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that it has the in place _ george osborne that it has the in place to— george osborne that it has the future, _ place to protect these items now and the future, and to prevent anything like this_ the future, and to prevent anything like this from ever happening again. just as_ like this from ever happening again. just as damaging as what happened later. according to the e—mail chain, the director sent his evidence to george osborne, the chair of the british museum, by another trustee in october 2022, saying he was certainly british museum management have preferred to sweep the whole affair under the carpet. the next day, george osborne e—mailed the museum director, saying these are very serious allegations and asked for answers. that same day, he e—mailed the trustee saying there was no evidence to substantiate the allegations. george osborne was told injanuary this year that was a demonstrable falsehood, and george osborne replied saying he was taking the comments very seriously. finally, scotland yard was called in to investigate, more than two years after the original allegations w
that it has the in place _ george osborne that it has the in place to— george osborne that it has the future, _ place to protect these items now and the future, and to prevent anything like this_ the future, and to prevent anything like this from ever happening again. just as_ like this from ever happening again. just as damaging as what happened later. according to the e—mail chain, the director sent his evidence to george osborne, the chair of the british museum, by another trustee in...
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a demonstrable falsehood, the doctor alleged to george osborne in an e—mail.cotland yard was finally called in more than two years after the original allegations. raising red flags. objects being sold into a global art market can change hands very quickly, and many times. overa hands very quickly, and many times. over a relatively short period of time. say two or three years, that really adds complexity which the police won't thank you for. the museum has launched _ won't thank you for. the museum has launched an _ won't thank you for. the museum has launched an independent - has launched an independent review. it hasn't commented on the e—mails, which raised tough questions about what senior leaders knew, and when. the legend of italian music and winner of the eurovision song contest in 1990, tuhto cutugno, has died aged 80. he was best known for his worldwide �*80s hit song, l'italiano. his manager said that after a long illness, the singer's health deteriorated in recent months and cutungo passed away in a hospital in milan. our top story, all eight people
a demonstrable falsehood, the doctor alleged to george osborne in an e—mail.cotland yard was finally called in more than two years after the original allegations. raising red flags. objects being sold into a global art market can change hands very quickly, and many times. overa hands very quickly, and many times. over a relatively short period of time. say two or three years, that really adds complexity which the police won't thank you for. the museum has launched _ won't thank you for. the...
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the next day, george osborne e—mailed hartwig fischer, the museum director.ations," he says, and asked for answers. that same day, hartwig fischer e—mailed the trustee who'd been the go—between, saying the case had been thoroughly investigated, adding, "there is no evidence to substantiate the allegations." a demonstrable falsehood, alleged dr gradel, in an e—mail to george osborne injanuary this year. mr osborne replied, saying he was taking his comments very seriously. finally, scotland yard was called in to investigate, more than two years after the original allegations were first brought to the museum door, raising red flags for a former detective with the met�*s art squad. clearly, objects being sold into a global art market can change hands very quickly and many times over a relatively short period of time — say, two or three years. that really adds a complexity which the police won't thank you for. the museum has launched an independent review. it hasn't commented on the e—mails, which raised tough questions about what senior leaders knew and when. kat
the next day, george osborne e—mailed hartwig fischer, the museum director.ations," he says, and asked for answers. that same day, hartwig fischer e—mailed the trustee who'd been the go—between, saying the case had been thoroughly investigated, adding, "there is no evidence to substantiate the allegations." a demonstrable falsehood, alleged dr gradel, in an e—mail to george osborne injanuary this year. mr osborne replied, saying he was taking his comments very seriously....
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george osborne was told in january this year that was a demonstrable falsehood, and george osborne repliedsly. finally, scotland yard was called in to investigate, more than two years after the original allegations were first brought to the museum door, raising red flags for a former detective with the met�*s art squad. clearly objects being sold into a global art market can change hands very quickly and many times over a relatively short period of time, say two or three years, that really adds a complexity which the police will not thank you for. i understand the british museum is restricted from commenting on the details of what happened because of the police investigation, but these e—mails pile more pressure on this uk institution. katie razzall, bbc news. an independent review will be launched into the data breach of the police service of northern ireland two weeks ago. the leak saw the surnames and initials of 10,000 police employees excellently published in a freedom of information response. the review was announced by the police board following a meeting with the chief constable on
george osborne was told in january this year that was a demonstrable falsehood, and george osborne repliedsly. finally, scotland yard was called in to investigate, more than two years after the original allegations were first brought to the museum door, raising red flags for a former detective with the met�*s art squad. clearly objects being sold into a global art market can change hands very quickly and many times over a relatively short period of time, say two or three years, that really...
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"that is a demonstrable falsehood," dr gradel emailed george osborne in january this year. "taking your " finally, scotland yard was called in to investigate, more than two years after the original allegations were first brought to the museum door, raising red flags for a former detective with the met�*s art squad. clearly objects being sold into a global art market can change hands very quickly and many times over a relatively short period of time. say two or three years, that really adds a complexity which the police won't thank you for. i understand the british museum is restricted from commenting on the details of what happened because of the police investigation, but these e—mails pile more pressure on this uk institution. katie razzall, bbc news. joining me now is chris marinello, ceo and founder of art recovery international who specialise in locating and recovering works of stolen art worldwide. welcome to the programme. so the reporting today is the museum might never know what exactly has been stolen because of the gaps in its inventory, how much more complicated
"that is a demonstrable falsehood," dr gradel emailed george osborne in january this year. "taking your " finally, scotland yard was called in to investigate, more than two years after the original allegations were first brought to the museum door, raising red flags for a former detective with the met�*s art squad. clearly objects being sold into a global art market can change hands very quickly and many times over a relatively short period of time. say two or three years,...
