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the independent police complaints commission is investigating the death of 20—year—old rashan charlesto be held outside newington police station the day after bottles and fireworks were thrown at officers, as richard lister reports. the tension had been building all afternoon. a peaceful protest about the death of a young man in custody in east london's started to turn into something else. the police were out in force, trying to maintain calm, but it didn't last. by 10pm, a fleet of police vans is facing police vans was facing a burning barricades and an angry crowd. fireworks and bottles were thrown. hundreds of officers trying to keep people back. move away, we have the dogs. police in riot gear and repeatedly tried to clear the street. mounted officers were brought in. it took at least another hour for any kind of order to be established, debris still smouldering in the street. the confrontation was sparked by the death of rashan charles. he was chased into a shop by police a week ago. officers say he tried to swallow something, there was a struggle and he became ill. just over an
the independent police complaints commission is investigating the death of 20—year—old rashan charlesto be held outside newington police station the day after bottles and fireworks were thrown at officers, as richard lister reports. the tension had been building all afternoon. a peaceful protest about the death of a young man in custody in east london's started to turn into something else. the police were out in force, trying to maintain calm, but it didn't last. by 10pm, a fleet of police...
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the independent police complaint commission is investigating his death, who was 20 yea rs investigating years old. richard lister reports. chanting: what do we want? justice. when do we want it? now! the tension had been building all week, but yesterday afternoon, a peaceful protest about the death of a black man in police custody began to turn into something else. the police were out in force trying to maintain calm, but it didn't last. by 10:00pm, a fleet of police vans was facing a burning barricade and an angry crowd. fireworks and bottles were thrown. hundreds of officers trying to keep people back. move away, the dogs are coming out. police in full riot gear repeatedly tried to clear the street. mounted officers were brought in too. it took at least another hour for some kind of order to be established, debris still smouldering on the streets. this confrontation was sparked by the way rashan charles died. he was chased into a shop by police a week ago. officers say he tried to swallow something. there was a struggle and he became ill. just over an hour later, rashan charles was de
the independent police complaint commission is investigating his death, who was 20 yea rs investigating years old. richard lister reports. chanting: what do we want? justice. when do we want it? now! the tension had been building all week, but yesterday afternoon, a peaceful protest about the death of a black man in police custody began to turn into something else. the police were out in force trying to maintain calm, but it didn't last. by 10:00pm, a fleet of police vans was facing a burning...
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one of the things we did after monday night was that the independent police complaints commission camethe questions from ration —— rashan charles‘s family and follow the evidence wherever it leads. the main pension scheme for british universities has a deficit of more than 17 billion pounds the largest on record for any retirement fund in the uk. the financial hole in the scheme widened in the past year as investments failed to pay off. there are warnings that contributions to the scheme or student tuition fees may have to rise to close the gap. here's our business correspondent, jo lynam. the deficit went to £17 billion this year. this gives the scheme the dubious the skin —— distinction of being in record pension deficit for this country. but the chief executive says it is too early to talk about hiking up student fees. we are not responsible for the fees but we have agreed to manage the shortfall within the pension plan without putting a burden on their business models. we have agreed a framework for looking at how pension contributions and the investment risk will continue to provi
one of the things we did after monday night was that the independent police complaints commission camethe questions from ration —— rashan charles‘s family and follow the evidence wherever it leads. the main pension scheme for british universities has a deficit of more than 17 billion pounds the largest on record for any retirement fund in the uk. the financial hole in the scheme widened in the past year as investments failed to pay off. there are warnings that contributions to the scheme...
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the independent police complaints commission took over this investigation. ameras fitted from the store, there are 15 cameras in there. they will have their derivatives from the camera worn by the police officer. there are also several independent witnesses. the independent police complaints commission says there have been in touch with the family to explain what they are doing and what their role is. we have also heard from the commander of the place in hackney he said that a lot of people will be looking at that video and will be concerned about what it shows. he said that they should keep in touch with the igcc to see the statements that they make. —— ipc sea. he also said the police officer roles are accountable for their actions and are not beyond the law. we have had flowers being laid here in the last hour. candles have been let and the community is coming together to remember the young man who died here yesterday morning. prince william and prince harry have spoken candidly about their relationship with their mother, princess diana, in a documentary m
the independent police complaints commission took over this investigation. ameras fitted from the store, there are 15 cameras in there. they will have their derivatives from the camera worn by the police officer. there are also several independent witnesses. the independent police complaints commission says there have been in touch with the family to explain what they are doing and what their role is. we have also heard from the commander of the place in hackney he said that a lot of people...
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the independent police complaints commission has been informed.cribed as "disturbing" president trump's assertion that he has complete power to pardon. mr trump sent a long series of tweets on saturday as media reports emerged that he has been looking at ways to pardon himself — and his family — if a special investigation finds them guilty of colluding with russia during the us election campaign. from washington, laura bicker reports. donald trump hope this week would be a celebration of all that is made in america, including best new state—of—the—art aircraft carrier. instead he finds himself gearing up for what might be his biggest battles. he is clearing the decks and finding new staff to fight off claims the kremlin helped him win the white house. his core message has become engulfed by the many investigations, instead this is the kind of self that he would prefer americans to hear. americans still has constructed a 1000 tonne message to the world. america might is second to none. donald trump is upgrading his team just as the investigation in
the independent police complaints commission has been informed.cribed as "disturbing" president trump's assertion that he has complete power to pardon. mr trump sent a long series of tweets on saturday as media reports emerged that he has been looking at ways to pardon himself — and his family — if a special investigation finds them guilty of colluding with russia during the us election campaign. from washington, laura bicker reports. donald trump hope this week would be a...
