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lucy manning, ourspecial lucy, many thanks once again. lucy manning, our special correspondent.atest on the fuel crisis. a reserve tanker fleet is now being deployed to boost fuel deliveries. they're being driven by civilians but ministers say soldiers will also be used in the coming days. the fuel industry says the situation at the pumps has started to improve and it was working with the government to maintain regular deliveries. there are still long queues in many areas, but the number of petrol stations running dry has halved since the weekend, as our business editor simonjack reports. it's a question on millions of workers' minds — how many miles do i have left in the tank? we've got 150 at the moment. that should see us through today. nurses lindsay and adele are heading out to see patients and can ill afford to stop to refuel. i'm not going to be able to stop now because we've got to get to this patient as soon as possible. and by the time they've seen their patients, it's too late. we have managed to go past fuel stations that have queues, so we know they've got fuel, but
lucy manning, ourspecial lucy, many thanks once again. lucy manning, our special correspondent.atest on the fuel crisis. a reserve tanker fleet is now being deployed to boost fuel deliveries. they're being driven by civilians but ministers say soldiers will also be used in the coming days. the fuel industry says the situation at the pumps has started to improve and it was working with the government to maintain regular deliveries. there are still long queues in many areas, but the number of...
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lucy manning, - interpreters from afghanistan. lucy, many thanks. latest official data on the pandemic in the uk. meanwhile the latest data shows there were 36,100 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means in the past week, an average of 30,378 new cases per day. latest figures showed 7,847 people with covid are being treated in hospital in the uk. another 49 deaths have been recorded of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid test. the average number of deaths per day in the last week is now 142. on vaccinations, 89.4% of people aged 16 or over have had theirfirstjab, while 81.8% are now double vaccinated. police in derbyshire have arrested a man as part of a murder investigation, after four people were found dead at a house in killamarsh near sheffield yesterday. two children were found dead at the house, along with their mother, and another child. danny savage reports. it was early yesterday morning when police were called to this semi—detached house in killamarsh. they discovered the bodies of three children and
lucy manning, - interpreters from afghanistan. lucy, many thanks. latest official data on the pandemic in the uk. meanwhile the latest data shows there were 36,100 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means in the past week, an average of 30,378 new cases per day. latest figures showed 7,847 people with covid are being treated in hospital in the uk. another 49 deaths have been recorded of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid test. the average number of...
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lucy manning, bbc news.appearance from a street in south london prompted a wave of demonstrations highlighting women's fears of violence, and calls for their safety to be taken more seriously. our home affairs correspondent june kelly has been asking female students living in london how safe they feel. the case of sarah everard provoked widespread shock because it was a police officer who was arrested, but also fury that a young woman's life was suddenly ended simply because she was walking down the street. her murder shone a light on the daily dark experiences of so many women. harassment from strangers, a constant state of alert for attackers and changing behaviour to avoid being harmed. we spoke to a group of students at the london school of economics. i have done a lot of crossing the street and taking different turnings and taking a longer way home, so i feel safer. my mum, she cannot sleep at night unless i text her. i have to text her every night if i go to a club or a restaurant, i have to text her t
lucy manning, bbc news.appearance from a street in south london prompted a wave of demonstrations highlighting women's fears of violence, and calls for their safety to be taken more seriously. our home affairs correspondent june kelly has been asking female students living in london how safe they feel. the case of sarah everard provoked widespread shock because it was a police officer who was arrested, but also fury that a young woman's life was suddenly ended simply because she was walking...
