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a murder investigation is under way in north—east london after three men we re in north—east london afterhe director general of the bbc, after seven director general of the bbc, after seve n years director general of the bbc, after seven years in the role. he is to become the trustee of the national gallery. first a quick look at
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a leak ofa north—east london yesterday.horities in china say that a new respiratory virus has spread to other cities. in wuhan the number of new cases trebled over the weekend to nearly 200 and one third person has died there. authorities are scrambling to stop the spread of the virus. millions of people preparing to travel for the lunar new year, or doesn't help. we can speak now to a representative from the world health organization in geneva. good morning. good morning. are you concerned by these growing numbers and by the spread? this is a new virus that has been identified only two weeks ago, so we still don't know much of its features. we are not having information on how it is being transmitted, what is the source and how severe is it? there isa source and how severe is it? there is a lot to learn still. however, the good thing as it has been identified very quickly, china has shared the genetic sequence of the virus which has enabled other countries to start testing people. we had some exported cases in thailand, ja
a leak ofa north—east london yesterday.horities in china say that a new respiratory virus has spread to other cities. in wuhan the number of new cases trebled over the weekend to nearly 200 and one third person has died there. authorities are scrambling to stop the spread of the virus. millions of people preparing to travel for the lunar new year, or doesn't help. we can speak now to a representative from the world health organization in geneva. good morning. good morning. are you concerned...
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a murder investigation is under way in north—east london after three men were stabbed to death last nightl become clear. a big change is ahead at the bbc after lord hall announced he's stepping down as director general after seven years in the role. tony hall says he wants his successor to lead the corporation through a formal review, which will take place in two years' time. he said the decision had been hard, saying if he followed his heart, he would ‘genuinely never want to leave'. with me now is the head of research at the research service covering the media and entertainment agencies. welcome. did you see this coming? i think it was a bit of a surprise to everyone, that after his new year's speech laying out new directions for the bbc, after a continuation of the same, but good stuff, he would then turn around and resigning next monday. on the other hand, there was never going to be any great timing for his departure. and a statement made it very clear that he wanted a new leadership himself for the next phase, which as you say is a very political phase. let's break this down a littl
a murder investigation is under way in north—east london after three men were stabbed to death last nightl become clear. a big change is ahead at the bbc after lord hall announced he's stepping down as director general after seven years in the role. tony hall says he wants his successor to lead the corporation through a formal review, which will take place in two years' time. he said the decision had been hard, saying if he followed his heart, he would ‘genuinely never want to leave'. with...
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it was supposed to be a routine traffic stop in east london. armed with a rusty machete. today mohammed rodwan was found guilty of wounding with intent. our correspondent katharine carpenter reports from the old bailey. a warning her report contains graphic images. it should have been a routine traffic stop. when van driver mohammed rodwan refuses to cooperate, there is a struggle. then pc suart outten is hit with a rusty machete. i start to drag him out of the van, and he starts hitting me in the head with something. because i'm concentrating on grabbing him, i don't really focus on what it is until i realised that my head is getting wet, quickly. as rodwan raises his machete again, pc outten fires his taser, but the first shot fails. so my thought process then is, "well, i've got one more shot, "and if this one doesn't work, he's going to end up killing me." i need an ambulance now, i've been stabbed! call at 999! hurry up! he was in a very, very serious state. incredibly lucky. without a doubt, his training and his taser saved his life. what
it was supposed to be a routine traffic stop in east london. armed with a rusty machete. today mohammed rodwan was found guilty of wounding with intent. our correspondent katharine carpenter reports from the old bailey. a warning her report contains graphic images. it should have been a routine traffic stop. when van driver mohammed rodwan refuses to cooperate, there is a struggle. then pc suart outten is hit with a rusty machete. i start to drag him out of the van, and he starts hitting me in...
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a murder investigation is under way in north—east london after three men we re in north—east london after men were stabbed to death last night. two men have been arrested. tony hall is to stand down as the director general of the bbc, after seven director general of the bbc, after seve n years director general of the bbc, after seven years in the role. he is to become the trustee of the national gallery. first a quick look at what is coming up later in the evening. after harry holds a 20 minute private conversation with the prime minister, we will be speaking to a former mp about fears that the taxpayer will be funding the prince in the future. and with the department store are falling into administration, we will talk about what that means for businesses. we will be taking a look at the front pages in the papers. reviewing the papers i the deputy editor at the daily telegraph. that is all for you at the moment on bbc news. —— that is to come on bbc news. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm katie shanahan, on the programme tonight... ‘the most remarkable scandal in domestic rugby”...as s
a murder investigation is under way in north—east london after three men we re in north—east london after men were stabbed to death last night. two men have been arrested. tony hall is to stand down as the director general of the bbc, after seven director general of the bbc, after seve n years director general of the bbc, after seven years in the role. he is to become the trustee of the national gallery. first a quick look at what is coming up later in the evening. after harry holds a 20...
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men were stabbed to death after a fight involving two groups of men in the ilford area of north—east londond within the sikh community. dan johnson reports. a sunday night on an e. london st. three bodies lie on the road. the latest victims of the worst violence. knives, pulled in a fight that ended right outside people's homes. —— sunday night on an east london street. the head was damaged by the hammer, and all of the men we re by the hammer, and all of the men were scratched by the knife. did you see any weapons? one life and one hammer. —— 19. see any weapons? one life and one hammer. -- 19. two see any weapons? one life and one hammer. --19. two bodies, both getting cpr. there were people running all over. it was like a horror movie, horrible. absolutely horrific. i looked down on the floor and there was a big knife, not massive. but it was on the floor, cove red massive. but it was on the floor, covered in blood. the main road is closed right up to the railway station and the parallel residential street is taped off. police are examining the pavement in front of those shops and busine
men were stabbed to death after a fight involving two groups of men in the ilford area of north—east londond within the sikh community. dan johnson reports. a sunday night on an e. london st. three bodies lie on the road. the latest victims of the worst violence. knives, pulled in a fight that ended right outside people's homes. —— sunday night on an east london street. the head was damaged by the hammer, and all of the men we re by the hammer, and all of the men were scratched by the...
