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i think the iopc has just let down the victims and survivors. having these things hang over them. i think it's let down us, the public of south yorkshire, by not providing a proper answer to the question of "where does accountability lie? " more than 40 men have been convicted and cases are still going through the courts. you are under arrest on suspicion of indecent assault of a girl aged between 14 and 15 years. and arrests continue to be made, including this one recently. the justice system still catching up with rotherham's past. judith moritz, bbc news, rotherham. the queen has praised the windrush generation for what she called their "profound contribution" to british life. a new monument at waterloo station in london pays tribute to the thousands of people who arrived in the uk from caribbean countries between 1948 and 1971. it was revealed to mark windrush day. the queen said she hoped the statue would "inspire present and future generations" in memory of those who arrived on board the hmt empire windrush at tilbury docks in 1948. 0ur co
i think the iopc has just let down the victims and survivors. having these things hang over them. i think it's let down us, the public of south yorkshire, by not providing a proper answer to the question of "where does accountability lie? " more than 40 men have been convicted and cases are still going through the courts. you are under arrest on suspicion of indecent assault of a girl aged between 14 and 15 years. and arrests continue to be made, including this one recently. the...
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i think the iopc has let down the victims, the survivors. .ink it is let down us, - the public of south yorkshire, by not providing a proper answer to the question of, where does l accountability live ? the iopc says its investigation is still open and its work is to ensure the situation doesn't happen again. no police officers have been sacked or prosecuted. more than a0 abusers have been convicted of grooming offences and cases continue to go through the courts. the justice system is still catching up with rotherham's past. judith moritz, bbc news, rotherham. the time is1:20. our top story this lunchtime. prices are continuing to rise at their fastest rate for a0 years, as food, energy and fuel costs climb. and we're live at the glastonbury festival, which has opened its gates for the first time in three years. 200,000 people will descend on worthy farm. many still trying to find somewhere to pitch their tent. and coming up on the bbc news channel, world champion dina asher—smith and katarina johnson—thompson are among the athletes chosen to
i think the iopc has let down the victims, the survivors. .ink it is let down us, - the public of south yorkshire, by not providing a proper answer to the question of, where does l accountability live ? the iopc says its investigation is still open and its work is to ensure the situation doesn't happen again. no police officers have been sacked or prosecuted. more than a0 abusers have been convicted of grooming offences and cases continue to go through the courts. the justice system is still...
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the iopc says the focus of its report was to highlight what went wrong in rotherham and why. hasn't delivered accountability. i think the iopc has just let down the victims and survivors, and i think it's let down the police by dragging this out for so long, having these things hang over them, i think it has let down us, the public of south yorkshire, by not providing a proper answer to the question of "where does accountability lie?" more than a0 men have been convicted and cases are still going through the courts. you are under arrest on suspicion of indecent assault of a girl aged between ia and 15 years. and arrests continue to be made, including this one recently. the justice system still catching up with rotherham's past. judith moritz, bbc news, rotherham. the time is 6:15pm. our top story this evening... at least 1000 people are reported dead, and scores injured, after a powerful earthquake in afghanistan. and coming up, glastonbury is back — after a three year gap fans are descending on worthy farm in somerset for one of the biggest music festivals in the world. comi
the iopc says the focus of its report was to highlight what went wrong in rotherham and why. hasn't delivered accountability. i think the iopc has just let down the victims and survivors, and i think it's let down the police by dragging this out for so long, having these things hang over them, i think it has let down us, the public of south yorkshire, by not providing a proper answer to the question of "where does accountability lie?" more than a0 men have been convicted and cases are...
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i think the iopc has let down the victims, the survivors. .or so long. having these things hang over them. i think it's let down us, - the public of south yorkshire, by not providing a proper answer to the question of where does i accountability lie, then? the iopc says its investigation is still open and its work is to ensure the situation doesn't happen again. no police officers have been sacked or prosecuted. more than lio abusers have been convicted of grooming offences, and cases continue to go through the courts. the justice system is still catching up with rotherham's past. judith moritz, bbc news, rotherham. facebook says it has removed a large number of accounts and groups posting pictures and videos of upskirting, following an investigation by bbc news. our research found thousands of users openly sharing obscene material of women and girls taken in public without their consent. our correspondent angus crawford has this report, which contains some flashing images. this man is following a schoolgirl in new york, about to film up her s
i think the iopc has let down the victims, the survivors. .or so long. having these things hang over them. i think it's let down us, - the public of south yorkshire, by not providing a proper answer to the question of where does i accountability lie, then? the iopc says its investigation is still open and its work is to ensure the situation doesn't happen again. no police officers have been sacked or prosecuted. more than lio abusers have been convicted of grooming offences, and cases continue...
