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our correspondent, judith moritz, has been looking at the findings.er on many levels. 96 people died, but theirfamilies have suffered a burning injustice. many institutions, both public and private, bear responsibility, their treatment of the families making their suffering worse. "that mustn't happen again," according to this report, which recommends measures to help disaster victims like those whose loved ones died at hillsborough. it calls forfairer legal funding for such families, a voluntary charter for public bodies and for the police to be held more accountable. you can change the law as much as you want, but unless there's a cultural change, you won't make a difference because what the families found is that when they challenged the institution, the institution closed ranks, put their own reputation above the needs and the rights of the individual. the hillsborough disaster happened when fans became crushed on the terraces of the sheffield ground. one of those who died wasjimmy hennessy, whose daughter charlotte was just six. now a parent hers
our correspondent, judith moritz, has been looking at the findings.er on many levels. 96 people died, but theirfamilies have suffered a burning injustice. many institutions, both public and private, bear responsibility, their treatment of the families making their suffering worse. "that mustn't happen again," according to this report, which recommends measures to help disaster victims like those whose loved ones died at hillsborough. it calls forfairer legal funding for such families,...
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judith moritz reports.milies have suffered a burning injustice. many institutions, both public and private, bear responsibility, their treatment of the families making their suffering worse. that mustn't happen again, according to this report, which recommends measures to help disaster victims like those whose loved ones died at hillsborough. it calls forfairer legal funding for such families, a voluntary charter for public bodies and for the police to be held more accountable. you can change the law as much as you want, but unless there's a cultural change, you won't make a difference because what the families found is that when they challenged the institution, the institution closed ranks, put their own reputation above the needs and the rights of the individual. the hillsborough disaster happened when fans became crushed on the terraces of the sheffield ground. one of those who died was jimmy hennessy, whose daughter charlotte was just six. now a parent herself, she contributed to the new report. it's ve
judith moritz reports.milies have suffered a burning injustice. many institutions, both public and private, bear responsibility, their treatment of the families making their suffering worse. that mustn't happen again, according to this report, which recommends measures to help disaster victims like those whose loved ones died at hillsborough. it calls forfairer legal funding for such families, a voluntary charter for public bodies and for the police to be held more accountable. you can change...
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many say that would be a fitting legacy. judith moritz, bbc news, liverpool. the owners of one of scotland's largest private collections have said they are open to offers for their collection of more than 150 casks. but it doesn't come cheap. the thomson family recently sold just one 30—year—old macallan sherry cask at auction for a record £285,000. 0ur scotland correspondent, lorna gordon, has the story. in the bonded warehouses of scotland, some 20 million casks of whiskey, most ending up in bottles. but the interesting whole casks is growing. and one family's decades—old collection could now be on the move. back in the day of my father, a large majority of whiskey was used for lending purposes. no one really understood what was going to happen as malt whiskey became more popular. it means 30 years later, my brother and i have had the company passed down to us, and it is oui’s company passed down to us, and it is ours to play with. and if the price is right, to sell the liquid gold of the family to be genuinely speaking, the family to be genuinely speaking,
many say that would be a fitting legacy. judith moritz, bbc news, liverpool. the owners of one of scotland's largest private collections have said they are open to offers for their collection of more than 150 casks. but it doesn't come cheap. the thomson family recently sold just one 30—year—old macallan sherry cask at auction for a record £285,000. 0ur scotland correspondent, lorna gordon, has the story. in the bonded warehouses of scotland, some 20 million casks of whiskey, most ending...
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judith moritz, bbc news, liverpool.k say the man who used a truck to kill eight people had been planning it for weeks. and still to come: how much would you pay for a cask of rare scottish whisky? coming up on sportsday on bbc news: with 100 days to go till the winter olympics, we meet the team gb medal hopefuls looking for success in south korea. they're the people who look after the most vulnerable in society — children, old people and the disabled. but councils across the uk are struggling so much to recruit and retain permanent social workers that the money they spend on agency staff has nearly doubled in the past four years. a freedom of information request by the bbc has found that overall local authority spending on agency social workers rose from £180 million in 2012 to more than £350 million in the last financial year. and spending on agency staffjust for children over the same period went from £118 million to £238 million. 0ur social affairs correspondent, alison holt, has more. she requested for me to call he
judith moritz, bbc news, liverpool.k say the man who used a truck to kill eight people had been planning it for weeks. and still to come: how much would you pay for a cask of rare scottish whisky? coming up on sportsday on bbc news: with 100 days to go till the winter olympics, we meet the team gb medal hopefuls looking for success in south korea. they're the people who look after the most vulnerable in society — children, old people and the disabled. but councils across the uk are struggling...