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back in 1996, he stabbed two acquaintances at a house in east london.the time, was sentenced to nine years in prison. pc alton says he still recovering from injuries to his head and hand. them thoughts and that memory will be with me for the rest of my life, but i can't let it affect me. i don't believe he was attacking me personally, i believe he was attacking a police officer in uniform. there is no hatred, there's no time for hatred. he says this incident was a one—off, and he's looking forward to getting back to work, and the job he loves. katharine carpenter, bbc news. the international court ofjustice has ordered myanmar to take emergency measures to protect its rohingya community from genocide. the un's highest court has allowed a case — which was brought by the gambia — to go ahead. a panel of 17 judges unanimously supported imposing the measures to protect any evidence of crimes that could be used in later court hearings. anna holligan was at the hague and brings us this report. the judges ruled that the rohingya who remain in myanmar‘s rakhine
back in 1996, he stabbed two acquaintances at a house in east london.the time, was sentenced to nine years in prison. pc alton says he still recovering from injuries to his head and hand. them thoughts and that memory will be with me for the rest of my life, but i can't let it affect me. i don't believe he was attacking me personally, i believe he was attacking a police officer in uniform. there is no hatred, there's no time for hatred. he says this incident was a one—off, and he's looking...
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three men have been stabbed to death at ilford in north—east london. they were called to reports of a "disturbance" near seven kings railway station yesterday evening. the men were said to be in their twenties and thirties. two people have been arrested. danjohnson is at the scene. a big police investigation in this part of east london this morning. and quite a big area that is being taped off. this is the focus of the investigation. you mayjust be able to make out the yellow and white police forensic tent on the corner there. that is where we believe at least one of these men died last night. three of them were found with serious stab wounds here after some sort of fight that erupted here in the streets before 8pm. and that is why there is such a big area cordoned off. there is a row of shops that is taped off by police, an area around the railway station as well as this residential street here. a lot of evidence for them to gather. there is a police helicopter above, presumably taking photos of the scene and a lot of concern in the community aboutjus
three men have been stabbed to death at ilford in north—east london. they were called to reports of a "disturbance" near seven kings railway station yesterday evening. the men were said to be in their twenties and thirties. two people have been arrested. danjohnson is at the scene. a big police investigation in this part of east london this morning. and quite a big area that is being taped off. this is the focus of the investigation. you mayjust be able to make out the yellow and...
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three men have died in a triple stabbing in east london.y before 8:00 last night to a disturbance on a street in seven kings, ilford where they found the victims with stab wounds. 0ur reporter greg mckenzie is there now. greg, what do we know? police were called here at 8pm last night after reports of a disturbance. behind us, beyond this police cord and are a number of forensic tents. despite the efforts of the airambulance forensic tents. despite the efforts of the air ambulance and the london ambulance service, these three young men were pronounced dead at the —— a short time later. the forensic tents marked the exact spot. police are appealing for witnesses and they believe these individuals are aged between 20 and 30, early 30s, and the london mayor has tweeted overnight to say his thoughts are with the families and friends of these big limbs at this dreadful time. he goes on to say that extra police powers had been authorised for ilford and they will continue right through until eight o'clock this morning. greg, thank you for bringing
three men have died in a triple stabbing in east london.y before 8:00 last night to a disturbance on a street in seven kings, ilford where they found the victims with stab wounds. 0ur reporter greg mckenzie is there now. greg, what do we know? police were called here at 8pm last night after reports of a disturbance. behind us, beyond this police cord and are a number of forensic tents. despite the efforts of the airambulance forensic tents. despite the efforts of the air ambulance and the...
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police cameras in an east london street. everyone gets scanned.f you refuse, here's what can happen. if i want to cover me face, i'll cover me face! don't push me! this man didn't want to be caught by the police cameras, so he covered his face. police stopped him, they photographed him anyway, an argument followed. how would you like it if you walked down the street and someone grabbed you? crosstalk. what's your suspicion? the fact that he's walked past clearly marked... i would do the same! it gives us grounds to stop him and verify... no, it doesn't! the police said this was disorderly behaviour, so they gave him a fine. the chap told me down the road, he said they've got facial recognition. so i walk past like that — it's a cold day as well. as soon as i've done that, the police officers asked me to come to them. so got my back up, i said to him, bleep off, basically. i don't want my face shown on anything. if i want to cover my face, i will cover my face. it's not for them to tell me to not cover my face. got a now £90 fine — there you go, lo
police cameras in an east london street. everyone gets scanned.f you refuse, here's what can happen. if i want to cover me face, i'll cover me face! don't push me! this man didn't want to be caught by the police cameras, so he covered his face. police stopped him, they photographed him anyway, an argument followed. how would you like it if you walked down the street and someone grabbed you? crosstalk. what's your suspicion? the fact that he's walked past clearly marked... i would do the same!...
