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dan johnson, bbc news, at the old bailey.you can get in touch on twitter. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, i'm gavin ramjaun and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: liverpool are into the group stages of the champions league. they won convincingly over hoffenheim. and the victory means five english sides will compete in the groups for the first time. wayne rooney calls time on his england football career, announcing his retirement from the national team. he departs as the country's record goalscorer. and the fight of the year edges closer. we hearfrom both mayweather and mcgregor as they square up for theirfinal press conference in las vegas. welcome to the programme. liverpool are through to the group stage of the uefa champions league. jurgen klopp's side got the better of hoffenheim at anfield. liverpool were 2—1 up from the first leg in germany, and early goals from emre can and mohamed salah in the first 20 minutes extended their overall lead. can then s
dan johnson, bbc news, at the old bailey.you can get in touch on twitter. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, i'm gavin ramjaun and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: liverpool are into the group stages of the champions league. they won convincingly over hoffenheim. and the victory means five english sides will compete in the groups for the first time. wayne rooney calls time on his england football career, announcing his...
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dan johnson, bbc news, at the old bailey.onciliatory tone tonight following a rally yesterday where he land that state critics and attacked the media. speaking at a military vetera ns media. speaking at a military veterans event in nevada earlier this evening he called for unity along racial, political and class divides. it is time to heal the wounds that divide us and to seek a new unity based on the common values that unite us. we are one people with one home and one great flag. applause we are not defined by the colour of ourskin, the we are not defined by the colour of our skin, the figure on our paycheque or the party of our politics. we are defined by our shared humanity, by our citizenship in this magnificent nation and by the love that fills our hearts. he also touched on his administration's shifting foreign policy after committing more troops to afghanistan earlier this week. no longer are we using our military to build democracies. instead we're forming a coalition of nations that share the aim of stamping out extr
dan johnson, bbc news, at the old bailey.onciliatory tone tonight following a rally yesterday where he land that state critics and attacked the media. speaking at a military vetera ns media. speaking at a military veterans event in nevada earlier this evening he called for unity along racial, political and class divides. it is time to heal the wounds that divide us and to seek a new unity based on the common values that unite us. we are one people with one home and one great flag. applause we...
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dan johnson reports.ust some of those who abused young women across newcastle's west end. vulnerable girls were given drinks and drugs and passed around for sex. the gang was caught in one of the biggest child abuse investigations the north of england has seen. but now there are questions, outrage even, over some of the police tactics. was it right to pay a convicted child rapist £10,000 to be an informant? we don't support the police in doing this. we think it was a misguided action, putting a person who had a track record of abusing girls into a situation with other vulnerable girls and perpetrators, and then paying them for the privilege of doing that. northumbria police has strongly defended the payment. it's surprising and disappointing for the nspcc to adopt the stance they have. this is an ill—informed position that they have taken. the fact is, we absolutely did not plant xy, the informant, in the midst of vulnerable girls, that did not happen. the force says this information helped get conviction
dan johnson reports.ust some of those who abused young women across newcastle's west end. vulnerable girls were given drinks and drugs and passed around for sex. the gang was caught in one of the biggest child abuse investigations the north of england has seen. but now there are questions, outrage even, over some of the police tactics. was it right to pay a convicted child rapist £10,000 to be an informant? we don't support the police in doing this. we think it was a misguided action, putting...
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dan johnson, bbc news. 0ur our top story this lunchtime.rry out a terrorist atrocity similarto to carry out a terrorist atrocity similar to that committed on lee rigby. and british athletes are back in the country after their french preparation for the world championships. coming up in sport. an f1 return for robert kubica — the polish driver is testing in hungary todayjust over 6 years since a rally crash cut short his career. road safety campaigners say proposals to remove speed bumps in england to help cut pollution, are ‘dangerous, daft and irresponsible.‘ the government has suggested it‘s willing to pay for councils to rip them up, because when drivers brake and then accelerate to get over them, they increase exhaust emissions. here‘s roger harrabin. children are vulnerable to polluted air. it can harm the development of their lungs and aggravate existing conditions like asthma and hay fever. but the government‘s plan to combat pollution includes offering to pay councils to rip up speed humps installed to protect those same children. h
dan johnson, bbc news. 0ur our top story this lunchtime.rry out a terrorist atrocity similarto to carry out a terrorist atrocity similar to that committed on lee rigby. and british athletes are back in the country after their french preparation for the world championships. coming up in sport. an f1 return for robert kubica — the polish driver is testing in hungary todayjust over 6 years since a rally crash cut short his career. road safety campaigners say proposals to remove speed bumps in...
