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jenny kumah, bbc news. centre—left mps like himself out of the party. companies can no longer make cold calls unless a claimant has opted in to receive them. claims management companies that break the rules will face large fines. russian war planes have launched fresh strikes on rebel—held positions in the syrian province of idlib, as protesters call for international help to stop the offensive. in sport, stuart broad takes an early wicket as india try to recoup england's unlikely lead on the second day of the final test. northern ireland ira goal down in their opening nations league fixture against bosnia—herzegovina. england kick off their nations leave campaign at wembley this evening, playing spain in theirfirst campaign at wembley this evening, playing spain in their first game since being knocked out of the world cup in the semifinals. history beckons serena williams as he prepares for tonight's us open final, hoping to equal the slam record. tributes have been paid to the us rapper mac miller, who's
jenny kumah, bbc news. centre—left mps like himself out of the party. companies can no longer make cold calls unless a claimant has opted in to receive them. claims management companies that break the rules will face large fines. russian war planes have launched fresh strikes on rebel—held positions in the syrian province of idlib, as protesters call for international help to stop the offensive. in sport, stuart broad takes an early wicket as india try to recoup england's unlikely lead on...
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jenny kumah, bbc news. in oceans. shejoins me via webcam. good to have you with us. this is a good move? i think it is a really bold and brave move, it is simply innovative. anything to try to clean up innovative. anything to try to clean up the plastic in the sea cannot be a bad thing. there are of question marks involving around it, because it has never been done before. but there is so much plastic in the seas that this is really needed right now. of course, this is something that treats the symptoms, rather than deals with the root cause. is there a danger that if people see this and it is successful, people think it is not a big problem because it can be solved by dragging something through the ocean? you nailed it on the head, that is my exact worry. i think that this is pa rt exact worry. i think that this is part of the solution, and you can't keep on cleaning up the mess if we keep on cleaning up the mess if we keep putting plastic in the sea. the main solution to plastic pollution in general is cu
jenny kumah, bbc news. in oceans. shejoins me via webcam. good to have you with us. this is a good move? i think it is a really bold and brave move, it is simply innovative. anything to try to clean up innovative. anything to try to clean up the plastic in the sea cannot be a bad thing. there are of question marks involving around it, because it has never been done before. but there is so much plastic in the seas that this is really needed right now. of course, this is something that treats the...
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jenny kumah, bbc news. our top story this lunchtime.e will still receive a pay off worth more than £1.5 million. and coming up, nike court controversy with the face of their new advertising campaign. coming up on bbc news, reports suggest that manchester united manager jose mourinho has accepted a one—year prison sentence over a tax fraud case in spain, but he is unlikely to spend any time injail. it may sound like something out of a science fiction film but police are now increasingly using powerful artificial intelligence tools to solve complex crimes. the techniques include cctv facial recognition and programmes that can scan hundreds of thousands of documents for incriminating information. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw was given exclusive access to the serious fraud office to see how it works. this is the computer software helping fraud investigators join the dots. it trawls through e—mails and electronic documents to identify patterns in communications, working fast, faster than human. i don't have to think a lot. i don
jenny kumah, bbc news. our top story this lunchtime.e will still receive a pay off worth more than £1.5 million. and coming up, nike court controversy with the face of their new advertising campaign. coming up on bbc news, reports suggest that manchester united manager jose mourinho has accepted a one—year prison sentence over a tax fraud case in spain, but he is unlikely to spend any time injail. it may sound like something out of a science fiction film but police are now increasingly using...
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jenny kumah, bbc news.my corbyn of driving centre—left mps like himself out of the party. companies can no longer make cold calls unless a claimant has opted in to receive them. claims management companies that break the rules will face large fines. and an attempt to clear plastic waste from the pacific ocean gets under way today. tributes have been paid to the us rapper mac miller, who's died after an apparent drug overdose. the 26—year—old, who's real name was malcolm mccormick, was found at his home near los angeles. he rose to fame after topping the us charts with his debut album in 2011. earlier this year, the musician went through a well—publicised break—up with his long—term girlfriend, the singer ariana grande. mac miller's friend and fellow musician, pittsburgh slim, was totally shocked by the news. just a great, great kid. a great kid. nobody had anything bad to say about him. you can see by the reaction on twitter. this is too much. really drugs just aren't cool and i don't know what happened, no
jenny kumah, bbc news.my corbyn of driving centre—left mps like himself out of the party. companies can no longer make cold calls unless a claimant has opted in to receive them. claims management companies that break the rules will face large fines. and an attempt to clear plastic waste from the pacific ocean gets under way today. tributes have been paid to the us rapper mac miller, who's died after an apparent drug overdose. the 26—year—old, who's real name was malcolm mccormick, was...