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that is the conclusion of the independent police complaints commission, who say officers ignored bijanfor years. mr ebrahimi, originally from iran, made dozens of calls to police to report racial abuse and threats to his life. jon kay reports. bijan ebrahimi. he told police dozens of times that his life was in danger. to just do whatever you can... what part of "be quiet" do you not understand? shut up! now, a report says that, over several years, the iranian refugee was repeatedly failed by avon and somerset police, treated as a nuisance, not as a victim. in 2013, he was beaten to death by a neighbour outside his flat and his body set on fire. the independent police complaints commission says there were systematic failures in the way he was dealt with. today's report runs to hundreds of pages and it says this whole case has laid bare what it calls the disrespect, the prejudice and even contempt with which some officers and staff treated bijan ebrahimi in the days before he was murdered here. reading that report, it was devastating. bijan‘s sisters told me the list of failings publishe
that is the conclusion of the independent police complaints commission, who say officers ignored bijanfor years. mr ebrahimi, originally from iran, made dozens of calls to police to report racial abuse and threats to his life. jon kay reports. bijan ebrahimi. he told police dozens of times that his life was in danger. to just do whatever you can... what part of "be quiet" do you not understand? shut up! now, a report says that, over several years, the iranian refugee was repeatedly...
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they are working with the independent police complaints commission that is investigating the circumstancessed concern and unease in this community. people are very sensitive about the way that the police deals with young men in this part of london. pope francis has led tributes to charlie gard, the ii—month—old boy who died yesterday, following a lengthy legal battle over what medical treatment he received. charlie's parents, connie yates and chris gard, wanted their son to be taken to the united states to be treated for a rare genetic condition which causes progressive brain damage and muscle weakness. they eventually dropped their legal challenge against great 0rmond street — the hospital looking after charlie — when specialist offering to treat charlie in the us, said it was too late for the treatment to work. pope francis, who followed charlie's story closely, tweeted that he entrusts little charlie to the father and will pray for his parents and all those who loved him. here, the prime minister theresa may said she was deeply saddened by the death of charlie gard. and that her thought
they are working with the independent police complaints commission that is investigating the circumstancessed concern and unease in this community. people are very sensitive about the way that the police deals with young men in this part of london. pope francis has led tributes to charlie gard, the ii—month—old boy who died yesterday, following a lengthy legal battle over what medical treatment he received. charlie's parents, connie yates and chris gard, wanted their son to be taken to the...
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have video footage from the camera that was worn by police officer, there were several independent witnesses. the independent police complaints commissionso heard from the borough commander of police in hackney, he said a lot of people will be looking at that video and be concerned about what it shows. he said they should keep in touch with the ipcc to see what statements they make in the next few days, and he also said police officers are accountable for their actions. they are not beyond the law. they wouldn‘t wish to be. so that the situation down here. princes william and harry have spoken candidly about their relationship with their mother, princess diana, in a documentary marking the 20th anniversary of her death. they describe her sense of fun, but also speak of their regret that their last conversation with her was a rushed phone call. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell‘s report contains some flash photography. to the watching world, she was the princess whose image appeared constantly on front pages. it was a glamorous but necessarily limited impression of the real person. now nearly 20 years after diana‘s death in the c
have video footage from the camera that was worn by police officer, there were several independent witnesses. the independent police complaints commissionso heard from the borough commander of police in hackney, he said a lot of people will be looking at that video and be concerned about what it shows. he said they should keep in touch with the ipcc to see what statements they make in the next few days, and he also said police officers are accountable for their actions. they are not beyond the...
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that's according to a report by the independent police complaints commission. jon kay reports. himi. he told police d oze ns of bijan ebrahimi. he told police dozens of times that his life was in danger. do whatever you can. white what part of the quite do you not understand! shut up! it shows that he was repeatedly failed by the police, treated as a nuisance, not bya police, treated as a nuisance, not by a victim. in 2012, he was eaten by a victim. in 2012, he was eaten bya by a victim. in 2012, he was eaten by a neighbour and set on fire. they we re by a neighbour and set on fire. they were systematic failures in the way he was dealt with. today's report i’u ns he was dealt with. today's report ru ns to he was dealt with. today's report runs to hundreds of pages and it says this whole case has laid bare wood calls that this respect, the prejudice and even contempt with which some officers and staff treated lee —— bijan ebrahimi in the days before he died. just coming to terms with what happened to him. it was devastating. he always thought he was in a country that police are t
that's according to a report by the independent police complaints commission. jon kay reports. himi. he told police d oze ns of bijan ebrahimi. he told police dozens of times that his life was in danger. do whatever you can. white what part of the quite do you not understand! shut up! it shows that he was repeatedly failed by the police, treated as a nuisance, not bya police, treated as a nuisance, not by a victim. in 2012, he was eaten by a victim. in 2012, he was eaten bya by a victim. in...
