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the body of 37 daniel morgan _ police failures. the body of 37 daniel morgan was _ police failures.gan was found - police failures. the body of 37 daniel morgan was found in i police failures. the body of 37 - daniel morgan was found in sydenham in london. fix, daniel morgan was found in sydenham in london. �* . , daniel morgan was found in sydenham in london. . , . . daniel morgan was found in sydenham in london. . , ., ., ., ., in london. a family damaged for a generation- _ in london. a family damaged for a generation. now, _ in london. a family damaged for a generation. now, the _ in london. a family damaged for a generation. now, the verdict. - in london. a family damaged for a generation. now, the verdict. not | generation. now, the verdict. not who did it, but why we don't know who did it, but why we don't know who did it, but why we don't know who did it. the panel concluded the failures of metropolitan police went beyond a failure to solve this crime. ~ , , ., , crime. we believe denying failings for the sake _ crime. we believe denying failings for the sake of _ crime. we b
the body of 37 daniel morgan _ police failures. the body of 37 daniel morgan was _ police failures.gan was found - police failures. the body of 37 daniel morgan was found in i police failures. the body of 37 - daniel morgan was found in sydenham in london. fix, daniel morgan was found in sydenham in london. �* . , daniel morgan was found in sydenham in london. . , . . daniel morgan was found in sydenham in london. . , ., ., ., ., in london. a family damaged for a generation- _ in london. a...
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_ the daniel morgan murder. did the panel get it right? as _ the daniel morgan murder.did the panel get it right? as far as - the daniel morgan murder. did the panel get it right? as far as having j panel get it right? as far as having they could go they were having a public inquiry, they do have power of subpoena. as we heard they said some difficulty getting disclosure from the metropolitan police force. i think of their finding of institutional corruption they did get it right. i've known alastair for ten years but for 34 years that family got lied to, effectively for palmed off, there was nothing wrong with it, first investigation then an internal inquiry said it was fine. a third covert investigation happened without them knowing it. that is 30 for years i met for the first time daniel's son. obviously, a grown man now that based this obstruction. it's very important finding because it does take us back to 1999. in the mcpherson report into the murder of stephen lawrence where mcpherson said there was institutional racism. as the family solicitor said, racism is a
_ the daniel morgan murder. did the panel get it right? as _ the daniel morgan murder.did the panel get it right? as far as - the daniel morgan murder. did the panel get it right? as far as having j panel get it right? as far as having they could go they were having a public inquiry, they do have power of subpoena. as we heard they said some difficulty getting disclosure from the metropolitan police force. i think of their finding of institutional corruption they did get it right. i've known...
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daniel morgan was a private investigator — looking into police corruption. as iran prepares to head to the polls, we meet the voters who've become disenchanted with this election. hello and welcome. president biden has arrived in geneva ahead of tomorrow's summit with president putin of russia. relations between the two countries are at their lowest point in decades, and mr biden has already said he will lay down america's "red lines" during the discussions. our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg has travelled to geneva. they say that the waters of lake geneva have the power to rejuvenate, to cure. but can a lakeside summit here revive a political relationship that's in very poor health? when vice—presidentjoe biden met vladimir putin, he told him he had no soul. more recently, he said he was a killer. mr putin hit back: "takes one to know one". so when they sit down for talks, what message will the white house be putting across to the kremlin? fiona hill was donald trump's senior adviser on russia. she says moscow must be told to behave. the biggest dange
daniel morgan was a private investigator — looking into police corruption. as iran prepares to head to the polls, we meet the voters who've become disenchanted with this election. hello and welcome. president biden has arrived in geneva ahead of tomorrow's summit with president putin of russia. relations between the two countries are at their lowest point in decades, and mr biden has already said he will lay down america's "red lines" during the discussions. our moscow correspondent...
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daniel morgan was a private investigator looking into police corruption. and the race to save the pangolin — we hear the story of one man's efforts to save the critically endangered species. hello, and welcome. president biden has arrived in geneva ahead of tomorrow's summit with president putin of russia. relations between the two countries are at their lowest point in decades, and mr biden has already said he will lay down america's "red lines" during the discussions. our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg reports. they say that the waters of lake geneva have the power to rejuvenate, to cure. but can a lakeside summit here revive a political relationship that's in very poor health? when vice presidentjoe biden met vladimir putin, he told him he had no soul. more recently, he said he was a killer. mr putin hit back — "takes one to know one". so, when they sit down for talks, what message will the white house be putting across to the kremlin? fiona hill was donald trump's senior adviser on russia. she says moscow must be told to behave. the biggest dange
daniel morgan was a private investigator looking into police corruption. and the race to save the pangolin — we hear the story of one man's efforts to save the critically endangered species. hello, and welcome. president biden has arrived in geneva ahead of tomorrow's summit with president putin of russia. relations between the two countries are at their lowest point in decades, and mr biden has already said he will lay down america's "red lines" during the discussions. our moscow...