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judith moritz, bbc news, liverpool. tottenham hotspur celebrated a resounding victory against the defending champions real madrid at wembley this evening, winning 3—1 on a great night for english clubs in the champions league, asjoe wilson reports. harry kane's soaring reputation has left football searching for a comparison. and there he is — cristiano ronaldo has won everything with real madrid that spurs aspire to. but there is more than one reason for tottenham optimism. don't forget about dele alli. the madrid defenders did. commentator: another good ball, and there's the goal! this was dele alli's night. surely somebody was going to stop him. here, there, no? well, have a shot. deflected, but deserved. and right before his eyes, something momentous was happening. here was harry kane, the focal point of the spurs attack, not there to shoot, but to pass. christian eriksen, wide open, 3—0. 3-0! ronaldo managed a goal, but it did not alter the fact. tottenham overwhelmed the european champions. they're through already
judith moritz, bbc news, liverpool. tottenham hotspur celebrated a resounding victory against the defending champions real madrid at wembley this evening, winning 3—1 on a great night for english clubs in the champions league, asjoe wilson reports. harry kane's soaring reputation has left football searching for a comparison. and there he is — cristiano ronaldo has won everything with real madrid that spurs aspire to. but there is more than one reason for tottenham optimism. don't forget...
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judith moritz, bbc news, liverpool. with emily maitlis and evan davis — and a warning the programme contains strong language. in recent days allegations have been made about some mps‘ conduct including my own. many of these allegations are false but i have realised that in the past i may have fallen below the high standards we require from the armed forces. what started as a scandal in hollywood has become a crisis in westminster, with one of theresa may's key cabinet colleagues, the defence secretary michael fallon, stepping down. his scalp may be a ministerial first. it may not be the last. but the issue of sexual harassment goes way beyond westminster. tonight, we've chosen to give this subject the full studio treament. how are men behaving towards women? and what women are now saying about it? i had gone for a late brunch with a friend and on my tube journey home i was on the northern line coming out at tooting broadway and as i came on to the escalator i stood and i noticed a man run really quickly — he was really
judith moritz, bbc news, liverpool. with emily maitlis and evan davis — and a warning the programme contains strong language. in recent days allegations have been made about some mps‘ conduct including my own. many of these allegations are false but i have realised that in the past i may have fallen below the high standards we require from the armed forces. what started as a scandal in hollywood has become a crisis in westminster, with one of theresa may's key cabinet colleagues, the...
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judith moritz reports. re hillsborough left these families were read. but it also turned many of them into campaigners and theirs isa of them into campaigners and theirs is a battle that has lasted for nearly 30 years. last year, an inquest jury nearly 30 years. last year, an inquestjury found nearly 30 years. last year, an inquest jury found that the 96 people who died in the disaster were unlawfully killed. theresa may, who was then home secretary, admission toa was then home secretary, admission to a report into the experiences of the hillsborough family. adviser has conducted a review to learn lessons from the families. if people just wa nt to from the families. if people just want to come... it is hoped that his findings may help victims of other disasters, such as those affected by the grenfell tower fire. some campaigners hope that the report will recommend a hillsborough law to protect disaster victims. what we would like to see if the immediate attention is giving to an acting hillsborough laws tha
judith moritz reports. re hillsborough left these families were read. but it also turned many of them into campaigners and theirs isa of them into campaigners and theirs is a battle that has lasted for nearly 30 years. last year, an inquest jury nearly 30 years. last year, an inquestjury found nearly 30 years. last year, an inquest jury found that the 96 people who died in the disaster were unlawfully killed. theresa may, who was then home secretary, admission toa was then home secretary,...