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the independent police complaints commission says an object was removed from his throat at the scene.s a growing collection of flowers and candles at the scene in haggerston, and growing anger. pauline pearce, famous for chastising rioters on camera in 2011, told me she knew rashan well. that boy should be alive today, sitting in a cell somewhere, being able to tell his side of the story. but instead, he is laying on a morgue, waiting for an autopsy and waiting to be buried. and we've got to pick up the pieces. the community's got to pick up the pieces. many people visiting the shop and the neighbouring barbershop were clearly upset. i'm angry, i'm sad, i feel for his family, his mother. i know him personally and it's disgusting. rashan charles‘s death follows a similar incident last month, also in east london. and there is a growing anger here that young men are dying while being arrested, even when no weapons are involved. tonight, the always fragile trust in the police in this area is under intense strain. daniel sandford, bbc news, haggerston. a scottish man has been shot during a
the independent police complaints commission says an object was removed from his throat at the scene.s a growing collection of flowers and candles at the scene in haggerston, and growing anger. pauline pearce, famous for chastising rioters on camera in 2011, told me she knew rashan well. that boy should be alive today, sitting in a cell somewhere, being able to tell his side of the story. but instead, he is laying on a morgue, waiting for an autopsy and waiting to be buried. and we've got to...
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that's the conclusion of the independent police complaints commission, who say officers from the avonignored bijan ebrahimi's pleas for help. and they said there was evidence that racial bias affected the officers' response. jon kay reports. fouryears on, and tonight the sisters of bijan ebrahimi have some more answers. they've been told their vulnerable younger brother was repeatedly failed by police in the years before he was murdered — treated as a nuisance, not as a victim. reading that report, it was devastating. they say the list of failings has shocked them. it was so hard to see bijan all these years been suffering, and his voice never listened to. he always thought that he's in a country that the police is there to protect people. don't you dare take pictures of me, all right... today's report says bijan didn't just fear for his life in the days before he was murdered by this neighbour, lee james. .. get out of my house. but that he'd called police repeatedly from a number of addresses over several years, asking for help. but time and time again, he was ignored. what part of
that's the conclusion of the independent police complaints commission, who say officers from the avonignored bijan ebrahimi's pleas for help. and they said there was evidence that racial bias affected the officers' response. jon kay reports. fouryears on, and tonight the sisters of bijan ebrahimi have some more answers. they've been told their vulnerable younger brother was repeatedly failed by police in the years before he was murdered — treated as a nuisance, not as a victim. reading that...
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a report by the independent police complaints commission says bijan ebrahimi was failed by the policem with a summary of today's news. victims of harassment and stalking in england and wales are being left at risk because of failings by police and prosecutors, according to an official report. two watchdogs found that crimes weren't being recorded, investigations were poorly conducted and legal protection wasn't offered to enough victims. they examined 112 cases in detail and concluded that none had been dealt with well. officers and prosecutors were identifying cases in isolation, whereas by its very nature, both stalking and harassment occurs as a result of really pernicious and persistent offending. and officers and prosecutors were missing that, which meant that victims were left at risk. and atjust after half past ten this morning, we'll be hearing more from wendy williams and from a woman who was attacked and left for dead by her stalker. the majority of survivors of the grenfell tower fire remain in hotels, despite today's deadline — set by the prime minister — for everybody aff
a report by the independent police complaints commission says bijan ebrahimi was failed by the policem with a summary of today's news. victims of harassment and stalking in england and wales are being left at risk because of failings by police and prosecutors, according to an official report. two watchdogs found that crimes weren't being recorded, investigations were poorly conducted and legal protection wasn't offered to enough victims. they examined 112 cases in detail and concluded that none...
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the independent police complaints commission found there we re complaints commission found there werehe highest in 12 years. let's talk to our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw. talk us through these figures. these are fatal police shootings in england and wales, the figure was six at the end of march and that is the highest total since the ipcc was formed in 2004 but you have to remember you are talking about low numbers, ones and twos, a handful, so people should not get carried away and suggest there is a major new trend but the last couple of years, the year before, there we re of years, the year before, there were three deaths, and the total in three years surpasses the previous six years, so i'm sure it's something that police forces will be looking at but when you look at the six tests, they are spread across six tests, they are spread across six different forces so there is no obvious one force were deaths are concentrated, and you have to put it into the context of the number of authorised firearms operations carried out each year. there were 1400 700 in which officers w
the independent police complaints commission found there we re complaints commission found there werehe highest in 12 years. let's talk to our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw. talk us through these figures. these are fatal police shootings in england and wales, the figure was six at the end of march and that is the highest total since the ipcc was formed in 2004 but you have to remember you are talking about low numbers, ones and twos, a handful, so people should not get carried away and...
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help before being murdered in bristol four years ago, according to a report by the independent police complaints commissioni made dozens of calls to police, mainly to report racial abuse, criminal damage and threats to kill. he was eventually beaten to death by a neighbour who wrongly believed he was a paedophile. avon and somerset police say they have made changes and has apologised to his family. jon kay reports. bijan ebrahimi. he told police dozens of times that his life was in danger. to just do whatever you can. what part of 'be quiet' do you not understand? shut up! now a report says that over several years, the iranian refugee was repeatedly failed by avon and somerset police, treated as a nuisance, not as a victim. in 2013, he was beaten to death by a neighbour outside his flat and his body set on fire. the independent police complaints commission says there were systematic failures in the way he was dealt with. today's report runs to hundreds of pages and it says this whole case has laid bare what it calls the disrespect, the prejudice and even contempt with which some officers and staff treated
help before being murdered in bristol four years ago, according to a report by the independent police complaints commissioni made dozens of calls to police, mainly to report racial abuse, criminal damage and threats to kill. he was eventually beaten to death by a neighbour who wrongly believed he was a paedophile. avon and somerset police say they have made changes and has apologised to his family. jon kay reports. bijan ebrahimi. he told police dozens of times that his life was in danger. to...