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_ british museum trustees, when george osborne really remembers her chance of the _ osborne really remembersing with the greeks for a return of the marbles come up the sensitive item they own the a long-term — the sensitive item they own the a long—term loan of some of the marbles— long—term loan of some of the marbles to greece in return from some _ marbles to greece in return from some treasures from the greek museums— some treasures from the greek museums which could be on the museum — museums which could be on the museum. the greeks are interested in it and _ museum. the greeks are interested in it and if— museum. the greeks are interested in it and if so, _ museum. the greeks are interested in it and if so, it— museum. the greeks are interested in it and if so, it would be a very major— it and if so, it would be a very major breakthrough in this very next issue _ major breakthrough in this very next issue of— major breakthrough in this very next issue of what to do with artefacts when _ issue of what to do with artefacts when they — issue of what to do with artefacts when they are much
_ british museum trustees, when george osborne really remembers her chance of the _ osborne really remembersing with the greeks for a return of the marbles come up the sensitive item they own the a long-term — the sensitive item they own the a long—term loan of some of the marbles— long—term loan of some of the marbles to greece in return from some _ marbles to greece in return from some treasures from the greek museums— some treasures from the greek museums which could be on the...
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george osborne speaking on bbc radio 4 a few hours ago.n to rail services across much of england today, as members of the rmt union take part in their latest strike over pay and conditions. there will be a reduced timetable in place for much of the country, with some journeys into scotland and wales also affected. it's on the same day as events including the notting hill carnival, and reading and leeds festivals. it's the 24th strike since last summer. let's get more on this with ellie price. she is outside euston station here in london. give us some more details. well, it's fairly busy _ give us some more details. well, it's fairly busy here _ give us some more details. well, it's fairly busy here and _ give us some more details. well, it's fairly busy here and trains - give us some more details. well, it's fairly busy here and trains arej it's fairly busy here and trains are running, you can see on the departure board behind me that the white hand of doom asking people to wait but those are the services that are due to go. there have bee
george osborne speaking on bbc radio 4 a few hours ago.n to rail services across much of england today, as members of the rmt union take part in their latest strike over pay and conditions. there will be a reduced timetable in place for much of the country, with some journeys into scotland and wales also affected. it's on the same day as events including the notting hill carnival, and reading and leeds festivals. it's the 24th strike since last summer. let's get more on this with ellie price....
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that was george osborne speaking on bbc radio 4 earlier.isruption to rail services across much of england today, as members of the rmt union take part in their latest strike over pay and conditions. there will be a reduced timetable in place for much of the country, with some journeys into scotland and wales also affected. it's on the same day as events including the notting hill carnival, and reading and leeds festivals. it's the 24th strike since last summer. 0ur reporter ellie price is at euston station. ellie, what can you tell us? well, it's getting _ ellie, what can you tell us? well, it's getting busier— ellie, what can you tell us? well, it's getting busier here _ ellie, what can you tell us? well, it's getting busier here this - it's getting busier here this afternoon, the services here at euston started a lot later than they normally would. you can see on the board behind me, there are services running, farfewer than normal. the white hand of doom, the thing that no travel ever wants to see. a lot of people we've spoken to say the
that was george osborne speaking on bbc radio 4 earlier.isruption to rail services across much of england today, as members of the rmt union take part in their latest strike over pay and conditions. there will be a reduced timetable in place for much of the country, with some journeys into scotland and wales also affected. it's on the same day as events including the notting hill carnival, and reading and leeds festivals. it's the 24th strike since last summer. 0ur reporter ellie price is at...
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former chancellor, george osborne, is now chair of trustees at the british museum and has been speakingmme. on behalf of the british museum i want to apologise for what has happened. we believe we have been the victim of thefts over a long period of time and frankly, more could have been done to prevent them, but i promise you this. it is a mess that we are going to clear up and i can tell you today that we have already started to recover some of the stolen items and we are going to deliver the stronger leadership that the public and the dedicated staff of the museum deserve and make sure that we emerge with a stronger british museum that is fit for the 21st century. there's been disruption to rail services across much of england today, as members of the rmt union take part in their latest strike over pay and conditions. there's a reduced timetable in place for much of the country, with some journeys into scotland and wales also affected. it's on the same day as events, including the notting hill carnival, and the reading and leeds festivals. vivienne nunis reports. it's the first day o
former chancellor, george osborne, is now chair of trustees at the british museum and has been speakingmme. on behalf of the british museum i want to apologise for what has happened. we believe we have been the victim of thefts over a long period of time and frankly, more could have been done to prevent them, but i promise you this. it is a mess that we are going to clear up and i can tell you today that we have already started to recover some of the stolen items and we are going to deliver the...
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and this george osborne , he who is george osborne, he who is george osborne? who's george osborne? of the uk he's the chairman of the uk museum, is basically the museum, which is basically the states of ex chancellor of the exchequer. >> as well. but let's just throw that this the >> but he's this, this the british state british museum, is this state ripoff territory of lies and historic propaganda . and he went historic propaganda. and he went on the bbc radio four radio on to the bbc radio four radio four's today programme which is state propaganda. do you know what? >> i think the british museum is wonderful and they've got something incredible. >> know what can >> do you know what states can do? beautiful things. the do? some beautiful things. the pyramids by the pyramids were built by the state, but that doesn't mean that not state propaganda. state, but that doesn't mean that you not state propaganda. state, but that doesn't mean that you more ate propaganda. state, but that doesn't mean that you more than ropaganda. state, but that doesn't mean that you more than anyone,1a.
and this george osborne , he who is george osborne, he who is george osborne? who's george osborne? of the uk he's the chairman of the uk museum, is basically the museum, which is basically the states of ex chancellor of the exchequer. >> as well. but let's just throw that this the >> but he's this, this the british state british museum, is this state ripoff territory of lies and historic propaganda . and he went historic propaganda. and he went on the bbc radio four radio on to the...
