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greece is outraged after the british museum once again refuses to willing question ancient greek artifacts back to africa something is long find public anger on both sides. say we're british are too far exists in greece to think it would be viewed differently if i was greek i would want in return and i guess it's quite nice to have them can be props to go home for a period because the exhibition is still moves round. face the pace thousands of people including teens to harvest data from their mobile phones the app used by the social media giant has now been found. a very warm welcome the very good morning you're watching r.t. international has made a key area. now event with venezuela and the midst of political upheaval the country's president has sent a warning to his paypal nicolas maduro says they shouldn't trust the fake version of events in the country that the united states is trying to promote he even went further threatening the u.s. with a. second vietnam like war. on the point in battle since they cannot fake venezuela and madeira having weapons of mass destruction to intervene a
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greece is outraged after the british museum once again refuses to hand ancient greek artifacts back to greece something that's long fired to public debate. really we're british are two fox in grief don't think it would be viewed differently i guess it's quite nice to have them kept. and facebook faces a backlash for harvesting data from mobile phones it was revealed thousands of members aged thirteen to thirty five were paid for access to personal information. a warm welcome you're watching r t international with me the king air and it's great to have you with us this morning now our top story with venezuela in the midst of political upheaval the country's president has sent a warning to his people nicolas maduro says there shouldn't they shouldn't trust the fake version of events in the country that the united states is trying to promote he even went further threatening the u.s. with a second vietnam like war. since they cannot fake venezuela and madeira having weapons of mass destruction to intervene against us they now make up lies on a daily basis and false news to justify aggressi
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sale out but in fact it's not just greece that's pressuring the museum other artifacts perceived just snatched during the times of the british empire are being demanded back to so far to no avail the museum is only ready to loan saying the pieces are better off being displayed as part of a wider collection. you have to take it keep in view one hundred fifty years yes it was some months and we can have. millions of people come to enjoy the british museum every year let's find out what some of them here make of this long standing feud and how local see him back in greece i think it's being here is probably for the greater good. i had a sky a degree in art history so i feel like they should go back to the mall. and put back where they belong in every museum in the wild they're on to why it is so generous i would keep them here if they were british arty fox in greece i think it would be few differently if i was greek i would want the return of no i consider this i consider what else can do to be theft since i'm greek so i'm also in favor of returning the elgin marbles i guess it is quite nice to have them kept cops to go home fo
sale out but in fact it's not just greece that's pressuring the museum other artifacts perceived just snatched during the times of the british empire are being demanded back to so far to no avail the museum is only ready to loan saying the pieces are better off being displayed as part of a wider collection. you have to take it keep in view one hundred fifty years yes it was some months and we can have. millions of people come to enjoy the british museum every year let's find out what some of...
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funeral is held in hertfordshire for six unknown auschwitz victims whose remains were handed to a british museum more than 20 years ago. police speak to the duke of edinburgh after he was seen driving without a seatbelt two days after being involved in a crash near sandringham. astronomers are hoping for clear skies early tomorrow morning, to view a total lunar eclipse known as a super blood wolf moon. good evening. theresa may has held a conference call with members of her cabinet — to discuss how she intends to break the brexit deadlock. the prime minister is due to address mps tomorrow. meanwhile, with the uk due to leave the eu on march 29th, at least one cross party group of mps is discussing how parliament could ensure a no deal brexit is avoided. our political correspondent alex forsyth has the latest. so, the noes have it, the noes have it. it's been five days since theresa may's brexit plan was thrown out, rejected by mps. and while she's working out her next steps, some on the backbenches have plans of their own. some want to change parliament's rules, its standing orders, so mps could
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funeral is held in hertfordshire for six unknown auschwitz victims, whose remains were handed to a british museuman 20 years ago. defending champion roger federer is knocked out of the austrialian open in the fourth round. and manchester city closes the gap on liverpool in the premier league, good evening. and welcome to bbc news. there's been widespread condemnation of a car bombing outside no one was injured, but a nearby hotel was evacuated. the dissident republican group , the new ira , is suspected of being behind the attack. two men have been arrested. our ireland correspondent, emma vardy, reports. the brexit deadline is fast approaching. this cctv shows about london city centre. the driver comes up, then i’u ns centre. the driver comes up, then runs away. shortly after, a group of people passed by oblivious. the device detonates atjust people passed by oblivious. the device detonates at just after people passed by oblivious. the device detonates atjust after eight o'clock last night. i thought this is all a thing of the past, so it's a bit, you know, i really don't know what to think to b
funeral is held in hertfordshire for six unknown auschwitz victims, whose remains were handed to a british museuman 20 years ago. defending champion roger federer is knocked out of the austrialian open in the fourth round. and manchester city closes the gap on liverpool in the premier league, good evening. and welcome to bbc news. there's been widespread condemnation of a car bombing outside no one was injured, but a nearby hotel was evacuated. the dissident republican group , the new ira , is...