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commissions. avon and somerset police repeatedly failed a disabled refugee who was beaten to death bristol four years ago. that's the conclusion of the independent police complaintsnored bijan ebrahimi's pleas for help for years. mr ebrahimi, originally from iran, made dozens of calls to police from a number of addresses over several years, to report racial abuse and threats to his life. jon kay reports. bijan ebrahimi. he told police dozens of times that his life was in danger. to just do whatever you can... what part of "be quiet" do you not understand? shut up! now, a report says that, over several years, the iranian refugee was repeatedly failed by avon and somerset police, treated as a nuisance, not as a victim. in 2013, he was beaten to death by a neighbour outside his flat and his body set on fire. the independent police complaints commission says there were systematic failures in the way he was dealt with. today's report runs to hundreds of pages and it says this whole case has laid bare what it calls the disrespect, the prejudice and even contempt with which some officers and staff treated bijan ebrahimi in the days before he was murdered here. reading t
commissions. avon and somerset police repeatedly failed a disabled refugee who was beaten to death bristol four years ago. that's the conclusion of the independent police complaintsnored bijan ebrahimi's pleas for help for years. mr ebrahimi, originally from iran, made dozens of calls to police from a number of addresses over several years, to report racial abuse and threats to his life. jon kay reports. bijan ebrahimi. he told police dozens of times that his life was in danger. to just do...
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the independent police complaints commission is investigating the circumstances surrounding the deathr—old. dan johnson was at the scene last night. a tense night in part of east london. a fleet of police riot vans faces a burning barricade. fireworks and bottles being thrown. hundreds of officers were sent to force people back. move away, the dogs are coming out. after a peaceful protest earlier in the day ended in violence. it is just past midnight and things have started to calm down and many people have moved away and left. there are still quite a lot of police officers here in heavy riot gear. this was sparked by the death of rashan charles, a 20—year—old chased into a shop by police. officers say he tried to swallow something. there was a struggle and he became ill. just over an hour later, rashan charles was declared dead. he's the third young man to lose his life after being stopped by police in london injust a month. they are angry and they are confused as they are not represented in life itself. they have to carry knives and sell drugs because they are living in fear. why do
the independent police complaints commission is investigating the circumstances surrounding the deathr—old. dan johnson was at the scene last night. a tense night in part of east london. a fleet of police riot vans faces a burning barricade. fireworks and bottles being thrown. hundreds of officers were sent to force people back. move away, the dogs are coming out. after a peaceful protest earlier in the day ended in violence. it is just past midnight and things have started to calm down and...
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delstration, but the family appealed for people to stay calment they are working with the independent police complaints commissionthe circumstances around this death, but it is clear it caused concern and unsees in this community. people are sensitive about the way that the police deal with young men in this pa rt police deal with young men in this part of london. dan, for the moment, thank you very much. the north korean leader, kim jong—un, has said that the whole of the us mainland is now within firing range following his military‘s latest intercontinental missile test. it is the second such missile to be launched by pyongyang this month and reached an altitude of more than 2,000 miles. the us and south korea has responded by carrying out a series of missile exercises. nearly a quarter of shops are breaking the law, by selling knives to underage people, some as young as 13. that is according to new figures from the local government association, which says some retailers, including two supermarket chains, have been caught out. this is completely avoidable. shops, retailers, can put in place processes to stop yo
delstration, but the family appealed for people to stay calment they are working with the independent police complaints commissionthe circumstances around this death, but it is clear it caused concern and unsees in this community. people are sensitive about the way that the police deal with young men in this pa rt police deal with young men in this part of london. dan, for the moment, thank you very much. the north korean leader, kim jong—un, has said that the whole of the us mainland is now...
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that's the conclusion of the independent police complaints commission, who say officers ignored bijanrom iran, made dozens of calls to police from a number of addresses over several years, to report racial abuse and threats to his life. jon kay reports. bijan ebrahimi. he told police dozens of times that his life was in danger. to just do whatever you can... what part of "be quiet" do you not understand? shut up! now, a report says that, over several years, the iranian refugee was repeatedly failed by avon and somerset police, treated as a nuisance, not as a victim. in 2013, he was beaten to death by a neighbour outside his flat and his body set on fire. the independent police complaints commission says there were systematic failures in the way he was dealt with. today's report runs to hundreds of pages and it says this whole case has laid bare what it calls the disrespect, the prejudice and even contempt with which some officers and staff treated bijan ebrahimi in the days before he was murdered here. reading that report, it was devastating. bijan‘s sisters told me the list of failin
that's the conclusion of the independent police complaints commission, who say officers ignored bijanrom iran, made dozens of calls to police from a number of addresses over several years, to report racial abuse and threats to his life. jon kay reports. bijan ebrahimi. he told police dozens of times that his life was in danger. to just do whatever you can... what part of "be quiet" do you not understand? shut up! now, a report says that, over several years, the iranian refugee was...