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george osborne, speaking on the today programme earlier.gland today, as members of the rmt union take part in their latest strike over pay and conditions. there will be a reduced timetable in place for much of the country, with some journeys into scotland and wales also affected. it's on the same day as events including the notting hill carnival, and reading and leeds festivals. the head of the rmt union, mick lynch, says the strikes will continue until a new settlement for workers is reached. the government says it's made "fair and reasonable pay offers". it's the 24th strike since last summer. let's get more on this with ellie price. she is outside euston station here in london. tell us more at. it is pretty quiet here, tell us more at. it is pretty quiet here. actually. — tell us more at. it is pretty quiet here, actually, because - tell us more at. it is pretty quiet here, actually, because there . tell us more at. it is pretty quiet| here, actually, because there are not as many trains as they normally are. i say that, you look around
george osborne, speaking on the today programme earlier.gland today, as members of the rmt union take part in their latest strike over pay and conditions. there will be a reduced timetable in place for much of the country, with some journeys into scotland and wales also affected. it's on the same day as events including the notting hill carnival, and reading and leeds festivals. the head of the rmt union, mick lynch, says the strikes will continue until a new settlement for workers is reached....
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there was no year in which government expenditure fell when george osborne was chancellor.arried on rising every what there was was every year. what there was was a reallocation of expenditure , so reallocation of expenditure, so some things were protected . if some things were protected. if you remember, the nhs was protected , think was protected, i think defence was protected. pensions were protected, protected protected, those were protected . and in order to keep a sensible lid on the overall quantum , other things like local quantum, other things like local authority expenditure and so on, squeezed and squeezed quite hard . but the total amount of expenditure went up every year. it's complete myth. it was a choice of how you spend it. >> well, there you go. if you if you're not, we're talking about how you're spending money. you're not, we're talking about hcyou're re spending money. you're not, we're talking about hcyou're sitting|ding money. if you're sitting in this country, you how country, i'll tell you how you're not spending it. and that is by going on holiday.
there was no year in which government expenditure fell when george osborne was chancellor.arried on rising every what there was was every year. what there was was a reallocation of expenditure , so reallocation of expenditure, so some things were protected . if some things were protected. if you remember, the nhs was protected , think was protected, i think defence was protected. pensions were protected, protected protected, those were protected . and in order to keep a sensible lid on the...
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cameron got family roots and she was evis�*george osborne. remember and george osborne.o can't buy a price and george osborne. remember pomilk»ys who can't buy a price and george osborne. remember po milk at who can't buy a price and george osborne. remember po milk at the» can't buy a price and george osborne. remember po milk at the height. uy a price and george osborne. remember po milk at the height. and price of milk at the height. and crucially was the at the crucially that was at the at the point of austerity when it was at its peak. so i'm i'm not fan. >> and i think she's burnt her own reputation a bit. >> but she was also a breath of fresh air. >> so on the point of >> so on the whole point of where this puts the conservative party , penn by—election party, penn by—election territory , we i mean, i'm not territory, we i mean, i'm not going to ask you to be my mystic, meg, but where do you see this going? do you think it's going to end well for the tories? no, it didn't. markets don't think so. >> and, you just coming >> and, you know, just coming back to what p
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that was george osborne speaking on bbc radio 4 earlier.ou some breaking news that has come through to us, a man will appear news that has come through to us, a man willappear in news that has come through to us, a man will appear in court charged with the murder of donald patients who was found dead in a house in berry in greater manchester after officers were called to reports of a labrador being stolen in a burglary. this isjust come labrador being stolen in a burglary. this is just come through in the last few minutes. he will appear in court after officers found the body of mr patients. the force established that he had been dead for several days although his cause of death is still being investigated. that is news just come through in the last few minutes and we will bring you any updates if they emerge. there will be disruption to rail services across much of england today, as members of the rmt union take part in their latest strike over pay and conditions. there will be a reduced timetable in place for much of the country, with som
that was george osborne speaking on bbc radio 4 earlier.ou some breaking news that has come through to us, a man will appear news that has come through to us, a man willappear in news that has come through to us, a man will appear in court charged with the murder of donald patients who was found dead in a house in berry in greater manchester after officers were called to reports of a labrador being stolen in a burglary. this isjust come labrador being stolen in a burglary. this is just come...
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the chairman of the british museum, george osborne, says some of the 2,000 treasures estimated to have been stolen from its collection have already been recovered. now on bbc news, windrush: portraits of a generation — episode three. history is thankfully and finally beginning to accord a rightful place to those men and women of the windrush generation. you look beautiful. how are you? it is, i believe, crucially important that we should truly see and hear these pioneers who stepped off the empire windrush at tilbury injune 1948, only a few months before i was born, and those who followed over the decades, to recognise and celebrate the immeasurable difference that they, their children and their grandchildren have made to this country. many served with distinction in the british armed forces during the second world war, just as their fathers and grandfathers had in the first world war. once in britain, they worked hard, offering their skills to rebuild a country during peacetime and seeking opportunities to forge a better future for themselves and their families. when they arrived on o
the chairman of the british museum, george osborne, says some of the 2,000 treasures estimated to have been stolen from its collection have already been recovered. now on bbc news, windrush: portraits of a generation — episode three. history is thankfully and finally beginning to accord a rightful place to those men and women of the windrush generation. you look beautiful. how are you? it is, i believe, crucially important that we should truly see and hear these pioneers who stepped off the...
