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cressida _ of unanswered questions. there really are. cressida dick, - of unanswered questions.better than she has done in previous interactions about this case. she seemed contrite and heavy hearted about the fact that serving police officer murdered a woman in cold blood. and, there were allegations of sexual misconduct and indecent exposure in the days leading up to that that weren't dealt with. and when a flag like thatis dealt with. and when a flag like that is raised against a serving police officer, it's incredibly important that it's taken seriously immediately. she didn't, cressida dick, i mention that fact or apologise for that fact, though she said she had spoken to and apologised to him, said that she was sorry to the family for their extraordinary loss. and i think the whole of policing really needs to think about that process of how do you hold our police officers, who are such an essential part of a strong and safe society, how do you hold them to a high standard? indeed. it's a question which is yet to be answered. we'll find out a bit more about the previous all
cressida _ of unanswered questions. there really are. cressida dick, - of unanswered questions.better than she has done in previous interactions about this case. she seemed contrite and heavy hearted about the fact that serving police officer murdered a woman in cold blood. and, there were allegations of sexual misconduct and indecent exposure in the days leading up to that that weren't dealt with. and when a flag like thatis dealt with. and when a flag like that is raised against a serving...
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the head of the metropolitan police, dame cressida dick, spoke to them afterwards and apologised forn and suffering. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. what happened to sarah everard is what many woman often fear — the fear of walking home alone. sarah was just walking home, and that night the life that she hadn't fully lived ended. the man responsible, wayne couzens, in the custody of his own force — a policeman, also a kidnapper, rapist and murderer. abusing his police promise to uphold the law, he broke it in the most brutal way. after couzens pleaded guilty today, we can now report more about what happened to the marketing executive originally from york. three days before she disappeared, wayne couzens reserved a vauxhall astra hire car in kent. he also bought a roll of strong self—adhesive film. this is the last picture of sarah, buying wine, heading to a friend's house. just after 9:30 on poynders road, a busy main road in clapham, a bus camera shows that vauxhall astra on the pavement. two people, presumed to be sarah and couzens, are standing there. the hire car
the head of the metropolitan police, dame cressida dick, spoke to them afterwards and apologised forn and suffering. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. what happened to sarah everard is what many woman often fear — the fear of walking home alone. sarah was just walking home, and that night the life that she hadn't fully lived ended. the man responsible, wayne couzens, in the custody of his own force — a policeman, also a kidnapper, rapist and murderer. abusing his police...
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the head of the metropolitan police, cressida dick, said outside court she was sickened and angered byted by couzens. our special correspondent lucy manning is at the old bailey. tell us what happened in court today and what the reaction was. well, sarah everard's murder was one thatjailed the entire country, and it resonated with women everywhere, but most importantly it devastated her family, but most importantly it devastated herfamily, and herfamily were in court today to hear wayne couzens appear via video link from belmarsh prison, and he said the word guilty, when asked whether he murdered to sarah everard. his lawyer said he felt genuine remorse and guilt, and that would be a burden for his whole life, but the real burden is for the everard family, who have lost a daughter, sarah, who they say brought them so much joy. what happened to sarah everard is what every woman fears — the fear of walking home alone. sarah was just walking home, and that night the life that she hadn't fully lived, the 33 years of bringing pride and joy to herfamily, ended. the man responsible — wayne co
the head of the metropolitan police, cressida dick, said outside court she was sickened and angered byted by couzens. our special correspondent lucy manning is at the old bailey. tell us what happened in court today and what the reaction was. well, sarah everard's murder was one thatjailed the entire country, and it resonated with women everywhere, but most importantly it devastated her family, but most importantly it devastated herfamily, and herfamily were in court today to hear wayne couzens...
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dame cressida dick was also in court.als, and he replied guilty. we also heard in court, the police investigation is continuing. they are trying to establish where exactly sarah everard was murdered. as we heard, wayne couzens hired a car in the days abducting. it was then thought that on the kent coast, he transferred her to his own car. in previous proceedings, the shortly before he was arrested, he wiped the data on his phone. he also came up with that story that he was being bribed and threatened by an eastern european gang to abduct her. the crown prosecution service are saying he simply concocted that. what we don't know and want sarah everard's family don't know is why exactly did that. we learned from his defence team that his guilty plea shows he has remorse. but what we haven't had from him is any sort of explanation as to what happened. we from him is any sort of explanation as to what happened.— as to what happened. we are exoecting — as to what happened. we are exoecting to _ as to what happened. we are expec
dame cressida dick was also in court.als, and he replied guilty. we also heard in court, the police investigation is continuing. they are trying to establish where exactly sarah everard was murdered. as we heard, wayne couzens hired a car in the days abducting. it was then thought that on the kent coast, he transferred her to his own car. in previous proceedings, the shortly before he was arrested, he wiped the data on his phone. he also came up with that story that he was being bribed and...
