. a murder investigation has been launched by cheshire police after the girl, from warrington, was found by members of the public as she lay wounded. 0ur correspondent mairead smyth reports from warrington. people have been coming to lay...
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richard sharp has said that by giving all the facts at the outset to the civil servant simon case, heed 15, have been arrested on suspicion of murder following the fatal stabbing of a 16—year—old teenage girl in warrington. brianna ghey was found by members of the public in a park on saturday evening. the arrested teenagers are from the local area and they're being held in custody. nhs leaders are calling for the government to agree to talks to avoid an escalation of strikes by nurses in england. it's reported that nursing staff from a&e, intensive care and cancer wards could join in a new round of strikes. the royal college of nursing says it will still ensure the most urgent clinical care is provided. earlier, i spoke to matthew taylor, chief executive of the nhs federation, which represents health trusts. i asked him what this escalation could mean for patients. what will happen is that other staff will need to be used to ensure that staffing can be sustained in those parts. will they be trained? yes, they will be trained. so, there will be still, i think, a commitment to try to pr
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simon case, the cabinet? yes. ase, the cabinet? yes. simon is position i would say it is looking in some doubt although the prime minister's spokesman on friday said absolutely the prime minister complete confidence in him but certainly it looks like the cabinet secretary simon case was told months before dominic raab was appointed by sunak that there were these serious allegations actions against him and it looks like potentially he didn't pass those on to the prime minister. can't be certain . and also there's another story about a whistleblower from the foreign office in the guardian who's now suing the government because of the way she was treated . and she is blaming treated. and she is blaming a lot of she's putting a lot of simon door to basically saying that the culture of the civil service has become about protect getting ministers and making them look good rather than doing what supposed to be doing, which is helping the government to get their policies through. so lots criticisms of simon case coming dif
simon case, the cabinet? yes. ase, the cabinet? yes. simon is position i would say it is looking in some doubt although the prime minister's spokesman on friday said absolutely the prime minister complete confidence in him but certainly it looks like the cabinet secretary simon case was told months before dominic raab was appointed by sunak that there were these serious allegations actions against him and it looks like potentially he didn't pass those on to the prime minister. can't be certain...
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his defence is that he told simon case , the cabinet simon case, the cabinet secretary at the time heas applying for the role and means that it was role and that means that it was it was agreed with simon case that there were no problems, no problems were raised at the time. so that is his defence. now the government exactly sprung richard chops aid on the media round this morning. andrew mitchell gave heaps praise on the dcms committee that his come back with this with this really quite sharp report. so now richard your position looking pretty tricky as for boris johnson, it doesn't seem to be getting him into two much more deep water for now . the question deep water for now. the question that all of the questions really to be directed at. richard sharp , whether or not the briefing that he gave to simon case into the fact, that he was applying for the role within enough of a defence or whether is going to have to stand down down. interestingly, it's not dramatic or as powerful as the committee heanngsin or as powerful as the committee hearings in washington, dc, as they say on, the
his defence is that he told simon case , the cabinet simon case, the cabinet secretary at the time heas applying for the role and means that it was role and that means that it was it was agreed with simon case that there were no problems, no problems were raised at the time. so that is his defence. now the government exactly sprung richard chops aid on the media round this morning. andrew mitchell gave heaps praise on the dcms committee that his come back with this with this really quite sharp...
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introduce mr blythe the cabinet secretary, he would introduce mr blyth the cabinet secretary, to simon case richard sharp was called before mps who asked why he didn't declare this during the process soon after. was it a monumentalfailure on your part to not go ahead with this? i did not believe that ensuring due process was followed was in itself a problem. you can dress it up, but really you were helping out someone who wanted to lend money to the prime minister, when it was not yourjob to do that. no, i was ensuring that mr case was in a position before he would do anything to involve the prime minister. today critical report said: they fell short of calling him to resign: in an interview after the story was broken in the sunday times, mr sharp told me he had done nothing wrong. i felt comfortable and i still feel there was no conflict because at that stage what i was seeking to do was ensure that the process was followed exactly by the book. mr sharp still maintains he acted in good faith and today said if the committee felt he should have declared the information to them before his app
introduce mr blythe the cabinet secretary, he would introduce mr blyth the cabinet secretary, to simon case richard sharp was called before mps who asked why he didn't declare this during the process soon after. was it a monumentalfailure on your part to not go ahead with this? i did not believe that ensuring due process was followed was in itself a problem. you can dress it up, but really you were helping out someone who wanted to lend money to the prime minister, when it was not yourjob to do...
