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alex forsyth with the latest at westminster, thank you.ear to provide a detailed insight into how china handled hundreds of muslims held in a network of internment camps. the information includes personal details of the uighur community, who were placed in detention for reasons such as wearing a veil, applying for a passport, or accidentally visiting foreign internet sites. critics say the documents are evidence of a campaign by the chinese authorities against the uighurs, whose home is the far—western xinjiang region. but china has always denied any form of religious discrimination. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale reports. for two years now, the bbc has reported on camps like these in western china where about a million uighurs and other muslim minorities have been detained without trial. china says the uighurs held here learn chinese and communist party doctrine as part of an attempt to combat extremism and terrorism. but a leaked document seen by the bbc suggests these camps are part of a comprehensive crackdown on religious
alex forsyth with the latest at westminster, thank you.ear to provide a detailed insight into how china handled hundreds of muslims held in a network of internment camps. the information includes personal details of the uighur community, who were placed in detention for reasons such as wearing a veil, applying for a passport, or accidentally visiting foreign internet sites. critics say the documents are evidence of a campaign by the chinese authorities against the uighurs, whose home is the...
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alex forsyth, bbc news, redcar.has been talking to the education secretary about the proposed changes. just a house where people profit from young, vulnerable children. children neglected... i never really had any support. all i had was basically a bed. ..exploited. .. everyone that was involved, whoever did what they did... ..and abused. ..someone needs to pay a price for the pain. for a year, bbc news has been investigating failures inside unregulated accommodation for children in care. that house was basically just a drug deal house. i had to live there because i couldn‘t go nowhere else. now the government plans to act. the bbc highlighted something that just needed to be changed. what we are announcing today is the end of unregulated children‘s homes for those under 16. 0ur reports revealed more than a dozen cases of organised abuse linked to unregulated homes and we learnt that children as young as 11 have also been placed by councils in unregulated homes. your reports expose their children that are being plac
alex forsyth, bbc news, redcar.has been talking to the education secretary about the proposed changes. just a house where people profit from young, vulnerable children. children neglected... i never really had any support. all i had was basically a bed. ..exploited. .. everyone that was involved, whoever did what they did... ..and abused. ..someone needs to pay a price for the pain. for a year, bbc news has been investigating failures inside unregulated accommodation for children in care. that...
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alex forsyth, bbc news, redcar.huffle to be announced tomorrow. our chief political correspondent vicki young is outside number ten. what are you expecting? after that decisive election victory, there was a lot of talk of a valentine's day massacre, but i'm told the reshuffle will be a lot more modest than that. that is partly because borisjohnson became prime minister just that is partly because borisjohnson became prime ministerjust seven months ago, cleared out theresa may's team, so tomorrow the top jobs of chancellor and home secretary will not change. the emphasis instead is on the next generation, partly because we have had two general election is pretty close together. there are lots of new faces on the tory benches, but a lot of them don't have much experience. the idea is to promote many of them to the lower ranks in the hope that they will prove themselves and then get promoted later. i have also been detecting that amongst some tory mps, there is anger that a lot of the spac nation knew about who will be
alex forsyth, bbc news, redcar.huffle to be announced tomorrow. our chief political correspondent vicki young is outside number ten. what are you expecting? after that decisive election victory, there was a lot of talk of a valentine's day massacre, but i'm told the reshuffle will be a lot more modest than that. that is partly because borisjohnson became prime minister just that is partly because borisjohnson became prime ministerjust seven months ago, cleared out theresa may's team, so...