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dan johnson, bbc news, at waterloo station.s, the financial conduct authority says fewer than half of people who were mis—sold payment protection insurance, or ppi, have claimed compensation. the regulator is launching its own advertising campaign to encourage people to act, before the deadline in two years time. 0ur personal finance reporter kevin peachey has more. both were prolific in the 905. payment protection insurance. and arnold schwarzenegger. surprise! now the actor is the head of a campaign by the financial regulator. come on! explaining that compensation claims will be terminated in two years' time. after the 29th of august 2019 you will no longer be able to make a ppi complaint. bye bye's for the ppi. quite. ppi was designed to cover loan repayments if policyholders fell ill or lost theirjobs. it was mis—sold to people like eddie. he fought a three—year battle to get his money back. first offer that they gave was £2.86, whereas the actual amount they ended up paying me was a four figure sum. i had an account with t
dan johnson, bbc news, at waterloo station.s, the financial conduct authority says fewer than half of people who were mis—sold payment protection insurance, or ppi, have claimed compensation. the regulator is launching its own advertising campaign to encourage people to act, before the deadline in two years time. 0ur personal finance reporter kevin peachey has more. both were prolific in the 905. payment protection insurance. and arnold schwarzenegger. surprise! now the actor is the head of a...
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dan johnson, bbc for more conflict. it's a not easily solved. danjohnson, bbc news, london.n alert from spanish police. the arrest follows the detention of a spanish man who was found with gas canisters in his van in rotterdam. the authorities had been warned about a potential risk — though it's not clear whether there is any link to the attacks in catalonia last week that killed 15 people. anna holligan is in rotterdam. the focus of the police investigation has now shifted from this concert venue in rotterdam to a house in a region close to the belgian border. early this morning they detained a 22—year—old man and searched his home. he is now being questioned on suspicion of having links to this tip—off received from the spanish police that the gig performed by the american rock group allah—las may be the target of a terror attack. we have been speaking to the police here in rotterdam. they said they cleared of any immediately as a precaution. we asked whether the public was ever in any danger, they said it was too soon to say. that was not the subject of the investigation.
dan johnson, bbc for more conflict. it's a not easily solved. danjohnson, bbc news, london.n alert from spanish police. the arrest follows the detention of a spanish man who was found with gas canisters in his van in rotterdam. the authorities had been warned about a potential risk — though it's not clear whether there is any link to the attacks in catalonia last week that killed 15 people. anna holligan is in rotterdam. the focus of the police investigation has now shifted from this concert...
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dan johnson reports. she had this mantra of "make every day count."life with experiences, with travel. she was always happy. yeah, she was just fantastic. kim briggs‘ husband wants to make her death count. she died crossing the road in a collision which he describes as senseless and avoidable. the law is inadequate. people say you are calling for new laws. we are calling for a change in the law to incorporate cycling. we have dangerous driving and reckless driving. iam have dangerous driving and reckless driving. i am calling for cycling to be incorporated into that for the law to catch up. this case raises broader issues about how cyclists and pedestrians share the same space. the key question is how much responsibility should cyclists have for safety on the road? should that responsibility be at the same level as car drivers? some cycling groups accept a review is needed, but they wa nt accept a review is needed, but they want all the rules of the road updated. the government promised four years ago to look at road traffic offences and it has been u
dan johnson reports. she had this mantra of "make every day count."life with experiences, with travel. she was always happy. yeah, she was just fantastic. kim briggs‘ husband wants to make her death count. she died crossing the road in a collision which he describes as senseless and avoidable. the law is inadequate. people say you are calling for new laws. we are calling for a change in the law to incorporate cycling. we have dangerous driving and reckless driving. iam have...
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dan johnson reports.faces of just some of those who abused young women across newcastle's west end. vulnerable girls are given drinks and drugs and passed around for sex. the gang was caught in one of the biggest child abuse investigations the north of england has seen. but now there are questions, outrage even, oversome of the police tactics. was it right to pay a convicted child rapist £10,000 to be an informant?” to pay a convicted child rapist £10,000 to be an informant? i get entirely that for some people it would be morally republican, the very very thought that we would, but if you put it in the context of we have paid money to somebody and as a result of that we know that we have safeguarded vulnerable women and girls and we know that there are dangerous men behind bars that would not be behind bars for lengthy terms of imprisonment, that would not have happened were it not for the information that we have gathered. still, some of those helping abused children feel it's unacceptable, even dangerou
dan johnson reports.faces of just some of those who abused young women across newcastle's west end. vulnerable girls are given drinks and drugs and passed around for sex. the gang was caught in one of the biggest child abuse investigations the north of england has seen. but now there are questions, outrage even, oversome of the police tactics. was it right to pay a convicted child rapist £10,000 to be an informant?” to pay a convicted child rapist £10,000 to be an informant? i get entirely...
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dan johnson, bbc news.60 years since the receivers on the iconic lovell telescope were switched on. to mark the anniversary — six new parts of the site — will be joining that structure as listed buildings. as katie walderman reports. for more than 70 years, jodrell bank has been at the forefront of scientific research. the work carried out here revolutionised our understanding of the universe. it is a special place to work out because you're doing cutting—edge science, but you know you are following in the footsteps of people worked here many years. it feels like an historically important place. the lovell telescope is the star attraction. as well as a symbol of the north—west, it is an icon of science and engineering and named after the man who founded the observatory. the telescope you can see in the distance has been grade i listed almost 30 years but now another six structures are getting heritage protection, including this one. it is unusual and these are unusual structures, these massive, sculptural s
dan johnson, bbc news.60 years since the receivers on the iconic lovell telescope were switched on. to mark the anniversary — six new parts of the site — will be joining that structure as listed buildings. as katie walderman reports. for more than 70 years, jodrell bank has been at the forefront of scientific research. the work carried out here revolutionised our understanding of the universe. it is a special place to work out because you're doing cutting—edge science, but you know you...
