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can i come to the cctv first of all?just heard, would your suspicion be that the police probably know quite a lot about the possible perpetrators here already?|j a lot about the possible perpetrators here already? i really wouldn't want to speculate at this stage. we do know is that the underground and overg round stage. we do know is that the underground and overground is a very cctv—rich environment. there will be hundreds of this trawling through the hours and hours of cctv available to them. —— hundreds of officers trawling through. they will be looking at the outside of various tube stations at cctv in the street, so tube stations at cctv in the street, so there are superb opportunities in this investigation. and there's only a relatively small number of stations prior to parsons green on that journey where this stations prior to parsons green on thatjourney where this could have been brought on from, this device? yes. equally, it could have been brought on through network rail from wimbledon. there are a number of
can i come to the cctv first of all?just heard, would your suspicion be that the police probably know quite a lot about the possible perpetrators here already?|j a lot about the possible perpetrators here already? i really wouldn't want to speculate at this stage. we do know is that the underground and overg round stage. we do know is that the underground and overground is a very cctv—rich environment. there will be hundreds of this trawling through the hours and hours of cctv available to...
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and the police married at the cctv images with the oyster ca rd married at the cctv images with the oyster which card was associate —— associated with planting the bomb that allowed them that afternoon to the person they believe carried out the person they believe carried out the attempted attack who was then subsequently convicted this year. you can see the kind of work that these hundreds of detectives that now on this investigation will be doing. they will be going through cctv images from the london transport system and others, marrying it up with oyster cards, co nta ctless marrying it up with oyster cards, contactless cards and, as kevin hurley was saying, with mobile and trying to use that to track down where the person is who planted that timea bomb where the person is who planted that time a bomb on the train this morning which appears to have failed to d eto nate morning which appears to have failed to detonate properly. one other things we haven't talked much about is the nature of the device itself. it isa is the nature of the device itself. it is a large bucket full of what is
and the police married at the cctv images with the oyster ca rd married at the cctv images with the oyster which card was associate —— associated with planting the bomb that allowed them that afternoon to the person they believe carried out the person they believe carried out the attempted attack who was then subsequently convicted this year. you can see the kind of work that these hundreds of detectives that now on this investigation will be doing. they will be going through cctv images...
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and you have the cctv from the station.ink was carrying this. we still don't know the motive, and i think it's important to say, there is so far no kind ofjubilation on jihadist chapter network things, the public forums, no one is claiming theyit public forums, no one is claiming they it yet. there has been a certain amount of rebroadcasting of media reports on it and obviously jihadists and ices supporters are thrilled by anything that hurts their enemies, but nobody so far is saying, we did it. we have to keep an open mind about the motives of the person who did this. it's clearly a n the person who did this. it's clearly an explosive device, it was designed to maim and kill and it didn't google quickly to plan. and parsons green may not have been the intended targets, we just don't know that. i don't know that. if what they were after was news headlines, they were after was news headlines, they got it. thankfully no one has serious injuries, but this was a device which only functioned halfway. and to recapture that you a
and you have the cctv from the station.ink was carrying this. we still don't know the motive, and i think it's important to say, there is so far no kind ofjubilation on jihadist chapter network things, the public forums, no one is claiming theyit public forums, no one is claiming they it yet. there has been a certain amount of rebroadcasting of media reports on it and obviously jihadists and ices supporters are thrilled by anything that hurts their enemies, but nobody so far is saying, we did...
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at this time, cctv is still not widely used in public.onths later, the government passed new laws to extend their use and the face recognition pilot was given the go—ahead. despite the trial offering a route that passengers can take to avoid the cameras, the country's data comissioner and top lawyers have expressed concern about germany moving towards a surveillance state. no one is saying facial recognition couldn't help catch criminals, but the public doesn't seem to have been asked. asjeremy goes to the polls, one member of the coalition has in power told me he wasn't consulted about the trial and the technology has not been publicly debated in parliament. it does not bring more security. it is just collecting data, more and more. you don't know where this data may be used. they tried to give it to the people, but it doesn't solve the problems. proponents of the scheme point to the dip in crime following the installation of cctv in 2011. we asked the german interior ministry and the police authority for an interview and to take a look
at this time, cctv is still not widely used in public.onths later, the government passed new laws to extend their use and the face recognition pilot was given the go—ahead. despite the trial offering a route that passengers can take to avoid the cameras, the country's data comissioner and top lawyers have expressed concern about germany moving towards a surveillance state. no one is saying facial recognition couldn't help catch criminals, but the public doesn't seem to have been asked....
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cctv is always vital.ses may have seen somebody, there may be people on the train that spotted something, and of course, the device itself, they will look at where that was made and how it was packed. very useful information. thank you very much. as you can see, the whole area is com pletely you can see, the whole area is completely locked down, the tube station is about 400 metres behind me, but everybody has been told that they cannot go anywhere near it. children at the school here are not allowed to leave. the investigation very much in progress at the moment. there will be continued coverage of the storage rabelais, but from us on bbc news at one. goodbye. the first i learned of the incident, i was cycling on the other side of the station around 8:30am. the area was cordoned off by police. immediately more now on what happened parsons green, and police say they are treating what happened as a terrorist incident. 22 people have been treated in hospital, although none of those injuries appear to be life
cctv is always vital.ses may have seen somebody, there may be people on the train that spotted something, and of course, the device itself, they will look at where that was made and how it was packed. very useful information. thank you very much. as you can see, the whole area is com pletely you can see, the whole area is completely locked down, the tube station is about 400 metres behind me, but everybody has been told that they cannot go anywhere near it. children at the school here are not...
