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this case is true in the sense of negligence of the greater manchester police . it will independently investigate the performance of the police and if there is any negligence, it is very important that the criminal investigation in if this matter is done and their names are removed from the list of sex offenders, maybe they have come to their senses, but there are still unanswered questions in their heads . with the world today on a collection of the latest news and reports i am with you. i am with you. the head of niger's presidential guard introduced the country's new governor after removing the president . from the beginning of the conflict, he announced that he had joined the presidential guard of general xiaomi zamandareh, the new niger, while appearing on the national television of this country, he said that because of problems such as insecurity and corruption in the country , 62-year-old general kiyani took over the command since 12 years ago. the presidential guard is in charge hadal said that china has always played a role in the 2015 coup against the pr
this case is true in the sense of negligence of the greater manchester police . it will independently investigate the performance of the police and if there is any negligence, it is very important that the criminal investigation in if this matter is done and their names are removed from the list of sex offenders, maybe they have come to their senses, but there are still unanswered questions in their heads . with the world today on a collection of the latest news and reports i am with you. i am...
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he's accused greater manchester police of a cover—up.lso on the programme: # nothing compares... # the irish singer—songwriter sinead o'connor has died at the age of 56. the hollywood actor kevin spacey breaks down in court as he is found not guilty of sexually assaulting four men. and inside war—torn yemen — the mothers depserately searching for help for their malnourished babies — in a country where international aid is in short supply. on newsnight at 10.30, andrew malkinson incarcerated for rape for 17 years was cleared today after one of the worst miscarriages ofjustice in british legal history. he spoke to us exclusively after he left the court. good evening. a 57—year—old man who spent 17 years injailfor a rape that he did not commit has today had his conviction formally overturned by the court of appeal. andy malkinson has been fighting since 2003 to clear his name. he was jailed after being identified in a line—up of suspects. but dna of another man was later found on the victim's clothing. outside court today, he accused greate
he's accused greater manchester police of a cover—up.lso on the programme: # nothing compares... # the irish singer—songwriter sinead o'connor has died at the age of 56. the hollywood actor kevin spacey breaks down in court as he is found not guilty of sexually assaulting four men. and inside war—torn yemen — the mothers depserately searching for help for their malnourished babies — in a country where international aid is in short supply. on newsnight at 10.30, andrew malkinson...
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greater manchester police also utterly let down the victim of this brutal crime.olice must face full accountability for their actions. we of course welcome today's ruling, overturning this conviction but the question that should trouble everyone is why did it take nearly 20 years to get here. the truth is that this case, and in's case is an indictment of both the court and appeal and the criminal case. these so call safety net in ourjustice system missed three earlier opportunities to put this obvious miscarriage ofjustice right. faced with compelling dna evidence, proving andy's evidence, the court of appeal had no choice today but are finely throughout the conviction. they are considering the other issues in the case that relate to the disclosure failures by greater manchester police and will a judgment of those in the near future. our message to parliamentarians is this, reform these institutions. make them transparent, make them accountable. force them to apologise and learn lessons from this case. 0therwise force them to apologise and learn lessons from this
greater manchester police also utterly let down the victim of this brutal crime.olice must face full accountability for their actions. we of course welcome today's ruling, overturning this conviction but the question that should trouble everyone is why did it take nearly 20 years to get here. the truth is that this case, and in's case is an indictment of both the court and appeal and the criminal case. these so call safety net in ourjustice system missed three earlier opportunities to put this...
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.- at the door of the greater manchester police. l evidence- _ manchester police. and this the critical evidence- dna - manchester police. and this the critical evidence- dna on - manchester police. and this the critical evidence- dna on the i critical evidence— dna on the victim's vest from another man, evidence that could have freed andy malkinson years ago. today the outcome was inevitable. threejudges quashing his conviction. outcome was inevitable. three 'udges quashing his conviction.* quashing his conviction. having waited so many _ quashing his conviction. having waited so many years, - quashing his conviction. having waited so many years, you - quashing his conviction. having waited so many years, you can| quashing his conviction. having - waited so many years, you can leave the court a free man, no longer subject to the conditions of your life sentence. cheering and applause i was kidnapped by the state in 2003. it has taken nearly 20 years to persuade my kidnappers to let me go. 17 years, four months and 16 days of that ti
.- at the door of the greater manchester police. l evidence- _ manchester police. and this the critical evidence- dna - manchester police. and this the critical evidence- dna on - manchester police. and this the critical evidence- dna on the i critical evidence— dna on the victim's vest from another man, evidence that could have freed andy malkinson years ago. today the outcome was inevitable. threejudges quashing his conviction. outcome was inevitable. three 'udges quashing his conviction.*...
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greater manchester police are — the uk. greater manchester police are searching - the uk. olice are searching for a i police are searching for a legal cosmetic, including fillers and their right also be money laundering. that meant laundering- — money laundering. that meant laundering- a _ money laundering. that meant laundering. a -- _ money laundering. that meant laundering. a -- we _ money laundering. that meant laundering. a -- we suspect i money laundering. that meant laundering. a -- we suspect it| laundering. a —— we suspect it has _ laundering. a —— we suspect it has been _ laundering. a —— we suspect it has been imported by china andm — has been imported by china and... .,, ., , and... two people at this property _ and... two people at this property were _ and... two people at this property were arrested . and... two people at this - property were arrested while the third person was arrested in another raid. police found a bag of cash containing £30,000 and a number of other assets were taken away including an expensive car.— were taken away including an expensive
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recently, the greater manchester police interrogated a man. diana u. he bodies found on the victim's clothes match this case in the true sense of the negligence of the greater manchester police . external sexual rhythm exon, maybe by itself it has arrived, but there are still unanswered questions. 10 days after the us military sent a sensitive email to the african country , the english media reported that london had made a similar mistake. the british guardian newspaper reported that the british ministry of defense sent emails sending to the address of the us army sent to an address in mali, the british authorities sent emails to an address that instead of the .mi domain belonging to the us army, to the edu domain belonging to the country of mali, it ended with the guardian's writing to the british defense , they have started an investigation on this issue. department of defense america has also been fooling around for a while and for 9 years it sent e-mails due to a typographical error to the money that belonged to russia. the us prosecution added new
recently, the greater manchester police interrogated a man. diana u. he bodies found on the victim's clothes match this case in the true sense of the negligence of the greater manchester police . external sexual rhythm exon, maybe by itself it has arrived, but there are still unanswered questions. 10 days after the us military sent a sensitive email to the african country , the english media reported that london had made a similar mistake. the british guardian newspaper reported that the...