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dan johnson reports. queues at passport control, nothing new.s have even missed flights because of the wait. kate was in a group of 22 who were stuck in spain on monday. even though they were at the airport three hours early. by the time we got to the gate they told us the gate was closed. the plane was still there, the bridge was still attached to the plane, but they refused to let 22 of us on this plane and yet it took them half an hour to unload our luggage off the plane. which is an absolute disgrace. this is all because of tighter security checks across the european countries that share passport and border control under the schengen agreement. more passengers are being checked against more databases to stop terrorists and criminals — that is all taking much longer. the reason for these delays is that some national governments had not foreseen the proper staffing resources and technology solutions at airports to make sure these checks can be done in a smoother way. these new rules have been enforced since april. but they have really made an
dan johnson reports. queues at passport control, nothing new.s have even missed flights because of the wait. kate was in a group of 22 who were stuck in spain on monday. even though they were at the airport three hours early. by the time we got to the gate they told us the gate was closed. the plane was still there, the bridge was still attached to the plane, but they refused to let 22 of us on this plane and yet it took them half an hour to unload our luggage off the plane. which is an...
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he‘s been speaking to our correspondent, dan johnson.lways happy, always willing to help people, always willing to lend an ear. she was just fantastic. people, always willing to lend an ear. she wasjust fantastic. kim briggs, a wife and mother who was hit by a bike. she suffered serious head injuries and died a week later. that bike should never have been on the road, it was designed for the velodrome. fixed gear and with no front brake. riding it was charlie elliston in the middle, cleared yesterday of manslaughter but convicted of causing bodily harm by wa nton convicted of causing bodily harm by wanton orfurious convicted of causing bodily harm by wanton or furious driving. convicted of causing bodily harm by wanton orfurious driving. kim briggs‘ formally welcome this verdict but they are now calling for the law to be changed. it is fantastic more and more people are cycling. the law is outdated, it refers back to 1861. i am just asking that the law catches up, as it is doing with technology and social media. i‘m just asking that the
he‘s been speaking to our correspondent, dan johnson.lways happy, always willing to help people, always willing to lend an ear. she was just fantastic. people, always willing to lend an ear. she wasjust fantastic. kim briggs, a wife and mother who was hit by a bike. she suffered serious head injuries and died a week later. that bike should never have been on the road, it was designed for the velodrome. fixed gear and with no front brake. riding it was charlie elliston in the middle, cleared...
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dan johnson, bbc news. sixties are financially worse off, because of the rise in the state pension age. the institute for fiscal studies, says while the government is saving £5 billion a year, many women are losing on average, more than £30 a week. here's simon gompertz. waiting for your pension and struggling to get by. no trips to the pictures or the pub, my lifestyle has changed. i can't do the things i used to do. shirley from aberdeen is 61, not working because of ill—health and she won't qualify for the pension until she's 66. the effect it has had on me... ending it all. because... having to... rely on your family. but my son said to me, he said, mum, you brought me up, you always gave me when you had it, it's my turn, but it's still hard. pension ages used to be 60 for women and 65 for men. by the end of the decade they'll be 66 for both — the reform coming in stages. the result is more than a million women in their early 60s having weekly average incomes £32 less than they would have been, the hit
dan johnson, bbc news. sixties are financially worse off, because of the rise in the state pension age. the institute for fiscal studies, says while the government is saving £5 billion a year, many women are losing on average, more than £30 a week. here's simon gompertz. waiting for your pension and struggling to get by. no trips to the pictures or the pub, my lifestyle has changed. i can't do the things i used to do. shirley from aberdeen is 61, not working because of ill—health and she...
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dan johnson reports. queues at passport control, nothing new. airports like barcelona. passengers have even missed flights because of the wait. kate was in a group of 22 who were stuck in spain on monday. even though they were at the airport three hours early. by the time we got to the gate they told us the gate was closed. the plane was still there, the bridge was still attached to the plane, but they refused to let 22 of us on this plane and yet it took them half an hour to unload our luggage off the plane. which is an absolute disgrace. this is all because of tighter security checks across the european countries that share passport and border control under the schengen agreement. more passengers are being checked against more databases to stop terrorists and criminals — that is all taking much longer. the reason for these delays is that some national governments had not foreseen the proper staffing resources and technology solutions at airports to make sure these checks can be done in a smoother way. these new rules have been enforced since a
dan johnson reports. queues at passport control, nothing new. airports like barcelona. passengers have even missed flights because of the wait. kate was in a group of 22 who were stuck in spain on monday. even though they were at the airport three hours early. by the time we got to the gate they told us the gate was closed. the plane was still there, the bridge was still attached to the plane, but they refused to let 22 of us on this plane and yet it took them half an hour to unload our luggage...
