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dominic casciani, bbc news.will still face trial for the original offences with which he'd been charged, and there will be a further investigation into the new offences related to his escape. 0ur correspondent greg mckenzie has been following events from scotland yard, where he's been talking to police sources. it was a major manhunt, one of the biggest that the metropolitan police have undertook for some years. daniel khalife was a wanted man ever since the police announced in the afternoon of the morning of his escape, he escaped at seven just afterjust before 8 am on wednesday morning. the media and the public were alerted by the afternoon and a huge manhunt is underway. various ports were on lockdown, at heathrow airport, extra security, extra security at gatwick airport, extra security at manchester airport, dover port, even people being stopped in their cars and having their boots checked and also i.d. checked in certain areas of the capital. but daniel kelly was arrested this morning and having an operati
dominic casciani, bbc news.will still face trial for the original offences with which he'd been charged, and there will be a further investigation into the new offences related to his escape. 0ur correspondent greg mckenzie has been following events from scotland yard, where he's been talking to police sources. it was a major manhunt, one of the biggest that the metropolitan police have undertook for some years. daniel khalife was a wanted man ever since the police announced in the afternoon of...
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dominic casciani, bbc news.lier with our news correspondent greg mckenzie, who has been at the scotland yardand. at the scotland yard. have a listen. the media and the public were alerted by afternoon, various ports were on lockdown, heathrow airport extra security, were on lockdown, heathrow airport extra security, extra were on lockdown, heathrow airport extra security, extra security were on lockdown, heathrow airport extra security, extra security at manchester airport, dover port. extra security, extra security at manchesterairport, dover port. even people being stopped in their cars and having their boots checked, and also id checked in certain areas of the capital. but daniel khalife was arrested this morning and having an operation come to an end this morning, it was a plainclothes police officer that spotted daniel khalifa on a push by, on a canal path, canal path inches ache and ultimately arrested him, pushed him off the bike and arrested him. he is being interviewed, the police want to know where he
dominic casciani, bbc news.lier with our news correspondent greg mckenzie, who has been at the scotland yardand. at the scotland yard. have a listen. the media and the public were alerted by afternoon, various ports were on lockdown, heathrow airport extra security, were on lockdown, heathrow airport extra security, extra were on lockdown, heathrow airport extra security, extra security were on lockdown, heathrow airport extra security, extra security at manchester airport, dover port. extra...
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dominic casciani, bbc news.respondent greg mckenzie, who has been at the scotland yardand. have a listen. daniel khalifa was a wanted man, ever since they announced in the afternoon in the morning of his escape. just before 8am on wednesday morning, the media and the public were alerted by the afternoon and a huge manhunt was under way. various ports were on lock heathrow airport extra security, extra security at gatwick airport, dover port, even people being stopped in their cars and having their boot —— boots checked. also id checked in certain areas of the capital. but daniel khalife was arrested this morning. it was a plainclothes officer who spotted daniel khalife on a canal path, ultimately pushed him off the bike and arrested him. daniel khalife is now in custody in a police station in west london where he is being interviewed. police want to know, the police want to know where he was, how did he get from wandsworth prison, it's about five and a half miles so they believe he's on foot. but was he assisted
dominic casciani, bbc news.respondent greg mckenzie, who has been at the scotland yardand. have a listen. daniel khalifa was a wanted man, ever since they announced in the afternoon in the morning of his escape. just before 8am on wednesday morning, the media and the public were alerted by the afternoon and a huge manhunt was under way. various ports were on lock heathrow airport extra security, extra security at gatwick airport, dover port, even people being stopped in their cars and having...
