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the ipcc makes a far more conservative statement. they state an upper bound of a abouta meter, about 3 feet, and it's once again an example of where the ipcc arguably has been overly conservative. some as myself have argued that partly that's just due to the culture of science. scientists tend to be reticent.t. we don't like to mamake strong conclusions that e have to withdhdraw at some later time. and there''s also aa cocomponent, i believeve, due to the pressure, ththe outside pressure, , the critics, a very well-funded and well-organized effort to literally discredit the science of climate change sometimes by attempting to discreditit the scientists themselves. i myself have been a victim of that. and in the face of all that pressure and those attacks, i thihink to some extet the ipcc has a actually withdran a a bit, and they've been more guarded, more conservavative, ,e reticent in what they're willing to conclulude than they really should be givenen the evidence. anand arguably, you know, if it is indeed the ipcc's role to advis
the ipcc makes a far more conservative statement. they state an upper bound of a abouta meter, about 3 feet, and it's once again an example of where the ipcc arguably has been overly conservative. some as myself have argued that partly that's just due to the culture of science. scientists tend to be reticent.t. we don't like to mamake strong conclusions that e have to withdhdraw at some later time. and there''s also aa cocomponent, i believeve, due to the pressure, ththe outside pressure, , the...
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the ipcc says it will seek to a nswer continue. his death, and will follow the evidence wherever it leads. the german chancellor, angela merkel, has offered her "deepest sympathy" to the relatives of a man who was killed in a knife attack at a supermarket in hamburg. mrs merkel promised the incident yesterday, during which six other people were injured, would be fully investigated. officials have confirmed the knifeman — a palestinian who'd come to germany from the united arab emirates — was on a database of known islamists. 0ur berlin correspondent damian mcguinness reports. this mobile phone video shot by an eyewitness shows a group of local residents trying to stop the attack are hurting anyone else. they were ina are hurting anyone else. they were in a nearby cafe when he ran past, attacking people on the street with attacking people on the street with a large knife. the men grabbed chairs to bring him under control as he tried to stab them. chancellor angela merkel has thanked them for their courage. a woman ran and shouted, t
the ipcc says it will seek to a nswer continue. his death, and will follow the evidence wherever it leads. the german chancellor, angela merkel, has offered her "deepest sympathy" to the relatives of a man who was killed in a knife attack at a supermarket in hamburg. mrs merkel promised the incident yesterday, during which six other people were injured, would be fully investigated. officials have confirmed the knifeman — a palestinian who'd come to germany from the united arab...
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we have been speaking to the head of the ipcc.ook we will get a better idea. what we do know is that none of them were emergency responses. two thirds of those who died were not the drivers of the vehicles being pursued but passengers or by standards or other road users. so that does raise concerns road users. so that does raise concerns and we will want to look at it and see if any are learning emerges. give us a bit more on what we hear from the emerges. give us a bit more on what we hearfrom the ipcc, they emerges. give us a bit more on what we hear from the ipcc, they have asked the crown prosecution service to consider charges against the metropolitan police officer? this is in relation to a long—running investigation into alleged fraud at the police federation of england and wales. the allegations emerged last year, £1 million channelled into a charitable organisation, and enquiry launched and it's been going on for months, four police officers investigated. we have learned from the ipcc today that three will face no further
we have been speaking to the head of the ipcc.ook we will get a better idea. what we do know is that none of them were emergency responses. two thirds of those who died were not the drivers of the vehicles being pursued but passengers or by standards or other road users. so that does raise concerns road users. so that does raise concerns and we will want to look at it and see if any are learning emerges. give us a bit more on what we hear from the emerges. give us a bit more on what we hearfrom...
