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martin griffiths' widow gina spoke to bbc panorama - it.orama two . it. martin griffiths' widow gina - spoke to bbc panorama two years ago. the worst thing for me was seeing my chiidren— the worst thing for me was seeing my children having — the worst thing for me was seeing my children having to _ the worst thing for me was seeing my children having to see _ the worst thing for me was seeing my children having to see their— the worst thing for me was seeing my children having to see their dad - children having to see their dad die. children having to see their dad die and — children having to see their dad die and it _ children having to see their dad die. and it was _ children having to see their dad die. and it was purely- children having to see their dad die. and it was purely down - children having to see their dad die. and it was purely down toi children having to see their dad i die. and it was purely down to the post office — die. and it was purely down to the post office. the _ die. and it was purely down to the post office-— post
martin griffiths' widow gina spoke to bbc panorama - it.orama two . it. martin griffiths' widow gina - spoke to bbc panorama two years ago. the worst thing for me was seeing my chiidren— the worst thing for me was seeing my children having — the worst thing for me was seeing my children having to _ the worst thing for me was seeing my children having to see _ the worst thing for me was seeing my children having to see their— the worst thing for me was seeing my children having to see...
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, to give you some context, to the bbc panorama episode that was called _ to the bbc panorama episodecorfield by e-mail on the 18th ofjune 2015— ofjune 2015. ok. if we 'ust familiarise i ofjune 2015. ok. if we 'ust familiarise ourselves h ofjune 2015. ok. if wejust familiarise ourselves with l of june 2015. ok. if we just - familiarise ourselves with this, because i don't thing we have seen this before. because i don't thing we have seen this before-— this before. background, a film for use to deliver— this before. background, a film for use to deliver key _ this before. background, a film for use to deliver key messages - this before. background, a film for use to deliver key messages and i use to deliver key messages and facts _ use to deliver key messages and facts about allegations likely to be made _ facts about allegations likely to be made in _ facts about allegations likely to be made in the bbc panorama programme. supplemented by the full internal communications plan currently in development. although an internal film, development. although an internal film. it— development.
, to give you some context, to the bbc panorama episode that was called _ to the bbc panorama episodecorfield by e-mail on the 18th ofjune 2015— ofjune 2015. ok. if we 'ust familiarise i ofjune 2015. ok. if we 'ust familiarise ourselves h ofjune 2015. ok. if wejust familiarise ourselves with l of june 2015. ok. if we just - familiarise ourselves with this, because i don't thing we have seen this before. because i don't thing we have seen this before-— this before. background, a film for use...
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number, not all - e—mails show a number, not all related to that one programme, also relating to a bbc panoramavice that mr williams was giving as to how to respond to the journalist inquiries. the main lawyerfor journalist inquiries. the main lawyer for the journalist inquiries. the main lawyerfor the inquiry journalist inquiries. the main lawyer for the inquiry has journalist inquiries. the main lawyerfor the inquiry has been offering probing questioning and he asked mr williams whether this was evidence of a bunker mentality within the organisation. mr williams did say that he was potentially part of that bunker mentality. these e—mails show what can only be described as a deeply cynical view within the post office as to how the media should be treated and as to how the subpostmasters own concerns were being treated. some of these e—mails look dismissive, and at one point the question came up, did he think they were on eccentric flights of fancy in asking for further information about the working of the horizon system and suggesting that it wasn't a perfect system. there was a lot of debate
number, not all - e—mails show a number, not all related to that one programme, also relating to a bbc panoramavice that mr williams was giving as to how to respond to the journalist inquiries. the main lawyerfor journalist inquiries. the main lawyer for the journalist inquiries. the main lawyerfor the inquiry journalist inquiries. the main lawyer for the inquiry has journalist inquiries. the main lawyerfor the inquiry has been offering probing questioning and he asked mr williams whether...
