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it was here forjust intelligence agency, gchq.1919 is when it opened, a key plank of britain's intelligence service over the years. it then moved to bletchley park which proved so crucial during the second world war, and when the queen was inside, she was inside for about an hour, one of the people she met was 92—year—old ruth born, one of those who cracked the enigma code. the queen is well used unveiling plaques. for anyone who wants to come and see this, as you would expect from gchq, it's not just the words there, there's also a hidden code, so if you want to come here and read what it says, jenna upon your morse code! back to you. tributes have been paid to the former manchester united youth coach eric harrison, who's died aged 81. he played a key role in the careers of david beckham, paul scholes and ryan giggs, who collectively became known as the class of ‘92.
it was here forjust intelligence agency, gchq.1919 is when it opened, a key plank of britain's intelligence service over the years. it then moved to bletchley park which proved so crucial during the second world war, and when the queen was inside, she was inside for about an hour, one of the people she met was 92—year—old ruth born, one of those who cracked the enigma code. the queen is well used unveiling plaques. for anyone who wants to come and see this, as you would expect from gchq,...
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it was here forjust intelligence agency, gchq.was here for just two years, back intelligence agency, gchq. it was here forjust two years, back in 1919 is when it opened, a key plank of britain's intelligence service over the years. it then moved to bletchley park which proved so crucial during the second world war, and when the queen was inside, she was inside for about an hour, one of the people she met was 92—year—old ruth born, one of those who cracked the enigma code. the queen is well used unveiling plaques. for anyone who wants to come and see this, as you would expect from gchq, it's not just the words there, there's also a hidden code, so if you want to come here and read what it says, jenna upon your morse code! back to you. tributes have been paid to the former manchester united youth coach eric harrison, who's died aged 81. he played a key role in the careers of david beckham, paul scholes and ryan giggs, who collectively became known as the class of ‘92. they went on to win countless trophies for united's senior team u
it was here forjust intelligence agency, gchq.was here for just two years, back intelligence agency, gchq. it was here forjust two years, back in 1919 is when it opened, a key plank of britain's intelligence service over the years. it then moved to bletchley park which proved so crucial during the second world war, and when the queen was inside, she was inside for about an hour, one of the people she met was 92—year—old ruth born, one of those who cracked the enigma code. the queen is well...
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the queen has marked the centenary of the intelligence agency gchq - by visiting its original home incampbell reports. back to work for the queen after her winter break. it was here, in 1919, that gchq was formed, an organisation which, over the years, has quietly gone about its business of keeping britain safe. i'm honoured, your majesty, to ask you to unveil the plaque. today, a royal unveiling, making public this london building's secret past. then known as the government code and cypher school, it changed its name to the more mysterious gchq and relocated to bletchley park. it was there, during the second world war, that code breakers cracked the germans' enigma machine, revealing messages which would prove crucial in winning the war. 92—year—old ruth bourne was one of those secretly working for gchq. you were at bletchley park, were you? today, she was able to share stories about her work with a fellow 92—year—old. back then she could tell no—one. i think it was clever, psychologically, that we didn't know how important it was. we were straight out of sixth form. had we known, it
the queen has marked the centenary of the intelligence agency gchq - by visiting its original home incampbell reports. back to work for the queen after her winter break. it was here, in 1919, that gchq was formed, an organisation which, over the years, has quietly gone about its business of keeping britain safe. i'm honoured, your majesty, to ask you to unveil the plaque. today, a royal unveiling, making public this london building's secret past. then known as the government code and cypher...
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the queen has marked the centenary of the intelligence agency gchq - by visiting its original home insarah campbell reports. back to work for the queen after her winter break. it was here in 1919 that gchq was formed, an organisation which over the years has quietly gone about its business of keeping britain safe. today, a royal unveiling, making public the land and building? secret past. then at known as the government code and cypher school, changed its name to the more mysterious gchq and relocated to bletchley park. it was there during the second world war that codebreakers cracked the german enigma machine, revealing messages which would prove crucial in winning the world. 92—year—old ruth, was one of those secretly working for gchq. today, she was able to share her work. back then, she could tell no one i think it was clever that we didn't know how important it was.” was straight out of sixth form. recruiting the next generation of cyber experts is important. these schoolgirls might be a long them as they won a gchq competition testing computing and coding skills.” didn't realis
the queen has marked the centenary of the intelligence agency gchq - by visiting its original home insarah campbell reports. back to work for the queen after her winter break. it was here in 1919 that gchq was formed, an organisation which over the years has quietly gone about its business of keeping britain safe. today, a royal unveiling, making public the land and building? secret past. then at known as the government code and cypher school, changed its name to the more mysterious gchq and...