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dan johnson reports. it was a split second encounter with a bike that ended kim briggs‘ life.k when she was hit. charlie alliston, in the middle, was the cyclist. 18 at the time, a former courier, who said he tried to swerve. but the bike he was riding should never have been on the road, it was designed for the velodrome, without gears and with no front brake. charlie alliston claimed he didn‘t know he needed one to ride on the road. he said he still wouldn‘t have been able to stop in time. outside court, kim briggs‘ family welcomed this verdict. i would like for us to remember kim, not through the lens of this trial, but for being the beautiful, fun—loving woman who adored her children and who lived her life to the full and by the mantra — make every day count. charlie alliston was doing about i8mph as he approached this junction — the lights were green. he said he saw kim briggs stepping out into the road, just beyond the crossing, looking at her phone. he called out and slowed down to less than iamph. he called out again and swerved to avoid her, but he told the court she s
dan johnson reports. it was a split second encounter with a bike that ended kim briggs‘ life.k when she was hit. charlie alliston, in the middle, was the cyclist. 18 at the time, a former courier, who said he tried to swerve. but the bike he was riding should never have been on the road, it was designed for the velodrome, without gears and with no front brake. charlie alliston claimed he didn‘t know he needed one to ride on the road. he said he still wouldn‘t have been able to stop in...
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dan johnson reports. she had this mantra of make every day count.she was always happy. yeah, she was just fantastic. kim briggs' husband wants to make her death count. she died crossing the road in a coalition which he describes as senseless and avoidable. the law is inadequate. people keep saying i'm calling for a new law. i'm not. i'm calling for a change in the law to incorporate cycling. we have dangerous driving and reckless driving and causing death by ulster bank calling for cycling to be incorporated into that, for the law to catch up. this case raises broader issues about how cyclists and pedestrians share the same space but the key question is how much responsibility should cyclists have for safety on the road. should that responsibility be at the same level as car drivers. some cycling groups accept a review is needed but they want all the rules of the road updated. the government promised four years ago to look at road traffic offences and it's been under the remit of four consecutive justice it's been under the remit of four consecutive
dan johnson reports. she had this mantra of make every day count.she was always happy. yeah, she was just fantastic. kim briggs' husband wants to make her death count. she died crossing the road in a coalition which he describes as senseless and avoidable. the law is inadequate. people keep saying i'm calling for a new law. i'm not. i'm calling for a change in the law to incorporate cycling. we have dangerous driving and reckless driving and causing death by ulster bank calling for cycling to...
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kim's husband, matt, is now calling for a new law — as dan johnson reports.rmous believer in filling life with experiences, with travel. she was always happy. yeah, she was just fantastic. a wife and mother who died after suffering serious head injuries. she was hit by a bike that shouldn't have been on the road. it was designed for the velodrome — fixed gear and with no front brake. charlie alliston, in the middle, was riding. he was cleared of manslaughter, but convicted of causing bodily harm by wanton or furious driving, under a law from victorian times. the law is outdated. it refers back to 1861. i'm just asking that the law catches up, as it is doing with technology, with social media. this case raises some broader issues about how cyclists and pedestrians share the same space. but the key question is how much responsibility should cyclists have for safety on the road? should that responsibility be at the same level as car drivers? it's prompted plenty of debate, especially amongst cyclists. we all have a responsibility to each other on the roads. i th
kim's husband, matt, is now calling for a new law — as dan johnson reports.rmous believer in filling life with experiences, with travel. she was always happy. yeah, she was just fantastic. a wife and mother who died after suffering serious head injuries. she was hit by a bike that shouldn't have been on the road. it was designed for the velodrome — fixed gear and with no front brake. charlie alliston, in the middle, was riding. he was cleared of manslaughter, but convicted of causing bodily...
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dan johnson reports. it was a split second encounter with a bike that ended kim briggs‘ life.street in her lunch break when she was hit. charlie alston in the middle was the cyclist, eating at the time and a former courier who said he tried to swerve. but the bike he was riding should never have been on the road, it was designed for the velodrome without gears and with no front brake. alliston claimed he did not know he needed one to ride on the road and said he still would not have been able to stop in time. outside the court kim brix‘ family welcome to the verdict. i would like to ask you to remember came not through the lens of this trial, but for being the beautiful, fun loving women who adored her children and who lived her life to the full and by the mantra make every day count. charlie alistair was doing about 80 miles an hour as he approached this junction. the lights are green. he said he saw kim brix stepping out into the road just beyond the crossing looking at her phone. he called out and slowed down to less than a0 miles an hour, called again and swerved to avoid
dan johnson reports. it was a split second encounter with a bike that ended kim briggs‘ life.street in her lunch break when she was hit. charlie alston in the middle was the cyclist, eating at the time and a former courier who said he tried to swerve. but the bike he was riding should never have been on the road, it was designed for the velodrome without gears and with no front brake. alliston claimed he did not know he needed one to ride on the road and said he still would not have been able...