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he wrote in after seeing a bbc panorama, asking the post office to look again at his case.fujitsu to edit or delete the transactions recorded by branches. well... that wasn't correct. we know it's not correct. she finishes by saying, "if you think you've been wrongly convicted, get a solicitor." when i saw that, i literally did collapse on the floor, knowing there's no way i can get a solicitor and sue them in court. what has the post office done to you, parmod? they've broken me, broken me. 22—odd years. lost. never going to get that time back with the family — with work or anything. how important is it for you to see her answer questions now? i need to know, has she finally understood and accepted where she was wrong and maybe put her hands up and say, "yeah, sorry. " that would mean a lot to us. it's a big moment for the inquiry, too. she's a person whose finger was in lots of pies. she made a lot of big decisions. so she's got a lot to answer for. angela van den bogerd has already said she would cooperate fully and willingly with the inquiry. you'll be hard pushed to fi
he wrote in after seeing a bbc panorama, asking the post office to look again at his case.fujitsu to edit or delete the transactions recorded by branches. well... that wasn't correct. we know it's not correct. she finishes by saying, "if you think you've been wrongly convicted, get a solicitor." when i saw that, i literally did collapse on the floor, knowing there's no way i can get a solicitor and sue them in court. what has the post office done to you, parmod? they've broken me,...
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richard bilton, bbc news. panorama'sd has already been streamed hundreds of millions of times. it has also sparked huge interest from her fans in a certain pub in london. "i watch as you walk into some bar called the black dog," she sings on one track. the pub in vauxhall has been mobbed by swifties. the pub's manager is naturally delighted. it's been pretty crazy, but amazing. like, so overwhelmingly positive. everybody�*s been so lovely, the swifties have been amazing. endless photos, lots of questions about which ex attends frequently. i don't think we can speak too much on it, so i'll leave it a mystery. it's a hundred years this month since the first bbc schools broadcast was aired, with the idea of educating and entertaining children. and during that time it has brought programmes like playschool to our screen — remember humpty, jemima and their friends? our reporter ricky boleto looks back in time. a house with a door. windows... for many, this is the sound of their childhood. ready to play? what's the day? it's m
richard bilton, bbc news. panorama'sd has already been streamed hundreds of millions of times. it has also sparked huge interest from her fans in a certain pub in london. "i watch as you walk into some bar called the black dog," she sings on one track. the pub in vauxhall has been mobbed by swifties. the pub's manager is naturally delighted. it's been pretty crazy, but amazing. like, so overwhelmingly positive. everybody�*s been so lovely, the swifties have been amazing. endless...
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richard bilton, bbc news. panorama'sn hearing opening arguments this afternoon in the trial of donald trump for falsifying business records. the former us president is accused of covering up hush money payments to a porn star, which he denies. the death has been announced of the us journalist terry anderson, who was held by kidnappers for nearly seven years during lebanon's civil war. he was 76. terry anderson was chief middle east correspondent for the associated press news agency when he was abducted in beirut in 1985. he died at his home in new york following complications from heart surgery. a bbc investigation has found thousands of social media posts offering to sell deadly drugs known as nitazenes across major platforms, including x and the music platform soundcloud. the synthetic drugs have been linked to a hundred deaths in the uk since june last year. colin campbell reports. 21—year—old southampton musician dylan rocha died after unknowingly taking synthetic opioids called nitazenes that were hidden in heroin.
richard bilton, bbc news. panorama'sn hearing opening arguments this afternoon in the trial of donald trump for falsifying business records. the former us president is accused of covering up hush money payments to a porn star, which he denies. the death has been announced of the us journalist terry anderson, who was held by kidnappers for nearly seven years during lebanon's civil war. he was 76. terry anderson was chief middle east correspondent for the associated press news agency when he was...
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in fact, the bbc panorama was probably yesterday in the way those answers were constructed and sent outnd to victims themselves. abmd media and to victims themselves. and one of the things she was asked about... i think we will she go to acquiring a second. but briefly, she did so yesterday she didn't cover up knowledge. sorry, we're to listen in. ., ~ , in. good morning. we finished yesterday _ in. good morning. we finished yesterday with _ in. good morning. we finished yesterday with some - in. good morning. we finished| yesterday with some questions in. good morning. we finished - yesterday with some questions about the post— yesterday with some questions about the post office's management of second _ the post office's management of second sight, do you recall? can i ask you _ second sight, do you recall? can i ask you to— second sight, do you recall? can i ask you to start this morning with some _ ask you to start this morning with some questions about other significant events that were going on whiist — significant events that were going on whilst the post office was managing secon
in fact, the bbc panorama was probably yesterday in the way those answers were constructed and sent outnd to victims themselves. abmd media and to victims themselves. and one of the things she was asked about... i think we will she go to acquiring a second. but briefly, she did so yesterday she didn't cover up knowledge. sorry, we're to listen in. ., ~ , in. good morning. we finished yesterday _ in. good morning. we finished yesterday with _ in. good morning. we finished yesterday with some -...