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jenny kumah, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav.e first part of the night before more rain turns to the western areas. this is the weather front that brought the wet weather through central portions of the country. a bit dry to the south and certainly parts of scotland, it has been glorious this afternoon with lots of sunshine. the sunshine will end the day here across much more of the eastern scotland. that rain for the eastern scotland. that rain for the shuffle is a way, but to the latter parts of the night, and other weather front will bring a further rain here. it can be quite cool in the skies... double figures underneath the cloud. this is the big picture for sunday, we can see those weather fronts across western errors which will bring down the start. this area of low pressure slowly moving north, and also some strong winds. we start off on a damp note, outbreaks across western areas, clearing northwards and is in the afternoon, we should see some brighter weather moving in behind, a better afternoon for many. 1—2 showers fo
jenny kumah, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav.e first part of the night before more rain turns to the western areas. this is the weather front that brought the wet weather through central portions of the country. a bit dry to the south and certainly parts of scotland, it has been glorious this afternoon with lots of sunshine. the sunshine will end the day here across much more of the eastern scotland. that rain for the eastern scotland. that rain for the shuffle is a...
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jenny kumah, bbc news.led for 14 days, for lying to fbi agents investigating alleged collusion with russia. george papadopoulos — who admitted the offence — was also ordered to do 200 hours of community service and pay a fine of 9,500 dollars. mr trump has denied campaign collusion with moscow. a russian exile who was murdered in britain last march believed that two men from moscow had tried to poison him five years earlier. nikolai glushkov — a former deputy director of the russian airline, aeroflot — was found apparently strangled at his home in south—west london, a week after ex—spy, sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia, were poisoned in salisbury. tributes have been paid to the us rapper, mac miller, who's died after an apparent drug overdose. the 26—year—old, who's real name was malcolm mccormick, was found at his home near los angeles. he rose to fame after topping the us charts with his debut album in 2011. earlier this year, the musician went through a well—publicised break—up with his long—term g
jenny kumah, bbc news.led for 14 days, for lying to fbi agents investigating alleged collusion with russia. george papadopoulos — who admitted the offence — was also ordered to do 200 hours of community service and pay a fine of 9,500 dollars. mr trump has denied campaign collusion with moscow. a russian exile who was murdered in britain last march believed that two men from moscow had tried to poison him five years earlier. nikolai glushkov — a former deputy director of the russian...
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jenny kumah, bbc news.xed weekend across the country so far. it will be wet and are easier times, equally a bit of sunshine. during the rest of tonight, the rain will return to western parts of england, wales, northern england as well, rain across northern ireland and heavy burst of rain eastern scotland. elsewhere, quite mild night. tomorrow, a patchy rain in western parts, heavier rain moving northwards across scotland. things brightening up in eastern and southern
jenny kumah, bbc news.xed weekend across the country so far. it will be wet and are easier times, equally a bit of sunshine. during the rest of tonight, the rain will return to western parts of england, wales, northern england as well, rain across northern ireland and heavy burst of rain eastern scotland. elsewhere, quite mild night. tomorrow, a patchy rain in western parts, heavier rain moving northwards across scotland. things brightening up in eastern and southern
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jenny kumah, bbc news. sarah rainsford is in moscow. to hear from these two men, does anybody know where they are? i think we are, that is the impression vladimir putin was giving with his comments. said he hoped that they came forward, in fact he essentially called for them to approach the russian state media and to make themselves known and to tell their story. that was not a throwaway comment, i think that is what we will see possibly as soon as today, we don't know. certainly everybody here is watching state media to see when that appearance might take place. i think the question is, who will appear? will this be the two men who were ca ptu red this be the two men who were captured on cctv footage in salisbury and are the main suspects according to britain? or remember that the british authorities have a lwa ys that the british authorities have always said that they believe that these two men on that video footage we re these two men on that video footage were using aliases, so there is of course the possibility that the two men who
jenny kumah, bbc news. sarah rainsford is in moscow. to hear from these two men, does anybody know where they are? i think we are, that is the impression vladimir putin was giving with his comments. said he hoped that they came forward, in fact he essentially called for them to approach the russian state media and to make themselves known and to tell their story. that was not a throwaway comment, i think that is what we will see possibly as soon as today, we don't know. certainly everybody here...
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jenny kumah, bbc news.ch believed that two men from moscow had tried to poison him five years earlier. nikolai glushkov, a former deputy director of the russian airline, aeroflot, — was found apparently strangled at his home in south—west london, a week after ex—spy sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia, were poisoned in salisbury. tributes have been paid to the us rapper, mac miller, who's died after an apparent drug overdose. the 26—year—old, who's real name was malcolm mccormick, was found at his home near los angeles. he rose to fame after topping the us charts with his debut album in 2011. earlier this year, the musician went through a well—publicised break—up with his long—term girlfriend, the singer ariana grande. what's it like to be a rookie prison officer at a time of high levels of violence, drug—taking and self—harm ? two years ago a scheme to get some of britain's brightest university graduates working in jails was unveiled. so would the new recruits go the distance? last year our home affairs
jenny kumah, bbc news.ch believed that two men from moscow had tried to poison him five years earlier. nikolai glushkov, a former deputy director of the russian airline, aeroflot, — was found apparently strangled at his home in south—west london, a week after ex—spy sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia, were poisoned in salisbury. tributes have been paid to the us rapper, mac miller, who's died after an apparent drug overdose. the 26—year—old, who's real name was malcolm mccormick,...
