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this charity is working with ampleforth on improving at safeguarding.side regulation. that's the only thing that's really going to solve this issue. so, the safeguarding and organisations need to be externally regulated. the catholic church, back in 2001, published its own review of safeguarding, which contained 83 recommendations. but, according to today's report, ampleforth and downside paid no more than lip service to them. the report points out that, other than in the context of this inquiry, no public apology has ever been made to the victims. today, both schools issued statements, saying they acknowledged serious failings in the past and were trying to improve. martin bashir, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: as america's mid—term elections draw closer, we look at why more scientists than ever are putting their hats in the political ring. the big crowds became bigger as the time of the funeral approached. as the lines of fans became longer, the police prepared for a hugejob of crowd control. idi amin, uganda's brutal former dictat
this charity is working with ampleforth on improving at safeguarding.side regulation. that's the only thing that's really going to solve this issue. so, the safeguarding and organisations need to be externally regulated. the catholic church, back in 2001, published its own review of safeguarding, which contained 83 recommendations. but, according to today's report, ampleforth and downside paid no more than lip service to them. the report points out that, other than in the context of this...
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this charity is working with ampleforth on improving its safeguarding.ation. that's the only thing that's really going to solve this issue. so, the safeguarding, and their organisations need to be externally regulated. the catholic church, back in 2001, published its own review of safeguarding, which contained 83 recommendations. but according to today's report, ampleforth and downside paid no more than lip service to them. the report points out that other than in the context of this inquiry, no public apology has ever been made to the victims. today, both schools issued statements, saying they acknowledged serious failings in the past and were trying to improve. martin bashir, bbc news. the red cross says one of its hospitals has received the bodies of 29 children, killed after an airstrike on a school bus, in a rebel—held area of northern yemen. 30 other children were among the many people injured. the saudi—led coalition defended the attack in saada, saying it was a "legitimate military action" aimed at a missile launcher. for more than three years, y
this charity is working with ampleforth on improving its safeguarding.ation. that's the only thing that's really going to solve this issue. so, the safeguarding, and their organisations need to be externally regulated. the catholic church, back in 2001, published its own review of safeguarding, which contained 83 recommendations. but according to today's report, ampleforth and downside paid no more than lip service to them. the report points out that other than in the context of this inquiry,...
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another monk from ampleforth, gregory carroll, on the right,
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what is interesting is that the numbers at ampleforth have begun to decline.s, there are now 546. the number at downside is at its lowest ever, 375. that number has been described as threatening to its continued viability. and as you said earlier, the use of fee—paying schools. if pa rents the use of fee—paying schools. if parents don't feel they can entrust their children to these places, they will not send them and i think ultimately, that is howjudgment will be rendered against ampleforth and downside. all right, thank you, martin bashir. the time now, 18 minutes past one, a reminder of our top story this lunchtime. a court hears that the england cricketer ben stokes could have killed someone in a brawl outside a bristol nightclub. coming up — a giant row over public access to northern ireland's most popular tourist sites. coming up in the sport in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, the latest transfer deadline news, butjose mourinho isn't confident the number of patients waiting more than one year for non—urgent surgery in england has risen sharply to more t
what is interesting is that the numbers at ampleforth have begun to decline.s, there are now 546. the number at downside is at its lowest ever, 375. that number has been described as threatening to its continued viability. and as you said earlier, the use of fee—paying schools. if pa rents the use of fee—paying schools. if parents don't feel they can entrust their children to these places, they will not send them and i think ultimately, that is howjudgment will be rendered against...
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this charity has provided a helpline for those abused and is working with ampleforth on improving itshe only natural step for them is outside regulation. that's the only thing which will really solve this issue. and the safeguarding and organisations need to be externally regulated. the catholic church back in 2001 published its own review of safeguarding, which contained 83 recommendations but, according to today's report, ampleforth and downside paid no more than lip service to them. and it concludes with the disturbing pastoral observation that, outside of the current independent enquiry, no public apology has been made to the victims and their families. martin bashir, bbc news, at westminster cathedral. borisjohnson could face an investigation into whether he breached the conservative party's code of conduct with his comments about muslim women wearing full face veils. it's understood dozens of complaints have been made. 0ur political correspondent, leila nathoo, is at westminster. several people have approached the party. what happens now? boris johnson's newspaper column in whic
this charity has provided a helpline for those abused and is working with ampleforth on improving itshe only natural step for them is outside regulation. that's the only thing which will really solve this issue. and the safeguarding and organisations need to be externally regulated. the catholic church back in 2001 published its own review of safeguarding, which contained 83 recommendations but, according to today's report, ampleforth and downside paid no more than lip service to them. and it...