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and the public were also let down, because their safety has been put at risk by greater manchester police'sthe right guy. greater manchester police has said it is truly sorry to mr malkinson over the grave miscarriage ofjustice. but for him, after spending so long behind bars, an apology now will be hard to swallow. as sima said greater manchester police have apologised to andy malkinson. assistant chief constable sarah jackson said: i sat down with andy malkinson earlier this evening for his interview after the court of appeal�*s ruling. now you've cleared your name, i pose for the first time in more than 20 years, you must feel safe?- for the first time in more than 20 years, you must feel safe? yes, i'm startin: years, you must feel safe? yes, i'm starting to — years, you must feel safe? yes, i'm starting to feel _ years, you must feel safe? yes, i'm starting to feel like, _ years, you must feel safe? yes, i'm starting to feel like, i'm _ years, you must feel safe? yes, i'm starting to feel like, i'm drawing - years, you must feel safe? yes, i'm starting to feel like, i'm drawing a l sta
and the public were also let down, because their safety has been put at risk by greater manchester police'sthe right guy. greater manchester police has said it is truly sorry to mr malkinson over the grave miscarriage ofjustice. but for him, after spending so long behind bars, an apology now will be hard to swallow. as sima said greater manchester police have apologised to andy malkinson. assistant chief constable sarah jackson said: i sat down with andy malkinson earlier this evening for his...
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we also heard that mr malkinson had been arrested by greater manchester police simply as a hunch, afterm had potentially described that she had potentially described that she had scratched her attacker, when this attack took place. andrew malkinson said he is now hoping that today's hearing will prove that he's innocent and if this conviction is quashed, it will be the longest miscarriage of injustice in the 21st century. a very significant moment, thank you, frances. it is another day of searing, and potentially deadly, heat for many people across southern europe. wildfires are burning in at least nine countries around the mediterranean. amongst the hardest hit is greece. plumes of smoke can be seen approaching this village on the island of rhodes. the greek armed forces are observing three days of mourning after two pilots died battling the flames. their aircraft crashed on tuesday. this is the italian island of sicily, where fires raged near the ancient sanctuary of tindari — a popular tourist attraction. palermo airport also had to close for several hours. but the worst—affected are
we also heard that mr malkinson had been arrested by greater manchester police simply as a hunch, afterm had potentially described that she had potentially described that she had scratched her attacker, when this attack took place. andrew malkinson said he is now hoping that today's hearing will prove that he's innocent and if this conviction is quashed, it will be the longest miscarriage of injustice in the 21st century. a very significant moment, thank you, frances. it is another day of...
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that every single part of this case against him was flawed and they are squarely blaming greater manchester policeres in the case must lie at the door of the police force but there are also questions force but there are also questions for why it's taken so long for these allegations to come back to the court of appeal and this conviction to be overturned. we expect a result shortly after lunch.— competition for homes to rent in the private sector has at least tripled in every area of britain, compared with before the pandemic, according to new figures. data commissioned by the bbc reveals that each home available to rent receives, on average, 20 requests for a viewing, compared to six in 2019. in the north west of england, the pressure is even greater. our cost of living correspondent colletta smith is in manchester for us now. there is huge pressure on renters across the uk at the moment, despite the fact there is so much development going on in central manchester as there is across the uk. the number of properties available to rent has fallen over the last three years by 45%. that's happened at
that every single part of this case against him was flawed and they are squarely blaming greater manchester policeres in the case must lie at the door of the police force but there are also questions force but there are also questions for why it's taken so long for these allegations to come back to the court of appeal and this conviction to be overturned. we expect a result shortly after lunch.— competition for homes to rent in the private sector has at least tripled in every area of britain,...
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we heard from the former chief constable of greater manchester police who blamed just stopped oil foriour has forced this new leaislation. ., �* ., ., legislation. i don't agree with all the actions _ legislation. i don't agree with all the actions of _ legislation. i don't agree with all the actions ofjust _ legislation. i don't agree with all the actions ofjust stop - legislation. i don't agree with all the actions ofjust stop oil, - legislation. i don't agree with all the actions ofjust stop oil, and | legislation. i don't agree with all| the actions ofjust stop oil, and i the actions ofjust stop oil, and i believe _ the actions ofjust stop oil, and i believe these actions can be divisive _ believe these actions can be divisive at times, and antagonise people. — divisive at times, and antagonise people, which would be rather inefficient. this being said, i believe _ inefficient. this being said, i believe it— inefficient. this being said, i believe it is also the duty of the government to hold up the principle of democracy, and obviously, in any society, _ of democracy, and obvious
we heard from the former chief constable of greater manchester police who blamed just stopped oil foriour has forced this new leaislation. ., �* ., ., legislation. i don't agree with all the actions _ legislation. i don't agree with all the actions of _ legislation. i don't agree with all the actions ofjust _ legislation. i don't agree with all the actions ofjust stop - legislation. i don't agree with all the actions ofjust stop oil, - legislation. i don't agree with all the actions ofjust...
