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angus crawford reports. mark, you're wanted. not the wake—up call he was expecting.y's about to be arrested. free to download and popular with teenagers. you're under arrest... and help his victims without help from the company. months before we know who that is. and kirby's case is not the only one. to track down. so each one of these could be a predator? yes. abusing children? yes. process, taking months and costing money the force doesn't have. so when you ask kik, you get an automated response? yes. saying we can't provide that information? it's a bureaucratic nightmare. really, is hurting a child. at the age of 13. it started in moments, but lasted years. they ask you to perform sexual acts, and then film them and send that. how many men do you think may have tried to groom you? over 100, possibly up to 200, yeah. that's shocking. yeah. and it's still rife. from a 42—year—old man. then this. and there's more. to share them. in the last five years. what do you think of that? here talking to you now, because there's clearly a problem. that we're banging our heads
angus crawford reports. mark, you're wanted. not the wake—up call he was expecting.y's about to be arrested. free to download and popular with teenagers. you're under arrest... and help his victims without help from the company. months before we know who that is. and kirby's case is not the only one. to track down. so each one of these could be a predator? yes. abusing children? yes. process, taking months and costing money the force doesn't have. so when you ask kik, you get an automated...
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angus crawford, bbc news.n the reaction of the 10,000 or so extremists, including foreign fighters, who are still backing the assad regime. on monday, turkey and russia agreed to set up a demilitarised zone in the region, to try to avoid further bloodshed. a deadline has been set, for what russia insists are terrorists to leave idlib by mid—october. but will they? the bbc‘s quentin sommerville has spoken exclusively with a group of british extremists who've lived and fought in syria for years. these are two of the last british armed jihadists still fighting in syria. they have aligned themselves with some of the most notorious extremist groups. this is idlib. amar is from brighton. he turned his back on britain five years ago. there is a belief in idlib that an onslaught has been averted. he is taking a break to go shopping. in britain, he is a wanted man. in syria he is free. he came into wage holy war. in the meantime, got married and have a do it at —— daughter. i have been speaking to them, via skype, four
angus crawford, bbc news.n the reaction of the 10,000 or so extremists, including foreign fighters, who are still backing the assad regime. on monday, turkey and russia agreed to set up a demilitarised zone in the region, to try to avoid further bloodshed. a deadline has been set, for what russia insists are terrorists to leave idlib by mid—october. but will they? the bbc‘s quentin sommerville has spoken exclusively with a group of british extremists who've lived and fought in syria for...
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angus crawford, bbc news. voice on stage. i'm so sorry. in a statement, the band apologised for cancelling last night's show. it went on to say that, after a few songs, bono suffered a complete loss of voice. it's unclear why, but he's seeking medical advice. the band says that those in the audience last night will be able to return for another u2 concert at a future date. you might think one lorry is as bad as the next when it comes to causing pollution, but refrigerated trucks are a particular problem. many have a second diesel engine to power the fridges and that's often working harder than the one moving the vehicle. now, a british inventor has come up with an environmentally—friendly idea that's being trialled by several multinational food companies. dougal shaw went to meet him. hard at work in his garage, inventor peter dearman has been tinkering with an idea of the past 20 years. he thinks it could revolutionise the haulage industry. specifically of federated lorries. supermarkets around the world rely
angus crawford, bbc news. voice on stage. i'm so sorry. in a statement, the band apologised for cancelling last night's show. it went on to say that, after a few songs, bono suffered a complete loss of voice. it's unclear why, but he's seeking medical advice. the band says that those in the audience last night will be able to return for another u2 concert at a future date. you might think one lorry is as bad as the next when it comes to causing pollution, but refrigerated trucks are a...
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angus crawford, bbc news.nce, and road accidents combined. that's according to a new report from the world health organisation which says men are particularly at risk. katie silver has the details. in much of the world, as we enter the weekend, many people's attention turns towards getting a drink. but the world health organization says this is a problem, with alcohol responsible for one in every 20 debts. —— deaths. there is no percentage of safe alcohol consumption, any consumption is associated with some risks. these risks are increasing substantially when a person is even in a state of mild intoxication. their 500 page report details a huge number of ways that alcohol is killing us. from drink—driving to alcohol induced violence to 200 different health conditions including liver cirrhosis, cancer, and stroke. drinking also makes people more susceptible to infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, hiv and pneumonia. the world health organization says for governments, the benefits of alcohol don't measure up
angus crawford, bbc news.nce, and road accidents combined. that's according to a new report from the world health organisation which says men are particularly at risk. katie silver has the details. in much of the world, as we enter the weekend, many people's attention turns towards getting a drink. but the world health organization says this is a problem, with alcohol responsible for one in every 20 debts. —— deaths. there is no percentage of safe alcohol consumption, any consumption is...