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cctv evidence will play a vital role in that. all the footage then they have a huge task to analyse at all. it is a huge task to analyse at all. it is a huge task when you think about the hours they will have to go through. task when you think about the hours they will have to go throughm task when you think about the hours they will have to go through. it is. they already have an image of the bomberfrom the they already have an image of the bomber from the footage on the train so bomber from the footage on the train so they know what time it was left there. there will be looking to see when that person gone off and off the train and there will be tracing their movements through the station. clearly, the people who perpetrated this may have done it in disguise, but there are experts who can perhaps get through that? that's right. in the 2011 local riots there was a group of people known as super recognisers. these are human individuals in the top 1% or 2% from facial recognition tests. they can recognise people from very small si
cctv evidence will play a vital role in that. all the footage then they have a huge task to analyse at all. it is a huge task to analyse at all. it is a huge task when you think about the hours they will have to go through. task when you think about the hours they will have to go throughm task when you think about the hours they will have to go through. it is. they already have an image of the bomberfrom the they already have an image of the bomber from the footage on the train so bomber from...
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the cctv images on the london underground network or over the place, those cameras, cctv images willhere this investigation might go, what might be important, it's worth having a listen to this next interview, with richard walton, former head of counterterrorism at scotla nd former head of counterterrorism at scotland yard. he helped fill in some of the background. reporting on the nature of this device, what do you make of it? it's dangerous to regulate at this stage and my former collea g u es regulate at this stage and my former colleagues will be keeping an open mind as to the nature of this attack. clearly the bomb hasn't done what it was intended to do, which is to kill and what it was intended to do, which is to killand maim many what it was intended to do, which is to kill and maim many people. there's a sense of relief, i'm sure, that the injuries are minor, not severe or life—threatening. the bomb itself looks like for the constituent parts look like many of the devices we seen over the years. also many of the devices on the islamic internet sites, which inspire individuals
the cctv images on the london underground network or over the place, those cameras, cctv images willhere this investigation might go, what might be important, it's worth having a listen to this next interview, with richard walton, former head of counterterrorism at scotla nd former head of counterterrorism at scotland yard. he helped fill in some of the background. reporting on the nature of this device, what do you make of it? it's dangerous to regulate at this stage and my former collea g u...
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the advantage for the police is that these trains have cctv cameras, as do the platforms.so have the device pretty much intact, and its packaging. and they will also look for anything dropped by the suspects, which has happened in the past. beyond here, the intelligence services will want to know who did this, who they are in touch with, and whether anything else is planned. the government's emergency committee decided not to raise the national threat level, suggesting no further imminent attack has been detected, but security is being stepped up, again. people travelling in london will see an increased armed police presence on the transport network, and they will see security increased, and the police will do what is necessary to protect the public. there were injuries but no one was killed today. this could have been a lot worse. yet a bomb was placed unnoticed on the tube, demonstrating that warnings to be vigilant should not be ignored. as you've heard, i arrived here on the scene very soon after the device went off, just 15 minutes or so later. all around me there wer
the advantage for the police is that these trains have cctv cameras, as do the platforms.so have the device pretty much intact, and its packaging. and they will also look for anything dropped by the suspects, which has happened in the past. beyond here, the intelligence services will want to know who did this, who they are in touch with, and whether anything else is planned. the government's emergency committee decided not to raise the national threat level, suggesting no further imminent...
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detectives have spoken topof cctv footage.s and blood taken a large number of calls from members of the public. indeed, members of the public have sent in 77 images and videos that they are taken of the scene, they have sent that into oui’ the scene, they have sent that into our appeal website and are being assessed for evidential value. this is bbc world news today. the latest headlines: the terror threat level in the uk is raised to ‘critical‘ after an explosion hits a morning rush—hour commuter train in london. china condemns north korea's latest missile launch, with the us calling on beijing to take direct action. the un security council is having an emergency meeting to discuss north korea's latest missile launch. the united states, china and russia have all condemned this missile test —— but it's not clear they'll be able to agree on a joint response. it's the second time north korea has test fired a missile overjapan. it travelled 3,700 kilometres past the island of hokkaido and landed in the pacific ocean. rupert wingf
detectives have spoken topof cctv footage.s and blood taken a large number of calls from members of the public. indeed, members of the public have sent in 77 images and videos that they are taken of the scene, they have sent that into oui’ the scene, they have sent that into our appeal website and are being assessed for evidential value. this is bbc world news today. the latest headlines: the terror threat level in the uk is raised to ‘critical‘ after an explosion hits a morning...
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hours of cctv.y will be piecing together. they will be looking outside of the various stations and on to the streets. it —— there is a superb opportunities in this investigation. there are only a relatively small number of tube stations prior to parsons green on that journey where tube stations prior to parsons green on thatjourney where this particular device could have been brought on from. yes, that is true. but it could have come from network rail, into wimbledon, there are a number of different ways it could have got into the system. but that isa have got into the system. but that is a good chance that there is some good cctv of this character getting onto this chain. the actual tube train itself is still at the scene now. you would imagine that to be the case for a good while? this is a huge opportunity, with a partially exploded device, the opportunity to get all the forensic recovery from that, to look at all the various ingredients in there, and they are conscious of the fact we have got to
hours of cctv.y will be piecing together. they will be looking outside of the various stations and on to the streets. it —— there is a superb opportunities in this investigation. there are only a relatively small number of tube stations prior to parsons green on that journey where tube stations prior to parsons green on thatjourney where this particular device could have been brought on from. yes, that is true. but it could have come from network rail, into wimbledon, there are a number of...
