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baroness newlove, the victims commissioner, —— baroness newlove, the victims' commissioner, who'll we'lle line are charged to report incidents. the picture shows the actor lily collins, daughter of phil, at the tolkien premiere last night. the guardian shows an image of the is leader, —— the guardian shows an image of the is leader abu bakr al—baghdadi who has appeared in a propaganda video for the first time in five years. recent reports had suggested he'd been badly injured or even killed. we shall discuss that through the morning for you. the times' lead story is on the university of cambridge's announcement that it is to investigate its historical links to the slave trade. and the daily mail says campaigners are warning that rapists will escape justice, unless plans to ask victims to hand over their mobile phones are scrapped. we are talking —— yes, we talked about that little bit yesterday. and a somali—american supermodel is trending on twitter because this year's issue of sports illustrated swimsuit features halima aden — she's the first model to wear a hijab and burkini in honour
baroness newlove, the victims commissioner, —— baroness newlove, the victims' commissioner, who'll we'lle line are charged to report incidents. the picture shows the actor lily collins, daughter of phil, at the tolkien premiere last night. the guardian shows an image of the is leader, —— the guardian shows an image of the is leader abu bakr al—baghdadi who has appeared in a propaganda video for the first time in five years. recent reports had suggested he'd been badly injured or even...
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since her husband's death in 2007, baroness newlove has championed measures to cut anti—social behaviourgang vandalising his car. the report says the police and local councils often treat incidents in isolation and ignore the underlying causes. society has not, you know, it's become — it's gone away. we don't talk about it. it hasn't gone away. it has been bubbling, as has knife crime, been bubbling, and if you don't have a safe community to live in, the morale for everybody, and everyone has moved away, it maybe makes you think "well, nobody‘s interested in what we are going through." recommendations include giving those affected the same entitlement to support as other crime victims, and making it a legal requirement for those in authority to more actively promote what is called the community trigger process — that is the means by which people can ask them to review the responses to complaints. we've been working quite hard nationally to understand why the community trigger is not getting used as much as it should, and certainly from a policing perspective, we recognise that it's perha
since her husband's death in 2007, baroness newlove has championed measures to cut anti—social behaviourgang vandalising his car. the report says the police and local councils often treat incidents in isolation and ignore the underlying causes. society has not, you know, it's become — it's gone away. we don't talk about it. it hasn't gone away. it has been bubbling, as has knife crime, been bubbling, and if you don't have a safe community to live in, the morale for everybody, and everyone...
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‘ — as baroness newlove warns that victims of anti—social behaviour are being forced to pay to reportof cambridge has announced a two—year inquiry into its historical links to the slave trade,
‘ — as baroness newlove warns that victims of anti—social behaviour are being forced to pay to reportof cambridge has announced a two—year inquiry into its historical links to the slave trade,
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this is the final report by baroness newlove, who was appointed victims commissioner in 2012.ry, was murdered in 2007. she says little has changed. we have got to address the issue of cuts to be public services and policing. but also the fact that in 2007 there was better funding for policing and there still was no action. gary newlove was attacked outside his home in warrington when he tried to stop a gang vandalising his car. three teenagers involved in the attack were jailed for life. this report says the police and local councils often treat incidents in isolation and ignore the underlying causes. we haven't got any neighbourhood policing, we haven't got any neighbourhood housing. and i'm sorry, austerity made everybody go away, but i think now the time is to fund and to help people and have the confidence to report, and have the confidence to live where there are, knowing they are going to be protected. recommendations include giving those affected by anti—social behaviour the same entitlement to support as other crime victims, and making it a legal requirement for those
this is the final report by baroness newlove, who was appointed victims commissioner in 2012.ry, was murdered in 2007. she says little has changed. we have got to address the issue of cuts to be public services and policing. but also the fact that in 2007 there was better funding for policing and there still was no action. gary newlove was attacked outside his home in warrington when he tried to stop a gang vandalising his car. three teenagers involved in the attack were jailed for life. this...