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dan johnson is there with the latest.g i am assuming those ones behind you are the flats in question. good morning. yes. there are four blocks of them. more than 240 flats which have had gas cuts already and residents have been told they will have to move out so structural work can be done up it is not immediate evacuation. it is something that will take time to plan. the council says with the gas cut off people will be safe. they provided electric heaters so people can keep warm and get hot water. they will have to undertake serious structural work. this all goes back to a disaster at another tower block more than 45 yea rs another tower block more than 45 years ago when a small gas explosion prompted a collapse that killed four people. tower blocks like these were supposed to have been strengthened to guard against that sort of explosion causing a similar collapse. the investigations that took place here in the wake of the g re nfell tower took place here in the wake of the grenfell tower fire have took place here in th
dan johnson is there with the latest.g i am assuming those ones behind you are the flats in question. good morning. yes. there are four blocks of them. more than 240 flats which have had gas cuts already and residents have been told they will have to move out so structural work can be done up it is not immediate evacuation. it is something that will take time to plan. the council says with the gas cut off people will be safe. they provided electric heaters so people can keep warm and get hot...
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dan johnson reporting from heathrow. so — once you get to europe there‘s the heatwave.ed into the high 40s. several countries have issued red alert health warnings, and some regions are still contending with drought and forest fires. gavin lee is in sicily where temperatures are in the 40s. the sun is just starting to set close to palermo in sicily and, as it does, people are starting to emerge. they have been absent most of the day, like turtles in their shell, because the government warning is it is too hot. it has been 43.8 celsius today. at its peak, around one o‘clock. over 110 fahrenheit. now it is cooler, it is 35 celsius. notjust the sicily, we are talking about part of mainland italy, rome, florence, in spain, cordoba and granada, on the dalmatian coast, temperatures have it over 40 and it is going to continue. the one respite as the evening. one of the issues here in italy, particularly sicily, is wildfires. we have seen six of them today on this island, some serious ones that have destroyed more than 1000 hectares, some of them started deliberately. but look
dan johnson reporting from heathrow. so — once you get to europe there‘s the heatwave.ed into the high 40s. several countries have issued red alert health warnings, and some regions are still contending with drought and forest fires. gavin lee is in sicily where temperatures are in the 40s. the sun is just starting to set close to palermo in sicily and, as it does, people are starting to emerge. they have been absent most of the day, like turtles in their shell, because the government...
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calling for the creation of new offences such as death by dangerous cycling. 0ur correspondent, dan johnson believer in filling life with experiences, with travel. she was always happy. yeah, she was just fantastic. a wife and mother who died after suffering serious head injuries. she was hit by a bike that shouldn't have been on the road. it was designed for the velodrome — fixed gear and with no front brake. charlie alliston, in the middle, was riding. he was cleared of manslaughter, but convicted of causing bodily harm by wanton or furious driving, under a law from victorian times. the law is outdated. it refers back to 1861. i'm just asking that the law catches up, as it is doing with technology, with social media. this case raises some broader issues about how cyclists and pedestrians share the same space. but the key question is how much responsibility should cyclists have for safety on the road? should that responsibility be at the same level as car drivers? it's prompted plenty of debate, especially amongst cyclists. we all have a responsibility to each other on the roads. i think,
calling for the creation of new offences such as death by dangerous cycling. 0ur correspondent, dan johnson believer in filling life with experiences, with travel. she was always happy. yeah, she was just fantastic. a wife and mother who died after suffering serious head injuries. she was hit by a bike that shouldn't have been on the road. it was designed for the velodrome — fixed gear and with no front brake. charlie alliston, in the middle, was riding. he was cleared of manslaughter, but...
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he's been speaking to our correspondent, dan johnson. she had this mantra of make everyday count.lways happy, always willing to help people, always willing to lend an ear. yeah, she was just fantastic. kim briggs, a wife and a mother who was hit by a bike. she suffered serious head injuries and died a week later. that bike should never have been on the road. it was designed for the velodrome. fixed gear and with no front brake. riding it was charlie alliston, in the middle. clea red yesterday of manslaughter, but convicted under a law from victorian times of causing bodily harm by wanton or furious driving. kim briggs‘ family welcomed the verdict but they are calling for the law to be changed. more and more people cycling which is a really good thing, but the law is outdated. it refers back to 1861 and i'm just asking that the law catches up, as it is doing with technology, with social media, with all of these things. i'm just asking that the law catches up. this case raises some broader issues about how cyclists and pedestrians share the same space but the key question is how muc
he's been speaking to our correspondent, dan johnson. she had this mantra of make everyday count.lways happy, always willing to help people, always willing to lend an ear. yeah, she was just fantastic. kim briggs, a wife and a mother who was hit by a bike. she suffered serious head injuries and died a week later. that bike should never have been on the road. it was designed for the velodrome. fixed gear and with no front brake. riding it was charlie alliston, in the middle. clea red yesterday...
