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reporting of the murder itself, one aspect caught the attention of some of you, demonstrated here by daniel sanforde arrived, he saw a man of african appearance being away. ben ward—lewis responded like this: 0nline and in broadcast since then, ali harbi ali, who was charged with murder on thursday, has been described in bbc coverage as being "of somali origin". but other viewers thought bbc news didn�*t make enough of his ethnicity and was too slow to mention it. adrian rundle left us this message late on friday evening. i�*m just appalled that the bbc are not reporting that it is a man from somalia that�*s been arrested. other news networks are. why on earth should you be protecting this man or protecting the muslim faith? at the end of the day, this is the person who has been arrested on suspicion of stabbing, and the bbc
reporting of the murder itself, one aspect caught the attention of some of you, demonstrated here by daniel sanforde arrived, he saw a man of african appearance being away. ben ward—lewis responded like this: 0nline and in broadcast since then, ali harbi ali, who was charged with murder on thursday, has been described in bbc coverage as being "of somali origin". but other viewers thought bbc news didn�*t make enough of his ethnicity and was too slow to mention it. adrian rundle...
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reporting of the murder itself, one aspect caught the attention of some of you — demonstrated here by daniel sanfordst friday's news at 6pm. one witness who was opposite the church when it happened told me he saw a woman coming out and calling an ambulance. then, after armed police arrived, he saw a man of african appearance being away. ben ward—lewis responded like this... online and in broadcast since then, the man who was charged with murder on thursday has been described in bbc coverage as being "of somali origin." other viewers thought bbc news didn't make enough of his ethnicity and was too slow to mention it. adrian rundle left us this message late on friday evening... i'm just appalled that the bbc are not reporting that it is a man from somalia that's been arrested. other news networks are — why on earth should you be protecting this man or protecting the muslim faith? at the end of the day, this is the person who has been arrested on suspicion of the stabbing, and the bbc should report the facts, and not be so left—wing and "woke" that they don't want to report the truth. we asked bbc news
reporting of the murder itself, one aspect caught the attention of some of you — demonstrated here by daniel sanfordst friday's news at 6pm. one witness who was opposite the church when it happened told me he saw a woman coming out and calling an ambulance. then, after armed police arrived, he saw a man of african appearance being away. ben ward—lewis responded like this... online and in broadcast since then, the man who was charged with murder on thursday has been described in bbc coverage...
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sir david a conservative mp for almost 40 years died at the sc daniel sanford reports. >> just over sixr sir david was stabbed to death in lyons c, the man accused of murdering him was brought to court. the crown prosecution service had authorized counterterrorism detectives to charge him this morning. in the docket, he wore a gray sweater and trousers and black rimmed glasses. he spoke to confirm his name, date of birth, and address. then, sat silently for the hearing which lasted less than a quarter of an hour. sir david was killed in an office at the back of the elfers methodist ch hall just after midday friday. he had been meeting voters as part of the constituency surgery. officers and paramedics who rushed to the scene were unable to save him. >> a large-scale detectives have been working around the clock to find out as much as we can about what happened and why. the work has included sutures -- searches of a number of london addresses. we have analyzed digital devices and carried out a painstaking review of cctv footage. >> the man seen here walking in north london on the day the
sir david a conservative mp for almost 40 years died at the sc daniel sanford reports. >> just over sixr sir david was stabbed to death in lyons c, the man accused of murdering him was brought to court. the crown prosecution service had authorized counterterrorism detectives to charge him this morning. in the docket, he wore a gray sweater and trousers and black rimmed glasses. he spoke to confirm his name, date of birth, and address. then, sat silently for the hearing which lasted less...
