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never a decision for these pet owners in peterborough. will do everything to keep my dog. patch was dumped by her previous owner. would you be concerned with her around children or something, say? no. no? i take her to go and see my little niece. | and my niece is only, like, seven months. i charities like the rspca say laws that target breeds don't protect people. it's an argument laura wants to impress on the conservative mp paul bristow. i'm going to have to go now, but we've got... what was your agreement? we've got a plan. what's the plan? he has actually agreed that he will speak on this topic on the 27th. wow. and he's going to let me know beforehand what he's going to say. at this pub in peterborough, someone's complained about the manager's dog, nala. she comes into the pub sometimes, then? meets the customers? yeah, so she sits outside with my. regulars on a lead when i'm working, and they all love her. hayden's employers, greene king, have told him nala cannot stay at the pub. it's put you in a really difficult position, hasn't
never a decision for these pet owners in peterborough. will do everything to keep my dog. patch was dumped by her previous owner. would you be concerned with her around children or something, say? no. no? i take her to go and see my little niece. | and my niece is only, like, seven months. i charities like the rspca say laws that target breeds don't protect people. it's an argument laura wants to impress on the conservative mp paul bristow. i'm going to have to go now, but we've got... what was...
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officers in a peterborough assaulted, racially abused, and spat out.crewdriver in his hand. we believe he posed a risk to us at the time. the pc had only been in thejob two weeks when he was racially abused. being pushed, punched and even kicked. it has an effect on your mental health and you seem to think about it 24/7. it does not leave your head. another team is called to a suspected driving and drug offence where searching suspects can be a flashpoint. i have been punched, i have been— kicked and spat out, - bitten to the point where it gone through my skin. i have been stabbed in the lake with a pair of scissors - and i think it is only- getting worse, to be fair. with attacks on officers on the rise, could senior police do more? they are encouraged to report these assaults. the onus is on the supervisor to make sure they do that. it shows officers can face challenges anytime of the day, any day of the week. voice-over: for more - stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from
officers in a peterborough assaulted, racially abused, and spat out.crewdriver in his hand. we believe he posed a risk to us at the time. the pc had only been in thejob two weeks when he was racially abused. being pushed, punched and even kicked. it has an effect on your mental health and you seem to think about it 24/7. it does not leave your head. another team is called to a suspected driving and drug offence where searching suspects can be a flashpoint. i have been punched, i have been—...
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never a decision for these pet owners in peterborough.ng, say? no. no? i take her to go and see my little niece. | and my niece is only like seven months. i charities like the rspca say laws that target breeds don't protect people. it's an argument laura wants to impress on the conservative mp paul bristow. i'm going to have to go now, but we've got... what was your agreement? we've got a plan. what's the plan? he has actually agreed that he will speak on this topic on the 27th. wow. and he's going to let me know beforehand what he's going to say. at this pub in peterborough, someone's complained about the manager's dog, nala. she comes into the pub sometimes, then? meets the customers? yeah, so she sits outside with my. regulars on a lead when i'm working, and they all love her. hayden's employers, greene king, have told him nala cannot stay at the pub. it's put you in a really difficult position, hasn't it? yeah, but i think i would still 100% choose my dog over myjob. - my dog's part of my family. she's never done anything wrong. green
never a decision for these pet owners in peterborough.ng, say? no. no? i take her to go and see my little niece. | and my niece is only like seven months. i charities like the rspca say laws that target breeds don't protect people. it's an argument laura wants to impress on the conservative mp paul bristow. i'm going to have to go now, but we've got... what was your agreement? we've got a plan. what's the plan? he has actually agreed that he will speak on this topic on the 27th. wow. and he's...
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. are a lot peterborough.ou know, be sort of. now let's you know, be sort of to judge mental. let's put it like this a lot of all right. a lot of muslims in peterborough and he is going to find himself in difficulty more than that there are around 4 or 5 million muslim vote which he's going to need to try and well, well. and there's a hundred thousand people on the streets . and on people on the streets. and on sunday, remembrance sunday, there are people who will be dead demonstrating. it's appalling, indeed. at a moment of remembrance , we're going to of remembrance, we're going to be discussing the ethics of that when the how the police can handle that, most definitely. >> well, they'll turn a blind eye they have for the last eye like they have for the last almost four weeks, changing their today. let's hope almost four weeks, changing thesee today. let's hope almost four weeks, changing thesee that. today. let's hope we see that. >> see at the weekend. >> we'll see at the weekend. we'll gerry it is keir we
. are a lot peterborough.ou know, be sort of. now let's you know, be sort of to judge mental. let's put it like this a lot of all right. a lot of muslims in peterborough and he is going to find himself in difficulty more than that there are around 4 or 5 million muslim vote which he's going to need to try and well, well. and there's a hundred thousand people on the streets . and on people on the streets. and on sunday, remembrance sunday, there are people who will be dead demonstrating. it's...
