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our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is here. — do you think she is trying to achieve? ., ., ., ., achieve? amazing transformation, isn't it, achieve? amazing transformation, isn't it. from _ achieve? amazing transformation, isn't it, from the _ achieve? amazing transformation, isn't it, from the woman _ achieve? amazing transformation, isn't it, from the woman in - achieve? amazing transformation, isn't it, from the woman in the - isn't it, from the woman in the black veil who emerged from isis territory, as the islamic state group collapsed, and gave those interviews, one of them essentially justifying the manchester bombing, because of the children that had died in is territory, to this woman with her hair uncovered, sunglasses on her head. in february, the supreme court said that she did not have the right to come back to britain to fight to get her british citizenship back, that she would have to do that from outside the country. and i think this is part of her battle to change how the british people think about her, as part
our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is here. — do you think she is trying to achieve? ., ., ., ., achieve? amazing transformation, isn't it, achieve? amazing transformation, isn't it. from _ achieve? amazing transformation, isn't it, from the _ achieve? amazing transformation, isn't it, from the woman _ achieve? amazing transformation, isn't it, from the woman in - achieve? amazing transformation, isn't it, from the woman in the - isn't it, from the woman in the black veil who...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, at the home office. particularly girls, according to internal research carried out by facebook — the company that owns it. an investigation by the wall street journal found that facebook had conducted in—depth studies showing the dangers of the photo—sharing app, while playing down the issue in public. angus crawford reports. a girl with so much to live for, bright and talented. molly russell took her own life in 2017. she was just 1a. after her death, on her instagram account, her family found a stream of dark, depressing content and, in part, blame it for her death. now, the wall streetjournal has published internal facebook research labelled "a teen mental health deep dive". itfound... it admitted... and... i don't know, i was sick to the pit of my stomach. it was dreadful... molly's father ian is appalled. if they know more about it and they're not doing something about it, then they're culpable in a really dreadful way, because this potentially could cost lives. no—one at facebook hq in london was a
daniel sandford, bbc news, at the home office. particularly girls, according to internal research carried out by facebook — the company that owns it. an investigation by the wall street journal found that facebook had conducted in—depth studies showing the dangers of the photo—sharing app, while playing down the issue in public. angus crawford reports. a girl with so much to live for, bright and talented. molly russell took her own life in 2017. she was just 1a. after her death, on her...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, at the home office.arly girls, according to internal research carried out by facebook, the company that owns it. an investigation by the wall streetjournal found that facebook had conducted in—depth studies showing the dangers of the photo—sharing app, while playing down the issue in public. angus crawford reports. a girl with so much to live for, bright and talented. molly russell took her own life in 2017. she was just 1a. after her death, on her instagram account, herfamily found a stream of dark, depressing content and, in part, blame it for her death. now, the wall streetjournal has published internal facebook research labelled "a teen mental health deep dive". itfound... it admitted... and... i don't know, i was sick to the pit of my stomach. it was dreadful... molly's father ian is appalled. if they know more about it and they're not doing something about it, then they're culpable in a really dreadful way, because this potentially could cost lives. no—one at facebook hq in london was available to
daniel sandford, bbc news, at the home office.arly girls, according to internal research carried out by facebook, the company that owns it. an investigation by the wall streetjournal found that facebook had conducted in—depth studies showing the dangers of the photo—sharing app, while playing down the issue in public. angus crawford reports. a girl with so much to live for, bright and talented. molly russell took her own life in 2017. she was just 1a. after her death, on her instagram...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, at the home office.d a fleet of nuclear—powered submarines for the australian navy. the leaders made a joint address in the past few minutes to announce the agreement. our defence correspondent jonathan beale is here. what have they been saying? british officials say this _ what have they been saying? british officials say this is _ what have they been saying? british officials say this is a _ what have they been saying? british officials say this is a very _ officials say this is a very significant agreement, reinforced by the fact you have the three leaders of these countries making the announcement simultaneously. it is about essentially, for starters, building a fleet of nuclear powered submarines for the australian navy. we are not sure how that work will be shared but clearly the british government hopes that british defence firms will benefit from that, they have expertise in that area. it will have ramifications for two specific countries, firstly france, a nato ally which had signed a deal with
daniel sandford, bbc news, at the home office.d a fleet of nuclear—powered submarines for the australian navy. the leaders made a joint address in the past few minutes to announce the agreement. our defence correspondent jonathan beale is here. what have they been saying? british officials say this _ what have they been saying? british officials say this is _ what have they been saying? british officials say this is a _ what have they been saying? british officials say this is a very _...