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three men in their 20s and 30s are stabbed to death after a disturbance in east london.peed rail link. leaks of a government—commissioned review show the final bill could be as much as 106 billion pounds
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police cameras in an east london street, everyone gets scanned.here's what can happen. if i want to cover me face, i'll cover me face! don't push me! this man didn't want to be caught by the police cameras so he covered his face. police stopped him, photographed him anyway, an argument followed. how would you like it if you walked down the street and someone grabbed you? what's your suspicion? the fact that he's walked past clearly marked... i would do the same! i would do the same. it gives us grounds to stop him and verify... no it doesn't! the police said this was disorderly behaviour, so they gave him a fine. the chap told me down the road, he said they've got facial recognition. i walk past like that, it's a cold day as well. and police officers asked me to come to them. got my back up, i said to him, (bleep) off, basically. i don't want my face shown on anything. they want to cover my face, i will cover my face. it's not for them to tell me to not cover my face. got a £90 fine, there you go, look at that. thanks, lads! £90. well done. he was
police cameras in an east london street, everyone gets scanned.here's what can happen. if i want to cover me face, i'll cover me face! don't push me! this man didn't want to be caught by the police cameras so he covered his face. police stopped him, photographed him anyway, an argument followed. how would you like it if you walked down the street and someone grabbed you? what's your suspicion? the fact that he's walked past clearly marked... i would do the same! i would do the same. it gives us...
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been found guilty of wounding with intent after he attacked a police officer with a machete in east londonworld leaders gather injerusalem to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the auschwitz death camp in occupied poland. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday. but first, a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. at 7pm, beyond 100 days will bring you the latest from donald trump's impeachment trial, as democrats press ahead with their case for removing the president from office. at 8pm, we'll be speaking to professor david heymann, an expert in epidemics, about the spread of the new virus from china. and at 10.1i0pm and 11.30pm this evening, we'll be taking a look at tomorrow's front pages in the papers. our guests tonight are broadcasterjohn stapleton and political correspondent at the guardian, kate proctor. that's all ahead on bbc news. now, it's time for sportsday. hello and thanks forjoining us on a busy sportsday. i'm ben croucher. on a busy sportsday. here's what we're squeezing in for you. all the news from day four at the australian open tennis. f
been found guilty of wounding with intent after he attacked a police officer with a machete in east londonworld leaders gather injerusalem to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the auschwitz death camp in occupied poland. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday. but first, a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. at 7pm, beyond 100 days will bring you the latest from donald trump's impeachment trial, as democrats press ahead with their case for removing the...
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the victims we re to death in east london.police, called shortly before apm last night to a disturbance on a street in seven kings in ilford. despite the best effo rts kings in ilford. despite the best efforts of paramedics on the scene, they were pronounced dead at the scene. an absolutely tragic event to ta ke scene. an absolutely tragic event to take place here. the hsz take place here. the hs2 high—speed rail link could end up costing as much as £106 billion, according to leaks of a government commissioned review. the review, which has been seen by the financial times, also recommends the second phase of the project linking birmingham to manchester and leeds should be paused, to see whether conventional rail lines could be used instead. this programme has learned that potentially thousands of social media influencers are being offered incentives, ranging from luxury holidays to thousands of pounds in cash, in return for sex. the men messaging them are strangers, often live abroad and typically approach women who were follo
the victims we re to death in east london.police, called shortly before apm last night to a disturbance on a street in seven kings in ilford. despite the best effo rts kings in ilford. despite the best efforts of paramedics on the scene, they were pronounced dead at the scene. an absolutely tragic event to ta ke scene. an absolutely tragic event to take place here. the hsz take place here. the hs2 high—speed rail link could end up costing as much as £106 billion, according to leaks of a...
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i live in the part of south—east london that has seen quite a few independent businesses go out of businesseases for example avenue business rates in things like that. 0nly avenue business rates in things like that. only the larger high—street chains can pay those rates that landlords are asking... huge american dollars in the case of mcdonald's. and this is obviously not what we want. we want a strong local vibrant economy. are you going to stump up some cash though big ben can strike midnight when the brexit happens. but things to spend my money on. what is it an ingenious idea from the prime minister to say on bbc exclusively, come on, if you want this to happen than crowd funded. that is what is it all about. i like the idea that it all about. i like the idea that it isn't coming out of taxpayers money and if people actually wanted and are happy to pay for it than fine. it is a bell ringing. i can't really get that... is at a dead ringer? it will ring at 11pm on the 31st. it is midnight, midnight in brussels. so there some were saying that if it rings at 11pm, takes 50 seconds. that is
i live in the part of south—east london that has seen quite a few independent businesses go out of businesseases for example avenue business rates in things like that. 0nly avenue business rates in things like that. only the larger high—street chains can pay those rates that landlords are asking... huge american dollars in the case of mcdonald's. and this is obviously not what we want. we want a strong local vibrant economy. are you going to stump up some cash though big ben can strike...
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kennedy gets inspiration for her masks right outside her door in london's east end london's been an important part of the work. is very inspirational it had people from all over the world and i had material trouble over the our oh. she often returns from her strolls with something she's picked up somewhere. her studio is like a treasure trove. when she's finished a master she snaps a photo of herself with it on and posts it on instagram under the moniker damsel from hell she has over 100000 followers. modern killed kennedy carefully composes her mask photos she never wears the mask or any other occasion she's happy when others get creative with them and musicians artists and photographers are thrilled to do so. a woman who can put many best faces for world rolled up brings us to the end of this edition but don't forget about our website if you want to catch up on any of those stories and in the meantime all the best from berlin. how illegal now are sucking the country dr in spain there are more than 1000000 so-called moonlight wells there done legally and in secret because intensive food and
kennedy gets inspiration for her masks right outside her door in london's east end london's been an important part of the work. is very inspirational it had people from all over the world and i had material trouble over the our oh. she often returns from her strolls with something she's picked up somewhere. her studio is like a treasure trove. when she's finished a master she snaps a photo of herself with it on and posts it on instagram under the moniker damsel from hell she has over 100000...
