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the independent police complaints commission is now investigating. ddicted life was as out of control as the car, deliberately drove dangerously, hoping the police would give up. it's rare for drivers who kill to be charged with manslaughter, with its maximum life sentence. dobby‘s sentence, 12 years, was reduced because he pleaded guilty. the family of his victims aren't happy, and thatjust shows how complex this area can be forjudges who have to decide the penalties when drivers kill on the roads. tom symonds, bbc news, at the old bailey. the education secretary, justine greening has been heckled by head teachers at their conference in birmingham, as she defended the government's plans for more grammar schools. her claim the policy would help disadvantaged children was jeered by some delegates. head teachers also warned that budget cuts were forcing schools in england to scrap gcse and a level courses, as our education correspondent gillian hargreaves reports. give me an example of a receptor. peter woodman of the weald school might be a headteacher
the independent police complaints commission is now investigating. ddicted life was as out of control as the car, deliberately drove dangerously, hoping the police would give up. it's rare for drivers who kill to be charged with manslaughter, with its maximum life sentence. dobby‘s sentence, 12 years, was reduced because he pleaded guilty. the family of his victims aren't happy, and thatjust shows how complex this area can be forjudges who have to decide the penalties when drivers kill on the...
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the independent police complaints commission is now investigating. dobby, whose drug addicted life was as out of control as the car, deliberately drove dangerously, hoping the police would give up. it's rare for drivers who kill to be charged with manslaughter, with its maximum life sentence. dobby‘s sentence, 12 years, was reduced because he pleaded guilty. the family of his victims aren't happy, and thatjust shows how complex this area can be forjudges who have to decide the penalties when drivers kill on the roads. tom symonds, bbc news, at the old bailey. in a few minutes it'll be time for newswatch. but first, here's click. this week is the bbc‘s so i can breathe season, looking at ways to tackle air pollution around the world. we are out on the streets of london to test a new camera from thermal imaging company flir. it has a particular sensitivity to a range of gases which are invisible to the human eye. the camera is supposed to be used by experts who know what they're looking for in the numbers and colours that they see and it's really suppo
the independent police complaints commission is now investigating. dobby, whose drug addicted life was as out of control as the car, deliberately drove dangerously, hoping the police would give up. it's rare for drivers who kill to be charged with manslaughter, with its maximum life sentence. dobby‘s sentence, 12 years, was reduced because he pleaded guilty. the family of his victims aren't happy, and thatjust shows how complex this area can be forjudges who have to decide the penalties when...
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still face internal disciplinary hearings over what happened in this cell and the independent police complaints commissionght for truth and transparency continues. thomas orchard's mother said the case raised important questions about the way people with mental health problems are treated. thomas cannot be brought back. but we do want his needless death to bring about change and the change we want most is in the attitude of the police, particularly towards those with mental health vulnerabilities. after the thomas orchard case, the independent police complaints, commission wrote to all chief constables expressing concern about the use of the belt over the head. it's understood that it is no longer being used in that way by any force. john kay, bbc news, bristol crown court. the headlines on bbc news: theresa may has told mps that her timetable for triggering formal brexit negotiations, by the end of the month, remains on track. aid agencies are warning that time is running out to save more than 20 million people who are facing famine across africa and the middle east. a crew member from a crashed irish co
still face internal disciplinary hearings over what happened in this cell and the independent police complaints commissionght for truth and transparency continues. thomas orchard's mother said the case raised important questions about the way people with mental health problems are treated. thomas cannot be brought back. but we do want his needless death to bring about change and the change we want most is in the attitude of the police, particularly towards those with mental health...
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investigating the death of the toddler were "unstructu red and disorganised" the independent police complaints commissionit also said witness accounts were not taken until after poppi's parents were arrested more than eight months after her death and the incident wasn't recorded as a crime until then. a second inquest into the death of poppi worthington is to take place in may. the local mp for barrow is john woodcock. he said he is appalled by the report's findings. and apologies for the poor camera quality. we've known that the failings were terrible for some time but seeing them set out in black and white is truly, truly shocking. i mean, we get confirmation in this report, not only was there a pathologist‘s report which suggested that poppi had been harmed before her death. not only should proper procedure, basic procedure should have been followed, but there was also intelligence pertinent to the father, a man who the family courtjudgment said it was probable that he had actually sexually abused poppi before her death, and yet nothing was done. it is vital now that the police, it is good they have a
investigating the death of the toddler were "unstructu red and disorganised" the independent police complaints commissionit also said witness accounts were not taken until after poppi's parents were arrested more than eight months after her death and the incident wasn't recorded as a crime until then. a second inquest into the death of poppi worthington is to take place in may. the local mp for barrow is john woodcock. he said he is appalled by the report's findings. and apologies for...
