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the failures from the police, the police, the cps, the health service — the police, the cps, the healthnts. the nhs mental health trust have to be held accountable for their— trust have to be held accountable for their failures along with the police — for their failures along with the police. all we can do is hope that in due _ police. all we can do is hope that in due course some sort ofjustice will be _ in due course some sort ofjustice will be served. this man has made a mockery— will be served. this man has made a mockery of— will be served. this man has made a mockery of the system and he has got away with _ mockery of the system and he has got away with murder. we will never come to terms with the loss of our beloved daughter grace and how she lost her life. her heroic actions. she was a gift to us and she was a gift to the country. we would like to thank our wonderful family from london and ireland and all of ourfriends for the family from london and ireland and all of our friends for the continued love and support. whilst we have never questioned this man's diagnosis, the lack o
the failures from the police, the police, the cps, the health service — the police, the cps, the healthnts. the nhs mental health trust have to be held accountable for their— trust have to be held accountable for their failures along with the police — for their failures along with the police. all we can do is hope that in due _ police. all we can do is hope that in due course some sort ofjustice will be _ in due course some sort ofjustice will be served. this man has made a mockery—...
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this being prosecuted by the cps, what is "p with that?he cps, what is up with that?— up with that? this came out of the inuui up with that? this came out of the inquiry and — up with that? this came out of the inquiry and it _ up with that? this came out of the inquiry and it was _ up with that? this came out of the inquiry and it was almost - up with that? this came out of the inquiry and it was almost an - up with that? this came out of the inquiry and it was almost an aside | inquiry and it was almost an aside at the end of the evidence of a very junior woman who still worked for fujitsu and used to work in their fraud and litigation support office. it was asked by a barrister for one of the sub—postmasters who pointed out that the crown prosecution service will still prosecute... had taken over the prosecution of sub—postmasters and post office workers from the post office but that they were still doing it using horizon evidence. now they set alarm bells ringing amongst an awful lot of people because, as we know, the horizon platform
this being prosecuted by the cps, what is "p with that?he cps, what is up with that?— up with that? this came out of the inuui up with that? this came out of the inquiry and — up with that? this came out of the inquiry and it _ up with that? this came out of the inquiry and it was _ up with that? this came out of the inquiry and it was almost - up with that? this came out of the inquiry and it was almost an - up with that? this came out of the inquiry and it was almost an aside |...
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i�*m hand over to the cps now. i'm certainly _ hand over to the cps now. i will- hand over to the cps now. i'm certainly happy. i will be - hand over to the cps now. i'm certainly happy. i will be the l certainly happy. i will be the arbiter of— certainly happy. i will be the arbiter of what _ certainly happy. i will be the arbiter of what is _ certainly happy. i will be the arbiter of what is critical - certainly happy. i will be the arbiter of what is critical or i certainly happy. i will be the i arbiter of what is critical or not. i arbiter of what is critical or not. i say— arbiter of what is critical or not. i say you — arbiter of what is critical or not. i say you stop and someone starts. mr henry. _ i say you stop and someone starts. mr henry. mr i say you stop and someone starts. mrhen . ~ m , . i say you stop and someone starts. mrhen . ~ , ., ., mr henry. mr bradshaw, contrary to what ou mr henry. mr bradshaw, contrary to what you say. _ mr henry. mr bradshaw, contrary to what you say. you — mr henry. mr bradshaw, contrary to what you say, you a
i�*m hand over to the cps now. i'm certainly _ hand over to the cps now. i will- hand over to the cps now. i'm certainly happy. i will be - hand over to the cps now. i'm certainly happy. i will be the l certainly happy. i will be the arbiter of— certainly happy. i will be the arbiter of what _ certainly happy. i will be the arbiter of what is _ certainly happy. i will be the arbiter of what is critical - certainly happy. i will be the arbiter of what is critical or i certainly happy. i will...
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cps for charging advice, i think there _ cps for charging advice, i think there is— cps for charginge going to be held - there is going to be individuals that are going to be held to i that are going to be held to account, _ that are going to be held to account, definitely. - that are going to be held to account, definitely.- account, definitely. bal, do you have confidence? _ account, definitely. bal, do you have confidence? yes, - account, definitely. bal, do you have confidence? yes, to - account, definitely. bal, do you have confidence? yes, to a - account, definitely. bal, do you i have confidence? yes, to a degree account, definitely. bal, do you - have confidence? yes, to a degree i have confidence? yes, to a degree i have been following _ have confidence? yes, to a degree i have been following the _ have confidence? yes, to a degree i have been following the inquiry - have been following the inquiry closely, and my only concern is... but i think without all the pressure, and certainly with paula vennells returning the cbe, i think it will be more open, with the public outcry,
cps for charging advice, i think there _ cps for charging advice, i think there is— cps for charginge going to be held - there is going to be individuals that are going to be held to i that are going to be held to account, _ that are going to be held to account, definitely. - that are going to be held to account, definitely.- account, definitely. bal, do you have confidence? _ account, definitely. bal, do you have confidence? yes, - account, definitely. bal, do you have confidence? yes, to -...
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the cps did not consult with us as has been _ cps did not consult with us as has been reported.. instead, we have been rushed, hastened and railroaded. to the assistant chief constable, rob griffin. _ the assistant chief constable, rob griffin, who finally released this information publicly yesterday, i say this. — information publicly yesterday, i say this, you have blood on your hands _ say this, you have blood on your hands if— say this, you have blood on your hands. if you had just done your jobs _ hands. if you had just done your jobs properly, there's a good chance my beautiful boy would be alive today — my beautiful boy would be alive toda . ~ , . ., . my beautiful boy would be alive toda. ~ ., . , today. the 65-year-old, ian coates, the school caretaker, _ today. the 65-year-old, ian coates, the school caretaker, they _ today. the 65-year-old, ian coates, the school caretaker, they have - today. the 65-year-old, ian coates, | the school caretaker, they have been talking and expressing the family's anger at today's sentencing. this man is a killer, _ anger at today's sent
the cps did not consult with us as has been _ cps did not consult with us as has been reported.. instead, we have been rushed, hastened and railroaded. to the assistant chief constable, rob griffin. _ the assistant chief constable, rob griffin, who finally released this information publicly yesterday, i say this. — information publicly yesterday, i say this, you have blood on your hands _ say this, you have blood on your hands if— say this, you have blood on your hands. if you had just done...