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former chancellor george osborne , who's chancellor george osborne, who's now the museum's chairman,f the items have already been recovered. he's promised an independent review to look into how the museum missed warning signs . and you can get more on signs. and you can get more on all of those stories by visiting our website, news.com . now back our website, news.com. now back to . darren to. darren >> welcome back to gb news saturday. with me , darren grimes saturday. with me, darren grimes on your telly on line and on digital radio. now rail workers across england have walked out again today as part of the long running dispute over pay. more strikes have been planned for next friday and saturday as well , while thousands travel into events and festivals today are going to be affected as only around half the usual train services will actually run and they will finish much earlier than usual. well, joining us now from birmingham is our west midlands reporterjack from birmingham is our west midlands reporter jack carson. jack hiya. good to see you , jack hiya. good to see you, jack.i
former chancellor george osborne , who's chancellor george osborne, who's now the museum's chairman,f the items have already been recovered. he's promised an independent review to look into how the museum missed warning signs . and you can get more on signs. and you can get more on all of those stories by visiting our website, news.com . now back our website, news.com. now back to . darren to. darren >> welcome back to gb news saturday. with me , darren grimes saturday. with me, darren...
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george osborne has said there will be a former retired trustee who will report in a year, but he needsish museum which is someplace that safeguards i5 someplace that safeguards antiquities but itself has antiquities but itself has antiquities because they were looted and plundered during colonial times and plundered during colonial times and obviously thousands of years before. fir and obviously thousands of years before. ., ., before. or even later and more recently- _ before. or even later and more recently. absolutely. _ before. or even later and more recently. absolutely. it- before. or even later and more recently. absolutely. it is - recently. absolutely. it is interesting because it seems that now they— interesting because it seems that now they are having even temporarily a taste _ now they are having even temporarily a taste of _ now they are having even temporarily a taste of their own medicine. for us in _ a taste of their own medicine. for us in the — a taste of their own medicine. for us in the research group everything unesco _ us in the research group everything unesco re
george osborne has said there will be a former retired trustee who will report in a year, but he needsish museum which is someplace that safeguards i5 someplace that safeguards antiquities but itself has antiquities but itself has antiquities because they were looted and plundered during colonial times and plundered during colonial times and obviously thousands of years before. fir and obviously thousands of years before. ., ., before. or even later and more recently- _ before. or even later...
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george osborne emailed hartwig fincher. are very serious allegations, he says, and asked for answers. that same day, hartwig fisher emailed the trustee who had been the go-between, saying the case had been thoroughly investigated, adding there is no evidence to substantiate the allegations. that is a demonstrable docked -- falsehood. mr. osborne replied, saying he was taken your comments very seriously. finally, scotland yard was called in to investigate more than two years after the original allegations were first brought to the museum door. raising red flags for former detective with the mets are to squad. >> clearly, objects being sold into a global art market can change hands very quickly, and many times. over a relatively short period of time. say, two or three years, that really adds a complexity which the police will not thank you for. reporter: i understand the british museum is restricted from commenting on the details of what happened because of the police investigation. but these emails pile more pressure on this
george osborne emailed hartwig fincher. are very serious allegations, he says, and asked for answers. that same day, hartwig fisher emailed the trustee who had been the go-between, saying the case had been thoroughly investigated, adding there is no evidence to substantiate the allegations. that is a demonstrable docked -- falsehood. mr. osborne replied, saying he was taken your comments very seriously. finally, scotland yard was called in to investigate more than two years after the original...
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former chancellor george osborne , who's chancellor george osborne, who's now the museum's chairman, of the items have already been recovered and he's promised an independent review to look into how the museum missed the warning signs. into how the museum missed the warning signs . you can get more warning signs. you can get more on all of those stories by visiting our website , visiting our website, gbnews.com. now it's back to dawn . dawn. >> thank you, tatiana . coming >> thank you, tatiana. coming up, it's political spotlight , a up, it's political spotlight, a direct from a tooting protest over sadiq khan's ulez expansion. i'll be joined by london mayoral candidate and founder of fairfield, uk, howard cox. but don't go anywhere. on tv, radio and online gb news. britain's news . on tv, radio and online gb news. britain's news. channel >> welcome back. you're with dawn neesom on gb news and on digital radio. now donald trump has become the first former president in us history to have his finger prints and mugshot taken . the image there you can taken. the image there you can see t
former chancellor george osborne , who's chancellor george osborne, who's now the museum's chairman, of the items have already been recovered and he's promised an independent review to look into how the museum missed the warning signs. into how the museum missed the warning signs . you can get more warning signs. you can get more on all of those stories by visiting our website , visiting our website, gbnews.com. now it's back to dawn . dawn. >> thank you, tatiana . coming >> thank...
