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andi moore, bbc news. andy moore, bbc news. we thought it might be in the air right now, we don't know when it will happen, perhaps tomorrow. because of this problem with permissions. that's a problem that, asi permissions. that's a problem that, as i said in that report, seems to be affecting quite a few countries and we hearjapan wanted to send two flights in one day but was told it could only send one. why? maybe it's chinese bureaucracy, maybe there are too many countries scrambling at the moment to get their citizens out of wuhan. uncertainty about the time of the flight for british nationals and uncertainty about where it will be coming back to. we haven't heard officially but we think it might be raf brize norton in 0xfordshire. what happens then is we know people on board will have to go into quarantine for two weeks, but where will that be? thought initially it might be at the base but now we think it might be some sort of nhs facility but where it is, we just don't know at the moment. andy moore, thanks very much, out
andi moore, bbc news. andy moore, bbc news. we thought it might be in the air right now, we don't know when it will happen, perhaps tomorrow. because of this problem with permissions. that's a problem that, asi permissions. that's a problem that, as i said in that report, seems to be affecting quite a few countries and we hearjapan wanted to send two flights in one day but was told it could only send one. why? maybe it's chinese bureaucracy, maybe there are too many countries scrambling at the...
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andy moore reports.siting a stalking helpline whose staff are in the front line of dealing with the problem. what's your experience of the first phone call? it's believed one in five women and one in ten men will have to deal with stalking at some stage in their lives. these new protection orders will give police extra powers to stop offenders in their tracks while further investigations are being carried out. these are really ground—breaking orders that the police will be able to apply for to protect victims of stalking but also to make sure that the perpetrators are getting the treatment programmes they need to break this cycle of abuse or stalking. a protection order will usually stay in place for a minimum of two years. anyone who breaches it will face five years in jail. campaigners have welcomed this initiative saying the orders are a powerful new tool to stop stalking but they are warning anyone who breaches an order must be arrested immediately. andy moore, bbc news. a ten—year—old boy has been s
andy moore reports.siting a stalking helpline whose staff are in the front line of dealing with the problem. what's your experience of the first phone call? it's believed one in five women and one in ten men will have to deal with stalking at some stage in their lives. these new protection orders will give police extra powers to stop offenders in their tracks while further investigations are being carried out. these are really ground—breaking orders that the police will be able to apply for...
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andy moore reports.ndrew had publicly offered to help. the southern district of new york and the fbi have contacted prince andrew‘s attorneys and requested to interview prince andrew and to date, prince andrew has provided zero cooperation. prince andrew says he did not see or suspect any suspicious behaviour when visiting the homes of his then friend. now that prince andrew has stepped down from official royal duties, buckingham palace is not commenting. and there‘s been no response so far from prince andrew‘s lawyers but there has been from some of the women who say they were epstein‘s victims. there are dozens of women, i represent five of them, who allege that they were the victims of sexual assault by this predator, jeffrey epstein. it is time for anyone with information to come forward and answer questions. virginia roberts guiffre claims she was forced to have sex with prince andrew by epstein. andrew completely denies any sexual encounter with her. he knows what happened. i know what happened and
andy moore reports.ndrew had publicly offered to help. the southern district of new york and the fbi have contacted prince andrew‘s attorneys and requested to interview prince andrew and to date, prince andrew has provided zero cooperation. prince andrew says he did not see or suspect any suspicious behaviour when visiting the homes of his then friend. now that prince andrew has stepped down from official royal duties, buckingham palace is not commenting. and there‘s been no response so far...
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andy moore reports.inister for women visiting a stalking helpline whose staff are in the front line of dealing with the problem. what's your experience of the first phone call? it's believed one in five women and one in ten men will have to deal with stalking at some stage in their lives. these new protection orders will give police extra powers to stop offenders in their tracks while further investigations are being carried out. these are really groundbreaking orders that the police will be able to apply for to protect victims of stalking but also to make sure that the perpetrators are getting the treatment programmes they need to break this cycle of abuse or stalking. a protection order will usually stay in place for a minimum of two years. anyone who preaches it will face five years in jail. campaigners have welcomed this initiative so the orders are a powerful new tool to stop stalking that they are warning anyone who breaches in order must be arrested immediately. andy moore, bbc news. a 10—year—old
andy moore reports.inister for women visiting a stalking helpline whose staff are in the front line of dealing with the problem. what's your experience of the first phone call? it's believed one in five women and one in ten men will have to deal with stalking at some stage in their lives. these new protection orders will give police extra powers to stop offenders in their tracks while further investigations are being carried out. these are really groundbreaking orders that the police will be...