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. are a lot peterborough.ou know, be sort of. now let's you know, be sort of to judge mental. let's put it like this a lot of all right. a lot of muslims in peterborough and he is going to find himself in difficulty more than that there are around 4 or 5 million muslim vote which he's going to need to try and well, well. and there's a hundred thousand people on the streets . and on people on the streets. and on sunday, remembrance sunday, there are people who will be dead demonstrating. it's appalling, indeed. at a moment of remembrance , we're going to of remembrance, we're going to be discussing the ethics of that when the how the police can handle that, most definitely. >> well, they'll turn a blind eye they have for the last eye like they have for the last almost four weeks, changing their today. let's hope almost four weeks, changing thesee today. let's hope almost four weeks, changing thesee that. today. let's hope we see that. >> see at the weekend. >> we'll see at the weekend. we'll gerry it is keir we
. are a lot peterborough.ou know, be sort of. now let's you know, be sort of to judge mental. let's put it like this a lot of all right. a lot of muslims in peterborough and he is going to find himself in difficulty more than that there are around 4 or 5 million muslim vote which he's going to need to try and well, well. and there's a hundred thousand people on the streets . and on people on the streets. and on sunday, remembrance sunday, there are people who will be dead demonstrating. it's...
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there was more, there was| one in cambridge and peterborough, the tees valley and the west midlands. government. another document from... at _ we said to the government. another document from... at this _ we said to the government. another document from... at this moment l we said to the government. another| document from... at this moment in time, document from... at this moment in time. they — document from... at this moment in time. they were _ document from... at this moment in time, they were still _ document from... at this moment in time, they were still very _ time, they were still very much a spirit of, we are all in this to help, what can we do? work with us. at that changed through the years, because we were not listened to and thatis because we were not listened to and that is how 2020 proceeded. the goodwill the offers were here, work with us, use us...— with us, use us... pause there because _ with us, use us... pause there because we — with us, use us... pause there because we are _ with us, use us... pause there because we are going - with us, use us... pause there be
there was more, there was| one in cambridge and peterborough, the tees valley and the west midlands. government. another document from... at _ we said to the government. another document from... at this _ we said to the government. another document from... at this moment l we said to the government. another| document from... at this moment in time, document from... at this moment in time. they — document from... at this moment in time. they were _ document from... at this moment in time, they...
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so originally i'm i've got i'm from peterborough. i've got kicked out when i was 18.and it's something just my family couldn't accept. coming from a muslim background. >> came what muslim background. >> of came what muslim background. >> of conversation|me what muslim background. >> of conversation was what muslim background. >> of conversation was that what sort of conversation was that with your parents? >> a down conversation, >> a sit down conversation, because something knew because it was something i knew from i from a very young age. i was gay, was just something i gay, but it was just something i couldn't voice and speak about. coming the background coming from the background and the from. the religion that i come from. i was scared. i absolutely was scared. i was absolutely petrified. and think kind petrified. and so i think kind of learning from and of years of learning from it and being comfortable it at being comfortable to do it at the i was 18, the time when i was 18, i thought, i can't hide it anymore. sat them down anymore. and just sat them down and a
so originally i'm i've got i'm from peterborough. i've got kicked out when i was 18.and it's something just my family couldn't accept. coming from a muslim background. >> came what muslim background. >> of came what muslim background. >> of conversation|me what muslim background. >> of conversation was what muslim background. >> of conversation was that what sort of conversation was that with your parents? >> a down conversation, >> a sit down...