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we had from the former chief constable of greater manchester police, he blamed to stop 0il, constable to introduce this new legislation. do you agree? will i do not agree with all of the actions of just stop not agree with all of the actions of just sto_ . ., not agree with all of the actions of just sto_ , ., ,., just stop oil, i believe that some actions can _ just stop oil, i believe that some actions can be — just stop oil, i believe that some actions can be divisive _ just stop oil, i believe that some actions can be divisive at - just stop oil, i believe that some actions can be divisive at times i just stop oil, i believe that some l actions can be divisive at times and not bring people together. this being said, i believe it is also the duty of the government to hold on to the principle of democracy, and therefore, obviously in any society, people would refer obviously that there would be no protest —— would prefer. but i believe there will be processed at times, therefore democracy should tolerate protests and disturbance. now it's time for a look at today's sport. australia
we had from the former chief constable of greater manchester police, he blamed to stop 0il, constable to introduce this new legislation. do you agree? will i do not agree with all of the actions of just stop not agree with all of the actions of just sto_ . ., not agree with all of the actions of just sto_ , ., ,., just stop oil, i believe that some actions can _ just stop oil, i believe that some actions can be — just stop oil, i believe that some actions can be divisive _ just stop oil, i...
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yesterday's pride in london event. joining me now is sir peter fahy, the former chief constable of greater manchester policee on bbc news. from a policing perspective, what is your take on these new powers? i perspective, what is your take on these new powers?— perspective, what is your take on these new powers? i think really the ke issue these new powers? i think really the key issue is — these new powers? i think really the key issue is it _ these new powers? i think really the key issue is it reduces _ these new powers? i think really the key issue is it reduces the _ these new powers? i think really the key issue is it reduces the amount . key issue is it reduces the amount of discretion that police officers have when they are dealing with protests. 0ne have when they are dealing with protests. one of the key issues here is about the definition of what is disruption. when officers are looking at a protest, up until now they have needed to show that there was a risk of serious disruption for them to be able to take action, particularly to impose conditions on the protests. that bar has been lowered sign
yesterday's pride in london event. joining me now is sir peter fahy, the former chief constable of greater manchester policee on bbc news. from a policing perspective, what is your take on these new powers? i perspective, what is your take on these new powers?— perspective, what is your take on these new powers? i think really the ke issue these new powers? i think really the key issue is — these new powers? i think really the key issue is it _ these new powers? i think really the key issue...
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said i am not a liar, i am not in denial, and then he turned his anger, his fury, towards greater manchester policed excuse making, that was his description of what he anticipated from the police in the coming days. finally, he then turned to the victim of the original rape and he said that she too had been denied justice and he said i wanted to take this chance to address her directly and then he made comments, he said she clearly had been in a trauma, he talked about the risks of a line—up that ended up picking him out. he said i'm not the person who attacked you, you are not responsible for what happened to me. the system, he said, had left us both down. finally we heard from his mother who said i always knew he was innocent, i knew the system had got it wrong and she said as a result of what has happened in court in the last half an hour or so, my son is no longer considered a monster. i powerful statements from the team, the family and andy malkinson himself, having had his rape conviction finally quashed after 20 years. there is the pictures from the court of appeal and we return to that majo
said i am not a liar, i am not in denial, and then he turned his anger, his fury, towards greater manchester policed excuse making, that was his description of what he anticipated from the police in the coming days. finally, he then turned to the victim of the original rape and he said that she too had been denied justice and he said i wanted to take this chance to address her directly and then he made comments, he said she clearly had been in a trauma, he talked about the risks of a line—up...
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greater manchester police confirmed they had arrested another man on suspicion of rape he was then laternce was ever a matter to him and there were several missed opportunities. we heard in court it was an historic injustice, that this has wider implications for the criminaljustice has wider implications for the criminal justice system, has wider implications for the criminaljustice system, that previously undisclosed evidence showed the jury were misled into taking the honesty of two witnesses were granted when they were not honest, one was even arrested the same day and it was heard in court he was a heroin addict as well, that mr malkinson had been arrested on a hunch from greater manchester police and it was put to the court them were cumulative failures that the court should now provide guidance in the future that might prevent it happening again. we havejust heard in the last few minutes the judge say that mr malkinson leaves the court today a free man. but andrew malkinson said that two decades of his life have been stolen from him. and that when he received that guilty verdict ba
greater manchester police confirmed they had arrested another man on suspicion of rape he was then laternce was ever a matter to him and there were several missed opportunities. we heard in court it was an historic injustice, that this has wider implications for the criminaljustice has wider implications for the criminal justice system, has wider implications for the criminaljustice system, that previously undisclosed evidence showed the jury were misled into taking the honesty of two witnesses...
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the greater manchester police have wantonly and systematically destroyed that evidence, the clothing victim wore on that night, which to me is... you can't dress that up as a mistake. that's. .. that's deliberate. do you think that was a deliberate? oh, yeah, no doubt. and you think, just to spell it out, you believe that they realised that they fitted you up in that original case and that they were covering up for it? is that your allegation? that is more... yes, yes. yes. you can say it's an allegation, but to me it's so clearly obvious. that's what it was. yeah. they... i believe that force is isjust, erm... corrupt. because they have apologized to you, but, plainly, you don't accept that apology. no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. not at all. it's a hollow apology. so those are two organs of the state that have failed you. the issue is of course how you live now, and whether compensation can be got to you quickly. are you expecting to get compensation soon? what have people said to you about that? well, i would in a normal course of events, i mean, i lived in holland for a long time
the greater manchester police have wantonly and systematically destroyed that evidence, the clothing victim wore on that night, which to me is... you can't dress that up as a mistake. that's. .. that's deliberate. do you think that was a deliberate? oh, yeah, no doubt. and you think, just to spell it out, you believe that they realised that they fitted you up in that original case and that they were covering up for it? is that your allegation? that is more... yes, yes. yes. you can say it's an...