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or an independent body is involved, ratherthan the cps or an independent body is involved, rather thann the position of the post office. the system has a number of other changes, but that is for the future. if parliament does act, some might say that it sets a dangerous precedent especially when it comes to the independence of the courts and judges say in a future different case? i and judges say in a future different case? ~' . ., , case? i think the particular facts of this case _ case? i think the particular facts of this case are _ case? i think the particular facts of this case are so _ case? i think the particular facts of this case are so obvious - case? i think the particular facts of this case are so obvious to i of this case are so obvious to everyone and personally, i believe that the judiciary are as annoyed andindeed that the judiciary are as annoyed and indeed embarrassed because of the role of the courts in the convictions in the first place and perhaps some of the limitations within which the court of appeal finds itself in in not being able to overturn more at the mome
or an independent body is involved, ratherthan the cps or an independent body is involved, rather thann the position of the post office. the system has a number of other changes, but that is for the future. if parliament does act, some might say that it sets a dangerous precedent especially when it comes to the independence of the courts and judges say in a future different case? i and judges say in a future different case? ~' . ., , case? i think the particular facts of this case _ case? i...
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the post office stopped prosecuting in 2013, so did the cps take on the prosecution of sub—postmasterslso, what was the role of the post office investigators? over recent weeks in the inquiry, we have seen a parade of post office investigators whose investigations led to the false prosecutions of innocent people, being basically reminded of how inept their investigations were. so has the crown prosecution service been using investigations from post office investigators or were the police involved? this is an entirely new area and no one is suggesting at the moment that there is any wrongdoing, but giving the scale of the miscarriage ofjustice when the post office was prosecuting it would be interesting to see on what basis and that how many people the cps has initiated charges against since 2013. so i have written to the cps asking for some answers to those questions and hopefully we will get some clarity on that matter. it is just another little facet to a multifaceted scandal and that's why the evidence that these fujitsu employees are now giving to the inquiry is so interesting, bec
the post office stopped prosecuting in 2013, so did the cps take on the prosecution of sub—postmasterslso, what was the role of the post office investigators? over recent weeks in the inquiry, we have seen a parade of post office investigators whose investigations led to the false prosecutions of innocent people, being basically reminded of how inept their investigations were. so has the crown prosecution service been using investigations from post office investigators or were the police...
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the sales from the police, the cps and health - the police, the cps and health service — the police,in the murder of my— service have resulted in the murder of my father and these two innocent students _ of my father and these two innocent students. the nhs mental health trust have to be held accountable for their— trust have to be held accountable for their failures, along with the police — for their failures, along with the olice. ~ . ., ., , police. we will never come to terms with the loss — police. we will never come to terms with the loss of _ police. we will never come to terms with the loss of our _ police. we will never come to terms with the loss of our beloved - with the loss of our beloved daughter— with the loss of our beloved daughter grace, _ with the loss of our beloved daughter grace, and - with the loss of our beloved daughter grace, and how. with the loss of our beloved i daughter grace, and how she with the loss of our beloved - daughter grace, and how she lost her life. daughter grace, and how she lost her life her_ daughter grace, and how she lost her life her h
the sales from the police, the cps and health - the police, the cps and health service — the police,in the murder of my— service have resulted in the murder of my father and these two innocent students _ of my father and these two innocent students. the nhs mental health trust have to be held accountable for their— trust have to be held accountable for their failures, along with the police — for their failures, along with the olice. ~ . ., ., , police. we will never come to terms with...
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three of them taken through cps . them were taken through the cps.were nothing to do with the cps, that he wasn't the prime that kieran, he wasn't the prime minister, post minister, he wasn't the post affairs minister, he wasn't running they're running the post office. they're the responsible. they're the people responsible. they're the people, quite rightly, who are to account. are being held to account. >> telling me >> so you're telling me he didn't it? wasn't. didn't know about it? he wasn't. he looked into it. he didn't never looked into it. but this what i am. but this is what i am. >> yeah this was quite >> yeah, but this was quite i mean, was it becoming quite mean, was it not becoming quite a public thing that there were people who had been prosecuted and there was something dodgy going on, were now aware going on, and we were now aware that right? that something wasn't right? >> because >> i think most of those because because he stopped being director prosecutions director of public prosecutions in 2003 most of the it was in 2003 and most
three of them taken through cps . them were taken through the cps.were nothing to do with the cps, that he wasn't the prime that kieran, he wasn't the prime minister, post minister, he wasn't the post affairs minister, he wasn't running they're running the post office. they're the responsible. they're the people responsible. they're the people, quite rightly, who are to account. are being held to account. >> telling me >> so you're telling me he didn't it? wasn't. didn't know about...
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wasn't the post office limited, but the cps . three of those cases were cps.e of those cases were on sir keir starmer's watch. now what kevin hollinrake is saying there to david jones, a senior lawyer , a solicitor, but also lawyer, a solicitor, but also someone who knows what i went to, how to ask a question in parliament. he was being very clear. we will look at the choices made, the decisions made and point all week on this and your point all week on this channel against some hostile attacks on twitter, i should say. and nigel farage is that if they find a smoking gun going back to the top of the cps when he was the dpp , it won't just be he was the dpp, it won't just be ed davey on the hook for some of these choices made. it's keir starmer too. >> absolutely. talking of sir ed davey, he wasn't there. >> he wasn't there. >> he wasn't there. >> the leader of the liberal democrats who get up democrats who loves to get up and at pmqs, he wasn't. >> no, he's got his own commitments. he obviously got a complicated family issues with caring and the of it. so he c
wasn't the post office limited, but the cps . three of those cases were cps.e of those cases were on sir keir starmer's watch. now what kevin hollinrake is saying there to david jones, a senior lawyer , a solicitor, but also lawyer, a solicitor, but also someone who knows what i went to, how to ask a question in parliament. he was being very clear. we will look at the choices made, the decisions made and point all week on this and your point all week on this channel against some hostile attacks...
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the cps did not consult with us as has been reported.forthe the pre—trial plea hearing on the 28. for the record, they had suggested meeting as one hour before the morning of the pre—trial hearing which we felt was late. we were presented with a fait accompli that the decision had been made to accept manslaughter charges, at no point during the previous five and a half months will be given any indication that this could conclude on anything other than murder. we trusted in our system, foolishly as it turns we do not dispute that the murderer is mentally unwell and has been for a number of years. however, the premeditated planning, the collection of lethal weapons, hiding in the shadows and brutality of the attacks that of an individual who knew exactly what he was doing, he knew exactly what he was doing, he knew entirely that it was wrong, but he did it anyway. this has been a trial by doctors. why was there no mental health assessment during his time in custody? why was the first time in custody? why was the first time he had an assess
the cps did not consult with us as has been reported.forthe the pre—trial plea hearing on the 28. for the record, they had suggested meeting as one hour before the morning of the pre—trial hearing which we felt was late. we were presented with a fait accompli that the decision had been made to accept manslaughter charges, at no point during the previous five and a half months will be given any indication that this could conclude on anything other than murder. we trusted in our system,...