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more than 20 yea rs to the british museum more than 20 years ago. hello and welcome to bbc newstheresa may will talk with her cabinet later , before addressing parliament tomorrow on how she intends to break the brexit deadlock. meanwhile, with the uk due to leave the eu on march the 29th, at least one cross party group of mps is discussing how parliament could take control of the process to avoid a ‘no deal‘ brexit. 0ur political correspondent nick eardley has the latest. the clock is ticking, on the 29th of march, as things stand, we leave the european union. and the government is struggling to find a plan for the future that parliament will accept. ireland, many tourists stay, remains the main sticking point. the compromise on the backstop that we haven‘t agreed to before, that we could agree to in the future. it's getting an agreement with ireland an alternative mechanism to ensure that we don't get friction across the north and ireland, ireland border. quite what that looks like though, isn‘t clear, and irish foreign minister sounds far from convinced, tweeting, the irish g
more than 20 yea rs to the british museum more than 20 years ago. hello and welcome to bbc newstheresa may will talk with her cabinet later , before addressing parliament tomorrow on how she intends to break the brexit deadlock. meanwhile, with the uk due to leave the eu on march the 29th, at least one cross party group of mps is discussing how parliament could take control of the process to avoid a ‘no deal‘ brexit. 0ur political correspondent nick eardley has the latest. the clock is...
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funeral is held in hertfordshire for six unknown auschwitz victims — whose remains were handed to a british museumore than 20 years ago. defending champion roger federer is knocked out of the austrialian open in the fourth round. and with problems of corruption, protests, recession and crime, we ask ‘what happened to brazil? that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good afternoon. theresa may will talk with her cabinet later — before addressing parliament tomorrow on how she intends to break the brexit deadlock. meanwhile, with the uk due to leave the eu on march the 29th, at least one cross party group of mps is discussing how parliament could take control of the process to avoid a ‘no deal‘ brexit. our political correspondent nick eardley has the latest. the clock really is ticking. on the 29th of march as things stand we leave the european union. the government is struggling to find a plan for the future that parliament will accept. ireland, many tories say, remains the main sticking point. what is the compromise on the backstop that we haven't agreed to before that we could agree to in the fut
funeral is held in hertfordshire for six unknown auschwitz victims — whose remains were handed to a british museumore than 20 years ago. defending champion roger federer is knocked out of the austrialian open in the fourth round. and with problems of corruption, protests, recession and crime, we ask ‘what happened to brazil? that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good afternoon. theresa may will talk with her cabinet later — before addressing parliament tomorrow on how she intends to...