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is saying today that it pursuits by the ipcc is saying today thatitis pursuits by the ipcc is sayingce chief council. theresa may has started her holiday in italy with her husband, philip. spending a few days in lake garda in italy, she will return from an engagement before heading to switzerland for a two—week walking break. switzerland was also a destination of choice for the former prime minister, margaret thatcher. let's have a look at the weather. we have quite a lot of dry and sunny weather through the afternoon. not everywhere. it is a little bit cooler in the east with a bit more cloud, keeping those temperatures down. for many others, blue skies sunshine through the rest of the day. don't get too used to it. today is probably going to be the best day of the week weather—wise. we have more cloud towards the look this age are coming in from the isle of wight. blue skies and beautiful, warm conditions. moving into the evening hours, we see more cloud at times but most of us remaining dry and there will still be some decent spells of sunshine as we head through the end of the da
is saying today that it pursuits by the ipcc is saying today thatitis pursuits by the ipcc is sayingce chief council. theresa may has started her holiday in italy with her husband, philip. spending a few days in lake garda in italy, she will return from an engagement before heading to switzerland for a two—week walking break. switzerland was also a destination of choice for the former prime minister, margaret thatcher. let's have a look at the weather. we have quite a lot of dry and sunny...
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and it was our push for the ipcc to go through the last few years beyond those three days.pen. well, he never gave up. well he never gave up, he always thought that he is in a country, the police is there to protect people, and he could not see anything beyond that. as you said, how many times they didn't listen to him he always went back to them seeking help from them. and it is so devastating to see how they failed him. do you think the report goes far enough? i think the ipcc, as i've mentioned, they've done the entire investigation, and i think the depth of it, it was quite satisfying for us. the failure of the agency and police was quite obvious. and i would say, the police and the investigation, we are quite happy. and not only that, the points they've taken on board, and the meetings we've got with them, from time to time, it shows they have taken the lessons on board and they are doing something. but we haven't even started with the council. they haven't shown any action or any investigation at all. this is bristol city council, you are still waiting for the officia
and it was our push for the ipcc to go through the last few years beyond those three days.pen. well, he never gave up. well he never gave up, he always thought that he is in a country, the police is there to protect people, and he could not see anything beyond that. as you said, how many times they didn't listen to him he always went back to them seeking help from them. and it is so devastating to see how they failed him. do you think the report goes far enough? i think the ipcc, as i've...
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six shootings is the highest number the ipcc has recorded since it was founded in 2004 but they are spreadked 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 vehicle were not those who died, it was pedestrians or passengers and that will be a concern. this is the highest figure for 11 years, there's been a concerted effort to strengthen police driver training and rules around police pursuits but the ipcc has said today it will look again at that with the national police chiefs council. one of the pope's most senior advisors is due to appear in an aust
six shootings is the highest number the ipcc has recorded since it was founded in 2004 but they are spreadked 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...
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this mp urged the ipcc to announce its findings as soon as possible.facts of the situation. i be watching very closely at what the outcome is. this evening, the met says it is committed to learning any lessons that emerge the investigative process. let‘s find out what is going on in hackney tonight. our correspondent is there. i am reading that the chief superintendent, simon laurens, is urging people to keep up—to—date with the ipcc headquarters and state m e nts with the ipcc headquarters and statements they put out because he is aware, as we statements they put out because he is aware, as we can see statements they put out because he is aware, as we can see behind you, that emotions are running high. that is right. in that statement from the borough commander, he said he understood that there would be a lot of speculation about this incident, especially because it was filmed on a security camera and that video has been widely shared by a lot of people. a lot of people have strong views about what happened in that video. a lot of people here believe
this mp urged the ipcc to announce its findings as soon as possible.facts of the situation. i be watching very closely at what the outcome is. this evening, the met says it is committed to learning any lessons that emerge the investigative process. let‘s find out what is going on in hackney tonight. our correspondent is there. i am reading that the chief superintendent, simon laurens, is urging people to keep up—to—date with the ipcc headquarters and state m e nts with the ipcc...