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george osborne is chair of the british museum, and he responded to those claims on the bbc�*s today programmeaken steps this year to increase security around the strong rooms and storerooms in which these sorts of items are held. the argument over what should happen to the artefacts has been raging for years. the greek prime minister has said that he wants them to be returned permanently. and injune, just before his re—election, he said this.... translation: if the greek people trust us again, - i believe we could achieve this target after the elections. under current uk law, the british museum is prevented from returning the marbles permanently, even if it wanted to. but mr osborne and the greek prime minister have been working on a temporary loan plan. and despite the recent crisis, the financial times has reported that mr osborne believes a historic cultural swap deal can still be pulled off. but it's not only greece which wants to repatriate items. other countries such as egypt, ethiopia and nigeria also are making claims. but there are some who defend the value of such collections. here'
george osborne is chair of the british museum, and he responded to those claims on the bbc�*s today programmeaken steps this year to increase security around the strong rooms and storerooms in which these sorts of items are held. the argument over what should happen to the artefacts has been raging for years. the greek prime minister has said that he wants them to be returned permanently. and injune, just before his re—election, he said this.... translation: if the greek people trust us...
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we heard from george osborne, formerly a prominent conservative politician in this country, he's nowriorities are to find the missing goods and make sure it does not happen again. he described this is a sad day for all those who love the british museum. but what is clear tonight is not much is clear. they do not have a full inventory of what has gone missing, they do not know where this stuff is, they don't know how long it has been going on for and they cannot put a value on the items. some, as i said, potentially thousands of years old. that's all from us here in washington. stay with us here on bbc news. we leave you now with these live pictures of london as we hand off to our colleagues there. hello. we've seen a change in the weather over the last couple of days, a change to something drier, brighter and warmer. and we're going to stick with warm and indeed quite humid conditions over the next couple of days. but on friday, it will turn windy, and some heavy thundery rain will arrive. thursday, though, is going to be quite a quiet day of weather. there'll be some areas of low cl
we heard from george osborne, formerly a prominent conservative politician in this country, he's nowriorities are to find the missing goods and make sure it does not happen again. he described this is a sad day for all those who love the british museum. but what is clear tonight is not much is clear. they do not have a full inventory of what has gone missing, they do not know where this stuff is, they don't know how long it has been going on for and they cannot put a value on the items. some,...
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the chairman of the british museum, george osborne, says some of the 2,000 treasures estimated to have been stolen from its collection have already been recovered. now on bbc news, click. this week we're in edinburgh for all the fun of the festivals and to find out how you put on a high—tech tattoo in an ancient city. it's too narrow. it's on a hill. there's no straight lines anywhere. it's really quite a tricky space to work with. - shiona's scouring the globe for new ways to make data look great. and at the fringe, the machines are waking up. you are not alone. you cannot be alone. nick tries on the very latest wearable tech... all: engage the cube! ..and meets the most advanced robots ever. is that a shopping bag?! every august, the city of edinburgh welcomes an explosion of creative energy from around the world, as scotland's capital becomes festival central. the festival fringe bills itself as the single greatest celebration of arts and culture on the planet. everything becomes a stage here, not just traditional comedy clubs and theatres, but street corners and university building
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the former chancellor, george osborne , who's now the museum's osborne, who's now the museum's chairmansays some of the items have already been recovered . have already been recovered. he's promised an independent review to look into how the museum warning signs. museum missed warning signs. rail passengers are facing travel disruption today as members of the rmt union walk out in a dispute over pay jobs and conditions. the strike action is now in its second year and the union says progress is being hamstrung by the government, refusing to give them a mandate to make a revised pay them a mandate to make a revised pay offer. the strike will affect those travelling to events such as notting hill, carnival and the reading and leeds festivals . officials in leeds festivals. officials in hawaii have released the names of 388 people who are still missing more than two weeks after deadly wildfires ravaged the resort town of lahaina. the fbi says they've received reports that about 100 people have been accounted for, which they're working to confirm the death toll from the wildfires stands at 1
the former chancellor, george osborne , who's now the museum's osborne, who's now the museum's chairmansays some of the items have already been recovered . have already been recovered. he's promised an independent review to look into how the museum warning signs. museum missed warning signs. rail passengers are facing travel disruption today as members of the rmt union walk out in a dispute over pay jobs and conditions. the strike action is now in its second year and the union says progress is...
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george osborne, former trey chancellor, now the chair of the british museum here has described this as breach for the british museum. there are no end to priceless artefacts being cared for inside this building, but what is clear tonight is lots of things are unclear. they don't have a full inventory of what is missing, they don't know where the stuff is, they don't know how long it's been going on for and they don't have a true value on what is missing. what we do know tonight, though, is that a member of staff has been sacked and the british museum as well as the metropolitan police are investigating what they fear may have been in an insidejob. let's turn to cambodia now — which has been led by hun sen for decades — with one of his main opponents in exile. sam ramsey has been trying, unsuccessfully, to remove hun sen from office — and is now facing the prospect of hun sen's son taking over the reins of power from his father. stephen sackur has been talking to sam ram—see for our hardtalk programme — here's a little of what he had to say. you're not prepared to give hun manet�*s son,
george osborne, former trey chancellor, now the chair of the british museum here has described this as breach for the british museum. there are no end to priceless artefacts being cared for inside this building, but what is clear tonight is lots of things are unclear. they don't have a full inventory of what is missing, they don't know where the stuff is, they don't know how long it's been going on for and they don't have a true value on what is missing. what we do know tonight, though, is that...