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so then the question is did simon case fail to inform or she sunak?saying at the lobby briefing at lunchtime , the number 10 spokesman was saying sunak has full support for confidence in case is this his fault or was sunak told more than they're letting the all these questions? because of course he came in saying he promised accountability transparency etc. and here we are. he lost gavin williamson nadhim zahawi at least that was deau nadhim zahawi at least that was dealt with relatively fast , but dealt with relatively fast, but this has been dragging for on weeks and weeks and there's no clarity about when this is going to be concluded. and it's damaging. in the meantime, do we know anything about the specifics about what dominic has been accused of ? because, look, been accused of? because, look, that may well now old school divas that they used to be in the music industry have shouted in sworn at run . they shouldn't in sworn at run. they shouldn't have done apparently now bricking it they're waiting for the to come their way about bullying in the
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despite secretary, simon case. despite downing street not denying that he may have failed to advise him of a written complaint about dominic raab. mr. raab, meanwhile, denies all allegations of bullying. well elsewhere, the government has also been accused of civil service politicisation under the tories , as a whistleblower tories, as a whistleblower alleges that civil servants saw it as their job to protect ministers rather than to serve the public civil service. well, for more analysis, let's speak to the co—founder of the conservatives against racism. he's albie amanda connor. good morning to you. thank you for joining us, albie . and i see joining us, albie. and i see that nadine dorries was saying yesterday she's predicting that he will he will quit, that dominic rabb will quit indeed. she says that would be the appropriate action to do. do you agree? and she's not the only conservative to call for. dominic raab to step down while sis investigate by adam tolley case he takes place into this alleged misconduct
despite secretary, simon case. despite downing street not denying that he may have failed to advise him of a written complaint about dominic raab. mr. raab, meanwhile, denies all allegations of bullying. well elsewhere, the government has also been accused of civil service politicisation under the tories , as a whistleblower tories, as a whistleblower alleges that civil servants saw it as their job to protect ministers rather than to serve the public civil service. well, for more analysis,...
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, the cabinet it, but simon case, the cabinet secretary, he knew about this.et's leave that that panel thing. we just kind of a cup of tea, but it's going chill out for a psych . i was chill out for a psych. i was holding a hostage is . far more holding a hostage is. far more people on the sofa tonight coming up as a 20 year dispute over a garden leads to a court costs totalling more than 100 grand. we'll be asking how should you settle disputes with your or on a tv show so first class as it cool to fly business class as it cool to fly business class and leave your wife and kid turning right in economy that's all to come after. break so welcome back to final part of tonight's marathon and we are going to finish off with a couple of more subjects have caught our eye this week how do you get on with your neighbours. it's an honest question better than the warring parties in nonh than the warring parties in north london who've racked up than north london who've racked up tha n £100,000 in court costs. in than £100,000 in court costs. in a dispute over simple gard
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time as he was applying for the bbcjob, then took that approach to mr johnson's top civil servant, simon case at that point that he should step back for anything to do with this loan guarantee, which is what it was, it will guaranteed for £800,000. in the appointment process that then happened, richard sharp was selected by mrjohnson, but he did not in both the documentation that he had to provide or in the questioning two mps make any reference to his role in this loan arrangement. the loan arrangement that was happening. so this has caused some real upset when this came to light in the last few weeks. mps at the weekend, the same mps who quizzed him released a new report saying that there had been serious errors ofjudgment by richard sharp, that he had fallen below the standards expected of them and of the process. richard sharp's point is that he says he tried to follow all the rules, he was acting in good faith and then stepped back from the process and thought he had done the right thing. today under questioning what we now have is following that mps' report, rishi sunak earlier today an
time as he was applying for the bbcjob, then took that approach to mr johnson's top civil servant, simon case at that point that he should step back for anything to do with this loan guarantee, which is what it was, it will guaranteed for £800,000. in the appointment process that then happened, richard sharp was selected by mrjohnson, but he did not in both the documentation that he had to provide or in the questioning two mps make any reference to his role in this loan arrangement. the loan...
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agreed that to ensure the rules were followed, he would introduce mr blyth the cabinet secretary, to simon case in good faith and today said if the committee felt he should have declared the information to them before his appointment, he apologised. the process of hiring mr sharp is still being reviewed by the watchdog that oversees how public appointments are made. our political correspondent david wallace—lockhart is in our london newsroom this morning. david, what could we expect to happen next following the publication of this report? well, as katie mentioned there is another review going on by the watchdog that oversees public appointments. their conclusions could potentially be more consequential. we should say richard sharp is not the first chairman of the bbc with political connections. but of course he did in 2020 facilitate that meeting between boris johnson's distant facilitate that meeting between borisjohnson's distant cousin and the most senior civil servant in the country so they could talk about providing a loan to that then perimeter. at that point richard chuck was trying to b
agreed that to ensure the rules were followed, he would introduce mr blyth the cabinet secretary, to simon case in good faith and today said if the committee felt he should have declared the information to them before his appointment, he apologised. the process of hiring mr sharp is still being reviewed by the watchdog that oversees how public appointments are made. our political correspondent david wallace—lockhart is in our london newsroom this morning. david, what could we expect to happen...
