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june kelly reports.s a predatory sex offender in a police uniform, a criminal with state sanctioned powers. wayne couzens should never have been allowed to become a police officer and continual flawed vetting meant that he was able to stay in his role, despite a series of red flags. these are among the stark conclusion of today's inquiry report into couzens. it examined his career, his behaviour and the way he was vetted. the metropolitan police service told the inquiry in 2022 that they would still have recruited him if provided with the same information. ifind this astonishing. now is a time for change. without a significant overhaul, there is nothing to stop another wayne couzens operating in plain sight. the report describes how in 2004 and 2008, kent police turned down couzens�*s application to join, but allowed him to work as a special constable. in 2011, another force, the civil nuclear constabulary, took him on as a full—time officer, despite a recommendation that he should not get through the ve
june kelly reports.s a predatory sex offender in a police uniform, a criminal with state sanctioned powers. wayne couzens should never have been allowed to become a police officer and continual flawed vetting meant that he was able to stay in his role, despite a series of red flags. these are among the stark conclusion of today's inquiry report into couzens. it examined his career, his behaviour and the way he was vetted. the metropolitan police service told the inquiry in 2022 that they would...
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june kelly reports. he was a predatory sex offender in a police uniform, a criminal with state—sanctioned powers. wayne couzens should never have been allowed to become a police officer, and continualflawed vetting meant he was able to stay in his role despite a series of red flags. these are among the stark conclusions of today's inquiry report into cousins. —— couzens. it examined his career, his behaviour and the way he was vetted. the metropolitan police service told the inquiry in 2022 that it would still have recruited him if provided with the same information. ifind this astonishing. now is the time for change. without a significant overhaul, there is nothing to stop another wayne couzens operating in plain sight. the report describes how in 2004 and 2008, kent police turned down couzens�* application to join but allowed him to work as a special constable. in 2011, another force, the civil nuclear constabulary, took him on as a full time officer, despite a recommendation that he shouldn't get thro
june kelly reports. he was a predatory sex offender in a police uniform, a criminal with state—sanctioned powers. wayne couzens should never have been allowed to become a police officer, and continualflawed vetting meant he was able to stay in his role despite a series of red flags. these are among the stark conclusions of today's inquiry report into cousins. —— couzens. it examined his career, his behaviour and the way he was vetted. the metropolitan police service told the inquiry in...
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our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports.ed and being sought by three police forces. the met, british transport police, and the northumbria force are all involved in the hunt for abdul shakoor ezedi. it's now more than 36 hours since terrible events unfolded in clapham in south london, and a residential road became a crime scene. a 31—year—old mother and her two daughters, aged three and eight, were attacked with a corrosive substance. the mother was heard screaming, "i can't see." she and her younger daughter have been left with injuries which could be life—changing. residents and police officers who went to help also suffered burns. this is abdul shakoor ezedi's car. as he escaped the scene he crashed into another vehicle. cctv footage shows some of the attack. the suspect seems to run someone over. he gets out of the car and pulls one of the children out from the back. he then flees with locals in pursuit. abdul shakoor ezedi came to the uk from afghanistan. he was granted asylum on his third attempt and had been living in
our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports.ed and being sought by three police forces. the met, british transport police, and the northumbria force are all involved in the hunt for abdul shakoor ezedi. it's now more than 36 hours since terrible events unfolded in clapham in south london, and a residential road became a crime scene. a 31—year—old mother and her two daughters, aged three and eight, were attacked with a corrosive substance. the mother was heard screaming, "i can't...
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june kelly, bbc news.eputy chief constable and deputy chief executive of the college of policing. she was also the national police lead for violence against women and girls at the npcc until last year. she said what followed sarah's murder, was a watershed moment for policing and also for society. there hasn't been a moment since i took my role that i haven't focused on this and the need for policing to improve in how it responds to violence against women and girls. this is a significant it's an endemic issue for all of us that must be treated with the utmost seriousness. so firstly, first and foremost, this is about understanding these crimes have to be treated as a national threat, an epidemic and a national threat on the same level as counter—terrorism and serious and organised crime. and we have mobilised policing to put violence against women and girls on that same level. we've set national standards over the last two years and we've reinforced to our officers on the front line the need to focus on in
june kelly, bbc news.eputy chief constable and deputy chief executive of the college of policing. she was also the national police lead for violence against women and girls at the npcc until last year. she said what followed sarah's murder, was a watershed moment for policing and also for society. there hasn't been a moment since i took my role that i haven't focused on this and the need for policing to improve in how it responds to violence against women and girls. this is a significant it's...