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earlier, we spoke to sir peter fahy, the former chief constable of greater manchester police, and askede really fed up with the activities of groups like just really fed up with the activities of groups likejust stop 0il really fed up with the activities of groups likejust stop oil and extinction rebellion and the way they block motorways. the public also need to recognise that these laws will apply to all protests in the future, so it might be that you're seriously angry about the new housing development a new railway, hsz housing development a new railway, hs2 coming through your back yard, and these very stringent conditions, things like being able to stop and search without suspicion to impose all sorts of conditions and people who might be planning a protest, thatis who might be planning a protest, that is going to apply to all protests. the police are being drawn into a more difficult position, but on the other hand, i would link to some extent blame groups like just pile, because they have almost forced the government because �*s hands into putting into place more stringent laws.
earlier, we spoke to sir peter fahy, the former chief constable of greater manchester police, and askede really fed up with the activities of groups like just really fed up with the activities of groups likejust stop 0il really fed up with the activities of groups likejust stop oil and extinction rebellion and the way they block motorways. the public also need to recognise that these laws will apply to all protests in the future, so it might be that you're seriously angry about the new housing...
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greater manchester police are searching for illegal cosmetic medicines and treatments, including facialcluding facialfillers. they and treatments, including facial fillers. they suspect there may also be linked money laundering. the investigation _ money laundering. the investigation today - money laundering. the investigation today is l money laundering. tie: investigation today is around supplying illegal medicines or licenses to medicines. it is suspected these have been imported from korea and china and these individuals are distributing them to members of communities.— communities. two people at this ro -e communities. two people at this preperty were — communities. two people at this property were arrestable - communities. two people at this property were arrestable a - property were arrestable a third person was arrested in another raid. police found a bag of cash containing £30,000 and a number of other assets were taken away, including an expensive car.— were taken away, including an expensive car. these products are sold online _ expensive car. these products are sold online v
greater manchester police are searching for illegal cosmetic medicines and treatments, including facialcluding facialfillers. they and treatments, including facial fillers. they suspect there may also be linked money laundering. the investigation _ money laundering. the investigation today - money laundering. the investigation today is l money laundering. tie: investigation today is around supplying illegal medicines or licenses to medicines. it is suspected these have been imported from korea...
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sir peter fahi is a former chief constable of greater manchester police, and he gave his reaction.ups likejust stop oil and the extinction rebellion. but i think the public also need to recognise these will apply to all laws in the protests. you might be seriously angry about a new housing development coming through your back yard, and these conditions are going to apply to all protests. the nhs in england is to double the number of clinics available to treat gambling addictions. the number of people referred for help has almost doubled in the last two years. seven new centres — including in liverpool and sheffield — are to be opened with the aim of the nhs being able to help up to 3,000 people a year. the white house has announced that president biden will visit the uk next week as part of a european trip. he's expected to meet the king, as well as the prime minister after his arrival next sunday. mr biden will then head to lithuania for a nato summit, before stopping off in finland for a meeting with scandinavian leaders. politicians have been paying tribute to lord kerslake, who
sir peter fahi is a former chief constable of greater manchester police, and he gave his reaction.ups likejust stop oil and the extinction rebellion. but i think the public also need to recognise these will apply to all laws in the protests. you might be seriously angry about a new housing development coming through your back yard, and these conditions are going to apply to all protests. the nhs in england is to double the number of clinics available to treat gambling addictions. the number of...
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earlier i spoke to sir peter fahy, the former chief constable of greater manchester police, and askeds. the key issue is it reduces the amount of discretion that police officers have when they are dealing with protests. one of the key issues here is about the definition of what is disruption. so when officers are looking at a protest, up to now they have needed to show that there was a risk of serious disruption for them to be able to take action, and particularly to impose conditions on the protest. that bar has been lowered significantly in terms of it causing more than minor disruption to the community with things like people blocking roads or walking very slowly up a road. that means, yes, the police will have the powers to intervene but it also means they will come under more pressure to take that action, and exactly as you say, withjust stop oil and other groups turning up to all sorts of different events it is tying up a lot of police resources. but as i say it will also put the police under, i think come in certain circumstances, under a lot of pressure to make sure they use t
earlier i spoke to sir peter fahy, the former chief constable of greater manchester police, and askeds. the key issue is it reduces the amount of discretion that police officers have when they are dealing with protests. one of the key issues here is about the definition of what is disruption. so when officers are looking at a protest, up to now they have needed to show that there was a risk of serious disruption for them to be able to take action, and particularly to impose conditions on the...
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greater manchester police are searching for illegal cosmetic medicines and treatments, including facial links to money—laundering. also be links to money-laundering. the investigation _ money-laundering. the investigation today - money-laundering. the investigation today is i money—laundering. tie: investigation today is around conspiracy to supply illegal medicines or licences to medicines. we expect them to be imported from korea and china and these individuals are distributing them to names of the community.— distributing them to names of the community. two people at this preperty _ the community. two people at this property were _ the community. two people at this property were arrested . this property were arrested while a third person was arrested in another raid. police found a bag of cash, containing £30,000 and a number of other assets were taken away. including an expensive car. , , ., . , away. including an expensive car. , , ., . away. including an expensive car. , car. these products are sold oane, car. these products are sold online. via _ car. these products are sold onli
greater manchester police are searching for illegal cosmetic medicines and treatments, including facial links to money—laundering. also be links to money-laundering. the investigation _ money-laundering. the investigation today - money-laundering. the investigation today is i money—laundering. tie: investigation today is around conspiracy to supply illegal medicines or licences to medicines. we expect them to be imported from korea and china and these individuals are distributing them to...