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the uk independent police complaints commission is investigating the death of a 20—year—old black manhop and restrained by police in east london. there's been an outcry since security camera footage of the incident was shared on social media. the borough police commander for hackney said officers would be asked to account for their actions. six months into his administration and president trump has yet to come up with a strategy for dealing with america's longest war — the war in afghanistan. his administration is supposed to be poised to announce a significant increase in troops but there have been repeated delays. so are more troops the answer? our south asia correspondent justin rowlatt, reports from kabul. the afghan army calls in air support to defend troops from a taliban attack. a fighter plane swoops into action, protecting the troops on the ground... radio: we have a visual on the building to the north. nice shot. ..by taking out enemy targets. air support is crucial to modern warfare as this american—led training exercise shows. it is something the afghan military has not be
the uk independent police complaints commission is investigating the death of a 20—year—old black manhop and restrained by police in east london. there's been an outcry since security camera footage of the incident was shared on social media. the borough police commander for hackney said officers would be asked to account for their actions. six months into his administration and president trump has yet to come up with a strategy for dealing with america's longest war — the war in...
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the uk independent police complaints commission is investigating the death of a 20—year—old black manhop and restrained by police in east london. there's been an outcry since security camera footage of the incident was shared on social media. the borough police commander for hackney said officers would be asked to account for their actions. indian doctors say a tibetan student who set himself on fire in an act of protest against chinese rule has died in hospital. 19—year—old tenzin choeying succumbed to critical burn injuries a week after he set fire to himself at a university campus in the indian city of varanasi. eyewitnesses say the student shouted "victory to tibet" before pouring kerosene over his body. six months into his administration and president trump has yet to come up with a strategy for dealing with america's longest war — the war in afghanistan. his administration is supposed to be poised to announce a significant increase in troops but there have been repeated delays. so are more troops the answer? 0ur south asia correspondent justin rowlatt, reports from kabul. the af
the uk independent police complaints commission is investigating the death of a 20—year—old black manhop and restrained by police in east london. there's been an outcry since security camera footage of the incident was shared on social media. the borough police commander for hackney said officers would be asked to account for their actions. indian doctors say a tibetan student who set himself on fire in an act of protest against chinese rule has died in hospital. 19—year—old tenzin...
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the independent police complaints commission, which is examining his death, says an object was removedon social media by people in haggerston, there was a growing collection of flowers and candles today, and growing anger. pauline pearce, who became well—known for chastising rioters on camera in 2011, told me that she knew rashan well. he should be alive today, sitting in a cell somewhere able to tell his side of the story but instead he is laying in a morgue waiting for an autopsy, and waiting to be buried. we‘ve got to pick up the pieces, the community has to pick up the pieces. many people visiting the shop and the neighbouring barbershop were clearly upset. i am angry, i am sad. i feel for his family and mother. i know him personally, it is disgusting. the death follows a similar incident last month, also in east london, there is growing anger here that young men are dying during arrests, even when no weapons are involved. every deftly to support the like black lives matter, which started in america after numerous police shootings of black people better. princes william and harry h
the independent police complaints commission, which is examining his death, says an object was removedon social media by people in haggerston, there was a growing collection of flowers and candles today, and growing anger. pauline pearce, who became well—known for chastising rioters on camera in 2011, told me that she knew rashan well. he should be alive today, sitting in a cell somewhere able to tell his side of the story but instead he is laying in a morgue waiting for an autopsy, and...
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the investigation has been handed from london's metropolitan police to the independent police complaints commissionso has the anger, resulting in this violent protests. in a statement, rashan charles‘s family say that while they appreciate all the public support, any hostile actions distracting from the investigation were unwelcome. greg dawson, bbc news. this weekend marks 100 years in the third battle of passchendaele began. 450,000 men killed or injured on both sides will be remembered this weekend. up to three months of brutal fighting weekend. up to three months of brutalfighting ended weekend. up to three months of brutal fighting ended when they gained five miles of territory. just a metre beneath this fertile topsoil, the dense clay, through which water doesn't drain. we called at the slaughterhouse. even the most seasoned veteran at the slaughterhouse. even the most seasoned veteran felt you were lucky if you went out there and came back. if you're wounded and you slip off the duckboards, you just sank into the mud. not only that, but every pool you'd fall in with decomposed bodies of huma
the investigation has been handed from london's metropolitan police to the independent police complaints commissionso has the anger, resulting in this violent protests. in a statement, rashan charles‘s family say that while they appreciate all the public support, any hostile actions distracting from the investigation were unwelcome. greg dawson, bbc news. this weekend marks 100 years in the third battle of passchendaele began. 450,000 men killed or injured on both sides will be remembered...
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the investigation has been handed from the metropolitan police to the independent police complaints commissionanger, resulting in these violent protests. in a statement, rashan charles‘s family say while they appreciate the public support, any hostile actions distracting from the investigation were unwelcome. colombia's president says he won't recognise the result of sunday's vote in venezuela to elect an assembly with power to rewrite the constitution. juan manuel santos said it lacks legitimacy. the venezuelan president nicolas maduro insists the new assembly will bring peace and unity to his country. the bbc‘s tim allman has more. despite de guzman clampdown, despite the bad weather, the protest continue in caracas. demonstrators clashing with police as opposition activist tried to block roads in the capital. anger growing at the administration of nicholas bundoora. translation back somehow he will have to hear us, says this man. i hopein have to hear us, says this man. i hope in the name of god he will hear us. hope in the name of god he will hear us. they are not doing their duty as the p
the investigation has been handed from the metropolitan police to the independent police complaints commissionanger, resulting in these violent protests. in a statement, rashan charles‘s family say while they appreciate the public support, any hostile actions distracting from the investigation were unwelcome. colombia's president says he won't recognise the result of sunday's vote in venezuela to elect an assembly with power to rewrite the constitution. juan manuel santos said it lacks...