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angus crawford, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news.iled for at least 2a years for murdering a rival model in a row about a girlfriend. george koh stabbed harry uzoka outside his house in shepherds bush in west london injanuary. a third man, who was convicted of manslaughter, will serve 1a years in prison. the coroner overseeing the inquests into the grenfell disaster has said people exposed to smoke and dust should be seen by nhs specialists. dr fiona wilcox warned that those who survived the fire, including residents and emergency responders, may have inhaled asbestos, which causes cancer. nhs england says it will respond in the next couple of months. a woman dubbed the snapchat queen has been jailed for 1h years for manslaughter after posting a video of her boyfriend dying in a pool of blood on the social media platform. the old bailey heard fatima khan had grown tired of her boyfriend khalid safi, an afghan asylum seeker. she plotted with another man, raza khan, who carried out the knife attack in december, 2016. he is still on the
angus crawford, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news.iled for at least 2a years for murdering a rival model in a row about a girlfriend. george koh stabbed harry uzoka outside his house in shepherds bush in west london injanuary. a third man, who was convicted of manslaughter, will serve 1a years in prison. the coroner overseeing the inquests into the grenfell disaster has said people exposed to smoke and dust should be seen by nhs specialists. dr fiona wilcox warned that those who...
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angus crawford, bbc news. now with all the sport, here'sjohn watson at the bbc sport centre. match remaining. the wicket of virat kohli appeared the turning point on day four as india threatened to chase down the 2li5 runs needed for victory. james burford was watching. as the dust settled on a frantic morning session, england put their heads together. seven wickets needed to win this series, that virat kohli set about frustrating england's bowlers. he may well earn man of the series, another box office 50 from india's captain. spinner naveen ali was thrill of his own tracks, perhaps where others failed, he would prevail —— moeen ali. cue the batting collapse. six wickets for just 43 runs, everything falling into england's hands, until a fitting finale, sam curran, that has to feel good, taking an unassailable 3-1 to feel good, taking an unassailable 3—1 lead with much still to play, england have beaten the number one side in the world. five people were injured trying to escape a crush entering celtic park before today's old firm derby. steven gerrard's unbeaten start as rang
angus crawford, bbc news. now with all the sport, here'sjohn watson at the bbc sport centre. match remaining. the wicket of virat kohli appeared the turning point on day four as india threatened to chase down the 2li5 runs needed for victory. james burford was watching. as the dust settled on a frantic morning session, england put their heads together. seven wickets needed to win this series, that virat kohli set about frustrating england's bowlers. he may well earn man of the series, another...
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angus crawford, bbc news.ng russian culture from the region. the area, which borders poland, is high in anti—moscow sentiment and the boycott aims to protest kremlin—backed forces in crimea. the ban on russian language arts has sparked condemnation from the country's leaders and ridicule from around the word. georgina smyth has the story. of the rich in history, architecture, and culture, but only certain types of culture from now on —— the city of lviv. the two nations to share a common soviet union passed, but critics say that influence is becoming too strong. lawmakers making the controversial move to ban russian cultural products like books, films, public readings, and songs. translation: there is enough russian content, even a lot of it. your feigned there is not enough of ukrainian content. we should have —— you will find. ukrainian and russian are similar languages, but use of the latter in the pro—western lviv has become increasingly political after russia and its crimea in 2014. parliament says the ba
angus crawford, bbc news.ng russian culture from the region. the area, which borders poland, is high in anti—moscow sentiment and the boycott aims to protest kremlin—backed forces in crimea. the ban on russian language arts has sparked condemnation from the country's leaders and ridicule from around the word. georgina smyth has the story. of the rich in history, architecture, and culture, but only certain types of culture from now on —— the city of lviv. the two nations to share a...
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angus crawford, bbc news. forced to abandon a concert in berlin last night, after the lead singer bono suddenly lost his voice on stage. the band has apologised for cancelling the show and say bono is seeking medical advice about the cause of the problem. the band say it will perform another show for last night's audience at a future date. cricket, and it's been an excellent morning for england as they attempt to bowl out india at southamption and take an unassailable 3—1 lead in the test series. james anderson's second wicket saw shikhar dhawan caught behind by ben stokes. it reduced the tourists to 22 for three, chasing 2115 to win. by lunch india had moved on to 46 for 3. that's it. the next news on bbc one is at 6.35 this evening. bye for now. you're watching the bbc news channel. the time is exactly ten past one. more now on today'sjewish labour conference, where the former labour prime minister gordon brown has weighed into his party's anti—semitism row, calling on it to adopt an internationally agreed d
angus crawford, bbc news. forced to abandon a concert in berlin last night, after the lead singer bono suddenly lost his voice on stage. the band has apologised for cancelling the show and say bono is seeking medical advice about the cause of the problem. the band say it will perform another show for last night's audience at a future date. cricket, and it's been an excellent morning for england as they attempt to bowl out india at southamption and take an unassailable 3—1 lead in the test...