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daniel sandford there.ogramme: a special bbc report into the mysterious illness among us spies and diplomats known as havana syndrome. but first, 20 years on from the 9/11 attacks, the man thought to have masterminded them — khalid sheikh mohammed — and his key associates are in guantanamo bay detention facility, yet to stand trial. when president 0bama took office in 2009, he pledged to close the prison within a year, but it's still there, and the wheels ofjustice are turning extremely slowly. aleem maqbool reports from guantanamo bay. a demand forjustice following that horrific day 20 years ago led to a wide reaching response. but one that's since led to accusations the us perpetrated injustice. in a tiny corner of cuba, one notorious by—product of the 9/11 attack still remains. prisoners are still being held in limbo in guantanamo bay. well, of course the us authorities have allowed us to be here, but they are extremely restrictive in controlling what we can show, in terms of people and structures. they
daniel sandford there.ogramme: a special bbc report into the mysterious illness among us spies and diplomats known as havana syndrome. but first, 20 years on from the 9/11 attacks, the man thought to have masterminded them — khalid sheikh mohammed — and his key associates are in guantanamo bay detention facility, yet to stand trial. when president 0bama took office in 2009, he pledged to close the prison within a year, but it's still there, and the wheels ofjustice are turning extremely...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, at the home office. the time is 6:15pm. our top story this evening.reign secretary dominic ravi demoted secretary gavin williamson is sure —— set. and the photo sharing app instagram may have a harmful effect on teenagers, according to research by its owners, facebook. coming up on sportsday on the bbc news channel: he has won three premier league titles. will this be the season pep guardiola finally brings european glory to manchester city? we will be at the etihad ahead of the visit of rb leipzig. it is exactly a month since the taliban swept to power in afghanistan and declared the country an islamic emirate. as the international community grapples with the enormity of the change — how are things changing in afghanistan under taliban rule. secunder kermani and camera journalist malik mudassir report from afghanistan's fourth largest city — mazar—i—sharif. crossing into the islamic emirate, a cargo train from uzbekistan. this is now passport control. the taliban even have own stamps. and hour's drive away, the city of mazar—i—sharif. 0n the surface,
daniel sandford, bbc news, at the home office. the time is 6:15pm. our top story this evening.reign secretary dominic ravi demoted secretary gavin williamson is sure —— set. and the photo sharing app instagram may have a harmful effect on teenagers, according to research by its owners, facebook. coming up on sportsday on the bbc news channel: he has won three premier league titles. will this be the season pep guardiola finally brings european glory to manchester city? we will be at the...
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now, for more, let'sjoin daniel sandford, who is in doverfor us. daniel? --eole daniel? yes, george. the number of people crossing _ daniel? yes, george. the number of people crossing the _ daniel? yes, george. the number of people crossing the channel- daniel? yes, george. the number of people crossing the channel in - daniel? yes, george. the number of people crossing the channel in smallj people crossing the channel in small boats has been exceptionally high this week, and just today, we saw another 50 or so people being off—loaded from a border force vessel, having been rescued in the channel. 0vernight, it became clear that the home secretary priti patel has authorised the use of a controversial new tactic, of pushing back some migrant boats towards france, and that could start as early as this month. she has been working with the attorney general to try and work out the limited circumstances in which it would be illegal to do so under maritime and international law. but of course, given the condition of the boats being used by the people smugglers, th
now, for more, let'sjoin daniel sandford, who is in doverfor us. daniel? --eole daniel? yes, george. the number of people crossing _ daniel? yes, george. the number of people crossing the _ daniel? yes, george. the number of people crossing the channel- daniel? yes, george. the number of people crossing the channel in - daniel? yes, george. the number of people crossing the channel in smallj people crossing the channel in small boats has been exceptionally high this week, and just today, we saw...
