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breaking news from greater manchester police, it has been reported and we have had a statement from greaterlaunched after the death of a man while in police custody. the suspect, we understand, died after cs spray was used to detain him. this is part of the statement: it was read by chief superintendent neil evan. he said, last night we received a report of a domestic disturbance at a robert e lee old and local officers responded swiftly to the incident and arrested a man on suspicion of breach of peaceful stop during the arrest attem pts peaceful stop during the arrest atte m pts of peaceful stop during the arrest attempts of the officers deployed cs spray before putting him in the back of the van. 0n spray before putting him in the back of the van. on arrival at ashton police station the man was found to be unresponsive, he was taken to hospital where he was sadly pronounced dead. it goes on to say they are providing the family would support. following that incident, an investigation has been launched by the i/o pc independently investigating the death of a man in police custody after cs
breaking news from greater manchester police, it has been reported and we have had a statement from greaterlaunched after the death of a man while in police custody. the suspect, we understand, died after cs spray was used to detain him. this is part of the statement: it was read by chief superintendent neil evan. he said, last night we received a report of a domestic disturbance at a robert e lee old and local officers responded swiftly to the incident and arrested a man on suspicion of breach...
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greater manchester police has said. since 2athjune, with some working 17—hour shifts without a break.ena williams is aiming for her eighth. who has been in action on court number three. john watson is at wimbledon for us. hello, john. yes, jane, many thanks indeed. in the single straw this year, just three now remain. three now remain. book their place in the third this year. opening set looked otherwise, losing it 6-0. opening set looked otherwise, losing it 6—0. it 6—0. round berth were ended as her opponent won comfortably. opponent won comfortably. adding herself deftly to the list of first—round british winners. adding herself deftly to the list of first-round british winners. first-round british winners. matter, i will be working hard and doing the best can. doing the best can. established have not found it so easy. easy. wimbledon following a drugs ban ended in a first—round defeat. ended in a first—round defeat. champions won't find the going quite so tough. so tough. pursues a record extending ninth wimbledon men's title. anticipation of his match to come later. later. with s
greater manchester police has said. since 2athjune, with some working 17—hour shifts without a break.ena williams is aiming for her eighth. who has been in action on court number three. john watson is at wimbledon for us. hello, john. yes, jane, many thanks indeed. in the single straw this year, just three now remain. three now remain. book their place in the third this year. opening set looked otherwise, losing it 6-0. opening set looked otherwise, losing it 6—0. it 6—0. round berth were...
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greater manchester police said the man was arrested by officers following an alleged domestic disturbances 30s, was found to be unresponsive in the back of the police van by the time he arrived at the custody station, a distance of roughly four miles. he was later pronounced dead in hospital. it's not just the football and tennis that are being celebrated today as people across the country are taking part in pride. these pictures were taken outside the bbc‘s headquarters here in london, near oxford street. thousands of people lined the streets to cheer on the processions which included steel drummers, party floats and soliders. —— soldiers. the events up and down the country are celebrating the lgbt community and will conintue over the next few weeks. the headlines on bbc news... england are leading sweden 2—0 in samara as they look to book their place in the world cup semi—finals. conservative brexiteers say they want more details about the plan for the uk's future relationship with the eu agreed by the cabinet yesterday. a group of 12 thai boys who've been trapped in a flooded cave for
greater manchester police said the man was arrested by officers following an alleged domestic disturbances 30s, was found to be unresponsive in the back of the police van by the time he arrived at the custody station, a distance of roughly four miles. he was later pronounced dead in hospital. it's not just the football and tennis that are being celebrated today as people across the country are taking part in pride. these pictures were taken outside the bbc‘s headquarters here in london, near...