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funeral is held in hertfordshire for six unknown auschwitz victims — whose remains were handed to a british museumore than 20 years ago. police speak to the duke of edinburgh after he was seen driving without a seat belt — two days after being involved in a crash near sandringham. and astronomers are hoping for clear skies early tomorrow morning, to view a total lunar eclipse known as a super blood wolf moon. and in a special edition of inside out — a britishjewish man, whose family fled the nazis, considers applying for german citizenship — and lorry drivers discuss their views as kent prepares for brexit. that's coming up at 8:30pm. good evening. welcome to bbc news. there's been widespread condemnation of a car bombing outside the courthouse in londonderry last night, which police have called a callous attempt to kill people. no—one was injured, but a nearby hotel was evacuated. the dissident republican group, the new ira, is suspected of being behind the attack. two men have been arrested. our ireland correspondent, emma vardy, reports. this cctv shows the vehicle arriving outside the courthou
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funeral is held in hertfordshire for six unknown auschwitz victims — whose remains were handed to a british museum 20 years ago. police speak to the duke of edinburgh after he was seen driving without a seatbelt — 48 hours after being involved in a crash near sandringham. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jeanette kwa kye. manchester city close the gap , , shock at the australian open — defending champion roger federer is knocked out by a man seventeen years younger than him. can ronnie o'sullivan come back from six frames down at the masters final? judd trump is dominant — looking for his first masters title. hello and welcome to sportsday. manchester city have closed the gap on premier league leaders liverpool to four points with a 3—nil win at huddersfield. the win means pep guardiola's side have scored 22 goals in their last four matches, while managerless huddersfield remain ten points from safety. joe lynskey reports. this is no ordinary sendoff for a departed manager. david took huddersfield from second—tier obscurity to the premier league. his was an era few wanted to end. it is now tem
funeral is held in hertfordshire for six unknown auschwitz victims — whose remains were handed to a british museum 20 years ago. police speak to the duke of edinburgh after he was seen driving without a seatbelt — 48 hours after being involved in a crash near sandringham. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jeanette kwa kye. manchester city close the gap , , shock at the australian open — defending champion roger federer is knocked out by a man seventeen years younger than him. can...
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funeral is held in hertfordshire for six unknown auschwitz victims — whose remains were handed to a british museuman 20 years ago. police speak to the duke of edinburgh after he was seen driving without a seatbelt 48 hours after being involved in a crash near sandringham. beautiful boy sees steve carrell and timothee chalamet come together in a story about a man trying to save his son from drug addiction. those movies and more coming up with in the film bringing us tomorrow. with me are entertainmentjournalist and broadcaster caroline frost and author as well! and the parliamentary journalist tony grew. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph leads with claims that theresa may is considering amending the good friday agreement to solve the brexit deadlock. the ft doesn't see it that way though, they say theresa may is now on a collision course with parliament after refusing to shift her position to secure a brexit deal. and our third paper sees it a third way — the times says theresa may will focus on securing changes from brussels to win over rebel conservatives and the dup. t
funeral is held in hertfordshire for six unknown auschwitz victims — whose remains were handed to a british museuman 20 years ago. police speak to the duke of edinburgh after he was seen driving without a seatbelt 48 hours after being involved in a crash near sandringham. beautiful boy sees steve carrell and timothee chalamet come together in a story about a man trying to save his son from drug addiction. those movies and more coming up with in the film bringing us tomorrow. with me are...
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funeral is held in hertfordshire for six unknown auschwitz victims whose remains were handed to a british museumyears ago. defending champion roger federer is knocked out of the austrialian open in the fourth round. now on bbc news, brazil seemed set to become one of the most successful nations of the 21st century — but the country has faced problems of corruption, protests, recession and crime. in the second of a three part special series, we examine how brazil's dreams of a better future disappeared. in brazil, the boom years of lula have given way to violent street protests. gunshots the brazilian people have lost faith in lula's successor, president dilma. despite the turmoil in the country, dilma has been narrowly reelected in a closely—fought contest. meanwhile, corruption scandals uncovered by operation carwash have begun to expose politicians. more than 157 persons were convicted for bribery and money laundering. and the politicians in turn have begun to look for a scapegoat. president dilma was the obvious choice. dilma's deputy, michel temer, became brazil's new president, but would th
funeral is held in hertfordshire for six unknown auschwitz victims whose remains were handed to a british museumyears ago. defending champion roger federer is knocked out of the austrialian open in the fourth round. now on bbc news, brazil seemed set to become one of the most successful nations of the 21st century — but the country has faced problems of corruption, protests, recession and crime. in the second of a three part special series, we examine how brazil's dreams of a better future...