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actually linked another man on the national dna database, potentially to that crime, and greater manchester polices. andrew malcolm is an�*s legal team have stressed no dna evidence ever linked him to the case at all. —— andy malkinson. there was never a match for him, he says this was a case of mistaken identity. in court this morning, he said, this was an historic case and an historic justice, that has wide implications for the, just as system. the crown prosecution service said it will not be protesting andy malkinson�*s case. a previous conviction is quashed, but it will be the longest miscarriage ofjustice, if quashed, in history. thank you for setting out why this is so important. these are some live pictures from the court. those from inside the court of appeal in london. of course, when that appeal happens, we will be able to bring you the results of this. of course, this is, as frances said, if this conviction is quashed, this will be the longest miscarriage ofjustice in history. andy malkinson has spent 20 years protesting his innocence, 17 of them from inside prison. we will give you mo
actually linked another man on the national dna database, potentially to that crime, and greater manchester polices. andrew malcolm is an�*s legal team have stressed no dna evidence ever linked him to the case at all. —— andy malkinson. there was never a match for him, he says this was a case of mistaken identity. in court this morning, he said, this was an historic case and an historic justice, that has wide implications for the, just as system. the crown prosecution service said it will...
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greater manchester police are searching for cosmetic medicines and treatments including facial fillersg.— suspect they may also be links to money laundering. today isn't around cons - ira money laundering. today isn't around consniracy to — money laundering. today isn't around consniracy to suwly _ money laundering. today isn't around conspiracy to supply illegal _ conspiracy to supply illegal medicines. we suspect these have been imported from korea and china and those individuals are distributing them to members of the community. to distributing them to members of the communi . ., . ~ distributing them to members of the communi . ., .,~ , distributing them to members of the communi . ., ., , community. to make people at this --roe community. to make people at this preperty were _ community. to make people at this property were arrested _ community. to make people at this property were arrested while - community. to make people at this property were arrested while a - community. to make people at this| property were arrested while a third person was arrested in another raid. police fo
greater manchester police are searching for cosmetic medicines and treatments including facial fillersg.— suspect they may also be links to money laundering. today isn't around cons - ira money laundering. today isn't around consniracy to — money laundering. today isn't around consniracy to suwly _ money laundering. today isn't around conspiracy to supply illegal _ conspiracy to supply illegal medicines. we suspect these have been imported from korea and china and those individuals are...
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the formative comfortable of greater manchester police gave his reaction to these new powers.with the act of groups likejust stop oil, extinction rebellion and the way they stop motorways. this does not apply to all protest. it might be that you are seriously angry about a new housing development on a new railway hs2 coming to your backyard and these stringent conditions like the and search without suspicion, to impose conditions on people who may be planning a protest, thatis who may be planning a protest, that is going to apply to all protests. the police are being drawn into a more difficult position but on one hand i would to some extent blame groups like just would to some extent blame groups likejust stop oil because they have almost forced the government into this position of stringent laws and they will affect everyone who is trying to plan a protest. the bbc also spoke to a spokesperson forjust stop oil who labelled the measures draconian.— who labelled the measures draconian. , . , . draconian. three years in “ail isobviouslyd draconian. three years in “ail is obviou
the formative comfortable of greater manchester police gave his reaction to these new powers.with the act of groups likejust stop oil, extinction rebellion and the way they stop motorways. this does not apply to all protest. it might be that you are seriously angry about a new housing development on a new railway hs2 coming to your backyard and these stringent conditions like the and search without suspicion, to impose conditions on people who may be planning a protest, thatis who may be...
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greater manchester police are �*s searching for illegal...l... the investigation today is - investigation today is investigating... these individuals are distributing them to members of the community. tiara are distributing them to members of the community-— are distributing them to members of the community. two people here were arrested while — the community. two people here were arrested while a _ the community. two people here were arrested while a third _ the community. two people here were arrested while a third person - the community. two people here were arrested while a third person was - arrested while a third person was arrested while a third person was arrested in another. police found a bag of cash containing £30,000 on a number of other assets were taken away. including this expensive car. these are sold online via an illegal website _ these are sold online via an illegal website. members of the public unwittingly can go and buy them. they— unwittingly can go and buy them. they don't— unwittingly can go and buy them. they don't r
greater manchester police are �*s searching for illegal...l... the investigation today is - investigation today is investigating... these individuals are distributing them to members of the community. tiara are distributing them to members of the community-— are distributing them to members of the community. two people here were arrested while — the community. two people here were arrested while a _ the community. two people here were arrested while a third _ the community. two people...
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illicit tobacco, nitrous oxide canisters and counterfeit vapes, and it's being described by greater manchester policeo be in action today on the second day of wimbledon, with two—time champion andy murray taking on fellow brit ryan peniston on centre court later this afternoon. nesta mcgregor is at the all england club for us. my my goodness, with an umbrella. yes, we will address _ my goodness, with an umbrella. yes, we will address at _ my goodness, with an umbrella. yes, we will address at the _ my goodness, with an umbrella. 1913 we will address at the big white elephant in the room injust we will address at the big white elephant in the room in just a second but would you believe it has been 18 years since andy murray made his wimbledon senior debut on court number two, his wimbledon senior debut on court numbertwo, and his wimbledon senior debut on court number two, and what a ride since, he won in 2013 and 2016. he is now 36 and the legs and the metal hit me and he is not what he was physically, but experience might be worth a game or two. ryan peniston, world number 268 and british number fiv
illicit tobacco, nitrous oxide canisters and counterfeit vapes, and it's being described by greater manchester policeo be in action today on the second day of wimbledon, with two—time champion andy murray taking on fellow brit ryan peniston on centre court later this afternoon. nesta mcgregor is at the all england club for us. my my goodness, with an umbrella. yes, we will address _ my goodness, with an umbrella. yes, we will address at _ my goodness, with an umbrella. yes, we will address at...
