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this is not how 82—year—old lord carey planned to reflect on his tenure as archbishop of canterbury —ndent inquiry to be cross—examined about his role in the case of peter ball. bolt stood down as bishop of gloucester in 1992 after accepting a police caution for gross indecency dash back ball. two years later he was allowed to return to christian ministry by lord carey. responding to questions, lord carey said he struggled to believe that ball was a predatory abuse. i could not believe that a bishop in the church of god and do such evil things, so i actually believed him for quite a time. lord carey was reminded of seven letters that he was sent by victims of abuse, but instead of counselling then, he arranged for ball to receive £12,500 in financial support. seems particularly galling that peter ball should be sent money to go on holiday when the victims and survivors were not given any counselling. i have already said i regret the treatment of the victims. the only time he showed remorse was about the loss that peter ball had suffered. there was so much consideration given to peter
this is not how 82—year—old lord carey planned to reflect on his tenure as archbishop of canterbury —ndent inquiry to be cross—examined about his role in the case of peter ball. bolt stood down as bishop of gloucester in 1992 after accepting a police caution for gross indecency dash back ball. two years later he was allowed to return to christian ministry by lord carey. responding to questions, lord carey said he struggled to believe that ball was a predatory abuse. i could not believe...
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the former archbishop of canterbury, george carey, has been cross—examined for the first time about hishurch of england bishop. peter ball, the former bishop of gloucester, was jailed in 2015 after admitting the sexual exploitation of young men. at the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse this morning, lord carey expressed profound remorse — as our religion editor, martin bashir reports. this is not how 82—year—old lord carey hoped to reflect on his tenure as archbishop of canterbury — arriving at the independent inquiry to be cross—examined about his role in the case of peter ball. ball became bishop of gloucester in 1992, but a year later he accepted a police caution for gross indecency and stepped down. despite receiving six letters from alleged victims, lord carey granted him permission to officiate again in church services, which he did for more than 20 years until 2015, when ball admitted to sexual offences against 18 vulnerable young men and served 16 months in prison. following ball's conviction, the church of england commissioned dame moira gibb to conduct an independent
the former archbishop of canterbury, george carey, has been cross—examined for the first time about hishurch of england bishop. peter ball, the former bishop of gloucester, was jailed in 2015 after admitting the sexual exploitation of young men. at the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse this morning, lord carey expressed profound remorse — as our religion editor, martin bashir reports. this is not how 82—year—old lord carey hoped to reflect on his tenure as archbishop of...
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." >> the canterbury hills subdivision in paducah, kentucky, is a good place to raise kids.y homes kept by neighbors living ordered lives. so as the front porch lights winked out on just another day, what happened one cold january night in the wee hours was especially alarming. a roaring, all-consuming fire was devouring one of the nice homes. >> it was awful. half of the house was gone. >> what would rise from those ashes was far more than a fire marshal's investigation into cause. there would be a probe into the deepest roots of a treachery beyond most people's comprehension. >> it's not true. no way. >> what had they all missed? >> a monster. a liar. a cheater. >> he's destroyed my entire family. ♪ >> before it became charred rubble, the house was home to a long-time paducah couple, keith and julie griffith, church going, golf playing, high school sweethearts, 36 years into a marriage that had produced two sons. aaron the older. >> they were very supportive parents. they were loving. they loved my kids. >> aaron took after his dad, athletic, easy going, level headed. youn
." >> the canterbury hills subdivision in paducah, kentucky, is a good place to raise kids.y homes kept by neighbors living ordered lives. so as the front porch lights winked out on just another day, what happened one cold january night in the wee hours was especially alarming. a roaring, all-consuming fire was devouring one of the nice homes. >> it was awful. half of the house was gone. >> what would rise from those ashes was far more than a fire marshal's investigation...