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the independent police complaints commission says officers failed to adequately investigate whether shecumbria police says it accepts the report's criticism unreservedly. chief constable jeremy graham of cumbria constabulary apologised for the force's failings. iam very i am very clear that the initial investigation into poppi worthington‘s death fell well short of what poppi ‘s family could have expected and indeed should have expected, and i would like to give a heartfelt apology to poppi ‘s family four the inadequacies in cumbria co nsta bula ry‘s four the inadequacies in cumbria constabulary's initial investigation. the us attorney general is removing himself from an fbi investigation into claims russia meddled in november's presidential election. jeff sessions has been under pressure to stand aside after it emerged he met the russian ambassador during the course of the campaign. president trump insisted that mr sessions is an honest man, but said he could have been more accurate when questioned about his meetings with russian diplomats. air accident investigators are publishing the
the independent police complaints commission says officers failed to adequately investigate whether shecumbria police says it accepts the report's criticism unreservedly. chief constable jeremy graham of cumbria constabulary apologised for the force's failings. iam very i am very clear that the initial investigation into poppi worthington‘s death fell well short of what poppi ‘s family could have expected and indeed should have expected, and i would like to give a heartfelt apology to poppi...
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the independent police complaints commission is now investigating. by, whose drug—addicted life was as out of control as the car, deliberately drove dangerously, hoping the police would give up. it's rare for drivers who kill to be charged with manslaughter, with its maximum life sentence. dobby‘s sentence, i2 years, was reduced because he pleaded guilty. the family of his victims aren't happy, and thatjust shows how complex this area can be forjudges who have to decide the penalties when drivers kill on the roads. tom symonds, bbc news, at the old bailey. now it's time for the travel show. coming up on the programme this week, i am on an arctic adventure deepin week, i am on an arctic adventure deep in finnish lapland. i hang out with a rapper who is helping to preserve a nearly extinct arctic language. and i get possibly too close to a reindeer round—up. i would not want to be hit by one of them, though. hello and welcome to the travel show with me. this week we are in the north of finland. to be precise, we are in inari, home to the indigenous sami
the independent police complaints commission is now investigating. by, whose drug—addicted life was as out of control as the car, deliberately drove dangerously, hoping the police would give up. it's rare for drivers who kill to be charged with manslaughter, with its maximum life sentence. dobby‘s sentence, i2 years, was reduced because he pleaded guilty. the family of his victims aren't happy, and thatjust shows how complex this area can be forjudges who have to decide the penalties when...
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the independent police complaints commission is now investigating. ted life was as out of control as the car, deliberately drove dangerously, hoping the police would give up. it's rare for drivers who kill to be charged with manslaughter, with its maximum life sentence. dobby‘s sentence, 12 years, was reduced because he pleaded guilty. the family of his victims aren't happy, and thatjust shows how complex this area can be forjudges who have to decide the penalties when drivers kill on the roads. tom symonds, bbc news, at the old bailey. the education secretary, justine greening, has been heckled by head teachers at their conference in birmingham as she defended the government's plans for more grammar schools. her claim the policy would help disadvantaged children was jeered by delegates. head teachers also warned that budget cuts are forcing schools in england to scrap gcse and a—level courses and increase class sizes. as our education correspondent, gillian hargreaves, reports. give me an example of a receptor. peter woodman of the weald school might
the independent police complaints commission is now investigating. ted life was as out of control as the car, deliberately drove dangerously, hoping the police would give up. it's rare for drivers who kill to be charged with manslaughter, with its maximum life sentence. dobby‘s sentence, 12 years, was reduced because he pleaded guilty. the family of his victims aren't happy, and thatjust shows how complex this area can be forjudges who have to decide the penalties when drivers kill on the...