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simon baker. and he sent in to the community to reopen a cold case. a 20 year old co case involving a missing indigenous girl. and yet and basically he kind of awakens his own family demons. and that's not all what's happening. it is also the night of the german premier of the cate blanchett film. tar, and our cate blanchett in town for that now. she's obviously been recognized with a bafta golden globe and she's possibly going to get an oscar for that as well. berlin and i believe that there's a particular milestone being celebrated in the berlin ali and this week. that's absolutely right. so on wednesday evening, they handed out the burly, not a series of or now this is the 1st or the 1st series award from any major film festival or in the world for a series made for streaming or television. and they gave it to a british italian production called the good mothers. now this is based on a true story and is about a female prosecutor who collaborated with women inside a major mafia organization in order to nab the top bosses. and that's got a fabulous w
simon baker. and he sent in to the community to reopen a cold case. a 20 year old co case involving a missing indigenous girl. and yet and basically he kind of awakens his own family demons. and that's not all what's happening. it is also the night of the german premier of the cate blanchett film. tar, and our cate blanchett in town for that now. she's obviously been recognized with a bafta golden globe and she's possibly going to get an oscar for that as well. berlin and i believe that there's...
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they have become champions and this man is the big field of real in the case of a derby with an old rival. chances hurt. simon'sain takeaway is also in spain, according to the audio file, which is famous for the team that doesn't throw swords, shields and pitches in the last second of the game , that's why they call simon forward. the meaning of warrior and this itself promises an interesting game and gives 232 of them the marlino derby of the radio and television news agency on saturday without napoli, neymar, empli, and of course , with an instrument and consumption, will cause a good and interesting event for european football, where an important and attractive event for spanish football has taken place. it was wonderful and your invitation to the league has been in good condition for a few weeks. this team is a country that is coming to the champions league. the two girls play and what they do . they have very good quality. madden cruise and its management sen, played the least of the set and wrote it, it is really beautiful and forms a golden triangle, and with the addition of a completely different foot,
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premiered on thursday. limbo follows a detective played by simon baker to a small town in australia, where he investigates a 20 year old cold case about a murdered indigenous girl. indigenous australians filmmaker, ivan sen, puts a spotlight on the unresolved issues. his people often face when they become victims of crimes are very bad, these guys. so justice system has responded very poorly when they are forced to actually help indigenous people. because a lot of the time they are going out of their way to actually do the opposite. so, so instead of arresting someone there actually have to have to actually sit down and help them aren't limbo is as much a visually strong crime story as it is a reflection of racism and discrimination. the indigenous population has to deal with in australia and a reminder off the top story re following for you the united nation. several of them be, have overwhelmingly boss to resolution demanding rush. albert dropped completely from ukraine. a 141 countries back the plan to end the fighting at an emergency session, just all before the 4th time was 3 of russia invasion of ukraine. the thought from
premiered on thursday. limbo follows a detective played by simon baker to a small town in australia, where he investigates a 20 year old cold case about a murdered indigenous girl. indigenous australians filmmaker, ivan sen, puts a spotlight on the unresolved issues. his people often face when they become victims of crimes are very bad, these guys. so justice system has responded very poorly when they are forced to actually help indigenous people. because a lot of the time they are going out of...
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premiered on thursday. limbo follows a detective played by simon baker to a small town in australia, where he investigates a 20 year old cold case about a murdered indigenous girl. indigenous australians filmmaker, ivan sen, puts a spotlight on the unresolved issues. his people often face when they become victims of crimes are today that these guys, so justice system has responded very poorly when they are forced to actually help indigenous people. because a lot of the time they are going out of their way to actually do the opposite. so, so instead of arresting someone there actually have to have to actually sit down and help them aren't limbo is as much a visually strong crime story as it is a reflection of racism and discrimination. the indigenous population has to deal with in australia. that's all for now. i document receive doc film as of next telling the story of a young girl in mongolia who dreams of becoming a dancer. and there's always more for you on d dot, dot com. and on the help you with social media channels, the handle you need there is attitude of your news. i'm numbers are just wild from me and the entire new te
premiered on thursday. limbo follows a detective played by simon baker to a small town in australia, where he investigates a 20 year old cold case about a murdered indigenous girl. indigenous australians filmmaker, ivan sen, puts a spotlight on the unresolved issues. his people often face when they become victims of crimes are today that these guys, so justice system has responded very poorly when they are forced to actually help indigenous people. because a lot of the time they are going out...