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jeremy fleming — head of gchq - was speaking in singapore.e denied such accusations. ftse 100 rose after us president donald trump delayed raising tariffs on chinese imports, while housebuilders fell on reports that persimmon's government house—funding scheme was under scrutiny from the country's housing minister. house—builder shares fell in london. under scrutiny from the housing minister. that is the pound against the dollar. we will be with you in the dollar. we will be with you in the afternoon with more. the african elephant is the world's largest animal — but its numbers are in sharp decline, due to poachers hunting them for their tusks. botswana is regarded as one of the continent's great elephant sanctuaries — but it also has a poaching problem, as our africa correspondent alastair leithead has been finding out. you may find some of the images and descriptions in his report upsetting. a new report warns they have a problem. a scientist who has carried out surveys across africa. during his recent survey he saw something that alarmed h
jeremy fleming — head of gchq - was speaking in singapore.e denied such accusations. ftse 100 rose after us president donald trump delayed raising tariffs on chinese imports, while housebuilders fell on reports that persimmon's government house—funding scheme was under scrutiny from the country's housing minister. house—builder shares fell in london. under scrutiny from the housing minister. that is the pound against the dollar. we will be with you in the dollar. we will be with you in...
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the uk's cyber—security agency, gchq, is warning that britain must understand the potential "opportunities using chinese technology. gchq directorjeremy fleming will give a rare speech on monday emphasising the need for better cyber—security practices in the telecoms industry. the us is pressuring its allies to not use chinese firm huawei's technology to build new 56 networks. south african president cyril ramaphosa has announced that a special tribunal committee will be set—up in the country to recover funds linked to corruption. he said the tribunal would consider cases brought by the special investigating unit. mr ramaphosa has vowed to tackle corruption since coming to power. now, let's turn to nigeria, where counting is underway to see if current president muhammadu buhari will be victourious in his efforts to win a second, four year term. his main rival is former vice president, atiku abubakar, who is seen by many as the ideal man to lead africa's biggest economy, with his own pro—business and free market ideas. for more on this we're joined now by our correspondent tomi oladipo who'
the uk's cyber—security agency, gchq, is warning that britain must understand the potential "opportunities using chinese technology. gchq directorjeremy fleming will give a rare speech on monday emphasising the need for better cyber—security practices in the telecoms industry. the us is pressuring its allies to not use chinese firm huawei's technology to build new 56 networks. south african president cyril ramaphosa has announced that a special tribunal committee will be set—up in...
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the mail on sunday alleges the former head of gchq quit his post after giving a character statement for catholic priest later jailed for child sex offences. robert hannigan told the paper he had acted in good faith, but that subsequent criminal actions showed his judgement was "completely wrong." so, lots of politics all over the front pages, as you would expect. nicola, at sunday times suggesting that theresa may is going to come back to the commons once again and said just give me a bit more time to get some changes to the withdrawal agreement. yeah, well, i mean i think we have been here before, another tuesday statement from prime minister in which she tries to defend the situation that we are in. i think she hoped that by now should have more to say the mps to commence on to back the deal and time is definitely, i think, on to back the deal and time is definitely, ithink, running out. and as the story in the sunday times suggest, there is a big, i think we are probably no less for a while but there is a lot of tension within the cabinet is between those people who would be, they wo
the mail on sunday alleges the former head of gchq quit his post after giving a character statement for catholic priest later jailed for child sex offences. robert hannigan told the paper he had acted in good faith, but that subsequent criminal actions showed his judgement was "completely wrong." so, lots of politics all over the front pages, as you would expect. nicola, at sunday times suggesting that theresa may is going to come back to the commons once again and said just give me a...
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jeremy fleming, head of gchq, was speaking in singapore. are fears beijing could use hardware provided by chinese firms to spy on western governments. a brief look at the markets now. in terms of the london market, it is treading water, as is the rest of europe. the mid has brightened, with regard to the trade dispute with china. it remains to be seen whether a trade deal can be decided on. thank you very much. in france, they re calling it the grand debate. across the country thousands of assemblies are being held — where people are coming together to discuss the future of the country. it s part of president emmanuel macron's response to the so—called yellow—vests ? the grassroots protest movement that s so shaken his presidency. hugh schofield has been to the small town of neulise, near st. etienne in central france, to see the grand debate in action. neulise in central france is not the big smoke, nor is it the sticks. it is part of the nation's grand debate. about 70 people have come, among them a fair few yellow vests, the idea is pres
jeremy fleming, head of gchq, was speaking in singapore. are fears beijing could use hardware provided by chinese firms to spy on western governments. a brief look at the markets now. in terms of the london market, it is treading water, as is the rest of europe. the mid has brightened, with regard to the trade dispute with china. it remains to be seen whether a trade deal can be decided on. thank you very much. in france, they re calling it the grand debate. across the country thousands of...