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see the peace and middle east london achieved in iraq. while discussions are already underway inside german president. unveils a monument to commemorate this world assembly in lindahl. the assembly was sponsored by the german government and the foreign ministry provided organizational a systems president steinmeyer sums up the assemblies ams the full name and religion should promote peace and in places where there is conflict it can be used with the help of its representatives to try to resolve those conflicts but they don't. conflict solutions to the delegates gather in the great hall for the opening ceremony. and they have to let b.d. might be seated in the 2nd row the other women are somewhere behind her. for instance who will soon have her chance to deliver her feminist message. the leaders of germany's 2 main christian denominations open the proceedings. let us as global religious communities be strong forces towards a global reach or un taishan of civilization and towards the political changes which are equally necessary racist and
see the peace and middle east london achieved in iraq. while discussions are already underway inside german president. unveils a monument to commemorate this world assembly in lindahl. the assembly was sponsored by the german government and the foreign ministry provided organizational a systems president steinmeyer sums up the assemblies ams the full name and religion should promote peace and in places where there is conflict it can be used with the help of its representatives to try to resolve...
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it was supposed to be a routine traffic stop in east london.f fighting off a man armed with a rusty machete. today mohammed rodwan was found guilty of wounding with intent. our correspondent katharine carpenter reports from the old bailey. a warning her report contains graphic images. it should have been a routine traffic stop. when van driver mohammed rodwan refuses to cooperate, there's a struggle. you are not driving away, sir. you don't have insurance! you are not driving away, sir. and pc suart outten is repeatedly hit on the head with a rusty machete. machete, machete! i don't really focus on what it is until i realised that my head is getting wet, quickly. that's when i finally focused on his hand, and it's almost like when it's in the movies, when it slowly comes into focus, that he's got a two foot machete in his hand. as rodwan raises his machete again, pc outten fires his taser, but the first shot fails. so my thought process then is, "well, i've got one more shot, "and if this one doesn't work, he's going to end up killing me." i ne
it was supposed to be a routine traffic stop in east london.f fighting off a man armed with a rusty machete. today mohammed rodwan was found guilty of wounding with intent. our correspondent katharine carpenter reports from the old bailey. a warning her report contains graphic images. it should have been a routine traffic stop. when van driver mohammed rodwan refuses to cooperate, there's a struggle. you are not driving away, sir. you don't have insurance! you are not driving away, sir. and pc...
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one of the 1st to enroll was east london central foundation girls school. pupils are shown how designing mobile phone apps can help young people to identify and solve everyday problems. and i have is a family phone that does one thing and one thing only really really well why is it good to be able to solve problems because you're going to face them every day an obstacle teaches you how to think of a problem in a creative way and not take it as an on michael this kind of a cookie jar if they don't know this turns out that. creativity and imagination absolutely has no limits serves 0000 ideas a pig you can do anything with. knowledge is like gifty half the use it on the good of everyone movie a bunch of us what's the point of having if you want to be selfish. by those who buzz about is it's available under the market its own cook with interest if you time and day as usual and they all see why and it's your choice recall your reasons why you need to wake up. some young people find it hard to wake up in the morning so the girls here have designed the buzz of bo
one of the 1st to enroll was east london central foundation girls school. pupils are shown how designing mobile phone apps can help young people to identify and solve everyday problems. and i have is a family phone that does one thing and one thing only really really well why is it good to be able to solve problems because you're going to face them every day an obstacle teaches you how to think of a problem in a creative way and not take it as an on michael this kind of a cookie jar if they...
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part of a wool collapsed in bexleyheath in south—east london. —— while a cleanup. ed directly where they're needed, avoiding harmful side effetcts. he's also preparing to fly to germany, for treatment. we're doing two things because we want to give charlie every chance to get rid of this cancer. with normal chemo, because it's delivered into your blood, it affects your bone marrow and because charlie's had so much chemo, his bone marrow is really tired, but because this doesn't go into the bloodstream, it's a way of bypassing the effects of chemotherapy. let's take a look at the travel situation now. on the tube — on the northern line, minor delays from camden town to kennington via bank that's southbound due to a signalling problem. there's no service on the london tramlink, between lloyd park and fieldway due to overhead line problems. on the trains, there's no service on south western between chessington south and motspur park because of a tree on the tracks. on the roads, in east london at the beckton roundabout there's a lane closed for emergency roadworks. now
part of a wool collapsed in bexleyheath in south—east london. —— while a cleanup. ed directly where they're needed, avoiding harmful side effetcts. he's also preparing to fly to germany, for treatment. we're doing two things because we want to give charlie every chance to get rid of this cancer. with normal chemo, because it's delivered into your blood, it affects your bone marrow and because charlie's had so much chemo, his bone marrow is really tired, but because this doesn't go into...