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how it handled the case back then is now being examined by the independent police complaints commissionasn't changed much over the last a0 years. but forensic science has developed at a rapid pace, and that's what led police to her real killer. during a cold case review of the evidence in 2006, police established a full dna profile. when a sample of hough‘s dna was entered on the database ten years later, it matched. the court heard the odds of it being anyone other than hough‘s were a billion to one. members of janet‘s family were in court today. they've described hough as an animal. tonight he begins a 12 year sentence for a brutal attack he thought he'd got away with since he was 16. sian lloyd, bbc news, mold crown court. the dutch royal family has attended a memorial ceremony in memory of dutch passengers who died on mh 17 after it was shot down over ukraine three years ago. a missile hit the fight as it travelled from amsterdam to kuala lumpur. the duke and duchess of cambridge have arrived in warsaw for the first part of an official visit to both poland and germany. they brought
how it handled the case back then is now being examined by the independent police complaints commissionasn't changed much over the last a0 years. but forensic science has developed at a rapid pace, and that's what led police to her real killer. during a cold case review of the evidence in 2006, police established a full dna profile. when a sample of hough‘s dna was entered on the database ten years later, it matched. the court heard the odds of it being anyone other than hough‘s were a...
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the investigation has been handed from the metropolitan police to the independent police complaints commissionesulting in these violent protests. in a statement, rashan charles‘s family say while they appreciate the public support, any hostile actions distracting from the investigation are unwelcome. stay with us here on bbc world news. coming up, a look back at a wild week for american healthcare is to follow the ups and downs for obamacare and crop care. —— tromp. cheering the us space agency, nasa, has ordered an investigation after confirmation today that astronauts were cleared to fly while drunk. the last foot patrol in south armagh. once an everyday part of the soldiers' lot, drudgery and danger, now no more after almost four decades. if one is on one's own, in a private house, not doing any harm to anyone, i don't really see why people should wander in and say, you're doing something wrong. six rare white lion cubs are on the prowl at worcestershire park and, already, they have been met with a roar of approval from visitors. they're lovely, yeah. really sweet. yeah, they were cute. thi
the investigation has been handed from the metropolitan police to the independent police complaints commissionesulting in these violent protests. in a statement, rashan charles‘s family say while they appreciate the public support, any hostile actions distracting from the investigation are unwelcome. stay with us here on bbc world news. coming up, a look back at a wild week for american healthcare is to follow the ups and downs for obamacare and crop care. —— tromp. cheering the us space...
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the investigation has been handed from the metropolitan police to the independent police complaints commissionocial media, so has and, resulting in these violent protests. in a statement, rashan charles‘s family say while they appreciate the public support, any hostile actions distracting from the investigation are unwelcome. charlie gard, the british baby at the centre of a legal battle over his care, has died. the 11 month old was moved to a hospice, where his life support was removed. a statement from his family said: 0ur beautiful little boy has gone. we are so proud of you, charlie. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh looks back at the story which captured attention around the world. today, charlie is two weeks old. this is charlie gard without breathing or feeding tubes. born apparently healthy, but soon a devastating genetic condition emerged which causes progressive muscle weakness. by his side throughout have been his parents, connie yates and chris gard. charlie was transferred from intensive care at great 0rmond street hospital, where he spent ten months, to a hospice, where he d
the investigation has been handed from the metropolitan police to the independent police complaints commissionocial media, so has and, resulting in these violent protests. in a statement, rashan charles‘s family say while they appreciate the public support, any hostile actions distracting from the investigation are unwelcome. charlie gard, the british baby at the centre of a legal battle over his care, has died. the 11 month old was moved to a hospice, where his life support was removed. a...
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the independent police complaints commission is investigating the death of 20—year—old rashan charlesocked a road in dalston, east london, and set mattresses alight. richard lister reports. the vigil here has passed off peacefully. i think the campaigners very much wanted to bring their message right to the door of the police. some were chanting justice for rashan, some holding pictures of him. among the crowd was his father. i know the family have seemed worried about the violent scenes we saw last night in hackney, with objects being thrown out the police. a spokesperson for the family addressed the crowd. this is their message. i've enough experience of burning down our community, i have experienced death in our communities. i have experienced the anger the people are feeling. believe me, young people, i want to talk to you. on behalf of the family. young people who knew him. we understand your frustration, we understand your anger. don't feel that the family doesn't have the frustration and the anger, too. the family knows taking it to the streets doesn't give you justice. burning
the independent police complaints commission is investigating the death of 20—year—old rashan charlesocked a road in dalston, east london, and set mattresses alight. richard lister reports. the vigil here has passed off peacefully. i think the campaigners very much wanted to bring their message right to the door of the police. some were chanting justice for rashan, some holding pictures of him. among the crowd was his father. i know the family have seemed worried about the violent scenes we...
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the independent police complaints commission took over this inquiry very soon. is evidence that something was found in the man's throat at the scene. we heard from the borough commander at hackney today and he said no police officer was exempt from the law and would not wish to be. he said there would not wish to be. he said there would be a lot of speculation about how this young man died and he has been named locally as rash and remain charles. prince william and prince harry have spoken candidly about their relationship with their mother princess diana in a documentary marking the twentieth anniversary of her death. in it they describe her sense of fun but also speak of their regret that their last conversation with her was a rushed phone call. our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell‘s report contains some flash photography. to the watching world, she was the princess whose image appeared constantly on front pages. it was a glamorous but necessarily limited impression of the real person. now nearly 20 years after diana's death in the car accident in paris,
the independent police complaints commission took over this inquiry very soon. is evidence that something was found in the man's throat at the scene. we heard from the borough commander at hackney today and he said no police officer was exempt from the law and would not wish to be. he said there would not wish to be. he said there would be a lot of speculation about how this young man died and he has been named locally as rash and remain charles. prince william and prince harry have spoken...