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june kelly, bbc news.er inspecting public services to promote improvement, formerly serving as chief inspector of constabulary. thank you forjoining us on the world today. this is a damning report as we heard there, the suggestion that there's nothing to stop another wing couzens from operating in plain sight. this operating in plain sight. as you have rightlt — operating in plain sight. as you have rightly said _ operating in plain sight. as you have rightly said in _ operating in plain sight. as you have rightly said in your- operating in plain sight. as you i have rightly said in your package, three years have passed since the devastating murder of sarah everard. and we are still talking about the need to improve vetting and improve police culture. so i think what really needs to happen from today on is for all police forces across england and wales to stand up and account to their communities and how their communities precisely what they are going to do to stop robed officers getting into policing in t
june kelly, bbc news.er inspecting public services to promote improvement, formerly serving as chief inspector of constabulary. thank you forjoining us on the world today. this is a damning report as we heard there, the suggestion that there's nothing to stop another wing couzens from operating in plain sight. this operating in plain sight. as you have rightlt — operating in plain sight. as you have rightly said _ operating in plain sight. as you have rightly said in _ operating in plain...
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june kelly, bbc news.king about the findings of that inquiry on the bbc�*s newscast podcast with chris mason and adam fleming. flan podcast with chris mason and adam fleminu. . , , podcast with chris mason and adam flemin.. . , ,, ,, w fleming. can i begin by speaking about sarah _ fleming. can i begin by speaking about sarah everard _ fleming. can i begin by speaking about sarah everard and - fleming. can i begin by speaking about sarah everard and her- fleming. can i begin by speaking l about sarah everard and her family about sarah everard and herfamily and her siblings because it's important to remember her in the context of this conversation. i remember vividly the days after sega disappeared because i lived not far from where she disappeared from and it was during the pandemic and my wife and daughters would go for walks regularly around that area. so it brings it all back. those of us with families will be impacted by today's report. the reason why it so important is it quite clear that sexual preda
june kelly, bbc news.king about the findings of that inquiry on the bbc�*s newscast podcast with chris mason and adam fleming. flan podcast with chris mason and adam fleminu. . , , podcast with chris mason and adam flemin.. . , ,, ,, w fleming. can i begin by speaking about sarah _ fleming. can i begin by speaking about sarah everard _ fleming. can i begin by speaking about sarah everard and - fleming. can i begin by speaking about sarah everard and her- fleming. can i begin by speaking l...
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now an update on what was in the report with june kelly.predatory sex offender in a police uniform, a criminal with state—sanctioned powers. wayne couzens should never have been allowed to become a police officer and continualflawed vetting meant he was able to stay in his role, despite a series of red flags. these are among the stark conclusions of today's inquiry report into couzens. it examined his career, his behaviour and the way he was vetted. the metropolitan police service told the inquiry in 2022 that they would still have recruited him if provided with the same information. ifind this astonishing. now is a time for change. without a significant overhaul, there is nothing to stop another wayne couzens operating in plain sight. the report describes how in 2004 and 2008, kent police turned down couzens' application to join, but allowed him to work as a special constable. in 2011, another force, the civil nuclear constabulary, took him on as a full—time officer, despite a recommendation that he should not get through the vetting becau
now an update on what was in the report with june kelly.predatory sex offender in a police uniform, a criminal with state—sanctioned powers. wayne couzens should never have been allowed to become a police officer and continualflawed vetting meant he was able to stay in his role, despite a series of red flags. these are among the stark conclusions of today's inquiry report into couzens. it examined his career, his behaviour and the way he was vetted. the metropolitan police service told the...
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here's our home affairs correspondent, june kelly.s a predatory sex offender in a police uniform. a criminal with state—sanctioned powers. wayne couzens should never have been allowed to join the police, and constant flawed vetting meant he was able to continue in his role despite a series of red flags. these are the stark conclusions of today's inquiry report. the metropolitan police service told the inquiry in 2022 that it would still have recruited him if provided with the same information. i found this astonishing. without a significant overhaul, there is nothing to stop another wayne couzens operating in plain sight. the report describes how in 2004 and 2008, kent police turned down his application to join, but allowed him to work voluntary as a special constable. in 2011, another force, the civil nuclear constabulary, took him on — despite a recommendation that he shouldn't get through the vetting. in 2018, he transferred to the met. an indecent exposure allegation, which was on the system, was missed. and by 2020, he was part o
here's our home affairs correspondent, june kelly.s a predatory sex offender in a police uniform. a criminal with state—sanctioned powers. wayne couzens should never have been allowed to join the police, and constant flawed vetting meant he was able to continue in his role despite a series of red flags. these are the stark conclusions of today's inquiry report. the metropolitan police service told the inquiry in 2022 that it would still have recruited him if provided with the same...