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daniel morgan's family have waited eight years for this report.en brought tojustice. the report sets out findings from its review of the last three decades. it's over 1,200 pages long and three volumes. it is right that we carefully review its findings. mr speaker, the report itself is deeply alarming and finds examples of corrupt behaviour, not limited to the first investigation, that the metropolitan police made a litany of mistakes and that this irreparably damaged the chances of successful prosecution of daniel morgan's murder. the report accuses the metropolitan police of a form of institutional corruption. police corruption is a betrayal of everything policing stands for in this country. it erodes public confidence in our entire criminaljustice system. it undermines democracy and civilised society. we look to the police to protect others, and so they are invested with great power. the overwhelming majority of officers use it on honourably, but those who use their power for immoral ends do terrible harm, as do those who indulge, cover—up or i
daniel morgan's family have waited eight years for this report.en brought tojustice. the report sets out findings from its review of the last three decades. it's over 1,200 pages long and three volumes. it is right that we carefully review its findings. mr speaker, the report itself is deeply alarming and finds examples of corrupt behaviour, not limited to the first investigation, that the metropolitan police made a litany of mistakes and that this irreparably damaged the chances of successful...
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daniel morgan was found dead in this car park. an axe in his head.investigator, just a small firm above a shop, but a firm, it turned out, linked to corrupt police officers. four investigations and several crimewatch appeals produced at least 12 possible motives for the murder. the accusation was undermined because the accuser had a fraud conviction. both men have strongly denied being involved and they were acquitted of related charges, but the panel says lines of inquiry were not properly followed up. this report is enormous and damning and it details forms of corruption at all levels from the tolerance of poor investigations to police officers drinking with people on the limits of legality. most of all it says that the metropolitan police concealed or denied its failings, and in short, that it was dishonest. the report finds in 2005 the met failed to identify failings in its own police work. they made a statement in 2011 on corruption but failed to say police officers may have been involved. and they delayed handing over documents in 2013 and made
daniel morgan was found dead in this car park. an axe in his head.investigator, just a small firm above a shop, but a firm, it turned out, linked to corrupt police officers. four investigations and several crimewatch appeals produced at least 12 possible motives for the murder. the accusation was undermined because the accuser had a fraud conviction. both men have strongly denied being involved and they were acquitted of related charges, but the panel says lines of inquiry were not properly...
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in early 1781, daniel morgan has left the army. he has returned home to winchester, to the winchester area. he's suffering from a lot of really, a lot of health issues. he has been passed over a few times for command. he feels like he has not gotten his due. but certainly his health at this point is beginning to fail him. but morgan agrees to raise a group of men to march over the mountains into the lost river valley into the south fork valley and put an end to claypool's rebellion before he -- before it can snowball out of control. so, he will assemble 400 men from the surrounding counties. they will march over the mountains. and, if you look at the map, you can see the winchester area. over the mountains and into the south branch valley. and they are going to first stop at john claypool's property as they are marching out and it is here that claypool and his rebels confront daniel morgan. there is a brief exchange of gunfire. john brake, claypool's second-in-command, is killed in the exchange. claypool himself and most of the oth
in early 1781, daniel morgan has left the army. he has returned home to winchester, to the winchester area. he's suffering from a lot of really, a lot of health issues. he has been passed over a few times for command. he feels like he has not gotten his due. but certainly his health at this point is beginning to fail him. but morgan agrees to raise a group of men to march over the mountains into the lost river valley into the south fork valley and put an end to claypool's rebellion before he --...
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murder. after daniel morgan's death.d asked for help before, the panel had courage to, as they put it, expose the culture of corruption and cover—up in the metropolitan police and they thank them very much for their work. so i think the family at this point in time are just tremendously relieved but they also issued a kind of challenge to the current leadership of the met, that they have to do something to change the culture to ensure this never happens again, because the panel was asked, when they talked about institutional corruption, were they talk about past events? the said no, it was used in the present tense. very much what the family solicitor said, the current met leadership has to take ownership for that continuing. the pressure remains on cressida dick and the force? it certainly does and while they have issued a brief statement, that really reiterates what they have said before about the case. they said the very first investigation in 1987 was hampered by corruption, they actually said that in 2011 publicly,
murder. after daniel morgan's death.d asked for help before, the panel had courage to, as they put it, expose the culture of corruption and cover—up in the metropolitan police and they thank them very much for their work. so i think the family at this point in time are just tremendously relieved but they also issued a kind of challenge to the current leadership of the met, that they have to do something to change the culture to ensure this never happens again, because the panel was asked,...