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our special correspondent lucy manning reports.recious little girl," said sarah everard's mother. "i can never talk to her, never hold her again. i am tormented at the thought of what she endured." that was at the hands of wayne couzens, in handcuffs when he was arrested at home, telling lie after lie. he'd already kidnapped, raped, murdered and burnt sarah. he's asked if he knows her. do you know sarah? i don't, no. within minutes, he's pretending he's handed sarah over alive to an eastern european gang. as sarah walked from her friend's house, couzens was hunting for a victim. this, the moment of that deception. his car on the pavement, hazard lights on, he stops sarah. his arm outstretched, showing her his warrant card. using his handcuffs, he arrests her. he'd previously been on covid patrols, so knew what to say. witnesses see sarah with her arms behind her back, but they think it's an undercover police operation. it was kidnap. he used all the equipment and knowledge of being a police officer to do it. couzens sat in the dock
our special correspondent lucy manning reports.recious little girl," said sarah everard's mother. "i can never talk to her, never hold her again. i am tormented at the thought of what she endured." that was at the hands of wayne couzens, in handcuffs when he was arrested at home, telling lie after lie. he'd already kidnapped, raped, murdered and burnt sarah. he's asked if he knows her. do you know sarah? i don't, no. within minutes, he's pretending he's handed sarah over alive to...
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lucy manning, bbc news.t 70 haitian migrants back to haiti yesterday in what it described as a "voluntary return" flight. this came just days after the united states cleared thousands of haitians from a camp that they'd been staying in near the us—mexican border. officials from the biden administration are in haiti this week meeting with local government leaders about both the migrant crisis and the ongoing political instability within haiti. i'm joined now by the bbc�*s will grant, who is in port—au—prince for us. great to have you from there. it's rare that we get to speak to people on the ground in this way. just start by asking you what sort of country are haitians returning to given the political instability, the natural disasters that we have seen there just in the last few weeks? this is really the very worst result that those deportees could have possibly expected or wished for. their intentions were to make it to the us and indeed they did that. they were under that bridge at the makeshift camp in t
lucy manning, bbc news.t 70 haitian migrants back to haiti yesterday in what it described as a "voluntary return" flight. this came just days after the united states cleared thousands of haitians from a camp that they'd been staying in near the us—mexican border. officials from the biden administration are in haiti this week meeting with local government leaders about both the migrant crisis and the ongoing political instability within haiti. i'm joined now by the bbc�*s will...
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many thanks once again, our i special correspondent, lucy manning.erence in brighton, the party leader sir keir starmer has been heavily criticised by his colleague andy mcdonald, who resigned today as shadow employment secretary. mr mcdonald claims the party is more divided than ever under sir keir�*s leadership, and accused the leader of breaking promises on policy to party members. during the day, labour unveiled its plans to invest £28 billion every year to help tackle climate change. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg sent this report. turbulence, rarely far from labour�*s shore. the leadership, desperate to recover the party�*s reputation. a moment of nerves, maybe, at the start of a big day. applause. the shadow chancellor with a big ambition and a big announcement, too. an additional £28 billion of capital investment in our country�*s green transition, for each and every year of this decade. her message — you can trust me with the nation�*s wallet. i will be a responsible chancellor. i will be britain�*s first green chancellor. the onstage
many thanks once again, our i special correspondent, lucy manning.erence in brighton, the party leader sir keir starmer has been heavily criticised by his colleague andy mcdonald, who resigned today as shadow employment secretary. mr mcdonald claims the party is more divided than ever under sir keir�*s leadership, and accused the leader of breaking promises on policy to party members. during the day, labour unveiled its plans to invest £28 billion every year to help tackle climate change....
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lucy manning, bbc news.g champion doyeon lee has been riding more than 300km every week. but despite nearly a decade in the sport, she's still not always welcomed on the roads. during a recent race, people even called the police to report a "dangerous" women was loose on the roads. bbc korea'sjulie yoonnyung lee spoke to doyeon ahead of herjourney to tokyo. translation: my hope, my dream and my goal is to cycle. _ doyeon lee without the bicycle has no dreams or goals to achieve. how cycling saved my life. translation: hello. iam doyeon lee, a hand cyclist from south korea. at 19 years old, doyeon lee was involved in a serious fall. translation: | felt - like i had lost everything. i became depressed and i couldn't break out of it. i lost my weight for a long time. that's how i lived for a while. she began cycling at 41 years old. three years later in rio, she won a silver medal. translation: if my daughter is having a hard time, i want l to do everything for her. back then 20 million won was a lot of money.
lucy manning, bbc news.g champion doyeon lee has been riding more than 300km every week. but despite nearly a decade in the sport, she's still not always welcomed on the roads. during a recent race, people even called the police to report a "dangerous" women was loose on the roads. bbc korea'sjulie yoonnyung lee spoke to doyeon ahead of herjourney to tokyo. translation: my hope, my dream and my goal is to cycle. _ doyeon lee without the bicycle has no dreams or goals to achieve. how...