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england and wales, the figure was six at the end of march and that is the highest total since the ipccve 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 were called out, and out of those there we re called out, and out of those there were six deaths so that figure has to be put into context. in terms of road traffic incidents involving the police, i think what will concern the police and the ipcc is the number of deaths resulting f
england and wales, the figure was six at the end of march and that is the highest total since the ipccve 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...
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the ipcc says it will seek to answer the questions from ration —— rashan charles‘s family and follow 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 provide quality pensions for members of the scheme. distinguished academicjoan harvey paid into the scheme for four yea rs. harvey paid into the scheme for four years. she has already been paid from that pensi
the ipcc says it will seek to answer the questions from ration —— rashan charles‘s family and follow 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 ——...
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earlier today we heard from dame anne owers — the chairwoman of the ipcc.he spike in figures. it is something that stands out but we don't know whether it is a spike or the beginning of a trend. we don't know whether it is a spike or the beginning of a trendm we don't know whether it is a spike or the beginning of a trend. it is sufficiently a spike that we want to be talking to the national police chiefs council about whether those procedures, which were developed over the years, and have brought down the number of deaths in pursuit related incidents, whether we need to look at those and whether there should be any additions to police training. euro report is essentially a statistical report, at this stage, did seem to be any new trends that could explain, is too early to be sure as to why? i think it is too early to be sure because a lot of those investigations are ongoing and once we have had a chance to dig into them, we will get a better idea. what we do know is that none of them where emergency responses. two thirds of those who died were not the driv
earlier today we heard from dame anne owers — the chairwoman of the ipcc.he spike in figures. it is something that stands out but we don't know whether it is a spike or the beginning of a trend. we don't know whether it is a spike or the beginning of a trendm we don't know whether it is a spike or the beginning of a trend. it is sufficiently a spike that we want to be talking to the national police chiefs council about whether those procedures, which were developed over the years, and have...
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the police, here in hackney we work very hard on that, and that is why we have been talking to the ipccelligence led around stop and search, and that officers and young people understand their rights and responsibilities. sol think that what is sad is that it has disrupted that good relationship in hackney, a relation that has been built up with the council and community leaders and the young people themselves. there is a further protest this afternoon outside the police station, do you fear there could be more violence?” really hope there will not be any, i would echo the concerns of the family, those in the community have been saying that as well, and i would urge anyone coming from outside of hackney to reflect on what has been happening here in the week, listen to the people who have been saying we want protests to be calm, and act responsibly. that is the mayor of hackney, and the message has come out strongly from the family of rashan charles, they wa nt the family of rashan charles, they want any the family of rashan charles, they wa nt a ny protests the family of rashan charles,
the police, here in hackney we work very hard on that, and that is why we have been talking to the ipccelligence led around stop and search, and that officers and young people understand their rights and responsibilities. sol think that what is sad is that it has disrupted that good relationship in hackney, a relation that has been built up with the council and community leaders and the young people themselves. there is a further protest this afternoon outside the police station, do you fear...
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his death is being investigated by the police watchdog the ipcc.at of the extremist group, the so—called islamic state, in mosul, after three years of fighting. one by one, the cities captured by is in 2014 have been taken back — but what the government does next for people in the liberated areas is likely to be just as important. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, paul adams, has been in falluja, recaptured just over a year ago, to see how life has changed. what does a city do when islamic state is gone? when the caliphate, with all its religious austerity and extreme violence has been driven out? islamic state showed off a modest version of this funfair two yea rs modest version of this funfair two years ago. it is no longer a place of the gander. a year after the militants left, the people of this troubled city are back, just beginning to unwind. but the scars are everywhere. this nine—year—old was caught in an explosion three yea rs was caught in an explosion three years ago. he lost a leg and is still suffering. his grandmother worries about his ha
his death is being investigated by the police watchdog the ipcc.at of the extremist group, the so—called islamic state, in mosul, after three years of fighting. one by one, the cities captured by is in 2014 have been taken back — but what the government does next for people in the liberated areas is likely to be just as important. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, paul adams, has been in falluja, recaptured just over a year ago, to see how life has changed. what does a city do when islamic...
