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many of whom endured absolutely harrowing circumstances, particularly in the police and the crown prosecution service, they are brilliant at it, and we should never forget your service to our country. law and order depend on them. and yet, i'm under no illusions that until the wider state shows the country it can change, notjust what it delivers for people, but also its culture, then this atmosphere of mistrust will remain stop so i want to be crystal clear in front of the british people today. we will leave no stone unturned. i was the prosecutor who first spotted failures in grooming cases in my institution, the cps, 14 cases in my institution, the cps, 1a years ago. and i was the prosecutor who first did something about it by bringing the rape gangs in rochdale to justice. and so my approach as prime minister will be no different. if any shortcomings are now holding back the ability of this country to keep its citizens and its children safe, i will find them and i will root them out. because when it comes to justice, the failure to be transparent is not only disgraceful on its own terms, it is als
many of whom endured absolutely harrowing circumstances, particularly in the police and the crown prosecution service, they are brilliant at it, and we should never forget your service to our country. law and order depend on them. and yet, i'm under no illusions that until the wider state shows the country it can change, notjust what it delivers for people, but also its culture, then this atmosphere of mistrust will remain stop so i want to be crystal clear in front of the british people today....
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him what his actions have meant for them and we heard after he pled guilty on monday, the crown prosecution servicee to be the case, we don't know. clearly a very difficult time for the families. my colleagues are giving us information from inside the court and listening to what is being said. you had the impact statement from leanne lucas, they are also hearing from video link from a 14—year—old girl who was at that dance class. i want to redo some of her incredibly brave —— i want to read you some of her incredibly brave statement. it was warm and sunny but that day turned into a living nightmare. the thing i remember most about you is your eyes. you didn't look human, you looked possessed. i watched you looked possessed. i watched you stab someone and then i watched you come for me, it was like slow motion and instinctively turned and you stabbed me in the back i was so scared of what you are doing and i was in a blind panic. i ran out onto the landing and there was a group of girls huddled and i i was pushing them to get them out of the building and away from you. this is a victim impact statem
him what his actions have meant for them and we heard after he pled guilty on monday, the crown prosecution servicee to be the case, we don't know. clearly a very difficult time for the families. my colleagues are giving us information from inside the court and listening to what is being said. you had the impact statement from leanne lucas, they are also hearing from video link from a 14—year—old girl who was at that dance class. i want to redo some of her incredibly brave —— i want to...
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complicit in the mass rapes in exchange for votes, a reference to when sir keir starmer led the crown prosecution service obstruct justice for political gain, or for any other reason. at 1245 on monday, musk shared this screenshot. at 12.45 on monday, musk shared this screenshot. it says, "here is a list of mps who voted against deporting rapists." he calls this unconscionable, but this has nothing to do with a vote. it's a letter signed by a group of mps in 2020 about the planned deportation of 50 jamaican nationals who had received sentences for various crimes, in some cases for rape or sexual offences. the mps wanted a postponement until a report on the windrush scandal had been published. there were concerns about the deportation of foreign born offenders who came to the uk as children. later on monday afternoon, musk made reference to that time starmer called donald trump a "racist". we can't find any evidence starmer has ever called trump a racist. those are four examples. we could have included others, and musk has continued to post about the uk. this is andrew mcintyre on monday, he was jailed fo
complicit in the mass rapes in exchange for votes, a reference to when sir keir starmer led the crown prosecution service obstruct justice for political gain, or for any other reason. at 1245 on monday, musk shared this screenshot. at 12.45 on monday, musk shared this screenshot. it says, "here is a list of mps who voted against deporting rapists." he calls this unconscionable, but this has nothing to do with a vote. it's a letter signed by a group of mps in 2020 about the planned...
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the crown prosecution service described axel rudakubana as having a "sickening interest" in death ands emerged that he was known to multiple authorities before last summer's murders, and that he was referred to the counter—terrorism programme prevent three times because of his obsession with violence, but no action was taken because, under prevent�*s criteria, he wasn't categorised as a terrorist. our uk correspondent daniel sandford looks why the system failed. preparing to leave his home in the morning of the attack, this was axel rudakubana, masked and ready to commit mass murder. but six months on, police have found no political motive, which means the world of counter—terrorism, which includes prevent, does not regard him as a terrorist. he mightjust be a violent person who was unstable who decided to commit an unspeakable atrocity, and has copied things that he has seen. he has not done it to topple a government, intimidate a government into changing its policy, or to intimidate a particular section of the community. a week earlier, he'd ordered a taxi to the school which had ex
the crown prosecution service described axel rudakubana as having a "sickening interest" in death ands emerged that he was known to multiple authorities before last summer's murders, and that he was referred to the counter—terrorism programme prevent three times because of his obsession with violence, but no action was taken because, under prevent�*s criteria, he wasn't categorised as a terrorist. our uk correspondent daniel sandford looks why the system failed. preparing to leave...