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daniel sanford, bbc nwws. bringing you more now and that extreme weather in india.ent sent this report. kerala, india's coastal paradise, is testament to the beauty of nature. but it's also been a reminder of the devastation it can leave in its path. the state's had more than double the usual rainfall it gets in october. thousands have been left homeless after floods and landslides. dozens have died — many of them children. a smart and friendly three—year—old was buried under the mud. his mother, sophia, is in hospital, covered in bruises. she was trapped by the landslide and said the mud came right up to her head. "my son woke up in the morning and went to brush his teeth," she told me. "he didn't even have his breakfast. then we heard a noise like thunder, and the house fell down." in a nearby bed, sophia's two other children, who were also injured and are facing the pain of life without their sibling. rescue teams are still searching the river for victims. in this one small village alone, more than 100 homes were completely destroyed, and just as many were left d
daniel sanford, bbc nwws. bringing you more now and that extreme weather in india.ent sent this report. kerala, india's coastal paradise, is testament to the beauty of nature. but it's also been a reminder of the devastation it can leave in its path. the state's had more than double the usual rainfall it gets in october. thousands have been left homeless after floods and landslides. dozens have died — many of them children. a smart and friendly three—year—old was buried under the mud. his...
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Oct 16, 2021
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chariots of fire plays on piano daniel sanford, bbc news, leigh—on—sea.ve come from across the political spectrum. and his death has led to renewed questions about the safety of mps, five years after the murder of another mp, jo cox, who was killed while on her way to meet constituents. her sister, the mp kim leadbeeter, described her horror, at today's events. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. an officer's task in essex, to lower the flag. at half—mast over parliament, too. the unionjack hanging limply and sombre over number 10, matching the mood. david was a man who believed passionately in this country and in its future, and we've lost today a fine public servant and a much—loved friend and colleague and our thoughts are very much today with his wife, his children and his family. sir david spent nearly a0 years on those green benches. speaker: ..amess! will my right honourable friend tell one of his ministers to organise a city status competition, so at long last southend—on—sea can become a city? affable, indefatigable, joyous in his love
chariots of fire plays on piano daniel sanford, bbc news, leigh—on—sea.ve come from across the political spectrum. and his death has led to renewed questions about the safety of mps, five years after the murder of another mp, jo cox, who was killed while on her way to meet constituents. her sister, the mp kim leadbeeter, described her horror, at today's events. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. an officer's task in essex, to lower the flag. at half—mast over parliament, too....
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Oct 15, 2021
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daniel sanford, bbc news, leigh—on—sea.oadcaster and political journalistjohn stapletonmost worrying thing is that this thank you forjoining us. let me ask you first of all how far do you think this is going to go reigniting the debate about mp safety, because this is the way the politics in the uk works. mps need to build to meet their constituents face—to—face, to be able to do theirjobs properly. find face-to-face, to be able to do theirjobs properly.— theirjobs properly. and of course they _ theirjobs properly. and of course they do _ theirjobs properly. and of course they do in - theirjobs properly. and of course they do in the - theirjobs properly. and of| course they do in the home secretary and the speaker of the house of commons have said we need to discuss the security of mps as a result of this terrible, awful incident and are absolutely right. what you do about it i'm really not quite sure. mps need to talk to constituents, we pay them to talk to us about to listen to our concerns and resolve our problems and if
daniel sanford, bbc news, leigh—on—sea.oadcaster and political journalistjohn stapletonmost worrying thing is that this thank you forjoining us. let me ask you first of all how far do you think this is going to go reigniting the debate about mp safety, because this is the way the politics in the uk works. mps need to build to meet their constituents face—to—face, to be able to do theirjobs properly. find face-to-face, to be able to do theirjobs properly.— theirjobs properly. and of...
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daniel sanford, bbc news, leigh—on—sea.elen catt — this must have had a profoundly chilling effect on all politicians at westminster in the british parliament.— at westminster in the british parliament. ., , ., parliament. you can see from the tributes paid _ parliament. you can see from the tributes paid to _ parliament. you can see from the tributes paid to sir— parliament. you can see from the tributes paid to sir david - parliament. you can see from the tributes paid to sir david over - parliament. you can see from the tributes paid to sir david over the j tributes paid to sir david over the course of the day quite how well—liked he was. and how much of a shock this has been to mps. they are not currently at westminster, and peter on the last day of recess so they are due to come back here on monday and i think then you will get a real sense of the shock that is being felt amongst mps. certainly from the tributes they have paid, politicians from across the particle spectrum have been speaking out of their sadness. spect
daniel sanford, bbc news, leigh—on—sea.elen catt — this must have had a profoundly chilling effect on all politicians at westminster in the british parliament.— at westminster in the british parliament. ., , ., parliament. you can see from the tributes paid _ parliament. you can see from the tributes paid to _ parliament. you can see from the tributes paid to sir— parliament. you can see from the tributes paid to sir david - parliament. you can see from the tributes paid to sir david...