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a report by the independent police complaints commission says that in 2016—17, there were six fatal policeattacker, khalid masood. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw is with me. what is the significance of these figures? on the police shooting figures? on the police shooting figures it is difficult to see whether this is a pattern or a blip. six shootings is the highest number the ipcc has recorded since it was founded in 2004 but they are spread across six police force areas and when we looked into them investigators have found no evidence of misconduct on the part of the armed police involved in at least four of the cases. you also have to look at it in the context of armed operations police are carrying out each year, last year it was 14,700 so each year, last year it was 14,700 so six deaths need to be seen in that context. as far as the pursuit figures, there were 28 deaths of people involved in incidents in which police were following them in a police car, following a suspect vehicle. in the majority of those cases, the drivers of the vehicle we re cases, the drivers of the ve
a report by the independent police complaints commission says that in 2016—17, there were six fatal policeattacker, khalid masood. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw is with me. what is the significance of these figures? on the police shooting figures? on the police shooting figures it is difficult to see whether this is a pattern or a blip. six shootings is the highest number the ipcc has recorded since it was founded in 2004 but they are spread across six police force areas and when...
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she was arrested after the deaths and now an independent police complaints commission review has foundinvolved in the case. two other detectives have been cleared. almost three years after the murders, stacy wanted to revisit the scene where her family was killed and asked us to be there with her. during the visit, she becomes very upset but was determined to carry on. you might find some of the details in this report distressing. it's exactly... very eerie. it's almost like expecting something to happen. my heart is just... erratic, yeah. for the first time in three years, stacy banner has returned to the family farm near farnham in surrey where her sister lucy and her mum christine were shot dead in 2014 by this man, her stepfatherjohn lowe. it brings back so many terrible memories. it's just... just awful place, awful. why did you want to come back? just to see... if there was anything that reminded me of them. my sister painted those gold. i don't know. i don't think i'll come back again. the two deceased appeared to have gunshot wounds. the officers also found a total of four dogs
she was arrested after the deaths and now an independent police complaints commission review has foundinvolved in the case. two other detectives have been cleared. almost three years after the murders, stacy wanted to revisit the scene where her family was killed and asked us to be there with her. during the visit, she becomes very upset but was determined to carry on. you might find some of the details in this report distressing. it's exactly... very eerie. it's almost like expecting something...
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very soon afterwards this incident was referred to the independent police complaints commission. ed video from the scene, there are about 15 security cameras in there. they have body worn video from the police officer and they say they have spoken to the police and other witnesses. they say they have spoken to the family of the young man and explained to the family what their role is and what their investigation is about. we have had a statement from the borough commander in hackney, very well aware of the sensitivities around this case and the video. he said there is likely to be speculation over the next few days regarding what led to this man becoming ill, so he says all police officers are fully aware that they will be asked to account for their actions. 0fficers to account for their actions. officers are not exempt from the law and we would not wish to be. our correspondent in east london. 0ur correspondent in east london. the rules on blood donation are to be relaxed in england and scotland to allow more gay men and sex workers to take part. experts say there is clear eviden
very soon afterwards this incident was referred to the independent police complaints commission. ed video from the scene, there are about 15 security cameras in there. they have body worn video from the police officer and they say they have spoken to the police and other witnesses. they say they have spoken to the family of the young man and explained to the family what their role is and what their investigation is about. we have had a statement from the borough commander in hackney, very well...
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the police watchdog, the independent police complaints commission is now investigating.rom outside the eu after brexit. that's the warning from a house of lords committee. it's urging the government to insist on similar standards in any free trade agreements to avoid what it calls a race to the bottom on welfare. the president of the united states says the special relationship between the uk and the us is going to get even better. he's tweeted after american officials held talks with the international trade secretary, liam fox. president trump says the us and uk are beginning a new chapter for stronger trade. vatican authorities have begun turning off around a 100 fountains in the city state, in response to a prolonged drought. the fountains in st peter's square were among the first to go dry. a vatican spokesman said the decision was an act of solidarity with the people of rome, who have water in short supply. it's the moment you've been waiting for. could this be the world's bestjob? this is a zookeeper in southwest china who has to dress up as a panda in order to play
the police watchdog, the independent police complaints commission is now investigating.rom outside the eu after brexit. that's the warning from a house of lords committee. it's urging the government to insist on similar standards in any free trade agreements to avoid what it calls a race to the bottom on welfare. the president of the united states says the special relationship between the uk and the us is going to get even better. he's tweeted after american officials held talks with the...