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a reference to when sir kier starmer led the crown prosecution service.ce that gordon brown or kier starmer sought to obstruct justice for political gain or for any other reason. at 12:16pm on monday, musk shared this screenshot. it says, "here is a list of mps who voted against deporting rapists." he calls this unconscionable. but this is nothing to do with a vote, it's a letter signed by a group of mps in 2020 about the planned deportation of 50 jamaican nationals who had received sentences for various crimes, in some cases for rape or sexual offences. the mps wanted a postponement until a report on the windrush scandal had been published. there were concerns about the deportation of foreign—born offenders who came to the uk as children. later on monday afternoon, musk made reference to, "that time starmer called donald trump a racist." we can't find any evidence starmer has ever called trump a racist. those are four examples, we could have included others, and musk has continued to post about the uk. this is andrew mcintyre. on monday, he was jailed fo
a reference to when sir kier starmer led the crown prosecution service.ce that gordon brown or kier starmer sought to obstruct justice for political gain or for any other reason. at 12:16pm on monday, musk shared this screenshot. it says, "here is a list of mps who voted against deporting rapists." he calls this unconscionable. but this is nothing to do with a vote, it's a letter signed by a group of mps in 2020 about the planned deportation of 50 jamaican nationals who had received...
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the crown prosecution service described axel rudakubana as having a "sickening interest" in death ande. he was known to multiple authorities before last summer's murders, and that he was referred to the counter—terrorism programme prevent three times because of his obsession with violence, but no action was taken because, under prevent�*s criteria, he wasn't categorised as a terrorist. 0ur uk correspondent daniel sandford looks at why the system failed. preparing to leave his home on the morning of the attack, this was axel rudakubana, masked and ready to commit mass murder. but six months on, police have found no political motive, which means the world of counter—terrorism, which includes prevent, does not regard him as a terrorist. he mightjust be a violent person who is unstable who decided to commit an unspeakable atrocity, and has copied things that he has seen. he has not done it to topple a government, intimidate a government into changing its policy, or to intimidate a particular section of the community. a week earlier, he'd ordered a taxi to the school which had excluded him
the crown prosecution service described axel rudakubana as having a "sickening interest" in death ande. he was known to multiple authorities before last summer's murders, and that he was referred to the counter—terrorism programme prevent three times because of his obsession with violence, but no action was taken because, under prevent�*s criteria, he wasn't categorised as a terrorist. 0ur uk correspondent daniel sandford looks at why the system failed. preparing to leave his home...
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i just wanted to ask how much will things like the fact that the cps, the crown prosecution service, remorse. is that the kind of aspect that the judge will take into account? it is possible. so typically if a defendant shows remorse, they might be entitled to — or that would be treated as a mitigating factor. in other words, it might reduce the sentence. but the fact that we know that so far has shown no remorse whatsoever, it is unlikely to feature in this particular sentencing calculation. that was doctor gabrielle watson he was taking us through the sentencing that axel rudakubana could potentially rudaku ba na could potentially face. rudakubana could potentially face. that sentencing hearing is continuing inside liverpool crown court behind me. the prosecuting counseljust going through at the moment the details of what happened on the 29th ofjuly, where we know that three girls, three young girls were murdered, and another ten people were attempted murder, he pleaded guilty to their attempted murder. there are distressing details, cctv of events is about to be shown and mindful
i just wanted to ask how much will things like the fact that the cps, the crown prosecution service, remorse. is that the kind of aspect that the judge will take into account? it is possible. so typically if a defendant shows remorse, they might be entitled to — or that would be treated as a mitigating factor. in other words, it might reduce the sentence. but the fact that we know that so far has shown no remorse whatsoever, it is unlikely to feature in this particular sentencing calculation....
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it was obvious, that is why i did what i did in the crown prosecution service.did look at this for a long time. you could sense the impatience on her behalf to say get on with the things. 20 something recommendations in the jay report. none of them have been fully implemented yet. for the leader of the opposition to call for a further inquiry. she didn't implement the 20 recommendations of the jay report. then i think that shows the perhaps... wherejust the you know trying to get noticed is become more important than the issue. i do genuinely say for those that are concerned at protecting victims and i really am, it is time to get on wit. implement all the recommendations so far and you will make a material difference to the lives of very many victims. that is why i think professorjay said, you know, let'sjust professorjay said, you know, let's just get on with what we have got t. and i think there is an element of truth in that. i'm not closing my mind if there are specific allegations, we will deal with them. i'm not prepared to have this you know pushed under
it was obvious, that is why i did what i did in the crown prosecution service.did look at this for a long time. you could sense the impatience on her behalf to say get on with the things. 20 something recommendations in the jay report. none of them have been fully implemented yet. for the leader of the opposition to call for a further inquiry. she didn't implement the 20 recommendations of the jay report. then i think that shows the perhaps... wherejust the you know trying to get noticed is...
