114
114
Jul 20, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
five live got figures from the british transport police. omen who had reported him for two other similar incidents. he pleaded not guilty, but he was convicted. women should never accept this behaviour. reporting the crime stopped me from feeling like his victim. ifelt absolutely supported by british transport police throughout the entire process and ifeel transport police throughout the entire process and i feel proud to have stood up for myself and other women. and that is in real contrast to the e—mail from martinelli who said, his daughter was sexually assaulted and they reported it to the police and effectively nothing happened. but if you do reported and please take it forward, it can help you take ownership of a pretty grotesque experience. i‘ve messages here on dementia. hazel says, my husband has dementia, aged at 65. he had a healthy lifestyle, you‘d properly, didn‘t smoke and only drank socially. he worked in the finance industry. his brain was a lwa ys finance industry. his brain was always kept active, he read a lot and no demen
five live got figures from the british transport police. omen who had reported him for two other similar incidents. he pleaded not guilty, but he was convicted. women should never accept this behaviour. reporting the crime stopped me from feeling like his victim. ifelt absolutely supported by british transport police throughout the entire process and ifeel transport police throughout the entire process and i feel proud to have stood up for myself and other women. and that is in real contrast to...
66
66
Jul 31, 2017
07/17
by
WPVI
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
british transport police showed it because an important reminder about trains throughout area. >>> senior officials in washington say the u.s. could announce new sanctions against venezuela in response to an election held by the president yesterday. voters are deciding on a assembly that could rewrite the constitution. critics say it will give the president unlimited power. more than 8 million people came out to vote for that yesterday, but the estimate is more than double the estimates of even possible legitimate voters by independent experts and opposition leaders. >>> scary one for people who vacationny spot. vacation in this spot, a washington lawyer was shot in turks and caicos. two men forced their way into his luxury villa. when police got to the scene they happen found a security guard outside bound with his on shoe laces. he is the second american tourist shot during a robbery in the past two months alone. the cases do not appear to be connected. the u.s. state department has not issued any travel advisories for the islands. >>> student leaders at the university of california is
british transport police showed it because an important reminder about trains throughout area. >>> senior officials in washington say the u.s. could announce new sanctions against venezuela in response to an election held by the president yesterday. voters are deciding on a assembly that could rewrite the constitution. critics say it will give the president unlimited power. more than 8 million people came out to vote for that yesterday, but the estimate is more than double the...
100
100
Jul 27, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
british transport police said the teenager was pronounced dead at the scene after sustaining seriouso be caused by electrocution. a postmortem will take place on friday. wild fires are continuing to burn in parts of southern france. thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes and campsites around the town of bormes—les—mimosas. many are spending a second night on beaches, or in sports halls and other public buildings. at least 6,000 firefighters and troops are now battling the flames. harvey biggs reports. for a third night, the skies glowed red in southern france as fierce wildfires continued to burn out of control. hillsides engulfed by flames in bormes—les—mimosas, west of st tropez. local residents joining firefighters to battle the blaze that has forced the evacuation of over 10,000 people. having watched the flames inch closer and closer on wednesday, thousands of tourists took the chance to flee. many had spent the last two nights in the public shelters or camping out on the beach. translation: we evacuate because of the fire is coming close to the place. so we p
british transport police said the teenager was pronounced dead at the scene after sustaining seriouso be caused by electrocution. a postmortem will take place on friday. wild fires are continuing to burn in parts of southern france. thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes and campsites around the town of bormes—les—mimosas. many are spending a second night on beaches, or in sports halls and other public buildings. at least 6,000 firefighters and troops are now battling the...
51
51
Jul 30, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
british transport police say they're still looking for a man who subjected her to a second attack afterg carfor help. police in germany say an attack on a nightclub — in which one person was killed and three others were seriously injured — is not thought to be related to terrorism. a gunman opened fire at the venue in the town of konstanz on the swiss border. he's been identified as a 34—year—old iraqi citizen who had been living in germany for some time. he died after being shot by police. the international trade secretary liam fox says unregulated free movement of people between the uk and the european union after brexit would "not keep faith" with the result of the eu referendum. philip hammond said it is sometime before full migration controls be introduced. 0ur political correspondent chris mason is in westminster. chris, essentially philip hammond saying there was a broad acceptance of free movement, liam fox is dismissing it. tell us more about the latest brexit disagreement. dismissing it. tell us more about the latest brexit disagreementm isa the latest brexit disagreementm is
british transport police say they're still looking for a man who subjected her to a second attack afterg carfor help. police in germany say an attack on a nightclub — in which one person was killed and three others were seriously injured — is not thought to be related to terrorism. a gunman opened fire at the venue in the town of konstanz on the swiss border. he's been identified as a 34—year—old iraqi citizen who had been living in germany for some time. he died after being shot by...