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earlier, i spoke to sir peter fahy, the former chief constable of greater manchester police, and askeds. i think the public also need to recognise that these laws will apply to all protests in the future is, so it may be that you're seriously angry about the new housing development, orthe angry about the new housing development, or the new railway coming to your back yard do yard. that is going to apply to all protests. the police are being drawn into a position, but on the other hand, i would to some extent blame groups likejust stop oil, because they have almost forced the government into this position, of putting these more stringent laws, and they will affect everybody that is trying to plan a protest. let's go now to alex de koning, a spokesperson forjust stop oil. i will give you a right to reply to sir peter. he said that your actions have forced the government to enact these laws. , ., ~ ., ., these laws. lets talk about who wants no new — these laws. lets talk about who wants no new oil _ these laws. lets talk about who wants no new oil and _ these laws. lets talk about who wa
earlier, i spoke to sir peter fahy, the former chief constable of greater manchester police, and askeds. i think the public also need to recognise that these laws will apply to all protests in the future is, so it may be that you're seriously angry about the new housing development, orthe angry about the new housing development, or the new railway coming to your back yard do yard. that is going to apply to all protests. the police are being drawn into a position, but on the other hand, i would...
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sir peter fahi is a former chief constable of greater manchester police, and he gave his reaction. really fed up with the activities like just stop 0il are really fed up with the activities like just stop oil and the extinction rebellion. i think the extinction rebellion. i think the public also need to recognise that this — the public also need to recognise that this is — the public also need to recognise that this is a right to all protest in the _ that this is a right to all protest in the future, so it might be you are seriously angry about a new housing — are seriously angry about a new housing development or the new railway— housing development or the new railway coming through your back yard _ railway coming through your back yard in _ railway coming through your back yard. in these conditions are going to apply— yard. in these conditions are going to apply to— yard. in these conditions are going to apply to all protest. the nhs in england is to double the number of clinics available to treat gambling addictions. the number of people referred for help has almost doubled in t
sir peter fahi is a former chief constable of greater manchester police, and he gave his reaction. really fed up with the activities like just stop 0il are really fed up with the activities like just stop oil and the extinction rebellion. i think the extinction rebellion. i think the public also need to recognise that this — the public also need to recognise that this is — the public also need to recognise that this is a right to all protest in the _ that this is a right to all protest in...
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sir peter fahy, the former chief constable of greater manchester police, gave his reaction to these newly fed up with the activities of groups likejust stop oil and extinction rebellion and the way they block motorways. but i think the public also need to recognise that these laws will apply to all protests in the future. so it might be that you are seriously angry about a new housing development or the new railway, hs2, coming through your back yard, and these very stringent conditions, things like the police being able to use stop and search without suspicion to impose all sorts of conditions on people who may be planning a protest, that is going to apply to all protests. you know, the police are being drawn into a more difficult position. but on the other hand i would, to some extent, blame groups likejust stop oil because they have almost forced the government into this position of putting these more stringent laws and they are going to affect everybody that is trying to plan a protest. rail passengers in england are being warned of disruption for the next six days, due to an overti
sir peter fahy, the former chief constable of greater manchester police, gave his reaction to these newly fed up with the activities of groups likejust stop oil and extinction rebellion and the way they block motorways. but i think the public also need to recognise that these laws will apply to all protests in the future. so it might be that you are seriously angry about a new housing development or the new railway, hs2, coming through your back yard, and these very stringent conditions, things...
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greater manchester police are searching for illegal cosmetic medicines and treatments can include facialing. may also be links to money laundering-— may also be links to money laundering. may also be links to money launderina. , ., ., ., laundering. the investigation today is around supply. — laundering. the investigation today is around supply, illegal _ laundering. the investigation today| is around supply, illegal medicines, licensed to medicines. imported from korea, china, these individuals are distributing them to the community. to people at this property were arrested, while a third person was arrested, while a third person was arrested and another raid. police found a bag of cash, containing £30,000 and a number of other assets were taken away including an expensive car.— were taken away including an expensive car. these are sold illegally. _ expensive car. these are sold illegally. and _ expensive car. these are sold illegally, and members - expensive car. these are sold illegally, and members of - expensive car. these are soldj illegally, and members of the expensive car. these
greater manchester police are searching for illegal cosmetic medicines and treatments can include facialing. may also be links to money laundering-— may also be links to money laundering. may also be links to money launderina. , ., ., ., laundering. the investigation today is around supply. — laundering. the investigation today is around supply, illegal _ laundering. the investigation today| is around supply, illegal medicines, licensed to medicines. imported from korea, china, these...
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the former chief constable of greater manchester police gave his reaction to these new powers.fed up with the activities of just stop oil and extinction rebellion and the way they block motorways but they need to recognise this will apply to all protest in the future so it might be that you are seriously angry about a new housing development or the new railway hs2 coming through your backyard and these very stringent conditions, things like the police ability to stop—and—search without suspicion, to impose conditions on people who may be planning a protest, that is going to apply to all protests. police are being drawn into a more difficult position but on the other hand i would to some extent blame groups likejust stop 0il because they have almost forced the government into this position of putting these more stringent laws and they are going to affect everybody that is trying to plan a protest.— everybody that is trying to plan a protest. around the world and _ plan a protest. around the world and across - plan a protest. around the world and across the i plan a protest. arou
the former chief constable of greater manchester police gave his reaction to these new powers.fed up with the activities of just stop oil and extinction rebellion and the way they block motorways but they need to recognise this will apply to all protest in the future so it might be that you are seriously angry about a new housing development or the new railway hs2 coming through your backyard and these very stringent conditions, things like the police ability to stop—and—search without...
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greater manchester police are searching for illegal cosmetic medicines and treatments including facial ., ., laundering. the investigation is around _ laundering. the investigation is around the _ laundering. the investigation is around the supply - laundering. the investigation is around the supply of- laundering. the investigation| is around the supply of helical medicines or licence. i suspect they— medicines or licence. i suspect they have _ medicines or licence. i suspect they have been imported from china — they have been imported from china and _ they have been imported from china and korea. they are given to members of the community. two people at this property were arrested. another person was arrested in another road. police found a bag of cash containing 30,000 pounds and another asset was taken away including an expensive car. these product sold online via an illegal website and members of the _ an illegal website and members of the public unwittingly by them — of the public unwittingly by them without realising the product that they are supplied with is— product that they
greater manchester police are searching for illegal cosmetic medicines and treatments including facial ., ., laundering. the investigation is around _ laundering. the investigation is around the _ laundering. the investigation is around the supply - laundering. the investigation is around the supply of- laundering. the investigation| is around the supply of helical medicines or licence. i suspect they— medicines or licence. i suspect they have _ medicines or licence. i suspect they have been...