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case. but look former police senior detective simon harding, thank you so much.e special peter faulding. thank you to . that coming up on you to. that coming up on cancelled as the msm brand valid to demonstrations against immigration is far right when will the government realise that flooding hotels with migrants is just terror communities apart? kelvin mackenzie had to defend those communities in i'm cancelled in the media bubbles with prince harry's legal battle for security costs the british taxpayer hundreds thousands of pounds.is taxpayer hundreds thousands of pounds . is it taxpayer hundreds thousands of pounds. is it fair taxpayer hundreds thousands of pounds . is it fair that we foot pounds. is it fair that we foot the exiled princes bill superstore panel have their say on this ? plus, we'll have more on this? plus, we'll have more of tomorrow's newspaper front pages straight after the . break times are sensitive, as you cite now in our media. more front pages straight . the daily pages straight. the daily telegraph is liz charles and bofis telegraph is l
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case. but look former police senior detective simon harding, thank you so much.special peter faulding. thank you to . that coming up on you to. that coming up on cancelled as the msm brand valid to demonstrations against immigration is far right when will the government realise that flooding hotels with migrants is just terror communities apart? kelvin mackenzie had to defend those communities in i'm cancelled in the media bubbles with prince harry's legal battle for security costs the british taxpayer hundreds thousands of pounds.is taxpayer hundreds thousands of pounds . is it taxpayer hundreds thousands of pounds. is it fair taxpayer hundreds thousands of pounds . is it fair that we foot pounds. is it fair that we foot the exiled princes bill superstore panel have their say on this ? plus, we'll have more on this? plus, we'll have more of tomorrow's newspaper front pages straight after the . break times are sensitive, as you cite now in our media. more front pages straight . the daily pages straight. the daily telegraph is liz charles and bofis telegraph is liz
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premiered on thursday. limbo follows a detective played by simon baker to a small town in australia where he investigates a 20 year old cold case about earlier today that he gave the justice system as responded very poorly when they are forced to actually help indigenous people. because a lot of the time of going out of their way to actually do the opposite. so. so instead of arresting someone there actually have, they have to actually sit down and help them. vermont limbo is as much a visually strong crime story as it is a reflection of racism and discrimination. the indigenous population has to deal with in australia ah, a year on he's continued to speak out while helping his people with through deliveries and setting up training camps for children, ukrainian athlete, ladders love his cabbage, is using sport to raise awareness of the atrocities of war even far away from the front lines, he's been deeply affected by the conflict i was on people for i know i was, i was skilled with some civilians. people, some military people is change your like you definitely you another person and i was more emotional and mom just just shocke
premiered on thursday. limbo follows a detective played by simon baker to a small town in australia where he investigates a 20 year old cold case about earlier today that he gave the justice system as responded very poorly when they are forced to actually help indigenous people. because a lot of the time of going out of their way to actually do the opposite. so. so instead of arresting someone there actually have, they have to actually sit down and help them. vermont limbo is as much a visually...
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simon baker. and he goes into into indigenous impoverished community to re open a cold case about a missing child. and that we opens a lot of wounds emotional wounds in his own life. we got about 30 seconds, a leader. i believe there is a milestone that is being celebrated at the bill in all of this year. now that's right, the berlin allah has become the 1st of all, the major film festivals to award a prize for a series made for streaming or television. and and the prize went to a british italian production called the good mothers is based on a true story. and it's about a female prosecutor who teams up with women inside a mafia organization to bring down the top bosses and it's been described as absolutely riveting. wow, or a record of watching that as well. a leader of the bill and allah, a leader. thank you. his reminder of the top stories that were following for you the united nations general assembly is holding in emergency session just hours before the 1st anniversary of russia's invasion of u. cray. the assembly is considering a draft 10 point piece plan outlined by ukraine's president zali
simon baker. and he goes into into indigenous impoverished community to re open a cold case about a missing child. and that we opens a lot of wounds emotional wounds in his own life. we got about 30 seconds, a leader. i believe there is a milestone that is being celebrated at the bill in all of this year. now that's right, the berlin allah has become the 1st of all, the major film festivals to award a prize for a series made for streaming or television. and and the prize went to a british...