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jenny kumah, bbc news. the headlines...t mps like himself out of the party. companies can no longer make cold calls unless a claimant has opted in to receive them. claims management companies that break the rules will face large fines. russian war planes have launched fresh strikes on rebel—held positions in the syrian province of idlib as protesters call for international help to stop the offensive. and in sport... england are 67—1 as they look to overhaul the unlikely lead from england on the final test. india trailing by 265 runs. will grigg scores a consolation goal at windsor park as northern ireland lose their opening nations league fixture 2—1 to bosnia herzegovinia. england kick off their nations league campaign against spain this evening at wembley. the last time they played it was a 2—all draw but manager gareth southgate believes his side are better prepared this time. and history beckons for serena williams as she prepares for tonight's us open final hoping to equal margaret court's grand slam record. more sport
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jenny kumah, bbc news.thousands of council homes. freedom of information requests, submitted to all london councils, reveal that dramatic changes to the capitals social housing stock are under way, which will affect the lives of tens of thousands of residents. gareth furby reports. across london, thousands of council properties are being demolished as estates are being refurbished and redeveloped. but is this good news? some campaigners and experts say it may not be. we have a situation of what we might call hyper—gentrification. council estates have very much become a target for making profit. the claim is that social housing across london is being lost because, when the improved estates are completed, there tend to be fewer homes for council tenants. the green party's sian berry claims she has new figures which prove that regeneration is having a negative impact. i looked at what is called the london development database. we have a net loss of over 4,000 homes, schemes that have been completed over the pa
jenny kumah, bbc news.thousands of council homes. freedom of information requests, submitted to all london councils, reveal that dramatic changes to the capitals social housing stock are under way, which will affect the lives of tens of thousands of residents. gareth furby reports. across london, thousands of council properties are being demolished as estates are being refurbished and redeveloped. but is this good news? some campaigners and experts say it may not be. we have a situation of what...
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jenny kumah, bbc news. drug overdose. the 26—year—old, who's real name was malcolm mccormick, was found at his home near los angeles. he rose to fame after topping the us charts with his debut album in 2011. earlier this year, the musician went through a well—publicised break—up with his long—term girlfriend, the singer ariana grande. mac miller's friend and fellow musician, pittsburgh slim, was totally shocked by the news. just a great, great kid. a great kid. nobody had anything bad to say about him. you can see by the reaction on twitter. this is too much. really drugs just aren't cool and i don't know what happened, nobody does at this point. ijust came to drop some flowers and... say a prayer for him, that is all you can do at this point. what's it like to be a rookie prison officer at a time of high levels of violence, drug—taking and self—harm ? two years ago a scheme to get some of britain's brightest university graduates working in jails was unveiled. so would the new recruits go the distance? last
jenny kumah, bbc news. drug overdose. the 26—year—old, who's real name was malcolm mccormick, was found at his home near los angeles. he rose to fame after topping the us charts with his debut album in 2011. earlier this year, the musician went through a well—publicised break—up with his long—term girlfriend, the singer ariana grande. mac miller's friend and fellow musician, pittsburgh slim, was totally shocked by the news. just a great, great kid. a great kid. nobody had anything bad...
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jenny kumah, bbc news. umunna, has appealed to his party leader, jeremy corbyn, to, in his words, "call off the dogs", and stop centre—left mps being driven out of the party. it comes as a third labour mp, chris leslie, has lost a vote of no confidence among some members of his constituency party. 0ur political correspondent, pete saull is here. pretty strong words from chuka umunna. there are a number of labour mps increasingly uncomfortable in their own party. that's right. there isa their own party. that's right. there is a growing unease amongst some of those moderate, centre—left labour mps, that they are being unfairly targeted now one that really is what chuka umunna is saying in this speech today. he of course has been critical ofjeremy corbyn in the past, there is no surprise there, but it is striking the language he is using here today. he says he's proud of the parties centre—left tradition but the danger is that tradition but the danger is that tradition is being out. having only been re—elected
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jenny kumah reports.ryjanuary, if you did it, maybe a distant memory or you may be thinking of going so before october. today sees the launch of a health campaign witha today sees the launch of a health campaign with a different approach. rather than promoting the idea of taking a whole month of alcohol, it is encouraging people to have more alcohol free days. abstinence programmes can be beneficial but we also know that people can come off those programmes and go back to old habits quickly so we are trying to suggest that we take more drink free days on a regular basis as well so that we can count down and drinking overall. the more you drink, the greater the risk to your health. overall. the more you drink, the greater the risk to your healthm is that simple. two thirds of drinkers find cutting down on alcohol harder than improving diet or exercise. 0ne alcohol harder than improving diet or exercise. one in five drink more than the recommended 1a units a week. around six glasses of wine or six pints of
jenny kumah reports.ryjanuary, if you did it, maybe a distant memory or you may be thinking of going so before october. today sees the launch of a health campaign witha today sees the launch of a health campaign with a different approach. rather than promoting the idea of taking a whole month of alcohol, it is encouraging people to have more alcohol free days. abstinence programmes can be beneficial but we also know that people can come off those programmes and go back to old habits quickly so...