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andy moore reports.or said he did not normally comment on whether a witness was cooperating or not. but he would make an exception in this case because prince andrew had publicly offered to help. the southern district of new york and the fbi have contacted prince andrew's attorneys and requested to interview prince andrew and to date prince andrew has provided zero cooperation. prince andrew says he did not see or suspect any suspicious behaviour when visiting the homes of his then—friend. now that prince andrew has stepped down from official royal duties, buckingham palace is not commenting. and there has been no response so far from prince andrew's lawyers. but there has been from some of the women who say they were epstein's victims. well, i'm glad that he has gone public to try and embarrass prince andrew who made one statement and then behind closed doors is doing something very different. the five jeffrey epstein victims i represent are outraged and disappointed at prince andrew's behaviour. virgin
andy moore reports.or said he did not normally comment on whether a witness was cooperating or not. but he would make an exception in this case because prince andrew had publicly offered to help. the southern district of new york and the fbi have contacted prince andrew's attorneys and requested to interview prince andrew and to date prince andrew has provided zero cooperation. prince andrew says he did not see or suspect any suspicious behaviour when visiting the homes of his then—friend....
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andy moore has the story. in wuhan, the brits are busy packing.hey were due to be on their way home, but now there's no certainty when their flight will leave. we want to get back to the uk. we felt it would be a safer place to be at this time because we are at the epicentre of the entire coronavirus problem. at the moment, we are just sitting tight. we have been told it will be friday morning, so we will probably be leaving this evening because we have to get there six hours before at a mustering point. so we're just sitting tight for now, waiting for that. in china, the virus has now caused more than 170 deaths. it has spread to at least 16 other nations. some countries have already got their citizens out of wuhan. this was a japanese plane arriving in tokyo yesterday. it's now been revealed that three people on that flight had the virus, two of them weren't showing any symptoms. that's why the britons returning home from wuhan will have to go into quarantine for two weeks, though where that will be hasn't been confirmed. this was a charter plan
andy moore has the story. in wuhan, the brits are busy packing.hey were due to be on their way home, but now there's no certainty when their flight will leave. we want to get back to the uk. we felt it would be a safer place to be at this time because we are at the epicentre of the entire coronavirus problem. at the moment, we are just sitting tight. we have been told it will be friday morning, so we will probably be leaving this evening because we have to get there six hours before at a...
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andy moore reports.ing outsidejeffrey epstein‘s mansion, the american prosecutor said he did not normally comment on whether a witness was cooperating or not. but he would make an exception in this case, because prince andrew had publicly offered to help. the southern district of new york and the fbi have contacted prince andrew's attorneys and requested to interview prince andrew and, to date, prince andrew has provided zero cooperation. prince andrew says he did not see or suspect any suspicious behaviour when visiting the homes of his then—friend. now that prince andrew has stepped down from official royal duties, buckingham palace is not commenting. and there has been no response so far from prince andrew's lawyers. but there has been from some of the women who say they were epstein‘s victims. i am glad that he has gone public to try and embarrass prince andrew who made one statement and then behind closed doors is doing something very different. the five victims who i represent are outraged and disa
andy moore reports.ing outsidejeffrey epstein‘s mansion, the american prosecutor said he did not normally comment on whether a witness was cooperating or not. but he would make an exception in this case, because prince andrew had publicly offered to help. the southern district of new york and the fbi have contacted prince andrew's attorneys and requested to interview prince andrew and, to date, prince andrew has provided zero cooperation. prince andrew says he did not see or suspect any...
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andy moore, bbc news.ill talk to shaima khalil in sydney but first let's get the latest from robin brant in shanghai. hello to you. as we mentioned in the introduction, the chinese now sharing information with the world health organization in the hope that it will lead to treatments for the coronavirus. but authorities saying it could be ten days until this virus peaks. it could be ten days until this virus pea ks. give it could be ten days until this virus peaks. give us more detail on that? yes, the efforts to stop the spread and develop some kind of vaccination is an international development. we have heard developments about the lab in australia and it is an international effort. but at the same time we have an international reaction where countries are taking their people out from wuhan. you have detailed that in that report earlier and we have companies like british airways who are now suspending flights in and out of this country with immediate effect. i suspect we will see a domino effect on that.
andy moore, bbc news.ill talk to shaima khalil in sydney but first let's get the latest from robin brant in shanghai. hello to you. as we mentioned in the introduction, the chinese now sharing information with the world health organization in the hope that it will lead to treatments for the coronavirus. but authorities saying it could be ten days until this virus peaks. it could be ten days until this virus pea ks. give it could be ten days until this virus peaks. give us more detail on that?...