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‘ — as baroness newlove warns that victims of anti—social behaviour are being forced to pay to report the police. and the university of cambridge has announced a two—year inquiry into its historical links to the slave trade, according to the times. let's have a look. john, this whole incident over the united states threat to sever links of british intelligence, do you think this is a real threat from the us with donald trump arriving injune? real threat from the us with donald trump arriving in june? whenever we talked about politicians or politicians talked about the relationship, most of it was just a bunch of hype to keep the british people happy for quite some time, the americans have looked to germany and other countries in asia as their pivot. a little bit of nostalgia, exceptin pivot. a little bit of nostalgia, except in the area of security intelligence where it has remained incredibly strong. some warning such as these are very important and the incident that ensued with the leaking of the original incident with 56 leaking of the original incident with 5g roll—out and while w
‘ — as baroness newlove warns that victims of anti—social behaviour are being forced to pay to report the police. and the university of cambridge has announced a two—year inquiry into its historical links to the slave trade, according to the times. let's have a look. john, this whole incident over the united states threat to sever links of british intelligence, do you think this is a real threat from the us with donald trump arriving injune? real threat from the us with donald trump...
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this is the final report by baroness newlove, who was appointed victims commissioner in 2012.g. but also the fact that in 2007 there was better funding for policing and there still was no action. garry newlove was attacked outside his home in warrington when he tried to stop a gang vandalising his car. three teenagers involved in the attack were jailed for life. this report says the police and local councils often treat incidents in isolation and ignore the underlying causes. we haven't got any neighbourhood policing, we haven't got any neighbourhood housing. and, i'm sorry, austerity making everybody go away, but i think now the time is to fund and to help people and have the confidence to report, and have the confidence to live where there are, knowing they are going to be protected. recommendations include giving those affected by anti—social behaviour the same entitlement to support as other crime victims, and making it a legal requirement for those in authority to more actively promote what is called the community trigger process. the trigger can be activated if a person
this is the final report by baroness newlove, who was appointed victims commissioner in 2012.g. but also the fact that in 2007 there was better funding for policing and there still was no action. garry newlove was attacked outside his home in warrington when he tried to stop a gang vandalising his car. three teenagers involved in the attack were jailed for life. this report says the police and local councils often treat incidents in isolation and ignore the underlying causes. we haven't got any...
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james rampton and baroness helen newlove will be back at 11:30pm for another look at the papers, andages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc. co. uk/slash papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you again to james and helen. we'll all be back at 11.30 for a slightly longer paper review, but until then, goodbye. hello there. storm hanna has been named by the irish met service, and it's going to bring some particularly windy and wet weather, especially across southern parts of the uk through the course of saturday. before we get there, it's still unsettled. this picture was taken in salford as we ended the day on thursday. i think we will have similar scenes on friday, it's going to be another day with some sunny spells, but equally some heavy and times of thunder—y showers around. things are also going to be feeling colder over the next few days, the warm air that's been with us is getting squeezed away towards the east. opening the doors for this colder air mass, with th
james rampton and baroness helen newlove will be back at 11:30pm for another look at the papers, andages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc. co. uk/slash papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you again to james and helen. we'll all be back at 11.30 for a slightly longer paper review, but until then, goodbye. hello there. storm hanna has been named by the irish met service, and...
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look at the papers with our reviewers, james rampton, features writer at the independent and baroness helen newlovectims commissioner. stay with us for that. good evening. the government is advising against all but essential travel to sri lanka after the bombings on easter sunday which claimed the lives of at least 250 people. the foreign office says terrorists are very likely to try to carry out indiscriminate attacks especially in places visited by foreigners. there are some 8,000 british tourists in sri lanka at the moment and urgent talks are taking place between the government and the travel industry to help people return home. from colombo, clive myrie reports. curfew in colombo. rain, the soldiers' only companion on empty streets after dark, as a nervous capital guards against more atrocities. the authorities have released the names and pictures of several suspects they want to question following easter sunday's massacres. foreign governments are now anxious for their citizens here. and these suspects, on the run, are the reason why. the city of galle is a magnet for visitors, but troops now
look at the papers with our reviewers, james rampton, features writer at the independent and baroness helen newlovectims commissioner. stay with us for that. good evening. the government is advising against all but essential travel to sri lanka after the bombings on easter sunday which claimed the lives of at least 250 people. the foreign office says terrorists are very likely to try to carry out indiscriminate attacks especially in places visited by foreigners. there are some 8,000 british...