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angus crawford, bbc news.uarter of a century has claimed the lives of several people and injured more than 150. strong winds have battered western parts of the country and more than a million people have been told to leave their homes, with further rain and wind forecast, as our correspondent robin brant reports from tokyo. screaming japan knew that this storm was coming, but some were still caught out and had a very lucky escape from the torrent of water below. typhoonjebi is the strongest to hitjapan in 25 years. in the worst hit area, around 0saka, the damage is widespread. down there, on the left, you can just about make out a runway. the rest of kansai international airport is underwater. but 3,000 passengers have nowhere to go. the bridge thatjoins the airport and the mainland has been damaged. a ship was repeatedly blown into the columns and roadway. the storm surge caused fires that destroyed dozens of cars waiting to be shipped abroad. others were battered by the winds that reached 135 mph. typhoons a
angus crawford, bbc news.uarter of a century has claimed the lives of several people and injured more than 150. strong winds have battered western parts of the country and more than a million people have been told to leave their homes, with further rain and wind forecast, as our correspondent robin brant reports from tokyo. screaming japan knew that this storm was coming, but some were still caught out and had a very lucky escape from the torrent of water below. typhoonjebi is the strongest to...
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angus crawford, bbc news.hit japan in a quarter of a century has claimed the lives of several people and injured more than 150. strong winds have battered western parts of the country and more than a million people have been told to leave their homes, with further rain and wind forecast, as our correspondent robin brant reports from tokyo. screaming japan knew that this storm was coming, but some were still caught out, and had a very lucky escape from the torrent of water below. typhoonjebi is the strongest to hitjapan in 25 years. in the worst—hit area, around osaka, the damage is widespread. down there, on the left, you can just about make out a runway. the rest of kansai international airport is underwater. but 3,000 passengers have nowhere to go. the bridge thatjoins the airport and the mainland has been damaged. a ship was repeatedly blown into the columns and roadway. the storm surge caused fires that destroyed dozens of cars waiting to be shipped abroad. others were battered by the winds, that reached 1
angus crawford, bbc news.hit japan in a quarter of a century has claimed the lives of several people and injured more than 150. strong winds have battered western parts of the country and more than a million people have been told to leave their homes, with further rain and wind forecast, as our correspondent robin brant reports from tokyo. screaming japan knew that this storm was coming, but some were still caught out, and had a very lucky escape from the torrent of water below. typhoonjebi is...
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angus crawford, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news...r party is at stake in the dispute over anti—semitism. theresa may dismisses calls for a second eu referendum, and insists she won't make compromises on her brexit chequers plan that aren't in the national interest. hundreds of prison staff are caught smuggling drugs, weapons and other banned items into jails in england and wales. let's get more now on our top story... and as we've been hearing, the former labour prime minister gordon brown has weighed into his party's anti—semitism row, saying it should adopt an internationally agreed definition of anti—semitism. well, the labour mp dame margaret hodge had a confrontation withjeremy corbyn over the issue and continues to criticise the party's failure to adopt the internationally recognised definition of anti—semitism. i think trust has broken down to such an extent between thejewish community and the labour party that if the labour party tries to at this point amend or add on some clauses, it will simply fail in its attempts to start
angus crawford, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news...r party is at stake in the dispute over anti—semitism. theresa may dismisses calls for a second eu referendum, and insists she won't make compromises on her brexit chequers plan that aren't in the national interest. hundreds of prison staff are caught smuggling drugs, weapons and other banned items into jails in england and wales. let's get more now on our top story... and as we've been hearing, the former labour prime minister gordon...