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this charity is working with ampleforth on improving at safeguarding.ion. that's the only thing that's really going to solve this issue. so, the safeguarding and organisations need to be externally regulated. the catholic church, back in 2001, published its own review of safeguarding, which contained 83 recommendations. but, according to today's report, ampleforth and downside paid no more than lip service to them. the report points out that, other than in the context of this inquiry, no public apology has ever been made to the victims. today, both schools issued statements, saying they acknowledged serious failings in the past and were trying to improve. martin bashir, bbc news. borisjohnson could be investigated, into whether he breached the conservative party's code of conduct, with his comments about muslim women wearing full face veils. it's understood dozens of complaints have been made. 0ur political correspondent vicki young is at westminster. people have got in touch with the party over this, what happens now? there was a storm of protests afte
this charity is working with ampleforth on improving at safeguarding.ion. that's the only thing that's really going to solve this issue. so, the safeguarding and organisations need to be externally regulated. the catholic church, back in 2001, published its own review of safeguarding, which contained 83 recommendations. but, according to today's report, ampleforth and downside paid no more than lip service to them. the report points out that, other than in the context of this inquiry, no public...
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father leo chamberlain, the headmaster of ampleforth school in yorkshire during the 19905 was a studentere during the 19905 was a student there during the 19605 and 705. that was a period when this man, was abusing boysin period when this man, was abusing boys in ampleforth's prep school. it was jailed for two years in 2006 after admitting 20 assaults. another month, gregory carol, wa5 after admitting 20 assaults. another month, gregory carol, was jailed in 2005 offences against boys there. police say there are enquiry expo5ed three other paedophiles at the school but they had already died. the other school focused on by the enquiry i5 down5ide, near bath. six month5 here either assaulted children or viewed abu5e images between 1960 and the early 2000. one was richard white who was given a five—year sentence in 2012. both school5 say conference if reform5 have been put in place since the abu5e scandals and have been put in place since the abuse scandals and safeguarding children in their care is paramount. however, today, the enquiries chair is expected to rebuke the roman catholic chur
father leo chamberlain, the headmaster of ampleforth school in yorkshire during the 19905 was a studentere during the 19905 was a student there during the 19605 and 705. that was a period when this man, was abusing boysin period when this man, was abusing boys in ampleforth's prep school. it was jailed for two years in 2006 after admitting 20 assaults. another month, gregory carol, wa5 after admitting 20 assaults. another month, gregory carol, was jailed in 2005 offences against boys there....
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one former student at ampleforth described the impact of being repeatedly abused as a child. having a shutdown of the motions for most of my life. —— of emotions. i had to, otherwise i wouldn't have been able to deal with school. i've had issues. this charity has provided a helpline for those abused and is working with ampleforth on improving its safeguarding. the only natural step for them is outside regulation. that's the only thing which will really solve this issue. and the safeguarding and organisations need to be externally regulated. the catholic church back in 2001 published its own review of safeguarding, which contained 83 recommendations but, according to today's report, ampleforth and downside paid no more than lip service to them. and it concludes with the disturbing pastoral observation that, outside of the current independent enquiry, no public apology has been made to the victims and their families. martin bashir, bbc news, at westminster cathedral. borisjohnson could face an investigation, into whether he breached the conservative party's code of conduct, wit
one former student at ampleforth described the impact of being repeatedly abused as a child. having a shutdown of the motions for most of my life. —— of emotions. i had to, otherwise i wouldn't have been able to deal with school. i've had issues. this charity has provided a helpline for those abused and is working with ampleforth on improving its safeguarding. the only natural step for them is outside regulation. that's the only thing which will really solve this issue. and the safeguarding...
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another monk from ampleforth, gregory carroll, on the right, was jailed in 2005 for offences againstive—year sentence in 2012. both schools say considerable reforms have been put in place since the abuse scandals and safeguarding children in their care is paramount. but, today, the enquiry‘s chair is expected to rebuke the roman catholic church for failing to tackle the problem years earlier. richard lister, bbc news. ryanair has said it will cancel about one in six of its flights tomorrow because of strikes by its pilots taking place in germany, ireland, sweden and belgium. 400 flights are currently affected, more than half of them between germany and the uk. unions are taking the action in an ongoing row about pay and conditions. regular physical activity three to five times a week is the optimal amount for improving mental well—being according to research published in the medical journal the lancent. more than one million people took part in a study in the united states which found that all types of activity, including housework and mowing the lawn were found to be positive but ov
another monk from ampleforth, gregory carroll, on the right, was jailed in 2005 for offences againstive—year sentence in 2012. both schools say considerable reforms have been put in place since the abuse scandals and safeguarding children in their care is paramount. but, today, the enquiry‘s chair is expected to rebuke the roman catholic church for failing to tackle the problem years earlier. richard lister, bbc news. ryanair has said it will cancel about one in six of its flights tomorrow...