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the investigation was taken over very quickly by the independent police complaints commission.ve seized a lot of video footage, there are about 15 security cameras in there. they have body worn video footage from the officers concerned. they have statements from independent witnesses who were there. they have also been in touch with the family to tell them what their role is and what is going on. we have had a statement from the last couple of hours from the borough commander here in hackney, simon lawrence, and he said there would be a lot of speculation over the next few days regarding what led to this man becoming ill and he urges people to keep in touch with the ipcc website because it is their investigation. he said, all police officers are fully aware they will be asked to account for their actions. 0fficers be asked to account for their actions. officers are not exempt from the law and we would not wish to be. i have spoken to one person here this morning who did not want to go on camera. he said he knew the family, this young man could have been his son. he said what ev
the investigation was taken over very quickly by the independent police complaints commission.ve seized a lot of video footage, there are about 15 security cameras in there. they have body worn video footage from the officers concerned. they have statements from independent witnesses who were there. they have also been in touch with the family to tell them what their role is and what is going on. we have had a statement from the last couple of hours from the borough commander here in hackney,...
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the independent police complaints commission took over this enquiry very soon.thing was found in the mount‘s throat at the scene. we have heard from the borough commander in hackney today. he said no police officer was exempt from the law and would not wish to be. he said there would be a lot of speculation in the next few days about how the young man died. the headlines on bbc news... more than a0 of the bbc‘s best known female personalities have written to the corporation's director—general to "act now" to deal with the gender pay gap. a 20—year—old man has died after being confronted by a police officer in an east london shop. new insights into the relationship princess diana had with her sons william and harry — in a new documentary to mark 20 years since her death. the head of the powerful trade body representing all german car manufactures has told the bbc that a long transitional deal after brexit is needed — otherwise there'll be a threat tojobs and investment in britain. the president of the german automotive industry association — has accused britain o
the independent police complaints commission took over this enquiry very soon.thing was found in the mount‘s throat at the scene. we have heard from the borough commander in hackney today. he said no police officer was exempt from the law and would not wish to be. he said there would be a lot of speculation in the next few days about how the young man died. the headlines on bbc news... more than a0 of the bbc‘s best known female personalities have written to the corporation's...
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the independent police complaints commission is now investigating the death of mr charles, who was 20for protests to be peaceful. we understand your frustration, we understand your anger. don't feel the family doesn't feel that anger and frustration as well. but the family knows, taking it to the streets doesn't give you justice. burning down your own homes, burning down your neighbourhood will not give you justice. pakistan's ousted prime minister nawaz sharif has named his brother as his successor. mr sharif was forced to resign as prime minister yesterday over corruption allegations. his brother, shabaz, is currently the chief minister of punjab province. but he won't be able to take over straightaway, as our south asia correspondent, justin rowlatt reports from islamabad. rain lashed down as the ruling party gathered to choose a new leader. many in pakistan hoped yesterday's supreme court ruling that prime minister nawaz sharif was unfit to hold office, would begin a cleansing of corruption within the political class. the disgraced former prime minister today denied any wrongdoing
the independent police complaints commission is now investigating the death of mr charles, who was 20for protests to be peaceful. we understand your frustration, we understand your anger. don't feel the family doesn't feel that anger and frustration as well. but the family knows, taking it to the streets doesn't give you justice. burning down your own homes, burning down your neighbourhood will not give you justice. pakistan's ousted prime minister nawaz sharif has named his brother as his...
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that‘s the conclusion of the independent police complaints commission, who say officers ignored bijanevidence that "racial bias" at the force affected the officers response. jon kay reports. clement four years clement on, and tonight the sisters of bijan ebrahimi have some more answers. they‘ve been told their vulnerable younger brother was repeatedly failed by police in the years before he was murdered — treated as a nuisance, not as a victim. reading that report, it was devastating. they say the list of failings has shocked them. it was so hard to see bijan all these years been suffering, and his voice never listened to. he always thought that he‘s in a country that the police is there to protect people. don't you dare take pictures of me, all right... today‘s report says bijan didn‘t just fear for his life in the days before he was murdered by this neighbour, lee james. .. get out of my house. but that he‘d called police repeatedly from a number of addresses over several years, asking for help. i‘ve got an mob outside my door. but time and time again, he was ignored. what part of b
that‘s the conclusion of the independent police complaints commission, who say officers ignored bijanevidence that "racial bias" at the force affected the officers response. jon kay reports. clement four years clement on, and tonight the sisters of bijan ebrahimi have some more answers. they‘ve been told their vulnerable younger brother was repeatedly failed by police in the years before he was murdered — treated as a nuisance, not as a victim. reading that report, it was...
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the independent police complaints commission says an object was removed from his throat at the scene.cial media, there was a growing collection of flowers and candles at the scene in haggerston, and growing anger. pauline pearce, famous for chastising rioters on camera in 2011, told me she knew rashan well. that boy should be alive today sitting in a cell somewhere being able to tell his side of the story. but instead, he is laying on a morgue waiting for an autopsy and waiting to be buried. and we've got to pick up the pieces. the community's got to pick up the pieces. many people visiting the shop and the neighbouring barber's shop were clearly upset. i'm angry, i'm sad, i feel for his family, his mother. i know him personally and it's disgusting. rashan charles's death follows a similar incident last month, also in east london. and there is a growing anger here that young men are dying while being arrested, even when no weapons are involved. tonight, the always fragile trust in the police in this area is under intense strain. daniel sandford, bbc news, haggerston. prince william an
the independent police complaints commission says an object was removed from his throat at the scene.cial media, there was a growing collection of flowers and candles at the scene in haggerston, and growing anger. pauline pearce, famous for chastising rioters on camera in 2011, told me she knew rashan well. that boy should be alive today sitting in a cell somewhere being able to tell his side of the story. but instead, he is laying on a morgue waiting for an autopsy and waiting to be buried....