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jenny kumah reports. attacked while on duty.shows a man who was laterjailed at taking police officers. that is four times. and this offender was filmed beating 24 times atan this offender was filmed beating 24 times at an officer. the latest figures showed there were 26,000 assaults on police officers and 17,000 on nhs staff. attacks on prison officers and firefighters are also on the rise. for the very serious assault you could still be put away for life. but we now say that if you speak at a police officer, if you threaten one, the sentence will be double what it was yesterday. there is already an offence of attacking a police officer. the new law means that for the first time, similar protection will be extended to any emergency worker, including search and rescue staff, paramedics and volunteers. judges will also have to consider tougher sentences for other offences such as gbh and sexual assault if the victim is an emergency worker. the legislation will also give the power to take blood samples with consent, from people who
jenny kumah reports. attacked while on duty.shows a man who was laterjailed at taking police officers. that is four times. and this offender was filmed beating 24 times atan this offender was filmed beating 24 times at an officer. the latest figures showed there were 26,000 assaults on police officers and 17,000 on nhs staff. attacks on prison officers and firefighters are also on the rise. for the very serious assault you could still be put away for life. but we now say that if you speak at a...
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jenny kumah, bbc news.ring a planted question. what do we think his strategy is with this announcement? all along, moscow has tried to find out how much the british investigators now. now it needs to provide an explanation which would still keep in line with their overall strategy that russia isa their overall strategy that russia is a victim here. to a certain extent, the russian stance, we needed to be part of investigation in order to trust the results, still works there. it can present them and still deny there is anything special about them. of course, the murder of alexander litvinenko serves as a good illustration here. the two men accused of lacing his tea with polonium never denied they went to london, they said they went to see a football game and to talk to their old pal from the football game and to talk to their old palfrom the kgb. they were saying the polonium came in later and it was a crude smear campaign. something along these lines can still be used today. these two men, named by the brit
jenny kumah, bbc news.ring a planted question. what do we think his strategy is with this announcement? all along, moscow has tried to find out how much the british investigators now. now it needs to provide an explanation which would still keep in line with their overall strategy that russia isa their overall strategy that russia is a victim here. to a certain extent, the russian stance, we needed to be part of investigation in order to trust the results, still works there. it can present them...
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jenny kumah is at the old bailey. what more did the inquest today?d masood's mother, and she describes the final moments she spent with her son. she explained how he visited her six days before the attack. they were preparing a meal and he asked her to repeat certain religious phrases, one of which was "a lot is the one true god and mohammed is his prophet." she said she repeated these phrases. she said she repeated these phrases. she said she repeated these phrases. she said she is not a religious person but she repeated them. she knew her son was a devout muslim so she repeated the. and the following morning, he again asked her to repeat those phrases. again, she did so. repeat those phrases. again, she did so. his final to her as they were going her separate ways the following morning work "they will say i'm a terrorist. i am not." she explained she was confused by the phrase was that she had no idea what she was planning —— what he was planning. she thought his violent past was a hind him. it did not occur to her step she said that she learned of
jenny kumah is at the old bailey. what more did the inquest today?d masood's mother, and she describes the final moments she spent with her son. she explained how he visited her six days before the attack. they were preparing a meal and he asked her to repeat certain religious phrases, one of which was "a lot is the one true god and mohammed is his prophet." she said she repeated these phrases. she said she repeated these phrases. she said she repeated these phrases. she said she is...
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jenny kumah, bbc news.mage" the agency's credibility. it follows a campaign encouraging middle—aged people to have more alcohol—free days. public health england says it hopes this will be the first step in a long—term partership with the charity. if you're feeling weary this morning and stuggling to get motivated... iam i am struggling to get motivated! imagine being mark wahlberg. he's already been up since 2:30am and by now will have fitted in an hour and a half workout! how do you know this? he has told the world. the actor's daily routine has gone viral since being posted online yesterday. one of the things i could relate to: he also finds time for 30 minutes of golf and doesn't have lunch for ten—and—a—half hours after getting up. and he goes to bed at 7.30 so he can get up again at 2:30 a.m.. look at those guns are. is it worth all of that pain and asset? —— asset. those guns are. is it worth all of that pain and asset? -- asset. it depends. he is an actor. —— effort. i like the way he has a signed fa
jenny kumah, bbc news.mage" the agency's credibility. it follows a campaign encouraging middle—aged people to have more alcohol—free days. public health england says it hopes this will be the first step in a long—term partership with the charity. if you're feeling weary this morning and stuggling to get motivated... iam i am struggling to get motivated! imagine being mark wahlberg. he's already been up since 2:30am and by now will have fitted in an hour and a half workout! how do you...