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even the archbishop of canterbury were saying that. everytime we say it is coming home.the big event happening today, all about the semi—final yesterday, and in the uk todayit semi—final yesterday, and in the uk today it is about the arrival of us president. the guardian says theresa may nervously awaits his arrival. i would say that is absolutely spot on. absolutely. i would imagine she is nervous about what he might say, what he could do, whether he will meet with boris johnson, what he could do, whether he will meet with borisjohnson, or whatever. he is so unhelpful. this is meant to be our closest ally, the arrival of the us president is meant to bea arrival of the us president is meant to be a fantastic, unifying thing in oui’ to be a fantastic, unifying thing in our transatlantic relationship. but people are planning to protest wherever they think it might be. there will be the giant trump balloon baby floating above parliament square. some people don't like that because they think it is insulting, but he himself, many say, within the states, has demeaned the offic
even the archbishop of canterbury were saying that. everytime we say it is coming home.the big event happening today, all about the semi—final yesterday, and in the uk todayit semi—final yesterday, and in the uk today it is about the arrival of us president. the guardian says theresa may nervously awaits his arrival. i would say that is absolutely spot on. absolutely. i would imagine she is nervous about what he might say, what he could do, whether he will meet with boris johnson, what he...
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the former archbishop of canterbury, george carey, is to be cross—examined for the first time about hisabuse by the disgraced church of england bishop, peter ball. lord carey will give evidence to the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse, which is examining how the former bishop of gloucester managed to evade justice for more than 20 years. the department for transport will release figures this morning showing which train services in the uk are the most overcrowded. the data is based on rail passenger counts provided by train operating companies and is intended to monitor crowding levels. the government requires rail companies to use the information to plan timetables in a way that reduces over—crowding. millions of so—called "just about managing" families are no better off today than they were 15 years ago, according to research from the resolution foundation. the not—for—profit social—policy think tank estimates that middle and low—income families were £100 worse off last year than they were in 2003. it also estimates child poverty has increased by 3%. the use of anti—depressan
the former archbishop of canterbury, george carey, is to be cross—examined for the first time about hisabuse by the disgraced church of england bishop, peter ball. lord carey will give evidence to the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse, which is examining how the former bishop of gloucester managed to evade justice for more than 20 years. the department for transport will release figures this morning showing which train services in the uk are the most overcrowded. the data is based...
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coolness the tumbling dice and ayers canterbury's or dealing with anyone at all i killed many civilians was an international company clearing my father while the third and i was a student because i wanted to build a life for myself lad. but suddenly life became alledge kind of zob. providing insights global news that matters v.w. made for mines. and germany with t.w. any time any place. using music video and event as. they have at the benefit of. songs to sing along to download for years to come. to be able to. have varied courses put into active exercises the right thing about it d w joe cole mustache documented on facebook and the app store. learn german for free with the w. . is a child of the positive things. he was infected at birth. she probably won't live to the age of five. the program dream aims to prevent a mother to child transmission of the virus. hiv positive women give birth to hiv negative baby's. mother project is a hugely effective strategy in the battle against aids more than ninety eight percent of these children are born healthy. the german aids foundation is support
coolness the tumbling dice and ayers canterbury's or dealing with anyone at all i killed many civilians was an international company clearing my father while the third and i was a student because i wanted to build a life for myself lad. but suddenly life became alledge kind of zob. providing insights global news that matters v.w. made for mines. and germany with t.w. any time any place. using music video and event as. they have at the benefit of. songs to sing along to download for years to...
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on monday prince louis was christened by the archbishop of canterbury in the chapel royal of st james's palace in london it was the first time prince william and kate the duchess of cambridge have appeared in public with all three of their children louis wore hand-sewn replica of the royal christening rove made for the eldest daughter of queen victoria in eight hundred forty one. queen elizabeth her second prince charles and his two sons william and harry who wore the original for them christenings. the replica has been in use since two thousand and eight and was worn by all seven royal offspring and queen elizabeth from the duke of edinburgh couldn't attend the service. on saturday the consulate became an art museum opened its exhibition what is love from war to tend. the journey through time in photos paintings and other all subjects highlights how people at the time dealt with love and relationships. one focus is on possibilities opened up by the digital age such as dating apps which alpha new forms of missing people of the opposite sex the exhibition will be open until october twent
on monday prince louis was christened by the archbishop of canterbury in the chapel royal of st james's palace in london it was the first time prince william and kate the duchess of cambridge have appeared in public with all three of their children louis wore hand-sewn replica of the royal christening rove made for the eldest daughter of queen victoria in eight hundred forty one. queen elizabeth her second prince charles and his two sons william and harry who wore the original for them...