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greater manchester police force has referred itself to the independent police complaints commission, to arrest him. police investigating the disappearance of raf gunner corrie mckague have arrested a man on suspicion of attempting to pervert the course ofjustice. the 23—year—old airman went missing on a night out in bury st edmunds in september. a landfill site will be searched in the coming week. two women have appeared in court in malaysia charged with murdering the brother of north korea's leader. one is vietnamese, the other‘s from indonesia, they're accused of smearing a nerve agent on kim jong—nam's face. neither has yet entered a plea, but one told the court she was not guilty. they face a mandatory death sentence if convicted. more than 1,000 jobs are thought to be at risk at ford's bridgend plant over the next four years. a leaked document, seen by the bbc, reveals the company's concerns about a slowdown in work. ford won't comment on the document, but says it "fully understands" concerns for the longer term. it was the biggest blunder in almost 90 years of oscar history, the
greater manchester police force has referred itself to the independent police complaints commission, to arrest him. police investigating the disappearance of raf gunner corrie mckague have arrested a man on suspicion of attempting to pervert the course ofjustice. the 23—year—old airman went missing on a night out in bury st edmunds in september. a landfill site will be searched in the coming week. two women have appeared in court in malaysia charged with murdering the brother of north...
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the independent police complaints commission found that the investigation into her death was "not fitts. poppi worthington only lived for 13 months. she was found with serious injuries at her home in barritt in 2012. the investigation which followed her death was so flawed that four years on, serious failings are still coming to light. the watchdog, the ipcc, has published a report levelling heavy criticism at cumbria police. the investigator found evidence there had been an u nstru ctu red found evidence there had been an unstructured investigation, essentially not fit for purpose. we found concerns in relation to the way that the scene where poppi had been was managed. the report's details are a catalogue of mistakes made by detectives. crucial evidence was thrown away. witnesses were not interviewed for eight months. there was enough evidence to arrest poppi's father on day 1. but paul worthington has never faced poppi's father on day 1. but paul worthington has neverfaced charges although a high courtjudge ruled he had probably sexually assaulted his daughter shortly before her de
the independent police complaints commission found that the investigation into her death was "not fitts. poppi worthington only lived for 13 months. she was found with serious injuries at her home in barritt in 2012. the investigation which followed her death was so flawed that four years on, serious failings are still coming to light. the watchdog, the ipcc, has published a report levelling heavy criticism at cumbria police. the investigator found evidence there had been an u nstru ctu...
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the independent police complaints commission found that the investigation into her death wasn't fit for worthington only lived for 13 months. she was found with serious injuries at her home in barrow in 2012. the investigation which followed her death was so flawed that four years on, serious failings are still coming to light. the watchdog, the ipcc, has published a report levelling heavy criticism at cumbria police. the investigator found evidence there had been an unstructured investigation, essentially not fit for purpose. we found concerns in relation to the way that the scene where poppi had been managed. the report details a catalogue of mistakes made by detectives. crucial evidence was thrown away. witnesses were not interviewed for eight months. there was enough evidence to arrest poppi's father on day one. but paul worthington has never faced charges, although a high courtjudge ruled he had probably sexually assaulted his daughter shortly before her death. he has always denied this. for most people, this is incomprehensible that the father was not investigated immediately. by
the independent police complaints commission found that the investigation into her death wasn't fit for worthington only lived for 13 months. she was found with serious injuries at her home in barrow in 2012. the investigation which followed her death was so flawed that four years on, serious failings are still coming to light. the watchdog, the ipcc, has published a report levelling heavy criticism at cumbria police. the investigator found evidence there had been an unstructured investigation,...
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but the independent police complaints commission say it's identified significant failings in the way ay. members of the public donated more than £1 million to fund the monument, as our correspondent robert hall reports. the military deployments to iraq and afghanistan over a 24—year period represent the longest and most intense series of operations since the second world war. 682 british service personnel lost their lives. many others came home with life—changing injuries. the new memorial was first mooted in 2014 and fundraising began on remembrance sunday of that year. it stands on the bank of the thames alongside reminders of other military campaigns. the new monument doesn'tjust commemorate the armed forces, it gives equal prominence to the civilians who worked on the humanitarian side of operations. government, aid and charity workers, all of whom showed the twin values of duty and service. although british public opinion was divided over the merits of the campaigns in iraq and afghanistan, no—one questions the dedication shown by both military and civilians trying to get those c
but the independent police complaints commission say it's identified significant failings in the way ay. members of the public donated more than £1 million to fund the monument, as our correspondent robert hall reports. the military deployments to iraq and afghanistan over a 24—year period represent the longest and most intense series of operations since the second world war. 682 british service personnel lost their lives. many others came home with life—changing injuries. the new memorial...