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musk has said that starmer is complicit in the rate of britain but he was head of the crown prosecution service these grooming gangs in british towns. he does not want to get dragged into some sort of soap opera battle with elon musk. so far he has been brushing off the attacks. when musk said that civil war was inevitable during the riots, starmer has been trying to rise above it but it raises the question of how the special relationship between the u.s. and u.k. will play out between trump and starmer, which is an interesting question for the new u.k. advance at her to washington, lord mendelson, a cure blair right -- a key blair right in his day. previously you had the foreign secretary and deputy prime minister criticizing donald trump. you have rachel reeves and others jetting off to beijing to try and woo china. is it that from's attack dog is merely doing what you would expect? >> he has his own skin in the game. talk to us about the domestic front and the u.k.. it is not all about musk. >> indeed and starmer will be giving a speech on the national health service today. clearly first of
musk has said that starmer is complicit in the rate of britain but he was head of the crown prosecution service these grooming gangs in british towns. he does not want to get dragged into some sort of soap opera battle with elon musk. so far he has been brushing off the attacks. when musk said that civil war was inevitable during the riots, starmer has been trying to rise above it but it raises the question of how the special relationship between the u.s. and u.k. will play out between trump...
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but the evidence actually from keir starmer�*s time is at the crown prosecution service, was actuallyople across the piece. but my question to you, again is, i think as a senior politician, as somebody who wants to get. i really don't think let down is an acceptable way of putting this. i mean, it's as if, oh, well, it's all a little bit of a pity. no, what happened was absolutely, truly be awful in a way that we ought to be actually ashamed of, ashamed of in every way. but the question here that i'm asking you is not about what happened in the grooming scandal. as you rightly say, everybody will agree that it was appalling. the truth about that came out over a period of many years. but is it... drip feed, drip feed? drip feed? no big, full national public inquiry. jess phillips. jess phillips has denied that the conservative administration before equally denied that. but the question that i'm... as we've discussed. nobody would deny that many vulnerable girls were appallingly let down by people across the piece. but my question to you, again is, i think as a senior politician, as som
but the evidence actually from keir starmer�*s time is at the crown prosecution service, was actuallyople across the piece. but my question to you, again is, i think as a senior politician, as somebody who wants to get. i really don't think let down is an acceptable way of putting this. i mean, it's as if, oh, well, it's all a little bit of a pity. no, what happened was absolutely, truly be awful in a way that we ought to be actually ashamed of, ashamed of in every way. but the question here...
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he sort of tightened up the crown prosecution service, which he was in charge of. um, to try to prevent such a recurrence of what was clearly a massive sort of fail by the system. and he then began the prosecutions that are ongoing. but we've got, um, you know, a pretty long legacy now of trials in this case. and there have, of course, been other child abuse scandals in the church of england, the catholic church, the boy scouts, private schools, as you've seen in other countries that have not been mentioned by elon musk and that haven't had this kind of publicity. >> and musk doesn't like keir starmer. he's been encouraging the reform party, which used to be called the ukip party, the pro-brexit party um, to essentially rise. he's calling for new elections. what do you understand what that's about? >> yes. i mean, he's he's a big fan of far right parties, not just in britain but in germany. as you know, the alternative for deutschland, the far right german party, he's saying, is the only possible savior of germany. and nigel farage's reform party in the uk. similarl
he sort of tightened up the crown prosecution service, which he was in charge of. um, to try to prevent such a recurrence of what was clearly a massive sort of fail by the system. and he then began the prosecutions that are ongoing. but we've got, um, you know, a pretty long legacy now of trials in this case. and there have, of course, been other child abuse scandals in the church of england, the catholic church, the boy scouts, private schools, as you've seen in other countries that have not...