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so the cps said — and that is quite unusual.rge — alternative than to change the charge to what he had admitted, which _ charge to what he had admitted, which was — charge to what he had admitted, which was manslaughter, killing these _ which was manslaughter, killing these poor three victims, but clearly— these poor three victims, but clearly the families are not satisfied with that.- clearly the families are not satisfied with that. ., ., , satisfied with that. tom symonds, so - hie satisfied with that. tom symonds, sophie hutchinson, _ satisfied with that. tom symonds, sophie hutchinson, thank- satisfied with that. tom symonds, sophie hutchinson, thank you. - satisfied with that. tom symonds, l sophie hutchinson, thank you. now satisfied with that. tom symonds, - sophie hutchinson, thank you. now we will look at the rest of the night's news. scotland's first minister humza yousaf has apologised for his government's failings in handing over messages to the covid inquiry. the hearing, which is currently sitting in edinburgh, al
so the cps said — and that is quite unusual.rge — alternative than to change the charge to what he had admitted, which _ charge to what he had admitted, which was — charge to what he had admitted, which was manslaughter, killing these _ which was manslaughter, killing these poor three victims, but clearly— these poor three victims, but clearly the families are not satisfied with that.- clearly the families are not satisfied with that. ., ., , satisfied with that. tom symonds, so - hie...
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so as other was head of the cps.ector of public prosecutions, which is a role that's145 years which is a role that's 145 years old, he has oversight, which he's publicly admitted of all prosecutions in the country. so all 700 prosecutions he has to answer for, really, because he could have intervened in any of them at any time. but and because there has been a vast move to defend him from that . if move to defend him from that. if you take the other title, director of the cps, what we are uncover ing and literally uncovering now is that the cps did directly prosecuted on behalf of the post office . some behalf of the post office. some of these individuals, when keir starmer was in charge of it. so in 2 in 2010, he prosecuted the pregnant. pregnant seamen . pregnant. pregnant seamen. mishra, who cries it's very moving on. the panorama documentary entirely innocent woman went to prison for 15 months. he his cps orchestrated that prosecution. now, yes, he must answer as director of the cps and as director of public pros
so as other was head of the cps.ector of public prosecutions, which is a role that's145 years which is a role that's 145 years old, he has oversight, which he's publicly admitted of all prosecutions in the country. so all 700 prosecutions he has to answer for, really, because he could have intervened in any of them at any time. but and because there has been a vast move to defend him from that . if move to defend him from that. if you take the other title, director of the cps, what we are...
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the failures from the police, the cps, the health— failures from the police, the cps, the health service the murder of my father and these two innocent students. the nhs mental— two innocent students. the nhs mental health trusts have to be held accountable for their failures along with the _ accountable for their failures along with the police. all we can do is hope _ with the police. all we can do is hope that— with the police. all we can do is hope that in due course some sort of justice _ hope that in due course some sort of justice will— hope that in due course some sort of justice will be served. this man has made _ justice will be served. this man has made a _ justice will be served. this man has made a mockery of the system and he has got _ made a mockery of the system and he has got away with murder. we will never come to terms with the loss of— we will never come to terms with the loss of our— we will never come to terms with the loss of our beloved _ we will never come to terms with the loss of our beloved daughter - we will never come to terms with the loss of our beloved dau
the failures from the police, the cps, the health— failures from the police, the cps, the health service the murder of my father and these two innocent students. the nhs mental— two innocent students. the nhs mental health trusts have to be held accountable for their failures along with the _ accountable for their failures along with the police. all we can do is hope _ with the police. all we can do is hope that— with the police. all we can do is hope that in due course some sort of...
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the truth about the matter is that that the cps , um, matter is that that the cps, um, followed the guidelinesguidelines were quite clear that in the event and there were three psychiatrists who said this, that he was suffering from severe psychosis and therefore he couldn't be charged with murder. however as the mother points out in every other respect, outside the psychosis, this was a planned killing . he this was a planned killing. he went and bought. he he bought he bought the weapons to do the killing. he lay in waiting . killing. he lay in waiting. right. this was all pre—planned . right. this was all pre—planned. and, um, the issue there is one other issue that emerges in all this, which is quite serious, that if in the event under the treatment of the hospital order, this, this , this, this killer this, this, this, this killer can actually end up if he turns out to be quote , cured, unquote, out to be quote, cured, unquote, of his psychosis, he could in fact, bizarrely, not have to serve his sentence in a jail. and the other issue that emerges with this particular guy is that his psyc
the truth about the matter is that that the cps , um, matter is that that the cps, um, followed the guidelinesguidelines were quite clear that in the event and there were three psychiatrists who said this, that he was suffering from severe psychosis and therefore he couldn't be charged with murder. however as the mother points out in every other respect, outside the psychosis, this was a planned killing . he this was a planned killing. he went and bought. he he bought he bought the weapons to...
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there will be two key questions, first, how did the cps the decision to drop the murder charge afters actions on the day and how was this communicated with the families concerned? how were they consulted. that's an important part of the case because there are effectively codes of practice about trying to keep victims informed as they go along. the key thing in this is the issue of the medical evidence and in court last week that was described as overwhelming and so the cps felt it had no choice but to allow the murder charge to go away. in effect the review cannot change that. you cannot effectively have a retrial without significant new evidence but what it may do is answer some of the questions that the families now have about what happened to leave them in a situation where they have, in many respect, lost trust in justice. the time is 6.15pm. our top story this evening. after two years of stalemate, a power sharing government looks likely to return to northern ireland. and still to come how the cast of les miserables helped the actor return to the spotlight after having a stroke
there will be two key questions, first, how did the cps the decision to drop the murder charge afters actions on the day and how was this communicated with the families concerned? how were they consulted. that's an important part of the case because there are effectively codes of practice about trying to keep victims informed as they go along. the key thing in this is the issue of the medical evidence and in court last week that was described as overwhelming and so the cps felt it had no choice...
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that's how we feel thus far, particularly with the cps and the police _ particularly with the cps andably too soon to say but will... watch this space, i suppose. thank_ will... watch this space, i suppose. thank you — will... watch this space, i suppose. thank yon-— thank you. you met with sir keir starmer, was — thank you. you met with sir keir starmer, was he _ thank you. you met with sir keir starmer, was he supportive - thank you. you met with sir keir starmer, was he supportive of i thank you. you met with sir keir i starmer, was he supportive of your calls or a public inquiry? absolutely for the p was very supportive. absolutely for the p was very sopportive-— absolutely for the p was very su--ortive. �* supportive. and you were reassured b that supportive. and you were reassured by that response? _ supportive. and you were reassured by that response? yes. _ supportive. and you were reassured by that response? yes. thank - by that response? yes. thank you very much — by that response? yes. thank you very much i _ by that response? jazz thank you very much i appreciate your resp
that's how we feel thus far, particularly with the cps and the police _ particularly with the cps andably too soon to say but will... watch this space, i suppose. thank_ will... watch this space, i suppose. thank you — will... watch this space, i suppose. thank yon-— thank you. you met with sir keir starmer, was — thank you. you met with sir keir starmer, was he _ thank you. you met with sir keir starmer, was he supportive - thank you. you met with sir keir starmer, was he supportive of i...