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our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is in dover. daniel.of migrants crossing the channel this small boats this week has been extraordinarily high, just this afternoon we saw another 50 arriving on a border force vessel and being unloaded having been picked up in the channel, and the home secretary priti patel is under great pressure from within her own party and overnight, it emerged that she has now authorised this controversial new tactic, under which borderfor vessels will push back some migrant boats towards france, she has been in talks with the acting attorney general and with other lawyers about trying to identify the limited circumstances in which that would be legal under maritime and international law and of course those will be limited because of the safety concerns, a flimsy boat overloaded being pushed by a large vessel isn't going to be something thatis vessel isn't going to be something that is viable or safe and it is going to be difficult, without the cooperation of the french and the french made quite clear their view of t
our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is in dover. daniel.of migrants crossing the channel this small boats this week has been extraordinarily high, just this afternoon we saw another 50 arriving on a border force vessel and being unloaded having been picked up in the channel, and the home secretary priti patel is under great pressure from within her own party and overnight, it emerged that she has now authorised this controversial new tactic, under which borderfor vessels will push...
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daniel sandford is in dover.elp me understand in what circumstances the uk may attempt to turn a boat around?— turn a boat around? well, as i understand — turn a boat around? well, as i understand it, _ turn a boat around? well, as i understand it, the _ turn a boat around? well, as i understand it, the home - turn a boat around? well, as i - understand it, the home secretary has been consulting with the government law officers, including the attorney general, to try to work out where that would be legal and in what circumstances it would be legal, under both maritime and international law. and they have identified what they are calling a narrow legal window where it would be legal to turn a boat around, push it back into french waters, as long as that could be done safely. and i think safely is a key part of that. clearly, if people are taking on water, if there are vulnerable people on board or if a boat isn't going to make it back to france then under other circumstances the legality would be questionable. but
daniel sandford is in dover.elp me understand in what circumstances the uk may attempt to turn a boat around?— turn a boat around? well, as i understand — turn a boat around? well, as i understand it, _ turn a boat around? well, as i understand it, the _ turn a boat around? well, as i understand it, the home - turn a boat around? well, as i - understand it, the home secretary has been consulting with the government law officers, including the attorney general, to try to work out where that...
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our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has been in dover today. has been exceptionally high this week, and just today we saw another 50 or so people being off—loaded from a border force festival having so people being off—loaded from a borderforce festival having been rescued in the channel overnight. it became clear the home secretary has authorised the use of a controversial new tactic of pushing back some migrant boats towards france, and that could start as early as this month. she's working with the attorney general to try and work out the limited circumstances in which it will be legal to do so under maritime and international law. but of course given the condition of the boats being used by people smugglers and for safety reasons, it may not be possible to do that very often. it also may be a bit pointless without french cooperation and the french made quite clear their view of the plant today when the french interior minister took to twitter saying france will not accept any practices that are contrary to maritime law, nor any financial bl
our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has been in dover today. has been exceptionally high this week, and just today we saw another 50 or so people being off—loaded from a border force festival having so people being off—loaded from a borderforce festival having been rescued in the channel overnight. it became clear the home secretary has authorised the use of a controversial new tactic of pushing back some migrant boats towards france, and that could start as early as this month....
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let's speak now to our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. ars on and they'll still going. they now had sufficient evidence, they say, for the crown prosecution service to authorise seven charges against denis sergeev, who was using the namesake a fair detail. he is in his 50s, leave to be a very high—ranking member of the gru, russian military intelligence —— using the name sergey fedotov. he flew into heathrow on friday the 2nd of march, two days before the poisoning, before the novichok was smeared on the door handle of the skripals' house, he was in london all that weekend, had several meetings with the two other suspects, some outdoors, then he flew out of heathrow at about 145 on the sunday, the day the poison was smeared on the door handles, a couple of hours after that is believed to have happened. the charges are essentially the same as the other two men, conspiracy to murder sergei skripal, the attempted murder sergei skripal, the attempted murder of sergei skripal, his daughter yulia and detective sergeant bailey, use and possession
let's speak now to our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. ars on and they'll still going. they now had sufficient evidence, they say, for the crown prosecution service to authorise seven charges against denis sergeev, who was using the namesake a fair detail. he is in his 50s, leave to be a very high—ranking member of the gru, russian military intelligence —— using the name sergey fedotov. he flew into heathrow on friday the 2nd of march, two days before the poisoning, before the...