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cctv, everyone is talking about it this morning.has an awful lot of cameras on it. it will make a huge difference in solving this matter. it's very distinctive, a bag there that did not go off, so people will look at that and at the moment, mark rowley, the head of counterterrorism, has talked about people looking at that. the two key elements will be about forensics and gathering witness statements. is there anything you would want to say at this stage, and we have to be careful about speculation, but from what we have seen, the photographs, the images of that device in what looks like a builder's bucket, quite a large device. is there anything that struck you about what you have seen? it wasjust how incredibly crude was. what we have seen is a dichotomy where we have encryption used by individuals on whatsapp, facebook or whatever device they use to radicalise and influence people, so the highest level of encryption you have things that cannot be broken but of the other end you have low—tech terrorism in terms of a bucket with wha
cctv, everyone is talking about it this morning.has an awful lot of cameras on it. it will make a huge difference in solving this matter. it's very distinctive, a bag there that did not go off, so people will look at that and at the moment, mark rowley, the head of counterterrorism, has talked about people looking at that. the two key elements will be about forensics and gathering witness statements. is there anything you would want to say at this stage, and we have to be careful about...
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so that opportunity, cctv and all of the london transport has extensive cctv.r a couple of stops. so it's relatively strong for the police to look at where the device was placed where the passenger was or passengers were. where they got on and off. so, they will be trolling that cctv and try to identify who they're looking for. who may or may not be known to them. and i think they're keeping in context with this at this stage. and they're operations at the moment. actually, it's a significant amount of information they have. thankfully, it didn't go off like the bomb where 52 people unfortunately lost their lives. so, i think it's a new way of how individuals are getting out it. sadly, for europe, it's not just london, if you look at it, paris, nice, and places in belgium, you see more and more police attacks happening. and i think it's about the authorities then responding to them. so, they've raised the level from severe to critical. so, i think now they're just putting in additional resources. unfortunately, what we do have is a reduction in police officers.
so that opportunity, cctv and all of the london transport has extensive cctv.r a couple of stops. so it's relatively strong for the police to look at where the device was placed where the passenger was or passengers were. where they got on and off. so, they will be trolling that cctv and try to identify who they're looking for. who may or may not be known to them. and i think they're keeping in context with this at this stage. and they're operations at the moment. actually, it's a significant...
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catching a train in the german capital today means you might be caught on cctv, perhaps while stampingper ticket. neither system automatically track your movements. at the least, that requires human intervention. but arrive at sudkreuz in the south of the city, and your face will be scanned and analysed by computers. the testing of facial recognition systems began here last month, but the authorities aren't looking for criminals just yet. and they're not really looking for me, either. around 200 volunteers have had their faces scanned and been given a location tracker so the authorities know when they pass through here and they can see how often the cameras can pick them up, just by looking at their faces. if the system's accurate enough, then the next stage is to use it much more widely, which for many, would be a breach of privacy — being constantly monitored with no easy opt out. the germans have a history of being watched. this old listening station in berlin was how the west kept tabs on east germany. on the ground below, first the nazis and then the stasi in east germany kept fil
catching a train in the german capital today means you might be caught on cctv, perhaps while stampingper ticket. neither system automatically track your movements. at the least, that requires human intervention. but arrive at sudkreuz in the south of the city, and your face will be scanned and analysed by computers. the testing of facial recognition systems began here last month, but the authorities aren't looking for criminals just yet. and they're not really looking for me, either. around...
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yes, it seems we could be moving towards a biometric cctv sort of state. of the places where it is first happening, which may surprise you, is in berlin. catching a train in the german capital today means you might be caught on cctv, perhaps while stamping your paper ticket. neither system automatically tracks your movements, at the very least that requires human intervention. but arrive at sudkreuz, in the south of the city, your face will be scanned and analysed by computers. the testing of facial recognition systems began here last month. the authorities are not looking for criminals just yet. they aren't really looking for me, either. around 200 volunteers have had their faces scanned and been given a location tracker, so the authorities know when they pass through here and they can see how often the cameras can pick them up, just by looking at their faces. if the system's accurate enough, then the next stage will be use it much more widely — which, for many, would be a breach of privacy. being constantly monitored with no easy opt—out. the germans hav
yes, it seems we could be moving towards a biometric cctv sort of state. of the places where it is first happening, which may surprise you, is in berlin. catching a train in the german capital today means you might be caught on cctv, perhaps while stamping your paper ticket. neither system automatically tracks your movements, at the very least that requires human intervention. but arrive at sudkreuz, in the south of the city, your face will be scanned and analysed by computers. the testing of...