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george osborne, former tory chancellor and now chair of the british museum, has described as a sad daythem back. is a hugely embarrassing security breach for the british museum. there are no enterprise this artefact is being cared for inside this building but what is that lots of things are unclear. they do not have a full inventory of what is missing, they don't know where it is, how long this has been going on for and they don't have a true value on what is missing. what we do know is that a member of staff has been sacked and the museum along with the metropolitan police is investigating what they fear may have been an insidejob. what they fear may have been an inside 'ob. ., , what they fear may have been an inside job-— junior doctors in scotland have voted to accept a pay offer from ministers at holyrood, ending the threat of further strike action. the deal involves a pay increase of 12.4% this year, and will cost the scottish government £61.3 million. our health editor, hugh pym, is here. how significant is this? thosejunior doctor those junior doctor members of the british medi
george osborne, former tory chancellor and now chair of the british museum, has described as a sad daythem back. is a hugely embarrassing security breach for the british museum. there are no enterprise this artefact is being cared for inside this building but what is that lots of things are unclear. they do not have a full inventory of what is missing, they don't know where it is, how long this has been going on for and they don't have a true value on what is missing. what we do know is that a...
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we heard from george osborne, formerly a prominent conservative politician in this country now chairhe missing jewels and make sure it does not happen again. we describe this is a sad day for all those who love the british museum. but what is clear tonight is not much is clear. they do not have an inventory of what has gone missing, they do not know where this stuff is, they don't know how long it has been going on for another cannot put a value on the items. some, as i said, potentially thousands of years old. i'll be back at the top of the hour with the latest headlines. stay with us here on bbc news. we have seen a change in the weather over the last couple of days, a change to something dry, right and warm and we will stick with warm and humid conditions over the next few days on friday it will turn windy with heavy thundery rain arriving. fin windy with heavy thundery rain arrivinu. , ._ arriving. on thursday we will have a quiet _ arriving. on thursday we will have a quiet day _ arriving. on thursday we will have a quiet day of— arriving. on thursday we will have a quiet day of
we heard from george osborne, formerly a prominent conservative politician in this country now chairhe missing jewels and make sure it does not happen again. we describe this is a sad day for all those who love the british museum. but what is clear tonight is not much is clear. they do not have an inventory of what has gone missing, they do not know where this stuff is, they don't know how long it has been going on for another cannot put a value on the items. some, as i said, potentially...
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um george osborne calls it a mess . george osborne calls it a mess. yes. and he's right. in tatters as there was a an internal investigation in 2021. um, that was dr. williams. jonathan williams, which was dr. fisher's deputy. and. and nothing happened. you know, all of these things were going missing, coming in the front door , going out the back. door, going out the back. nothing happened. um, and it speaks to me of, um , systemic speaks to me of, um, systemic mismanagement really. i think it's just very sad . mismanagement really. i think it's just very sad. um, and mismanagement really. i think it's just very sad . um, and the it's just very sad. um, and the repercussions are going to be dreadful for us, for, for, for the institution , but for the the institution, but for the culture as well . culture as well. >> it raises questions about how this stuff is catalogued and stored because obviously, i mean, these are, one would presume aren't exhibits sort of gone missing but sort of stuff in the in the back room? but but also the idea that they were told old that this w
um george osborne calls it a mess . george osborne calls it a mess. yes. and he's right. in tatters as there was a an internal investigation in 2021. um, that was dr. williams. jonathan williams, which was dr. fisher's deputy. and. and nothing happened. you know, all of these things were going missing, coming in the front door , going out the back. door, going out the back. nothing happened. um, and it speaks to me of, um , systemic speaks to me of, um, systemic mismanagement really. i think...
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and the chairman of the british museum, george osborne, says some of the 2000 treasures — estimated toave been stolen from its collection — have already been recovered. now on bbc news, sportsday. hello and welcome to saturday sportsday — i'm chetan pathak — coming up on tonight's programme: most of spain's coaching staff from their world cup win resign — but luis rubiales still refuses to go for kissing a player — despite fifa now suspending him. all smiles in the end — but manchester united suffer an almighty scare against nottingham forest. and england's nightmare preparations for the rugby world cup end in another defeat — as fiji beat them for the first time. welcome along, thank you forjoining us. the president of the spanish football federation has today been provisionally suspended by football's world governing body fifa. the pressure continues to grow on luis rubiales who is refusing to resign after kissing player jenni hermoso on the lips following spain's women's world cup final win over england. in the last few hours, spain's entire coaching staff from that world cup win, e
and the chairman of the british museum, george osborne, says some of the 2000 treasures — estimated toave been stolen from its collection — have already been recovered. now on bbc news, sportsday. hello and welcome to saturday sportsday — i'm chetan pathak — coming up on tonight's programme: most of spain's coaching staff from their world cup win resign — but luis rubiales still refuses to go for kissing a player — despite fifa now suspending him. all smiles in the end — but...
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george osborne who is chair of the british museum said the prior tours are up to find the missing goodsar tonight is not how much is clear. they don't have a full inventory of what is missing and how long it is going for and cannot place a value on some missing itunes. some which are potentially of years old. itunes. some which are potentially of years old-— itunes. some which are potentially of years old. lots of unknowns, but what has the _ of years old. lots of unknowns, but what has the museum _ of years old. lots of unknowns, but what has the museum said - of years old. lots of unknowns, but what has the museum said about i of years old. lots of unknowns, but l what has the museum said about how this happened with their security? they don't know and it's a very embarrassing security breach. it's a prominent, world renowned institution, with numerous items inside that are priceless. the truth is that they are now investigating with the help of london metropolitan police, what the fear is an inside job where items have gone missing from the collection and they don't know where they a
george osborne who is chair of the british museum said the prior tours are up to find the missing goodsar tonight is not how much is clear. they don't have a full inventory of what is missing and how long it is going for and cannot place a value on some missing itunes. some which are potentially of years old. itunes. some which are potentially of years old-— itunes. some which are potentially of years old. lots of unknowns, but what has the _ of years old. lots of unknowns, but what has the...