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the head of gchq has said it is a "hugely complex strategic challenge" and emphasised the importance its allies not to use chinese firm huawei's technology to build new 5g networks. a brand new news programme begins tonight, on the newly launched bbc scotland channel. it's called the nine, and will be presented by rebecca curran and martin geissler. the hour—long programme will present news from around the world from a scottish perspective. the duke and duchess of sussex have taken part in a horse grooming session as part of their three—day tour to morocco. the couple visited the royal moroccan equestrian club in the country's capital rabat. staff told them of how youngsters at the centre are benefiting from working with horses. later, meghan will cook a meal with underprivileged children in the city — using a recipe from her grenfell cookbook. the mobile phone industry have been gathering in barcelona this week to showcase the latest tech. there'll be plenty of shiny new smartphone handsets on display for anyone considering upgrading to use the new faster, stronger 5g network once i
the head of gchq has said it is a "hugely complex strategic challenge" and emphasised the importance its allies not to use chinese firm huawei's technology to build new 5g networks. a brand new news programme begins tonight, on the newly launched bbc scotland channel. it's called the nine, and will be presented by rebecca curran and martin geissler. the hour—long programme will present news from around the world from a scottish perspective. the duke and duchess of sussex have taken...
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mi5, gchq, mi6, the national crime agency — led by the home secretary — should be reporting regularlys because at the very end of august last year, the police suggested to us, asked us, for a preventative order to get to a very small cohort of children who have not yet been convicted of criminal offences but whom the police receive intelligence, in an effort to intervene before they get that first conviction, with all the terrible repercussions that can have — both for the victims of any crimes they commit but also, of course, for their own life chances. these orders are about prevention. we want to give the police the power through this bill to seek an order, from a court on a civil standard of proof, so that the state can wrap its arms around that child if the schools, if police officers locally think that these children are at risk of carrying knives frequently. prevention and intervention is the key. we do not reject out of hand these knife crime orders. this house will study them when they come in committee. but we want to see more from governments than token changes in the law.
mi5, gchq, mi6, the national crime agency — led by the home secretary — should be reporting regularlys because at the very end of august last year, the police suggested to us, asked us, for a preventative order to get to a very small cohort of children who have not yet been convicted of criminal offences but whom the police receive intelligence, in an effort to intervene before they get that first conviction, with all the terrible repercussions that can have — both for the victims of any...
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the mail on sunday alleges the former head of gchq quit his post after giving a character statement forces. robert hannigan told the paper he had acted in good faith — but that subsequent criminal actions showed hisjudgment was completely wrong. rosamond, let's kick off with your paper, the sunday times, talking about theresa may and the split cabinet, rivals accusing amber rudd of leading a revolt. yes, there is a lot of attention on amber rudd after the daily mail editorial by her, greg clark and david gauke, they we re greg clark and david gauke, they were looking to take no deal out of the equation as an option. then her collea g u es the equation as an option. then her colleagues last night were rounding on her, some of them calling even for her to be sacked. not putting their names on it of course, but they are saying astonishing disloyalty. and there is a reason she is being picked out beyond the fa ct she is being picked out beyond the fact that she is very close to the prime minister, she obviously was brought back into the cabinet after quite a short time following all the win
the mail on sunday alleges the former head of gchq quit his post after giving a character statement forces. robert hannigan told the paper he had acted in good faith — but that subsequent criminal actions showed hisjudgment was completely wrong. rosamond, let's kick off with your paper, the sunday times, talking about theresa may and the split cabinet, rivals accusing amber rudd of leading a revolt. yes, there is a lot of attention on amber rudd after the daily mail editorial by her, greg...