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after the death of daniel morgan.says the delay to lifting covid restrictions in england would allow more people to get vaccinated. the head of nhs england says everyone in england aged over 18 should be able to book their first vaccine by the end of the week. our health correspondent catherine burns looks now at what needs to be achieved in the next few weeks to ensure the final stage of unlocking can go ahead. if we are in a race between the vaccine and the virus, it's definitely more of a marathon than a sprint. but the government thinks this delay in easing restrictions will deal with a major hurdle in our way. one can never predict the future with perfect confidence, but insofar as we can be confident about anything in this complex world, we can be confident that the increased level of vaccination we will have by the 19th ofjuly should allow us to further relax restrictions. right now, almost 80% of adults have had theirfirst dose and coming up to 60 have had both. the plan is to get those numbers up before we fu
after the death of daniel morgan.says the delay to lifting covid restrictions in england would allow more people to get vaccinated. the head of nhs england says everyone in england aged over 18 should be able to book their first vaccine by the end of the week. our health correspondent catherine burns looks now at what needs to be achieved in the next few weeks to ensure the final stage of unlocking can go ahead. if we are in a race between the vaccine and the virus, it's definitely more of a...
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daniel morgan pictured here with his children, just months before his death. he was brutally killed. earlier this week, an independent panel found a form of institutional corruption in the metropolitan police helped explain the failure to solve daniel morgan's murder in a pub car park in south london 34 years ago. the metropolitan police commissioner, dame cressida dick, apologised to the morgan family and said she would take time to consider the panel's report. but she said she did not accept that the force was currently institutionally corrupt. i don't accept their apologies. i think we've heard enough apologies. i think it's time for action now and i'm not sure whether they are, with what they have said, the right institution or the right organisation to get to the bottom of the seriousness of all these allegations. i just don't see the metropolitan police as a credible organisation, and what they say makes it to me feel even less credible. frankly, it makes me angry. the home secretary, priti patel, told parliament the report was devastating. she has asked
daniel morgan pictured here with his children, just months before his death. he was brutally killed. earlier this week, an independent panel found a form of institutional corruption in the metropolitan police helped explain the failure to solve daniel morgan's murder in a pub car park in south london 34 years ago. the metropolitan police commissioner, dame cressida dick, apologised to the morgan family and said she would take time to consider the panel's report. but she said she did not accept...
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it's an awful— daniel morgan and it's awful.o end and a _ an awful story from beginning to end and a man_ an awful story from beginning to end and a man died ultimately and it is added _ and a man died ultimately and it is added to— and a man died ultimately and it is added to by a corruption, incompetence, what is remarkable is that it _ incompetence, what is remarkable is that it carried up to the present day of— that it carried up to the present day of the — that it carried up to the present day of the report that they did try to stop _ day of the report that they did try to stop the inquiry from getting hold of— to stop the inquiry from getting hold of the documents and it's a huge _ hold of the documents and it's a huge story— hold of the documents and it's a huge story that ought to be on the front of— huge story that ought to be on the front of all— huge story that ought to be on the front of all the other papers but there _ front of all the other papers but there is— front of all the other papers but there is another ang
it's an awful— daniel morgan and it's awful.o end and a _ an awful story from beginning to end and a man_ an awful story from beginning to end and a man died ultimately and it is added _ and a man died ultimately and it is added to— and a man died ultimately and it is added to by a corruption, incompetence, what is remarkable is that it _ incompetence, what is remarkable is that it carried up to the present day of— that it carried up to the present day of the — that it carried up to the...
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the love which is family had for daniel morgan and their desire for daniel morgan and their desire forto justice. responsible for the murderfrom being brought tojustice. and the failure to confront that corruption. and the incidence of connection between private investigators, police officers and journalists at the news of the world and other parts of the media. and alleged corruption involved in the linkages between them. the task has not been simple. we have scrutinised some 110,000 documents amounting to more than a million pages and in cases documents are regularly 500 pages long. we have also scrutinised a very substantial amounts of additional sensitive or secret material held by the metropolitan police and other organisations. our work was made more difficult by the fact that the panel was not established under the inquiries act 2005, therefore did not have the statutory powers available to such an enquiry. we could not compel witnesses to testify, nor could we compel the metropolitan police to disclose documents in a timely manner. we had to rely on the readiness of the metropo
the love which is family had for daniel morgan and their desire for daniel morgan and their desire forto justice. responsible for the murderfrom being brought tojustice. and the failure to confront that corruption. and the incidence of connection between private investigators, police officers and journalists at the news of the world and other parts of the media. and alleged corruption involved in the linkages between them. the task has not been simple. we have scrutinised some 110,000 documents...