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his death is being investigated by the police watchdog the ipcc.es in wales and in northern england. the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, said people would not accept that "spending billions more on london is the country‘s highest priority for transport investment". the met office says there‘s an increased risk of unprecedented winter downpours such as those that caused extensive flooding in 2014. using a supercomputer to map future weather patterns, it‘s revealed there‘s now a one in three chance of monthly rainfall records being broken in england and wales in winter. more than 30 people have been killed and more than a0 injured in a suicide bomb attack in the afghan capital kabul. the taliban say they carried out the bombing during the morning rush hour. the taliban has maintained control of parts of the country, after being driven from power following a us—led invasion 16 years ago. 0ur correspondentjustin rowlatt is in kabul, and reports on the continuing fight there against the group. the suicide attacker struck at 7am, exploding his
his death is being investigated by the police watchdog the ipcc.es in wales and in northern england. the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, said people would not accept that "spending billions more on london is the country‘s highest priority for transport investment". the met office says there‘s an increased risk of unprecedented winter downpours such as those that caused extensive flooding in 2014. using a supercomputer to map future weather patterns, it‘s revealed...
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few days regarding what led to this man becoming ill and he urges people to keep in touch with the ipccit 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 ever the young man did, he did not warrant this kind of treatment from the police. the police would not have treated a white kid like this. our correspondent in east london. the headlines on bbc news: in a new interview prince william and prince harry have recalled fond memories of their mother diana princess of wales. some of the bbc‘s most high profile women have written to the director general, calling on him to correct gender disparity in pay. a 20—year—old man has died after being confronted by a police officer in an east london shop. sport now and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centr
few days regarding what led to this man becoming ill and he urges people to keep in touch with the ipccit 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...
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it has been described as a crime epidemic, and many police officers, including the ipcc, so that sheght deal with the problem of acid attacks without also looking at the use of mopeds. they are restricted by pursuits guidelines. these two things, the police are saying, go hand—in—hand. their hands are tied a lot of the time. is very important that we do listen to the concerns that the police are raising in this discussion. i hope the home office will take notes on those. my particular concern is about the use of acid, the attack in bacton in my constituency did not involve a mopeds, it was somebody on foot. i think we need changes to address that very specifically. 0k, stephen timms, labourmp. thank that very specifically. 0k, stephen timms, labour mp. thank you very much. thank you very much. the authorities in turkey have sacked a further 7,000 members of the security forces and civil service — as mass rallies are held in the country to mark the first anniversary of a failed coup to overthrow president erdogan. around 200,000 people have now been punished for allegedly supporting t
it has been described as a crime epidemic, and many police officers, including the ipcc, so that sheght deal with the problem of acid attacks without also looking at the use of mopeds. they are restricted by pursuits guidelines. these two things, the police are saying, go hand—in—hand. their hands are tied a lot of the time. is very important that we do listen to the concerns that the police are raising in this discussion. i hope the home office will take notes on those. my particular...
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the ipcc is investigating the death ofa the ipcc is investigating the death of a 20—year—old black manommunity‘s got to pick up the pieces. former metropolitan police superintendent lee row logan told me the cctv footage raises some important questions —— leroy logan. i saw the footage and obviously it‘s showing an officer restraining a person believed to be a suspect and, of course, force was being used around the person‘s upper body. of course, we now know that that person has passed away. when it comes to restraining a suspect, presumably proportionality is the key, is it? absolutely. whenever any action that an officer has to take has to take into account a person‘s human rights and that must be clear in an officer‘s mind and he or she must know that their action has to be proportionate, it has to be legal and it has to be necessary. these are the tests that have to be looked at by the investigating officers in the independent police complaints commission. of course, if it goes further, in terms of the crown prosecution service, or even further to the courts. as you well know, ther
the ipcc is investigating the death ofa the ipcc is investigating the death of a 20—year—old black manommunity‘s got to pick up the pieces. former metropolitan police superintendent lee row logan told me the cctv footage raises some important questions —— leroy logan. i saw the footage and obviously it‘s showing an officer restraining a person believed to be a suspect and, of course, force was being used around the person‘s upper body. of course, we now know that that person has...