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moorfire which has been burning for more than a week is now being investigated as arson, greater manchester polices near stalybridge on 24th june, shortly before a call was made to the fire service. hundreds of firefighters have been working on the blaze, which spread to nearby saddleworth moor. the bbc understands that kevin spacey is facing further allegations of sexual assault in britain. the metropolitan police are understood to be investigating complaints from three more men, in addition to the three already known about. the american actor and director has always denied all claims against him. england's footballers have begun preparing for a world cup quarter—final against sweden — after last night's dramatic victory over colombia. it's the first time england have won a penalty shootout at a world cup — and nearly 2a million people saw the win on television, the england team is now back at base at repino, near st petersburg — from where david ornstein sent this report. one shots to make history. commentator: england win a world cup penalty shoot out for the first time ever! a sight many thoug
moorfire which has been burning for more than a week is now being investigated as arson, greater manchester polices near stalybridge on 24th june, shortly before a call was made to the fire service. hundreds of firefighters have been working on the blaze, which spread to nearby saddleworth moor. the bbc understands that kevin spacey is facing further allegations of sexual assault in britain. the metropolitan police are understood to be investigating complaints from three more men, in addition...
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margaret 0liver, a former detective at greater manchester police is here to tell us what's caught hertelegraph leads on brexit today. the sunday express‘s top story is about the forthcoming hosepipe ban in the north—west. grassroots in open revolt on may's brexit. the paper says water company united utilites is urging people to report those flouting the ban, which comes into effect on the 5th of august. and the observer goes with a story about how campain group leave planned to target voters with pro—brexit adverts the day after the murder ofjo cox. we have margaret 0liver, hello. what has caught your eye this morning? you have a story about anonymity for mps. my history is with the criminal justice system and the law. this one in the sunday telegraph caught my eye occurs mps are greeted anonymity when they are under investigation for inappropriate behaviour. what concerns me is that i fear where are we going to have a system where we have one rule for the rich and one for the rest of us? i think it is really important that we are able to trust mps and feel thatjustice is seen to be g
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margaret 0liver oliver is with us, former detective at greater manchester police.nt pages. no, we will go straight inside, a story about police cuts. putting the public in danger in the express. you have got particular experience of this. with my background in the police, any stories about the police grabbed my attention straightaway. this is really relevant at the moment. the west midlands police and crime commissioner david jamieson has said that fewer... fewer officers and other cuts leading to a deadly equation endangering the public. and i know from speaking to ex—colleagues that there is real concern among police officers that the service is now kind of being starved of support and there are not enough police on the ground, we have the rise in knife crime. ifind it quite refreshing someone whose job it is to bring what is going on in the police service to the public attention is speaking out. how important is the visibility of the police? critics would say, police on the beat, it is a visibility so important, seeing police walking down the street, the biggest
margaret 0liver oliver is with us, former detective at greater manchester police.nt pages. no, we will go straight inside, a story about police cuts. putting the public in danger in the express. you have got particular experience of this. with my background in the police, any stories about the police grabbed my attention straightaway. this is really relevant at the moment. the west midlands police and crime commissioner david jamieson has said that fewer... fewer officers and other cuts leading...
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greater manchester police, for instance. . and working closely with them. there is a lancaster hate crime trophy that will be presented every year to somebody within the force who has gone above their duties as far as hate crime is concerned. there are lots of different police forces. gwent police force have got ambassadors. yorkshire police are working closely with their communities. bradford is the same. it is ongoing. and it will ta ke the same. it is ongoing. and it will take time. but i think that police forces are doing the best they can at the moment. once they are trained up at the moment. once they are trained up and whatever, it will be an even better service for hate crime victims. that is what is needed. sylvia, thank you so much for your time. you are doing an immense amount of work by the sound of it in sophie's name. quite a legacy that you are continuing. thank you for your time. it is 18 minutes past eight. we willjust show you a wonderful picture. it is what is happening right now at earls court in the lake
greater manchester police, for instance. . and working closely with them. there is a lancaster hate crime trophy that will be presented every year to somebody within the force who has gone above their duties as far as hate crime is concerned. there are lots of different police forces. gwent police force have got ambassadors. yorkshire police are working closely with their communities. bradford is the same. it is ongoing. and it will ta ke the same. it is ongoing. and it will take time. but i...