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lucy manning, bbc news.o's government sent 70 haitian migrants back to haiti yesterday in what it described as a "voluntary return" flight. this came just days after the united states cleared thousands of haitians from a camp that they'd been staying in near the us—mexican border. officials from the biden administration are in haiti this week, meeting with local government leaders about both the migrant crisis and the ongoing political instability within haiti. i got the latest from our central america correspondent will grant, who is in haiti. their intentions were to make it to the us. indeed, they did that. they were under that bridge at the makeshift camp in texas. they thought and very much hoped that they would now be processing their asylum applications in the united states, living with families in the united states and taking steps to normalise their asylum positions and their migration papers in the us. of course, these were the ones who didn't get that result, who have been brought back to haiti an
lucy manning, bbc news.o's government sent 70 haitian migrants back to haiti yesterday in what it described as a "voluntary return" flight. this came just days after the united states cleared thousands of haitians from a camp that they'd been staying in near the us—mexican border. officials from the biden administration are in haiti this week, meeting with local government leaders about both the migrant crisis and the ongoing political instability within haiti. i got the latest from...
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lucy manning, bbc news.s bankruptcy reorganisation plan. the move clears a path to resolve thousands of opioid lawsuits but protects the company's wealthy sacklerfamily owners from future opioid litigation. this daily cocktail of immunosuppressant medication is vital to prevent howell cohen's body from rejecting the kidney donated by his father. the transplant medication also blocked his immune system from developing protection from two doses of covid vaccine. the ao—year—old from north london is now eligible for a third dose. it's going to be really great for me to have a booster and hopefully give me some vaccine protection, and the ability to return to normal life, do things other people are doing without thinking about it. but at the same time, it's not clear if the booster is going to work for myself and people like me, so we really do need to carry on looking at other treatments. see if there's any on here. as well as transplant patients, those with blood cancers or advanced hiv will also be eligible.
lucy manning, bbc news.s bankruptcy reorganisation plan. the move clears a path to resolve thousands of opioid lawsuits but protects the company's wealthy sacklerfamily owners from future opioid litigation. this daily cocktail of immunosuppressant medication is vital to prevent howell cohen's body from rejecting the kidney donated by his father. the transplant medication also blocked his immune system from developing protection from two doses of covid vaccine. the ao—year—old from north...
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lucy manning, bbc news.vernment has given more details about its resettlement scheme for afghan refugees. it says those who worked with the british government and military will be able to settle in the uk permanently. the home office says it wants to help afghans in the uk to rebuild their lives. but so far, fewer than a third of local authorities have offered to help, as our home editor mark easton reports. 15,000 afghans have been evacuated to the uk in the last few weeks and a further 5,000 are expected in the next year. victoria atkins has been appointed the minister for afghan resettlement, overseeing what the government calls operation warm welcome, but which is quickly turning into a hot political issue. i've got 10,000 people in quarantine hotels at the moment who have to be housed as they come out. so, the challenges are big, the scale of this task is big, i don't shy away from that, but it will take us a bit of time to set some of these policy details in place. afghans are being given permanent res
lucy manning, bbc news.vernment has given more details about its resettlement scheme for afghan refugees. it says those who worked with the british government and military will be able to settle in the uk permanently. the home office says it wants to help afghans in the uk to rebuild their lives. but so far, fewer than a third of local authorities have offered to help, as our home editor mark easton reports. 15,000 afghans have been evacuated to the uk in the last few weeks and a further 5,000...