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a previous ipcc report found some failings with the police, including criticism of their decision toraised the alarm. is there anything that you want to change or would like to see changed in terms of the gun laws? gun laws in this country are incredibly tight. however, the shotgun fee is minimal and the taxpayer pays for people to have guns. do i agree with that? of course not. the fact of the matter is, you know, with guns, there needs to bea is, you know, with guns, there needs to be a complete change in the way we look at guns. it's not acceptable for any police to hand back guns to anyone, especially not psychopaths. you've talked about your mum and sister's legacy, what you hope the legacy will be. tell us a bit about the both of them? my sister was incredibly clever, she was a graphic designer, she was beautiful, absolutely beautiful and i'm incredibly proud of her. we had a very bad childhood so she survived that and she was a real fighter. my mum was very funny actually. she sometimes saw, you know... we'd had a hard life so she saw the good in life and that's what i'm still
a previous ipcc report found some failings with the police, including criticism of their decision toraised the alarm. is there anything that you want to change or would like to see changed in terms of the gun laws? gun laws in this country are incredibly tight. however, the shotgun fee is minimal and the taxpayer pays for people to have guns. do i agree with that? of course not. the fact of the matter is, you know, with guns, there needs to bea is, you know, with guns, there needs to be a...
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concerted effort to shed and police driver training and the rules that the ipcc are saying they willof the pope's most senior advisors is due to appear in an australian court tomorrow to face charges of sexual assault. cardinal george pell has returned from rome saying that he is innocent, and will clear his name. as our sydney correspondent hywel griffith explains, the case is the latest controversy to hit the catholic church in australia. in george pell‘s hometown, people have become used to confronting the past, and dealing with the spectre of abuse. ribbons mark the places in ballarat where members of the christian brothers 0rder sexually assaulted children in the 1970s. dozens ended their lives prematurely. phil nagle was abused as an eight—year—old. it took more than 20 years for his abuser to be brought tojustice. phil nagle was abused as an eight—year—old. it took more than 20 years for his abuser to be brought tojustice. decades on, he still feels the catholic church has not acknowledged the suffering of victims. they defend the brand at all cost. they don't make any admissi
concerted effort to shed and police driver training and the rules that the ipcc are saying they willof the pope's most senior advisors is due to appear in an australian court tomorrow to face charges of sexual assault. cardinal george pell has returned from rome saying that he is innocent, and will clear his name. as our sydney correspondent hywel griffith explains, the case is the latest controversy to hit the catholic church in australia. in george pell‘s hometown, people have become used...
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he said they should keep in touch with the ipcc to see what statements they make in the next few days. 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 car accident in paris, her sons william and harry have spoken in an itv documentary about diana, the mother who did so much to shape their childhood. we felt, you know, incredibly loved, harry and i. and i‘m very grateful that that love still feels there. it was that love that even if she was on the other side of the room, as a son you could feel
he said they should keep in touch with the ipcc to see what statements they make in the next few days. 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...
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it is just about the ipcc, hopefully wanting to put that m, m ipcc, hopefully wanting to put that in,senedd david weir archer academy. people set in 2012, because they thought there was a need to inspire the next generation. we are an academy based purely on being run by volunteers. our biggest issue is raising funds, obviously, so that young people that come along can access the sport. when you have a disability, have any equipment to ta ke disability, have any equipment to take part in that sport is very expensive. for example, a racing chair is equivalent to 3500 or £5,000. even racing gloves are £150. for young people, it is very hard to ta ke for young people, it is very hard to take part in that sport. i know that steph and holly were saying the same in their sport. tell us more about that, what were your experiences, starting out, how hard it was? my throwing arm, which helps me to balance as i am throwing, that cost £5,000. it is very expensive, but it is part of me, i need that its role as farasi is part of me, i need that its role as far as i do. javelins range from £1000 up
it is just about the ipcc, hopefully wanting to put that m, m ipcc, hopefully wanting to put that in,senedd david weir archer academy. people set in 2012, because they thought there was a need to inspire the next generation. we are an academy based purely on being run by volunteers. our biggest issue is raising funds, obviously, so that young people that come along can access the sport. when you have a disability, have any equipment to ta ke disability, have any equipment to take part in that...