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jenny kumah, bbc news.ave captured imaginations because of crime filler based there. they are experiencing a boom because of a book called shetland. shetland. the crime drama has enjoyed worldwide success with its likeable characters, strong storylines, not to mention the bleak windswept scenery. this place looks like a much better place to come to. when you read the news, everything seems terrible and i think people are taking a wee bit of comfort in island murders! but now writer ann cleeves is bidding farewell to the popular detective. she has released a final novel, wild fire. well, i cannot tell you whether the ending is tragic and jimmy dies, or whether it is happy and he goes off into the sunset with the love of his life, because you will need to read the book to do that. but i can tell you that the tv series will continue. since the series first aired in 2013, thousands of tourists, many from cruise ships, have been heading to shetland on the trail of the murders. we have visitors from america, aust
jenny kumah, bbc news.ave captured imaginations because of crime filler based there. they are experiencing a boom because of a book called shetland. shetland. the crime drama has enjoyed worldwide success with its likeable characters, strong storylines, not to mention the bleak windswept scenery. this place looks like a much better place to come to. when you read the news, everything seems terrible and i think people are taking a wee bit of comfort in island murders! but now writer ann cleeves...
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jenny kumah, bbc news. our correspondent, oleg boldyrev, is in moscow.e about the identities of these two men? presumably the authorities would have scanned the flight ma nifests would have scanned the flight manifests of the airline on the day mentioned by theresa may in her address to parliament last week. russian media, some of them, were circulating information about who the people might have been. alexander petrov was slightly more visible in the social media and in his professional career. last week, when contacted by a publication from saint petersburg, he said, this is all nonsense and he has never been to the uk. today, when the same call was made by russian state tv, he said he probably would be able to speak to them next week. we wonder what the story will be then. even if it isa what the story will be then. even if it is a new chapter, the book remains the same. russia says it is the victim of this information campaign or slander and it says that if it was not part of the british investigation into the attempted murder of the skripals, it has
jenny kumah, bbc news. our correspondent, oleg boldyrev, is in moscow.e about the identities of these two men? presumably the authorities would have scanned the flight ma nifests would have scanned the flight manifests of the airline on the day mentioned by theresa may in her address to parliament last week. russian media, some of them, were circulating information about who the people might have been. alexander petrov was slightly more visible in the social media and in his professional...
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jenny kumah, bbc news.day on the eve of elections that are expected to confirm a surge in support for an anti—immigration party. 0pinion polls suggest that the sweden democrats, who have roots in the neo—nazi movement, will take about 20 % of the vote. neither the centre—left governing parties nor their centre—right opponents are expected to win an outright majority. the wildlife presenter johnny kingdom, who has been described as ‘one of the last true characters of rural britain', has died. the film—maker and photographer, who was famous for his documentaries about exmoor, is believed to have been killed in an accident involving a digger. the 79—year—old made several tv series including ‘johnny kingdom's year with the birds‘. his family said ‘a legend had been lost‘. yesterday on breakfast, i spoke exclusively to zara tindall who's back in the saddle just three months after the birth of her second child. it hasn't been an easy road for zara and herfamily — she opened up to me about her two miscarriages and
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jenny kumah reports. attacked while on duty. who was laterjailed, attacking police officers. that's four times! and this offender was filmed spitting 2a times at an officer. latest figures show there were 26,000 assaults on police officers and 17,000 on nhs staff. attacks on prison officers and firefighters are also on the rise. of course, for the very serious assault, you could still be put away for life. but we are now saying that if you spit at a police officer, if you threaten them, same with a prison officer, the sentence will be double what it was yesterday. there is already an offence of attacking a police officer, but the new law means that for the first time, similar protection will be extended to any emergency worker, including search and rescue staff, paramedics and volunteers. judges will also have to consider tougher sentences for other offences, such as gbh and sexual assault, if the victim is an emergency worker. work as they can be a daily reality. they're hoping the new measures can protect them. pope francis ha
jenny kumah reports. attacked while on duty. who was laterjailed, attacking police officers. that's four times! and this offender was filmed spitting 2a times at an officer. latest figures show there were 26,000 assaults on police officers and 17,000 on nhs staff. attacks on prison officers and firefighters are also on the rise. of course, for the very serious assault, you could still be put away for life. but we are now saying that if you spit at a police officer, if you threaten them, same...