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angus crawford, bbc news.ia in tanzania. it was sailing between two islands when the accident happened. tanzania's president said negligence had contributed to the disaster. from nairobi in neighbouring kenya, anne soy reports. they stand and watch, helpless. just a few hundred meters away, the upturned hull of the mv nyerere. rescuers who arrived by boat recovered bodies from around the capsized vessel. back on shore, relatives waited anxiously for news. translation: i was told that i lost my aunt, my father and my younger sibling. it's a huge cost to us. translation: my nephew is on the island. he told me the news that his father, my brother, was on the ferry. it's unclear how many people were on board the mv nyerere. witnesses say it could be as many as 400, four times its official capacity. translation: when the captain was trying to slow down and about to dock, the passengers were already running to the other side, ready to get off. so, now, the weight was too much on one side of the ferry. so, it capsize
angus crawford, bbc news.ia in tanzania. it was sailing between two islands when the accident happened. tanzania's president said negligence had contributed to the disaster. from nairobi in neighbouring kenya, anne soy reports. they stand and watch, helpless. just a few hundred meters away, the upturned hull of the mv nyerere. rescuers who arrived by boat recovered bodies from around the capsized vessel. back on shore, relatives waited anxiously for news. translation: i was told that i lost my...
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angus crawford, bbc news.es in the sunshine stakes. western areas have more than their fair share of cloud. even here we saw a few breaks at times. cloud thickening up across northern ireland and western scotla nd northern ireland and western scotland ringing rain. it will sink further south eastwards overnight. underneath the cloud it will be a mild night. between 13—15. cooler in the south east with a mix of clear spells and cooler in north—west scotla nd spells and cooler in north—west scotland and northern ireland. it means tomorrow we'll start off sunny here. the weather front is wriggling around and clipping into the eastern side of scotland. a bit of rain at times. the south—east holding onto some warmth for now, but that will change as we get deeper into the week. it will turn cooler for all of us week. it will turn cooler for all of us with a chance of rain later in the week. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: theresa may dismisses calls for a second eu referendum, and insists she won't make comp
angus crawford, bbc news.es in the sunshine stakes. western areas have more than their fair share of cloud. even here we saw a few breaks at times. cloud thickening up across northern ireland and western scotla nd northern ireland and western scotland ringing rain. it will sink further south eastwards overnight. underneath the cloud it will be a mild night. between 13—15. cooler in the south east with a mix of clear spells and cooler in north—west scotla nd spells and cooler in north—west...
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thank you, angus crawford.as appeared on american television alongside his wife to deny claims against him of sexual misconduct. a second woman has now come forward to make allegations against brett kavanaugh. he says the claims are smears. and mr trump, who's in new york for the annual united nations general assembly, has again defended his embattled nominee. 0ur correspondent barbara plett usher reports from the un headquarters. president trump is attending the united nations super bowl of diplomacy, but his mind is on the political battles in washington. the drama over his nominee for the supreme court took an unexpected turn last night. tonight, supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh breaks his silence for the first time since being accused of attempted rape. i've never sexually assaulted anyone. not in high school, not ever. he was trying to restore the image of a churchgoing family man, after two women accused him of sexual misconduct as a drunken youth. there are reports of a third. i am not going to let
thank you, angus crawford.as appeared on american television alongside his wife to deny claims against him of sexual misconduct. a second woman has now come forward to make allegations against brett kavanaugh. he says the claims are smears. and mr trump, who's in new york for the annual united nations general assembly, has again defended his embattled nominee. 0ur correspondent barbara plett usher reports from the un headquarters. president trump is attending the united nations super bowl of...
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angus crawford, bbc news.ohn watson at the now for the real—life sport. 0ver twojohn watson at the bbc sports centre. england have beaten india in their test series with a match to spare. they won the fourth test by 60 runs in southampton, moeen ali taking the key wicket of virat kohli, as the visitors threatened to chase down the target they needed to level the contest. james burford was watching. as the dust settled on a frantic morning session, england put their heads together. the target? seven wickets to win the series, but, formidable as ever, virat kohli set about frustrating england's bowlers. he may well earn man of the series, another box—office 50 from india's captain. a boxset of brilliant shots. running circles around the england attack. but in spinner moeen ali, england have a man full of his own tricks. perhaps where others failed, he would prevail? ali to kohli. coolly caught. india's talisman gone. cue the batting collapse. six wickets for just 43 runs, everything falling into england hands. u
angus crawford, bbc news.ohn watson at the now for the real—life sport. 0ver twojohn watson at the bbc sports centre. england have beaten india in their test series with a match to spare. they won the fourth test by 60 runs in southampton, moeen ali taking the key wicket of virat kohli, as the visitors threatened to chase down the target they needed to level the contest. james burford was watching. as the dust settled on a frantic morning session, england put their heads together. the target?...