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the head of network rail has apologised to passengers. 0ur correspondent dan johnson reports.what's the latest? you join what's the latest? youjoin me what's the latest? you join me at a very busy waterloo station. a very long three and a half weeks for commuters using the station. they we re commuters using the station. they were told to go on holiday or stay at home and avoid these nation altogether than they had hoped the work would be done today as was promised but they were sadly disappointed. the problems came when it came to signalling equipment at the station. network rail say the work to extend platforms to allow for more passengers went smoothly but when they were carrying out these checks that's when they saw there was a problem and that's what led to the delays and destruction for passengers here. we've had a bit ofa for passengers here. we've had a bit of a prep of information and at one point we were told the services would be back up to normal at 2pm and that was moved to 4pm and eventually we were told destruction was last until the end of today. passengers did
the head of network rail has apologised to passengers. 0ur correspondent dan johnson reports.what's the latest? you join what's the latest? youjoin me what's the latest? you join me at a very busy waterloo station. a very long three and a half weeks for commuters using the station. they we re commuters using the station. they were told to go on holiday or stay at home and avoid these nation altogether than they had hoped the work would be done today as was promised but they were sadly...
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let's get an update from dan johnson. how is passengers. let's get an update from danjohnson.ed as well, some people will have long delays getting home tonight. they had disruption on the way in this morning and this comes on top of that miserable months of disruption throughout the services coming into the station because network rail was carrying out work to make platforms longer so that longer trains could eventually come here and more passengers will be able to get through. this is already the busiest transport hub in the uk and today it has not been as busy as normal because of the time of year. that is why network rail took the opportunity to do this work now but things overran this morning and that army of engineers were here for a bit longer than they should've been. that prompted the disruption and although train services tried to get back on track the day, promising that things would be all right by 12 o'clock, then two o'clock, then three o'clock, there is still disruption tonight and we have helpers giving passengers information and handing out bottles of water try
let's get an update from dan johnson. how is passengers. let's get an update from danjohnson.ed as well, some people will have long delays getting home tonight. they had disruption on the way in this morning and this comes on top of that miserable months of disruption throughout the services coming into the station because network rail was carrying out work to make platforms longer so that longer trains could eventually come here and more passengers will be able to get through. this is already...
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dan johnson reports.who abused young women across newcastle's west end. vulnerable girls were given drinks and drugs and passed around for sex. the gang was caught in one of the biggest child abuse investigations the north of england has seen. but now there are questions, outrage even, over some of the police tactics. was it right to pay a convicted child rapist £10,000 to be an informant? we don't support the police in doing this. we think it was a misguided action, putting a person who had a track record of abusing girls into a situation with other vulnerable girls and perpetrators, and then paying them for the privilege of doing that. northumbria police has strongly defended the payment. it's surprising and disappointing for the nspcc to adopt the stance they have. this is an ill—informed position they have taken. the fact is, we absolutely did not plant xy the informant in the midst of vulnerable girls, that did not happen. the force says this information to get convictions stopped other girls being a
dan johnson reports.who abused young women across newcastle's west end. vulnerable girls were given drinks and drugs and passed around for sex. the gang was caught in one of the biggest child abuse investigations the north of england has seen. but now there are questions, outrage even, over some of the police tactics. was it right to pay a convicted child rapist £10,000 to be an informant? we don't support the police in doing this. we think it was a misguided action, putting a person who had a...
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kim's husband matthew has been speaking to our correspondent dan johnson.m and that respect has actually grown. huge respect for the police and the cps, and i was in their hands. and i think they have done the right thing. but it has shown the law is inadequate. people keep saying you are calling for new yours, iam keep saying you are calling for new yours, i am not calling for a new york. i am calling for a change to the law to incorporate cycling. we have dangerous driving and regulars driving, causing death by. i am calling for a site linked to be incorporated into that, for the law to catch up. i have not yet met anybody who said that does not make sense or cannot be done. from where iam sat, sense or cannot be done. from where i am sat, it seems to be very straightforward. let's get this done so that when it happens again, the next person who is sat here has not had to go through this. more and more people are cycling which is fantastic, it is ready good thing. so the law is outdated, it refers back to 1861. i am asking that the law catches up as it is
kim's husband matthew has been speaking to our correspondent dan johnson.m and that respect has actually grown. huge respect for the police and the cps, and i was in their hands. and i think they have done the right thing. but it has shown the law is inadequate. people keep saying you are calling for new yours, iam keep saying you are calling for new yours, i am not calling for a new york. i am calling for a change to the law to incorporate cycling. we have dangerous driving and regulars...