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many thanks, dominic casciani.as arguably been the world's most powerful and controversial media tycoon. now, at the age of 92, he says he's retiring as chairman of fox and news corporation — which owns the sun and the times newspapers. his son, lachlan, will take over. in a letter to staff, rupert murdoch said he would still take an active interest in the companies and in what he called "the daily contest of ideas". here's our culture editor, katie razzall. the most powerful media mogul in the world, rupert murdoch is rumoured to be able to change governments, making and destroying political careers. for more than half a century his influence on britain has been profound. his professed philosophy always antiestablishment was yellow we don't believe that people who set themselves up in positions of privilege or of public figures or public role models and either make money from that or get power from that, we either make money from that or get powerfrom that, we believe either make money from that or get power from
many thanks, dominic casciani.as arguably been the world's most powerful and controversial media tycoon. now, at the age of 92, he says he's retiring as chairman of fox and news corporation — which owns the sun and the times newspapers. his son, lachlan, will take over. in a letter to staff, rupert murdoch said he would still take an active interest in the companies and in what he called "the daily contest of ideas". here's our culture editor, katie razzall. the most powerful media...
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our legal affairs correspondent dominic casciani is with me now.st touching on some of the stuff tom was getting at, there is a clear criminal test and this became unpeeled in 2015 when an armed officer went on trial after shooting dead a gangster who was shot six times. what the officer said was in the moment that he shot he honestly believed that the suspect was presenting a threat to him, to his colleagues and to the public and therefore he was justified to turn to armed force because he believed the gangster was going for a gun. that honest belief was enough to convince the jury at the old bailey that that officer should be given the benefit of the doubt. they couldn't be sure that he did not have a good reason to open fire in the circumstances. he was acquitted of murder and his reputation was intact. the criminal law is very clear that armed officers do have a defence and it works in their favour in the extreme situations such as that case in 2015. the problem is, as tom alighted on in his package there, is there is effectively another thing
our legal affairs correspondent dominic casciani is with me now.st touching on some of the stuff tom was getting at, there is a clear criminal test and this became unpeeled in 2015 when an armed officer went on trial after shooting dead a gangster who was shot six times. what the officer said was in the moment that he shot he honestly believed that the suspect was presenting a threat to him, to his colleagues and to the public and therefore he was justified to turn to armed force because he...
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our home and legal affairs correspondent dominic casciani — the met are now conducting a review, whatare lots of issues. one of the issuesis there are lots of issues. one of the issues is the cultural issue, the time it takes to investigate officers. there have been complaints from officers how the way it can take years for the police watchdog to reach a decision in relation to disciplinary action. but at the heart of this is a rumbling debate over the different interpretations of the law. if an officer is charged with murder, they can go to court and say, in the moment i opened fire, i honestly believed i was facing a threat to life and my only choice was to shoot to protect myself or my fellow officers. in that context, criminal law will find somebody innocent. that has been established in other cases. the big question for other action, disciplinary action or an investigation by the police watchdog, the test is notjust whether they honestly believe they had to open fire, but whether or not it was a reasonable course of action in the circumstances. a lot of officers are furious that
our home and legal affairs correspondent dominic casciani — the met are now conducting a review, whatare lots of issues. one of the issuesis there are lots of issues. one of the issues is the cultural issue, the time it takes to investigate officers. there have been complaints from officers how the way it can take years for the police watchdog to reach a decision in relation to disciplinary action. but at the heart of this is a rumbling debate over the different interpretations of the law. if...
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dominic casciani, bbc news.ng with the actor adam thomas, and his dance partner luba mushtuk. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. hello. good morning from bbc london, i�*m victoria hollins. thousands of london underground station staff are to strike next month in a long—running dispute. rmt members will walk out on 4 and 6 october, which the union said would shut down the capital�*s tube service. it�*s worried about higher workloads and more lone working. transport for london says it�*s "disappointed" at the decision and added no employee will lose theirjob or be asked to work additional hours. tower hamlets council has agreed to remove the majority of its low traffic neighbourhoods — or ltns — despite some reidents wanting them to stay. campaigners outside a council meeting last night opposed the decision — but the council said it will invest £6m in travel and environmental "improvements". the borough will retain all 33 school streets — those with timed closures around drop—offs and pick
dominic casciani, bbc news.ng with the actor adam thomas, and his dance partner luba mushtuk. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. hello. good morning from bbc london, i�*m victoria hollins. thousands of london underground station staff are to strike next month in a long—running dispute. rmt members will walk out on 4 and 6 october, which the union said would shut down the capital�*s tube service. it�*s worried about higher workloads and more lone working....