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a murder investigation starts in north—east london after three men we re north—east london after threen absolute superstar, if not already, then in the future. a win at wimbledon last year when we first heard about this talented 15—year—old and people in the us have been raving about coco gauff knocking out six time winner and serena williams at wimbledon. then everybody started to pay attention. she is still 15, she does not quite fly under the radar so much any more, and neither her nor serena williams have ceded, but they still put on a show called an coco gauff put on a show called an coco gauff put on a show called an coco gauff put on another fine display to win through the second round —— through to second round. she is still young but she still has plenty of ambition. my mission is to win as many grand slams as possible. for today, my mission was to win. i did not want to let the nerves succumb to me. there were a couple of set points, she played it well, i knew i had to take it from her, she wasn't going to give it to me, so that was... today has been the best match i've playe
a murder investigation starts in north—east london after three men we re north—east london after threen absolute superstar, if not already, then in the future. a win at wimbledon last year when we first heard about this talented 15—year—old and people in the us have been raving about coco gauff knocking out six time winner and serena williams at wimbledon. then everybody started to pay attention. she is still 15, she does not quite fly under the radar so much any more, and neither her...
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we have to make the statements from the nhs trusts in bath an east london nhs foundation trust told usvestigation into the circumstances surrounding the events that led up to mr cullen is taking his life in 2018. we have learned from this and strive to improve practices and services into the future." the other trust said, "we send our deepest condolences and unreserved apology to the family are mr collins. as an nhs trust we take pride in delivering excellent patient care and evidencing learning when required. our continued thoughts are with the family during this difficult time. we have made a number of changes to processes and procedures in the light of this case to ensure this incident will never be repeated." an e—mail from amanda who tells us, my husband was discharged after an attempt on his life, then readmitted, then allowed out, then he took his own life. staff vote at the time that he was at the most severe risk of suicide and he had a history of depression. my and he had a history of depression. my life is destroyed. if you want to get in touch with us, you can e—mail us. an
we have to make the statements from the nhs trusts in bath an east london nhs foundation trust told usvestigation into the circumstances surrounding the events that led up to mr cullen is taking his life in 2018. we have learned from this and strive to improve practices and services into the future." the other trust said, "we send our deepest condolences and unreserved apology to the family are mr collins. as an nhs trust we take pride in delivering excellent patient care and...
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the same tropes which invites the question what else will be deemed as part of the course next east london. we spoke with former u.k. army officer charles super super rich who believes the u.s. has no legal basis for many of its trade killings. well a situation has been coming for some time i think with the show we said the definition of a terrorist has been widened for the expediency. of those that actually are seeking to target individuals but we've really reached a situation i think when you've got such a senior official and it's difficult to imagine this an official more senior than somebody was a son in respect of iran that you've now got a situation where if if that was to be any precedent he's killing that really any official any a government minister of a state which the u.s. doesn't like can be targeted of course there's no legal basis for that which is why of course you've seen the backtracking in terms of the claim initially said by term that he posed some kind of imminent threat and of course as soon as you've opened up that box of allowing talk tonight that's very difficult to
the same tropes which invites the question what else will be deemed as part of the course next east london. we spoke with former u.k. army officer charles super super rich who believes the u.s. has no legal basis for many of its trade killings. well a situation has been coming for some time i think with the show we said the definition of a terrorist has been widened for the expediency. of those that actually are seeking to target individuals but we've really reached a situation i think when...
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police cameras in an east london street, everyone gets scanned.f you refuse, here's what can happen. this man didn't want to be caught by the police camera so covered his face. police stopped him, they photographed him anyway, an argument followed. how would you like if you were on the street and someone photographed you? what is your suspicion? the fact he walked past.... i would do the same. it gives us ground... no, it doesn't. the police said this was disorderly behaviour is that gave them a fine. i walk past like that, it's a cold day as well. as i've done that the police officer has asked me to come to him so i've got my back—up. said i don't want my face on on anything. if i want to cover my face, i will cover my face. i have now got a £90 fine. look at that. thanks, lads. look at that. well done. he was caught up in the last of ten trials carried out by the metropolitan police. there were three arrests from facial recognition on this day alone but the trials prove controversial. 0pponents claim they are taking place in a legal vacuum. ther
police cameras in an east london street, everyone gets scanned.f you refuse, here's what can happen. this man didn't want to be caught by the police camera so covered his face. police stopped him, they photographed him anyway, an argument followed. how would you like if you were on the street and someone photographed you? what is your suspicion? the fact he walked past.... i would do the same. it gives us ground... no, it doesn't. the police said this was disorderly behaviour is that gave them...
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police cameras in an east london street, everyone gets scanned.refuse, here's what can happen. if i want to cover me face, i'll cover me face! don't push me! this man didn't want to be caught by the police cameras so he covered his face. police stopped him, photographed him anyway, an argument followed. how would you like it if you walked down the street and someone grabbed you? what's your suspicion? the fact that he's walked past clearly marked... i would do the same! i would do the same. it gives us grounds to stop him and verify... no it doesn't! the police said this was disorderly behaviour, so they gave him a fine. the chap told me down the road, he said they've got facial recognition. i walk past like that, it's a cold day as well. and police officers asked me to come to them. got my back up, i said to him, (bleep) off, basically. i don't want my face shown on anything. they want to cover my face, i will cover my face. it's not for them to tell me to not cover my face. got a £90 fine, there you go, look at that. thanks, lads! £90. well done
police cameras in an east london street, everyone gets scanned.refuse, here's what can happen. if i want to cover me face, i'll cover me face! don't push me! this man didn't want to be caught by the police cameras so he covered his face. police stopped him, photographed him anyway, an argument followed. how would you like it if you walked down the street and someone grabbed you? what's your suspicion? the fact that he's walked past clearly marked... i would do the same! i would do the same. it...