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it again soon, unless, of course, we kind of resolution we get some kind of resolution to this case. simonn harding, former senior investigator, simon harding, former senior investi at :or, met police right officer at the met police right now on okay final art now moving on okay final art fine wine lovers but enough about tom harwood flats a labour party study on government debit cards has claimed a lavish culture in the civil service, has seen taxpayers money wasted on fine arts as well as fine dining. in a document titled the p files , the opposition included p files, the opposition included examples of where foreign office officials spent almost hundred and 45 grand on dining and alcohol purchases in 2021 alone. now, this sounds like a heck of a lot of money. it is important thing to note at this point that one of the big cheerleaders against of this is angela raynen against of this is angela rayner, of course, angela, rayner, of course, and angela, i really are enjoying really hope you are enjoying all of the taxpayer apple of the taxpayer funded apple products that you have. joining m
it again soon, unless, of course, we kind of resolution we get some kind of resolution to this case. simonn harding, former senior investigator, simon harding, former senior investi at :or, met police right officer at the met police right now on okay final art now moving on okay final art fine wine lovers but enough about tom harwood flats a labour party study on government debit cards has claimed a lavish culture in the civil service, has seen taxpayers money wasted on fine arts as well as...
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simon baker, australian actor simon baker, as a white policeman who goes into an indigenous indigenous community in a small outback town to review a 20 year old cold case involving a girl who went missing 20 years ago and who tore her family apart when that happened and he has to face his own demons. and that's completely polar. opposite are from a to z. me and simon bay too. if you don't remember, he played the annoying evil a right? a guy in the devil. where's prada? now later or later today, we've also got a very big premier, we've got to am the german premier of the film. tar and kate blanchard is expected to be on the red carpet. now she of course has won all kinds of accolades for playing this a bully. this is a german orchestral conductor who is kind of a narcissistic monster. and partly the director asked me might have said she didn't just learn her own lines. she learned every one's lines she learned to play the piano. she's a pony, learned to speak german. she actually conducted a real orchestra in the preparation for this film. so everyone's really looking forward to that. cate blanchett is amazing. i think learning to speak to her how to sp
simon baker, australian actor simon baker, as a white policeman who goes into an indigenous indigenous community in a small outback town to review a 20 year old cold case involving a girl who went missing 20 years ago and who tore her family apart when that happened and he has to face his own demons. and that's completely polar. opposite are from a to z. me and simon bay too. if you don't remember, he played the annoying evil a right? a guy in the devil. where's prada? now later or later today,...
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simone brought me to tears today. this is that rare and wonderful case when a song performed by an artist transfers you in some kind ofs. i instantly from the first uh sounds returned to this magic year when everything in this world is beautifully alive, jeanne she flies all over moscow in a red car to this song and we are young. we are full of some hope of faith and light to remain in each other's lives. thank you for good theatre. thanks, that's it leo borisovich goes to the wrong show. it really is better than the theater, we will give you the floor after irina ponarovskaya. you are amazing, thank you very much. i wish you only one thing, remove the excitement, breathe and open up, by the way, busting in the theater is also from excitement, because a person wants to speak out, a person wants to express himself as much as possible. and on the wave it sometimes seems like a bad theater to someone. i'm sorry. thank you very much. you have inspired me very bravo to overdo it. than something not to squeeze. now sergey lazarev and even honey. standing lasers hooray and it still works normally. simone well, i think i'm gi
simone brought me to tears today. this is that rare and wonderful case when a song performed by an artist transfers you in some kind ofs. i instantly from the first uh sounds returned to this magic year when everything in this world is beautifully alive, jeanne she flies all over moscow in a red car to this song and we are young. we are full of some hope of faith and light to remain in each other's lives. thank you for good theatre. thanks, that's it leo borisovich goes to the wrong show. it...
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because that's the case for simon butler.'re very happy to say that . this morning happy to say that. this morning we are joined by simon himself who is here to tell us more, says simon. good morning to you. fantastic to have you on the program with us. so tell us the story then. how did you become the racing reverend ? yeah so i the racing reverend? yeah so i started racing when i was in my early teens because my younger brother, who was four years younger than me, was a much better football player than i was . so i better football player than i was. so i needed to find a sport that i was. so i needed to find a sport thati can was. so i needed to find a sport that i can be better than my younger brother at. and having always loved cars , i decided to always loved cars, i decided to give my racing go. and it's been a kind a constant fixture in a kind of a constant fixture in my life for the last 30, 30 plus seasons . some people are shocked seasons. some people are shocked that a racing reverend because you're only human at t
because that's the case for simon butler.'re very happy to say that . this morning happy to say that. this morning we are joined by simon himself who is here to tell us more, says simon. good morning to you. fantastic to have you on the program with us. so tell us the story then. how did you become the racing reverend ? yeah so i the racing reverend? yeah so i started racing when i was in my early teens because my younger brother, who was four years younger than me, was a much better football...