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unexplained injuries at her home in barrow—in—furness in december 2012, but the independent police complaints commissionigation into her death was not fit for purpose. sangita myska reports. 13—month—old poppi worthington died nearly five years ago. today, damning criticism of the police investigation into her death and the failure to reach an adequate explanation have been laid bare by the independent police complaints commission. the investigator found evidence that there had been an unstructured investigation which essentially was not fit for purpose. we found concerns in relation to the way that the scene where wim hof had been was managed. the ip cc" we took to mccready is to report and also found that crucial evidence had been thrown away. —— the ip cc report took to muck really is to report. decisions by senior officers were not noted or explained and there was enough evidence to arrest the father of poppi on the day of her death. paul worthington was not questioned for eight months and eventually released without charge. police have apologised for their failings. iam very their failings. i am ve
unexplained injuries at her home in barrow—in—furness in december 2012, but the independent police complaints commissionigation into her death was not fit for purpose. sangita myska reports. 13—month—old poppi worthington died nearly five years ago. today, damning criticism of the police investigation into her death and the failure to reach an adequate explanation have been laid bare by the independent police complaints commission. the investigator found evidence that there had been an...
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let me tell you why the independent police complaints commission is investigating this. elieved by the police and social services. i had no self—worth. if nobody believed what i was saying, any man could do what he wanted to do without consequences. the court heard she had attempted to take her own life. when sentencing, the judge told michael dunn, who often shook his head like you still deny responsibility. you say you have done nothing wrong. what you wanted you have got. it is unlikely that personality will change when you are in custody. he was sentenced to 27 years in prison. surgeons believe they have operated on the youngest patient ever to undergo — and survive — major abdominal surgery anywhere in the world. st george's hospital in lonodon operated on a premature baby who was born atjust 23 weeks and was just six days old. patient abiageal peters weighed only 1.3 lbs — or half a kilogram. earlier on the victoria derbyshire programme, victoria spoke to abiageal‘s mother, louise who explained the background to the story. i was just over halfway through my pregnanc
let me tell you why the independent police complaints commission is investigating this. elieved by the police and social services. i had no self—worth. if nobody believed what i was saying, any man could do what he wanted to do without consequences. the court heard she had attempted to take her own life. when sentencing, the judge told michael dunn, who often shook his head like you still deny responsibility. you say you have done nothing wrong. what you wanted you have got. it is unlikely...
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the independent police complaints commission is investigating this because one of the girl said she had said it was taken no further. her statement 1993. she said it was taken no further. herstatement said, i didn't feel believed by police and social services. if nobody believed what i was saying, any man could do what i was saying, any man could do what he wanted without consequences. the court heard she had attempted to ta ke the court heard she had attempted to take her own life. judge tony briggs told michael dunn, who often shook his head when the background to this case was read out, you deny responsibility. you say it is lies. what you wanted, you got, and it is unlikely that personality will change when you are in custody. he sentenced him to 27 years in prison. the headlines. the house of lords has voted by a sizeable majority to give european union nationals living here the right to stay in the uk. two british nationals have been killed in iraq. sex education is to be made compulsory in all schools in england. children as young as four will be taught about safe relationships.
the independent police complaints commission is investigating this because one of the girl said she had said it was taken no further. her statement 1993. she said it was taken no further. herstatement said, i didn't feel believed by police and social services. if nobody believed what i was saying, any man could do what i was saying, any man could do what he wanted without consequences. the court heard she had attempted to ta ke the court heard she had attempted to take her own life. judge tony...