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angus crawford, bbc news. woolley spent nearly three—quarters of an hour underwater examining a shipwreck off the coast of cyprus. tim allman reports. they say you only get better with practice. well, that certainly must be true for ray woolley. a former radio operator during the war, he's been scuba diving for 58 years. his latest excursion, out into the crystal clear waters of the mediterranean. cheering cheered on as he took the plunge, heading down to visit a wreck that's not even half his age. the ms zenobia was a cargo vessel that sank on its maiden voyage in 1980. ray and the two dozen or so divers who accompanied him took time out for a group photo. then, after checking the watch to see how long they'd been down there, headed back to their boat. cheering more cheers, more applause for this most modest of men. we did it! we managed to get 40.6m for 44 minutes. wow! very good. that's pretty good! lovely to break my record again! and i hope if i keep fit, i'll break it again next year with all of you! and
angus crawford, bbc news. woolley spent nearly three—quarters of an hour underwater examining a shipwreck off the coast of cyprus. tim allman reports. they say you only get better with practice. well, that certainly must be true for ray woolley. a former radio operator during the war, he's been scuba diving for 58 years. his latest excursion, out into the crystal clear waters of the mediterranean. cheering cheered on as he took the plunge, heading down to visit a wreck that's not even half...
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angus crawford, bbc news. music plays iamso i am so sorry. something has happened, and i don't think we can go on. it is not right for you. that was bono apologising for that. in a statement, the band apologised for cancelling last night's show. it went on to say that after a few songs, bono suffered a complete loss of voice. they say that they don't know what had happened, because he had been in great form beforehand. it's unclear why, but he's seeking medical advice. some fans thought that smoke machines worth to blame. the band says that those in the audience last night will be able to return for another u2 concert at a future date. a second world war veteran has broken his own record as the world's oldest scuba diver. 95—year—old ray woolley spent nearly three—quarters of an hour underwater examining a shipwreck off the coast of cyprus. tim allman reports. they say you only get better with practice. well, that certainly must be true for ray woolley. a former radio operator during the war, he's been scuba d
angus crawford, bbc news. music plays iamso i am so sorry. something has happened, and i don't think we can go on. it is not right for you. that was bono apologising for that. in a statement, the band apologised for cancelling last night's show. it went on to say that after a few songs, bono suffered a complete loss of voice. they say that they don't know what had happened, because he had been in great form beforehand. it's unclear why, but he's seeking medical advice. some fans thought that...
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angus crawford, bbc news.hnologyjournalist who joins us from swindon. is speak to a technologyjournalist whojoins us from swindon. thank is speak to a technologyjournalist who joins us from swindon. thank you for joining who joins us from swindon. thank you forjoining us. but mr big asking the question that angus asked in his piece, will this morning make a difference? i would like to say it is not just difference? i would like to say it is notjust children who are playing video games and who are impacted by this in game currency and gambling but this is a good way of raising awareness of what is happening in modern video games. we should applaud peggy for doing this. however they are probably doing this in order to self regulate before governments around europe start looking at this seriously, the whole idea of in game purchases and so—called lube boxes some governments in europe are taking this seriously, belgium —— loop boxes. belgium and others will be doing this. you mentioned loop boxes, what are they? t
angus crawford, bbc news.hnologyjournalist who joins us from swindon. is speak to a technologyjournalist whojoins us from swindon. thank is speak to a technologyjournalist who joins us from swindon. thank you for joining who joins us from swindon. thank you forjoining us. but mr big asking the question that angus asked in his piece, will this morning make a difference? i would like to say it is not just difference? i would like to say it is notjust children who are playing video games and who...
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angus crawford reports. mark, you're wanted. not the wake—up call he was expecting. mark kirby is about to be arrested. police officers. under his duvet, two phones — from his bed, he's been sexually grooming children using kik, a messaging app, free to download and popular with teenagers. you're under arrest... he was sent to prison for more than three years, but kik‘s users are often anonymous, so police can't trace and help his victims without help from the company. there's a child that is probably going to be abused for another 12 months before we know who that is. and kirby's case is not the only one. look — these diagrams show other offenders northampton police need to track down. so each one of these could be a predator? yes. abusing children? yes. but kik won't help unless officers start a form international legal start a former international legal process, taking months and costing money the force doesn't have. it's a bureaucratic nightmare. yeah, it was abuse, yeah — the worst form of hurting a person, really, is hurting a child. vulnerable and lonely, tayl
angus crawford reports. mark, you're wanted. not the wake—up call he was expecting. mark kirby is about to be arrested. police officers. under his duvet, two phones — from his bed, he's been sexually grooming children using kik, a messaging app, free to download and popular with teenagers. you're under arrest... he was sent to prison for more than three years, but kik‘s users are often anonymous, so police can't trace and help his victims without help from the company. there's a child...
