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danny shaw, the bbc no lonaer going on. danny shaw, the bbc no longer balances _ going on.with its language use. yes, i'm sure it is. and quite _ careful with its language use. is: i'm sure it is. and quite rightly so, because it has got a very different position from some other media outlets. it has to be very careful. but it's around the evidence and it is around trying to be true to the evidence, but also at the same time reflecting different shades of opinion but not giving too much weight to opinions that are perhaps outliers and are reallyjust frankly not worth the paper they are written on. i frankly not worth the paper they are written on. ., . , ., written on. i wonder what your assessment — written on. i wonder what your assessment is _ written on. i wonder what your assessment is of _ written on. i wonder what your assessment is of how - written on. i wonder what your assessment is of how the - written on. i wonder what your - assessment is of how the heatwave this summer was reported by the media? ifeel at this summer was reported by the media? i feel at the thi
danny shaw, the bbc no lonaer going on. danny shaw, the bbc no longer balances _ going on.with its language use. yes, i'm sure it is. and quite _ careful with its language use. is: i'm sure it is. and quite rightly so, because it has got a very different position from some other media outlets. it has to be very careful. but it's around the evidence and it is around trying to be true to the evidence, but also at the same time reflecting different shades of opinion but not giving too much weight...
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danny shaw, who used to be a bbc home affairs correspondent.s now free to say what he really thinks. and fiona harvey, the guardian's environment correspondent who is at cop27 in egypt and hasjust left a session to get on the phone to talk to us. fiona, what's the mood amongstjournalists? have your stories been cutting through on the front pages this week? well, the mood is pretty grim here, actually. last week, we had the world leaders arrive, there was great fanfare, they had great things to say, it was all hugely interesting. what's happening now is that it's a lot of men in suits gathered in windowless rooms, just pouring over pages of text, deciding what to do about a semicolon here and a phrase there. it'sjust a grind now, these negotiations. and what does it mean for whether the stories are getting out then? well, for the guardian, we have a commitment to put the climate crisis on the front page of our website every day, and we also cover it very deeply in print. so we're still covering it, we're still here and writing a lot, but i think
danny shaw, who used to be a bbc home affairs correspondent.s now free to say what he really thinks. and fiona harvey, the guardian's environment correspondent who is at cop27 in egypt and hasjust left a session to get on the phone to talk to us. fiona, what's the mood amongstjournalists? have your stories been cutting through on the front pages this week? well, the mood is pretty grim here, actually. last week, we had the world leaders arrive, there was great fanfare, they had great things to...
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let's get more on this from the policing and crime commentator, danny shaw. background to the story. i danny give us some background to the sto . ~ ., , danny give us some background to the sto . ~ . , , u, story. i think what is significant about this _ story. i think what is significant about this statement _ story. i think what is significant about this statement today - story. i think what is significant about this statement today is l story. i think what is significant l about this statement today is the length of time that it has taken for counterterrorism policing to declare this as a terrorist incident. that declaration was made almost one week after the attack took place. usually, with previous attacks, we have found that it has been declared a terrorism incident within 2a hours or so. and it is certainly a bit puzzling why it wasn't declared earlier. there was no mention of counterterrorism involvement at all in the investigation on sunday, or indeed on monday, when the home secretary, suella braverman, made a statement to mps in the house of common
let's get more on this from the policing and crime commentator, danny shaw. background to the story. i danny give us some background to the sto . ~ ., , danny give us some background to the sto . ~ . , , u, story. i think what is significant about this _ story. i think what is significant about this statement _ story. i think what is significant about this statement today - story. i think what is significant about this statement today is l story. i think what is significant l about this...
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the crime and policing analyst danny shaw said it was puzzling that the attack wasn't declared a terrorister. well, i think what's significant about this statement today is the length of time it has taken for counterterrorism policing to declare this as a terrorist incident. that declaration was made almost a week after the attack took place. usually, with previous attacks, we've found it has been declared a terrorism incident within 2a hours or so. it's certainly a bit puzzling why it wasn't declared earlier. there was no mention of counterterrorism involvement at all in the investigation on sunday, or indeed on monday, when the home secretary suella braverman made a statement to mps in the house of commons. she said at the time, kent police are not currently treating this as a terrorist incident. a day later, we were told the counterterrorism police were involved and it was, it seemed, driven by hate. that was what was announced on the tuesday, counterterrorism policing was taking the lead on that day, but it's taken a long time for it to be declared a terrorism incident, which is slight
the crime and policing analyst danny shaw said it was puzzling that the attack wasn't declared a terrorister. well, i think what's significant about this statement today is the length of time it has taken for counterterrorism policing to declare this as a terrorist incident. that declaration was made almost a week after the attack took place. usually, with previous attacks, we've found it has been declared a terrorism incident within 2a hours or so. it's certainly a bit puzzling why it wasn't...