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i think cressida took one look at what life with harry would have involved and just turned her back onon't think any sane person wants to be a princess. >> in 2017, harry opened up for the first time publicly about his feelings on being a royal in a documentary for the bbc. >> i spent a long time in my life, my head buried in the sand. you know, thinking i don't want to be prince harry. i don't want this responsibility. i don't want this role. you know, look what's happened to my mother. you know, why does this have to happen to me? >> harry even considered a drastic move. >> prince harry got so low, that he decided, at one point, that he might leave the royal family. >> he is living this life he's been born into. it's not his choice and i think he felt, at times, very cross about that. >> in 2017, harry shared his struggle as part of his heads together campaign with prince william and kate to end the stigma around mental health. >> never really talked about losing mom at such a young age. i always thought to myself what's the point of bringing up the past? it ain't going to change it.
i think cressida took one look at what life with harry would have involved and just turned her back onon't think any sane person wants to be a princess. >> in 2017, harry opened up for the first time publicly about his feelings on being a royal in a documentary for the bbc. >> i spent a long time in my life, my head buried in the sand. you know, thinking i don't want to be prince harry. i don't want this responsibility. i don't want this role. you know, look what's happened to my...
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they will talk a little bit later about cressida dick.ns that need to be asked for the people that are supposed to be in charge of the event about how they let that happen. event about how they let that ha en. ., event about how they let that ha en, ., ., event about how they let that ha r en. ., ,., ., ., , happen. front page of the telegraph. i've had my double _ happen. front page of the telegraph. i've had my double jobs, _ happen. front page of the telegraph. i've had my double jobs, there - happen. front page of the telegraph. i've had my double jobs, there werel i've had my doublejobs, there were astrazeneca. by all accounts recorded the batch number it was made in india. and does that mean i stuffed when it comes to trying to go to malta? could travellers with indian astrazeneca vaccine barred from holidays.— indian astrazeneca vaccine barred from holida s. ., , ., ., ., from holidays. some moves to malta a ear or so from holidays. some moves to malta a year or so ago — from holidays. some moves to malta a year or so ago and _ fro
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the head of the metropolitan police, dame cressida dick, spoke to them afterwards and apologised for loss, pain and suffering. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. what happened to sarah everard is what many woman often fear — the fear of walking home alone. sarah was just walking home, and that night the life that she hadn't fully lived ended. the man responsible, wayne couzens, in the custody of his own force — a policeman, also a kidnapper, rapist and murderer. abusing his police promise to uphold the law, he broke it in the most brutal way. after couzens pleaded guilty today, we can now report more about what happened to the marketing executive originally from york. three days before she disappeared, wayne couzens reserved a vauxhall astra hire car in kent. he also bought a roll of strong self—adhesive film. this is the last picture of sarah, buying wine, heading to a friend's house. just after 9:30 on poynders road, a busy main road in clapham, a bus camera shows that vauxhall astra on the pavement. two people, presumed to be sarah and couzens, are standing there. the
the head of the metropolitan police, dame cressida dick, spoke to them afterwards and apologised for loss, pain and suffering. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. what happened to sarah everard is what many woman often fear — the fear of walking home alone. sarah was just walking home, and that night the life that she hadn't fully lived ended. the man responsible, wayne couzens, in the custody of his own force — a policeman, also a kidnapper, rapist and murderer. abusing his...