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proponents of the scheme point to the dip in crime following the installation of cctv in 2011.e police authority for an interview and to take a look at the technology, but both declined. we asked some travellers. i don't trust the system. i don't trust this new development, like, everybody should be tracked and scanned by cameras. they showed on television that if you have a cap on or sunglasses, it doesn't work any more, so maybe not so much. but anyway if it catches one, we are very happy. it really shows that it will help, then i will be ok with this, in the hope that there is no misuse and no tracking, just collecting tracking data. if those worries are widespread, it's not looking good. questions hang over whether the german police fabricated their records on the man behind december‘s terror attack to make them look good. earlier this month, a privacy international report said 21 eu member states, including germany, are still unlawfully collecting and retaining personal data. who's watching the watchers? that may be the key question if the technology proves its worth. 0k,
proponents of the scheme point to the dip in crime following the installation of cctv in 2011.e police authority for an interview and to take a look at the technology, but both declined. we asked some travellers. i don't trust the system. i don't trust this new development, like, everybody should be tracked and scanned by cameras. they showed on television that if you have a cap on or sunglasses, it doesn't work any more, so maybe not so much. but anyway if it catches one, we are very happy. it...
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it is involving hundreds of detectives, primarily, sorting through cctv.yard, thank you. let's go to westminster. the prime minister has returned from her constituencies and is chairing a cobra session. a political correspondent, leila nathoois a political correspondent, leila nathoo is there for us now. cobra consists of ministers, senior civil servants, police, intelligence and emergency services. it has met a number of times this year in response to other terror attacks but the prime minister returned from her constituencies to chair this meeting. within the last 15 minutes we have seen senior figures going into the building, sir michael fallon, the mayor of london, sadiq khan and the british transport police officials. . the prime minister has said she has been kept up—to—date. she said that her thoughts are with the injured and praised the emergency services for their first response. but this is her chance to be briefed on what happened, how the investigation is progressing and leads that the police or the intelligence service have, and whether or not
it is involving hundreds of detectives, primarily, sorting through cctv.yard, thank you. let's go to westminster. the prime minister has returned from her constituencies and is chairing a cobra session. a political correspondent, leila nathoois a political correspondent, leila nathoo is there for us now. cobra consists of ministers, senior civil servants, police, intelligence and emergency services. it has met a number of times this year in response to other terror attacks but the prime...
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we also have this cctv image and there isa also have this cctv image and there is a lot of speculationson. yes, we are on thin ice. we have to be careful with what we say because we do not want to fall into the trap of donald trump who seem to prejudices enquiries by saying that the suspect was already in sight of the suspect was already in sight of the metropolitan police and that is exactly what you don't want to say, because if he is and he has associates that you don't want to alert them to the fact that they are being surveyed. i think it is even more reprehensible what he said, and the police are absolutely right not to have named any of the suspects because they still have a lot of work to do. they have done brilliant work to do. they have done brilliant work so far but they clearly have more to do. it's not the first time that donald trump has tweeted something that might have not been particularly helpful to the authorities here. after the manchester attacks during the general election campaign, he gave away classified information that had been shared with him under the inform
we also have this cctv image and there isa also have this cctv image and there is a lot of speculationson. yes, we are on thin ice. we have to be careful with what we say because we do not want to fall into the trap of donald trump who seem to prejudices enquiries by saying that the suspect was already in sight of the suspect was already in sight of the metropolitan police and that is exactly what you don't want to say, because if he is and he has associates that you don't want to alert them to...
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they will look at cctv around that ira. there will be a —— area.ction with m15 and if necessary , conjunction with m15 and if necessary, mi6. that intelligence work will be going round. it will be an intelligence gathering exercise. they'll look at what actions they need to take. # i feel very, they'll look at what actions they need to take. # ifeel very, very reassuring when i hear cresida dick talking this morning about london being a safe place. i felt reassured yesterday when mark rowley was talking about the work they're prepared to do and the fact that he's going to put a huge amount of resources to make sure we catch the culprits. thank you so mouch for talking to me. i said you're on a webcam, but i'm told you're actually in broadcasting house. thank you for that insight. what about the latest from sunbury? it isa what about the latest from sunbury? it is a fast moving situation. dan, you've been following things have we moved further forward and could you sum upfor moved further forward and could you sum up for people who are just joining
they will look at cctv around that ira. there will be a —— area.ction with m15 and if necessary , conjunction with m15 and if necessary, mi6. that intelligence work will be going round. it will be an intelligence gathering exercise. they'll look at what actions they need to take. # i feel very, they'll look at what actions they need to take. # ifeel very, very reassuring when i hear cresida dick talking this morning about london being a safe place. i felt reassured yesterday when mark...
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cctv evidence is at the corner of the investigation. —— cctv evidence is at the core of the investigation also in a lidl bag? burning and terrifying innocent commuters. tom symons, bbc news. tom mentioned the cctv pictures from itv news. let's bring you these images which we received in the last hour from the sun newspaper, which is claimed to be recent cctv footage from friday morning before the attack. it shows a man carrying a lidl bag, heading in the direction of sunbury rail station. it's too early to say whether it's the same man in the cctv footage we brought you earlier. but the sun claims it was captured some 16 minutes after the teen was first spotted on another surveillance camera near the property that's being searched in sunbury—on—thames. and more on the arrests in hounslow in west london, where a 21—year—old man, believed to be yahyah faroukh — a refugee from syria was arrested after he finished his shift at a fried chicken shop on saturday night. suleman sarwar is one of the owners of the take—out and has been speaking to reporters. the police didn't tell us anything about
cctv evidence is at the corner of the investigation. —— cctv evidence is at the core of the investigation also in a lidl bag? burning and terrifying innocent commuters. tom symons, bbc news. tom mentioned the cctv pictures from itv news. let's bring you these images which we received in the last hour from the sun newspaper, which is claimed to be recent cctv footage from friday morning before the attack. it shows a man carrying a lidl bag, heading in the direction of sunbury rail station....