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june kelly, bbc news. in the last few minutes, the polls have closed in the rochdale by—election. mp sir tony lloyd. results are expected in the early hours of tomorrow. our political editor chris mason is at the count, its been quite a contest chris? it really has. there have been big rows and big characters, it's been colourful, it's been angry, it's been noisy, it's been bizarre. there are two former labour mps running here, george galloway and simon danczuk. then there is the former labour candidate azhar ali, widely accused of being anti—semitic which he apologised for. mr galloway, even his critics acknowledge he is a dexterous campaign with his rhetoric and campaigning style, and all of that in a part of the world here with a substantial muslim population, and war raging in the middle east, a big focus on gaza from mr galloway. it's been wildly unpredictable but tonight, mr galloway�*s team are sounding very confident. we will find out the result in the middle of the night. thanks, chris. essex police have told the mpjulian knight he will face no criminal action, following
june kelly, bbc news. in the last few minutes, the polls have closed in the rochdale by—election. mp sir tony lloyd. results are expected in the early hours of tomorrow. our political editor chris mason is at the count, its been quite a contest chris? it really has. there have been big rows and big characters, it's been colourful, it's been angry, it's been noisy, it's been bizarre. there are two former labour mps running here, george galloway and simon danczuk. then there is the former...
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june kelly is live in central london, with the very latest. elish angiolini, the seniorjudge who produced the report, has come up with 16 recommendations to stop another potential wayne couzens. some of these recommendations are related to betting, others to the way the police deal with the crime of indecent exposure. she also says she believes that there are as yet unknown victims of wayne couzens�* sexual offending. he unknown victims of wayne couzens' sexual offending.— unknown victims of wayne couzens' sexual offending. he was a predatory sexual offending. he was a predatory sex offender — sexual offending. he was a predatory sex offender in _ sexual offending. he was a predatory sex offender in a _ sexual offending. he was a predatory sex offender in a police _ sexual offending. he was a predatory sex offender in a police uniform, - sexual offending. he was a predatory sex offender in a police uniform, a i sex offender in a police uniform, a criminal with state sanctioned powers. wayne couzens should never have been allowed to become a po
june kelly is live in central london, with the very latest. elish angiolini, the seniorjudge who produced the report, has come up with 16 recommendations to stop another potential wayne couzens. some of these recommendations are related to betting, others to the way the police deal with the crime of indecent exposure. she also says she believes that there are as yet unknown victims of wayne couzens�* sexual offending. he unknown victims of wayne couzens' sexual offending.— unknown victims...
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june kelly reports. let's go back to westminster magistrates' court.. let's come back to the shot of greta. i let's come back to the shot of greta. ., ., let's come back to the shot of greta. . . , . let's come back to the shot of greta. ., ., , i, ., let's come back to the shot of greta. ., ., , i, i, ., ,, greta. i have a statement to make. the charges — greta. i have a statement to make. the charges against _ greta. i have a statement to make. the charges against them - greta. i have a statement to make. the charges against them were - the charges against them were rightly dismissed. the conditions imposed on the protest were unclear, uncertain, and unlawful. they were unlawful because they disproportionately interfered with our clients multi mac rate to free speech. the government stop prosecuting peaceful protesters and instead find ways to tackle the climate crisis. indeed, they should stop defending the litigation that will explore oil fields, and stop defending the litigation that will explore oilfields, and instead join with all the young peop
june kelly reports. let's go back to westminster magistrates' court.. let's come back to the shot of greta. i let's come back to the shot of greta. ., ., let's come back to the shot of greta. . . , . let's come back to the shot of greta. ., ., , i, ., let's come back to the shot of greta. ., ., , i, i, ., ,, greta. i have a statement to make. the charges — greta. i have a statement to make. the charges against _ greta. i have a statement to make. the charges against them - greta. i have a...
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june kelly, bbc news.sident donald trump arrived just in the last hour. we arrived “ust in the last hour. we will arrived just in the last hour. we will take arrived just in the last hour. - will take care of it, thank you. arrived just in the last hour. we i will take care of it, thank you. he will take care of it, thank you. he will take care of it, thank you. he will take care of the border on this beautiful day, donald trump said there as he arrived. so he is now at eagle pass, an area in texas which has seen a huge spike in people crossing the border illegally. as we have been saying, this has become a huge election issue on both counts. also in texas, we have president biden this evening. you are looking at pictures of brownsville border station. earlierwe at pictures of brownsville border station. earlier we saw president biden speaking to border guards, outside the police station at the time. we are waiting to hear them say some words. you can see the podium their mind up. like those remarks, you w
june kelly, bbc news.sident donald trump arrived just in the last hour. we arrived “ust in the last hour. we will arrived just in the last hour. we will take arrived just in the last hour. - will take care of it, thank you. arrived just in the last hour. we i will take care of it, thank you. he will take care of it, thank you. he will take care of it, thank you. he will take care of the border on this beautiful day, donald trump said there as he arrived. so he is now at eagle pass, an area in...