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this man ran the cps. yes, of course he didn't get everything right, but the cps.hing right, but the cps. yes, of course he didhas at everything right, but the cps. yes, of course he didhas a trackything right, but the cps. yes, of course he didhas a track record right, but the cps. yes, of course he didhas a track record ofiht, but the cps. yes, of course he didhas a track record of goingt he has a track record of going after criminals , of holding them after criminals, of holding them to account. so yes, i do have hopein to account. so yes, i do have hope in him. but you talk about the smell of hash and yet you support sadiq khan, who flew over on a vanity trip to to new york talk about decriminalising drugs . i'm york talk about decriminalising drugs. i'm not someone who does believe in decriminalising drugs, but you support sadiq khan , you support sadiq khan . khan, you support sadiq khan. >> do you or don't you? >> do you or don't you? >> i certainly vote for him over susan. he support. i think she's got clue about what she's got a clue about what she's doing
this man ran the cps. yes, of course he didn't get everything right, but the cps.hing right, but the cps. yes, of course he didhas at everything right, but the cps. yes, of course he didhas a trackything right, but the cps. yes, of course he didhas a track record right, but the cps. yes, of course he didhas a track record ofiht, but the cps. yes, of course he didhas a track record of goingt he has a track record of going after criminals , of holding them after criminals, of holding them to...
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could _ the appeal system and whether the cps could take over but no matter who takes — cps could take take years and years to work through hundreds of cases_ and years to work through hundreds of cases to — and years to work through hundreds of cases to get people having their cases_ of cases to get people having their cases overturned so another idea floated _ cases overturned so another idea floated is — cases overturned so another idea floated is a state intervention to exonerate — floated is a state intervention to exonerate them en masse and it would require _ exonerate them en masse and it would require an _ exonerate them en masse and it would require an act of parliament and this is— require an act of parliament and this is something they're looking at doing _ this is something they're looking at doing and _ this is something they're looking at doing and there is a mounting case and many— doing and there is a mounting case and many of them have been trying to clear their— and many of them have been trying to clear their names for two decades or so. rafael nadal has pulled out
could _ the appeal system and whether the cps could take over but no matter who takes — cps could take take years and years to work through hundreds of cases_ and years to work through hundreds of cases to — and years to work through hundreds of cases to get people having their cases_ of cases to get people having their cases overturned so another idea floated _ cases overturned so another idea floated is — cases overturned so another idea floated is a state intervention to exonerate —...
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by these investigators who were operating separately from the police and the cps.that his behaviour in some of these interrogations was unprofessional. one particular case was talked about, janet skinner. she spent three months of a nine month custodial sentence in prison. she was convicted of false accounting due to a £59,000 shortfall and she has talked about prison being just horrendous in recent interviews. he was one of the people investigating her. he was asked about a comment he made in one of those interviews when he asked her, should you have got out of bed earlier? it was put to him that was completely inappropriate in a police style interview, why was he questioning her about her lifestyle? and his answer was, well, this is about a business, this is about the post office, this is about being professional and the reason i was asking her that question was this was about the post office was being run properly and her getting out of bed properly was relevant to this investigation. so, really, a big part of this evidence session today with steve bradshaw is n
by these investigators who were operating separately from the police and the cps.that his behaviour in some of these interrogations was unprofessional. one particular case was talked about, janet skinner. she spent three months of a nine month custodial sentence in prison. she was convicted of false accounting due to a £59,000 shortfall and she has talked about prison being just horrendous in recent interviews. he was one of the people investigating her. he was asked about a comment he made in...
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but although i very rarely have anything good to say about the cps , uh, you know, it about the cps,their fault. uh, they've got a paranoid schizophrenic that's what this man is. paranoid schizophrenic. now, to be charged with murder, you've got to have what is called mens rea. that is, you've got to know what you're doing at the time. you've got to be mentally competent. if they had charged him chances are him with murder, the chances are quite high that he would have been, he he would have been been, um. he he would have been found guilty , either by the found not guilty, either by the jury found not guilty, either by the jury or on appeal. found not guilty, either by the jury or on appeal . they were jury or on appeal. they were right to go for manslaughter. because if you get because you can if you get a conviction for manslaughter as has been done, keep that person behind bars , in this case, in behind bars, in this case, in a secure mental hospital for life. so you can do that . they were so you can do that. they were right to do that. i don't often stand up for the cps, but on
but although i very rarely have anything good to say about the cps , uh, you know, it about the cps,their fault. uh, they've got a paranoid schizophrenic that's what this man is. paranoid schizophrenic. now, to be charged with murder, you've got to have what is called mens rea. that is, you've got to know what you're doing at the time. you've got to be mentally competent. if they had charged him chances are him with murder, the chances are quite high that he would have been, he he would have...
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by the officers of ems and cp but we had members who helped with the cooking.we had our emt clark stern who brought his industrial grill to the station and they bbq tritip, chicken and had sides and cookies so a time for all members working that day and had to sacrifice time from families to meet and eat together and enjoy that day and so we are very thankful for all the support we received to get our folks in there. for community paramedicine under chief simon pang, a number of activities that occurred during the month of december. chief april slone visited all of the sfpd captains during the monthly meetings so it was a opportunity for her to talk about some changes that have been happening with the scrt, changes to the special [indiscernible] upcoming and so able to answer and clarify some of our operational procedures with them. we also had chief mason meet with portland oregon folks seeking to get additional information about our programs and how we developed our programs. this is just a one of a number of opportunities that wehave done in the city with ot
by the officers of ems and cp but we had members who helped with the cooking.we had our emt clark stern who brought his industrial grill to the station and they bbq tritip, chicken and had sides and cookies so a time for all members working that day and had to sacrifice time from families to meet and eat together and enjoy that day and so we are very thankful for all the support we received to get our folks in there. for community paramedicine under chief simon pang, a number of activities that...