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we can see the cctv image there that many of our viewers are questioning whether this was.uardian looks at the criticism britain's foreign secretary boris johnson has been facing over a so—called misuse of figures on how much money could be made available for the national health service once britain leaves the european union. and finally with britain's health service under yes, that old chestnut is back. and finally with britain's health service under severe financial pressure, the daily telegraph says nhs chiefs have drawn up plans for hospitals to build spas and offerfacials and zumba dancing classes to encourage a more healthy lifestyle. and cannot be a bit of zumba. and cannot be a bit of zumbali and cannot be a bit of zumba. i have never done it. have you? no, come on! werejoined by poor charles. good morning. iwould on! werejoined by poor charles. good morning. i would love to hear your suggestions. starting with the financial times, in many newspapers around the world focusing on this story. do you think it's sort of just popped up last month that it has been going o
we can see the cctv image there that many of our viewers are questioning whether this was.uardian looks at the criticism britain's foreign secretary boris johnson has been facing over a so—called misuse of figures on how much money could be made available for the national health service once britain leaves the european union. and finally with britain's health service under yes, that old chestnut is back. and finally with britain's health service under severe financial pressure, the daily...
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i guess thatis cctv there is on the tube.he police have managed to identify him. but yes, a very fast pace investigation. i was down at parsons green this morning, still at parsons green this morning, still a lot of police activity and media activity and i think people are still in a sense of shock. we would almost assumed that these types of attacks had gone, attacks directly on the tube network, that is the first since 2005 because there has been more primitive terrorist attacks since then, which shows you have to be vigilant at all times. thank god it didn't detonate properly, it could have been so much worse. also the direction the train was gomg, worse. also the direction the train was going, coming into town. everybody was lucky. but we also have to take on board, the fact the speed of this indicate how locked down this country is. people think there are all kinds of things they don't know, but they know more than we think. the fact they were able to pinpoint this in such a short time, it indicates how on top of this th
i guess thatis cctv there is on the tube.he police have managed to identify him. but yes, a very fast pace investigation. i was down at parsons green this morning, still at parsons green this morning, still a lot of police activity and media activity and i think people are still in a sense of shock. we would almost assumed that these types of attacks had gone, attacks directly on the tube network, that is the first since 2005 because there has been more primitive terrorist attacks since then,...
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new cctv footage, appears to show the parsons green tube bomber, in the hours before last week's explosiontwo men are still being questioned by police. hurricane maria has strengthened to an "extremely dangerous" category four hurricane as it heads towards the leeward islands in the caribbean. and we will hear from the man who was sent to jail orjust and we will hear from the man who was sent to jail or just after the g re nfell tower was sent to jail or just after the grenfell tower the photograph in one of the victims in a body bag and then posting it on social media. it was a then posting it on social media. it wasa grim then posting it on social media. it was a grim and sad case. what was he thinking? —— for photographing. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister has insisted she is in the brexit driving seat, after the foreign secretary boris johnson set out his own vision for leaving the european union. theresa may was speaking on a visit to canada. our deputy political editor john pienaar reports from ottawa. well, it's good to be shown some proper respect from time
new cctv footage, appears to show the parsons green tube bomber, in the hours before last week's explosiontwo men are still being questioned by police. hurricane maria has strengthened to an "extremely dangerous" category four hurricane as it heads towards the leeward islands in the caribbean. and we will hear from the man who was sent to jail orjust and we will hear from the man who was sent to jail or just after the g re nfell tower was sent to jail or just after the grenfell tower...
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iam in london has got cctv all over it.ctures of the people that put this on the train because i'm sure they will have those by now. and we have also got a situation where this is an unusual container, it is not something everybody is carrying and people will have seen someone and thought, thatis will have seen someone and thought, that is a bit odd. so they will have a very good idea of what the suspects look like now and the fact they have released it may mean something, that they are moving towards an arrest. thank you for your time this morning. time for the weather now. showers easing towards sunday and sunday is looking like a better day with more sunshine and light winds and it will feel a bit warmer. not a warm start to the day. we have showers across coastal areas. bigger cloud across scotland towards northern ireland. some of this is rain bearing and some of the showers across south—west england will be heavy with funding, very wet here. but the sunshine break through the showers, temperatures 12—16d so it remains
iam in london has got cctv all over it.ctures of the people that put this on the train because i'm sure they will have those by now. and we have also got a situation where this is an unusual container, it is not something everybody is carrying and people will have seen someone and thought, thatis will have seen someone and thought, that is a bit odd. so they will have a very good idea of what the suspects look like now and the fact they have released it may mean something, that they are moving...
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this person or people who planted this i am sure would have been caught on cctv.surveilled part of the london transport system and there are only five stops between here and wimbledon where the train started. police have been given at least 70 images from the public because they have appealed for that, so there is a lot of stuff out there. but that they are keeping it in themselves indicates it is an ongoing investigation and there is a point at which the police want the public‘s help. before that, they wa nt to public‘s help. before that, they want to work on their own. if they are closing in on somebody, they do not want to give them notice so for a while, the police want complete discretion. they have had public help already, we were talking about the images they have had from the public. yes, they say to the public if they have anything they think anything is relevant, send it in and they have had a lot of material. but if they are on a manhunt and closing in the on somebody, they do not want too much to be said. if they get somebody, they want to know who the
this person or people who planted this i am sure would have been caught on cctv.surveilled part of the london transport system and there are only five stops between here and wimbledon where the train started. police have been given at least 70 images from the public because they have appealed for that, so there is a lot of stuff out there. but that they are keeping it in themselves indicates it is an ongoing investigation and there is a point at which the police want the public‘s help. before...