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andy moore reports.ructive. she issued a short statement after the meeting that mentioned family eight times, and instead of using their royal titles, often simply referred to harry and meghan. the statement said the queen would have preferred the couple to have remained full—time working members of the royal family, but she respected and understood their wish to live a more independent life. she said there would be a transition period with the sussexes spending time in canada and the uk. the canadian prime minister told global news there was much about their move that still had to be decided. we're not entirely sure what the final decisions will be, what the dispositions are, and those are decisions for them. i think most canadians are very supportive of having royals be here, but how that looks and what kind of cost is involved, there's still lots of discussions to have. the queen admitted there were complex matters to resolve, including the cost of protection. security is the big elephant in the room.
andy moore reports.ructive. she issued a short statement after the meeting that mentioned family eight times, and instead of using their royal titles, often simply referred to harry and meghan. the statement said the queen would have preferred the couple to have remained full—time working members of the royal family, but she respected and understood their wish to live a more independent life. she said there would be a transition period with the sussexes spending time in canada and the uk. the...
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andy moore, bbc news.te, we'llspeak to mariko 0i in hong kong, but first let's cross to our correpsondent robin brant in shanghai. what's the issue causing evacuation flights to be delayed? it isa it is a bureaucratic hurdle regarding the citizenship and status of the people who plan to be on board. it's not unusual in china when it comes to people who have dual nationality or people who hold foreign citizenship and are married to brits, so britain wants to bring home around 200 british nationals on the flight and for some people, the bbc speaking to one man called nick and his indonesian wife, for some people their partners are not british and this presents a problem for the chinese who think the british government should be responsible for removing british people. the foreign office is optimistic it can overcome this administrative issue and says it is working urgently on getting the plane in the air and it does think that both british nationals and their partners will be able to accompany them. the bbc
andy moore, bbc news.te, we'llspeak to mariko 0i in hong kong, but first let's cross to our correpsondent robin brant in shanghai. what's the issue causing evacuation flights to be delayed? it isa it is a bureaucratic hurdle regarding the citizenship and status of the people who plan to be on board. it's not unusual in china when it comes to people who have dual nationality or people who hold foreign citizenship and are married to brits, so britain wants to bring home around 200 british...
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andy moore reports.left sandringham yesterday after talks about his brother's future described by the queen as constructive. she issued a short statement after the meeting that mentioned family eight times, and instead of using their royal titles, often simply referred to harry and meghan. the statement said the queen would have preferred the couple to have remained full—time working members of the royalfamily, but she respect it and understood their wish to live a more independent life. she said there would be a transition period with the sussexes spending time in canada and the uk. the canadian prime minister told global news there was much about their move that still had to be decided. we're not entirely sure what the final decisions will be, what the dispositions are, and those are decisions for them. i think most canadians are very supportive of having royals be here, but how that looks and what kind of cost is involved, there's still lots of discussions to have. the queen admitted there were comple
andy moore reports.left sandringham yesterday after talks about his brother's future described by the queen as constructive. she issued a short statement after the meeting that mentioned family eight times, and instead of using their royal titles, often simply referred to harry and meghan. the statement said the queen would have preferred the couple to have remained full—time working members of the royalfamily, but she respect it and understood their wish to live a more independent life. she...
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we can speak now to andy moore who is at buckingham palace and sophie long, who is in vancouver in canada remarkably candid speech by prince harry wasn't it? he speech by prince harry wasn't it? was incredibly ho really he was incredibly honest and you really got the sense that this was not what he had hoped for. yes, he was very personal. it was very heartfelt but also it was meant to be heard by the whole world because the entire speech was uploaded to the entire speech was uploaded to the couple's personal instagram account. he said he wanted you to hear the truth, not from the prince, not from the duke, but from me, harry. he said the uk was the place where he was born and that would replace that would remain his home and the place he loved. he said that would always be the case. as we heard though in that report, the deal he got was not the deal he wanted. he was talking about a step back but what the deal ended up as was a complete clean break. he talked about the powerful forces of the media that he said, "our collective support for each other would be even stronger". he said he wa
we can speak now to andy moore who is at buckingham palace and sophie long, who is in vancouver in canada remarkably candid speech by prince harry wasn't it? he speech by prince harry wasn't it? was incredibly ho really he was incredibly honest and you really got the sense that this was not what he had hoped for. yes, he was very personal. it was very heartfelt but also it was meant to be heard by the whole world because the entire speech was uploaded to the entire speech was uploaded to the...