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daniel morgan was attacked with an axe in a pub car park in south—east london in 1987.rother believes he was on the brink of exposing police corruption when he was killed. despite five police inquiries and an inquest, no—one has been brought tojustice for the murder. the met police admitted corruption had hampered the original investigation. priti patel told the commons the report was deeply alarming. police corruption is a betrayal of everything policing stands for in this country. it erodes public confidence in our entire criminaljustice system. it undermines democracy and civilised society. we look to the police to protect us, and so they are invested with great power. the overwhelming majority of officers use it honourably, but those who use their power for immoral ends do terrible harm, as do those who indulge, cover up or ignore police corruption. this is one of the most devastating episodes in the history of the metropolitan police. she listed the improvements that had been made to the way police corruption was handled, but she said she couldn't ignore the report
daniel morgan was attacked with an axe in a pub car park in south—east london in 1987.rother believes he was on the brink of exposing police corruption when he was killed. despite five police inquiries and an inquest, no—one has been brought tojustice for the murder. the met police admitted corruption had hampered the original investigation. priti patel told the commons the report was deeply alarming. police corruption is a betrayal of everything policing stands for in this country. it...
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the inquiry�*s findings have been been welcomed by daniel morgan's family, who say the met�*s commissionerhy we don't know who did it. the panel concluded the failures of the metropolitan police went beyond a failure to solve this crime. we believe that concealing or denying failings for the sake of an organisation's public image is dishonesty on the part of the organisation for reputational benefit. this constitutes a form of institutional corruption. daniel morgan was found dead in this car park, an axe in his head. he was a private investigator, just a small firm above a shop, but a firm, it turned out, linked to corrupt police officers. the police describedl the case as a sticker. in other words, it's one theyjust can't solve. i four investigations produced at least 12 possible motives for the murder, but no convictions. the report finds the investigations were inadequate and there was evidence corruption played a part. at one point, suspects may have even been tipped off they were about to be arrested. this report is an enormous and damning. this report is enormous and damning. it det
the inquiry�*s findings have been been welcomed by daniel morgan's family, who say the met�*s commissionerhy we don't know who did it. the panel concluded the failures of the metropolitan police went beyond a failure to solve this crime. we believe that concealing or denying failings for the sake of an organisation's public image is dishonesty on the part of the organisation for reputational benefit. this constitutes a form of institutional corruption. daniel morgan was found dead in this...
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daniel morgan was attacked with an axe in a pub car park in southeast london in 1987.ing police corruption when he was killed. despite five police inquiries and an inquest, no—one has been brought tojustice for the murder. the met police admitted corruption had hampered the original investigation. priti patel told the commons the report was deeply alarming. police corruption is a betrayal of everything policing stands for in this country. it erodes public confidence in our entire criminaljustice system. it undermines democracy and civilised society. we look to the police to protect us, and so they are invested with great power. the overwhelming majority of officers use it honourably, but those who use their power for immoral ends do terrible harm, as do those who indulge, cover up or ignore police corruption. this is one of the most devastating episodes in the history of the metropolitan police. she listed the improvements that had been made to the way police corruption was handled, but she said she could not ignore the report's findings. its recommendations are wide—r
daniel morgan was attacked with an axe in a pub car park in southeast london in 1987.ing police corruption when he was killed. despite five police inquiries and an inquest, no—one has been brought tojustice for the murder. the met police admitted corruption had hampered the original investigation. priti patel told the commons the report was deeply alarming. police corruption is a betrayal of everything policing stands for in this country. it erodes public confidence in our entire...