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the metro questions whether that cctv image there on the front page shows the person who put a bomb onon friday. the sun has the same image with a similar question. the financial times leads with the statistics authority questioning boris johnson's arithmetic over that £350 million a week claimed. the guardian ta kes million a week claimed. the guardian takes the same story, saying he is facing growing pressure over what is being called a misuse of official figures. the foreign secretary is also the lead in the telegraph which reports that he told tories a £30 billion divorce bill would be unacceptable billion divorce bill would be u na cce pta ble to billion divorce bill would be unacceptable to more borisjohnson in the times saying he has been left isolated after michael gove refused to back his intervention. and plans to back his intervention. and plans to change the way compensation is paid to prisoners is on the front of the daily express. let's start with how the papers are reporting the investigation into the terror attack on friday. the times headline. suspect in tube attack gi
the metro questions whether that cctv image there on the front page shows the person who put a bomb onon friday. the sun has the same image with a similar question. the financial times leads with the statistics authority questioning boris johnson's arithmetic over that £350 million a week claimed. the guardian ta kes million a week claimed. the guardian takes the same story, saying he is facing growing pressure over what is being called a misuse of official figures. the foreign secretary is...
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cctv evidence is at the corner of the investigation.a ptu red image obtained by itv news was captured close to the house in sunbury—on—thames. the key question? did this man with a lidl bag place a bomb on the london underground, also ina lidl bomb on the london underground, also in a lidl bag. burning and terrifying innocent commuters. tom symons, bbc news. 0ur security correspondent frank gardner joins us. the investigation seems to be moving quickly? certainly, ithink we the investigation seems to be moving quickly? certainly, i think we are ina quickly? certainly, i think we are in a completely different place, in 2017, compared to 2005 at the time of the london bombings. 0n 2017, compared to 2005 at the time of the london bombings. on one hand, the threat has diversify it into a lot of different areas. bacha khan, yes, there there was not syria. the problem of people being radicalised over the internet in the way they are now did not exist. the combined effort of police and intelligence agencies, they have made mistakes in the past
cctv evidence is at the corner of the investigation.a ptu red image obtained by itv news was captured close to the house in sunbury—on—thames. the key question? did this man with a lidl bag place a bomb on the london underground, also ina lidl bomb on the london underground, also in a lidl bag. burning and terrifying innocent commuters. tom symons, bbc news. 0ur security correspondent frank gardner joins us. the investigation seems to be moving quickly? certainly, ithink we the...
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at this time, cctv is still not widely used in public.avoid the cameras, the country's data comissioner and top lawyers have expressed concern about germany moving towards a surveillance state. no one is saying facial recognition couldn't help catch criminals, but the public doesn't seem to have been asked. asjeremy goes to the polls, one member of the coalition has in power told me he wasn't consulted about the trial and the technology has not been publicly debated in parliament. it does not bring more security. it is just collecting data, more and more. you don't know where this data may be used. they tried to give it to the people, but it doesn't solve the problems. proponents of the scheme point to the dip in crime following the installation of cctv in 2011. we asked the german interior ministry and the police authority for an interview and to take a look at the technology, but both declined. so we askes some travellers. i don't trust the system. i don't trust this new development. like everybody should be tracked and scanned. they sh
at this time, cctv is still not widely used in public.avoid the cameras, the country's data comissioner and top lawyers have expressed concern about germany moving towards a surveillance state. no one is saying facial recognition couldn't help catch criminals, but the public doesn't seem to have been asked. asjeremy goes to the polls, one member of the coalition has in power told me he wasn't consulted about the trial and the technology has not been publicly debated in parliament. it does not...
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new cctv footage has emerged appearing to show the parsons green tube bomber in the hours before lastweek's explosion. two men are still being questioned by police. hurricane maria has strengthened to a major category three hurricane as it heads towards the leeward islands in the caribbean. also in the next hour — around the world in 79 days. british cyclist mark beaumont smashes the world record after circumnavigating the globe by bike quicker than jules verne's famous hero the handmaid ‘stale! the handmaid 's tale! and the enemies are dominated by the handmaid ‘stale and big little lies as the stars come out for tv‘s biggest night. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the boss of ryanair has said he's sorry for "messing up", after the budget airline announced it was cancelling more than 2,000 flights over the next six weeks. michael 0'leary blamed problems allocating leave for his pilots. compensation and other costs could leave ryanair with a bill of more than £20 million. his apology comes after growing anger from passengers — some of whom have been left stranded abroad. 0ur tran
new cctv footage has emerged appearing to show the parsons green tube bomber in the hours before lastweek's explosion. two men are still being questioned by police. hurricane maria has strengthened to a major category three hurricane as it heads towards the leeward islands in the caribbean. also in the next hour — around the world in 79 days. british cyclist mark beaumont smashes the world record after circumnavigating the globe by bike quicker than jules verne's famous hero the handmaid...