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greece is outraged after the british museum once again refuses to willing quaint ancient greek artifactsback to our beds something this long find public anger on both sides. say we're british are two fox.
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funeral is held in hertfordshire for six unknown auschwitz victims whose remains were handed to a british museumore than 20 years ago. defending champion roger federer is knocked out of the austrialian open in the fourth round. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, we talk talk. but can your voice reveal what's wrong with you? can this helmet hear you? and would you all please stop shouting? alexa, what are the amazon spheres? they are an unusual place to work, i have to say. the domes house 40,000 plants. they also have waterfalls, meeting spaces and shops. they're slightly tropical, quite moist, and give you a real sense that you're working in the future. i mean, who'd have thought in the middle of seattle, there'd be a rainforest? an amazon rainforest? say "amazon", think what? jungle? 0nline shopping? or do you think of alexa? this is, after all, the company that has brought voice control to the masses. there's no training required for using voice. the vision for voice is that anyone — young, old, in any country, in any context — can use natural language to interact with technolog
funeral is held in hertfordshire for six unknown auschwitz victims whose remains were handed to a british museumore than 20 years ago. defending champion roger federer is knocked out of the austrialian open in the fourth round. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, we talk talk. but can your voice reveal what's wrong with you? can this helmet hear you? and would you all please stop shouting? alexa, what are the amazon spheres? they are an unusual place to work, i have to say. the...
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funeral is held in hertfordshire for six unknown auschwitz victims — whose remains were handed to a british museum 20 years ago. police speak to the duke of edinburgh after he was seen driving without a seatbelt — 48 hours after being involved in a crash near sandringham. .‘l . -l’lgif.-. .l. . l..-..s.l.e...;l=la§!l: from all across england. here's natalie graham. as the brexit debate continues eastern european poultry workers are leaving norfolk. since brexit we've never been fully staffed. we cannot fill every position in this should a jewish man with a holocaust family history apply for a german passport? i want to go to germany. i want to go to poland, find out more about these places are just weigh up really what will be best for me. not only in practical terms but emotionally. and kent prepares for no deal. how concerned are you about the no deal brexit? to me it's a fearful situation. we're stepping into the unknown. hello, i'm natalie graham and this is an inside out brexit special in which we look at how leaving the eu will affect our lives and our work. well, a town in northfolk was tra
funeral is held in hertfordshire for six unknown auschwitz victims — whose remains were handed to a british museum 20 years ago. police speak to the duke of edinburgh after he was seen driving without a seatbelt — 48 hours after being involved in a crash near sandringham. .‘l . -l’lgif.-. .l. . l..-..s.l.e...;l=la§!l: from all across england. here's natalie graham. as the brexit debate continues eastern european poultry workers are leaving norfolk. since brexit we've never been fully...
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stephen gethins with one eye on a future exhibition at the british museum.nt with me, david cornock. and the rest of this programme is a brexit—free zone. now, it was revealed last month that the boss of motability operations is to step down by 2020 following criticism over his pay, and a scathing review from the government's spending watchdog. the motability scheme provides wheelchairs, cars and scooters to disabled people. the report, from the national audit 0ffice, revealed that mike betts was in line for an extra £1.86 million bonus on top of already "generous" pay. mps on the treasury and work and pensions committees have been trying to find out more. so the eye—watering sums — do carry on please. but they would say, and not unreasonably, our scheme has been to try and reduce a pay structure that will attract the best talent from industry, so it needs to compare with what leading industry performers would get. let's say ftse 250 executives — that's what they're aiming to do with the pace game. even looking at that, i would say, normally the bonus struct
stephen gethins with one eye on a future exhibition at the british museum.nt with me, david cornock. and the rest of this programme is a brexit—free zone. now, it was revealed last month that the boss of motability operations is to step down by 2020 following criticism over his pay, and a scathing review from the government's spending watchdog. the motability scheme provides wheelchairs, cars and scooters to disabled people. the report, from the national audit 0ffice, revealed that mike betts...