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daniel morgan was a private investigator who was murdered in 1987. panel has been looking at why no one has been brought to book and all of this time. french fans are getting excited in munich at the their team showdown with gemini and their team showdown with gemini and the heroes. president biden metrics more leaders todayis president biden metrics more leaders today is time at a european union summit in brussels. he confirmed once again his commitment that the us would be on the global stage. here is the president at the end of those talks. it’s here is the president at the end of those talke— those talks. it's overwhelming interest to _ those talks. it's overwhelming interest to have _ those talks. it's overwhelming interest to have a _ those talks. it's overwhelming interest to have a great - interest to have a great relationship with meiko and with the eu. , g ., ~ relationship with meiko and with the eu. , ~ ., eu. president joe biden already left brussels and _ eu. president joe biden already left brussels and is _ eu. president joe biden alr
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that so angered daniel morgan's son, also called daniel, that he decided to break a habit of a lifetimeink it's time for action now, and i'm not sure whether they are, with what they've said, the right institution, the right organisation to get to the bottom of the seriousness of all these allegations. we've been let down. it's serious. this is a scandal. having to constantly relive it through the need to get something like this report, the need to have answers, the need to get to a truth, means that you have to get that emotional turmoil out of its box, bring it into the front and centre of your psychology that's going on for the day, and live with that. so you describe it as a personal tragedy for him and his family, but a national shame, and tragedy for him and his family, but a nationalshame, and he tragedy for him and his family, but a national shame, and he said that the metropolitan police commissioner dame cressida dick should consider her position. he said the culture of the net in his view was cancerous and it couldn't be trusted to follow up and it couldn't be trusted to foll
that so angered daniel morgan's son, also called daniel, that he decided to break a habit of a lifetimeink it's time for action now, and i'm not sure whether they are, with what they've said, the right institution, the right organisation to get to the bottom of the seriousness of all these allegations. we've been let down. it's serious. this is a scandal. having to constantly relive it through the need to get something like this report, the need to have answers, the need to get to a truth,...
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so now daniel morgan say5 not accept that.heir apology and he does not think they are the right body to follow up the independent report. he thinks an independent body should take over. thank you forjoining u5. a hardline ultra—conservative is set to be iran's next president, after winning most of the votes counted so far. ebrahim rai5i beat three other candidates in a poll in which most would—be candidates were barred from standing. mr rai5i is under us sanctions and has been linked to past executions of political prisoners. last year, covid re5trictions wiped out the uk's summer festival 5ea5on. a rally against the northern ireland protocol has heard calls for the dup not to nominate a new first minister until it is abandoned. paul givan remains first minister following the resignation of edwin poots a5 dup leader, but could be replaced when a new leader is chosen. if they refused to nominate a replacement, power—sharing would colla pse. last year, covid re5trictions wiped out the uk's summer festival 5ea5on. this year, desp
so now daniel morgan say5 not accept that.heir apology and he does not think they are the right body to follow up the independent report. he thinks an independent body should take over. thank you forjoining u5. a hardline ultra—conservative is set to be iran's next president, after winning most of the votes counted so far. ebrahim rai5i beat three other candidates in a poll in which most would—be candidates were barred from standing. mr rai5i is under us sanctions and has been linked to...
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the son of the private investigator daniel morgan — whose murder remains unsolved more than three decadeser — says he does not accept the metropolitan police's apology for their handling of the case. more turmoil at the top in northern ireland — new first minister paul givan has been told he must resign as his party looks for another leader. and at 10:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewersjoe mays and sian griffiths — stay with us for that. good evening. pop—up vaccination centres and walk—in clinics are opening in england this weekend, in a major push to offer coronavirus jabs to all remaining adults. it comes as surge testing is being rolled out in areas of south london and cumbria because of a rise in the number of cases. we'll have more on that in our main news bulletin in a few minutes�* time. it comes as scientists repeated their warnings about a so—called "third wave" of covid cases. earlier, professor adam finn of thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation told us how the latest rise in infections compares to previous waves. so, i certainly be
the son of the private investigator daniel morgan — whose murder remains unsolved more than three decadeser — says he does not accept the metropolitan police's apology for their handling of the case. more turmoil at the top in northern ireland — new first minister paul givan has been told he must resign as his party looks for another leader. and at 10:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewersjoe mays and sian griffiths — stay with us for that. good evening....
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the son of the private investigator daniel morgan, whose murder remains unsolved more than three decadessays he does not accept the metropolitan police's apology for their handling of the case. more turmoil at the top in northern ireland — new first minister paul givan has been told he must resign as his party looks for another leader. it is time for our world. boris johnson: the coronavirus is the biggest threat _ this country has faced for decades. if too many people become seriously unwell at one time, the nhs will be unable to handle it. from this evening, i must give the british people are very simple instruction — you must stay at home. 0h, hello. hello! hi. hello! hi! hi. hiya - hello, hi. sound, um...brain's not working _ couldn't work for two weeks. welcome to oxford gardens. i wake up in the morning, see the blue sky, sun out, and i think wow, what a beautiful day. and it doesn't take me long. i look out the window, open up my blinds and i see people walking with their masks, then it hits me. it doesn't feel real. but you know it's real because you've got the letters in your ha
the son of the private investigator daniel morgan, whose murder remains unsolved more than three decadessays he does not accept the metropolitan police's apology for their handling of the case. more turmoil at the top in northern ireland — new first minister paul givan has been told he must resign as his party looks for another leader. it is time for our world. boris johnson: the coronavirus is the biggest threat _ this country has faced for decades. if too many people become seriously unwell...