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they will have been scurrying cctv images both on the tube looking at the journey took and platforms, trying to work out exactly when and where this device was left. we know it is the fourth attack in london this year, some 600 detectives from across the country have been involved in those and you can be sure that resources will have been challenged into this which scotla nd been challenged into this which scotland yard is describing is alive investigation. we have been hearing a lot about threat levels, what do we know about threat level is now? we heard from tom in his package that this was an attack on the london transport network, painful memories ofjuly the 7th, the area around here was restricted today but crucially the rest of the tube kept on going as normal. the terror threat level has not been increased today or gone up too critical. when it does go up to that level, that suggest that they think an attack is imminent. the security services. in this case, they have made the assessment so far that they do not need to do that. you might remember in may we had troops on the stre
they will have been scurrying cctv images both on the tube looking at the journey took and platforms, trying to work out exactly when and where this device was left. we know it is the fourth attack in london this year, some 600 detectives from across the country have been involved in those and you can be sure that resources will have been challenged into this which scotla nd been challenged into this which scotland yard is describing is alive investigation. we have been hearing a lot about...
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the bomb is being examined by forensic teams and they are looking through cctv for clues.ur security correspondent gordon -- takes a closer look at the investigation and where it might lead. gordon: the device at the heart of the investigation. the ongoing hunt for the person who planted it has now led to the u.k.'s threat level moving to critical, the highest level. the makeshift bomb will have yielded some clues in that hunt, like these wires coming from the bucket used to trigger an explosion. they look similar to these christmas tree lights that a birmingham man plan to use in a homemade device before he was arrested. such improvised devices do not always go off properly. that was the case on july 21, 2005. and experts believe today's bomb also did not explode as intended. >> the device that was employed was quite -- and had that device functioned in its intended mode, we have seen considerable casualties, many people killed. gordon: the explosive may have been a compound called tacp. --[indiscernible] tatp. this footage shows the devastation when a detonates. it is al
the bomb is being examined by forensic teams and they are looking through cctv for clues.ur security correspondent gordon -- takes a closer look at the investigation and where it might lead. gordon: the device at the heart of the investigation. the ongoing hunt for the person who planted it has now led to the u.k.'s threat level moving to critical, the highest level. the makeshift bomb will have yielded some clues in that hunt, like these wires coming from the bucket used to trigger an...
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the bomb is being examined by forensic teams and officers are looking through cctv at the station for planted it. our security correspondent gordon corera takes a closer look now at the investigation and where it might lead. the device at the heart of the investigation. the ongoing hunt for the person who planted it is now leading to the uk's threat level moving up to critical. its highest level. the makeshift bomb will have yielded some clues in that hunt. like these wires coming from the bucket, used to try and trigger an explosion. they look similar to these christmas tree lights that a birmingham man planned to use in a home—made device before he was arrested. such improvised devices do not always go off properly. that was the case on july 21st, 2005. experts believe today's bomb also didn't explode as intended. the size of the device that was employed was quite significant. and had that device functioned in its intended and designed mode, we'd have seen considerable casualties. many people injured and probably many people killed. the explosive may have been a compound called tatp
the bomb is being examined by forensic teams and officers are looking through cctv at the station for planted it. our security correspondent gordon corera takes a closer look now at the investigation and where it might lead. the device at the heart of the investigation. the ongoing hunt for the person who planted it is now leading to the uk's threat level moving up to critical. its highest level. the makeshift bomb will have yielded some clues in that hunt. like these wires coming from the...
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cctv evidence is at the corner of the investigation. did this man with a lidl bag place a bomb on the london underground, also in a lidl bag? burning and terrifying innocent commuters. tom symons, bbc news. matthew thompson is in sunbury—on—thames where police are carrying out an intense search on a property. they will also be looking at cctv images, more of which seem to be appearing? yes, absolutely. you can see appearing? yes, absolutely. you can see behind me it is very much an ongoing police investigation. that lilac has you can see over the top of that police cordon is we know the house of the early foster carers in whose clear we know that both of the men so whose clear we know that both of the men so far arrested in this case at one stage or another live. from another camera angle we can bring you, we can show you the front of this house, and there are a two forensic tents there. another one read the back that you can't quite see, but very much an ongoing forensic investigation here. this is a developing situation. more informat
cctv evidence is at the corner of the investigation. did this man with a lidl bag place a bomb on the london underground, also in a lidl bag? burning and terrifying innocent commuters. tom symons, bbc news. matthew thompson is in sunbury—on—thames where police are carrying out an intense search on a property. they will also be looking at cctv images, more of which seem to be appearing? yes, absolutely. you can see appearing? yes, absolutely. you can see behind me it is very much an ongoing...
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the bbc understands detectives have good cctv images of the person suspected of planting yesterday'se investigation‘s progress. london's mayor siddique khan said that the city will never be intimidated by terrorism, and we will always defeat those who seek to destroy our way of life. daniel sandford, bbc news. with everything that has been going on, a great deal to be discussed at the cobra committee, meeting at lunchtime. it was cheered by the home secretary amber rudd, and she merged to make this statement. i have just chaired a meeting of officials at cobra. i was given an update and i've spoken to the prime minister who i was able to give an update to. police have made good progress, today they arrested an 18—year—old man in dover, he's been kept in custody and later today will be moved to london. the threat level remains at critical and there will be further investigations as part of the operation today. we urge the public to remain vigilant although not alarmed and we hope to bring more news in due course. has significant could this arrest be, could this be the person who plant
the bbc understands detectives have good cctv images of the person suspected of planting yesterday'se investigation‘s progress. london's mayor siddique khan said that the city will never be intimidated by terrorism, and we will always defeat those who seek to destroy our way of life. daniel sandford, bbc news. with everything that has been going on, a great deal to be discussed at the cobra committee, meeting at lunchtime. it was cheered by the home secretary amber rudd, and she merged to...