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gchq has said largely they don't think it's an issue.y needs to say to china we are open for business. we saw a spat over the weekend, the chancellor, phillip hammond, is not going to china. it would have been a trade deal. we can see the story carrying on. the uk says yes to huawei and the us there is no. keep them sweet. 0n the digital theme, we have asked for your tweets about the story on facebook and british mps calling for it to be urgently regulated more strictly. lots of tweets coming in. this person says they deleted their facebook account a long time ago and iamso facebook account a long time ago and i am so proud they are still around. another person says digital literacy should be given more attention and financing at all stages of our development, from schools to our professional lives. thomas said social media needs to be regulated in the same way that television, radio and print media. it says doddering politicians are still clueless about the internet and cannot recognise that facebook, instagram and twitter are broadcast
gchq has said largely they don't think it's an issue.y needs to say to china we are open for business. we saw a spat over the weekend, the chancellor, phillip hammond, is not going to china. it would have been a trade deal. we can see the story carrying on. the uk says yes to huawei and the us there is no. keep them sweet. 0n the digital theme, we have asked for your tweets about the story on facebook and british mps calling for it to be urgently regulated more strictly. lots of tweets coming...
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codebreakers descendants of the original codebreake rs of descendants of the original codebreakers of gchqyria four years ago, and now wants to return to britain, will face a police investigation if she comes back, according to a government minister. shamima begum, who's now 19, was one of three schoolgirls who left east london in 2015. in an interview with the times, she talked about seeing "severed heads" in bins while there and said that it "did not faze her". the security minister ben wallace told the bbc that shamima begum, who's now in a syrian refugee camp, faces potential prosecution for committing terrorist offences. here's our correspondent jon donnison. "bring me home." four years after running away to join the islamic state group and become a teenagejihadi bride, shamima begum wants to come back to britain. she's one of hundreds of women and children to flee is's last tiny bolthole in baghuz, eastern syria. and this sprawling refugee camp in the north of the country is now home to the former east london schoolgirl, 19 years old, nine months pregnant, having already lost two chi
codebreakers descendants of the original codebreake rs of descendants of the original codebreakers of gchqyria four years ago, and now wants to return to britain, will face a police investigation if she comes back, according to a government minister. shamima begum, who's now 19, was one of three schoolgirls who left east london in 2015. in an interview with the times, she talked about seeing "severed heads" in bins while there and said that it "did not faze her". the...
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well, they've laid their case before them and now it looks like gchq in the u.k., one of the best intelligenceo we laid our case before them and i have to say, since the iraq war, some of these countries are pretty skeptical about u.s. intelligence. maria: it's a good point. let me ask you about this alabama woman who joined isis. her father filed a lawsuit against president trump. he says that she shouldn't be barred from returning to the united states. i asked secretary of state mike pompeo about that as well. here's what he said yesterday. >> this is a woman who inflicted enormous risk on american soldiers, on american citizens. she's a tear electricity. she's not coming back. -- terrorist. she's not coming back. she's not entitled to u.s. citizenship. she's not coming back to our country to pose a threat. maria: what do you think about that, sir? >> it's hard to adjudicate without having all the facts. it looks like she was born in the united states but maybe to a diplomat which doesn't convey u.s. citizenship to her. that's a question that has to be settled in the courts. i have to say, i
well, they've laid their case before them and now it looks like gchq in the u.k., one of the best intelligenceo we laid our case before them and i have to say, since the iraq war, some of these countries are pretty skeptical about u.s. intelligence. maria: it's a good point. let me ask you about this alabama woman who joined isis. her father filed a lawsuit against president trump. he says that she shouldn't be barred from returning to the united states. i asked secretary of state mike pompeo...
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now the head of gchq is saying something different.t is confusing. the head of gchq is saying something different. it is confusinglj the head of gchq is saying something different. it is confusing. iwonder if they have been talking to donald trump? it is to an extent, caught up in relations between the us and china relations. they are talking about the issues between china and the us, notjust harris but this as well. there is a photograph on the front of the telegraph. is this the one who got married last year? that is my basic level of knowledge about the royals. the duchess of sussex has had a henna tattoo.|j the royals. the duchess of sussex has had a henna tattoo. i am thrilled. it is a good job we have only got 30 seconds. that's it for the papers this hour. ruth and rob will be back at 11:30 for another look at the papers. next on bbc news it's click. back in 2016, we visited the cybathlon in zurich, a competition where people with limited mobility competed against each other with some of the most sophisticated augmented motion d
now the head of gchq is saying something different.t is confusing. the head of gchq is saying something different. it is confusinglj the head of gchq is saying something different. it is confusing. iwonder if they have been talking to donald trump? it is to an extent, caught up in relations between the us and china relations. they are talking about the issues between china and the us, notjust harris but this as well. there is a photograph on the front of the telegraph. is this the one who got...