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so originally i'm i've got i'm from peterborough. i've got kicked out when i was 18.and it's something just my family couldn't accept. coming from a muslim background. >> came what muslim background. >> of came what muslim background. >> of conversation|me what muslim background. >> of conversation was what muslim background. >> of conversation was that what sort of conversation was that with your parents? >> a down conversation, >> a sit down conversation, because something knew because it was something i knew from i from a very young age. i was gay, was just something i gay, but it was just something i couldn't voice and speak about. coming the background coming from the background and the from. the religion that i come from. i was scared. i absolutely was scared. i was absolutely petrified. and think kind petrified. and so i think kind of learning from and of years of learning from it and being comfortable it at being comfortable to do it at the i was 18, the time when i was 18, i thought, i can't hide it anymore. sat them down anymore. and just sat them down and a
so originally i'm i've got i'm from peterborough. i've got kicked out when i was 18.and it's something just my family couldn't accept. coming from a muslim background. >> came what muslim background. >> of came what muslim background. >> of conversation|me what muslim background. >> of conversation was what muslim background. >> of conversation was that what sort of conversation was that with your parents? >> a down conversation, >> a sit down...
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never a decision for these pet owners in peterborough.. - my dog's part of my family. she's never done anything wrong. green king has been approached for comment. a defra spokesperson said they'd taken decisive action to protect the public from tragic dog attacks, and were working closely with vets and animal welfare groups as they took forward the measures. until recently, bully xls were among the uk's most popular dogs. they are rapidlyjoining the legions of unwanted. jon ironmonger, bbc news. the time now is 8.34. so, tell us usa us a story about football manager. and what is this, a sense of grievance, a bitterness about how his club has been treated? i grievance, a bitterness about how his club has been treated?- his club has been treated? i don't know about _ his club has been treated? i don't know about bitterness. _ his club has been treated? i don't know about bitterness. you're i know about bitterness. you're certainly not happy. the last couple of seasons, everton have had a difficult time of it, they escaped relegation but und
never a decision for these pet owners in peterborough.. - my dog's part of my family. she's never done anything wrong. green king has been approached for comment. a defra spokesperson said they'd taken decisive action to protect the public from tragic dog attacks, and were working closely with vets and animal welfare groups as they took forward the measures. until recently, bully xls were among the uk's most popular dogs. they are rapidlyjoining the legions of unwanted. jon ironmonger, bbc...
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every day front line policing — officers in peterborough, assaulted, racially abused and spat at.r. there's been reports of violence. could there be more violence? thankfully, nothing has happened since we've been here. just keep your hands nice still for me, mate. but it could have gone the other way? yeah, absolutely. and that's why i went straight over to him, as soon as i'd seen that footage, and put him in cuffs. another team is called to a suspected driving and drug offence, where searching suspects can be a flashpoint. she was fairly all right with me doing it, i but most of the time if people do have things on them - that they don't want us to find, they aren't very compliant. i they can kick off, they can be quite verbal when we're doing it, - because obviously we have to pat | down in areas that unfortunatelyj they might not want us to touch. i've been punched, i've been kicked, i've been spat, bitten to the point where it's gone through my skin. i've been stabbed in the leg with a pair of scissors. more times than i can count. and i think it's only getting worse, to be
every day front line policing — officers in peterborough, assaulted, racially abused and spat at.r. there's been reports of violence. could there be more violence? thankfully, nothing has happened since we've been here. just keep your hands nice still for me, mate. but it could have gone the other way? yeah, absolutely. and that's why i went straight over to him, as soon as i'd seen that footage, and put him in cuffs. another team is called to a suspected driving and drug offence, where...
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last week, when changing trains at peterborough from ipswich, her pre—booked ramp wasn't there.ft on the train. i had to block the train door open with my foot. we develop an anxiety about getting stuck on a train. in a statement, an lner spokesperson said they have contacted marie. they said, as a business, we take the training of our staff to meet all customer needs seriously and continue to work hard to ensure everyone enjoys the best possible experience when travelling with us. but it's happening elsewhere too. this weekend isaac harvey says he couldn't leave cambridge station because of issues including a broken lift. he had to return home. greater anglia is investigating whilst wheelchair users say they'll make sure their voices are heard after so many similar stories equal access isn't something they should still have to be fighting for. zoe o'brien, bbc news. stay with us, headlines coming up. good morning, welcome to breakfast with sarah campbell and ben thompson. the chancellor, jeremy hunt, will give his autumn statement later this week — with cuts to inheritance and
last week, when changing trains at peterborough from ipswich, her pre—booked ramp wasn't there.ft on the train. i had to block the train door open with my foot. we develop an anxiety about getting stuck on a train. in a statement, an lner spokesperson said they have contacted marie. they said, as a business, we take the training of our staff to meet all customer needs seriously and continue to work hard to ensure everyone enjoys the best possible experience when travelling with us. but it's...