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lucy manning, bbc news.ere were 31,564 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period, across the uk. that means in the past week, there was an average of 31,083 new cases per day. more than 7,700 people are in hospital with covid,according to the most recent data. another 203 deaths have been recorded in the latest 2a hour period, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid test. the average number of deaths per day in the last week, is 144. on vaccinations, 89.4% of people aged 16 or over have had theirfirstjab, while 81.9%, are now double vaccinated. children with mental health problems, are facing long waits for treatment in england, with parents saying they're desperate for help. a bbc investigation has found that a fifth of patients had to wait longer than 12 weeks. our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson, has been meeting some of those desperate to get help for their children. her report contains some details, you may find upsetting. when things get tough this is where sue c
lucy manning, bbc news.ere were 31,564 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period, across the uk. that means in the past week, there was an average of 31,083 new cases per day. more than 7,700 people are in hospital with covid,according to the most recent data. another 203 deaths have been recorded in the latest 2a hour period, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid test. the average number of deaths per day in the last week, is 144. on vaccinations, 89.4% of...
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lucy manning, bbc news.s accused prince andrew of sexual assault, will be able to serve legal papers on his representative in the us. it follows a dispute over whether the prince had been formally notified of the civil claim against him. the duke of york has always denied any wrongdoing. our royal correspondent jonny dymond is here. jonny, where are we in this process now? clive, it has been a week of legal manoeuvring centred around this issue of serving the papers containing the allegations against the prince either into his hands or into the hands of his lawyers. on monday the lawyers went head—to—head in new york arguing over where there is —— whether those papers had been properly surfaced on wednesday the high court here said it would assist lawyers for virginia giuffre, the women who made those allegations against the prince, allegations that prince denies, it would assist in serving those papers, and now the judge in new york has said, as you say, the papers can be served on the prince's us lawyer, t
lucy manning, bbc news.s accused prince andrew of sexual assault, will be able to serve legal papers on his representative in the us. it follows a dispute over whether the prince had been formally notified of the civil claim against him. the duke of york has always denied any wrongdoing. our royal correspondent jonny dymond is here. jonny, where are we in this process now? clive, it has been a week of legal manoeuvring centred around this issue of serving the papers containing the allegations...
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lucy manning, bbc news.bre vieja volcano. more than 6000 people have fled the area, and hundreds of homes have been destroyed since the eruption began on sunday. our correspondent danjohnson is on la palma now. dan, what�*s the latest? yes, this volcano keeps doing its thing, day and night, spewing ash and molten lava into the air, and the larva is flowing down the hillside. that�*s why there�*s a huge black scar now across the landscape, where it has burned through trees, smothered roads and destroyed villages. there has been even more activity here overnight in terms of earth tremors which have put people on edge. that is why the evacuation effort is being stepped up and people are really fearful of what may still be to come here. en la palma�*s volcanic hillsides, it�*s time to move. more families in poor communities and getting out. i don�*t even know where to take my things, this woman says. we were allowed to drive the road to a village evacuated on sunday, now being cleared by its residents in a last
lucy manning, bbc news.bre vieja volcano. more than 6000 people have fled the area, and hundreds of homes have been destroyed since the eruption began on sunday. our correspondent danjohnson is on la palma now. dan, what�*s the latest? yes, this volcano keeps doing its thing, day and night, spewing ash and molten lava into the air, and the larva is flowing down the hillside. that�*s why there�*s a huge black scar now across the landscape, where it has burned through trees, smothered roads...
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lucy manning, bbc news.ven more details about its resettlement scheme for afghans. those who worked with the british government and military will be able to settle in the uk permanently. the home office said it wanted to ensure afghans here received help to rebuild their lives. but so far fewer than a third of councils have offered to help the refugees. our home editor mark easton reports. 15,000 afghans have been evacuated to the uk in the last few weeks and a further 5000 are to the uk in the last few weeks and a further 5000 a in to the uk in the last few weeks and a further 5000 a— soon as you can. in greenwich, the town hall soon as you can. in greenwich, the town ball has _ soon as you can. in greenwich, the town hall has become _ soon as you can. in greenwich, the town hall has become an _ soon as you can. in greenwich, the town hall has become an aid - soon as you can. in greenwich, the | town hall has become an aid centre with staff and volunteers operating a 24—hour shift problem. the council's lea
lucy manning, bbc news.ven more details about its resettlement scheme for afghans. those who worked with the british government and military will be able to settle in the uk permanently. the home office said it wanted to ensure afghans here received help to rebuild their lives. but so far fewer than a third of councils have offered to help the refugees. our home editor mark easton reports. 15,000 afghans have been evacuated to the uk in the last few weeks and a further 5000 are to the uk in the...