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daniel morgan inquiry conditions. this is a truly shocking story.nd this caused £60 is been eight years in the making and this cause— is been eight years in the making and this caused £60 million and its findinus and this caused £60 million and its findings are — and this caused £60 million and its findings are really _ and this caused £60 million and its findings are really quite _ and this caused £60 million and its findings are really quite damning. l findings are really quite...
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jonathan rees was charged with conspiring to kill daniel morgan, his business partner, in a small privateestigations which an independent panel found were hampered by police corruption. did you kill daniel? did you arrange his killing? did you arrange his murder? no, no. for what motive? what motive? no, ididn't. daniel was my friend. people keep talking about fractures between us. there wasn't any. there were no arguments between you? it's a small business, working on a tight budget, and daniel was absolutely brilliant at what he did as a bailiff. and he was ruthless about that. and he earned me a lot, well, earned the firm a lot of money. it was a partnership, and so the more he brings in, the more i bring in, more profits we get to share at the end of the year, and it worked well. so him dying caused me a massive amount of grief, financially and business—wise, because the partnership ceased to exist. daniel and jonathan rees had been having a pint in this south london pub the night daniel was found dead in its rear car park, an axe in his head. that was in 1987, but the shockwaves from
jonathan rees was charged with conspiring to kill daniel morgan, his business partner, in a small privateestigations which an independent panel found were hampered by police corruption. did you kill daniel? did you arrange his killing? did you arrange his murder? no, no. for what motive? what motive? no, ididn't. daniel was my friend. people keep talking about fractures between us. there wasn't any. there were no arguments between you? it's a small business, working on a tight budget, and...
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the body of 37—year—old daniel morgan was found in sydenham in south—east london.charged including daniel morgan's former business partner jonathan rees. they all denied the charges. three years later, that murder trial collapsed. i shouldn't be here today, it should never have happened in the first place. the prosecution should have never even been started. jonathan rees and other defendants later sued the metropolitan police for malicious prosecution and won substantial damages. for decades, the journalist duncan campbell has followed this case. he is looking forward to the report which will examine corruption and links between police, private detectives and the press. i think it's extremely important because i hope that it will be the culmination of a lot of research and investigation into what went wrong. something went very, very badly wrong. and i think there will be some very uncomfortable people within both the police and in private detection services with what the panel come up with, but we will have to wait and see. the independent panel, commissioned by
the body of 37—year—old daniel morgan was found in sydenham in south—east london.charged including daniel morgan's former business partner jonathan rees. they all denied the charges. three years later, that murder trial collapsed. i shouldn't be here today, it should never have happened in the first place. the prosecution should have never even been started. jonathan rees and other defendants later sued the metropolitan police for malicious prosecution and won substantial damages. for...
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the body of 37—year—old daniel morgan was found in sydenham in south—east london.th in the pub car park. since 1987, there have been five investigations into the murder. during the first, which police admitted later was tainted by corruption, six people were arrested. all were later released without charge. in 2008, five people were charged including daniel morgan's former business partner jonathan rees. they all denied the charges. three years later, that murder trial collapsed. i shouldn't be here today, it should never have happened in the first place. the prosecution should have never even been started. jonathan rees and other defendants later sued the metropolitan police for malicious prosecution and won substantial damages. for decades, the journalist duncan campbell has followed this case. he is looking forward to the report which will examine corruption and links between police, private detectives and the press. i think it's extremely important because i hope that it will be the culmination of a lot of research and investigation into what went wrong. someth
the body of 37—year—old daniel morgan was found in sydenham in south—east london.th in the pub car park. since 1987, there have been five investigations into the murder. during the first, which police admitted later was tainted by corruption, six people were arrested. all were later released without charge. in 2008, five people were charged including daniel morgan's former business partner jonathan rees. they all denied the charges. three years later, that murder trial collapsed. i...