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police in south east london say they are aware of racist and anti—semitic graffiti which has been scrawledfiti, which has appeared on a bank in blackheath and outside a takeaway in charlton, depicts stars of david, swastikas and white supremacy insignia. local mp matthew pennycook says: greenwich council has described the defacements as ‘shocking' . people in two italian regions are voting in elections that are being seen as a showdown between the government and the far—right party of matteo salvini. his anti—immigrant and populist league party is hoping to make big gains in northern emilia romagna, and the southern region, calabria. emilia romagna is considered the spitirual home of italian socialism, and has been governed by the left since the second world war. a victory there could help the league leader to become prime minister. president trump's defence team have opened their case in the senate impeachment trial, accusing the democrats of seeking to overturn the result of the 2016 election. mr trump denies allegations that he abused his power and obstructed a congressional inquiry. fr
police in south east london say they are aware of racist and anti—semitic graffiti which has been scrawledfiti, which has appeared on a bank in blackheath and outside a takeaway in charlton, depicts stars of david, swastikas and white supremacy insignia. local mp matthew pennycook says: greenwich council has described the defacements as ‘shocking' . people in two italian regions are voting in elections that are being seen as a showdown between the government and the far—right party of...
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joining me live from east london is professor peter piot who is the director of the london school ofiene and tropical medicine. of the london school tell of the london school us more about the coronaviru and tell us more about the coronavirus and how it spreads. it is a family of viruses, and there are ttwo diseases caused by members of that coronavirus family, sars, which caused a major outbreak in 2003, and mers, which is still causing infections, particularly in the middle east, in the gulf states and so middle east, in the gulf states and so on, particularly with people who have been in touch with camels. in this case, they are causing respiratory syndrome is, so in other words some kind of pneumonia, but it is more like a flulike disease, and in the beginning it is hard to distinguish it from the classic flue, and let's not forget we are also in the influenza season. and it all originated in animals, that is where these sources. and tell me why it is so contagious, it is infectious in its incubation period? that is the latest information, but there are so many unknowns about thi
joining me live from east london is professor peter piot who is the director of the london school ofiene and tropical medicine. of the london school tell of the london school us more about the coronaviru and tell us more about the coronavirus and how it spreads. it is a family of viruses, and there are ttwo diseases caused by members of that coronavirus family, sars, which caused a major outbreak in 2003, and mers, which is still causing infections, particularly in the middle east, in the gulf...
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a man who attacked a police officer with a machete in east london last summer has been found guilty ofe hadn't managed to fire his taser. muhammad rodwan, who had previous convictions we all need to reduce our meat and dairy consumption by a fifth to help cut carbon emissions and free up agricultural land for tree planting. the recommendation comes from the latest report by the government's committee on climate change. the changes are needed to meet the uk target to cut carbon emissions to net zero by 2050. football and liverpool have continued their march towards their first premier league title with a 2—1win at wolves. the game seemed to be heading for a draw before roberto firmino scored the winning goal in the 84th minute. liverpool are now 16 points clear and have a game in hand. two years ago a museum in bath made a public appeal asking anyone who owned an early ceramic work by the artist grayson perry to make contact. the response led to hundreds of long lost pieces being identified — 80 of which have been assembled at the holburne museum in bath for a special exhibition. the tu
a man who attacked a police officer with a machete in east london last summer has been found guilty ofe hadn't managed to fire his taser. muhammad rodwan, who had previous convictions we all need to reduce our meat and dairy consumption by a fifth to help cut carbon emissions and free up agricultural land for tree planting. the recommendation comes from the latest report by the government's committee on climate change. the changes are needed to meet the uk target to cut carbon emissions to net...
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police cameras in an east london street. everyone gets scanned.pen. if i want to cover me face, i'll cover me face! don't push me! this man didn't want to be caught by the police cameras, so he covered his face. police stopped him, they photographed him anyway, an argument followed. how would you like it if you walked down the street and someone grabbed you? crosstalk. what's your suspicion? the fact that he's walked past clearly marked... i would do the same! it gives us grounds to stop him and verify... no, it doesn't! the police said this was disorderly behaviour, so they gave him a fine. the chap told me down the road, he said they've got facial recognition. so i walk past like that — it's a cold day as well. as soon as i've done that, the police officers asked me to come to them. so got my back up, i said to him, bleep off, basically. i don't want my face shown on anything. if i want to cover my face, i will cover my face. it's not for them to tell me to not cover my face. got a now £90 fine — there you go, look at that! thanks, lads! £90! we
police cameras in an east london street. everyone gets scanned.pen. if i want to cover me face, i'll cover me face! don't push me! this man didn't want to be caught by the police cameras, so he covered his face. police stopped him, they photographed him anyway, an argument followed. how would you like it if you walked down the street and someone grabbed you? crosstalk. what's your suspicion? the fact that he's walked past clearly marked... i would do the same! it gives us grounds to stop him...
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a murder investigation is under way in north—east london after three men were stabbed to death last night have been arrested. so, welcome to our look at what is in the newspapers tomorrow morning, let's just run you through them. we have in the studio anna mikhailova, deputy political editor of the daily telegraph and the broadcaster david davis, welcome, thank you for being with us, here are the front pages. an exclusive in the daily mail the queen's grandson peter phillips appearing in adverts for milk on chinese tv, posing in front of a backdrop of an english stately home. meanwhile, the sun has a photo of a smiling duchess of sussex carrying baby archie in a sling as she takes a walk on vancouver island. the financial times leads on the international monetary fund downgrading its forecasts for global economic growth. the paper says it casts a shadow over the opening of the world economic forum in the swiss resort of davos. tomorrow's metro has a pledge to get tough on terrorists by the prime minister including a plan to end early release for dangerous offenders. the guardian forecasts
a murder investigation is under way in north—east london after three men were stabbed to death last night have been arrested. so, welcome to our look at what is in the newspapers tomorrow morning, let's just run you through them. we have in the studio anna mikhailova, deputy political editor of the daily telegraph and the broadcaster david davis, welcome, thank you for being with us, here are the front pages. an exclusive in the daily mail the queen's grandson peter phillips appearing in...