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he's accused greater manchester police of a cover—up.n a country where international aid is in short supply. 0n newsnight at 10.30, andrew malkinson incarcerated for rape for 17 years was cleared today after one of the worst miscarriages ofjustice in british legal history. he spoke to us exclusively after he left the court.
he's accused greater manchester police of a cover—up.n a country where international aid is in short supply. 0n newsnight at 10.30, andrew malkinson incarcerated for rape for 17 years was cleared today after one of the worst miscarriages ofjustice in british legal history. he spoke to us exclusively after he left the court.
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the greater manchester police issued an apology to you today. y, what is that? it's nothing. it means nothing. the ccrc turned down two opportunities. yes. ..to take this case. they took it in the third? yes. but they turned down two opportunities. exactly. what's your reaction to that? they failed twice previously and they've failed a lot of other people, too, i know for a fact. they don't do what they're supposed to do. they don't refer cases that obviously have merit. they don't investigate. basically, they refused the two previous applications. this third application, finally, i believe they only accepted because it was handed to them on a platter. all the work had been done. and actually it makes me quite angry. they're claiming all the credit for the work and it was appeal that did the work. and so i'm appalled by them. greater manchester police has apologised to andy malkinson — and you can see the full interview on last night's edition of newsnight, on the bbc iplayer. here's carol with a look at this morning's weather. good morning. isee
the greater manchester police issued an apology to you today. y, what is that? it's nothing. it means nothing. the ccrc turned down two opportunities. yes. ..to take this case. they took it in the third? yes. but they turned down two opportunities. exactly. what's your reaction to that? they failed twice previously and they've failed a lot of other people, too, i know for a fact. they don't do what they're supposed to do. they don't refer cases that obviously have merit. they don't investigate....
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needless to say, the greater manchester police not the met.es that they missed opportunities that they could have had to pick up on other evidence . so the poor on other evidence. so the poor guy has i mean, it is unimaginable, unimaginable to be imprisoned for something you haven't done . but i mean, i haven't done. but i mean, i really do hope kevin's been i the organisation i'm involved with something called fair with is something called fairf a i r which is falsely accused individuals for reform . and the individuals for reform. and the main thing that we want and when i say we are sort of important people are cliff richard , paul, people are cliff richard, paul, gambaccini, etcetera, people , gambaccini, etcetera, people, harvey proctor, people who have been out in the headlines is that those who are accused should not be named. and at the very least, until they've been charged and then only when a judge says yes , you can name judge says yes, you can name them, they always say that other evidence will come forward. you know , you have to
needless to say, the greater manchester police not the met.es that they missed opportunities that they could have had to pick up on other evidence . so the poor on other evidence. so the poor guy has i mean, it is unimaginable, unimaginable to be imprisoned for something you haven't done . but i mean, i haven't done. but i mean, i really do hope kevin's been i the organisation i'm involved with something called fair with is something called fairf a i r which is falsely accused individuals for...
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needless to say, the greater manchester police not the met.es that they missed opportunities that they could have had to pick up on other evidence . so the poor on other evidence. so the poor guy has i mean, it is unimaginable, unimaginable to be imprisoned for something you haven't done . but i mean, i haven't done. but i mean, i really do hope kevin's been i the organisation i'm involved with something called fair with is something called fairf a i r which is falsely accused individuals for reform . and the individuals for reform. and the main thing that we want and when i say we are sort of important people are cliff richard , paul, people are cliff richard, paul, gambaccini, etcetera, people , gambaccini, etcetera, people, harvey proctor, people who have been out in the headlines is that those who are accused should not be named. and at the very least, until they've been charged and then only when a judge says yes , you can name judge says yes, you can name them, they always say that other evidence will come forward. you know , you have to
needless to say, the greater manchester police not the met.es that they missed opportunities that they could have had to pick up on other evidence . so the poor on other evidence. so the poor guy has i mean, it is unimaginable, unimaginable to be imprisoned for something you haven't done . but i mean, i haven't done. but i mean, i really do hope kevin's been i the organisation i'm involved with something called fair with is something called fairf a i r which is falsely accused individuals for...
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saying that there are serious questions now that there are serious questions now that the police in greater manchesteriminal cases review commission. he had begged them on several occasions to reinvestigate the case. but had begged them on several occasions to reinvestigate the case.— to reinvestigate the case. but there will have to — to reinvestigate the case. but there will have to be _ to reinvestigate the case. but there will have to be a _ to reinvestigate the case. but there will have to be a very _ to reinvestigate the case. but there will have to be a very thorough - will have to be a very thorough review about what has happened. that is not going to give him his years back. they are lost forever. but those responsible for the investigation do need to account for how this trial progressed and why it was that key evidence was not produced at the time it should've been and shared with him so he could have used for his defence. serra; been and shared with him so he could have used for his defence.— have used for his defence. sorry to interru -t have used for his defence. sorry to interrunt but _
saying that there are serious questions now that there are serious questions now that the police in greater manchesteriminal cases review commission. he had begged them on several occasions to reinvestigate the case. but had begged them on several occasions to reinvestigate the case.— to reinvestigate the case. but there will have to — to reinvestigate the case. but there will have to be _ to reinvestigate the case. but there will have to be a _ to reinvestigate the case. but there will...