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the police watchdog, the iopc, started looking at the case in 2015.onduct or gross misconduct hearing. but because of what emerged at the inquests, it has today reopened its investigation, giving the families some hope — eight years on — that some of the detectives, many of whom have been promoted, might be held to account. the time is 6.20pm. our top story this evening... the main search for survivors after the deadly earthquake in afghanistan is called off. more than 1,000 people are thought to have died health officials are warning parents to ensure their children's polio vaccines are up to date, after the virus was detected in london sewage. coming up in sportsday on the bbc news channel... we'll have news from eastbourne, where jack draper reached a maiden atp tour semifinal on a day of mixed fortunes for the brits. the prime minister has arrived in east africa ahead of the commonwealth leaders' summit, which begins in rwanda tomorrow. borisjohnson has been defending his controversial migrant deal with rwanda — telling critics to "keep an open mi
the police watchdog, the iopc, started looking at the case in 2015.onduct or gross misconduct hearing. but because of what emerged at the inquests, it has today reopened its investigation, giving the families some hope — eight years on — that some of the detectives, many of whom have been promoted, might be held to account. the time is 6.20pm. our top story this evening... the main search for survivors after the deadly earthquake in afghanistan is called off. more than 1,000 people are...
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the police watchdog, the iopc, started looking at the case in 2015.ent, in interviews. in 2019 it said no police officer would face a misconduct or gross misconduct hearing but because of what emerged at the inquests, where the officers did give it evidence, it has today reopened its investigation. given the families some hope that some of the families some hope that some of the detectives, many of whom have been promoted, might finally be to account. the prime minister has arrived in east africa ahead of the commonwealth leaguers summit which begins in rwanda tomorrow. boris johnson has been defending his controversial asylum deal with rwanda while touring the capital, kigali, telling critics to keep an open mind on it. on friday the prime minister is due to hold a meeting with prince charles, who is attending the gathering on behalf of the queen. the earth supreme court has upheld the right of americans to carry guns in public striking down a century old restrictions in new york that limited the ability of people to carry weapons openly. the decisio
the police watchdog, the iopc, started looking at the case in 2015.ent, in interviews. in 2019 it said no police officer would face a misconduct or gross misconduct hearing but because of what emerged at the inquests, where the officers did give it evidence, it has today reopened its investigation. given the families some hope that some of the families some hope that some of the detectives, many of whom have been promoted, might finally be to account. the prime minister has arrived in east...
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now the iopc has said there were "material flaws" in its own investigation.test figures show there were over 700,000 patients waiting for treatment in april, which is approximately one in five of the welsh population. over 68,000 of them have been waiting for two years. the government says services are still recovering following the pandemic. 0ur correspondent hywel griffith reports. after four years of waiting, patricia is finally having her operation. she needs a joint replacement in her thumb so she can do simple things like cooking and gardening again. it was very difficult, but covid came in the middle and there wasn't anything you could do, and i just accepted it. it's nothing you can do about it. you just have to get on with it, don't you? long waits are something patients in wales have had to accept. pre—pandemic, around 5% of patients were already waiting more than nine months for treatment. now, more than a third wait that long. seeing their health deteriorate as they wait is difficult for surgeons like dougie russell. it's really frustrating. befor
now the iopc has said there were "material flaws" in its own investigation.test figures show there were over 700,000 patients waiting for treatment in april, which is approximately one in five of the welsh population. over 68,000 of them have been waiting for two years. the government says services are still recovering following the pandemic. 0ur correspondent hywel griffith reports. after four years of waiting, patricia is finally having her operation. she needs a joint replacement...
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what the iopc have confirmed to i happened? what the iopc have confirmed to me i happened?came out to demonstrate on the streets of hackney and around the uk, calling for people to be held responsible as a result of this. we know the safeguarding review found that racism was highly likely to have been a factor in this case and the mayor of london at sadiq khan in march wrote to the director—general of the iopc and he said consider the detail, the safeguarding review, especially that racism had a role, and he added saying, allegations of discrimination would normally be considered at the level of gross misconduct. of course, we still do have to wait for the iopc report to come out. it hasn't come out yet. they are being investigated over claims of gross misconduct, so what has been the reaction? {lister claims of gross misconduct, so what has been the reaction?— has been the reaction? over the weekend there i has been the reaction? over the weekend there was i has been the reaction? over the weekend there was a i has been the reaction? over the| weekend there was a conferenc
what the iopc have confirmed to i happened? what the iopc have confirmed to me i happened?came out to demonstrate on the streets of hackney and around the uk, calling for people to be held responsible as a result of this. we know the safeguarding review found that racism was highly likely to have been a factor in this case and the mayor of london at sadiq khan in march wrote to the director—general of the iopc and he said consider the detail, the safeguarding review, especially that racism...