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jenny kumah is at the old bailey. what more did the inquest here today?eard that khalid masood could have been radicalised as early as 2004 and lawyers representing the victims‘ families raised questions as to whether the authorities missed opportunities to identify him as a terrorist threat. his brothers in a statement said that khalid masood converted to islam after his second speuin converted to islam after his second spell injail and converted to islam after his second spell in jail and that he talks about it constantly and tried to pushit about it constantly and tried to push it on others. it emerged he moved to crawley in 2003 when he attended the same mosque as one of the fertiliser bomb plotters and he came under the radar of the security services but he wasn‘t picked up as pa rt services but he wasn‘t picked up as part of the investigation. after the attack, material was recovered from his electronic devices and the material referred to killing enemies of islam, such as filthy misguided jews and non—believers. on his la ptop jews and non—believer
jenny kumah is at the old bailey. what more did the inquest here today?eard that khalid masood could have been radicalised as early as 2004 and lawyers representing the victims‘ families raised questions as to whether the authorities missed opportunities to identify him as a terrorist threat. his brothers in a statement said that khalid masood converted to islam after his second speuin converted to islam after his second spell injail and converted to islam after his second spell in jail and...
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palmer and ploughing into and killing four pedestrians on westminster bridge. 0ur news correspondent jenny kumahat the old bailey. bring us right up to date. we heard from commander usher, in charge of policing, he question the evidence given by his own armed officers at the inquest last week, he described some of it is slightly odd and said he found some of it difficult to reconcile. last week it emerged that the two officers on duty were in a pa rt the two officers on duty were in a part of new palace yard where they could not see what was happening, they told the inquest they had were not aware of security guidelines which said they should be near the front gates when they were open and also said they took daily instruction from a map on the wall as to where they should patrol. the commander said he had a meeting with the two officers after the attack and said that the pc produced this map and that perhaps it showed that pc ashbury was aware there was a problem with the way they were patrolling, he said he found it strange that a daily instruction as to where to the map, he said it was fairly
palmer and ploughing into and killing four pedestrians on westminster bridge. 0ur news correspondent jenny kumahat the old bailey. bring us right up to date. we heard from commander usher, in charge of policing, he question the evidence given by his own armed officers at the inquest last week, he described some of it is slightly odd and said he found some of it difficult to reconcile. last week it emerged that the two officers on duty were in a pa rt the two officers on duty were in a part of...
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jenny kumah reports.may be a distant memory. or you may be thinking of going sober for october. today, though, sees the launch of a health campaign with a different approach. rather than promoting the idea of taking a whole month off of alcohol, it is encouraging people to have more alcohol free days. abstinence programmes like dry january or staying sober for october can be beneficial but we also know people can come off those programmes and go back into their old habits very quickly. what we are trying to suggest is we take more drink free days on a regular basis as well. so that we can cut down a drinking overall. the more you drink, the greater the risk to your health, it‘s really that simple. greater the risk to your health, it's really that simple. according toa it's really that simple. according to a yougov poll, two thirds of regular drinkers find cutting down on alcohol harder than improving diet or exercise. one in five people surveyed drunk more than the recommended 1a units a week. that‘s arou
jenny kumah reports.may be a distant memory. or you may be thinking of going sober for october. today, though, sees the launch of a health campaign with a different approach. rather than promoting the idea of taking a whole month off of alcohol, it is encouraging people to have more alcohol free days. abstinence programmes like dry january or staying sober for october can be beneficial but we also know people can come off those programmes and go back into their old habits very quickly. what we...
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jenny kumah, bbc news.tes". the metropolitan police commissioner made the comments after it emerged that detectives were unable to access the facebook account of a man suspected of murdering a teenager from hampshire. 13—year—old lucy mchugh was found stabbed to death in woodland in southampton last month. detectives investigating her murder say it is taking an "inordinate amount of time" to access evidence from facebook as the suspect in the murder of lucy mchugh was jailed for withholding his facebook password from police. a spokeswoman for the social media company said facebook is "working closely with law enforcement" and following "well—established legal mechanisms". speaking on lbc, commissioner dick did not comment on lucy mchugh‘s case specifically, but said uk police forces had faced a "very protracted procedure" in such cases. i absolutely think that in certain instances, and it sounds to me like this is one, law enforcement in the uk ought to be able to have vital evidence which might bring someb
jenny kumah, bbc news.tes". the metropolitan police commissioner made the comments after it emerged that detectives were unable to access the facebook account of a man suspected of murdering a teenager from hampshire. 13—year—old lucy mchugh was found stabbed to death in woodland in southampton last month. detectives investigating her murder say it is taking an "inordinate amount of time" to access evidence from facebook as the suspect in the murder of lucy mchugh was jailed...
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jenny kumah, bbc news. suffer a catastrophic split unless theresa may backs down over her brexit plan — that's the warning today from a former brexit minister. steve baker, who resigned from the government injuly, says the prime minister faces a massive problem ahead of the party's conference later this month. 10 downing street says the plan for future eu relations, agreed at chequers, was the only credible and negotiable deal on the table. parts of the police service in england and wales are "on the verge of crisis" — that's the warning from the president of the police superintendents‘ association. chief superintendent gavin thomas says forces are "utterly reliant" on fewer staff working longer hours. here's our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw. a year ago, gavin thomas claimed policing was facing a perfect storm due to budget cuts and rising crime. now he believes the service is in even worse shape. the police superintendents‘ association president says routine policing is utterly reliant on officer
jenny kumah, bbc news. suffer a catastrophic split unless theresa may backs down over her brexit plan — that's the warning today from a former brexit minister. steve baker, who resigned from the government injuly, says the prime minister faces a massive problem ahead of the party's conference later this month. 10 downing street says the plan for future eu relations, agreed at chequers, was the only credible and negotiable deal on the table. parts of the police service in england and wales are...