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to prove miss me you can tell me from east london what a walk in you got to talk which acts and you live in brooklyn right you gotta sit in the barbershop talk all day i was ok. so my 1st additional moten name. i had to just pretend she's outside the door she's likely to go with it hey harry is it just doubling down or so i said and i did my 1st edition david great great. assume i came can you see my african american simply kind of fear also have you ever faced an american accent to get out all the all the time you know you do you know it's it's you know how do you not fake an american accent you get to try that embody the humanity of the people i'm like i get the discussion and i get that the payment of all of this young lady playing tom and i'm disrespecting african-american up to america i think from an artistic one of us and on this isn't as a night so then i think you want to be able to compass everything and everything and i understand that also i think african americans in the direct descendants of slavery understand where that comes from soup because. in the one sense hollywood h
to prove miss me you can tell me from east london what a walk in you got to talk which acts and you live in brooklyn right you gotta sit in the barbershop talk all day i was ok. so my 1st additional moten name. i had to just pretend she's outside the door she's likely to go with it hey harry is it just doubling down or so i said and i did my 1st edition david great great. assume i came can you see my african american simply kind of fear also have you ever faced an american accent to get out all...
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two men arrested on suspicion of murder after three men were killed in east london.
two men arrested on suspicion of murder after three men were killed in east london.
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being popular with members on a cold night in east london isn't pleasing the whole party, let alone thentum, probably the powerful union unite. we are going to keep making ourselves heard. you can rest assured of that. her candidacy though is a test of how much or how little labour wants to change. do you consider yourself to have any tory friends? i am sure i have. i've got a group of friends who aren't political and we don't talk about politics, because you don't talk about politics with your nonpolitical friends, and i bet you they've not voted labour all their lives. probably voted for all sorts of different people, but i don't know. they wouldn't tell me if they did, because i'd be angry. you said, like millions of us, one of your favourite things to do on a friday night, you get a takeaway, sit down with the family. can you imagine doing that in number ten? yeah, no one gets in the way of my netflix and chinese takeaway on a friday night. apparently, i wasn't exciting enough when i said that. i don't know what they expect me to do, start paragliding on a friday night or something?
being popular with members on a cold night in east london isn't pleasing the whole party, let alone thentum, probably the powerful union unite. we are going to keep making ourselves heard. you can rest assured of that. her candidacy though is a test of how much or how little labour wants to change. do you consider yourself to have any tory friends? i am sure i have. i've got a group of friends who aren't political and we don't talk about politics, because you don't talk about politics with your...
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being popular with members on a cold night in east london isn't pleasing the whole party, let alone theably the powerful union unite. we are going to keep making ourselves heard. you can rest assured of that. her candidacy though is a test of how much or how little labour wants to change. do you consider yourself to have any tory friends? i am sure i have. i've got a group of friends who aren't political and we don't talk about politics, because you don't talk about politics with your nonpolitical friends, and i bet you they've not voted labour all their lives. probably voted for all sorts of different people, but i don't know. they wouldn't tell me if they did, because i'd be angry. you said, like millions of us, one of your favourite things to do on a friday night, you get a takeaway, sit down with the family. can you imagine doing that in number 10? yeah, no—one gets in the way of my netflix and chinese takeaway on a friday night. apparently, i wasn't exciting enough when i said that. i don't know what they expect me to do, start paragliding on a friday night or something? but, when
being popular with members on a cold night in east london isn't pleasing the whole party, let alone theably the powerful union unite. we are going to keep making ourselves heard. you can rest assured of that. her candidacy though is a test of how much or how little labour wants to change. do you consider yourself to have any tory friends? i am sure i have. i've got a group of friends who aren't political and we don't talk about politics, because you don't talk about politics with your...
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three men have been stabbed to death in east london.0s and 30s and all from the local sikh community in ilford, are known to each other. two people have been arrested. the government has suffered three defeats over the eu withdrawal bill in the house of lords. peers voted to overturn plans for eu nationals to have a digital code to prove their right to live in the uk instead of a physical document. then later they voted against the government over two amendments on the role of the courts after brexit. ministers will aim to reverse the move when the brexit bill returns to the commons. malaysia has revealed it's sent 150 shipping containers of illegally imported plastic waste back to developed countries where it originated, including the uk. richer countries have been sending plastic to malaysia since 2018 after china banned most waste imports, but malaysia has taken a stand, saying it doesn't want to be the world's garbage dump. it has been confirmed that a new virus that has killed three people and has been spreading across china can be
three men have been stabbed to death in east london.0s and 30s and all from the local sikh community in ilford, are known to each other. two people have been arrested. the government has suffered three defeats over the eu withdrawal bill in the house of lords. peers voted to overturn plans for eu nationals to have a digital code to prove their right to live in the uk instead of a physical document. then later they voted against the government over two amendments on the role of the courts after...