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george osborne is a former high—profile politician in the uk, chairman of the british museum said the a sad day. what is clear tonight is not much is clear. they do not have a full inventory of what is missing, they do not know where the stuff is, or how long it was going on for and they cannot of course put a full value on it. those ofthe course put a full value on it. those of the kinds _ course put a full value on it. those of the kinds of _ course put a full value on it. those of the kinds of questions _ course put a full value on it. those of the kinds of questions that - of the kinds of questions that people will be asking and wondering about but also, there will be questions about the security procedures within the museum. this is a usually — procedures within the museum. try 3 is a usually prominent building, institution, is not clearfrom is a usually prominent building, institution, is not clear from the statement in the museum whether the items have gone missing from a storage room that is here or is in another building, warehouse or something similar somewhere else that the
george osborne is a former high—profile politician in the uk, chairman of the british museum said the a sad day. what is clear tonight is not much is clear. they do not have a full inventory of what is missing, they do not know where the stuff is, or how long it was going on for and they cannot of course put a full value on it. those ofthe course put a full value on it. those of the kinds _ course put a full value on it. those of the kinds of _ course put a full value on it. those of the...
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george osborne the former conservative chancellor is the chair of the british museum and he said thetan police are involved. it is a highly embarrassing security breach for such a globally renowned institution. but what is clear tonight is not much is clear. they don't have a full inventory of what is missing it or has been stolen and they don't know where this top is and they don't know how long it was going on for a vacant place value on it either. what we have is the british museum dismissing a member of staff, admitting some of these items have gone missing or have been stolen and now investigating what they fear could be an inside job. many thanks. our top story this evening... cinema ella toone! what athat is! england's lionesses make history with three heart—stopping goals propelling them into their first world cup final. coming up... the latest on the ten—year—old girl found dead in herfamily home in woking last week. and coming up in sport on bbc news, former captain stuart mcinally is among the players to miss out, as scotland to reveal their squad for the rugby union world
george osborne the former conservative chancellor is the chair of the british museum and he said thetan police are involved. it is a highly embarrassing security breach for such a globally renowned institution. but what is clear tonight is not much is clear. they don't have a full inventory of what is missing it or has been stolen and they don't know where this top is and they don't know how long it was going on for a vacant place value on it either. what we have is the british museum...
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sympathise with make people sympathise with george osborne did the impossible. this kind impossible. of thing. someone justifying thing. i saw someone justifying this on this channel the other day you know, he day saying, well, you know, he wasn't blah wasn't there and blah blah blah. only were there. get only the staff were there. get lost. you're messing lost. it's like you're messing with people lost. it's like you're messing with hate people lost. it's like you're messing with hate where people lost. it's like you're messing with hate where his people lost. it's like you're messing with hate where his childreneople just hate where his children live and have bedrooms and live and have their bedrooms and whatnot. and also, whatnot. exactly. and also, i think something like think we're something like rac, even though you might not like him and don't him politically and i don't agree lot of his agree with a lot of his politics, he does seem like a just perfectly sort of reasonable person. he doesn't he doesn't to doesn't really when going to reece's like, reece's house, you're like,
sympathise with make people sympathise with george osborne did the impossible. this kind impossible. of thing. someone justifying thing. i saw someone justifying this on this channel the other day you know, he day saying, well, you know, he wasn't blah wasn't there and blah blah blah. only were there. get only the staff were there. get lost. you're messing lost. it's like you're messing with people lost. it's like you're messing with hate people lost. it's like you're messing with hate where...
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sympathise with make people sympathise with george osborne did the impossible. this kind impossible. of thing. someone justifying thing. i saw someone justifying this on this channel the other day you know, he day saying, well, you know, he wasn't blah wasn't there and blah blah blah. only were there. get only the staff were there. get lost. you're messing lost. it's like you're messing with people lost. it's like you're messing with hate people lost. it's like you're messing with hate where people lost. it's like you're messing with hate where his people lost. it's like you're messing with hate where his childreneople just hate where his children live and have bedrooms and live and have their bedrooms and whatnot. and also, whatnot. exactly. and also, i think something like think we're something like rac, even though you might not like him and don't him politically and i don't agree lot of his agree with a lot of his politics, he does seem like a just perfectly sort of reasonable person. he doesn't he doesn't to doesn't really when going to reece's like, reece's house, you're like,
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at his wedding and fan of george and i'm not a fan of george osborne or his or his policies. >> to makeaged make people feel managed to make people feel sorry osborne, which sorry for george osborne, which is think you is quite i don't think you should throwing should be throwing orange confetti, it's sort confetti, even though it's sort of harmless. >> i think you should be throwing that anyone. look throwing that on anyone. look the rishi sunak is the point about rishi sunak is he's and i he's got two daughters, and i don't you should be don't think you should be targeting his house, even if he didn't daughters. didn't have two daughters. but also about rishi sunak didn't have two daughters. but also his about rishi sunak didn't have two daughters. but also his daughters ut rishi sunak didn't have two daughters. but also his daughters is rishi sunak didn't have two daughters. but also his daughters is you'llsunak didn't have two daughters. but also his daughters is you'll have and his daughters is you'll have seen the footage this week that was again of him trying was played again of
at his wedding and fan of george and i'm not a fan of george osborne or his or his policies. >> to makeaged make people feel managed to make people feel sorry osborne, which sorry for george osborne, which is think you is quite i don't think you should throwing should be throwing orange confetti, it's sort confetti, even though it's sort of harmless. >> i think you should be throwing that anyone. look throwing that on anyone. look the rishi sunak is the point about rishi sunak is...