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steve, we appreciate t by the way, that jacket is going to be immortalized in the british museum somedaymy friend thank you. if you can follow this brexit story, you know, you're a better person than we are it is a very difficult story to sort of follow and understand the investing impact from. let's stay there what is the base case scenario at principle is it the so-called no deal hard brexit, or do you guys ultimately believe that some kind of a customs deal will get done? >> it seems like there is the most likely, but i have to say, you know, i think the path ahead is going to be as jumpy and volatile as we've had in the run-up until now >> part of the job of strategists is to plan for the unplanable i know it does seem like an extreme outliar, but i'm sure you have to make contingencies for it we've had guests that said it would be a disaster, catastrophe. they're using words like that. is that your view as well? >> we've had a lot of criticism. i think the bank of england has had a lot of criticism about its forecast for growth to plummet kind of 8% or so if there is a no deal brexi
steve, we appreciate t by the way, that jacket is going to be immortalized in the british museum somedaymy friend thank you. if you can follow this brexit story, you know, you're a better person than we are it is a very difficult story to sort of follow and understand the investing impact from. let's stay there what is the base case scenario at principle is it the so-called no deal hard brexit, or do you guys ultimately believe that some kind of a customs deal will get done? >> it seems...
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the snp are looking forward to the next exhibition of the british museum, clive.s well. but what is of huge concern is the dup, but we note that 20 tory mps defied them yesterday, and a number also backed the amendment today, thatis also backed the amendment today, that is of particular concern at the government cannot shore up its own forces as it were, then this deal is sunk? indeed, the ministers had been hoping mps would return from their constituencies refreshed by encounters with their constituents and decide that maybe it was better to support the deal after all. but that has not turned out like that, and they also hoped to get the dup on their side, with whom theresa may relies on for their majority. if they could, that would be a back door to getting more tory mps back onside. but certainly the dup today say are concerned and their concerns remained before christmas, and they're also concerned about the impact of the deal, possible impact of the northern ireland peace process. the withdrawal agreement, and especially the backstop arrangement, which actual
the snp are looking forward to the next exhibition of the british museum, clive.s well. but what is of huge concern is the dup, but we note that 20 tory mps defied them yesterday, and a number also backed the amendment today, thatis also backed the amendment today, that is of particular concern at the government cannot shore up its own forces as it were, then this deal is sunk? indeed, the ministers had been hoping mps would return from their constituencies refreshed by encounters with their...
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discovering london the british capital off the beaten track. lasting tributes to the venetian museum dedicated to casanova. and world heritage to viking settlements in the oven john. we kick off today show in the british capital many tourists come to london wanting to see all the main attractions like buckingham palace tile bridge and the houses of parliament but there's a whole other side to london that's usually just known to the locals today we want to help you get to know a mo personal side of the city so here is a real london and showing us what he thinks are the best bits of the capital. london vibrant metropolis. reagents canal watches its way north of central london but it's surprising a tranquil canal runs almost parallel to the river thames. london author bill nash is interested in the more secluded parts of his hometown. in the past ten years. and in particular since the london olympics a lot of the canals around london are being revitalized cleaned up. life is being reintroduced and that's a lot of people living on house boats nash describes the lesser known aspects of th
discovering london the british capital off the beaten track. lasting tributes to the venetian museum dedicated to casanova. and world heritage to viking settlements in the oven john. we kick off today show in the british capital many tourists come to london wanting to see all the main attractions like buckingham palace tile bridge and the houses of parliament but there's a whole other side to london that's usually just known to the locals today we want to help you get to know a mo personal side...