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the ii—week—old, who is fifth in line to the throne, will be baptised by the archbishop of canterbury george, four, and three—year—old princess charlotte will be there for their younger brother's big day. stay with us on the briefing. still to come: we will bring you more on the dramatic rescue operation taking place in thailand. we will be live with our correspondent at the scene. central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. police say there have been many casualties and there is growing speculation that al-qaeda was responsible. germany will be the hosts of the 2006 football world cup. they pipped the favourites south africa by a single vote. in south africa, the possibility of losing hadn't even been contemplated and celebration parties were cancelled. the man entered the palace through a downstairs window and made his way to the queen's private bedroom, then he asked her for a cigarette. and on the pretext of arranging for some to be brought, she summoned a footman on duty, who took the man away. one child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world
the ii—week—old, who is fifth in line to the throne, will be baptised by the archbishop of canterbury george, four, and three—year—old princess charlotte will be there for their younger brother's big day. stay with us on the briefing. still to come: we will bring you more on the dramatic rescue operation taking place in thailand. we will be live with our correspondent at the scene. central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. police say there have been many...
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the former archbishop of canterbury, george carey, has acknowledged that he was "too easily duped" byshop of gloucester. lord carey told the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse that he'd struggled to believe a bishop could be a predatory abuser. peter ball was jailed in 2015 for sexually abusing boys and young men. for the first time teenage boys in england are to receive the hpv vaccine, which protects against some forms of cancer. it's been offered to girls since 2008, but last week an expert panel recommended extending the programme. scotland and wales are already due to offer the vaccine to boys. the home of the red arrows, raf scampton in lincolnshire, is to be sold. 600 people currently work at the site, which was also where 617 squadron prepared for the dambusters mission in world war two. the ministry of defence in order to cut costs, is also closing raf linton—on—ouse in north yorkshire, 300 people will be affected there. the man who donated millions of pounds to the pro—brexit campaign is under scrutiny for paying thousands of pounds to a leading politician in the sm
the former archbishop of canterbury, george carey, has acknowledged that he was "too easily duped" byshop of gloucester. lord carey told the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse that he'd struggled to believe a bishop could be a predatory abuser. peter ball was jailed in 2015 for sexually abusing boys and young men. for the first time teenage boys in england are to receive the hpv vaccine, which protects against some forms of cancer. it's been offered to girls since 2008, but...
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at the then archbishop of canterbury at the event and take on that opportunity to ask amongst other as he had lately been my local bishop. i rememberthe lately been my local bishop. i remember the archbishop was supportive of peter ball and thought him a good man and priest. i do not think we discussed any detail although i recall that the archbishop was perhaps thinking of bringing peter ball back to public ministry at some stage. i understood there were some complications but these were not described. as this was clearly a matter for church authorities i took note position on it. other than this conversation with the then archbishop i do not re call with the then archbishop i do not recall any specific conversations regarding peter ball, although i was aware that mr ball was himself keen to persuade the church to return to some form of ministry within the church. the inquiry was asked about a note. on the 30th of august 19 94. this was this reads... peter after me about... the huge damage that could be done by the media to peter michael and the church could not be ignored. that is
at the then archbishop of canterbury at the event and take on that opportunity to ask amongst other as he had lately been my local bishop. i rememberthe lately been my local bishop. i remember the archbishop was supportive of peter ball and thought him a good man and priest. i do not think we discussed any detail although i recall that the archbishop was perhaps thinking of bringing peter ball back to public ministry at some stage. i understood there were some complications but these were not...
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service is at the chapel royal at st james‘s palace in london, and will be led by the archbishop of canterburys at stjames s palace in central london — daniela, we gather that neither the queen and the duke of edinburgh will attend the ceremony? that is right. neither of them will be here. it is not because of any health reasons or concern, it is a case in terms of the queen in managing her timetable. she has a busy week ahead of her. tomorrow she will be taking part in celebrations to mark the centenary of the raf and later in the week she will meet a certain president trump. she will miss today and we understand the cambridges are very understanding of that. in attendance will be prince louis‘ grandparents, the duke and duchess of cornwall and mr and mrs middleton. harry and meghan will be there. prince louis is 11 weeks old. today will be the first time we will see the cambridges altogether as a family of five because george and charlotte will be here prince louis will be christened in a replica of a traditional royal christening gown. he will be baptised with water from the riverjordan. th
service is at the chapel royal at st james‘s palace in london, and will be led by the archbishop of canterburys at stjames s palace in central london — daniela, we gather that neither the queen and the duke of edinburgh will attend the ceremony? that is right. neither of them will be here. it is not because of any health reasons or concern, it is a case in terms of the queen in managing her timetable. she has a busy week ahead of her. tomorrow she will be taking part in celebrations to mark...