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another monk from ampleforth, gregory carroll, on the right, was jailed in 2005 for offences againstaedophiles at the school but they'd already died. the other school focused on by the inquiry is downside, near bath. six monks here either assaulted children or viewed abuse images between 1960 and the early 2000s. one was richard white, who was given a five—year sentence in 2012. both schools say comprehensive reforms have been put in place since the abuse scandals and safeguarding children in their care is paramount. but, today, the inquiry‘s chair, professor alexis jay, is expected to rebuke the roman catholic church for failing to tackle the problem years earlier. richard lister, bbc news. a nine—year—old girl has died after suffering serious head injuries in a rock fall in north yorkshire. part of a cliff collapsed onto the beach at seaton garth in staithes yesterday where it's thought the girl was on holiday. part of the beach remains cordoned off. a much fresher feel a much fresherfeel for a much fresher feel for all of us today, some sunshine around, and also some showers. acro
another monk from ampleforth, gregory carroll, on the right, was jailed in 2005 for offences againstaedophiles at the school but they'd already died. the other school focused on by the inquiry is downside, near bath. six monks here either assaulted children or viewed abuse images between 1960 and the early 2000s. one was richard white, who was given a five—year sentence in 2012. both schools say comprehensive reforms have been put in place since the abuse scandals and safeguarding children in...
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ampleforth has prioritised its reputation and monks ahead of the children.s issued instead. in that statement the school welcomed the report, it offered a heartfelt apology to anyone who has suffered abuse, it says it's completely focussed on the safety a nd says it's completely focussed on the safety and wellbeing of children, of the pupils coming here, and they are working on is a safeguarding charter and they are committed to implementing meaningful change. in april this year the charity commission took over the responsibility here, for child welfare, it was that concerned about what high pressure —— had been the number of patients waiting more than one year for non—urgent surgery in england has risen sharply, to more than 3,500 — the highest in more than six years. the number went up by more than 400 injune alone. the latest figures also show that the number of people going into a&e units in england was at a record high injuly. 0ur correspondent sarah campbell has more. for well over a year, richard, 69, has been waiting for an operation on his knee. i c
ampleforth has prioritised its reputation and monks ahead of the children.s issued instead. in that statement the school welcomed the report, it offered a heartfelt apology to anyone who has suffered abuse, it says it's completely focussed on the safety a nd says it's completely focussed on the safety and wellbeing of children, of the pupils coming here, and they are working on is a safeguarding charter and they are committed to implementing meaningful change. in april this year the charity...
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it says monks in both institutions were very often secretive and evasive, and that both ampleforth andtations over the protection of children. this is a very hard—hitting, very serious report that, as i say, over many years, showed that the reputation of individuals and the reputation of the institution itself was far more important to people than the safety and protection of children. the report concludes with the disturbing observation that neither school, outside of the context of this inquiry, has ever apologised to the victims and their families. the headlines on bbc news... a court hears evidence from the england cricketer ben stokes, at his trial for affray. he says he stepped in after homophobic abuse was shouted at two men. boris johnson faces a possible investigation into breaches of the conservative party code of conduct, following his comments about muslim women who wear burqas. a damning report says appalling sexual abuse took place for decades at two elite catholic boarding schools, on boys as young as seven. in the sport, jack law has won gold in the three metre springbo
it says monks in both institutions were very often secretive and evasive, and that both ampleforth andtations over the protection of children. this is a very hard—hitting, very serious report that, as i say, over many years, showed that the reputation of individuals and the reputation of the institution itself was far more important to people than the safety and protection of children. the report concludes with the disturbing observation that neither school, outside of the context of this...
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and we had the report into ampleforth and tyneside, those prestigious catholic schools in england.13, he made dealing with child sexual abuse one of his priorities. five years on, the scandals keep coming. while he retains a level of popularity as an individual, many survivors say that u nless individual, many survivors say that unless he introduces an aggressive, zero tolerance policy and new mechanisms for accountability and transparency, then the church here in ireland and probably elsewhere will continue to be diminished. martin, thank you. martin bashir. egypt's top prosecutor says the deaths of a british couple who died at a hotel resort in the country were not due to poisonous gas emissions in their room. john and susan cooper were staying at the steigenberger aqua magic hotel in hurghada. both died on tuesday amid claims the hotel's air conditioning system might be to blame. concern following the deaths led to other holidaymakers being flown home — the first have now arrived back in the uk, as katy austin reports. it's still unclear how an apparently fit and healthy couple
and we had the report into ampleforth and tyneside, those prestigious catholic schools in england.13, he made dealing with child sexual abuse one of his priorities. five years on, the scandals keep coming. while he retains a level of popularity as an individual, many survivors say that u nless individual, many survivors say that unless he introduces an aggressive, zero tolerance policy and new mechanisms for accountability and transparency, then the church here in ireland and probably elsewhere...