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greater manchester police say they believe a huge moor fire that has been burning for ten days was started stop the spread. the rough terrain in rural yolo and napa counties, west of the state capital, is also complicating efforts to battle the wildfire that broke out last weekend. lebo diseko has more. battling an inferno, firefighters try to control the blaze which has swept across yolo and napa counties since it broke out last saturday. dry conditions and powerful conditions are making matters worse, and the national weather service says it's expecting gusts of up to 40 kilometres per hour. no casualties reported, or buildings damaged yet, but hundreds of local residents have been evacuated. it's still not clear what caused the blaze, but this has been a particularly active fire season in the us. authorities say the risk is much higher than normal in many western states. by wednesday, this so—called county fire had ravaged more than 30,000 hectares of grass, bush and scrub. this area is famous for its wine growing and picturesque views. the fear now is, even when the fire is eventually
greater manchester police say they believe a huge moor fire that has been burning for ten days was started stop the spread. the rough terrain in rural yolo and napa counties, west of the state capital, is also complicating efforts to battle the wildfire that broke out last weekend. lebo diseko has more. battling an inferno, firefighters try to control the blaze which has swept across yolo and napa counties since it broke out last saturday. dry conditions and powerful conditions are making...
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greater manchester police said armed officers were at the hilton hotel, which is an deans gate in manchester. and we will bring you more on that as soon as we get it. meanwhile... the prime minister is chairing a meeting of the cabinet in the north east of england this morning — the last before mps break up for the summer. ministers will make a series of visits across europe this week, aimed at persuading other eu countries to back the government's approach to brexit. today, the health secretary, jeremy hunt, has had talks with his german counterpart in berlin. —— the foreign secretary. he warned there was a danger that britain would end up without a deal by accident. our correspondent damien mcguinness has been following developments in berlin. yes, these were pretty forthright words, really. because he warned, or called on the eu to change its approach. he said, otherwise, there would be a danger of no deal by accident, as you say, but almost shifting the blame onto brussels for that. i asked him if he was in fact wanting to blame brussels if there was a new deal. he avoided that question,
greater manchester police said armed officers were at the hilton hotel, which is an deans gate in manchester. and we will bring you more on that as soon as we get it. meanwhile... the prime minister is chairing a meeting of the cabinet in the north east of england this morning — the last before mps break up for the summer. ministers will make a series of visits across europe this week, aimed at persuading other eu countries to back the government's approach to brexit. today, the health...
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we have a rich picture of how the fire started, and we will work with our colleagues with greater manchester police is going to stay warm. and time. what evidence have you seen so far as to how it might have happened? well, i suppose there are lots of different causes it might have been, and what my team will do is eliminate those one by one. if they can try to find out exactly where the fire started and whether those calls came from they can pinpoint an area where the fire started and go and do a lot more investigation within that area, speaking to people who are out and about at the time. just speaking about at the time. just speaking about 20 hill, they were there, and that large shop this morning gives you a sense of the difficult circumstances. —— winter hill. it is about access there, isn't it? yeah, very difficult and challenging. those who may know winter hill, the television masts up there, the ground is really steep and there are lots of valleys and ditches. access and egress for firefighters and equipment is challenging. that is why we continue to work with our partners to really try to
we have a rich picture of how the fire started, and we will work with our colleagues with greater manchester police is going to stay warm. and time. what evidence have you seen so far as to how it might have happened? well, i suppose there are lots of different causes it might have been, and what my team will do is eliminate those one by one. if they can try to find out exactly where the fire started and whether those calls came from they can pinpoint an area where the fire started and go and...