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but the leader of canterbury city council said it meant keeping their own schemes under wraps.n mandela. it's at the southbank centre today, one week after returned 100. items in the exhibition include a pickaxe used in a lime quarry while a prisoner on robben island and smuggled copy of the complete works of shakespeare which became known as the robbin island bible. severe delays acton town to heathrow all terminals and uxbridge while we fix a faulty train at acton town. south western railway: alterations for some trains in and out of waterloo. trains are out of place after someone was hit by a train last night. wa nstead: centre road / blake hall road remains closed following the fire on wanstead flats. good morning. feeling pressure today thanit good morning. feeling pressure today than it did yesterday but that is relative, temperatures in the mid— 20s. some good spells of sunshine but the risk of one or two isolated showers. we start of the best and brightest and through this morning, cloud will tend to bubble up through the upton —— afternoon and increase amounts of cloud
but the leader of canterbury city council said it meant keeping their own schemes under wraps.n mandela. it's at the southbank centre today, one week after returned 100. items in the exhibition include a pickaxe used in a lime quarry while a prisoner on robben island and smuggled copy of the complete works of shakespeare which became known as the robbin island bible. severe delays acton town to heathrow all terminals and uxbridge while we fix a faulty train at acton town. south western railway:...
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the archbishop of canterbury baptized the boy at st. james palace. after the ceremony guests enjoyed tea, of course, and as is tradition, a layer from the couple's wedding cake was also servedhich means guests eight seven-year-old cake. >>what? >> seven-year-old cake. >> seven-year-old cake. >> that'stradition. >> it's a good thing they weren't married for 50 years. >> i thinke you'd still h to eat it. >> okay. >> whatever it takes. whatever it takes. >> they must have gooder fre in great britain. >> i guess so. >>> next, a bathing suit backlash. >> coming up next, putting miss america's favorite swimsuit competition in the rear view mirror, but not everyone agrees on that. >> a french bulldog in respiratory distress saved by a fast thinking flightwe attendan. e got the pictures coming. >>> plus, i'm tcking the remnants of beryl and its impacts on puerto rico, and alsv we tropical storm chris. i'll have the latest flack about ten minutes. (sound of footsteps) (sound of car door openi) (car door closes) (sound of engine startin ♪ ♪ z2u2gz z16fz y2u2gy
the archbishop of canterbury baptized the boy at st. james palace. after the ceremony guests enjoyed tea, of course, and as is tradition, a layer from the couple's wedding cake was also servedhich means guests eight seven-year-old cake. >>what? >> seven-year-old cake. >> seven-year-old cake. >> that'stradition. >> it's a good thing they weren't married for 50 years. >> i thinke you'd still h to eat it. >> okay. >> whatever it takes. whatever it...
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the former archbishop of canterbury, george carey, says those who were abused by a disgraced church oft down. peter ball, the former bishop of gloucester, was jailed in 2015 after admitting the sexual exploitation of young men. mr carey has been giving evidence to the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse, from where caroline daviesjoins me. take us through what happened today. this inquiry is looking into historic child abuse from lots of different organisations and this week the focus is on the church of england and on that one man in particular, peter ball. yesterday, the inquiry heard that many of peter ball's colleagues thought it was impossible for him to do many of these acts. they saw him as a wholly visionary. when he was accused of abuse in the early 90s, the church prayed for him and not for his victims. lord carey who was giving evidence today echoed those sentiments and talked about how he thought it was almost impossible that peter ball could have done these acts when he first heard about them. i couldn't believe that a bishop in the church of god could do such evil
the former archbishop of canterbury, george carey, says those who were abused by a disgraced church oft down. peter ball, the former bishop of gloucester, was jailed in 2015 after admitting the sexual exploitation of young men. mr carey has been giving evidence to the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse, from where caroline daviesjoins me. take us through what happened today. this inquiry is looking into historic child abuse from lots of different organisations and this week the focus...