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case that doesn't appear to have been investigated. the inquiry�*s final verdict on the arena atrocity is due on thursday. daniel de simone, bbc news. northern ireland seeking support for his deal with the eu on post—brexit trading arrangements. and still to come... why people from ethnic minority backgrounds, who lost loved ones in the pandemic, say they're being sidelined by the public inquiry. coming up on the bbc news channel, marcus smith is left out of england's six nations training squad ahead of their game with france next month. george ford makes his return. the fly—half last played for england a year ago. the number of people sleeping rough in england last year increased by more than a quarter, according to figures released by the government. the rise in 2022 comes after four years of decreases. those years included exceptional measures for rough sleepers introduced by the government in response to the covid pandemic to take people off the streets. ministers say they're spending £500 million tackling the problem. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has more. after a night on the streets, the need for heat and
case that doesn't appear to have been investigated. the inquiry�*s final verdict on the arena atrocity is due on thursday. daniel de simone, bbc news. northern ireland seeking support for his deal with the eu on post—brexit trading arrangements. and still to come... why people from ethnic minority backgrounds, who lost loved ones in the pandemic, say they're being sidelined by the public inquiry. coming up on the bbc news channel, marcus smith is left out of england's six nations training...
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simons of kholmsk. once upon a time , people traveled, and it connected, respectively, pinsk with brest or skombrin, as you like. well, in the casef the old road sticky people and deepen everything, alas, the improvement of the co-proud cultural historical carbol, the main fishery was fishing and beekeeping fishing. we can see, uh, fishing tackle is a very valuable thing in our museum and was intended for catching fish, tv channels are very famous for the fact that a glass factory was built here. this is all the glassmaker produced the highest quality glass on belarus 204 tv channel. the circus is so mysterious and such a forbidden pinnacle of extreme sports, and a unique opportunity for the artist and the audience to co-create, feel the magic of circus art and see its behind the scenes, watch the culture fashion project this weekend on belarus 24 tv channel. belarusian winter all its little things and all the details. some are so beautiful they are breathtaking. some do you feel that belarus is closer? on tv channels belarus 1 and belarus 24 continue the live broadcast of the good morning program, but we katerina antonova tatyan
simons of kholmsk. once upon a time , people traveled, and it connected, respectively, pinsk with brest or skombrin, as you like. well, in the casef the old road sticky people and deepen everything, alas, the improvement of the co-proud cultural historical carbol, the main fishery was fishing and beekeeping fishing. we can see, uh, fishing tackle is a very valuable thing in our museum and was intended for catching fish, tv channels are very famous for the fact that a glass factory was built...
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case that doesn�*t appear to have been investigated. the inquiry�*s final verdict on the arena atrocity is due on thursday. daniel de simone, bbc news.th the same time last year. milk, eggs and margarine were the items with some of the biggest price rises. sainsbury�*s has announced plans to close two argos depots over the next three years, putting more than 1,a00 jobs at risk. the supermarket giant says it�*s aiming to shut its argos warehouse in basildon, essex, and a depot in heywood, greater manchester, by 2026. both sainsbury�*s staff and those who work for an outsourced contractor will be affected. england bowlerjames anderson left the field with a smile on his face despite england�*s defeat to new zealand, losing byjust a single run in a thrilling final day to draw the series in wellington, as our correspondent joe wilson reports. in wellington, anything could happen and everything did. new zealand took four wickets quickly. england help. dashing here, the thrilling harry brooke run out without facing a ball. 0h, brooke run out without facing a ball. oh, my word. ifjoe root felt responsible, he challenged his feelings into his
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simone, when prosecutors are thinking about factors for charging mishandling of classified documents, not every instance of mishandling classified documents becomes a criminal casene of those is willful-ness in the violation, which we have already seen from donald trump. another is obstruction of justice which appears to have been the case with that grand jury subpoena that was served last summer in not complied with. now we have a third aggravating factor, which is sharing it with an outside party who is not authorized to receive classified information. that is three strikes. you know, in baseball it is three strikes you are out. maybe we need a different metaphor for super bowl sunday. at some point, these factors add up. it's going to be difficult for jack smith to avoid charging donald trump. >> it is quite concerning, barbara. the more we learn about what donald trump did and how he is willfully seemingly trying too hard documents that belong to the federal government, it is very concerning. i want to talk about a different investigation now, though. mark pomerantz, i know you know, the former leader of the manhattan district attorney's investigation into d
simone, when prosecutors are thinking about factors for charging mishandling of classified documents, not every instance of mishandling classified documents becomes a criminal casene of those is willful-ness in the violation, which we have already seen from donald trump. another is obstruction of justice which appears to have been the case with that grand jury subpoena that was served last summer in not complied with. now we have a third aggravating factor, which is sharing it with an outside...