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lucy manning, bbc news.rying to escape and the taliban fighters now in control. finally, what about life for those that have already managed to escape. here in the uk, the government has given more details about its resettlement scheme for afghan refugees. those who worked with the british government and military will be able to settle in the uk permanently. our home editor mark easton reports. 15,000 afghans have been evacuated to the uk in the last few weeks and a further 5000 are expected in the next year. victoria atkins has been appointed the minister for afghan resettlement, overseen what the government calls 0peration warm welcome, which is quickly turning into a hot political issue. i have got 10,000 people in quarantine hotels at the moment who have to be housed as they come out. so the challenges are big, the scale of this task is big, i don't shy away from that, but it's going to take us a little bit of time just to set some of these policy details in place. afghans are being given permanent resid
lucy manning, bbc news.rying to escape and the taliban fighters now in control. finally, what about life for those that have already managed to escape. here in the uk, the government has given more details about its resettlement scheme for afghan refugees. those who worked with the british government and military will be able to settle in the uk permanently. our home editor mark easton reports. 15,000 afghans have been evacuated to the uk in the last few weeks and a further 5000 are expected in...
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our special correspondent lucy manning reports. mother. "i can never talk to her, never hold her again. i am tormented at the thought of what she endured." that was at the hands of wayne couzens, in handcuffs when he was arrested at home, telling lie after lie. he'd already kidnapped, raped, murdered and burnt sarah. he's asked if he knows her. within minutes, he's pretending he's handed sarah over alive to an eastern european gang. as sarah walked from her friend's house, couzens was hunting for a victim. this, the moment of that deception. his car on the pavement, hazard lights on, he stops sarah. his arm outstretched, showing her his warrant card. using his handcuffs, he arrests her. he'd previously been on covid patrols, so knew what to say. witnesses see sarah with her arms behind her back, but they think it's an undercover police operation. it was kidnap. he used all the equipment and knowledge of being a police officer to do it. couzens sat in the dock, never lifting his head. sarah's family and friends listened to the devas
our special correspondent lucy manning reports. mother. "i can never talk to her, never hold her again. i am tormented at the thought of what she endured." that was at the hands of wayne couzens, in handcuffs when he was arrested at home, telling lie after lie. he'd already kidnapped, raped, murdered and burnt sarah. he's asked if he knows her. within minutes, he's pretending he's handed sarah over alive to an eastern european gang. as sarah walked from her friend's house, couzens was...
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our special correspondent lucy manning has more.n into what he is calling this unacceptable breach. it comes after bbc news discover that the bbc misses containing names and photos of some of the interpreters and other workers who had worked for the british had been circulated wrongly in an e—mail and obviously there's concern is that that e—mail might get into the wrong what happened was the relocation team, based at the mod in london e—mailed those interpreters and workers who have not made it to the uk and either hiding in afghanistan or third countries, to get an update from them. one interpreter realised that there were 250 other e—mail addresses, names and photos on that e—mail. and one interpreter said this mistake could cause the lives of interpreters especially for those still in afghanistan. the mod tonight has apologised. it has launched an investigation but it is another misstep in this evacuation of interpreters from afghanistan. meanwhile in afghanistan itself, fears are growing of an overwhelming humanitarian crisis.
our special correspondent lucy manning has more.n into what he is calling this unacceptable breach. it comes after bbc news discover that the bbc misses containing names and photos of some of the interpreters and other workers who had worked for the british had been circulated wrongly in an e—mail and obviously there's concern is that that e—mail might get into the wrong what happened was the relocation team, based at the mod in london e—mailed those interpreters and workers who have not...