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alex forsyth, bbc news, redcar.this year's presidential election is hotting up with the veteran left—wing senator bernie sanders strengthening his position in his bid to become the democratic party's candidate for the white house. he narrowly won the new hampshire primary and declared it "the beginning of the end" for president trump. but it was a terrible night for former vice—presidentjoe biden, who'd been considered the favourite. he finished fifth. our north america editorjon sopel is in new hampshire. something of a turnaround in this race? yes, two months ago joe biden was seen as race? yes, two months ago joe biden was seen as the favourite, he had lots of money and instant recognition and was going places. i thought last night he looked like a heavyweight boxer who had gone into the ring for a final pay day and eve ryo ne the ring for a final pay day and everyone was looking at him and thinking, let's call this over. i thinking, let's call this over. i think he has serious problems are. it isa think he has s
alex forsyth, bbc news, redcar.this year's presidential election is hotting up with the veteran left—wing senator bernie sanders strengthening his position in his bid to become the democratic party's candidate for the white house. he narrowly won the new hampshire primary and declared it "the beginning of the end" for president trump. but it was a terrible night for former vice—presidentjoe biden, who'd been considered the favourite. he finished fifth. our north america editorjon...
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that black people had lower average intelligence than white people. 0ur political corrspondent alex forsython what kind of government borisjohnson wants to run. andrew sabisky was hired as an advisor, a contractor, in number 10, and that was quickly condemned when these comments made in his name appeared. among other things that he said, compulsory contraception could be used to stop a permanent underclass, and women's sport is more comparable to the paralympics than to men's. now, after growing criticism, he tonight said he had quit that downing street role, taking twitter to say that the media hysteria about his past online comments was mad, that he had been a victim of character assassination, that this was a distraction from the work of government so he was going to go. but i think part of the problem here was that, earlier in the day, downing street had repeatedly refused to answer questions about this appointment, or about borisjohnson's views about the comments that andrew sabisky had made. that prompted anger, not just from labour, but from some conservative mps. 0ne saying that he
that black people had lower average intelligence than white people. 0ur political corrspondent alex forsython what kind of government borisjohnson wants to run. andrew sabisky was hired as an advisor, a contractor, in number 10, and that was quickly condemned when these comments made in his name appeared. among other things that he said, compulsory contraception could be used to stop a permanent underclass, and women's sport is more comparable to the paralympics than to men's. now, after...
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our political corrspondent alex forsyth says the episode has led some to question what kind of governmentisjohnson wants to run. andrew sabisky was hired as an advisor, a contractor, in number 10, and that was quickly condemned when these comments made in his name appeared. among other things that he said, compulsory contraception could be used to stop a permanent underclass, and women's sport is more comparable to the paralympics than to men's. now, after growing criticism, he tonight said he had quit that downing street role, taking twitter to say that the media hysteria about his past online comments was mad, that he had been a victim of character assassination, that this was a distraction from the work of government so he was going to go. but i think part of the problem here was that, earlier in the day, downing street had repeatedly refused to answer questions about this appointment, or about borisjohnson‘s views about the comments that andrew sabisky had made. that prompted anger, not just from labour, but from some conservative mps. one saying that he was uncomfortable with some re
our political corrspondent alex forsyth says the episode has led some to question what kind of governmentisjohnson wants to run. andrew sabisky was hired as an advisor, a contractor, in number 10, and that was quickly condemned when these comments made in his name appeared. among other things that he said, compulsory contraception could be used to stop a permanent underclass, and women's sport is more comparable to the paralympics than to men's. now, after growing criticism, he tonight said he...
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that black people had lower average intelligence than white people. 0ur political corrspondent alex forsythjohnson wants to run. andrew sabisky was hired as an advisor, a contractor at number 10 and that was quickly condemned when comments made in his name appeared. among other things he said, he said compulsory contraception could be used to stop a permanent underclass and women spot is more comparable to the paralympics and women spot is more comparable to the pa ralympics than and women spot is more comparable to the paralympics than to man's. after growing criticism, he quit that downing street role taken to twitter saying that the media hysteria about his post on line commerce was mad, that he had been a victim of character assassination. i think pa rt character assassination. i think part of the problem here was of that earlier in the day, downing street had repeatedly refused to answer westerners about this appointment or about boris johnson's westerners about this appointment or about borisjohnson's views about the comments made by andrew sabisky. that prompted anger by labour and s
that black people had lower average intelligence than white people. 0ur political corrspondent alex forsythjohnson wants to run. andrew sabisky was hired as an advisor, a contractor at number 10 and that was quickly condemned when comments made in his name appeared. among other things he said, he said compulsory contraception could be used to stop a permanent underclass and women spot is more comparable to the paralympics and women spot is more comparable to the pa ralympics than and women spot...