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but the evidence, actually, from keir starmer�*s time at the crown prosecution service was, actually,vulnerable girls were appallingly let down by people across the piece. but my question to you again is, i think, as a senior politician, as somebody who wants to get to... i'm sorry, i really don't think let down is an acceptable way of putting this. i mean, it's as if, "oh, well, it's all a little bit of a pity." no, what happened was absolutely truly awful in a way that we ought to be actually ashamed of, ashamed of in every way. but the question here that i'm asking you is not about what happened in the grooming scandal. as you rightly say, everybody will agree that it was appalling. the truth about that came out over a period of many years. but is it... drip feed, drip feed, drip feed. no big full national public inquiry. jess phillips, jess phillips has denied that. the conservative administration before equally denied that. but the question that i... and by the way, our american friends, ouramericanfriends, and musk is one of them, look at what's happened with utter disbelief. bu
but the evidence, actually, from keir starmer�*s time at the crown prosecution service was, actually,vulnerable girls were appallingly let down by people across the piece. but my question to you again is, i think, as a senior politician, as somebody who wants to get to... i'm sorry, i really don't think let down is an acceptable way of putting this. i mean, it's as if, "oh, well, it's all a little bit of a pity." no, what happened was absolutely truly awful in a way that we ought to...
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the crown prosecution service said the 18—year—old had "meticulously planned" the attack and had a "sickeningrred to the government's counter—terrorism programme — prevent — three times, between 2019 and 2021, over his general obsession with violence. as a young teenager, he called childline several times — eventually telling the service he was going to take a knife into school because of racial bullying. this was one of the incidents that led to him being excluded from school in october 2019. but less than three months later, he returned and attacked another student with a hockey stick. lancashire child safeguarding partnership said police responded to five calls from his home address between october 2019 and may 2022, relating to concerns about his behaviour. earlier, the uk's independent reviewer of terrorism legislation told the bbc that the government's prevent counter—extremism programme "needs to change". it's worth thinking about when prevent came in. prevent came in to deal with al-anda, so we were talking then about groups of islamists with an emir, a leader. they would have radical
the crown prosecution service said the 18—year—old had "meticulously planned" the attack and had a "sickeningrred to the government's counter—terrorism programme — prevent — three times, between 2019 and 2021, over his general obsession with violence. as a young teenager, he called childline several times — eventually telling the service he was going to take a knife into school because of racial bullying. this was one of the incidents that led to him being excluded...
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i mean, he was he was director of the head of the crown prosecution service from there's a bad smelll of this and yes heads will roll and jess phillips being criticised for not wanting to be a part of this or not wanting to encourage it, and whether that's also to protect keir starmer for the same reason. >> but and she's supposed to be the safeguarding minister, this is not much in the way of safeguarding otherwise other than safeguarding her electability and her constituency, where she did complain last time during the general election of election intimidation. >> so i imagine she's really fearful of this, you know, and a lot of people are. >> so yeah, this is, as you said, a former detective makes it sound like she's just, you know, followed some clues and solve this. but of course, she was deeply involved in the case. >> yeah, she was in she was working for greater manchester police at the time. >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> and was one of the a lot of pubuc >> and was one of the a lot of public servants came forward not not just in the police but in other parts of social care
i mean, he was he was director of the head of the crown prosecution service from there's a bad smelll of this and yes heads will roll and jess phillips being criticised for not wanting to be a part of this or not wanting to encourage it, and whether that's also to protect keir starmer for the same reason. >> but and she's supposed to be the safeguarding minister, this is not much in the way of safeguarding otherwise other than safeguarding her electability and her constituency, where she...
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i would like to thank the crown prosecution service — to thank the crown prosecution service who haveus since the beginning to ensure justice — since the beginning to ensure justice was down and counter terrorism _ justice was down and counter terrorism who have provided expertise throughout. i would like to thank— expertise throughout. i would like to thank our family liaison officers who have — to thank our family liaison officers who have supported the families in every— who have supported the families in every which way they could since the beginning. _ every which way they could since the beginning, finally, although rudakubana has been sentenced to prison— rudakubana has been sentenced to prison today, the pain felt by those families— prison today, the pain felt by those families will continue for the rest of their— families will continue for the rest of their lives, and i want to pay tribute — of their lives, and i want to pay tribute to— of their lives, and i want to pay tribute to bebe, elsie and alice, you will— tribute to bebe, elsie and alice, you will never be forgotten.
i would like to thank the crown prosecution service — to thank the crown prosecution service who haveus since the beginning to ensure justice — since the beginning to ensure justice was down and counter terrorism _ justice was down and counter terrorism who have provided expertise throughout. i would like to thank— expertise throughout. i would like to thank our family liaison officers who have — to thank our family liaison officers who have supported the families in every— who have...