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so should their weddings even if it does happen to be george have no george osborne. eorge's school sports day funerals . i think groups who funerals. i think groups who commit actions like this could legitimately be classed as terrorists or terror groups. the cps is terror definition includes endangering a person's life other than that of the person committing the action, creating a serious risk to the health or safety of the public, or a section of the public. so there we go. now, my concern is that people like this keep getting bolder and bolder and bolder . and the psychology of bolder. and the psychology of some these people is some of these people is absolutely primed and ready to go for a serious attack . i go for a serious attack. i regularly interview. just stop oil protesters, for example, who hysterically scream about why they won't have children because unless we act now, the world is going to end. a lot of them are fanatics who do not believe anything is off limits because we are facing a doomsday scenario. don't be fooled by some smiling vegans . some stu
so should their weddings even if it does happen to be george have no george osborne. eorge's school sports day funerals . i think groups who funerals. i think groups who commit actions like this could legitimately be classed as terrorists or terror groups. the cps is terror definition includes endangering a person's life other than that of the person committing the action, creating a serious risk to the health or safety of the public, or a section of the public. so there we go. now, my concern...
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now in 2010, george osborne said he was going stay on top of it. it. now in 2010, gedo a osborne said he was going stay on top of it. now in 2010, gedo a bonfiree said he was going stay on top of it. now in 2010, gedo a bonfire ofaid he was going stay on top of it. now in 2010, gedo a bonfire of the |e was going stay on top of it. now in 2010, gedo a bonfire of the quangos. ng to do a bonfire of the quangos. good were made to shut good moves were made to shut down and other down quangos and other non—governmental that non—governmental bodies that were doing that kind of stuff. but sadly, it creeps back in unless you really stay on top of stuff. and we've seen some good work done in recent years where people like liz truss and kemi badenoch turning around government departments and quangos that were doing slightly dodgy woke stuff and making them more people like the more effective. people like the social commission and social mobility commission and the equalities the government equalities office. doing the government equalities office.good doing t
now in 2010, george osborne said he was going stay on top of it. it. now in 2010, gedo a osborne said he was going stay on top of it. now in 2010, gedo a bonfiree said he was going stay on top of it. now in 2010, gedo a bonfire ofaid he was going stay on top of it. now in 2010, gedo a bonfire of the |e was going stay on top of it. now in 2010, gedo a bonfire of the quangos. ng to do a bonfire of the quangos. good were made to shut good moves were made to shut down and other down quangos and...
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and the as george osborne says, the security staff here were liaising with the police.say that a man had been stabbed in front of them. look, it's it is a serious and traumatic incident, but it's been dealt with very quickly. and, of course, incidents like this course, with incidents like this happen as happen around venues such as this, britain's major this, one of britain's major tourist attractions, then there are thoughts about what's happened, happened, and happened, why it's happened, and but this occasion , it does but on this occasion, it does seem that it's not thought to be terror related. and the incident now, thankfully , has finished now, thankfully, has finished and people are getting on with enjoying the lovely summer weather . weather. >> hawkins, thank you for that. >> yeah , this this british >> yeah, this this british summer , it's not quite up to summer, it's not quite up to scratch in my book, but hopefully, hopefully weather thursday until thursday. that's the magic day. is it? well moving on. the home office is threatening to withdraw government s
and the as george osborne says, the security staff here were liaising with the police.say that a man had been stabbed in front of them. look, it's it is a serious and traumatic incident, but it's been dealt with very quickly. and, of course, incidents like this course, with incidents like this happen as happen around venues such as this, britain's major this, one of britain's major tourist attractions, then there are thoughts about what's happened, happened, and happened, why it's happened, and...
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david cameron george osborne, david cameron of being china's best friend in the west, that has thats that term has now been properly retired from from usage in british diplomatic circles. no one would be talking about that anymore . and the about that anymore. and the reason for it is because in five years there have been so many different things have different things that have worsened british worsened the british relationship hong relationship with china and hong kong. for one, the growing and growing knowledge about what's happening in xinjiang , the happening in xinjiang, the province where the uyghurs live. there has been the pandemic where people have questions over where people have questions over where exactly the virus came from, just to name a few. so it does feel like a completely different world. but cleverly is going this week because there's a host of different western nafions a host of different western nations have gone, including the americans. you're listening to gb news radio show . gb news radio show. >> well , come gb news radio show. >> well, come back to the gb
david cameron george osborne, david cameron of being china's best friend in the west, that has thats that term has now been properly retired from from usage in british diplomatic circles. no one would be talking about that anymore . and the about that anymore. and the reason for it is because in five years there have been so many different things have different things that have worsened british worsened the british relationship hong relationship with china and hong kong. for one, the growing...
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former chancellor george osborne , who's now the museum's chairman, says some of the items have alreadyrecovered and he's promised an independent review to look into how the museum missed warning signs. this is gb news across the uk on tv , in your car, on digital tv, in your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker by simply saying play gb news now it's back to emma. now by simply saying play gb news now it's back to emma . now how now it's back to emma. now how a nursery school in hull has withdrawn a children's book called grandad's pride because it shows drawings of men in fetish gear behind one of the leather clad men. >> you can see a little boy on an adult's shoulders, waving a pride progress flag . a parent pride progress flag. a parent complained, of course, and the trustees agreed that this was not age appropriate. it looks like the school did the right thing by apologising and ordering an audit of its other books. ordering an audit of its other books . however, the parent who books. however, the parent who complained said that they initially tried to defend the images
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