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none were forthcoming, because this issue is now being looked at by the ipcc.the police. thank you. the headlines on bbc news: there've been angry clashes in east london after a protest over the death of a man who was restrained by police last week. north korea says its latest missile test proves the whole of the us mainland is within range of its weapons. president trump names retired military generaljohn kelly as his new chief of staff after reince priebus stood down from the post. a former petroleum minister has been named as interim prime minister of pakistan. shahid khaqan abbasi has been chosen to replace former prime minister nawaz sharif after he was was ordered to stand down over corruption allegations. mr abbasi is expected to serve for a few months until mr sharif‘s brother, shahbaz sharif, can take over thejob. shahbaz sharif will first need to step down as the chief minister of punjab province and then win a national assembly seat in a by—election. two men have been arrested by police investigating two separate rape attacks on a schoolgirl. the 14
none were forthcoming, because this issue is now being looked at by the ipcc.the police. thank you. the headlines on bbc news: there've been angry clashes in east london after a protest over the death of a man who was restrained by police last week. north korea says its latest missile test proves the whole of the us mainland is within range of its weapons. president trump names retired military generaljohn kelly as his new chief of staff after reince priebus stood down from the post. a former...
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the ipcc found there were six fatal police shooting in 2016—17, the highest for 12 years. 32 people diedyoung man with autism has been paid around £45,000 in damages by a private hospital and the police after the way they treated him. adam nasralla was pinned to the floor and to his bed for 11 hours by nine members of staff at a private hospital in birmingham. he was sometimes so heavily medicated that he could hardly speak or stand. a local authority investigation found there had been serious and multiple failings in his care. that's a summary of the latest bbc news — more at 10.30. we will bring you an interview with jehovah's witnesses soon. luke says, iam jehovah's witnesses soon. luke says, i am writing some of the things i have heard regarding your section on disfellowships. i am a former jehovah's witness who left when i was 18 as i no longer believed in the main elements of the religion. i was not baptised, i was not disfellowshipped. i have never been shunned. ifeel sometimes disfellowshipped. i have never been shunned. i feel sometimes jehovah's witnesses get bashed in the medi
the ipcc found there were six fatal police shooting in 2016—17, the highest for 12 years. 32 people diedyoung man with autism has been paid around £45,000 in damages by a private hospital and the police after the way they treated him. adam nasralla was pinned to the floor and to his bed for 11 hours by nine members of staff at a private hospital in birmingham. he was sometimes so heavily medicated that he could hardly speak or stand. a local authority investigation found there had been...
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we'll speak to ipcc commissionerjan williams in a minute, after this report from our correspondentjone 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 and just coming to terms with what happened to bijan, it was devastating. he always thought that he is in a country that police are there to protect people. and he couldn't see anything beyond that. last year, pc kevin duffy and community support officer andrew passmore were jailed, after being convicted of misconduct in a public office. pc‘s leanne winter and helen harris ere cleared by the jury, but were later sacked by a misconduct hearing. we accept that we failed bijan ebrahimi at his time of greatest need and throughout that time, he was respectful and he had confidence and trust in us, the police. and we let him down and for that, we are sorry. avon and somerset police
we'll speak to ipcc commissionerjan williams in a minute, after this report from our correspondentjone 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 and just coming to terms with what happened to bijan, it was devastating. he...