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case that he worked on. that happens. and i don't think he did anything unethical. but it is definitely going to cramp his style. they went, trying to get each simon and schuster actually not to publish it. which is a lost cause of course. but he is not happy about it, and you can see why. >> but the fact that pomerantz is comparing donald trump to john gaudy, and going after him for jon gowdy. and bragg said he didn't have a case. he said it wasn't ready. does that mean that when alvin bragg is ready we should expect to hear racketeering? >> my best guess. is no. that is another problem. i think it is already been set up to undermine, by all accounts, he's going after this sort of zombie case. the one really zeroing in on stormy daniels. hush money. now to be fair to bragg, pomerantz broach this in the office but it was shot down by the time that he left. the racketeering theory was already off the table and it can be hard to make a case based on it. but still, there is the possibility that bragg when's and it makes him a snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. because you have this critique out there saying, you could've done racketeering instea
case that he worked on. that happens. and i don't think he did anything unethical. but it is definitely going to cramp his style. they went, trying to get each simon and schuster actually not to publish it. which is a lost cause of course. but he is not happy about it, and you can see why. >> but the fact that pomerantz is comparing donald trump to john gaudy, and going after him for jon gowdy. and bragg said he didn't have a case. he said it wasn't ready. does that mean that when alvin...
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case that doesn't appear to have been investigated. the inquiry�*s final verdict on the arena atrocity is due on thursday. daniel de simone, bbc news.nd is increased by more than a quarter year on year according to latest government figures. the trial of nurse lucy letby has been hearing evidence from a hospital consultant who is said to have interrupted her during an alleged attack. the nurse is accused of taking a breathing tube away from a premature baby girl. the 33—year—old is accused of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder 10 others. she denies 22 charges. 0ur correspondentjudith moritz is following the case at manchester crown court. festival, urey remembered that we cannot identify any of the babies in this case but the baby we've been hearing about today is known as ppt, very premature girl who was born for 15 weeks early and weighing just £1 and eight ounces and subway 2016 it is alleged that she tried to murder her within the first two hours of her within the first two hours of her life by interfering with her breathing tube. we were told that the baby was being looked after by a different nurse, different memb
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that's former senior police investigation officer simon harding dawn neesom, formerly the daily star. don't you and i have covered major invested casese got this the whole pr approach , whole image . it pr approach, whole image. it seems to have been wrong from the beginning. i think it has. and i think and i don't like to say this, but i think one of the reasons they have issued incredibly personal information , nicola, which must be incredibly upsetting for family and two little girls and obviously two little girls i know that's what the kids are saying to them. well well, quiet. you know children quiet. you know what children like? cruel. but like? they're very cruel. but i think are they have given think they are they have given that to their that information to cover their own failings and by portraying nicola as some sort of men disposal alcoholic like victim shaming somebody, we have no idea what's happened to her. and it's because they were. so if theyifin it's because they were. so if they if in the relationship with they if in the relationship with the press so appalling at the beginning that it's been messed up from day on
that's former senior police investigation officer simon harding dawn neesom, formerly the daily star. don't you and i have covered major invested casese got this the whole pr approach , whole image . it pr approach, whole image. it seems to have been wrong from the beginning. i think it has. and i think and i don't like to say this, but i think one of the reasons they have issued incredibly personal information , nicola, which must be incredibly upsetting for family and two little girls and...
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case that doesn't appear to have been investigated. the inquiry�*s final verdict on the arena atrocity is due on thursday. daniel de simone, bbc news.eat day for many so far. that's the way it stays, , for most into the end of the evening. but we will see things turn a bit soggy towards the south east corner, potentially into the london area for the evening rush hour. still one or two showers from the cloud across the rest of england and wales, but some breaks there, western scotland especially, and towards the far south west of england. now it's going to this evening and overnight the rain we have in the southeast corner will push erratically. westwards does mean with clearing skies across the southeast. there could be a risk of frost and some ice here into the morning frost potentially in some clearer skies in western scotland, too, but most will be frost free again thanks to extensive amounts of clouds. still one or two showers. but tomorrow, more of a breeze and the cloud will start to break up a little bit more. still, lots of cloud around. sunny conditions will be to the east of the english channel, western scotland, and later
case that doesn't appear to have been investigated. the inquiry�*s final verdict on the arena atrocity is due on thursday. daniel de simone, bbc news.eat day for many so far. that's the way it stays, , for most into the end of the evening. but we will see things turn a bit soggy towards the south east corner, potentially into the london area for the evening rush hour. still one or two showers from the cloud across the rest of england and wales, but some breaks there, western scotland...