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political correspondent alex forsyth went to worksop in nottinghamshire to meet some.embers want from the next leader. they are all from the bassetlaw bachelor party which met this week to decide which candidate to back, then members will make the final choice. and more than 100,000 people have joined the party since the election, to have their say. take gary and kathleen. born and bred in north nottinghamshire, they have been labour voters for decades. gary used to work in the coal pits. you first joined the party as a teenager but left last year, fed up with this direction. now he has rejoined the vote for the next leader. we need somebody who is going to put it across that the labour party is for the people, and to make sure that we get a good living wage, good services and not carry on cutting. kathleen has become a party member for the first time. i want that labour leader to be concerned with what bassetlaw is, we need to spend our own money on our town and a hospital, then it was all taken down to london and we didn't have a say. you feel like this community has
political correspondent alex forsyth went to worksop in nottinghamshire to meet some.embers want from the next leader. they are all from the bassetlaw bachelor party which met this week to decide which candidate to back, then members will make the final choice. and more than 100,000 people have joined the party since the election, to have their say. take gary and kathleen. born and bred in north nottinghamshire, they have been labour voters for decades. gary used to work in the coal pits. you...
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alex forsyth, bbc news. here's carol with a look at this morning's weather.e. also across england and scotland. through the last few hours you can see where we have had these no—show is coming in. not all of these are on high ground. blue areas indicating rain showers. so first thing across northern ireland and northern england, watch out for ice on untreated surfaces. the showers will continue for a time but today is not going to be as windy as it was yesterday. there windy, but not as windy. there will be dry weather, even some hazy sunshine. three degrees in aberdeen, nine in london. through the afternoon you can see how the across south—west england and south wales with some showers. that is the precursor to some heavy rain coming in. through this evening and overnight things turn a lot more active. temperatures will be low under clear skies but as the cloud advances temperatures will actually rise. here comes the persistent rain putting in across southern areas and western areas. and engaging with the colder air across northern england, central and south
alex forsyth, bbc news. here's carol with a look at this morning's weather.e. also across england and scotland. through the last few hours you can see where we have had these no—show is coming in. not all of these are on high ground. blue areas indicating rain showers. so first thing across northern ireland and northern england, watch out for ice on untreated surfaces. the showers will continue for a time but today is not going to be as windy as it was yesterday. there windy, but not as...
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political correspondent alex forsyth went to worksop in nottinghamshire to meet some.quality these labour members want from the next leader. they are all from the bassetlaw bachelor party which met this week to decide which candidate to back, then members will make the final choice. and more than 100,000 people have joined the party since the election to have their say. take gary and kathleen. born and bred in north nottinghamshire, they have been labour voters for decades. gary used to work in the coal pits. he firstjoined the party as a teenager but left last year, fed up with this direction. now he has rejoined the vote for the next leader. we need somebody who is going to put it across that the labour party is for the people, and to make sure that we get a good living wage, good services and not carry on cutting. kathleen, a long term supporter, has become a party member for the first time. i want that labour leader to be concerned with what bassetlaw is, we need to spend our own money on our town and a hospital, then it was all taken down to london and we didn't h
political correspondent alex forsyth went to worksop in nottinghamshire to meet some.quality these labour members want from the next leader. they are all from the bassetlaw bachelor party which met this week to decide which candidate to back, then members will make the final choice. and more than 100,000 people have joined the party since the election to have their say. take gary and kathleen. born and bred in north nottinghamshire, they have been labour voters for decades. gary used to work in...