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jenny kumah, bbc news. now it is time for a look at the weather forecast. many parts of england and wales had clear skies and those clear skies have translated into lovely blue skies at the moment. for much of england and wales, you have some sunshine like this one in northamptonshire. we will keep some sunshine into the afternoon. some fair weather clouds developing. more cloud the further north you go across england coming to scotland and northern ireland. a few showers drifting away into northern parts of england. still in the west of scotland. foremost it is a dry afternoon and the temperatures are getting up into the middle high teens, perhaps up to 20 celsius in the south—east. through tonight, we will see clear skies again for england and wales and that means temperatures will get down to single figures, with cloud thickening up across scotland, northern ireland. here there will be our breaks of rain moving in. it is that rain that will move gradually southwards throughout friday. quite wet at times across scotland, northern ireland, eventually into
jenny kumah, bbc news. now it is time for a look at the weather forecast. many parts of england and wales had clear skies and those clear skies have translated into lovely blue skies at the moment. for much of england and wales, you have some sunshine like this one in northamptonshire. we will keep some sunshine into the afternoon. some fair weather clouds developing. more cloud the further north you go across england coming to scotland and northern ireland. a few showers drifting away into...
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a 600—metre long floating device will be towed out from california, as jenny kumah reports.over the world. the damage to wildlife has inspired a bold project with an ambitious goal. to read the ocean of plastic. and this is the structure that will help to do it. it has been built in san francisco and is launching from there today. it will travel to an area in the eastern pacific known as the great garbage patch, where currents trap a stick. if we don't do it now all this plastic will start raking down into smaller and smaller pieces, and the smaller the pieces are the more harmful and harder to extract from the marine environment. we feel there is a sense of urgency. so how will it work? a giant tube, 600 metres long will float on the surface in the shape of a horseshoe. 0ver surface in the shape of a horseshoe. over time the plastic should gather ina over time the plastic should gather in a small area and then can be taken out. in a small area and then can be ta ken out. underwater, in a small area and then can be taken out. underwater, a barrier will hang three metres down
a 600—metre long floating device will be towed out from california, as jenny kumah reports.over the world. the damage to wildlife has inspired a bold project with an ambitious goal. to read the ocean of plastic. and this is the structure that will help to do it. it has been built in san francisco and is launching from there today. it will travel to an area in the eastern pacific known as the great garbage patch, where currents trap a stick. if we don't do it now all this plastic will start...
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jenny kumah, bbc news. kane landing on the united states. land in florida yesterday and we could be seeing the first on the coast. anybody who reads a newspaper will know that you are renowned for your artistic talent. let's talk about one of these pictures that you have painted of a tornado. i have my special brush here. something i didn't know, the difference between a hurricane and a typhoon is what?l hurricane is derived from spanish and that is a local name for the atlantic. let's talk inside out. what is that in the middle? here we have the ipod the storm. that is where we have the worst of the weather. we often talk about how big hurricanes are. the worst of the weather is only about 100 miles across the whole storm here could be anywhere from the south coast, if you were to overlay over the uk, from the south coast up to scotland. it is just that area that has the worst of the weather. what is going on here? this is what are called spiral bands. effectively, they are like thunderstorms which line up
jenny kumah, bbc news. kane landing on the united states. land in florida yesterday and we could be seeing the first on the coast. anybody who reads a newspaper will know that you are renowned for your artistic talent. let's talk about one of these pictures that you have painted of a tornado. i have my special brush here. something i didn't know, the difference between a hurricane and a typhoon is what?l hurricane is derived from spanish and that is a local name for the atlantic. let's talk...
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we can speak to our correspondent, jenny kumah, who is at the inquests for us.ere he drove his car and he ended up killing four people during the attack at westminster bridge and then went on to fatally stabbed a police officer in front of the gates of parliament. today dci brown continued with his evidence, we have more details about his conversion to islam. he explained that this happened during his first speuin that this happened during his first spell in prison. he met a visiting imam there. dci brown explained that he did not have identified this enough. he did not know why the suit took on his name. we also heard from state m e nts took on his name. we also heard from statements from his brothers who said that he converted to islam during his second spell in prison and that he would constantly talk about the religion and he would try to push it onto others. and there we re to push it onto others. and there were details given on the statement of fellow prisoner. he said that he was asked to share another set with another muslim prisoner because he wa nted a
we can speak to our correspondent, jenny kumah, who is at the inquests for us.ere he drove his car and he ended up killing four people during the attack at westminster bridge and then went on to fatally stabbed a police officer in front of the gates of parliament. today dci brown continued with his evidence, we have more details about his conversion to islam. he explained that this happened during his first speuin that this happened during his first spell in prison. he met a visiting imam...