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angus crawford, bbc news.oblem. many have a second diesel engine to power the fridges and that's often working harder than the one moving the vehicle. now a british inventor has come up with an environmentally—friendly idea that's being trialled by several multinational food companies. dougal shaw went to meet him. hard at work in his garage. inventor peter dearman has been tinkering with an idea over the past 20 years. he thinks it could revolutionise the haulage industry, particularly refrigerated lorries. supermarkets around the world rely on these two transport fresh produce from warehouses to shops. his idea involves liquid nitrogen, which boils at —196 celsius. involves liquid nitrogen, which boils at -196 celsius. this demonstrates the pressure that's created by boiling the liquid nitrogen, and how that pressure can be used to run an expansion engine. and here's what his invention looks like ona and here's what his invention looks like on a working lorry. the liquid nitrogen on—board like on a working l
angus crawford, bbc news.oblem. many have a second diesel engine to power the fridges and that's often working harder than the one moving the vehicle. now a british inventor has come up with an environmentally—friendly idea that's being trialled by several multinational food companies. dougal shaw went to meet him. hard at work in his garage. inventor peter dearman has been tinkering with an idea over the past 20 years. he thinks it could revolutionise the haulage industry, particularly...
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angus crawford reports. mark, you're wanted. not the wake—up call he was expecting.is duvet, two phones — from his bed, he's been sexually grooming children using kik, a messaging app, free to download and popular with teenagers. you're under arrest... he was sent to prison for more than three years, but kik‘s users are often anonymous, so police can't trace and help his victims without help from the company. there's a child that is probably going to be abused for another 12 months before we know who that is. and kirby's case is not the only one. look — these diagrams show other offenders northampton police need to track down. so each one of these could be a predator? yes. abusing children? yes. but kik won't help unless officers start a form international legal process, taking months and costing money the force doesn't have. it's a bureaucratic nightmare. yeah, it was abuse, yeah — the worst form of hurting a person, really, is hurting a child. vulnerable and lonely, taylor was first groomed on kik at the age of 13. it started with a lot of selfies, but then, yeah,
angus crawford reports. mark, you're wanted. not the wake—up call he was expecting.is duvet, two phones — from his bed, he's been sexually grooming children using kik, a messaging app, free to download and popular with teenagers. you're under arrest... he was sent to prison for more than three years, but kik‘s users are often anonymous, so police can't trace and help his victims without help from the company. there's a child that is probably going to be abused for another 12 months before...
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angus crawford, bbc news.oice on stage. cheering so sorry. clears throat. in a statement, the band apologized for cancelling last night's show. it went on to say that after a few songs, bono suffered a complete loss of voice. it's unclear why — but he's seeking medical advice. the band says that those in the audience last night will be able to return for another u2 concert at a future date. now the weather. some warm weather for most of us to do but next fortu nes for most of us to do but next fortunes in the sunshine, western areas had lots of cloud. even here we saw a few breaks at times but a cloud thickening up across northern ireland and western scotland bringing some outbreaks of rain which will then sink a little bit further south—east through the night. underneath this type of cloud it will turn into a mild night, newcastle, birmingham, plymouth between 13 and 15. cooler across the south—east with clear spells and a few mist patches and cooler planet earth scotland and northern ireland but it means tom
angus crawford, bbc news.oice on stage. cheering so sorry. clears throat. in a statement, the band apologized for cancelling last night's show. it went on to say that after a few songs, bono suffered a complete loss of voice. it's unclear why — but he's seeking medical advice. the band says that those in the audience last night will be able to return for another u2 concert at a future date. now the weather. some warm weather for most of us to do but next fortu nes for most of us to do but...
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angus crawford, bbc news.n has broken his own record as the world's oldest scuba diver. 95—year—old ray woolley spent nearly three—quarters of an hour underwater examining a shipwreck off the coast of cyprus. tim allman reports. they say you only get better with practice. well, that certainly must be true for ray woolley. a former radio operator during the war, he's been scuba diving for 58 years. his latest excursion, out into the crystal clear waters of the mediterranean. cheering cheered on as he took the plunge, heading down to visit a wreck that's not even half his age. the ms zenobia was a cargo vessel that sank on its maiden voyage in 1980. ray and the two dozen or so divers who accompanied him took time out for a group photo. then, after checking the watch to see how long they'd been down there, headed back to their boat. cheering more cheers, more applause for this most modest of men. we did it! we managed to get 40.6 metres for 44 minutes. wow! that's pretty good! lovely to break my record again! and
angus crawford, bbc news.n has broken his own record as the world's oldest scuba diver. 95—year—old ray woolley spent nearly three—quarters of an hour underwater examining a shipwreck off the coast of cyprus. tim allman reports. they say you only get better with practice. well, that certainly must be true for ray woolley. a former radio operator during the war, he's been scuba diving for 58 years. his latest excursion, out into the crystal clear waters of the mediterranean. cheering...