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he could not stand and rushed to the harbor emergency hospital for treatment. çp çp whenarrived at thetal doctors first believed his injuries would prove to be fatal. officer an survived, however lost the use of his leg and therefore enable to ever return to duty.the incident for february 6, 1913 newspaper article, officer lofgran stated to the san it. i grabbed the lines and could do nothing. but i all to try. for i'm a policeman and it is my duty do so. any other policeman would have done so. officer lofgran actions demonstrated the disregard for his safety in favor that of the members of the displayed outstanding bravery conducting a life saving act above and beyond the expected line of duty. knowing his risking his life he committed self-less act of service. a run away team surely have severely injured or killed pedestrians it collided into. the the action tly disabled. despite sacrifice his legacy of service lives 4 more generation of law enforcement aufshers and family. for his efforts, officer has been awarded the gold medal of valor and purple heart.honor to introduce officer l
he could not stand and rushed to the harbor emergency hospital for treatment. çp çp whenarrived at thetal doctors first believed his injuries would prove to be fatal. officer an survived, however lost the use of his leg and therefore enable to ever return to duty.the incident for february 6, 1913 newspaper article, officer lofgran stated to the san it. i grabbed the lines and could do nothing. but i all to try. for i'm a policeman and it is my duty do so. any other policeman would have done...
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guess, have to ascertain how the governor and his committee members will decide on the outlook for cpre's some views in the market the bank of japan will need to lower their forecast. but we'll have to wait and see and ultimately how that would affect the monetary policy decision which in our view we think the bank ofjapan will normalise monetary policy going forward, but it will be a measured approach. to going forward, but it will be a measured approach.- measured approach. to fuel inflation, — measured approach. to fuel inflation, one _ measured approach. to fuel inflation, one way _ measured approach. to fuel inflation, one way is - measured approach. to fuel inflation, one way is to - inflation, one way is to increase wages. i guess because japan continues be to face a labour shortage, wages have been going up, but at the same time real wages haven't caught up time real wages haven't caught up with rising inflation. there's large swathes of the market that have yet to see their wages gain significantly. a lot of the large companies have committed to that. we've the wage negotiati
guess, have to ascertain how the governor and his committee members will decide on the outlook for cpre's some views in the market the bank of japan will need to lower their forecast. but we'll have to wait and see and ultimately how that would affect the monetary policy decision which in our view we think the bank ofjapan will normalise monetary policy going forward, but it will be a measured approach. to going forward, but it will be a measured approach.- measured approach. to fuel inflation,...
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for people with lower body movement disorders , especially for people with scoliosis, ms , stroke, cp and other movement disorders . by using this device, take a step and participate in the society. the device is actually equipped with the iot system, the internet of sync, in which a sim card is inserted whenever when it turns on, the device's information is sent to our server and we can see online that the device is turned on, how many hours has it been working so far, or the time. whether the initial services or subsequent services have arrived or not, if there is a breakdown or problem , for example, in the battery system or in the engine system , it will send us a report. according to the report of the website of the world parkinson conference, the number of people suffering from this disease in the world will reach about 12 million people in the next 30 years, and the production of such devices can make it easier for these people to return to normal life. morteza yacoubi from patients and at half the price of foreign produced samples . according to the statistics of the ministry
for people with lower body movement disorders , especially for people with scoliosis, ms , stroke, cp and other movement disorders . by using this device, take a step and participate in the society. the device is actually equipped with the iot system, the internet of sync, in which a sim card is inserted whenever when it turns on, the device's information is sent to our server and we can see online that the device is turned on, how many hours has it been working so far, or the time. whether the...
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the cps did not consult with us as has been reported.est was friday the 24th of november, a few short days before the pre—trial plea hearing on the 28th. forthe the pre—trial plea hearing on the 28th. for the record, they had suggested meeting us one hour before on the morning of the pre—trial hearing, we felt it was too late. we were presented with the fate of a complete that the decision had been to accept manslaughter charges, at no point during the previous five and a half months will be given any indication that this could conclude indication that this could conclude in anything other than murder. we trusted in our system, foolishly, as it turns out. we do not dispute that the murderer is mentally unwell and has been for a number of years. however, the premeditated planning, the collection of lethal weapons, hiding in the shadows and brutality of the attacks are that of an individual who knew exactly what he was doing, he knew entirely that it was doing, he knew entirely that it was wrong, but he did it anyway. to the middle east, i
the cps did not consult with us as has been reported.est was friday the 24th of november, a few short days before the pre—trial plea hearing on the 28th. forthe the pre—trial plea hearing on the 28th. for the record, they had suggested meeting us one hour before on the morning of the pre—trial hearing, we felt it was too late. we were presented with the fate of a complete that the decision had been to accept manslaughter charges, at no point during the previous five and a half months will...
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importantly why did doctor blackwood instructed by the cps in august, waiting until the cps in august 14th of november to interview and assess him? so many questions to nottingham police. we additionally have grave concerns regarding aspects of this investigation . why were of this investigation. why were we repeatedly told through the summer that the offender was a sofa surfer and had no real abode? not true . he did one that abode? not true. he did one that was registered in his name in nottingham, and one that he had beenin nottingham, and one that he had been in for six months prior to his eviction on only the 11th of june last year. why why it took repeated questioning from to us finally receive an answer late last friday afternoon , to the last friday afternoon, to the question of his outstanding warrant, issued september 2022 for a vicious attack on a police officer. such a violent assault that he was tasered to the assistant chief constable, rob griffin , who finally released griffin, who finally released this information publicly yesterday. i say this you have blood on your h
importantly why did doctor blackwood instructed by the cps in august, waiting until the cps in august 14th of november to interview and assess him? so many questions to nottingham police. we additionally have grave concerns regarding aspects of this investigation . why were of this investigation. why were we repeatedly told through the summer that the offender was a sofa surfer and had no real abode? not true . he did one that abode? not true. he did one that was registered in his name in...
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of the the, [000:00:00;00] the as a how are the size of the cps because they can scroll, so i'd be to and then use familiar email futures. great if and then to the rules. the nazi theory of racial superiority, finished style for years of creating an ssl all the place and 14 concentration comes. so the full prisoner of war labor comes 10 prisons really well, you know, thing to do is go level. she's the media venue. so i'm assuming you need even the, the chest really to get all the fields. i'm assuming people's going to be approximately 25000 people went through the kind of goal of finish camps according to official figures. this move stuff, dudley level, if the ship did utility and i give you an idea, i'm not sure it's just the snyder stuff. so young congress that, i mean, you know what the famine disease forced labor to which it by the word is formulas. what was the last it also need you to do was to take that to you that, that it's a terrible human off with those who put in these 9, push those things up to give you what feel it through to create the, those thousands of testimonies of
of the the, [000:00:00;00] the as a how are the size of the cps because they can scroll, so i'd be to and then use familiar email futures. great if and then to the rules. the nazi theory of racial superiority, finished style for years of creating an ssl all the place and 14 concentration comes. so the full prisoner of war labor comes 10 prisons really well, you know, thing to do is go level. she's the media venue. so i'm assuming you need even the, the chest really to get all the fields. i'm...