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he wrote in after seeing a bbc panorama, asking the post office to look again at his case.ve functionality that allows post office or fujitsu to edit or delete the transactions recorded by branches. well... that wasn't correct. we know it's not correct. she finishes by saying, "if you think you've been wrongly convicted, get a solicitor." when i saw that, i literally did collapse on the floor, knowing there's no way i can get a solicitor and sue them in court. what has the post office done to you, parmod? they've broken me, broken me. 22—odd years. lost. never going to get that time back with the family — with work or anything. how important is it for you to see her answer questions now? i need to know, has she finally understood and accepted where she was wrong and maybe put her hands up and say, "yeah, sorry." that would mean a lot to us. it's a big moment for the inquiry, too. she's a person whose finger was in lots of pies. she made a lot of big decisions. so she's got a lot to answer for. angela van den bogerd has already said she would cooperate fully and willingly wi
he wrote in after seeing a bbc panorama, asking the post office to look again at his case.ve functionality that allows post office or fujitsu to edit or delete the transactions recorded by branches. well... that wasn't correct. we know it's not correct. she finishes by saying, "if you think you've been wrongly convicted, get a solicitor." when i saw that, i literally did collapse on the floor, knowing there's no way i can get a solicitor and sue them in court. what has the post office...
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monday's edition of panorama, along with shorter reports on that day's bbc one bulletins showed how thebehind england's so—called "smart motorways" regularly malfunctions with potential consequences for the safety of drivers and passengers. we found that on a regular basis, much of the safety equipment just doesn't work — either no power or the kit itself is broken — so no vehicle detection, no cameras. it means the motorway is not smart anymore and you're on your own. 0n the plus side, we received this telephone message about that report. i was just watching your 6:00 news this evening. instead of criticising what you do, i'd like to congratulate you on highlighting the failings of the smart motorways. but there was criticism, too, with lindsay weston making this point. regular viewers of newswatch will know this is a complaint that has been made several times before about pieces to camera in moving cars. we put this latest complaint to bbc news and they told us... now the news media have never been shy of covering the career of american singer—songwriter taylor swift, but they have go
monday's edition of panorama, along with shorter reports on that day's bbc one bulletins showed how thebehind england's so—called "smart motorways" regularly malfunctions with potential consequences for the safety of drivers and passengers. we found that on a regular basis, much of the safety equipment just doesn't work — either no power or the kit itself is broken — so no vehicle detection, no cameras. it means the motorway is not smart anymore and you're on your own. 0n the...
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the bbc has perpetrated some impressive hoaxes over the years, none more famous than this report from richard dimbleby for panoramaks of march are an anxious time for the spaghetti farmer. there's always the chance of a late frost, which, while not entirely ruining the crop, generally impairs the flavour and makes it difficult for him to obtain top prices in world markets. but now these dangers are over and the spaghetti harvest goes forward. hundreds of viewers rang the bbc the next day to ask how they could grow their own spaghetti trees. but this year the corporation played the full itself, with bbc oxford falling for a groovy tale about the origins of the woodstock festival. blenheim palace had sent out a press release claiming centuries old records had been discovered documenting a music festival that took place there near the oxfordshire town of woodstock, exactly 200 years before the legendary 1969 rock festival in new york state. an archivist for the palace was quoted as saying the 1769 festival was doubtless inspiration for the 1960s hippie gathering. after the hoax was revealed, a spokesperson for the bb
the bbc has perpetrated some impressive hoaxes over the years, none more famous than this report from richard dimbleby for panoramaks of march are an anxious time for the spaghetti farmer. there's always the chance of a late frost, which, while not entirely ruining the crop, generally impairs the flavour and makes it difficult for him to obtain top prices in world markets. but now these dangers are over and the spaghetti harvest goes forward. hundreds of viewers rang the bbc the next day to ask...