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Oct 17, 2021
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lets speak to our correspondant daniel sanford. along statement.the charity supported and see it epitomise the strength and courage of our nation. another because he was so famous for, trying to get leigh—on—sea made into a city and they say they want everyone to show support for this campaign. but then they close the statement with some echoes actually of afterjo cox was killed, saying we asked people to set aside their differences, show kindness and love to all. they say this is the only way forward, to set aside hatred and work towards togetherness. to be tolerant and try to understand. then they say, is a family we are trying to understand why this awful thing has occurred. nobody should die in that way, nobody. please let some good come from this tragedy. we are absolutely broken, but we will survive and carry on for the sake of a wonderful and inspiring man. survive and carry on for the sake of a wonderfuland inspiring man. so looking not only for his causes to be carried on and for him to be remembered, but also to look at how he conducted h
lets speak to our correspondant daniel sanford. along statement.the charity supported and see it epitomise the strength and courage of our nation. another because he was so famous for, trying to get leigh—on—sea made into a city and they say they want everyone to show support for this campaign. but then they close the statement with some echoes actually of afterjo cox was killed, saying we asked people to set aside their differences, show kindness and love to all. they say this is the only...
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reporting of the murder itself, one aspect caught the attention of some of you — demonstrated here by daniel sanford
reporting of the murder itself, one aspect caught the attention of some of you — demonstrated here by daniel sanford
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daniel, | thank you, that is our home affairs correspondent daniel sanford.en throughout the winter, despite the possibility of a rise in covid 19 cases. the first minister mark drakeford has held a briefing about the welsh government's plans to keep covid 19 under control. he said wales remains at alert level zero but added that there is a "covid urgent" plan if a new variant risks overwhelming the nhs. having closely examined all the indicators and taken the advice of our scientific and medical advisers, the cabinet has decided that wales will remain at alert level zero. this means that there will be no substantial changes to the rules over the next three weeks, beyond those already announced. now, that of course includes the covid pass, which will become a legal requirement from monday for certain venues and events. let's look at the latest uk numbers. that's the latest 2a hour period. 127 new debts, that is as ever someone who has died within 20 days of the positive test. in terms of the vaccination programme, 78% of people, people over the age of 12 in f
daniel, | thank you, that is our home affairs correspondent daniel sanford.en throughout the winter, despite the possibility of a rise in covid 19 cases. the first minister mark drakeford has held a briefing about the welsh government's plans to keep covid 19 under control. he said wales remains at alert level zero but added that there is a "covid urgent" plan if a new variant risks overwhelming the nhs. having closely examined all the indicators and taken the advice of our scientific...
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Oct 23, 2021
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reporting of the murder itself, one aspect caught the attention of some of you, demonstrated here by daniel sanford message late on friday evening. i'm just appalled that the bbc are not reporting that it is a man from somalia that's been arrested. other news networks are. why on earth should you be protecting this man or protecting the muslim faith? at the end of the day, this is the person who has been arrested on suspicion of stabbing, and the bbc should report the facts and not be so left—wing and �*woke' that they don't want to report the truth. we asked bbc news for their reaction to those two opposing criticisms, and they told us: in the wake of sir david's killing, politicians have been speaking about the abuse they receive online and that's put the focus again on social media companies and whether they can do more to moderate and exclude content. it's a reminder of how ubiquitous facebook, apple, google and so on have become, and how central they are now to much of the bbc�*sjournalism — particularly the reporting of technology correspondent rory cellan—jones. rory�*s about to leave the co
reporting of the murder itself, one aspect caught the attention of some of you, demonstrated here by daniel sanford message late on friday evening. i'm just appalled that the bbc are not reporting that it is a man from somalia that's been arrested. other news networks are. why on earth should you be protecting this man or protecting the muslim faith? at the end of the day, this is the person who has been arrested on suspicion of stabbing, and the bbc should report the facts and not be so...