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november core cp pix, all right, so let's talk about core cp pix. it actually saw its first drop below 4% in nearly three years comparing it, coming in at at 3.9% compared to the previous month's 4%. so that's good news. coming down. but still a little too warm for comfort. federal reserve bank of richmond president if tom harkin, who will be a voting member later this month, told the virginia bankers' association today that any improvements on inflation are still pretty narrow, okay? incremental. and he said they're focused on goods. what about food? i mean, we saw food, we saw shelter jumping pretty dramatically. and then cleveland fed's loretta mester, who becomes a voting member in a year, took it a step further, dousing the market's hopes of multiple chops to interest rates a little bit with a pack of ice in the face say, quote, march is probably too soon for a rate cut. but wall street still optimistic. fed funds futures showing a more than 60% chance of a rate cut come march. we shall see. not only do we get another inflation metric, as chery
november core cp pix, all right, so let's talk about core cp pix. it actually saw its first drop below 4% in nearly three years comparing it, coming in at at 3.9% compared to the previous month's 4%. so that's good news. coming down. but still a little too warm for comfort. federal reserve bank of richmond president if tom harkin, who will be a voting member later this month, told the virginia bankers' association today that any improvements on inflation are still pretty narrow, okay?...
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cp and said we are going to spend a billion dollars.d and by the end of 2023 he stood at 11.5 billion and in 2024 we're representing that we're going to d another $2 billion in projects. now these men and women from our highway department, you know, i had to bring you something out here but they have -- they have a banner but get this, so in total that's over $13.4 billion in cumulative infrastructure investment in west virginia during my administration and i want you to look. i want you to look at the number of projects and where they are. they're everywhere. they're blooming everywhere and these folks are making ithappen. please give them the a monstrous round of applause. [applause] >> gad, good stuff. >> now i've been good up to now. i've been good up to now except a little kid. now let me just tell you this now i probably could use your prayer a little bit because this is really tough on me right here. you know, i've got a story to tell you but i've got this to tell you and this is where we end this. you know, i'm a real believer j
cp and said we are going to spend a billion dollars.d and by the end of 2023 he stood at 11.5 billion and in 2024 we're representing that we're going to d another $2 billion in projects. now these men and women from our highway department, you know, i had to bring you something out here but they have -- they have a banner but get this, so in total that's over $13.4 billion in cumulative infrastructure investment in west virginia during my administration and i want you to look. i want you to...
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of grace and barnaby and ian are pretty furious about how they have been treated by the police, the cpsthe sentencing of the killer who will be detained in a high security hospital. the mirror, they were failed. the guardian, eu plan to stop drugs will worsen uk shortages. police chief has blood on his hands over the stabbing. and there is the mother of barnaby. that is all from us tonight. if you have a story to tell us, we have heard from postmasters tonight who were also the victims of armed robberies and who were asked to pay the money back by the post office. do get in touch. you can send a message on whatsapp. or you can you can send a message on whatsapp. oryou can e—mail you can send a message on whatsapp. or you can e—mail newsnight. faisal�*s here tomorrow. until then, goodnight. the biden administration is doing the right thing by trying to open up lines of dialogue. i'm a democrat and i think congress would also be willing to open up lines of communication and dialogue to de—escalate tension. communication and dialogue to de-escalate tension.— communication and dialogue to d
of grace and barnaby and ian are pretty furious about how they have been treated by the police, the cpsthe sentencing of the killer who will be detained in a high security hospital. the mirror, they were failed. the guardian, eu plan to stop drugs will worsen uk shortages. police chief has blood on his hands over the stabbing. and there is the mother of barnaby. that is all from us tonight. if you have a story to tell us, we have heard from postmasters tonight who were also the victims of armed...
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instagram but for here tonight, warriors rolling with the same lineup and they did last game, steph curry cp 3 late times in race. jackson davis in jonathan kominga. steve kerr said he want to stick with that line of work. you game. he's just trying to play chess see what combinations work for a team that as i said, >> struggling to find consistency. we'll be live at chase center all night reporting. i'm jason dumas aspect you yes. we'll see how they believe they can. right. the ship. thanks, jay. talk to later now to the niners week. >> know that at least one big star will be missing the upcoming matchup with the rams this week. game does matter. so whatever. but you have star running back. christian mccaffrey who did suffer a mild calf strain as they're calling it the so hey, will sit out this upcoming game. mccaffrey. hurt the calf in sunday's 27 to 10 victory at washington that help the niners clinched the number one seed in the nfc and the all important first round bye. so they get an extra week to rest. coach kyle shanahan said the expectation is that the cafferty will be available for
instagram but for here tonight, warriors rolling with the same lineup and they did last game, steph curry cp 3 late times in race. jackson davis in jonathan kominga. steve kerr said he want to stick with that line of work. you game. he's just trying to play chess see what combinations work for a team that as i said, >> struggling to find consistency. we'll be live at chase center all night reporting. i'm jason dumas aspect you yes. we'll see how they believe they can. right. the ship....
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do pass cp's over at the top. never know how that plays out. and basketball guidance to over from there. >> the forty-niners continue to prep for their season finale this sunday at levi's stadium against the rams. we know brock purdy and christian mccaffrey won't play and we're pretty sure most of the rest of those starters likely won't play all that much. but kyle shanahan has cautioned his guys not to relax and let their guard down no matter how much or how little they play. the goal is still to get better. what we do know that sam darnold will be qb one. he's had an interesting career path and has plenty of starts under his belt. and even though he is much more experienced quarterback brock purdy, he was asked what has he learned from backing up brock this season? >> you know, brock is just in terms of his what he does get ready for the he studies the and he's very meticulous about that. he stays with them self better than any quarterback. i've been around in terms of just taking what the defense and obviously there's a time and place to be
do pass cp's over at the top. never know how that plays out. and basketball guidance to over from there. >> the forty-niners continue to prep for their season finale this sunday at levi's stadium against the rams. we know brock purdy and christian mccaffrey won't play and we're pretty sure most of the rest of those starters likely won't play all that much. but kyle shanahan has cautioned his guys not to relax and let their guard down no matter how much or how little they play. the goal is...
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cp 3 was perfect. 3 of 3 from beyond the arc with 12 points on the night. final seconds of that happen. the warriors once again down by one. but you see that stiff sinks a 3 and you can count powers. well, he was shocked n% and 70 get that one, which why would you be shocked? they're tied at 55 heading into halftime. and then we go to the 4th quarter with the governor down by one to klay thompson, get 3 of his 15 points for quite the splash brothers were in full effect tonight or if they regain the lead with that one in the warriors up by for steph knocked down the stepback 3 and he's feeling it with a low. i don't know what to call facial expression what he but it was looked like he was very excited in impounding, carol, right here with the mist. and you snowbird and only the one who snowbirds every play jk he gets those easy was his best he can with the 2 hand jam 19 points on 9 for him in the war years. they've had their legion 9th step with the finishing touches on this a nice little teardrop. the you know, the cinema off with the 36 points and 6 assist
cp 3 was perfect. 3 of 3 from beyond the arc with 12 points on the night. final seconds of that happen. the warriors once again down by one. but you see that stiff sinks a 3 and you can count powers. well, he was shocked n% and 70 get that one, which why would you be shocked? they're tied at 55 heading into halftime. and then we go to the 4th quarter with the governor down by one to klay thompson, get 3 of his 15 points for quite the splash brothers were in full effect tonight or if they regain...