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a huge moorland fire near stalybridge in greater manchester may have been started deliberately, according to police that people were seen lighting bonfires on the moorland 11 days ago, shortly before the fire was first reported to emergency services. the blaze went on to cover several square miles and is still burning. a nurse who became the first briton to be convicted for slavery offences overseas has been jailed for 14 years. josephine iyamu trafficked five nigerian women to germany to work as prostitutes. she was arrested at heathrow airport in 2016. judge richard bond told her her vile actions exposed the women to a real risk of death. police on the scottish island of bute say they're treating the death of six—year—old alesha macphail as murder. tributes have been left outside the home of the little girl's grandmother, from where she vanished in the early hours of monday. detectives say a vehicle has been seized as part of the investigation. trawler crews have welcomed the government's new proposals on how it will manage fishing in british waters after brexit. ministers say that from 2020 they
a huge moorland fire near stalybridge in greater manchester may have been started deliberately, according to police that people were seen lighting bonfires on the moorland 11 days ago, shortly before the fire was first reported to emergency services. the blaze went on to cover several square miles and is still burning. a nurse who became the first briton to be convicted for slavery offences overseas has been jailed for 14 years. josephine iyamu trafficked five nigerian women to germany to work...
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a moorland fire near stalybridge in greater manchester may have been started deliberately, according to policele were seen lighting bonfires on the moorland 11 days ago, shortly before the fire was first reported to emergency services. the blaze went on to cover several square miles and is still burning. a teenage boy has been arrested tonight in connection with the murder of six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of bute. alesha's body was discovered in woodland on monday, just hours after she was reported missing. police say the suspect is under the age of 18. a nurse who became the first briton to be convicted for slavery offences overseas, has been jailed for 14 years. josephine iyamu trafficked five nigerian women to germany to work as prostitutes. she was arrested at heathrow airport in 2016. judge richard bond told her that her "vile" actions exposed the women to a real risk of death. a peak audience of more than 2a million people watched england secure their place in the world cup quarter—finals last night, winning a dramatic penalty shoot out against colombia. this morning the team
a moorland fire near stalybridge in greater manchester may have been started deliberately, according to policele were seen lighting bonfires on the moorland 11 days ago, shortly before the fire was first reported to emergency services. the blaze went on to cover several square miles and is still burning. a teenage boy has been arrested tonight in connection with the murder of six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of bute. alesha's body was discovered in woodland on monday, just hours...
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the huge moorland fire near stalybridge in greater manchester may have been started deliberately, according to policefire was first reported to emergency services. the blaze went on to cover several square miles and is still burning. a nurse who became the first briton to be convicted for slavery offences overseas has been jailed for 14 years. josephine iyamu trafficked five nigerian women to germany to work as prostitutes. she was arrested at heathrow airport in 2016. judge richard bond told her her vile actions exposed the women to a real risk of death. tomorrow, the national health service will be 70 years old. there'll be events to celebrate its birthday all over the uk. one and a half million people now work for the nhs, making up the biggest care team in the world. adina campbell has been to meet one family who've been part of the nhs for four generations since the 1960s. my name is elaine unegbu and i am a retired nurse. my name is ngozi?edi—osagie and?! am a consultant neonatologist. my name is ndidi edi—0sagie and i am a third—year medical student at king's college london. for this family in
the huge moorland fire near stalybridge in greater manchester may have been started deliberately, according to policefire was first reported to emergency services. the blaze went on to cover several square miles and is still burning. a nurse who became the first briton to be convicted for slavery offences overseas has been jailed for 14 years. josephine iyamu trafficked five nigerian women to germany to work as prostitutes. she was arrested at heathrow airport in 2016. judge richard bond told...
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began by expressing my gratitude to the greater manchester fire and rescue service, who have worked tirelessly in the most extreme of conditions, and to the policelary work over the last week. in terms of that magnificent support from the army who are literally beating the fire back with paddles — will the minister confirm that we will have that support for as long as we need it? and if things get worse and more support is needed, that more support will be available. in addition, can he say there is any truth in the rumour that military helicopters can't be used to fight the fire because they no longer possess the correct firefighting equipment? i've spoken personally to both fire chiefs and the home secretary has spoken personally to the mayor, and our message has been very simple — have you got what you need, and if you haven't got what you need, ask and we will provide. and that has been the case so far, and that is exactly the approach that we will take going forward. i share his hope that normal service will be resumed in terms of weather over manchester. but in the meantime, we will be providing all the support, all the resources that this
began by expressing my gratitude to the greater manchester fire and rescue service, who have worked tirelessly in the most extreme of conditions, and to the policelary work over the last week. in terms of that magnificent support from the army who are literally beating the fire back with paddles — will the minister confirm that we will have that support for as long as we need it? and if things get worse and more support is needed, that more support will be available. in addition, can he say...