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judith moritz, bbc news, liverpool.minster. police in new york say the man suspected of killing eight people in lower manhattan was inspired by the islamic state group. an update on the market numbers for you — here‘s how london‘s and frankfurt ended the day. and in the the united states this is how the dow and the nasdaq are getting on. they‘re the people who look after the most vulnerable in society — children, old people and the disabled. but councils across the uk are struggling so much to recruit and retain permanent social workers that the money they spend on agency staff has nearly doubled in the past four years. 0ur social affairs correspondent, alison holt, has more. the school has contacted the duty social worker in northamptonshire worried about the safety of one of their pupils. it is now ibrahim‘sjob to assess what is going on, and make sure plans are place to protect and support a child whose problems seem to be escalating. in the uk, many front line jobs like this are being done by agency staff because co
judith moritz, bbc news, liverpool.minster. police in new york say the man suspected of killing eight people in lower manhattan was inspired by the islamic state group. an update on the market numbers for you — here‘s how london‘s and frankfurt ended the day. and in the the united states this is how the dow and the nasdaq are getting on. they‘re the people who look after the most vulnerable in society — children, old people and the disabled. but councils across the uk are struggling...
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judith moritz has the story.is warm and mac, or, former infa ntryman with the this is warm and mac, or, former infantryman with the queen's regiment and this is billy white, until recently sleeping rough on the streets of wigan. they were strangers until on remembrance day they found themselves in the same churchyard. billy was sitting outside on the wall when roy approached him. i saw a gentleman over there in the corner. he seemed like he was on the streets. over there in the corner. he seemed like he was on the streetslj over there in the corner. he seemed like he was on the streets. i was hanging about here in the churchyard because this is where i slept sometimes. he looked very familiar, the facial features were similar to mine. when he got over to me, he started asking loads of questions, what's my name, who is my sister. he turned round and said i am roy aspinall, and i am your brother. roy grew up without knowing his siblings, billy knew he had a brother but didn't know where to find him. after they met,
judith moritz has the story.is warm and mac, or, former infa ntryman with the this is warm and mac, or, former infantryman with the queen's regiment and this is billy white, until recently sleeping rough on the streets of wigan. they were strangers until on remembrance day they found themselves in the same churchyard. billy was sitting outside on the wall when roy approached him. i saw a gentleman over there in the corner. he seemed like he was on the streets. over there in the corner. he...
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speaking to our correspondent judith moritz, its chief minister, howard quayle, said the isle of man we are fully compliant. we have hmrc coming every quarter to review our practices as a matter of course. they found no wrongdoing. to prove there has been no wrongdoing we have invited hm treasury to assess our practices on the treatment of vat on business jets. the two practices on the treatment of vat on businessjets. the two key allegations we receive from panorama have been investigated and the evidence we have that there has been no wrongdoing and those individuals would their vat back if they resided in or were put through a united kingdom company. no legal wrongdoing but morally there is a lot of criticism that you are on the wrong side of the moral line. absolutely not. until 2011 the jets were zero rated and did not pay any vat. if they are used for business, if i'm a local builder and eight by a pick—up truck i can claim back vat on my vehicle, it is the same with business jets. if you're using them for business you are entitled to a full refund. ireland officials knew that
speaking to our correspondent judith moritz, its chief minister, howard quayle, said the isle of man we are fully compliant. we have hmrc coming every quarter to review our practices as a matter of course. they found no wrongdoing. to prove there has been no wrongdoing we have invited hm treasury to assess our practices on the treatment of vat on business jets. the two practices on the treatment of vat on businessjets. the two key allegations we receive from panorama have been investigated and...