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the cps , the health service have the cps, the health service have resulted in the murder of my fatherhese two innocent students. the nhs mental health trust have to be held accountable for their failures, along with the police . all we along with the police. all we can do is hope that in due course, some sort of justice will be served. this man has made a mockery of the system and he has got away with murder . he has got away with murder. yes, well, this is the end of this sentencing hearing. there wasn't a trial like the family and much of the country would have expected, but faldo kalakani pled guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility because of his mental illness, because of his mental illness, because of his mental illness, because of schizophrenia . and because of schizophrenia. and thatis because of schizophrenia. and that is something that all of the psychiatrists said was entirely true. and they all agreed unanimously that he would not have committed these acts without his illness . and that's without his illness. and that's something that was accepte
the cps , the health service have the cps, the health service have resulted in the murder of my fatherhese two innocent students. the nhs mental health trust have to be held accountable for their failures, along with the police . all we along with the police. all we can do is hope that in due course, some sort of justice will be served. this man has made a mockery of the system and he has got away with murder . he has got away with murder. yes, well, this is the end of this sentencing hearing....
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you know, the injuries are not new to cp. 3 had a live injuries to his hands over the course of his career this making it is 12. it's unfortunate that 53 seems to be a spark with a worrier sometimes when they needed it. most, even starting the last few games for the warriors. no timetable. right now, his return, he said to have surgery on it next week. giants, they made a move today to bolster the pitching staff training for the mayor's pitcher, robbie ray. there he was a cy young award winner in 2021. while pitching with the toronto blue jays hid inside a huge deal with the mariners in 2022. last may. his season was cut short when he blew out his elbow and had tommy john surgery, which ended his season. so he is expected to be back on the mound sometime after the all-star break. this season. but he has 3 years and 73 million dollars left on his contract. now to get robbing the giants gave up. a couple of veteran players were talking about outfielder mitch haniger who had injury problems himself last season. he went back to his old team after signing the giants last offseason. and after si
you know, the injuries are not new to cp. 3 had a live injuries to his hands over the course of his career this making it is 12. it's unfortunate that 53 seems to be a spark with a worrier sometimes when they needed it. most, even starting the last few games for the warriors. no timetable. right now, his return, he said to have surgery on it next week. giants, they made a move today to bolster the pitching staff training for the mayor's pitcher, robbie ray. there he was a cy young award winner...
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hopefully and based, grew up in the region the the as they already started the cps because they kept the store for, i'd be as a to and then use email futures. great if in to the urls the non c theory of racial superiority finished style for years of creating an ssl all the place and 14 concentration cams. so the full prisoner of war labor comes 10. prisons a well, you know, thing to do is go level. she's the media venue, so i'm assuming you need even the, the chest is really to get over the fields. goodness people's gonna city. and approximately 25000 people went through the occupied of go to finish camps according to official figures. these move stuff suddenly level if the ship did utility and i give you an idea, i'm not sure it's just the snider stuff. so the youngest that i mean you know what the firm in disease forced labor to achieve by the warden. so for me as well as even up on the lot that it also need, you know, i'd love to take that to you that, that it's a deep, it almost human off with those who put in his name, push those things up to give you what you want to do it beca
hopefully and based, grew up in the region the the as they already started the cps because they kept the store for, i'd be as a to and then use email futures. great if in to the urls the non c theory of racial superiority finished style for years of creating an ssl all the place and 14 concentration cams. so the full prisoner of war labor comes 10. prisons a well, you know, thing to do is go level. she's the media venue, so i'm assuming you need even the, the chest is really to get over the...
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trading cp three and revamping the roster. warriors and raptors in action tonight at chase. right now. we'll have the hightst 11. and we've got the dubs on seven wednesday night stephen curry and the warriors host zion williamson. d e pelicans coverage begins at five. remember a very special 530 tip off. so take work off. watch the game. if you're not at chase center. uh, followed by after the game, i'll be at chase. my first basketball show of the year. very excited. larry will be in the studio with the regular crew. so don january is a fun month. hoping a nice little month in vegas in february. wait and see how the niners do. >> we can tell you're excited and yes, i will take the day off because chris, you say so. thank you. well, coming up, if you are looking for love today could be the day. why dating apps are ready for a relationship. rush next ♪ jardiance ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance, ♪ ♪ at each day's staaart. ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to seee. ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c. ♪ jardiance works 24/7 in your body to flu
trading cp three and revamping the roster. warriors and raptors in action tonight at chase. right now. we'll have the hightst 11. and we've got the dubs on seven wednesday night stephen curry and the warriors host zion williamson. d e pelicans coverage begins at five. remember a very special 530 tip off. so take work off. watch the game. if you're not at chase center. uh, followed by after the game, i'll be at chase. my first basketball show of the year. very excited. larry will be in the...
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they were able to bypass the police to bypass the cps , and they were left the cps, and they were left to their own devices. and there is a large element, i think, in what happened that was nothing less than utterly vindictive and nasty. so yes, people should ultimately be held to account. and that's a lot more than losing an honour for one particular woman. even if a million people have signed that position, that that petition, it wasn't just down to her. now, the conservative party is constantly split . there are i constantly split. there are i don't know how many different families of conservative mps , families of conservative mps, but one of them, chris skidmore, was, of course, an energy minister, very committed to the net zero agenda. and dramatically on friday afternoon resigns as a member of parliament and says he wants to force a by—election even though his constituency is going to be abolished at the next election. for some, it's a principled move , for others, it's utterly cynical because they say he's heading to off get a job in the green lobby. but this afternoon, this de
they were able to bypass the police to bypass the cps , and they were left the cps, and they were left to their own devices. and there is a large element, i think, in what happened that was nothing less than utterly vindictive and nasty. so yes, people should ultimately be held to account. and that's a lot more than losing an honour for one particular woman. even if a million people have signed that position, that that petition, it wasn't just down to her. now, the conservative party is...