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june kelly, bbc news. to reporters at an ice—cream parlour in new york, mr biden said he'd been advised that a deal to halt the fighting between israel and hamas was close, as negotiations continue in qatar. well, i hope by the end of the weekend. i mean, the end of the weekend. my national security adviser tells me that we're close. we're close — we're not done yet. and my hope is, by next monday, we'll have a ceasefire. new research has found that cancer survival rates in the uk are lagging as much as 15 years behind those of other major economies. the study — which was published in the lancet — shows that patients also wait longer for treatment and are given chemotherapy and radiotherapy less often than those in comparable countries. two bodies have been found in the search for a tv presenter and a flight attendant in sydney. australian police believe that jesse baird and his boyfriend luke davies were shot at a house in the city, before being loaded into surfboard bags and transported to a rural proper
june kelly, bbc news. to reporters at an ice—cream parlour in new york, mr biden said he'd been advised that a deal to halt the fighting between israel and hamas was close, as negotiations continue in qatar. well, i hope by the end of the weekend. i mean, the end of the weekend. my national security adviser tells me that we're close. we're close — we're not done yet. and my hope is, by next monday, we'll have a ceasefire. new research has found that cancer survival rates in the uk are...
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kemba smith, kelly calle, june carroll, thank you very much. it is an important film. you can stream kemba right now. maybe not right now, because there is still more readout ahead, stay with us. with us. l, dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection, an allergic reaction, or ketoacidosis. ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ at bombas, we're obsessed with comfort. softness. quality. because your basic things should be your best things. one purchased equals one donated. visit bombas.com and get 20% off your first order. only unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans one purchased equals one donated. come with the ucard - one simple member card that opens doors where it matters for you. what if we need to see a doctor away from home? ucard gets you in with medicare advantage's largest national provider network. how 'bout using it at the pharmacy? yes - your ucard is all you need. huh
kemba smith, kelly calle, june carroll, thank you very much. it is an important film. you can stream kemba right now. maybe not right now, because there is still more readout ahead, stay with us. with us. l, dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection, an allergic reaction, or...
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kelly boulevard. dozens of camps will be represented. they'll be there from 530 to 7:30 p.m. camps begin the week of june 3rd.umber five. >> take a look at this picture from sutro tower. the golden gate bridge looking great in that sunshine this morning. it is quite cold out there. we have frost advisories up in the north bay. this until 9 a.m. because you can see our coldest cities right now, lake sonoma starting at 35. at 37, saint helena, even danville right now in the east bay at 37. so that winter coat going to be your best friend this morning. but take the sunglasses with you because it's nothing but sunshine today. enjoy the dry weather, afternoon highs will get you into the upper 50s and mid 60s. just a few degrees below average for this time of the year. >> number six traffic is pretty heavy right now at the bay bridge toll plaza. as you can see on our camera right here, metering lights flipped on at 530. right now the backup is to the foot of the maze, but if you're taking the carpool lanes, no, wait at all right now, number seven madonna fans, tonight's the night the celebration tour arrives in the
kelly boulevard. dozens of camps will be represented. they'll be there from 530 to 7:30 p.m. camps begin the week of june 3rd.umber five. >> take a look at this picture from sutro tower. the golden gate bridge looking great in that sunshine this morning. it is quite cold out there. we have frost advisories up in the north bay. this until 9 a.m. because you can see our coldest cities right now, lake sonoma starting at 35. at 37, saint helena, even danville right now in the east bay at 37....
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june 15th, that's a major input, right? right. okay thank you. um . and then i just saw one thing in kelly, this might be for you. um, in the budget, it looks like apps. this is about sb 4343. so it seems like we have an increase in those numbers. um back on slide nine, five, i guess an increase in pa, pc and pg and rp from, uh, 9.4 to 9.8. and i'm assuming that's where for the additional services will be for sb. 43 three. and then but i see that the aps numbers are going down. do we have any concern about the aps service resources decreasing year over year, or do you have any concerns about that. so the growth in their is really our salary growth right. but the aps numbers are going down. so i'm just curious. yes. so aps yes goes down because the whole time safe. um money comes out for the budget year. and as i said before, we're going to try and bridge it with one time money. one time money. okay. thank you, thank you. that's it for me. that's it. any other questions? i feel like i'm describing something that's, um, more bandaged together than it really is. you know, the i mean, this is this is the sort of proc
june 15th, that's a major input, right? right. okay thank you. um . and then i just saw one thing in kelly, this might be for you. um, in the budget, it looks like apps. this is about sb 4343. so it seems like we have an increase in those numbers. um back on slide nine, five, i guess an increase in pa, pc and pg and rp from, uh, 9.4 to 9.8. and i'm assuming that's where for the additional services will be for sb. 43 three. and then but i see that the aps numbers are going down. do we have any...