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we heard from chris lovett, the ipcc investigator, because the independent police complaints commissiont somebody. they we re police officer shoot somebody. they were informed at 3:47pm, just minutes or so after khalid masood was killed, last week, they are investigating the actions and decisions from including the use of lethal force last week. he made decisions from including the use of lethalforce last week. he made it clear no individual officer was being investigated for criminal actions or disciplinary offences, it's very much an investigation into the circumstances of what happened that day and they will try to learn any that day and they will try to learn a ny lessons that day and they will try to learn any lessons that should be learned 01’ any lessons that should be learned orany any lessons that should be learned or any good practice. doctor fiona wilcox close to the hearing saying she wanted to make sure her sympathies were passed to the family of khalid masood, who were also victims in this case. prince william has made a private visit to st thomas ‘s hospital to thank medi
we heard from chris lovett, the ipcc investigator, because the independent police complaints commissiont somebody. they we re police officer shoot somebody. they were informed at 3:47pm, just minutes or so after khalid masood was killed, last week, they are investigating the actions and decisions from including the use of lethal force last week. he made decisions from including the use of lethalforce last week. he made it clear no individual officer was being investigated for criminal actions...
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the independent police complaints commission found that the investigation into her death was "not fitjuries. the investigation was so flawed that for yea rs on serious investigation was so flawed that for years on serious failings are still coming to light. the watchdog has published a report which levels heavy criticism at cumbria police. the investigator found evidence that there had been an unstructured investigation, essentially not fit for purpose. we found concerns in relation to the way that the scene work poppi had been mismanaged. the report detailed catalogue of m ista kes report detailed catalogue of mistakes made by detectives, crucial evidence was thrown away, witnesses went interviewed by eight months. there was enough evidence to and rest poppi's father on day one. but, he has never faced rest poppi's father on day one. but, he has neverfaced charges rest poppi's father on day one. but, he has never faced charges even though a he has never faced charges even thougha high he has never faced charges even though a high court ruled that he had probably sexy assaulted his da
the independent police complaints commission found that the investigation into her death was "not fitjuries. the investigation was so flawed that for yea rs on serious investigation was so flawed that for years on serious failings are still coming to light. the watchdog has published a report which levels heavy criticism at cumbria police. the investigator found evidence that there had been an unstructured investigation, essentially not fit for purpose. we found concerns in relation to the...
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let me tell you why the independent police complaints commission is investigating this. be taken no further. her impact statement said, i did not feel believed by the police and social services. i had no self—worth. any man could do what he wanted to do without consequences. the court heard she had attempted to take her own life. when sentencing, thejudge told michael dunn, who often shook his head like you still deny responsibility. you say you have done nothing wrong. what you wanted you have got. it is unlikely that personality will change when you are in custody. he was sentenced to 27 yea rs in custody. he was sentenced to 27 years in prison. tomorrow, voters in ireland will go to the polls again. the green energy scheme remained a hot topic last night who's party leaders again clashed over the issue in a second television debate. 0ur ireland correspondent reports. every election is a test of leadership. in northern ireland, these are testing times. the collapse of stormont‘s sharing government has led to a second election within a year. the breakdown in relationshi
let me tell you why the independent police complaints commission is investigating this. be taken no further. her impact statement said, i did not feel believed by the police and social services. i had no self—worth. any man could do what he wanted to do without consequences. the court heard she had attempted to take her own life. when sentencing, thejudge told michael dunn, who often shook his head like you still deny responsibility. you say you have done nothing wrong. what you wanted you...
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the independent police complaints commission found that the investigation into her death was "not fitat her home in barrow in 2012. the investigation which followed her death was so flawed that four years on, serious failings are still coming to light. the watchdog, the ipcc, has published a report levelling heavy criticism at cumbria police. the investigator found evidence there had been an unstructured investigation, essentially not fit for purpose. we found concerns in relation to the way that the scene where poppi had been managed. the report's details are a catalogue of mistakes made by detectives. crucial evidence was thrown away. witnesses were not interviewed for eight months. there was enough evidence to arrest poppi's father on day one. but paul worthington has neverfaced charges although a high courtjudge ruled he had probably sexually assaulted his daughter shortly before her death. he has always denied this. for most people, this is incomprehensible that the father was not investigated immediately. by the time the trail was picked up, it had gone cold and so probably, the
the independent police complaints commission found that the investigation into her death was "not fitat her home in barrow in 2012. the investigation which followed her death was so flawed that four years on, serious failings are still coming to light. the watchdog, the ipcc, has published a report levelling heavy criticism at cumbria police. the investigator found evidence there had been an unstructured investigation, essentially not fit for purpose. we found concerns in relation to the...