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dan johnson reports. it was a split—second encounter with a bike that ended kim briggs' life.busy london street in her lunch break when she was hit. charlie alliston, in the middle, was the cyclist, 18 at the time, a former courier who said he'd tried to swerve. but the bike he was riding should never have been on the road, it was designed for the velodrome — without gears and with no front brake. charlie alliston claimed he did not know he needed one to ride on the road and said he still would not have been able to stop in time. outside court, kim briggs' family welcomed the verdict. i would like to ask you to remember kim not through the lens of this trial, but for being the beautiful, fun—loving woman who adored her children and who lived her life to the full and by the mantra, "make every day count". charlie alliston was doing about 18 miles an hour as he approached this junction. the lights were green. he said he saw kim briggs stepping out into the road just beyond the crossing, looking at her phone. he called out and slowed down to less than 1a miles an hour. he called
dan johnson reports. it was a split—second encounter with a bike that ended kim briggs' life.busy london street in her lunch break when she was hit. charlie alliston, in the middle, was the cyclist, 18 at the time, a former courier who said he'd tried to swerve. but the bike he was riding should never have been on the road, it was designed for the velodrome — without gears and with no front brake. charlie alliston claimed he did not know he needed one to ride on the road and said he still...
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he's been speaking to our correspondent, dan johnson. she had this mantra of make everyday count.ays willing to help people, always willing to lend an ear. yeah, she was just fantastic. kim briggs, a wife and a mother, who was hit by a bike. she suffered serious head injuries and died a week later. that bike should never have been on the road. it was designed for the velodrome. fixed gear and with no front brake. riding it was charlie alliston, in the middle. clea red yesterday of manslaughter, but convicted under a law from victorian times of causing bodily harm by wanton or furious driving. kim briggs‘ family welcomed the verdict but they are calling for the law to be changed. more and more people cycling, which is a really good thing, but the law is outdated. it refers back to 1861. i‘m just asking that the law catches up, as it is doing with technology, with social media, with all of these things. i‘m just asking that the law catches up. this case raises some broader issues about how cyclists and pedestrians share the same space, but the key question is, how much responsibilit
he's been speaking to our correspondent, dan johnson. she had this mantra of make everyday count.ays willing to help people, always willing to lend an ear. yeah, she was just fantastic. kim briggs, a wife and a mother, who was hit by a bike. she suffered serious head injuries and died a week later. that bike should never have been on the road. it was designed for the velodrome. fixed gear and with no front brake. riding it was charlie alliston, in the middle. clea red yesterday of manslaughter,...
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danjohnson dan johnson is here. danjohnson is here. dan, how bad is it? makes clear that things are ina this letter makes clear that things are in a state of crisis. had this isa are in a state of crisis. had this is a really strongly worded letter to, it is an open letter, but directed at the ministry ofjustice highlighting what she feels they need to put right. she talks of a crisis. she says there is concerted indiscipline and a toxic mix that doesn't have a quick mix and the future looks we'll suffer more of the same. she says recruitment remains critical. she talks about the selection process which is allowing many unsuitable people through. she says the quality of training is poor and new recruits can add to the instability of prisons. she says she is devastated at the complete decline of our service and that is why, that would seem to be her explanation, for what we have seen repeated disorder during over the last couple of days. repeated disorder at the mount prison and we have seen trouble at other prisons. there is widespread agreement that our
danjohnson dan johnson is here. danjohnson is here. dan, how bad is it? makes clear that things are ina this letter makes clear that things are in a state of crisis. had this isa are in a state of crisis. had this is a really strongly worded letter to, it is an open letter, but directed at the ministry ofjustice highlighting what she feels they need to put right. she talks of a crisis. she says there is concerted indiscipline and a toxic mix that doesn't have a quick mix and the future looks...
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dan johnson is there with the latest. what is the situation?here are four tower blocks, 242 flats. residents have had letters from the council telling them that urgent work is needed and but for the meantime the flats are not safe unless the gases cut—off. to understand this we need to go back nearly 50 years to a tower block collapse in london called ronan point, which was prompted by a gas explosion which blew out a wall ina gas explosion which blew out a wall in a flat, which prompted a collapse on one side of the building. it killed four people back in 1968. as a result of that dust —— disaster new building regulations were stipulated which meant blocks like those constructed in the same way had to be strengthened to withstand a similargas had to be strengthened to withstand a similar gas explosion. in the last few weeks the council has been conducting inspections in the wake of the grenfell tower disaster and as as well as looking at the external fabrication of the building they have been looking at the structure inside. this is not about
dan johnson is there with the latest. what is the situation?here are four tower blocks, 242 flats. residents have had letters from the council telling them that urgent work is needed and but for the meantime the flats are not safe unless the gases cut—off. to understand this we need to go back nearly 50 years to a tower block collapse in london called ronan point, which was prompted by a gas explosion which blew out a wall ina gas explosion which blew out a wall in a flat, which prompted a...