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clocktower in central london would go digital, apparently in 1957, it believed, that the bbc, once again on panoramacast a report about the year's bumper spaghetti crop in switzerland. very, very famous. that was richard dimbleby hosted that, and it was absolutely legendary in my family. that, and it was absolutely legendary in my family . well, legendary in my family. well, thatis legendary in my family. well, that is all we have time for tonight , one that is all we have time for tonight, one quick run through through the papers before we go the mail kick us off with arrest me defiance of jk rowling as she dares police over new scottish hate crime laws. go jc telegraph stealth tax raid on 1.6 million pensioners. the guardian tories accused of zero progress on half of levelling up goals laid bare the sun union joke our flag is being disrespected. the eye news economy will not be enough to save sunak, the tories are warned. and finally, the daily star hug a girl. i don't think i will. those were your front pages. that's all will. those were your front pages . that's all have will. those were your fr
clocktower in central london would go digital, apparently in 1957, it believed, that the bbc, once again on panoramacast a report about the year's bumper spaghetti crop in switzerland. very, very famous. that was richard dimbleby hosted that, and it was absolutely legendary in my family. that, and it was absolutely legendary in my family . well, legendary in my family. well, thatis legendary in my family. well, that is all we have time for tonight , one that is all we have time for tonight, one...
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richard bilton, bbc news. panorama's and 13th marathon in total. she said that the crowds were amazing for the whole way round but she has decided to now retire from marathons. give it a few days. give it a few days. andrew sent us an email to tell us that his wife caroline ran the london marathon in an air ambulance flight suit, helmet and boots. good grief. hannah managed to set a personal best in the marathon with a time of three hours and 44 minutes. she also managed to raise £4,000 for her local hospice. so many stories of amazing sums of money being raised. for most people, it is raising all important fund so well done everybody. hope you are feeling 0k today. keep sending the pictures. time to get the news, travel and weather where you are. hello, good morning from bbc london, i'm victoria cook. the mayor of london has arranged an urgent meeting with the head of the met police after a row about the force's handling of pro—palestinian marches. it comes after an officer ordered gideon falter to move, telling him he
richard bilton, bbc news. panorama's and 13th marathon in total. she said that the crowds were amazing for the whole way round but she has decided to now retire from marathons. give it a few days. give it a few days. andrew sent us an email to tell us that his wife caroline ran the london marathon in an air ambulance flight suit, helmet and boots. good grief. hannah managed to set a personal best in the marathon with a time of three hours and 44 minutes. she also managed to raise £4,000 for...
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monday's edition of panorama, along with shorter reports on that day's bbc one bulletins showed how the peaking with last friday's much—anticipated release of her new album. new music from taylor swift. fans thought they were getting 16 tracks, and then, in the small hours of the morning — a surprise. they scream two hours after it was released, taylor added 15 extra songs. some media organizations have appointed taylor swift correspondents, and while the bbc hasn't gone that far, it certainly devoted significant airtime and online space to her in recent days. stories have included a report on how the london pub, the black dog, has been overwhelmed after being named in the title of a track on the album. fans' reaction to the apparent leaking of the album online, the return of her songs to tiktok after a dispute with the app and an analysis of how the singer fits into the tradition of the poets of ancient greece. last saturday, she was even the subject of thought for the day on radio four�*s today programme. sonia haines contacted us after watching last friday's report on the news at six
monday's edition of panorama, along with shorter reports on that day's bbc one bulletins showed how the peaking with last friday's much—anticipated release of her new album. new music from taylor swift. fans thought they were getting 16 tracks, and then, in the small hours of the morning — a surprise. they scream two hours after it was released, taylor added 15 extra songs. some media organizations have appointed taylor swift correspondents, and while the bbc hasn't gone that far, it...
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the bbc has perpetrated some impressive hoaxes over the years, none more famous than this report from richard dimbleby for panoramats standards and had been corrected." on social media, black dog thought this was proof that the bbc will believe any old rubbish, while skin kiss referred to the corporation's fact checking service, asking, "did they forget to 'verify�* it?" thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, on tv, radio, online and social media email newswatch at bbc.co.uk or you can find us on x formerly known as twitter at newswatchbbc. you can call us on 0370106676 and do have a look at previous interviews on our website, bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that's all from us for now. thank you forjoining us. do think about getting in touch and perhaps even coming on the programme. we'll be back to hear more of your thoughts about how the bbc covers the news next week, goodbye. good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today... the israeli army says its attack on aid workers resulted from serious oper
the bbc has perpetrated some impressive hoaxes over the years, none more famous than this report from richard dimbleby for panoramats standards and had been corrected." on social media, black dog thought this was proof that the bbc will believe any old rubbish, while skin kiss referred to the corporation's fact checking service, asking, "did they forget to 'verify�* it?" thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on...