48
48
Jul 30, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
british transport police say they're still looking for a man who subjected her to a second attack afterelp. the international trade secretary liam fox says unregulated free movement of people between the uk and the european union after brexit would "not keep faith" with the result of the eu referendum. emma, does this chime with what other ministers have been saying? what we are seeing is exactly how immigration rules will change and at what pace that will happen is still being worked out. the government says it has been clear when brexit happens in march 2019, freedom of movement rules will cease to apply but that doesn't mean we will wake up the morning after and eu nationals will not be able to come to britain any more. it will be much more a phased approach with immigration controls changing gradually. the chancellor has said it will take some time before immigration controls with the eu are fully implemented but whatever hearing in the sunday times today is comments from the international trade secretary where he says if there seem to be a continuation of freedom of movement after
british transport police say they're still looking for a man who subjected her to a second attack afterelp. the international trade secretary liam fox says unregulated free movement of people between the uk and the european union after brexit would "not keep faith" with the result of the eu referendum. emma, does this chime with what other ministers have been saying? what we are seeing is exactly how immigration rules will change and at what pace that will happen is still being worked...
69
69
Jul 30, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
british transport police say they're still looking for another man, who attacked her later, after sheased under a scheme which allows members of the public to ask for them to be reviewed. last year 1a1 criminals in england and wales had their sentences increased. the government says it wants to extend the scheme to include a number of terror related charges. aisling mcveigh reports. sarah stabbed a man to death in november 201a. she was convicted of manslaughter and given a 3.5—yearjail sentence. her neighbour, michael, was a convicted paedophile and sarah, a mother of five, claims she lost control, stabbing him 8 times. it was in january last year that the punishment was considered to be unduly lenient. judges at the court of appeal ruled that because she took a knife to his flat she must have intended to cause serious harm and her sentence was doubled to 7.5 years. 1a1 criminals have had their sentences increased in the last year, according to the attorney general‘s office. the unduly lenient scheme allows members of the public to query sentences for serious offences and more people
british transport police say they're still looking for another man, who attacked her later, after sheased under a scheme which allows members of the public to ask for them to be reviewed. last year 1a1 criminals in england and wales had their sentences increased. the government says it wants to extend the scheme to include a number of terror related charges. aisling mcveigh reports. sarah stabbed a man to death in november 201a. she was convicted of manslaughter and given a 3.5—yearjail...
101
101
Jul 30, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
british transport police say they're still looking for another man, who attacked her later, after sherfor help. there's enhanced security at major airports across australia, after investigators uncovered a plot to blow up a plane. four men were arrested after raids on several homes in sydney, with the prime minster malcolm turnbull saying it was an "elaborate conspiracy. " police believe the plot was inspired by islamist extremism. the international trade secretary, liam fox, has cast fresh doubt on the chancellor's claims that the cabinet has broadly agreed that free movement from the eu, should continue after brexit during any transitional period. speaking to the sunday times, he said that would "not keep faith" with the eu referendum result. chris mason is at westminster. chris, are we any clear on what the cabinet has agreed on this? the short answer is no, we are not. 0r shouldn't be that surprised that there are disagreements around the cabinet table. the referendum was something that divided the country, it divided parties and it divided the cabinet. from the prime minister's p
british transport police say they're still looking for another man, who attacked her later, after sherfor help. there's enhanced security at major airports across australia, after investigators uncovered a plot to blow up a plane. four men were arrested after raids on several homes in sydney, with the prime minster malcolm turnbull saying it was an "elaborate conspiracy. " police believe the plot was inspired by islamist extremism. the international trade secretary, liam fox, has cast...
58
58
Jul 20, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
andy trotter was deputy chief constable for british transport police at the time of the london bombingsecting crowded spaces has been central to his 45 year police career. —— protecting. the dreadful events of the last few weeks should stick in our minds forever, they should not fade away. we have to be vigilant all the time and must not let our guard down and we must use the latest technology to take the fight to the terrorists. both the leader of the manchester attack and the leader of the london bridge rampage later when known extremists but they were assessed to be a low priority. they were on the radar but not under the microscope when they attacked. with 23,000 on the list, how do we as a society monitoring that number? there is a technique called automatic face recognition that can help, it uses the images of faces taken from cameras deployed either overtly or covertly. the kind of automatic face recognition we are talking about relies on a machine learning and artificial intelligence, where computers teach themselves to identify people more effectively. newsnight can reveal this
andy trotter was deputy chief constable for british transport police at the time of the london bombingsecting crowded spaces has been central to his 45 year police career. —— protecting. the dreadful events of the last few weeks should stick in our minds forever, they should not fade away. we have to be vigilant all the time and must not let our guard down and we must use the latest technology to take the fight to the terrorists. both the leader of the manchester attack and the leader of...