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baroness newlove warns that victims of antisocial behaviour are being forced to pay to report offenceslice. and the university of cambridge has announced a two—year inquiry into its historical links to the slave trade, according to the times. 0k, well, we are going to start with the guardian, and this picture which is on lots of front pages of abu bakr al—baghdadi. we don't know, of course, when this was filmed, but i think it is only the second time he has appeared in a video, the timing is very interesting. and the last time was five years ago when is was ina very time was five years ago when is was in a very different edition stop he was at the grand mosque in mosul, when it had occupied vast swathes of iraq and syria, and since then, in terms of territory, it has been beaten back. but in terms of its ability to cause mayhem all over the world, the latest allegedly being all the attacks in sri lanka last weekend, suggest that it has just transferred its means of warfare or terrorism on two different platforms, onto different ways of behaving. but it is interesting. i mean, we had a
baroness newlove warns that victims of antisocial behaviour are being forced to pay to report offenceslice. and the university of cambridge has announced a two—year inquiry into its historical links to the slave trade, according to the times. 0k, well, we are going to start with the guardian, and this picture which is on lots of front pages of abu bakr al—baghdadi. we don't know, of course, when this was filmed, but i think it is only the second time he has appeared in a video, the timing...
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this is the final report by baroness newlove, who was appointed victims commissioner in 2012.ove was attacked outside his home in warrington when he tried to stop a gang vandalising his car. three teenagers involved in the attack were jailed for life. this report says the police and local councils often treat incidents in isolation and ignore the underlying causes. we haven't got any neighbourhood policing, we haven't got any neighbourhood housing. and, i'm sorry, austerity making everybody go away, but i think now the time is to fund and to help people and have recommendations include giving those affected by anti—social behaviour the same entitlement to support as other crime victims, and making it a legal requirement for those in authority to more actively promote what is called the community trigger process. the trigger can be activated if a person reports three separate incidents within six months. it is designed to ensure cases are reviewed if there has been an inadequate response. we have been working quite hard nationally to understand why the community trigger isn‘t g
this is the final report by baroness newlove, who was appointed victims commissioner in 2012.ove was attacked outside his home in warrington when he tried to stop a gang vandalising his car. three teenagers involved in the attack were jailed for life. this report says the police and local councils often treat incidents in isolation and ignore the underlying causes. we haven't got any neighbourhood policing, we haven't got any neighbourhood housing. and, i'm sorry, austerity making everybody go...
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victims commissioner baroness newlove said police, local councils and housing providers were downplaying harm caused by crimes such as vandalism. the government says it's committed to ensuring victims get the response they deserve. japanese emperor akihito has stepped down from the throne, making him the first monarch to abdicate in more than 200 years. the 85—year—old is resigning because of his declining health — he will be succeeded by his son tomorrow. the country's annual spring holiday has been extended to a record ten days to mark occasion. officials in the united states say they are working to confirm whether a video released yesterday — which appears to show the leader of the so—called islamic state group — is genuine. it's the first sighting of abu bakr al—baghdadi since 2014. reports had suggested that he'd been badly injured or even killed. labour's governing body will meet on tuesday to discuss whether to call for a public vote on brexit as part of its european election manifesto. the national executive committee is split between holding a referendum on any deal, holding one
victims commissioner baroness newlove said police, local councils and housing providers were downplaying harm caused by crimes such as vandalism. the government says it's committed to ensuring victims get the response they deserve. japanese emperor akihito has stepped down from the throne, making him the first monarch to abdicate in more than 200 years. the 85—year—old is resigning because of his declining health — he will be succeeded by his son tomorrow. the country's annual spring...
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are the features writer at the independent, james rampton, and the victims commissioner, baroness helen newloveny of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads with the foreign secretary's warning that british travellers should stay away from sri lanka, saying there could be future terror attacks in the country. the independent features knife crime on its front page — it says attacks have reached the highest level since records began. the telegraph's front page says ministers jeremy hunt and gavin williamson have both publicly denied leaking details of the huawei controversy to the press. the guardian says other ministers who attended the meeting of the national security council have been told to say if they leaked details of the meeting. the mail reports latest details on the row between sir mo farah and ethiopian athlete haile gebrselassie. and the times leads with analysis that claims private schools save the taxpayer more than £20 billion a year. quite a variety of front pages. helen, this feature is on most of them, the front page of the guardian. ultimatum to ministers in huaw
are the features writer at the independent, james rampton, and the victims commissioner, baroness helen newloveny of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads with the foreign secretary's warning that british travellers should stay away from sri lanka, saying there could be future terror attacks in the country. the independent features knife crime on its front page — it says attacks have reached the highest level since records began. the telegraph's front page says ministers...