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other other members of the police, the crown prosecution service, had good reason not to tell the publicat was because, as you heard from the clip, there it is the law of the land, the contempt of court act 1981. however, others that cover these criminal cases day in and day out in the courts, as i've done for many years, think that actually what's been happening is an ever tightening noose from the crown prosecution service. in what can be said prior to a trial, there is often information and often actually quite significant information that comes out prior to a trial. a judge will always tell the jury a judge will always tell the jury at the start of a trial to only judge the case on the facts before them, to forget what they may have heard in the media, or read elsewhere about a case previously. and just to actually reiterate the contempt of court act 1981 and what it says, it says that there has to be substantial risk that the course of justice will be seriously impeded or prejudiced, prejudiced. and i think in policing circles, in particular, merseyside police had information that t
other other members of the police, the crown prosecution service, had good reason not to tell the publicat was because, as you heard from the clip, there it is the law of the land, the contempt of court act 1981. however, others that cover these criminal cases day in and day out in the courts, as i've done for many years, think that actually what's been happening is an ever tightening noose from the crown prosecution service. in what can be said prior to a trial, there is often information and...
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now sources are claiming that the police were stopped by the crown prosecution service from releasingtal information about the southport killer. >> and questions are being raised as to whether the anti—terrorism scheme prevent is fit for purpose. >> the government is going to and of course, the government, as we said, says it will crack down on children buy knives online. but again, we're going back to this. how are they going to do that then? are they going to do that then? are they going to are they going to say to amazon, you will no longer sell knives online? we're going to ban the sales of knives online. >> i think there are questions to be asked because online selling has completely changed our retail landscape. and in the past, shopkeepers spotting children and other people who are buying things. >> how old are you, >> how old are you, >> mate exactly? or you walk into a diy store and you buy things that could be used to make a bomb. you know, that was a kind of very obvious safeguard which doesn't exist anymore. >> you could say to amazon, if you're going to sell these lethal
now sources are claiming that the police were stopped by the crown prosecution service from releasingtal information about the southport killer. >> and questions are being raised as to whether the anti—terrorism scheme prevent is fit for purpose. >> the government is going to and of course, the government, as we said, says it will crack down on children buy knives online. but again, we're going back to this. how are they going to do that then? are they going to do that then? are...
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well, in the last few minutes the crown prosecution service have said that axel rudakubana has showne for what he had done, they are, they say, they are grateful the families of the three girls who died and all of the other families and people and survivors who have been impacted by his actions have been spared the agony of a trial, although of course it is important to set that into context, they have been waiting many months for this trial. they were geared up for it, thinking it was going to begin this week so they weren't in court to hear the pleas being entered and that has been very difficult for them. figs that has been very difficult for them. �* , , ., that has been very difficult for them. a ,, that has been very difficult for them. a ., , them. as you said you have been outlining. — them. as you said you have been outlining. the — them. as you said you have been outlining, the guilty _ them. as you said you have been outlining, the guilty plea - them. as you said you have been outlining, the guilty plea came . them. as you said you have been| outlining, the guilty plea came
well, in the last few minutes the crown prosecution service have said that axel rudakubana has showne for what he had done, they are, they say, they are grateful the families of the three girls who died and all of the other families and people and survivors who have been impacted by his actions have been spared the agony of a trial, although of course it is important to set that into context, they have been waiting many months for this trial. they were geared up for it, thinking it was going to...
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wanted to provide details about the killer's background but were warned not to do so by the crown prosecution serviceis revelation comes after sir keir starmer admitted that he did withhold information about the terrorist links of axel rudakubana from the public, but denied he was part of a cover up. let's remind ourselves of how events unfolded after the attack. this is crucial to get the chronology and the facts correct. let's get our ducks in a row now. in october 2024, the serena kennedy, the chief constable of merseyside police, had this to say. >> at this time, counter—terrorism. >> policing has. >> policing has. >> not declared the events of the 29th. >> of july. >> of july. >> a terrorist. >> a terrorist. >> incident. i recognise. >> incident. i recognise. >> that. these new charges. >> that. these new charges. >> may lead to speculation. >> may lead to speculation. >> the matter. >> the matter. >> for which. >> for which. >> axel rudakubana has been. >> axel rudakubana has been. >> charged under the. >> charged under the. >> terrorism act, does not require. >> motive to be established. >> mo
wanted to provide details about the killer's background but were warned not to do so by the crown prosecution serviceis revelation comes after sir keir starmer admitted that he did withhold information about the terrorist links of axel rudakubana from the public, but denied he was part of a cover up. let's remind ourselves of how events unfolded after the attack. this is crucial to get the chronology and the facts correct. let's get our ducks in a row now. in october 2024, the serena kennedy,...