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johnson. >>> all right. that's our report. we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze for ama daetz. on jimmy kimmel, actress salma hayek. exciting, right e >>> tv's number one daily viral video show, "right this minute." after one driver plows through a flooded road, another tries to follow. >> that was a huge mistake. >> the pricey waterlogged suv to give you that sinking feeling. >>> it's a love story involving a bald bird. but -- >> this is a love triangle. >> the juicy drama when birds of no feather flock together. >> oh, and that one came in like gangbusters. where they at? where they at? >>> she's pulling an intense session. >> with the resistance man. >> why this workout is no snap. >> oh! >>> and a fascinating look at how deodorant testing is done. >> they're stressing her out right now. >> see the willing subject and one brave professional at work. >> armpit. >> wow he really does get right in there, doesn't he? good times out there on the trail. except this day it's pretty wet. some rain coming down. you can see this lexus just storms right through that very deep puddle, b
johnson. >>> all right. that's our report. we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze for ama daetz. on jimmy kimmel, actress salma hayek. exciting, right e >>> tv's number one daily viral video show, "right this minute." after one driver plows through a flooded road, another tries to follow. >> that was a huge mistake. >> the pricey waterlogged suv to give you that sinking feeling. >>> it's a love story involving a bald...
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woody johnson -- he owns the jets, he donated millions to trump. robert craft, he donated a million. danall team donated a million to trump's inauguration. the owner of jacksonville jaguars donated a million. stan croaky of the l.a. rams donated a rams. jerry jones, dallas cowboys, donated a million. >> so you think this is fear of the president or fear of fan reaction, of losing money? >> all these guys are friends. they're in cahoots. a lot of these guys are the leaders. i mean, jerry jones, craft, they are the leaders as far as the nfl goes. i just find it -- there are 32 teams in the league. and he could start for half of the teams. >> quarterbacks are in high demand of coursely. >> yes. and he can be a second or third strange quarterback. the miami dolphins got a guy that retired. they gave him a $10 million contract. jay cutler, no disrespect to him, but come on, he's not better than kaepernick. in my opinion. >> so to you, is this owners getting together and saying look, this guy is a trouble makeer? >> i think so. i mean, go in the dictionary, and the word might be collusion. i l
woody johnson -- he owns the jets, he donated millions to trump. robert craft, he donated a million. danall team donated a million to trump's inauguration. the owner of jacksonville jaguars donated a million. stan croaky of the l.a. rams donated a rams. jerry jones, dallas cowboys, donated a million. >> so you think this is fear of the president or fear of fan reaction, of losing money? >> all these guys are friends. they're in cahoots. a lot of these guys are the leaders. i mean,...
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johnson. >> ambassador to -- >> but he owns the jets. he donated millions to trump's inauguration. robert kraft, new england patriots, he donated a million. dann football team donated a million to trump's inauguration. jackson. donated a million. l.a. rams, donated a million. jerry jones, dallas cowboys, donated a million. ed glade -- >> you think this is fear of the president, or the fear of fan reaction? losing money? >> all these guys are friends. they're in cahoots. a lot of these guys are the leaders -- i mean, jerry jones, kraft, day, as far as the nfl goes. i just find it -- that 32 teams in the league, and he could start for half of the teams. >> quarterbacks are in high demand obviously. >> yes. and then he can't be a second string, third string quarterback? the miami dolphins got a guy in retirement. then came out a contract. jay cutler. look, no disrespect to him, but come on. he's not better than kaepernick. in my opinion. >> so to you, is this owners getting together and saying, look, this guy's a troublemaker, we don't want to have anything to do with him? >> you go to the dictionary and look up the word collusion. you have to s
johnson. >> ambassador to -- >> but he owns the jets. he donated millions to trump's inauguration. robert kraft, new england patriots, he donated a million. dann football team donated a million to trump's inauguration. jackson. donated a million. l.a. rams, donated a million. jerry jones, dallas cowboys, donated a million. ed glade -- >> you think this is fear of the president, or the fear of fan reaction? losing money? >> all these guys are friends. they're in cahoots....
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dan. this is brigadier general james johnston petty grew, the pride of north carolina. it's great lay anticipated thati once jefferson davis's term of office ends, that james johnson pettigrew will succeed him. he's now commanding a brigade, and it's part of harry heat's re division of the third corps. they've been sent on a - chin reconnaissance force in thea direction of gettysburg on the morning of june 30th, trying to find out what union forces may be in the town and also to hook for supplies. as they approach the town they see this big column of union cavalry coming and think stop short near a lutheran seminary and wait to siee whether they will come out and engage them. theyt are not under orders to engage. peti grew decides we're not going have a fight and they mash to cashtown. he reports to a.p. hill that he has seen this very large force of union cavalry in the tounl of gettysburg. and hill says can't be. the army of the potomac is still south of the potomac river, still in maryland, whatever, it can't be here. it's got to be militia. and just then, a.p. hill rides up and hill asks what's going on, and he repeats himself. and hill repeats the same it sentiment. th
dan. this is brigadier general james johnston petty grew, the pride of north carolina. it's great lay anticipated thati once jefferson davis's term of office ends, that james johnson pettigrew will succeed him. he's now commanding a brigade, and it's part of harry heat's re division of the third corps. they've been sent on a - chin reconnaissance force in thea direction of gettysburg on the morning of june 30th, trying to find out what union forces may be in the town and also to hook for...