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near the island such as the gallery house on the book for now i'm to museum island forum on the opposite bank of the river. the british architect has certainly left his mark on the lens historical city center. so these are monumental sites on museum island which project was the most challenging both were challenging obviously and one was working. with a run the other was the challenge of building a new building on my. own not you know in a place where the. to bring modern architecture is very difficult i suppose noise museum was was was more challenging was more complex and i and i think it was much more in the public view in the public consciousness and it was part of a very strong debate and i think it was also more connected with history now this this public debate surrounding the noise museum did it check your car confidence at all or change your plans. no i don't think so i think architects have to. explain themselves and i think it's incumbent on us i mean i think that sometimes the profession has a sort of sense of entitlement. i think because i've always worked in foreign places i mean my very first projects w
near the island such as the gallery house on the book for now i'm to museum island forum on the opposite bank of the river. the british architect has certainly left his mark on the lens historical city center. so these are monumental sites on museum island which project was the most challenging both were challenging obviously and one was working. with a run the other was the challenge of building a new building on my. own not you know in a place where the. to bring modern architecture is very...
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the museum is the brainchild of british artist jason to carrie's taylor who's been producing sculpturesfor the collection since two thousand and thirteen. eight of the pieces is designed obviously for marine life to inhabit a lot of the services we make very rough and textured and that's the sort of perfect substrate for marine life in a way you know we build all these structures but it soon as they get put in the sea you know we say goodbye to them. the art works are made of ph neutral concrete and are left to take on a life of their own underwater. we wrap up our sure and love homer known as let you slip anita the beautiful island its biggest attraction comes to the fore in the dark the deep black nights with cloudless skies and little light pollution are ideal for astronomers carmelo gonzales roger guess is an amateur enthusiastic. but i mean. for me that's one of the best places in the world to view the heavens there is hardly any distracting artificial light and i don't have high mountains to the minister no meaning what of the love of the. buddha we leave the clouds down below nor
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. >> reporter: the imperial war museum archive footage goes behind the british front lines. jackson, who is known to push the film envelope, made the footage from the early 20th century, a. contemporary. >> this is one particular aspect that puts it up to speed, but you can also make it sharper, clearer, get rid of all the shaking. you sort of make it look like modern footage. it's the faces and the nuances, and the body language, and the subtleties of all the stuff that human beings have that you've never seen before. >> reporter: after this success, jackson is optimistic about the possibilities. >> i hope that every film archive in the world looks at this and starts restoring the footage. there is not a huge amount of money but they could transform all this historical from colleges are history you know from all the countries in the world. everyone has got archives. just sit down for the next decade or two and restore all this stuff. >> reporter: in hollywood, jonathan hunt, fox news. >>> coming up on mornings on 2 the 9. women know it. even random strangers feel perfectly
. >> reporter: the imperial war museum archive footage goes behind the british front lines. jackson, who is known to push the film envelope, made the footage from the early 20th century, a. contemporary. >> this is one particular aspect that puts it up to speed, but you can also make it sharper, clearer, get rid of all the shaking. you sort of make it look like modern footage. it's the faces and the nuances, and the body language, and the subtleties of all the stuff that human...
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the fact that british police don't carry guns has separated from forces around the world. but some of them carry firearms. now a new museumhas opened dedicated to the history of armed policing, and it aims to show just how highly skilled those officers are. danny shaw went to take a look. should you open fire or should you wait? this is sixth form student is waiting to know what it's like to make this decision. but it isn't real life, it's a scenario. and no—one will be killed, whatever he decides to do. you go through these rounds when he pulled the trigger, hold work on like this, being rocked the trigger. this is the centrepiece of the museum of armed policing, designed to show us the realities of being a firearms officer, though all the guns here are reckoned —— replica weapons. for these teenagers from northamptonshire, it was a lesson they'd never had before. it was a lot more stressful than i thought it would be, even a simulation, the decision—making was really difficult. it makes you realise how unpredictable every situation is, how steady handed these officers have to be. it's about using your mouth and talking
the fact that british police don't carry guns has separated from forces around the world. but some of them carry firearms. now a new museumhas opened dedicated to the history of armed policing, and it aims to show just how highly skilled those officers are. danny shaw went to take a look. should you open fire or should you wait? this is sixth form student is waiting to know what it's like to make this decision. but it isn't real life, it's a scenario. and no—one will be killed, whatever he...
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