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lucy manning, bbc news.e future. teacher was described as being dedicated to her pupils in catford. heave death is being treated by police as suspected murder and man in his 40s arrested on suspicion of killing her has been released would further investigations continue. (pres)nicola sturgeon has confirmed that the scottish governments vaccine passport scheme will come into effect a week on friday. from sam on the first of october, people will have to show a paper certificate or or code on a smartphone to get into nightclubs and larger live events. our scotland correspondent lorna gordon gave us this update. in terms of who will check and how they will check, she says it has to be a common—sense approach by the venues involved, so for instance if someone goes into a pub, for lunch midday and is still there 12 hours later when that pub turns into a nightclub, venue, by the definition given by the scottish government, they won't be expected to have their vaccination status but if they are going into a nightclu
lucy manning, bbc news.e future. teacher was described as being dedicated to her pupils in catford. heave death is being treated by police as suspected murder and man in his 40s arrested on suspicion of killing her has been released would further investigations continue. (pres)nicola sturgeon has confirmed that the scottish governments vaccine passport scheme will come into effect a week on friday. from sam on the first of october, people will have to show a paper certificate or or code on a...
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lucy manning, bbc news. now on bbc news, your questions answered. rules mean for you. here to answer them arejulia lo bue said, ceo of the advantage travel partnership, and lisa francesca nand, presenter of the big travel podcast. nobody can say we have not responded quickly when we have these changes and we are really grateful to you both forjoining us. let's start with this one from ten in aylesbury. we are travelling to germany for our son posten wedding at the end of september. what happens if the rules of change while we are away? weill. of change while we are away? well, firstl , of change while we are away? well, firstly. tim. — of change while we are away? well, firstly. tim. i— of change while we are away? well, firstly, tim, i think— of change while we are away? well, firstly, tim, i think the _ of change while we are away? well, firstly, tim, i think the good - of change while we are away? -tt firstly, tim, i think the good news as the news has been released today is the rules won't be changing when you are away. it depends of course how
lucy manning, bbc news. now on bbc news, your questions answered. rules mean for you. here to answer them arejulia lo bue said, ceo of the advantage travel partnership, and lisa francesca nand, presenter of the big travel podcast. nobody can say we have not responded quickly when we have these changes and we are really grateful to you both forjoining us. let's start with this one from ten in aylesbury. we are travelling to germany for our son posten wedding at the end of september. what happens...
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lucy manning with that report.shock and anger, sarah everard's death raised serious concerns about whether the police can and are protecting women. back in may, the centre for women'sjustice released research showing that in the past two years, 129 women reported a serving police officer for domestic or sexual violence. it found "systemic problems" in police investigations into those cases, with "inadequate investigations, inadequate charging and misconduct decisions", and "in some cases accused officers and their colleagues of abusing their powers, harassing, punishing and victimising women." it calls this a "locker room" culture, where police officers allegedly abuse with impunity. well, before the sentencing, scotland yard released a statement saying... we are going to turn to the united states now. america's top military chiefs have been grilled for a second day on the us exit from afghanistan, this time in the house of representatives. yesterday, general mark milley and general kenneth mckenzie told the senate
lucy manning with that report.shock and anger, sarah everard's death raised serious concerns about whether the police can and are protecting women. back in may, the centre for women'sjustice released research showing that in the past two years, 129 women reported a serving police officer for domestic or sexual violence. it found "systemic problems" in police investigations into those cases, with "inadequate investigations, inadequate charging and misconduct decisions", and...
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lucy manning, bbc news.and they are currently unable to get back. thanks very much forjoining us, halima. we don't want to identify any members of your family, halima. we don't want to identify any members of yourfamily, but halima. we don't want to identify any members of your family, but can you just tell us what the situation is with your parents?— is with your parents? thank you for havin: is with your parents? thank you for having me- — is with your parents? thank you for having me- in _ is with your parents? thank you for having me. in terms _ is with your parents? thank you for having me. in terms of _ is with your parents? thank you for having me. in terms of my - having me. in terms of my parents, they were supposed to return back soon. there flight was cancelled last minute. they tried to get them to help them out. they were told to stay with where there are for safety reasons. there's no more flights coming from afghanistan. the deadline has passed. our hope is to the government to do something to
lucy manning, bbc news.and they are currently unable to get back. thanks very much forjoining us, halima. we don't want to identify any members of your family, halima. we don't want to identify any members of yourfamily, but halima. we don't want to identify any members of your family, but can you just tell us what the situation is with your parents?— is with your parents? thank you for havin: is with your parents? thank you for having me- — is with your parents? thank you for having me- in...