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the son of the private investigator daniel morgan — whose murder remains unsolved more than three decades
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the son of the private investigator daniel morgan, whose murder remains unsolved more than three decadesater, says he does not accept the metropolitan police's apology for their handling of the case. more turmoil at the top in northern ireland — new first minister paul givan has been told he must resign as his party looks for another leader. a hard—line cleric linked to political executions wins iran's presidential election. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm chetan pathak. coming up on tonight's programme: hungary hold the favourites france in one of the surprise results at euro 2020. we check in with the home nations as wales prepare for their showdown with italy in rome. no stopping norrie. the british number two reaches the final at the queen's club as he chases his first atp title. and sophie ecclestone takes four wickets, but is it enough to help england see off india? welcome along, thanks forjoining us. arguably the most exciting group at euro 2020 is in action today. the defending champions portugal are playing germany — we'll bring you
the son of the private investigator daniel morgan, whose murder remains unsolved more than three decadesater, says he does not accept the metropolitan police's apology for their handling of the case. more turmoil at the top in northern ireland — new first minister paul givan has been told he must resign as his party looks for another leader. a hard—line cleric linked to political executions wins iran's presidential election. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to...
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daniel morgan was a private investigator who was murdered in 1987.
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the son of the private investigator daniel morgan, whose murder remains unsolved more than three decades he does not accept the metropolitan police's apology for their handling of the case. more turmoil at the top in northern ireland — new first minister paul givan has been told he must resign as his party looks for another leader. and, as they say, never write off the germans — they come back from a goal down to register their first win at the euros. now on bbc news, as more us states move to legalise marijuana, there has been a rush to cash in on the business. in new mexico, a bizarre boom and bust of marijuana has become a cautionary tale. this is the latest front line of a cannabis plume in the us. a massive illegal marijuana operation on native american land. the suspects were found in a motel where they occupied 19 rooms. police found around £2000 of marijuana plants and substances in multiple rooms. there is evidence of human beings that are not here any more, they have just vanished. in the summer of 2020, hundreds of chinese immigrants moved to new mexico, believing that they we
the son of the private investigator daniel morgan, whose murder remains unsolved more than three decades he does not accept the metropolitan police's apology for their handling of the case. more turmoil at the top in northern ireland — new first minister paul givan has been told he must resign as his party looks for another leader. and, as they say, never write off the germans — they come back from a goal down to register their first win at the euros. now on bbc news, as more us states move...
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daniel morgan was killed with an axe in the car park of a london pub.k with stephen sackur welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. joe biden prepared for his geneva summit with vladimir putin by reassuring his partners in nato that america is back in the saddle, committed to the defence of european allies and determined to lead the alliance's response to evolving geographical and technological threats. but how convincing is all of this reassurance? well, my guest is nato secretary general jens stoltenberg. is rhetoric being used to paper over nato�*s cracks? jens stoltenberg at nato headquarters in brussels, welcome to hardtalk. jens stoltenberg at nato headquarters in brussels, welcome to hardtalk. thank you so much for having me. now, mr secretary general, thejust—finished nato summit had plenty of talk about challenges coming from russia, but also challenge coming from china. it left some people a little bit confused about your strategic vision. so you tell me, as you sit at headquarters right now, what is perceived to be nato�*s number one threat?
daniel morgan was killed with an axe in the car park of a london pub.k with stephen sackur welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. joe biden prepared for his geneva summit with vladimir putin by reassuring his partners in nato that america is back in the saddle, committed to the defence of european allies and determined to lead the alliance's response to evolving geographical and technological threats. but how convincing is all of this reassurance? well, my guest is nato secretary general jens...
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she also denied obstructing the work of the inquiry into the case of daniel morgan, a private investigator calls to resign after the publication of the report. ajudge in malaysia has overturned the inquest verdict of misadventure on the death of a teenage girl from london who was found dead in the malaysianjungle. nora quoirin, who was 15 and had a learning disability, vanished from the resort where she was staying in august 2019. her body was found some ten days later. an open verdict has now been recorded. the government has extended the temporary ban on evictions for unpaid commercial rent in england until march next year. the ban, which stops landlords from taking tenants to court if they have rent arrears as a result of the pandemic, was due to end in two weeks' time. the rate at which prices in the uk are rising is at its highest for nearly two years. in the year to may, inflation stood at 2.1%, driven by the rising cost of fuel and clothing. it is now above the bank of england's target of 2%, and will raise questions about the level of interest rates. our economics editor faisal isl
she also denied obstructing the work of the inquiry into the case of daniel morgan, a private investigator calls to resign after the publication of the report. ajudge in malaysia has overturned the inquest verdict of misadventure on the death of a teenage girl from london who was found dead in the malaysianjungle. nora quoirin, who was 15 and had a learning disability, vanished from the resort where she was staying in august 2019. her body was found some ten days later. an open verdict has now...