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individuals without the cps involvement.level of supervision, this could happen again. and let's be clear, that's clear, we're a country that's full potential office full of potential post office scandals because we have a lot of arms length quango , a body of arms length quango, a body set the government. set up by the government. i personally think those responsibilities be given responsibilities should be given back regards back to parliament. regards choice of who the government is next round. should next time round. they should look of those look at taking as many of those powers possible. the powers back as possible. the other thing as well, that's really interesting . i've been really interesting. i've been speaking to people about if we should foot the bill, and most people said yes. so there's people have said yes. so there's the of we were the technical thing of we were the technical thing of we were the office at that point . the post office at that point. it part of the government, the post office at that point.
individuals without the cps involvement.level of supervision, this could happen again. and let's be clear, that's clear, we're a country that's full potential office full of potential post office scandals because we have a lot of arms length quango , a body of arms length quango, a body set the government. set up by the government. i personally think those responsibilities be given responsibilities should be given back regards back to parliament. regards choice of who the government is next...
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government is looking at whether the post office could be removed from the appeal system and whether the cpser who takes over it could take years and years to work through hundreds of cases to get people having their cases overturned so another idea floated is a state intervention to exonerate them en masse and it would require an act of parliament and this is something they're looking at doing and there is a mounting case and many of them have been trying to clear their names for two decades or so. mr sunak also spoke about his rwanda asylum plan and several other issues in his interview with laura kuenssberg — and we'll be playing it in full for viewers in the uk, at half past four. the environment agency is warning that more properties could flood over the next week as river levels rise. more than 1,800 properties have already flooded after prolonged wet weather and intense rainfall. this lunchtime there are nearly 350 flood warnings and alerts in place in england, and five in wales. jessica lane has the latest from collingham in nottinghamshire. it's in between nottingham and lincoln and
government is looking at whether the post office could be removed from the appeal system and whether the cpser who takes over it could take years and years to work through hundreds of cases to get people having their cases overturned so another idea floated is a state intervention to exonerate them en masse and it would require an act of parliament and this is something they're looking at doing and there is a mounting case and many of them have been trying to clear their names for two decades...
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the fails from the police, the cps and the health service have resulted in the murder of my father andheld accountable for their failures, along with the police. we will never come to terms with the loss of our beloved i daughter grace, and how she lost her life. - her heroic actions, - she was a gift to us and she was a gift to the country. we will look for answers - regarding missed opportunities to intervene and prevent this horrendous crime. l thank you. navteonhal, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some of the stories in the headlines in the uk. a court has heard that a baby girl would still be alive if it wasn't for the "callous, cruel, arrogant and ultimately grossly negligent conduct" of her parents. constance marten and her partner mark gordon are on trial for the manslaughter of their newborn daughter victoria, who was found inside a shopping bag covered in rubbish. they deny the charges. the uk covid inquiry has heard that nicola sturgeon called borisjohnson a "clown" in an expletive—laden text conversation with her chief of staff.
the fails from the police, the cps and the health service have resulted in the murder of my father andheld accountable for their failures, along with the police. we will never come to terms with the loss of our beloved i daughter grace, and how she lost her life. - her heroic actions, - she was a gift to us and she was a gift to the country. we will look for answers - regarding missed opportunities to intervene and prevent this horrendous crime. l thank you. navteonhal, bbc news. around the...
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the cps? the cps — was the end of november.nothing. there's no sort of... you're not in the process at all, you know, and i think that's wrong. i think they... i appreciate that they have a job to do and, you know, they are the crown prosecution service, therefore, they're meant to be... but it doesn't feel that they're there... as as a victim, it doesn't feel that they're there for us. pa rents a re parents are speaking on unimaginable grief. both sets of parents really almost campaigning now. they really want to make a change will make a difference, don't they? the?e want to make a change will make a difference, don't they?— difference, don't they? they are in this terrible _ difference, don't they? they are in this terrible situation. _ difference, don't they? they are in this terrible situation. if _ difference, don't they? they are in this terrible situation. if we - difference, don't they? they are in this terrible situation. if we have l this terrible situation. if we have to be in this situation we want to use these voi
the cps? the cps — was the end of november.nothing. there's no sort of... you're not in the process at all, you know, and i think that's wrong. i think they... i appreciate that they have a job to do and, you know, they are the crown prosecution service, therefore, they're meant to be... but it doesn't feel that they're there... as as a victim, it doesn't feel that they're there for us. pa rents a re parents are speaking on unimaginable grief. both sets of parents really almost campaigning...
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. >> but keir starmer at the cps. >> but keir starmer at the cps. >> yes, that's true, but that's muchwater to lapping his feet and it to be lapping at his feet and it is slightly but ed davey is in a degree of trouble that it's the whole officialdom that if you whole of officialdom that if you were part of officialdom , you were part of officialdom, you thought the post office must be right and fujitsu must be right, and you didn't listen. yeah. >> your valued and your >> to your valued and your known, um, post office, no personal relations, human contact , being a personal relations, human contact, being a community player , the things we're told player, the things we're told matter that we teach our children in school actually counted for nothing . counted for nothing. >> and i think people feel that if i rang up, even john lewis , if i rang up, even john lewis, number one for customer service, i was outsourced . i was bounced i was outsourced. i was bounced around. you know, we've got to a space where no longer does that courtesy . that human interaction courtesy. that human intera
. >> but keir starmer at the cps. >> but keir starmer at the cps. >> yes, that's true, but that's muchwater to lapping his feet and it to be lapping at his feet and it is slightly but ed davey is in a degree of trouble that it's the whole officialdom that if you whole of officialdom that if you were part of officialdom , you were part of officialdom, you thought the post office must be right and fujitsu must be right, and you didn't listen. yeah. >> your valued and your...
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. >> but keir starmer at the cps. >> but keir starmer at the cps. >> yes, that's true, but that's muchwater to lapping his feet and it to be lapping at his feet and it is slightly but ed davey is in a degree of trouble that it's the whole officialdom that if you whole of officialdom that if you were part of officialdom , you were part of officialdom, you thought the post office must be right and fujitsu must be right, and you didn't listen. yeah. >> your valued and your >> to your valued and your known, um, post office, no personal relations, human contact , being a personal relations, human contact, being a community player , the things we're told player, the things we're told matter that we teach our children in school actually counted for nothing . counted for nothing. >> and i think people feel that if i rang up, even john lewis , if i rang up, even john lewis, number one for customer service, i was outsourced . i was bounced i was outsourced. i was bounced around. you know, we've got to a space where no longer does that courtesy . that human interaction courtesy. that human intera
. >> but keir starmer at the cps. >> but keir starmer at the cps. >> yes, that's true, but that's muchwater to lapping his feet and it to be lapping at his feet and it is slightly but ed davey is in a degree of trouble that it's the whole officialdom that if you whole of officialdom that if you were part of officialdom , you were part of officialdom, you thought the post office must be right and fujitsu must be right, and you didn't listen. yeah. >> your valued and your...