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attacked over his handling of the oldham grooming gang scandal, when he was head of the crown prosecution serviceth labour blocking an inquiry into his conduct at the time, well, it's now emerged that conservatives also rejected a national inquiry into grooming gangs back in 2022, when they were in government. let's get more on this now with our national reporter, charlie peters. the reporter, really, who's got this story rolling around the world again, charlie. it just has absolutely kicked off. yesterday was busy. today makes that pale in comparison. elon musk getting involved, calling this the worst mass crime against the british people even crime against the british people ever. calling for people to be put in jail in british politics, this will not go away. and by jove, charlie, you've caused one hell of a ferrari. >> yeah, it's not every day you break a news line. and the richest man in the world shares it. but that's exactly what's happened. and it has gone around like wildfire, as you say, martin. and this latest development in the last couple of hours from wes streeting, the health secre
attacked over his handling of the oldham grooming gang scandal, when he was head of the crown prosecution serviceth labour blocking an inquiry into his conduct at the time, well, it's now emerged that conservatives also rejected a national inquiry into grooming gangs back in 2022, when they were in government. let's get more on this now with our national reporter, charlie peters. the reporter, really, who's got this story rolling around the world again, charlie. it just has absolutely kicked...
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humberside police say they have sent a file of evidence to the crown prosecution service following aiculous ten month investigation into a funeral home in hull. 35 bodies were removed from legacy independent funeral directors last year. it left many families questioning whether the ashes they'd received were those of their loved ones. two people are on police bail after being arrested as part of a huge inquiry, and today is blue monday. the so—called gloomiest day of the yeah so—called gloomiest day of the year. but is it really? well, the idea began in 2005, when a travel company argued that happiness levels hit rock bottom because of the cold weather, the shorter days and post—holiday blues. but experts say there's no science behind the idea. just clever marketing. but it does shine a light on the struggles of winter, from failed new year's resolutions to wishing you could hibernate until spring. wouldn't that be nice? those are the latest headlines. i'll be back with you in half an houn i'll be back with you in half an hour. now, though, it's over to tom and emily for the very lat
humberside police say they have sent a file of evidence to the crown prosecution service following aiculous ten month investigation into a funeral home in hull. 35 bodies were removed from legacy independent funeral directors last year. it left many families questioning whether the ashes they'd received were those of their loved ones. two people are on police bail after being arrested as part of a huge inquiry, and today is blue monday. the so—called gloomiest day of the yeah so—called...
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starmer was the head of the crown prosecution service from 2009 to 2013.or years under his watch, the cps covered up, buned his watch, the cps covered up, buried its head in the sand and turned the other cheek to countless victims of sexual assault and grooming rape gangs. why? all for the sake of diversity. starmer himself admitted that his authorities were too scared to prosecute grooming gangs because they were afraid of being called racist. in one of the most devastating cases in 2009, nine months after keir starmer had taken the helm of the cps, they abandoned a case against a rape gang in manchester. a victim of one of those gangs was then discredited by the cps, even after she provided dna evidence to 150
starmer was the head of the crown prosecution service from 2009 to 2013.or years under his watch, the cps covered up, buned his watch, the cps covered up, buried its head in the sand and turned the other cheek to countless victims of sexual assault and grooming rape gangs. why? all for the sake of diversity. starmer himself admitted that his authorities were too scared to prosecute grooming gangs because they were afraid of being called racist. in one of the most devastating cases in 2009, nine...
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and in this past half hour, nigel farage has gone further, calling for the head of the crown prosecution service to resign. we'll be getting details from a home and security editor, mark white, who has been live outside liverpool crown court all day for us. >> well, after a day of appalling behaviour in liverpool crown court, refusing to sit in the dock, axel rudakubana was dnven the dock, axel rudakubana was driven by police escort from the court to begin those 51 years in jail before he is eligible for parole, left this court to shouts and boos as he headed to begin his jail term. >> it's been astonishing reporting today from mark white and our colleague sophie reaper. moving on. shocking new data has revealed that almost 1 in 12 people living in london are illegal immigrants. what is the economic impact and the implications on public services? and most importantly, where do we draw the line and our protectors? guardians of the peace. britain's metropolitan police service are finally out of special measures, despite the fact that the police services in the uk were failing in almost every area
and in this past half hour, nigel farage has gone further, calling for the head of the crown prosecution service to resign. we'll be getting details from a home and security editor, mark white, who has been live outside liverpool crown court all day for us. >> well, after a day of appalling behaviour in liverpool crown court, refusing to sit in the dock, axel rudakubana was dnven the dock, axel rudakubana was driven by police escort from the court to begin those 51 years in jail before he...