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judith moritz is at the christmas market in manchester.ty for first—time buyers on properties up to £300,000, what do you make of that? excellent news, i am saving up for a house and you have to take into account stamp duty, and it is quite a significant amount. it will encourage people to buy houses, and it will make it easier for people like me who are keen to get on the property ladder quite young. you are 2a years old, so it is pretty unusual these days to get on the property ladder this early. totten amongst your friends as well, do you think this chris wood to be a big deal? it is something you definitely have to take into account, it is quite significant, so it will probably encourage more younger people to get into the property murky. and for you, we are talking about buying houses, but you said it feels like a long way off for you? about buying houses, but you said it feels like a long way off for you ?|j imagine that being about 30 myself, we are in quite different financial situations. but it could maybe be something now, i have
judith moritz is at the christmas market in manchester.ty for first—time buyers on properties up to £300,000, what do you make of that? excellent news, i am saving up for a house and you have to take into account stamp duty, and it is quite a significant amount. it will encourage people to buy houses, and it will make it easier for people like me who are keen to get on the property ladder quite young. you are 2a years old, so it is pretty unusual these days to get on the property ladder this...
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we are going to head to manchester, judith moritz is therefore some more reaction and in particular a markets, there is something here for all ages but i have rounded up some twentysomethings to ask them what they think. in terms of housing, i have katie and luke, both in their 20s. katie kimura 28, is that right, and luke 21. the idea that abolishing stamp duty for first—time buyers up the properties up to £300,000, does that affect you? buyers up the properties up to £300,000, does that affect you7m doesn't make any difference to me because i would have rented, so i would not have been able to save for a mortgage or anything like that. it really makes no difference. the concept of buying a house still fills a long way off you? yes, i've got a child and rent to pay, so getting a mortgage for me isjust not foreseeable in the next 45 yea rs. not foreseeable in the next 45 years. even the thought of stamp judy going away. makes no difference, because i still have to be of the save and pay for everything else. luke, for you, in terms of property ladder kimura only 21, is it something tha
we are going to head to manchester, judith moritz is therefore some more reaction and in particular a markets, there is something here for all ages but i have rounded up some twentysomethings to ask them what they think. in terms of housing, i have katie and luke, both in their 20s. katie kimura 28, is that right, and luke 21. the idea that abolishing stamp duty for first—time buyers up the properties up to £300,000, does that affect you? buyers up the properties up to £300,000, does that...
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judith moritz has the story.s of wigan. they were strangers until on remembrance day they found themselves in the same churchyard. billy was sitting outside on the wall when roy approached him. i saw a gentleman over there in the corner. he seemed like he was on the streets. i was hanging about here in the churchyard because this is where i slept sometimes. he looked very familiar — the facial features were similar to mine. when he got over to me, he started asking loads of questions, what's my name, who's my sister. he turned round and said, "i'm roy aspinall, your mum's my mum, and i'm your brother." roy grew up without knowing his siblings. billy knew he had a brother but didn't know where to find him. after they met, they compared birth certificates. same name, same address. roy says knowing his brother has made him feel complete. like a massive jigsaw, best way to put it, but i couldn't find that one piece to make a pretty picture. and it feels like i have found that piece again. life—changing? life—changing
judith moritz has the story.s of wigan. they were strangers until on remembrance day they found themselves in the same churchyard. billy was sitting outside on the wall when roy approached him. i saw a gentleman over there in the corner. he seemed like he was on the streets. i was hanging about here in the churchyard because this is where i slept sometimes. he looked very familiar — the facial features were similar to mine. when he got over to me, he started asking loads of questions, what's...
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judith moritz is there for us this morning.t here to the isle of man was given the island's informed approval and it was all legal and above board and in fact the paradise papers have found evidence of 50 similar cases so with questions being asked on the island about how such schemes can be put into place and questions being asked around the world, the island's government here has asked the uk treasury to review the practice of importing luxury jets into treasury to review the practice of importing luxuryjets into the eu via the isle of man. but it's not just jets that have via the isle of man. but it's not justjets that have been of concern when it comes to do with tax, another allegation was made by panorama that the law on this island was changed to enable it to become easier to dodge tax. the programme showed paperwork which demonstrated letters had been sent from lawyers to the former financial regulator here on the island, david vick, asking for the law to be changed, but the done so to enable to get around a european la
judith moritz is there for us this morning.t here to the isle of man was given the island's informed approval and it was all legal and above board and in fact the paradise papers have found evidence of 50 similar cases so with questions being asked on the island about how such schemes can be put into place and questions being asked around the world, the island's government here has asked the uk treasury to review the practice of importing luxury jets into treasury to review the practice of...