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the head of the metropolitan police cressida dick said outside court she was �*sickened and angered�*ens. our special correspondent lucy manning is at the old bailey, and she gave us an update on what happened in court. well, sarah everard�*s murder was one that chilled the entire country, and it resonated with women everywhere. but most importantly, it devastated her family. and her family were in court today to hear wayne couzens appear via video link from belmarsh prison. and he said the word guilty, when asked whether he murdered sarah everard. his lawyer said he felt genuine remorse and guilt, and that would be a burden for his whole life. but the real burden is for the everard family, who have lost a daughter, sarah, who they said brought them so much joy. what happened to sarah everard is what every woman fears — the fear of walking home alone. sarah was just walking home, and that night, the life that she hadn�*t fully lived, the 33 years of bringing pride and joy to herfamily, ended. the man responsible — wayne couzens, a policeman, also a kidnapper, rapist and murderer, abus
the head of the metropolitan police cressida dick said outside court she was �*sickened and angered�*ens. our special correspondent lucy manning is at the old bailey, and she gave us an update on what happened in court. well, sarah everard�*s murder was one that chilled the entire country, and it resonated with women everywhere. but most importantly, it devastated her family. and her family were in court today to hear wayne couzens appear via video link from belmarsh prison. and he said...
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the metropolitan police commissioner dame cressida dick said that everyone in the force was sickened,d devastated at couzens�* crime. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. what happened to sarah everard is what many woman often fear — the fear of walking home alone. sarah was just walking home, and that night the life that she hadn't fully lived ended. the man responsible, wayne couzens, in the custody of his own force — a policeman, also a kidnapper, rapist and murderer. abusing his police promise to uphold the law, he broke it in the most brutal way. after couzens pleaded guilty today, we can now report more about what happened to the marketing executive originally from york. three days before she disappeared, wayne couzens reserved a vauxhall astra hire car in kent. he also bought a roll of strong self—adhesive film. this is the last picture of sarah, buying wine, heading to a friend's house. just after 9:30 on poynders road, a busy main road in clapham, a bus camera shows that vauxhall astra on the pavement. two people, presumed to be sarah and couzens, are standing ther
the metropolitan police commissioner dame cressida dick said that everyone in the force was sickened,d devastated at couzens�* crime. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. what happened to sarah everard is what many woman often fear — the fear of walking home alone. sarah was just walking home, and that night the life that she hadn't fully lived ended. the man responsible, wayne couzens, in the custody of his own force — a policeman, also a kidnapper, rapist and murderer....
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we have been hearing from cressida dick.nd to and imagine what they have been going through. i was able to speak to them earlier today and say again how very sorry i am for their loss and further pain and their loss and further pain and their suffering. all of us in the met are second, angered and devastated by this man's crimes. they are dreadful. and everyone in policing feels betrayed. sarah was a fantastic, talented young woman with her whole life ahead of her, and that has been snatched away. she was hugely loved and she will be sorely missed. by so very many people. ever since sarah went missing, the sole priority of my investigation team, research team and hundreds of others in the met and beyond was to find sarah and to bring the person who had committed these terrible crimes to justice as swiftly as we possibly could. in this, we are hugely indebted to sarah's family and to herfriends, and too many members of the public who helps the investigation in every single way they could, not least by making appeals and givin
we have been hearing from cressida dick.nd to and imagine what they have been going through. i was able to speak to them earlier today and say again how very sorry i am for their loss and further pain and their loss and further pain and their suffering. all of us in the met are second, angered and devastated by this man's crimes. they are dreadful. and everyone in policing feels betrayed. sarah was a fantastic, talented young woman with her whole life ahead of her, and that has been snatched...
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making it easier for police to do stop and search, but if you look at the evidence in london, and cressida found. my bedfordshire and drugs were found. my question was, is it effective and does it work as a tactic at? the evidence seems to be, in london recently, that it doesn't. the alternative _ recently, that it doesn't. the alternative is _ recently, that it doesn't. the alternative is not _ recently, that it doesn't. the alternative is not to - recently, that it doesn't. t'te: alternative is not to prevent recently, that it doesn't. tte: alternative is not to prevent stop and search from taking place, because the fact of the matter is if you just recover one knife or firearm off one person from ten stops, that potentially saves ten lives, so the solution to this is not always to do less and less stop and searches and things like that. the point is to make it more effective and when stop and searches take place, they are open to scrutiny. there is a scrutiny panel now in bedfordshire and scrutinises the weight the police you stop and search and feedback is given to officers to reflect
making it easier for police to do stop and search, but if you look at the evidence in london, and cressida found. my bedfordshire and drugs were found. my question was, is it effective and does it work as a tactic at? the evidence seems to be, in london recently, that it doesn't. the alternative _ recently, that it doesn't. the alternative is _ recently, that it doesn't. the alternative is not _ recently, that it doesn't. the alternative is not to - recently, that it doesn't. t'te: alternative...