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information to help counter public misinformation, but were prevented from doing so by the crown prosecution service000:10:35;00] [000:10:35;00]
information to help counter public misinformation, but were prevented from doing so by the crown prosecution service000:10:35;00] [000:10:35;00]
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humberside police say they've sent a file of evidence to the crown prosecution service following a meticulousstigation into a funeral home in hull. 35 bodies were removed from legacy independent funeral directors last year. it left many families questioning whether the ashes they'd received were those of their loved ones, with many saying they've been told they definitely have the wrong remains. two people are on police bail after being arrested as part of a huge inquiry, and today is blue monday, the so—called gloomiest day of the yeah so—called gloomiest day of the year. but is it really? the idea beganin year. but is it really? the idea began in 2005, when a travel company argued happiness levels hit rock bottom because of the cold weather, short days and post holiday blues. experts, though, say that there's no science behind the idea. just clever marketing. but it does shine a light on the struggles of winter. from failed new year's resolutions to wishing you could hibernate until spring. wouldn't that be nice? those are the headlines. i'll be back with you in half an hour. >> thanks. gb
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jailed activist, grooming gangs, whistleblower and ex—detective brands, the then head of the crown prosecution servicewho was, of course, sir keir starmer, guilty as anyone she knows, she said over failures to address the scandal. an amber weather warning is in place for snow and ice, leaving parts of the uk with hazardous conditions and probably because of thoughts of snow. show. >> snow. >> today has been dubbed sunshine saturday because it's the most popular day for us brits to book a getaway holiday. >> now, as the nation prepares to mark the 80th anniversary of victory in europe day that's coming up in may, we'll be joined by veterans who are honounng joined by veterans who are honouring hull's lost lancaster. >> and as a new survey reveals, that half of us struggle to stick to diets despite annual weight loss resolutions, we're going to find out how to stick to those goals. >> and there was the first meteor shower of the year last night, lighting up the night sky. stargazers seeing up to 50 shooting stars every hour. >> good morning. teenage darts sensation luke littler makes history by becoming
jailed activist, grooming gangs, whistleblower and ex—detective brands, the then head of the crown prosecution servicewho was, of course, sir keir starmer, guilty as anyone she knows, she said over failures to address the scandal. an amber weather warning is in place for snow and ice, leaving parts of the uk with hazardous conditions and probably because of thoughts of snow. show. >> snow. >> today has been dubbed sunshine saturday because it's the most popular day for us brits to...
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and the police say they were gagged by the crown prosecution service and warned to hold back from releasingal information about the southport killer. axel rudakubana. >> well, this comes as the prime minister has revealed plans to redefine terror in the wake of the southport attacks, despite warnings it could overwhelm the police and security service. >> axel rudakubana was referred to the governments counter—terrorism prevent programme three times, but each time it was decided it was inappropriate for him to be taken under their wing. >> well, last night gb news spoke to former prevent practitioner and former counter—extremism coordinator about why prevent didn't pick this case up. >> i believe that this is incompetence. yes. and i believe that the incompetence around clashing ideologies, colliding ideologies is quite broad. and we're seeing young men in particular, alone in front of the computer not being radicalised into any particular ideology, but just being fascinated by violence. and where do we put that? where does that land? i think it should land in this case, definitely with prev
and the police say they were gagged by the crown prosecution service and warned to hold back from releasingal information about the southport killer. axel rudakubana. >> well, this comes as the prime minister has revealed plans to redefine terror in the wake of the southport attacks, despite warnings it could overwhelm the police and security service. >> axel rudakubana was referred to the governments counter—terrorism prevent programme three times, but each time it was decided it...
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commissioned by the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, exposing failings by the crown prosecution service, which are extremely serious. this all needs to be looked into. so will the home secretary commission that national statutory public inquiry, which can compel witnesses to attend, that can requisition evidence , that can requisition evidence, and where it can take evidence under oath? and if the government will not order that statutory national public inquiry, we will table an amendment to the children wellbeing bill later this week to put the matter to a vote, and ihope to put the matter to a vote, and i hope members across the house will vote for that full statutory public inquiry so we can get to the truth. home secretary james. >> zero, dear. we're just to say to the shadow home secretary , to the shadow home secretary, this is an issue in which when i was the shadow home secretary, when i was the chair of the home affairs select committee, i worked with government ministers on, and in which there has been cross—party consensus on the need to tackle these very serious and vile cri
commissioned by the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, exposing failings by the crown prosecution service, which are extremely serious. this all needs to be looked into. so will the home secretary commission that national statutory public inquiry, which can compel witnesses to attend, that can requisition evidence , that can requisition evidence, and where it can take evidence under oath? and if the government will not order that statutory national public inquiry, we will table an...