51
51
Jul 30, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
british transport police say they're still looking for a man who subjected her to a second attack afterp. the headlines on bbc news: president trump has criticised china on twitter, saying it's doing nothing to halt north korea's weapons programme after pyongyang test—fired its second intercontinental ballistic missile in a month. security has been tightened at airports across australia after the authorities said they'd disrupted a plot to blow up a plane. four people have been arrested following raids across sydney. the international trade secretary liam fox has said the government would not be keeping faith with the eu referendum result if it allowed the free movement of people to continue after brexit. voting has begun in venezuela for a controversial plan to create a new parliament. the new constituent assembly would override the existing, opposition—led congress in what critics are calling a power grab by president nicolas maduro. the opposition parties in the oil—rich nation are boycotting the vote. will grant reports from caracas. an election day amid near anarchy in venezuela. a
british transport police say they're still looking for a man who subjected her to a second attack afterp. the headlines on bbc news: president trump has criticised china on twitter, saying it's doing nothing to halt north korea's weapons programme after pyongyang test—fired its second intercontinental ballistic missile in a month. security has been tightened at airports across australia after the authorities said they'd disrupted a plot to blow up a plane. four people have been arrested...
67
67
Jul 30, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
british transport police say they're still looking for a man who subjected her to a second attack after has called for scotch to be defined in uk law in order to protect whisky exports after brexit. holyrood is concerned that any future trade deal with the united states might allow american firms to brand their whiskies as scotch. our business correspondent joe lynam reports. under eu rules of origin, any spirit described as scotch whiskey must be aged for at least three years and matured in scotland. but the scottish government says the us negotiators during the recent trade talks with the eu had wanted this definition to be relaxed to accommodate its whiskey makers. so now holyrood wants the eu definition of scotch to be incorporated into uk law after brexit. that is because whiskey making supports 20,000 jobs and is worth £a billion to scotland. we have to make absolutely certain that any deal done with the us protects scottish jobs. if that deal does not protect the definition of whiskey as a spirit matured for three years or more, it weakens that definition and we will lose scottis
british transport police say they're still looking for a man who subjected her to a second attack after has called for scotch to be defined in uk law in order to protect whisky exports after brexit. holyrood is concerned that any future trade deal with the united states might allow american firms to brand their whiskies as scotch. our business correspondent joe lynam reports. under eu rules of origin, any spirit described as scotch whiskey must be aged for at least three years and matured in...
76
76
Jul 27, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
british transport police said the teenager was pronounced dead at the scene after sustaining seriouskesman has said he is 100% certain the us will be able to strike a trade deal with the uk after brexit. anthony scaramucci, the white house communications director, told bbc‘s newsnight‘s emily maitlis that mr trump loved the uk, and he highlighted the "special relationship" between the two countries as a reason why he believed a deal would be agreed. so think about the special relationship we have had since the inception of this great nation. this nation was a group of guys who thought you know what? we‘re going to break away from the other nation and start our own country. this is a disruptive start—up. you know what the president is doing? we are going to disrupt. does that mean making concessions to do trade with the uk? does it mean you will meet us halfway? does it mean we have to give in to you? no, i don‘t think so. he‘s about reciprocity, he‘s about fair and equal trade. the police watchdog says figures gathered by the bbc suggest there are "major inconsistencies" in the way p
british transport police said the teenager was pronounced dead at the scene after sustaining seriouskesman has said he is 100% certain the us will be able to strike a trade deal with the uk after brexit. anthony scaramucci, the white house communications director, told bbc‘s newsnight‘s emily maitlis that mr trump loved the uk, and he highlighted the "special relationship" between the two countries as a reason why he believed a deal would be agreed. so think about the special...
45
45
Jul 27, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
british transport police said the teenager was pronounced dead at the scene after sustaining serious ake place on friday. police and child protection workers have been criticised for failing to protect two teenagers from brighton who were killed in syria in 2014. 18—year—old abdullah deghayes secretly travelled to the country with his 17—year—old brotherjaffar, to fight alongside jihadists. but a serious case review found their radicalisation came as a ‘total shock‘ to the authorities — despite a number of warning signs. traditional medical advice says that we should always finish a course of antibiotics — even if we feel better — in order for them to be effective; but now a group of scientists has cast doubt on that recommendation. an article in the british medical journal argues that taking antibiotics for longer than necessary can increase the risk of developing a resistance to them. however england's chief medical officer says more research is needed before any change in policy. here's our health correspondent dominic hughes. # antibiotics, we are wonderful pills. all sorts of way
british transport police said the teenager was pronounced dead at the scene after sustaining serious ake place on friday. police and child protection workers have been criticised for failing to protect two teenagers from brighton who were killed in syria in 2014. 18—year—old abdullah deghayes secretly travelled to the country with his 17—year—old brotherjaffar, to fight alongside jihadists. but a serious case review found their radicalisation came as a ‘total shock‘ to the...