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of officers have been conducting, following up numbers of lines of enquiry, they have been studying cctvey have them looking at 70 pictures and videos provided by members of the public. we did hear from security sources earlier today that we believe that from those images they may have identified someone images they may have identified someone responsible are connected with the attack in the tube station above me here. then the news this arrest happened in the docks at dover, this 18—year—old individual. let's get a bit more detail on that front dan freedman down at scotland ya rd front dan freedman down at scotland yard where the statement was released. police confirming this arrest at the port of dover on the south coast. they see any team —year—old man was arrested by kent police under section 41 of the terrorism act. detective assistant commissioner, said we made a significant arrest in our investigation this morning. although we are pleased with the progress made, this investigation continues and the threat terror level remains at its highest ever, critical, which means an attack ma
of officers have been conducting, following up numbers of lines of enquiry, they have been studying cctvey have them looking at 70 pictures and videos provided by members of the public. we did hear from security sources earlier today that we believe that from those images they may have identified someone images they may have identified someone responsible are connected with the attack in the tube station above me here. then the news this arrest happened in the docks at dover, this...
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the bomb is being examined by forensic teams and officers are looking through cctv at the station forur security correspondent gordon corera takes a closer look now at the investigation and where it might lead. the device at the heart of the investigation. the ongoing hunt for the person who planted it is now led to the uk's threat level moving up to the uk's threat level moving up to critical. its highest level. the makeshift bomb will have yielded some clues in that hunt. like these wires coming from the bucket, used to try and trigger an explosion. they look similar to these christmas tree lights that a birmingham man planned to use in a home—made device before he was arrested. such improvised devices do not always go off properly. that was the case on july 212005. experts believe today's bomb also didn't explode as intended. the size of the device employed was quite significant. and had that device functioned in its intended and designed mode we'd have seen intended and designed mode we'd have seen considerable casualties. many people injured and probably many people injured and p
the bomb is being examined by forensic teams and officers are looking through cctv at the station forur security correspondent gordon corera takes a closer look now at the investigation and where it might lead. the device at the heart of the investigation. the ongoing hunt for the person who planted it is now led to the uk's threat level moving up to the uk's threat level moving up to critical. its highest level. the makeshift bomb will have yielded some clues in that hunt. like these wires...
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the bbc understands detectives have good cctv images of the person suspected of planting yesterday'sre pleased with the investigation‘s progress. london's mayor siddique khan said that the city will never be intimidated by terrorism, and we will always defeat those who seek to destroy our way of life. daniel sandford, bbc news. just to reiterate, stay with us, we expect to hear from just to reiterate, stay with us, we expect to hearfrom cobra just to reiterate, stay with us, we expect to hear from cobra and that level of alert in a moment or two. because we have a correspondent who's been just outside and hearing about that meeting. but the metropolitan police commissioner has also been out and about this morning. she made a statement, dan, what's she been up to? she's trying to give reassurance. she's been patrolling with armed officers, just over the river from where we are here. her message is clear that londoners shouldn't change the way they behave in light of this increased terror threat. in a statement she said, "yesterday we saw a cowardly and indiscriminate attack, which cou
the bbc understands detectives have good cctv images of the person suspected of planting yesterday'sre pleased with the investigation‘s progress. london's mayor siddique khan said that the city will never be intimidated by terrorism, and we will always defeat those who seek to destroy our way of life. daniel sandford, bbc news. just to reiterate, stay with us, we expect to hear from just to reiterate, stay with us, we expect to hearfrom cobra just to reiterate, stay with us, we expect to hear...
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new cctv footage has emerged appearing to show the parsons green tube bomber in the hours before lasteople injured. police have been given more time to question two men — an 18—year—old, suspected to be the bomber, and 21—year—old ya hyah farroukh. he was arrested as he finished work on saturday night at a fast food outlet. here's tom symonds. this is a 24/7 investigation. late last night, detectives were still removing potential evidence from a fast—food shop in hounslow, west london, raided on saturday. they arrested one man here, surrounding him with officers in overalls, a precaution to ensure any forensic evidence on his clothes is not contaminated. he's 21—year—old yahyah farroukh. as is normal, police haven't confirmed his name. the shop's other employees said he didn't stand out. we don't know him very well. yes, he was employed over here, but he was quite quiet. he just worked over here and that was it. very normal. if he did do anything, you would never have suspected it. so how is yahyah farroukh connected with the inquiry in this part of south—west london? the fast—food sh
new cctv footage has emerged appearing to show the parsons green tube bomber in the hours before lasteople injured. police have been given more time to question two men — an 18—year—old, suspected to be the bomber, and 21—year—old ya hyah farroukh. he was arrested as he finished work on saturday night at a fast food outlet. here's tom symonds. this is a 24/7 investigation. late last night, detectives were still removing potential evidence from a fast—food shop in hounslow, west...
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cctv, it is very extensive, both on the stations and on those streams, so you would imagine that by nowsignificant material. there is a report on
cctv, it is very extensive, both on the stations and on those streams, so you would imagine that by nowsignificant material. there is a report on