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the iopc report suggests neil hibberd omitted forensic evidence from ali kololo's trial. in connection with his killing released. she believes he's innocent. at the centre of this potential miscarriage ofjustice, a highly decorated british police officer, detective superintendent neil hibberd, investigated for leaving out key forensic evidence at the kenyan trial. he knows what he's done. they put a man in prison who shouldn't have been put in prison, so they have to live with that. i'd put my faith in them, and i did believe that they would find the killer of david and the people who took me. in 2011, jude was held hostage for six months by somali pirates. a kenyan man, ali kololo, is in prison, but his lawyer says for a number of reasons it wasn't a fair trial. this was the tebbutts' last photo together. in the days after the murder, a metropolitan police team flew to kenya to investigate, led by neil hibberd, in the suit, the key witness for the prosecution. the police watchdog said he failed to include evidence that cast doubt on whether a footprint in the sand where
the iopc report suggests neil hibberd omitted forensic evidence from ali kololo's trial. in connection with his killing released. she believes he's innocent. at the centre of this potential miscarriage ofjustice, a highly decorated british police officer, detective superintendent neil hibberd, investigated for leaving out key forensic evidence at the kenyan trial. he knows what he's done. they put a man in prison who shouldn't have been put in prison, so they have to live with that. i'd put my...
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the iopc says the focus of its report was to highlight what went wrong in rotherham and why.tims and survivors, and i think it's let down the police by dragging this out for so long, having these things hang over them, i think it has let down us, the public of south yorkshire, by not providing a proper answer to the question of "where does accountability lie?" more than 40 men have been convicted and cases are still going through the courts. you are under arrest on suspicion of indecent assault of a girl aged between 14 and 15 years. and arrests continue to be made, including this one recently. the justice system still catching up with rotherham's past. judith moritz, bbc news, rotherham. facebook says it has removed a large number of accounts and groups posting pictures and videos of upskirting — following an investigation by bbc news. our research found thousands of users openly sharing obscene material of women and girls, taken in public without their consent. 0ur correspondent angus crawford has this report, which contains some flashing images. this man is following a sch
the iopc says the focus of its report was to highlight what went wrong in rotherham and why.tims and survivors, and i think it's let down the police by dragging this out for so long, having these things hang over them, i think it has let down us, the public of south yorkshire, by not providing a proper answer to the question of "where does accountability lie?" more than 40 men have been convicted and cases are still going through the courts. you are under arrest on suspicion of...
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now the iopc has said there were "material flaws" in its own investigation. isa it is a truly green case but there have already been reports into what went on net so just explain exactly what this ruling is to say. it went on net so just explain exactly what this ruling is to say.— what this ruling is to say. it took until the fourth _ what this ruling is to say. it took until the fourth death _ what this ruling is to say. it took until the fourth death for - what this ruling is to say. it took until the fourth death for the - until the fourth death for the police, frankly, to even realise that there were murderers going on. they kept thinking there were drugs —related deaths and it was only after quite a lot of persuasion from the relatives of the fourth man who died, jack taylor, that the police actually did take it seriously enough to identify that these were four murders. after the trial of stephen port it was fairly obvious that there should be an investigation into how detectives had gone about their business but when the independent 0ffice had gone abo
now the iopc has said there were "material flaws" in its own investigation. isa it is a truly green case but there have already been reports into what went on net so just explain exactly what this ruling is to say. it went on net so just explain exactly what this ruling is to say.— what this ruling is to say. it took until the fourth _ what this ruling is to say. it took until the fourth death _ what this ruling is to say. it took until the fourth death for - what this ruling is to...
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i think the iopc has let down the victims, the survivors. .ability lie ? the iopc says its investigation is still open and its work is to ensure the situation doesn't happen again. no police officers have been sacked or prosecuted. more than 40 abusers have been convicted of grooming offences and cases continue to go through the courts. the justice system is still catching up with rotherham's past. judith moritz, bbc news, rotherham. and just after 15:30 we'll be speaking to the labour mp for rotherham, sarah champion, so stay with us for that. a new bill of rights is being published by the government which it says will enable it to over—ride rulings made by the european court of human rights. last week it was that court which blocked a flight organised by the home office to remove a number of asylum seekers from the uk to rwanda. let's have a look at what the government says is included in the bill. it says it includes greater weight in law to freedom of speech and makes it clear that the uk supreme court is the ultimate judicial decision—mak
i think the iopc has let down the victims, the survivors. .ability lie ? the iopc says its investigation is still open and its work is to ensure the situation doesn't happen again. no police officers have been sacked or prosecuted. more than 40 abusers have been convicted of grooming offences and cases continue to go through the courts. the justice system is still catching up with rotherham's past. judith moritz, bbc news, rotherham. and just after 15:30 we'll be speaking to the labour mp for...