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our news correspondent angus crawford has more.t, but so too can the spending. many games allow players to buy things like better guns, new characters or extra features using real not digital money. children can run up big bills and some parents don't find out until it's too late. about 40% of parents apparently let their children spend money in—game, it's becoming more of a common thing in games as digital downloads mean you can spend money in the game to get extra content or there's the rise of these kind of loop boxes and micro transactions which became popular with mobile games but are 110w in a lot of console games as well, especially ones that are free, like transactions, especially ones that are free originally like fortnight battle royale. the industry is aware of the problem. last year after a public outcry, one game temporarily stopped all in—play purchases. and now the european ratings body, pegi, has decided to act. from christmas, video game boxes will carry a new icon, warning parents that children can play and spend
our news correspondent angus crawford has more.t, but so too can the spending. many games allow players to buy things like better guns, new characters or extra features using real not digital money. children can run up big bills and some parents don't find out until it's too late. about 40% of parents apparently let their children spend money in—game, it's becoming more of a common thing in games as digital downloads mean you can spend money in the game to get extra content or there's the...
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let's speak to our correspondent angus crawford who's at the inquest.out the four major criticisms the coroner made of pret a manger? this is a narrative verdict, talking about the circumstances leading to natasha's death. though he did reserve his strongest criticism for pate monchi. the press criticism was that the labelling in the fridges was inadequate. the law says that brett from at that time it didn't have to put the advice on this pacific products, it sadly had to have this decker on the tales saying if you had allergies, consult staff. so at time, in terms of visibility, those stickers were inadequate. criticism number two was that it seem to have an incoherent system to monitor complaints about food. it said it could not learn from its mistakes. he also said at that time it had not properly addressed the issue of allergen labelling. and finally he was critical of the fact that the company didn't carry out a formal, internal investigation into natasha's death and what actually happened was a verbal reefing of directors. tell us war that the let
let's speak to our correspondent angus crawford who's at the inquest.out the four major criticisms the coroner made of pret a manger? this is a narrative verdict, talking about the circumstances leading to natasha's death. though he did reserve his strongest criticism for pate monchi. the press criticism was that the labelling in the fridges was inadequate. the law says that brett from at that time it didn't have to put the advice on this pacific products, it sadly had to have this decker on...
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so not much time for the companies to respond. 0ur correspondent angus crawford is with me.en looking at this. given the extent of the problem, the speed with which it is growing, is new legislation going to work in any way? these were strong words from sajid javid. in truth, we have been here before. in 2013, david cameron called for a war, as he tended, with silicon valley leaders. he demanded action. to be fair, he did get some, google announced algorithms to block illegal content, microsoft gave away for free it's photo illegal content, microsoft gave away forfree it's photo id illegal content, microsoft gave away for free it's photo id system, illegal content, microsoft gave away forfree it's photo id system, that trawls the web. there was a database created to speed up investigations, all good progress. but the threat has outstripped the technology and resources , has outstripped the technology and resources, and creating legislation an effective legislation, will be very complex. it seems to me there are three capable areas. one, verification. it is still very poor. y
so not much time for the companies to respond. 0ur correspondent angus crawford is with me.en looking at this. given the extent of the problem, the speed with which it is growing, is new legislation going to work in any way? these were strong words from sajid javid. in truth, we have been here before. in 2013, david cameron called for a war, as he tended, with silicon valley leaders. he demanded action. to be fair, he did get some, google announced algorithms to block illegal content, microsoft...
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our correspondent angus crawford is here. tell us more about the case and its implications?is year. a man called stephen nicholson was sent to prison last week. why? he failed to disclose the password to his facebook account and investigators believe that account may include some highly relevant information to the murder inquiry. although facebook has agreed to put a preservation order on that account, it won't or can't simply hand over the information which means hampshire police have got to start a long, drawn—out, expensive process on something called the mutual legal assistance treaty which could take months. as you said in your introduction there has been huge criticism from lucy mchugh‘s mother and commissioner dick, saying this simply isn't good enough. facebook in its responses it is a terrible case but they are working closely with law enforcement, using established legal mechanisms but the problem is this comes one day after the home secretary called out the big tech companies for not doing enough. rightly or wrongly, this story may only really reinforce perception
our correspondent angus crawford is here. tell us more about the case and its implications?is year. a man called stephen nicholson was sent to prison last week. why? he failed to disclose the password to his facebook account and investigators believe that account may include some highly relevant information to the murder inquiry. although facebook has agreed to put a preservation order on that account, it won't or can't simply hand over the information which means hampshire police have got to...