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this has been an extremely difficult case for the crown prosecution service and police officers at merseysideice. they've had to work through chilling and disturbing footage and evidence, and i would like to thank them for their perseverance, compassion and determination to achieve justice for the victims and their families. this sentencing brings the case to an end, but the events of that day will leave a tragic legacy that will leave a tragic legacy that will unfortunately endure for many years. >> thank you sir. >> thank you sir. >> good evening. i am detective chief inspector jason pai, the chief inspectorjason pai, the senior investigating officer for this investigation. today, axel rudakubana has been sentenced for his cowardly and terrifying attack on the young girl's heart space on the 29th of july. although no outcome at court today could possibly ease the pain and trauma for the victims and their families, i hope that knowing rudakubana will spend a considerable amount of time in prison will at least bring some comfort. comfort. his horrifying attack resulted in the deaths of bebe ,
this has been an extremely difficult case for the crown prosecution service and police officers at merseysideice. they've had to work through chilling and disturbing footage and evidence, and i would like to thank them for their perseverance, compassion and determination to achieve justice for the victims and their families. this sentencing brings the case to an end, but the events of that day will leave a tragic legacy that will leave a tragic legacy that will unfortunately endure for many...
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we are in touch with the crown prosecution service and the police and of course, when we hear somethingill bring it to you, but this hasjust from them, we will bring it to you, but this has just happened in the last hour or so, having onlyjust before christmas, kyle clifford denying the murder of these three but this morning, he has now changed that plea to guilty to the murder of carol hunt, 61, hannah hunt, 28, and to the murder of louise hunt, 25. let us return to that story of the settlement between prince harry and his legal dispute with the sun newspaper who have offered an apology. let's go back to my colleague who is at the high court. the team of people who left just behind me spoke was apparently the lawyers for a newsgroup newspapers. they left without any comment to the press. we are expecting a statement by prince harry's barrister in the next few minutes. we'rejust barrister in the next few minutes. we're just waiting for him. my colleague still with me. you have been following this story for some time, as you mentioned, prince harry wanted his day in court, he wanted his
we are in touch with the crown prosecution service and the police and of course, when we hear somethingill bring it to you, but this hasjust from them, we will bring it to you, but this has just happened in the last hour or so, having onlyjust before christmas, kyle clifford denying the murder of these three but this morning, he has now changed that plea to guilty to the murder of carol hunt, 61, hannah hunt, 28, and to the murder of louise hunt, 25. let us return to that story of the...
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i know about clear stammer�*s record at the crown prosecution service.looked at it really in detail for my i've looked at it really in detailfor my book, and i've looked at it really in detail for my book, and there is not a scintilla of evidence to sustain this. it has been done to whip up another frenzy, and we end up talking about it on the bbc, so the trolls have won. i on the bbc, so the trolls have won. , , , ., , on the bbc, so the trolls have won. , ., won. i suppose the problem for clear stammer _ won. i suppose the problem for clear stammer in _ won. i suppose the problem for clear stammer in all— won. i suppose the problem for clear stammer in all of - won. i suppose the problem for clear stammer in all of this - won. i suppose the problem for clear stammer in all of this in l clear stammer in all of this in fighting back against elon musk, if you like, is that when he is in washington and talking to the next president, donald trump, and elon musk might well be in the room as well, it could be a very awkward moment, couldn't it? its could be a
i know about clear stammer�*s record at the crown prosecution service.looked at it really in detail for my i've looked at it really in detailfor my book, and i've looked at it really in detail for my book, and there is not a scintilla of evidence to sustain this. it has been done to whip up another frenzy, and we end up talking about it on the bbc, so the trolls have won. i on the bbc, so the trolls have won. , , , ., , on the bbc, so the trolls have won. , ., won. i suppose the problem for...
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more generally about how he reorganised the crown prosecution service to tackle grooming gangs.actually heard on this issue yesterday from a campaign group. they said the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse reported in 2022 heard from over 7000 victims and survivors and provided a clear road map for action. none of its recommendations have been fully implemented two years later. the former chairman of that inquiry said, never mind new inquiries, they should be full implementation of her recommendations. i expect keir starmer to be asked about that too. you mentioned elon musk. friendship orform a friendship you mentioned elon musk. friendship or form a friendship with nigel farage is also under the spotlight. what is going on there? this farage is also under the spotlight. what is going on there?— farage is also under the spotlight. what is going on there? this is 'ust really embarrassing i what is going on there? this is 'ust really embarrassing for i what is going on there? this is 'ust really embarrassing for nigelh really embarrassing for nigel farage. nigel farage t
more generally about how he reorganised the crown prosecution service to tackle grooming gangs.actually heard on this issue yesterday from a campaign group. they said the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse reported in 2022 heard from over 7000 victims and survivors and provided a clear road map for action. none of its recommendations have been fully implemented two years later. the former chairman of that inquiry said, never mind new inquiries, they should be full implementation of her...