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questioned by detectives most serious crimes suite constable simon byrne and that inquiry , in terms byrne and that inquiry, in terms of a caservice of northern ireland, will the secretary state for northern ireland. chris heaton—harris gave his reaction to little earlier . it reaction to little earlier. it was it was a it was a cowardly and callous attack happened last night . a very senior well known night. a very senior well known local officer is now a critical condition in hospital. my thoughts with his with him and family and everybody in the policing community and actually the community of omagh is completely shocked by this because the society has moved on in northern ireland. there is no place for violence like this. are concerned about the are you concerned about the safety psni officers in the safety of psni officers in the light of this event? well i'm always concerned about safety of psni they completely psni, but they are completely professional and in all my experiences with them, they know exactly doing and exactly what they're doing and actually policing the actually are policing the communities . northern co
questioned by detectives most serious crimes suite constable simon byrne and that inquiry , in terms byrne and that inquiry, in terms of a caservice of northern ireland, will the secretary state for northern ireland. chris heaton—harris gave his reaction to little earlier . it reaction to little earlier. it was it was a it was a cowardly and callous attack happened last night . a very senior well known night. a very senior well known local officer is now a critical condition in hospital. my...
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show casing the work of charities such as the work of charities such as the harry kane foundation, ripples suicide prevention bank, the food barnardos well, here to tell us more is the co—founder simonain what the whole principle is and what you're trying to do. thanks for having me. so the prince is very simple in the modern world, video matters , whether it's tv video matters, whether it's tv or tech talk or youtube or instagram . and there were instagram. and there were 200,000 charities in the uk all trying to get their stories heard . so charity film awards is heard. so charity film awards is a very simple proposition. it's a very simple proposition. it's a showcase for the very best of charity filmmaking , and it's charity filmmaking, and it's designed in a way which allows the smallest, most niche charity to compete with the big guys. right. okay so if we ask, who can enter, it sounds like absolutely anybody can absolutely anybody can absolutely anybody can absolutely any registered charity or community interest company can enter and so you get together these things over a penod together these things over a period and you have a panel of judges yourself. well, no, think of it
show casing the work of charities such as the work of charities such as the harry kane foundation, ripples suicide prevention bank, the food barnardos well, here to tell us more is the co—founder simonain what the whole principle is and what you're trying to do. thanks for having me. so the prince is very simple in the modern world, video matters , whether it's tv video matters, whether it's tv or tech talk or youtube or instagram . and there were instagram. and there were 200,000 charities...
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cases of predators arise on his site. meanwhile, alice�*s lawsuit continues and a trial date could soon be set. jonathan blake, bbc news. joe tidy, bbc news. simoneave _ safer by design. and how do we make it safer? we have got _ safer by design. and how do we make it safer? we have got the _ safer by design. and how do we make it safer? we have got the online i it safer? we have got the online safety bill, of course. is that potentially enough? the online safe bill potentially enough? the online safety bill is — potentially enough? the online safety bill is a _ potentially enough? the onlinej safety bill is a ground-breaking safety bill is a ground—breaking piece of legislation and it is something so many of us are behind. it is way overdue. it is 2017, this legislation was first mooted and what it does is it makes companies have much greater responsibility to do thatjob, to keep children safe online. it will never be enough to solve all the problems of the internet in itself. you know, it is a shared responsibility to keep children safe online, but really it has been much delayed, it will make a difference and it will make a difference to compa
cases of predators arise on his site. meanwhile, alice�*s lawsuit continues and a trial date could soon be set. jonathan blake, bbc news. joe tidy, bbc news. simoneave _ safer by design. and how do we make it safer? we have got _ safer by design. and how do we make it safer? we have got the _ safer by design. and how do we make it safer? we have got the online i it safer? we have got the online safety bill, of course. is that potentially enough? the online safe bill potentially enough? the...
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case and were for news about it. so there is that side of it, isn't there? joining me now is former senior investigating officer at the met police is simon hardy.initially what do you make of just this offer that we're leading with before we talk, the police really, which is that family have absolutely slammed certain elements of the press going saying that going use on tv, saying that they behaved despicably. i mean, in your view is that kind of behaviour just the gutter press . well, i think i mean , i've . well, i think i mean, i've been a senior investigating officer on quite a number of murders. and i think i've never experienced where the press have come in at that point. you know, when there's been a confirmation to a family that the person found in whatever circumstance , found in whatever circumstance, you know, the they come in there, there's the press know of there, there's the press know of the protocols around policing in terms of families and officers and the and the restrictions you put around the family and the support you them and they know you know to play the game with the police terms of you know we do talk to each other and
case and were for news about it. so there is that side of it, isn't there? joining me now is former senior investigating officer at the met police is simon hardy.initially what do you make of just this offer that we're leading with before we talk, the police really, which is that family have absolutely slammed certain elements of the press going saying that going use on tv, saying that they behaved despicably. i mean, in your view is that kind of behaviour just the gutter press . well, i think...