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was reacting to last week's report into how it investigated the murder of private investigator daniel morgandent panel concluded that the met�*s was "institutionally corrupt" in the way it concealed or denied failings. a charge firmly rejected by another former met officer. i apologise to the morgan family for the way an organisation i was part of for over 30 years has conducted itself. the only point i wish to make our at this report chimes exactly with my professional and personal experience. at this report needs to be taken seriously and that urgent action needs to be taken as a result. the metropolitan police puts its own reputation before openness, honesty and the pursuit ofjustice and those who are telling the truth are ostracised and forced out. the minister said a lot of work had been done to tackle police corruption. the establishment of a specific criminal offence of police corruption in 2015, and i recall because i brought the legislation through, it measures to ensure officers cannot resign or retire to evade accountability were brought in in 2017 and a barge list to prevent dism
was reacting to last week's report into how it investigated the murder of private investigator daniel morgandent panel concluded that the met�*s was "institutionally corrupt" in the way it concealed or denied failings. a charge firmly rejected by another former met officer. i apologise to the morgan family for the way an organisation i was part of for over 30 years has conducted itself. the only point i wish to make our at this report chimes exactly with my professional and personal...
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i have deepest feelings for daniel morgan�*s family.g the way, we have clearly, we, the met, my force of which i�*m very proud to be the commissioner, we have caused them extra anguish. but i don�*t accept that we are institutionally corrupt, no. the panel criticised you personally, the most senior and only serving police officer to be named, saying you obstructed the panel�*s work. shouldn�*t you resign? i you obstructed the panel's work. shouldn't you resign?— shouldn't you resign? i didn't obstruct. _ shouldn't you resign? i didn't obstruct. i— shouldn't you resign? i didn't obstruct, i set _ shouldn't you resign? i didn't obstruct, i set out _ shouldn't you resign? i didn't obstruct, i set out with - shouldn't you resign? i didn't obstruct, i set out with my i shouldn't you resign? i didn't i obstruct, i set out with my team shouldn't you resign? i didn't - obstruct, i set out with my team who were well resourced to ensure that were well resourced to ensure that we gave the panel maximum cooperation and that we did full disclosure a
i have deepest feelings for daniel morgan�*s family.g the way, we have clearly, we, the met, my force of which i�*m very proud to be the commissioner, we have caused them extra anguish. but i don�*t accept that we are institutionally corrupt, no. the panel criticised you personally, the most senior and only serving police officer to be named, saying you obstructed the panel�*s work. shouldn�*t you resign? i you obstructed the panel's work. shouldn't you resign?— shouldn't you...
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possible to protect us at the moment. as much as possible the son of the private investigator daniel morgan remains unsolved more than three decades later, says he does not accept the metropolitan police's apology for their handling of the case. more turmoil at the top in northern ireland — new first minister paul givan has been told he must resign as his party looks for another leader. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejoe mayes, the uk politics reporter at bloomberg, and sian griffiths, of the sunday times. a bit look —— look through the front pages. matt hancock kept the prime minister in the dark overjabs success is the sunday telegraph's headline, which goes on to say the health secretary sat on positive data for three days ahead of a meeting that ruled the unlocking of restrictions must be delayed. the sunday times features a picture of four—year—old ella harris signalling the £100,000 bill her father has received to repair the cladding on their one—bedroom flat in salford. the paper says it's just one example of families r
possible to protect us at the moment. as much as possible the son of the private investigator daniel morgan remains unsolved more than three decades later, says he does not accept the metropolitan police's apology for their handling of the case. more turmoil at the top in northern ireland — new first minister paul givan has been told he must resign as his party looks for another leader. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejoe mayes,...
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the son of the private investigator daniel morgan — whose murder remains unsolved more than three decadesays he does not accept the metropolitan police's apology for their handling of the case. more turmoil at the top in northern ireland. new first minister paul givan has been told he must resign as his party looks for another leader. now on bbc news...specialist doctors are calling for obesity to be classed as a chronic illness which needs comprehensive treatment for all those affected. jeremy cooke speaks to sarah — who lives with obesity and has battled through stigma, dieting and damage to her mental health 7 about a condition which society needs to face. a warning viewers may find some of the images of surgery in this film disturbing. people think you are unintelligent, that you are lazy, that you eat too much, that you have done this to yourself, that is a choice, and i just want to scream and say, none of those things are right.— those things are right. sarah knows that bein: those things are right. sarah knows that being this _ those things are right. sarah knows that being this b
the son of the private investigator daniel morgan — whose murder remains unsolved more than three decadesays he does not accept the metropolitan police's apology for their handling of the case. more turmoil at the top in northern ireland. new first minister paul givan has been told he must resign as his party looks for another leader. now on bbc news...specialist doctors are calling for obesity to be classed as a chronic illness which needs comprehensive treatment for all those affected....