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here is andy moore.he southern district of new york and the fbi have contacted prince andrew's attorneys and requested to interview prince andrew and to date prince andrew has provided zero cooperation. prince andrew says he did not see or suspect any suspicious behaviour when visiting the homes of his then—friend. now that prince andrew has stepped down from official royal duties, buckingham palace is not commenting. and there has been no response so far from prince andrew's lawyers. but there has been from some of the women who say they epstein's victims. the five victims who i represent are outraged and disappointed at prince andrew's behaviour. it is time for anyone with information to come forward. virginia roberts giuffre claims that she was forced to have sex with prince andrew by epstein and his associates. andrew completely denies any sexual encounter with her. he knows what happened. i know what happened. and there's only one of us telling the truth. in a now—infamous newsnight interview last n
here is andy moore.he southern district of new york and the fbi have contacted prince andrew's attorneys and requested to interview prince andrew and to date prince andrew has provided zero cooperation. prince andrew says he did not see or suspect any suspicious behaviour when visiting the homes of his then—friend. now that prince andrew has stepped down from official royal duties, buckingham palace is not commenting. and there has been no response so far from prince andrew's lawyers. but...
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andy moore is at buckingham palace for us this morning. good morning.fied source seems to team of lawyers. this unidentified source seems to be team of lawyers. this unidentified source seems to be in contact with the papers and the source is quoted as saying, the duke is more than happy to talk to the fbi but he hasn‘t been approached by them yet. he is angry about this is being portrayed and bewildered as to why this was set in new york. it seems certain people are jumping the this was set in new york. it seems certain people arejumping the gun. that source again, says prince andrew has been going through his evidence with his lawyers on a weekly basis and he was anticipating the fbi would come to him to talk to him in the uk, ratherthan the fbi would come to him to talk to him in the uk, rather than him going to the us. i think at the very least this suggests prince andrew‘s pr mechanism has broken down. it used to be the case that buckingham palace would issue a statement on his behalf. but yesterday they said they were not commenting, it was down t
andy moore is at buckingham palace for us this morning. good morning.fied source seems to team of lawyers. this unidentified source seems to be team of lawyers. this unidentified source seems to be in contact with the papers and the source is quoted as saying, the duke is more than happy to talk to the fbi but he hasn‘t been approached by them yet. he is angry about this is being portrayed and bewildered as to why this was set in new york. it seems certain people are jumping the this was set...
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andy moore reports.ort statement after the meeting that mentioned family eight times, and instead of using their royal titles, often simply referred to harry and meghan. the statement said the queen would have preferred the couple to have remained full—time working members of the royal family, but she respected and understood their wish to live a more independent life. she said there would be a transition period with the sussexes spending time in canada and the uk. the canadian prime minister told global news there was much about their move that still had to be decided. we‘re not entirely sure what the final decisions will be, what the dispositions are, and those are decisions for them. i think most canadians are very supportive of having royals be here, but how that looks and what kind of cost is involved, there‘s still lots of discussions to have. the queen admitted there were complex matters to resolve, including the cost of protection. security is the big elephant in the room. it‘s actually the bigge
andy moore reports.ort statement after the meeting that mentioned family eight times, and instead of using their royal titles, often simply referred to harry and meghan. the statement said the queen would have preferred the couple to have remained full—time working members of the royal family, but she respected and understood their wish to live a more independent life. she said there would be a transition period with the sussexes spending time in canada and the uk. the canadian prime minister...
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andy astle, a retired postman who's lived in grasmere for nearly 50 years, says matters have been brought to a head by the latest plans to moorare going to kill the goose that lays the golden egg. people come to the lake district for the beauty of the surroundings, not for a pleasure park. you know, there's plenty of places for that, the blackpools, morecambes, alton towers. here, yeah, we move with the times but we've got to maintain the beauty. the company behind the grasmere boat plans says they'd be recreational launchers, not houseboats, and provide a welcome attraction. the houseboats off grasmere campaign is the latest in a series of controversies. there's been anger over 4x4 vehicles using remote lanes in the park and plans for zip wires, tarmac trails and a ski lift have led to calls for a day of activism against such developments. the protest will take place on saturday february the 1st and the organisers have lofty ambitions. they say it could be the biggest protest concerning protection of public spaces that the lake district has ever seen. local mp tim farron says he understands the concerns. he is calling for ba
andy astle, a retired postman who's lived in grasmere for nearly 50 years, says matters have been brought to a head by the latest plans to moorare going to kill the goose that lays the golden egg. people come to the lake district for the beauty of the surroundings, not for a pleasure park. you know, there's plenty of places for that, the blackpools, morecambes, alton towers. here, yeah, we move with the times but we've got to maintain the beauty. the company behind the grasmere boat plans says...