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danny shaw.longer balances the question of whether man made climate change is happening, but it's still very careful with its language use. yes, i'm sure it is, i and quite rightly so, because it's got a very- different position, i think, from some other media outlets. it has to be very careful, - but it's you know, it's around the evidence and it's around trying to be true to - the evidence, but also - at the same time reflecting different different shades - of opinion, but not giving too much weight to opinions that are perhaps outliers - and are reallyjust sort - of frankly not worth you know, not worth the paper they're written on. i wolfgang bauer, iwonder what your assessment is of how, for example, the heat wave this summer was reported by the media. you know, ifeel at the bbc we're encouraged not to, for example, use pictures of people eating ice creams when it's a a0 plus heat wave. yeah. is there's an issue around the illustration where that the journalism has become better in terms of
danny shaw.longer balances the question of whether man made climate change is happening, but it's still very careful with its language use. yes, i'm sure it is, i and quite rightly so, because it's got a very- different position, i think, from some other media outlets. it has to be very careful, - but it's you know, it's around the evidence and it's around trying to be true to - the evidence, but also - at the same time reflecting different different shades - of opinion, but not giving too much...
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earlier i was joined by danny shaw, a policing and justice commentator , and began by asking him whyup injuly 2020, that was the first major agreement, when priti patel was home secretary. that clearly helps in terms of gathering information about the gangs. then the amount of money was £28 million, then it was £54 million a year, now it is about £63 million a year. so the number, the amount of money has gone up a little bit. there has been an increase in surveillance, and drone technology, the number of officers patrolling, and we are seeing them again. but let's not get carried away here. the number of officers who are going to be patrolling is increasing but we are told it is going to be in the coming months, it is not immediately. it is going to take some time for that to happen. the stationing of border force officers, national crime agency officers in points in france is obviously welcome, but it is not exactly what the uk wanted. i think the uk wanted their own officers patrolling the coastline in france. the home office believes that the interception rate, if the interception
earlier i was joined by danny shaw, a policing and justice commentator , and began by asking him whyup injuly 2020, that was the first major agreement, when priti patel was home secretary. that clearly helps in terms of gathering information about the gangs. then the amount of money was £28 million, then it was £54 million a year, now it is about £63 million a year. so the number, the amount of money has gone up a little bit. there has been an increase in surveillance, and drone technology,...
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coming model for article danny, because she may have changed 1000 on one boom and put it in the office. i've cut it off last month when in nevada and thought it was golden. and shaw lot nozzle can well have you seminar? i thought wisdom but so in montana we got another link, one jazz in the customer sinister nursing 5 countries reached the last stage of the bid process for the 2022 world cup australia, japan kat, off south korea and the united states, the winner to organize the $222.00 fee, far vault cup is cut. ha president, bladder, members of the executive committee and fever. thank you for believing in change. thank you for believing and expanding the game. thank you for giving guitar a chance and we will not let you down. you will be proud of us. you'll be proud of them in the least. i promise you this. so faith are awarded the right to host the 2022 world cup. to canto in december 2010. ah. to some, it was a controversial choice because the country was perceived as having no existing football culture. and also has very high summer temperatures. but the decision triggered wild celebrations in the capital. doha it was the 1st time the tournament had been awar
coming model for article danny, because she may have changed 1000 on one boom and put it in the office. i've cut it off last month when in nevada and thought it was golden. and shaw lot nozzle can well have you seminar? i thought wisdom but so in montana we got another link, one jazz in the customer sinister nursing 5 countries reached the last stage of the bid process for the 2022 world cup australia, japan kat, off south korea and the united states, the winner to organize the $222.00 fee, far...