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investigations from the beginning and that basic lines of inquiry were not followed and after that the iopcigation and it has taken until today for them to decide, actually, looking at what came out of the inquest, there were material flaws in their own investigation, and decided to reopen it. much to the relief, i should say, of stephen port�*s victims families. we also heard from the former chief superintendent of the metropolitan police and here is what he said. these men were very close to each other. the suspect, in fact, was in the debate arrested on one occasion. they failed to carry out basic investigations into laptops recovered by the individual. that suicide note was subsequently discovered to have been bitten by stephen port, the murderer said the failures were multiple. the family liaison was incredibly poor and the victims families had to carry out investigations themselves in order to draw to the attention of the police the obvious fact that these were connected unrelated. the taliban have _ were connected unrelated. the taliban have appealed for international support after a
investigations from the beginning and that basic lines of inquiry were not followed and after that the iopcigation and it has taken until today for them to decide, actually, looking at what came out of the inquest, there were material flaws in their own investigation, and decided to reopen it. much to the relief, i should say, of stephen port�*s victims families. we also heard from the former chief superintendent of the metropolitan police and here is what he said. these men were very close...
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the iopc report suggests neil hibberd omitted forensic evidence from ali kololo's trial.he's done. they put a man in prison who shouldn't have been put in prison, so they have to live with that. i'd put my faith in them, and i did believe that they would find the killer of david and the people who took me. in 2011, jude was held hostage for six months by somali pirates. a kenyan man, ali kololo, is in prison, but his lawyer says for a number of reasons it wasn't a fair trial. this was the tebbutts' last photo together. in the days after the murder, a metropolitan police team flew to kenya to investigate, led by neil hibberd, in the suit, the key witness for the prosecution. the police watchdog said he failed to include evidence that cast doubt on whether a footprint in the sand where the tebbutts were taken was ali kololo's. i was brought up to trust the police and ourjudicial system. they always get it right, but this is a harsh reality, that they don't, and they haven't in this case. in a ruling seen by bbc news, the police watchdog, the iopc, says a disciplinary tribun
the iopc report suggests neil hibberd omitted forensic evidence from ali kololo's trial.he's done. they put a man in prison who shouldn't have been put in prison, so they have to live with that. i'd put my faith in them, and i did believe that they would find the killer of david and the people who took me. in 2011, jude was held hostage for six months by somali pirates. a kenyan man, ali kololo, is in prison, but his lawyer says for a number of reasons it wasn't a fair trial. this was the...
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particular the fact that the police officers gave evidence at the inquest, because in the initial iopce than eight years on, and the investigation into the investigators still isn't complete and the families obviously find that very distressing, put out a very strongly worded statement today, saying that the police also have blood on their hands. now it's time for a look at the weather, with carol kirkwood. hello, again. some flowers don't match ours will be heavy and thundery today but not everyone will catch one, lots of dry weather, a fair bit of sunshine and areas of cloud although still see a bright or sunny intervals. top temperatures in the north midlands or northern england today. throughout the evening and overnight the progress our showers are making a move it northwards. still the potential to be heavy and thundery. likely some patchy mist and fog, should not be problematic and feeling humid tonight, temperatures falling away down to nine celsius. any mist that forms will lift rapidly tomorrow. lots of dry weather around, showers developing which will bring more persistent r
particular the fact that the police officers gave evidence at the inquest, because in the initial iopce than eight years on, and the investigation into the investigators still isn't complete and the families obviously find that very distressing, put out a very strongly worded statement today, saying that the police also have blood on their hands. now it's time for a look at the weather, with carol kirkwood. hello, again. some flowers don't match ours will be heavy and thundery today but not...
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after that, the iopc said they would look again at their own investigation, and it's taken until todayial flaws in their own investigation and they have decided to reopen it, much to the relief, i should say, of stephen port�*s victims' families. the prime minister has arrived in east africa ahead of the commonwealth leaders summit which begins in rwanda tomorrow. borisjohnson has been defending his controversial asylum deal with rwanda — telling critics to "keep an open mind" on it. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth sent this report from kigali. children sing. could this be a lesson in diplomacy? 0n visits in the rwandan capital today, borisjohnson was keen to talk about education, trade, sustainability — the things that bind commonwealth countries together. but it was a plan his government has drawn up to send asylum seekers from the uk here that has attracted attention. prince charles reportedly thinks that policy needs work, having, its claimed, called it "appalling". in rwanda himself, representing the queen, he is due to meet the prime minister tomorrow, who earlier seemed
after that, the iopc said they would look again at their own investigation, and it's taken until todayial flaws in their own investigation and they have decided to reopen it, much to the relief, i should say, of stephen port�*s victims' families. the prime minister has arrived in east africa ahead of the commonwealth leaders summit which begins in rwanda tomorrow. borisjohnson has been defending his controversial asylum deal with rwanda — telling critics to "keep an open mind" on...