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momentum behind this campaign and we think in greater manchester it's really important to get misogyny recognised as a hate crime. we have the second largest policeperience where she was the victim of carjacking. she had the police come round and she is a muslim woman, and the police... obviously not taking away from all the wonderful work the police do but this particular young man was making jokes with her husband that she should whip off her hijab and attack him with it like a ninja. so obviously it's really islamophobic and really sexist. that's the kind of example where an issue has been trivialised and so she probably wouldn't feel comfortable going to the police again. i know for other young women like myself, speaking out about everyday misogyny is such a huge issue and so many women experience it but there's a stigma still attached and that's part of why we're doing what we're doing, we wa nt why we're doing what we're doing, we want to start a cultural conversation. let's talk to you if we can, superintendent, as well. she talks a little bit there about attitudes, do you think attitudes are changing and is this what will help in your vi
momentum behind this campaign and we think in greater manchester it's really important to get misogyny recognised as a hate crime. we have the second largest policeperience where she was the victim of carjacking. she had the police come round and she is a muslim woman, and the police... obviously not taking away from all the wonderful work the police do but this particular young man was making jokes with her husband that she should whip off her hijab and attack him with it like a ninja. so...
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winter hill fire in lancashire, and the lancashire police have made this statement this afternoon about this arrest. we knew on tuesday that greater manchesterupporting their colleagues in lancashire to try to maintain control of this winter hill fire near bolton, which broke out when two moorland fires either side of the hill merged last saturday, you may remember, that was because of the increase of the wind speed that brought these two blazers together. on wednesday, lancashire and fire and rescue service said 20 crews we re and fire and rescue service said 20 crews were on winter hill as they tried to tackle the area still smouldering. you can see the sheer scale of that after those two fires came together last weekend. so a 20—year—old man from wigan arrested on suspicion of arson with the intent to endanger life. let's take a look at the weather forecast, and for the first time on afternoon live, it's nick. nice to have you here! quite a lot of sporting fixtures that will benefit from good weather, let's start with what it is going to be like in samara for the england match. all eyes on the weather in russia. i played football last nig
winter hill fire in lancashire, and the lancashire police have made this statement this afternoon about this arrest. we knew on tuesday that greater manchesterupporting their colleagues in lancashire to try to maintain control of this winter hill fire near bolton, which broke out when two moorland fires either side of the hill merged last saturday, you may remember, that was because of the increase of the wind speed that brought these two blazers together. on wednesday, lancashire and fire and...
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judith moritz, bbc news, chester. being investigated as arson, greater manchester police has said. tohich spread to nearby saddleworth moor. allegations of sexual assault in britain. already known about. claims against him. victory over colombia. sent this report. one shots to make history. for the first time ever! a sight many thought they might never see. the cause of so much agony now a source of unbridled ecstasy. footballing nemesis. we are trying to write our own history. and they have done that. the way they played, the style in which they played. to win it every time. a key part of colombia's plan was to contain harry kane. easier said than done. their hostile tactics penalised, and then punished. commentator: high cool, harry kane. victory with an astonishing stop. only for the resulting corner to connect with their head. heartbreakfor the men in red. is this really happening again? extra time came and went, and the inevitable loomed. after the horrors of euro 96? sinking feeling was back. by past failures. a chance under intense pressure, taken calmly by eric dyer. the natio
judith moritz, bbc news, chester. being investigated as arson, greater manchester police has said. tohich spread to nearby saddleworth moor. allegations of sexual assault in britain. already known about. claims against him. victory over colombia. sent this report. one shots to make history. for the first time ever! a sight many thought they might never see. the cause of so much agony now a source of unbridled ecstasy. footballing nemesis. we are trying to write our own history. and they have...