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mike and canterbury is annoyed withjustine greening. he begins, iam canterbury is annoyed withjustine greening. he begins, i am very annoyed with justine greening. he begins, i am very annoyed withjustine greening. any stupid attempt at a second referendum will result with the british people increasing their resolve to break away from the eu. it is about all these people, including the labour party, got behind the prime minister and stop being disrupted against the best interests of the uk. is he right? let me know. joanna is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the day's news. us president donald trump will meet the russian leader vladimir putin in helsinki today. although the two leaders have met before, this is their first official summit. it's thought they could talk about the war in syria and russia's alleged meddling in the us presidential election. joining me from helsinki is gary 0'donoghue. it is their first formal one—on—one meeting. what had the expectations of it? the expectations are pretty low, certainly from
mike and canterbury is annoyed withjustine greening. he begins, iam canterbury is annoyed withjustine greening. he begins, i am very annoyed with justine greening. he begins, i am very annoyed withjustine greening. any stupid attempt at a second referendum will result with the british people increasing their resolve to break away from the eu. it is about all these people, including the labour party, got behind the prime minister and stop being disrupted against the best interests of the uk. is...
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. >> the archbishop of canterbury called the wedding of prince charles and lady diana spencer today theneymoon, while a lot of people here in london tonight are still talking about the events of the day. >> when you have great moments like the royal wedding, they are part of history and it's done beautifully and everybody has a chance to watch it all on television and everybody just wants to drink a toast to chuck and di. >> a princess who must now be aware, as it was on this day, that every single move she makes in public will be recorded and observed. a very difficult life indeed. >> we'll be back in just a moment with some closing observations and one final look at what has justifiably been called the wedding of the century. >> by the authority of the state of new york, i pronounce that they are husband and wife. you may kiss the bride. >> your wedding was seen by an astonishing number of people. 16 and 19 million viewers. how do you account for that kind of popularity? >> oh, i can't. i can't. the way it's grown is just amazing to me. >> it did appear in the '80s it was a good time
. >> the archbishop of canterbury called the wedding of prince charles and lady diana spencer today theneymoon, while a lot of people here in london tonight are still talking about the events of the day. >> when you have great moments like the royal wedding, they are part of history and it's done beautifully and everybody has a chance to watch it all on television and everybody just wants to drink a toast to chuck and di. >> a princess who must now be aware, as it was on this...
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the pint-size royals with a little help from dad politely shaking hands with the archbishop of canterburyrson who wasn't at that christening, the queen. don't worry, nothing is wrong. the queen just happens to have a really busy schedule this week. that also includes meeting with president trump later in the week. she told will and kate a while ago she would not be able to attend. so there were no surprises here, george. >> okay. thank you very much, eva. let's go over to ginger. >> you're not coming. i like that. let's get into your "gma" moment. we go to canada for this. ontario. you know when there are just a few crumbs left in the box, yeah, just a few crumbs left. well, that's murphy, a 4-year-old black lab, they call her recycle monster. he always finds the last couple of crumbs. he got his head stuck in the pie box. that's me when i know my no carb diet starts the next day. i'm like just a couple more, just a few more. murphy, thank you for being so cute. thank you all for sending your "gma" moments to my facebook page so we can have a little smile in the morning. ma" moments to my
the pint-size royals with a little help from dad politely shaking hands with the archbishop of canterburyrson who wasn't at that christening, the queen. don't worry, nothing is wrong. the queen just happens to have a really busy schedule this week. that also includes meeting with president trump later in the week. she told will and kate a while ago she would not be able to attend. so there were no surprises here, george. >> okay. thank you very much, eva. let's go over to ginger. >>...
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the former archbishop of canterbury, george carey, is being cross—examined for the first time about hisd carey is giving evidence to the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse, which is examining how the former bishop of gloucester managed to evade justice for more than 20 years. we can cross to our reproter caroline davies who is at the hearing. yesterday we heard from this inquiry that many of peter ball's colleagues didn't think it was possible he could have done this. he was seen as a wholly visionary and when he was first accused in 1992 the church prayed for him rather than his victims. these sentiments were echoed by lord carey today.|j couldn't believe that a bishop in the church of god could do such evil things. who else was complaining about him? i didn't know these people. most of us took a little time to catch on to what this man was doing to younger people. i wasn't aware of this but in the church there were rumours around no one did anything about it, with regard to the cac in norwich, for example, where people did do something about it. so after much questioning, lor
the former archbishop of canterbury, george carey, is being cross—examined for the first time about hisd carey is giving evidence to the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse, which is examining how the former bishop of gloucester managed to evade justice for more than 20 years. we can cross to our reproter caroline davies who is at the hearing. yesterday we heard from this inquiry that many of peter ball's colleagues didn't think it was possible he could have done this. he was seen as...