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when you look at the reports that have been put around the police, it's notjust the met police sub greater manchesterry. as soon as the light disappears, people don't focus on fixing the recommendations. the recommendations are essentially the same from 1981 to 2003, we have to have the police deliver on these recommendations. thank you dal babu for being with us. so keir starmer has set out plans to reform the academic education system, smashing what he calls the glass ceiling. his speech was briefly interrupted by claimant purchasers. he said it would improve peoples communication skills and tackle the snobbery around vocational training. joining me live arejo blanden, professor of economics at the university of surrey who's a researcher on social mobility — and saeed atcha, ceo of youth leads uk and a former member of the social mobility commission, which advises the government. welcome to you both. great tabby in the programme. if i can start with you jo blanden, keir starmer pledged to put more into helping people to speak coherently, concisely, express yourselves, at the centre of the national
when you look at the reports that have been put around the police, it's notjust the met police sub greater manchesterry. as soon as the light disappears, people don't focus on fixing the recommendations. the recommendations are essentially the same from 1981 to 2003, we have to have the police deliver on these recommendations. thank you dal babu for being with us. so keir starmer has set out plans to reform the academic education system, smashing what he calls the glass ceiling. his speech was...
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mr burton was fatally stabbed in greater manchester in august last year during a brawl. policeyou're senseless and unplanned. you're with gb news. we'll bring you more as it happens. now it's back to mark and . back to mark and. pip >> so the political hangover after the night before. a difficult time for rishi sunak and the conservative party . and the conservative party. after suffering heavy defeats, labour triumphant after overturning a tory majority of 20,000 in yorkshire. >> despite the disappointing count, rishi sunak struck a fairly upbeat tone, saying his party's victory in uxbridge and south ruislip by just 495 votes shows the next general election is not a done deal. >> but as all parties crunch the numbers, conservative party chairman greg hands admitted they need to regain the trust and confidence of voters ahead of any general election . of any general election. >> well, let's get the latest from our gb news reporters who are all over the country today having followed these by—election results. we've got olivia utley at westminster, jeff moody in somerton and from
mr burton was fatally stabbed in greater manchester in august last year during a brawl. policeyou're senseless and unplanned. you're with gb news. we'll bring you more as it happens. now it's back to mark and . back to mark and. pip >> so the political hangover after the night before. a difficult time for rishi sunak and the conservative party . and the conservative party. after suffering heavy defeats, labour triumphant after overturning a tory majority of 20,000 in yorkshire. >>...
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mr burton was fatally stabbed in greater manchester in august last year dunng manchester in august last year during a brawl. police as senseless and unplanned . ukraine's president unplanned. ukraine's president vladimir zelenskyy has sacked his country's ambassador to the uk . vadym prystaiko was uk. vadym prystaiko was reportedly dismissed after publicly criticising the president's response to a row over gratitude for british military aid. earlier this month . defence secretary ben wallace said the uk and us were not amazon when it came to kiev's request for weapons and military equipment. he called mr zelenskyy promise to thank the uk defence minister every morning unhealthy sarcasm. kyiv gave no official reason for the dismissal . gave no official reason for the dismissal. this gave no official reason for the dismissal . this is gb news will dismissal. this is gb news will bnng dismissal. this is gb news will bring you more news as it happens. now it's back to . patrick >> wow. let's kick the afternoon off with this, shall we? new insight from the bibby stockholm barge in portsmouth and gb news can reveal what
mr burton was fatally stabbed in greater manchester in august last year dunng manchester in august last year during a brawl. police as senseless and unplanned . ukraine's president unplanned. ukraine's president vladimir zelenskyy has sacked his country's ambassador to the uk . vadym prystaiko was uk. vadym prystaiko was reportedly dismissed after publicly criticising the president's response to a row over gratitude for british military aid. earlier this month . defence secretary ben wallace...
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greater manchester. dorwhat about a scout ? >> what about a scout? >> what about a scout? >> oh, it's all up north for you. >> what about what about greater manchester is really interesting example because it's been a policef constables have got themselves in difficulties. and now the new chief constable has gone back basics has has gone back to basics and has said is going to said that he is going to investigate crime that investigate every crime that he does want to policing to be does want to get policing to be what to about. so what it's meant to be about. so that be working. so that seems to be working. so maybe that's a lesson for the rest would rest of the country. i would like have all their like them to have all their police officers back, you know, so their headquarters and things like felt there so their headquarters and things like somewhere felt there so their headquarters and things like somewhere could ere so their headquarters and things like somewhere could go was somewhere you could go because like, well, because now it's like, well, where are they? in london? there are police are now almost no police stations. of 12. >> but all over the country as well. mean, they're losing. well. i mea
greater manchester. dorwhat about a scout ? >> what about a scout? >> what about a scout? >> oh, it's all up north for you. >> what about what about greater manchester is really interesting example because it's been a policef constables have got themselves in difficulties. and now the new chief constable has gone back basics has has gone back to basics and has said is going to said that he is going to investigate crime that investigate every crime that he does want to...
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she was a police officer in greater manchester.own, don't get me wrong, but, you there should able you know, there should be able there—hut- there should be able to put a hedge— there should be able to put a hedge eh— there should be able to put a badge on that— there should be able to put a badge on that represents their three— badge on that represents their fallen colleagues like your daughter— fallen colleagues like your daughter and— fallen colleagues like your daughter and for us to actually reetty— daughter and for us to actually really represent— daughter and for us to actually really represent this is what the— really represent this is what the hettee— really represent this is what the police force,— really represent this is what the police force, the police three— the police force, the police teree get— the police force, the police teree get a— the police force, the police force get a lot— the police force, the police force get a lot of stick. all rtght. — force get a lot of stick. all rtght. ahe— force get a lot of stick.
she was a police officer in greater manchester.own, don't get me wrong, but, you there should able you know, there should be able there—hut- there should be able to put a hedge— there should be able to put a hedge eh— there should be able to put a badge on that— there should be able to put a badge on that represents their three— badge on that represents their fallen colleagues like your daughter— fallen colleagues like your daughter and— fallen colleagues like your daughter and...