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down the most dangerous offenders, more than 2.5 million for prevention work. 0ur correspondent angus crawfordow. hugely complex area, will legislation make a difference? strong words from sajid javid but in truth we have been here before, the then prime minister david cameron in 2014 called a council of war with silicon valley, he demanded action, he did get some, for example, google enhanced its algorithms to block illegal content, microsoft gave out for free new software which could detect illegal images online, the british police created a new database to speed up the investigation. the threat has simply outstripped both the technology and the resources, and creating effective legislation is going to be highly complex, it seems there is three seriously problematic areas: verification, if you have an e—mail address and a phone, you can be anybody online. an anonymity, criminality, it simply blossoms. encryption, a huge rise in encrypted messaging and live streaming apps, including the dark web, they cannot be broken into by the police. finally, jurisdictions, sounds boring, very important,
down the most dangerous offenders, more than 2.5 million for prevention work. 0ur correspondent angus crawfordow. hugely complex area, will legislation make a difference? strong words from sajid javid but in truth we have been here before, the then prime minister david cameron in 2014 called a council of war with silicon valley, he demanded action, he did get some, for example, google enhanced its algorithms to block illegal content, microsoft gave out for free new software which could detect...
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angus crawford.er a revolutionary electical device was implanted in their spinal cords. doctors in america say the device uses electrodes to stimulate nerves in the patients' spinal cords. experts say the device helps signals from the brain — that have been lost — reach the leg muscles. our health and science correspondent james gallagher reports. kelly thomas thought this would be impossible. it has been four years since she was paralysed from the waist down in a car accident. now, she can walk again, thanks to an implant in her spine and months of gruelling exercises. one day they were helping me, as usual, and then they stopped helping me and i took maybe three or four steps in sequence and ijust stopped and my lips started quivering and my ears, my face got hot and my eyes got teary. i was like "oh my god, thatjust happened, i just took steps." kelly still needs a frame for balance, but says regaining movement has transformed her life. and she is not alone. jeff marquis was paralysed in a mountai
angus crawford.er a revolutionary electical device was implanted in their spinal cords. doctors in america say the device uses electrodes to stimulate nerves in the patients' spinal cords. experts say the device helps signals from the brain — that have been lost — reach the leg muscles. our health and science correspondent james gallagher reports. kelly thomas thought this would be impossible. it has been four years since she was paralysed from the waist down in a car accident. now, she can...
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our correspondent angus crawford is following the inquest in west london. what has been said today?that in the 12 months before natasha died there had been 21 before natasha died there had been 2i serious similar events and nine of them had involved sesame, six of them the very type of that natasha aid which contain it and effectively led to her death. the 21 incidents, four were so serious that they lead to medical or even hospital treatment and a letter was read to accord from a young woman who had a life—threatening attack in 2015, similarto life—threatening attack in 2015, similar to natasha's. she had gone to pret and bought a similar sandwich and eating it and had a very serious reaction and she said her life was saved because her father is a doctor and he was with her so he treated immediately and took her to a very close by hospital which then gave her intravenous medication and that saved her life. she also said that her mother, who was a she also said that her mother, who wasa gp, she also said that her mother, who was a gp, rank pret to warn them that their allergen warni
our correspondent angus crawford is following the inquest in west london. what has been said today?that in the 12 months before natasha died there had been 21 before natasha died there had been 2i serious similar events and nine of them had involved sesame, six of them the very type of that natasha aid which contain it and effectively led to her death. the 21 incidents, four were so serious that they lead to medical or even hospital treatment and a letter was read to accord from a young woman...
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let's speak now to angus crawford who's been in court. angus, what has the coroner said.ches were simply inadequate in terms of visibility, they advised customers to co nta ct visibility, they advised customers to contact staff, they said they had an incoherent system for monitoring complaints to the could not learn from them. he said that they had not addressed the issue of allergen labelling and criticise the fact that there was no formal investigation into the investigation. he mentioned a process 28 and which process you can write letters to the relevant authorities demanding that letters can be written so he believes that the lack of information they gave is insufficient, the second letter will be to medical health regulators about epi— pens. he wants them to have longer needles so that they will be more effective and have higher doses of adrenaline. the third letter will be to michael gove, he's going to write to him because he is concerned about the fa ct because he is concerned about the fact that high street vendor have to show allergens on the label on the packe
let's speak now to angus crawford who's been in court. angus, what has the coroner said.ches were simply inadequate in terms of visibility, they advised customers to co nta ct visibility, they advised customers to contact staff, they said they had an incoherent system for monitoring complaints to the could not learn from them. he said that they had not addressed the issue of allergen labelling and criticise the fact that there was no formal investigation into the investigation. he mentioned a...