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jenny kumah reports.t people can come of those programmes and get into their old habits very quickly. so what we tried to suggest is that we take more drink free days on a regular basis as well as that, so that we can cut down our drinking overall. the more you drink, the greater your risk your health, it is really that simple. according to you got paul, two thirds find reducing alcohol harder than exercise of bias. 0ne two thirds find reducing alcohol harder than exercise of bias. one in five survey to drag more than the recommended 1a units a week, that is around six glasses of wine or six pints of beer. health experts say if you are raising too many classes, you are raising too many classes, you are raising too many classes, you are also raising your risk of developing conditions like heart disease, cancer and high blood pressure. we can speak to a doctor now from the university of sheffield‘s alcohol research group. what you think about this advice that people between 45 and 65 in particular should ha
jenny kumah reports.t people can come of those programmes and get into their old habits very quickly. so what we tried to suggest is that we take more drink free days on a regular basis as well as that, so that we can cut down our drinking overall. the more you drink, the greater your risk your health, it is really that simple. according to you got paul, two thirds find reducing alcohol harder than exercise of bias. 0ne two thirds find reducing alcohol harder than exercise of bias. one in five...
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jenny kumah has the latest. this extraordinary weather is causing some extraordinary sights.s of flights have been cancelled. this bridge, leading to the airport is also closed, strong winds blew a tanker into it. the storms have led to power cuts, with 350,000 buildings reported to be without electricity. debris from buildings and trees made it dangerous out on the streets. so far though, typhoon jebi, which means ‘swallow‘ korean, doesn't seem to be as deadly as the severe weather injuly. landslides and floods killed 200 people then. many have stayed put and braved it out, but around a million people have been advised to evacuate. some have opted for the calm of the shelter. others are recording the images of this devastating weather from their homes. now it's time for a look at the weather. for the last few weeks, we have been seeing multiple storms heading towards japan. they have had it really rough this season. incidentally, we could see a hurricane landing in the gulf coast. we will keep you updated on that. a dry day for most of us. this is what it looks like through
jenny kumah has the latest. this extraordinary weather is causing some extraordinary sights.s of flights have been cancelled. this bridge, leading to the airport is also closed, strong winds blew a tanker into it. the storms have led to power cuts, with 350,000 buildings reported to be without electricity. debris from buildings and trees made it dangerous out on the streets. so far though, typhoon jebi, which means ‘swallow‘ korean, doesn't seem to be as deadly as the severe weather injuly....
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jenny kumah is at the old bailey.adicalised as early as 200a. lawyers representing the victims' families raised questions as to whether the authorities missed opportunities to identify him as a terrorist threat. his brother said ina terrorist threat. his brother said in a statement that carried matsuda converted to islam after his second speuin converted to islam after his second spell injail and converted to islam after his second spell in jail and that he talked about it constantly and try to push it on others. he moved to crawley in 2003 where he attended the same mosque as one of the fertiliser bomb plotters. he came under the radar of the security services but was not picked up as part of the investigation. after the attack, material was recovered from his electronic devices and the material referred to killing enemies of islam, such as filthy misguided dues and christians and non—believers. and on his laptop were images of the world trade center attack, they were images of explosives and knives and an sum bin la
jenny kumah is at the old bailey.adicalised as early as 200a. lawyers representing the victims' families raised questions as to whether the authorities missed opportunities to identify him as a terrorist threat. his brother said ina terrorist threat. his brother said in a statement that carried matsuda converted to islam after his second speuin converted to islam after his second spell injail and converted to islam after his second spell in jail and that he talked about it constantly and try to...
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we can cross to the old bailey now and speak to our reporter, jenny kumah.ard from the counterterror investigator about his life. he was born in south london. moved to tunbridge wells as a teenager. and his first criminal offence occurred at 1a, a shoplifting offence. as he got older, he became increasingly violent and the old bailey heard that his mother told police he would go out to pubs and clubs looking for a fight as an older teenager. she also described him as an angry person and she was worried he would kill someone through fighting. now, during the 1980s, he was involved in a number of violent incidents, many of them involving alcohol and in may 2003, he stammered daniel smith through the nose. the blade went through the nose. the blade went through the nose. the blade went through the palette of his mouth with such force that the blade fell off. later, khalid masood attributed his acquittalfrom this off. later, khalid masood attributed his acquittal from this attack and also the survival of his daughter from a serious car incident to his islamic fa
we can cross to the old bailey now and speak to our reporter, jenny kumah.ard from the counterterror investigator about his life. he was born in south london. moved to tunbridge wells as a teenager. and his first criminal offence occurred at 1a, a shoplifting offence. as he got older, he became increasingly violent and the old bailey heard that his mother told police he would go out to pubs and clubs looking for a fight as an older teenager. she also described him as an angry person and she was...