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the world multimedia have been gathering in east london for the official launch of the tournament forchampionship gets under way next weekend, the coaches and captains have been gathering here today. the big talking point at the moment in by big talking point at the moment in rugby is still what has been happening at saracens, the english champions, european champions, but we re champions, european champions, but were relegated from the premiership for breaching the salary cap regulations. one of the key players at saracens is the key players at saracens as england captain alan farrell saw a lot of interest in what he had to say about the issue today. he was not keen to talk about it but did say he would be happy to clear the air with his england collea g u es clear the air with his england colleagues by having open and honest discussions and he said that he was saddened by what had happened. our job as players is to play the game at the weekend and to train hard and improve ourselves and that is what we have been doing. it is disappointing for everyone involved obviously. and i do ba
the world multimedia have been gathering in east london for the official launch of the tournament forchampionship gets under way next weekend, the coaches and captains have been gathering here today. the big talking point at the moment in by big talking point at the moment in rugby is still what has been happening at saracens, the english champions, european champions, but we re champions, european champions, but were relegated from the premiership for breaching the salary cap regulations. one...
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investigation has been launched after a fire broke out overnight at a waste recycling plant in east londonnight. it took almost three hours to bring the fire under control. eight engines from the london fire brigade attended the scene just after midnight on friday, with the fire affecting almost 20 tonnes of household waste inside a barn. cctv could be installed outside some schools to catch parents and other drivers who don't follow the rules when it comes to parking. it's becoming a problem all over london and the home counties. in essex, they want to do something about it by issuing fines to those caught on camera. i see it all the time. he only started in september and, again, we have noticed it. i think it is an absolutely fantastic idea and i think it encourages people to walk a bit more. it helps our environment. a lot of schools around harlow have got problems with parking so it is a great idea for the school. let's take a look at the travel situation now. —— there's a good service on the tubes this morning. on the roads, tottenham high road is part blocked northbound at forster ro
investigation has been launched after a fire broke out overnight at a waste recycling plant in east londonnight. it took almost three hours to bring the fire under control. eight engines from the london fire brigade attended the scene just after midnight on friday, with the fire affecting almost 20 tonnes of household waste inside a barn. cctv could be installed outside some schools to catch parents and other drivers who don't follow the rules when it comes to parking. it's becoming a problem...
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two men are arrested on suspicion of murder after three men were killed in north—east london.ggests — the hs2 high speed rail link could end up costing £106 billion. today the bbc has announced a new in—depth online bbc briefing policy got on the issue of immigration, what we have also been asking for your specific questions. plenty of your specific questions. plenty of you have been in touch. area joanna gosling spoke to experts to try to find some answers to those questions in our latest edition of your questions answered. with me to a nswer questions answered. with me to answer your questions, the director of migration 0bservatory, madeleine sumption, and our home affairs correspondent dominic casciani. welcome. question for you dominic. tarquin from northampton asks, you stated 1800 immigrants crossed the channel last year. where are they now? we can't say for sure because the home office ratherfamously doesn't give a running commentary on individual cases. it's probably worth explaining how the system works. it depends what type of migrants these people are. it is worth b
two men are arrested on suspicion of murder after three men were killed in north—east london.ggests — the hs2 high speed rail link could end up costing £106 billion. today the bbc has announced a new in—depth online bbc briefing policy got on the issue of immigration, what we have also been asking for your specific questions. plenty of your specific questions. plenty of you have been in touch. area joanna gosling spoke to experts to try to find some answers to those questions in our...
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in the track from yesterday. south—east london, ther woolwich in south—east london, there is no woolwichgely above zero. now, the rain clearing away eastwards. we'll see some sunshine today, but also still some scattered showers, all accompanied by quite a fresh westerly breeze. now, the showers, one or two of which could be quite heavy, might get a bit of wintriness over higher ground, the chilterns down towards the downs. elsewhere, you might get a bit of hail and a rumble of thunder. temperatures today between four and six celsius, but factor in that westerly wind, it is going to feel a few degrees colder. now, overnight tonight, largely dry and largely clear, temperatures dropping right the way down. still breezy, though, overnight. but with a minimum of —1, and after showers today, we mightjust see one or two icy stretches first thing on wednesday morning. brief ridge of high pressure builds in tomorrow, so we should get a largely dry day, with plenty of sunshine. still breezy, 10 celsius the maximum temperature, and for thursday onwards, it turns more unsettled. but we're dragging
in the track from yesterday. south—east london, ther woolwich in south—east london, there is no woolwichgely above zero. now, the rain clearing away eastwards. we'll see some sunshine today, but also still some scattered showers, all accompanied by quite a fresh westerly breeze. now, the showers, one or two of which could be quite heavy, might get a bit of wintriness over higher ground, the chilterns down towards the downs. elsewhere, you might get a bit of hail and a rumble of thunder....
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i'm doing an end to gang projects in the local area here in east london i have clients who are saying i have never been involved in the gun but the real issue is the subjectivity to get people on the criminal intelligence system the trim system and then how that then goes into the matrix to then associate people in certain kinds which are questionable so that the thing is who's checking the data entry who's checking those offices who commit those they to entries. i don't see myself as i was looking them up on the maasdam level you know and said i'm so caught on the support of us oh cool. it's a problem which always gets the dog you know her name. and always will but. if you are not in the game there as you were community are you from or from the answer community ok those are body snatchers of you know those are folk want to ask you a phone how can you hear me what i am because of my address because of our state is probably why i can only afford to leave that makes no sense i just honestly they've got a job to do and they want to do it if they had a brief crime if they had to make crim
i'm doing an end to gang projects in the local area here in east london i have clients who are saying i have never been involved in the gun but the real issue is the subjectivity to get people on the criminal intelligence system the trim system and then how that then goes into the matrix to then associate people in certain kinds which are questionable so that the thing is who's checking the data entry who's checking those offices who commit those they to entries. i don't see myself as i was...