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adam bolton, really good to see you. _ take priority. adam bolton, really good to see you.the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some of the other stories making headlines today. a people trafficker has been jailed for 12 years and seven months over the deaths of 39 vietnamese migrants in a lorry container. the bodies were discovered on an industrial estate in grays in essex, in october 2019. mario drug yi qi is believed to be the ringleader and was extradited to face charges. the teacher who was stabbed in a corridor at tewkesbury academy has been named as jamie sansom. in a statement, mr sansom said he was "recovering well" and added he was not intervening in a fight when the incident happened on monday, but could not comment further. mr samson has taught maths at the school since 2017. borisjohnson boris johnson and his borisjohnson and his wife carrie have released therefore —— announce the birth of their third child. carriejohnson posted his picture on it instagram. you're live with bbc news. the nato summit in vilnius began with a big announcement. turkey's decision
adam bolton, really good to see you. _ take priority. adam bolton, really good to see you.the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some of the other stories making headlines today. a people trafficker has been jailed for 12 years and seven months over the deaths of 39 vietnamese migrants in a lorry container. the bodies were discovered on an industrial estate in grays in essex, in october 2019. mario drug yi qi is believed to be the ringleader and was extradited to face charges. the teacher who...
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christian: with me to discuss is adam bolton, the editor in large for sky news. adam, welcome.d to have you with us. there's a couple of issues that tim devi raised which i want to get your take on. first of all, this period of time between the initial complaint that was made sometime in the middle of may and the seven weeks that lapsed until the sun broke this story on thursday. one phone call and onemail. was that sufficient? >> it clearly was not sufficient for the family who went to the sun newspaper. the families complaints about the lack of response from the bbc about the presenter in question. you can understand that they felt that it had been swept under the carpet. as tim devi was saying, lots of complaints come in. some people will question that. i thought the conclusion has to be that had the sun not done its story, not very much what happened. christian: the sun has put out a lot of reported speech from the family so far. have they published prematurely and is the onus now upon them to put more evidence in the public domain? adam: tim devi put it very well when he s
christian: with me to discuss is adam bolton, the editor in large for sky news. adam, welcome.d to have you with us. there's a couple of issues that tim devi raised which i want to get your take on. first of all, this period of time between the initial complaint that was made sometime in the middle of may and the seven weeks that lapsed until the sun broke this story on thursday. one phone call and onemail. was that sufficient? >> it clearly was not sufficient for the family who went to...
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earlier i had a rather fruity discussion with a former bbc executive and presenter, roger bolton, who was absolutely adamant do you not think there is public interest if you're paying is public interest if you're paying wages of an individual? it's a public broadcasting service . do you not maybe think service. do you not maybe think that there is a public interest in it? i don't know. two sides to this. here's what roger bolton told me a little bit earlier on. former bbc executive. there's a public interest in seeing that people aren't condemned with a with assuming that people are innocent . innocent. >> the until they prove >> the point until they prove guilty and to out somebody in this way without any evidence to feed them to the wolves effectively would be wrong . effectively would be wrong. you've got to have substantial evidence. and the other thing, let me tell you a story back a bit . about 30 or 35 years ago, bit. about 30 or 35 years ago, one of the most famous faces on the bbc was a guy called frank boff. and he presented sports programmes nationwide at which i was editor and so on. uncle frank
earlier i had a rather fruity discussion with a former bbc executive and presenter, roger bolton, who was absolutely adamant do you not think there is public interest if you're paying is public interest if you're paying wages of an individual? it's a public broadcasting service . do you not maybe think service. do you not maybe think that there is a public interest in it? i don't know. two sides to this. here's what roger bolton told me a little bit earlier on. former bbc executive. there's a...