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lucy manning, bbc news. let's turn to germany.ld war crimes suspect who worked as a secretary at a nazi concentration camp has been arrested after she tried to flee before her trial. irmgard furchner was a typist at the stutthof camp in nazi—occupied poland in world war ii and is accused of assisting in killing over 11,000 prisoners. her trial was supposed to start a place near hamburg 76 years later. but as you can see, she was nowhere to be found. her chair marked with her name, sat empty. this is the court spokesperson. translation: the arraignment was not able to beain translation: the arraignment was not able to begin because _ translation: the arraignment was not able to begin because the _ translation: the arraignment was not able to begin because the defendant - able to begin because the defendant did not turn up at the hearing. it is not legally allowed to begin a hearing without the presence of the defendant. the defendant left her home in the early hours of this morning and took a taxi to an unknown location. as a resul
lucy manning, bbc news. let's turn to germany.ld war crimes suspect who worked as a secretary at a nazi concentration camp has been arrested after she tried to flee before her trial. irmgard furchner was a typist at the stutthof camp in nazi—occupied poland in world war ii and is accused of assisting in killing over 11,000 prisoners. her trial was supposed to start a place near hamburg 76 years later. but as you can see, she was nowhere to be found. her chair marked with her name, sat empty....
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our special correspondent lucy manning was in court.ah everard's mother. "i can never talk to her, never hold her again. i am tormented at the thought of what she endured." that was at the hands of wayne couzens, in handcuffs when he was arrested at home, telling lie after lie. he'd already kidnapped, raped, murdered and burnt sarah. he's asked if he knows her. do you know sarah? i don't know. 0k. do you know where sarah is? no. all right. i'm sat in handcuffs and... so you must have something to say that i know her. as sarah walked from her friend's house, couzens was hunting for a victim — this the moment of that deception. his car on the pavement, hazard lights on, he stops sarah. his arm outstretched, showing her his warrant card, using his handcuffs, he arrests her. he'd previously been on covid patrol, so knew what to say. witnesses see sarah with her arms behind her back, but they think it's an undercover police operation. it was kidnap. he used all the equipment and knowledge of being a police officer to do it. couzens sat in th
our special correspondent lucy manning was in court.ah everard's mother. "i can never talk to her, never hold her again. i am tormented at the thought of what she endured." that was at the hands of wayne couzens, in handcuffs when he was arrested at home, telling lie after lie. he'd already kidnapped, raped, murdered and burnt sarah. he's asked if he knows her. do you know sarah? i don't know. 0k. do you know where sarah is? no. all right. i'm sat in handcuffs and... so you must have...
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we can go back to lucy manning at the old bailey.ssida dick but i renewed focus on the police. the cressida dick but i renewed focus on the olice. ., the police. the 'udge made clear when the police. the judge made clear when sentencing _ the police. the judge made clear when sentencing that _ the police. the judge made clear. when sentencing that policing exists because of the bond of trust between the people and the police and if you lose that you erode the rule of law and that is why he gave a whole life sentence and that is the question for the metropolitan police and cressida dick acknowledge that. was wayne couzens fitted properly? it means possibly not all the checks were done because in 2015 there was an indecent exposure allegation that could have been looked at. the number plate registered for that event was not looked at when he joined. and we are hearing from the police regulator that 16 officers or former police officers, many from the met, are being investigated in relation to the case. it shows these are notjust one—of
we can go back to lucy manning at the old bailey.ssida dick but i renewed focus on the police. the cressida dick but i renewed focus on the olice. ., the police. the 'udge made clear when the police. the judge made clear when sentencing _ the police. the judge made clear when sentencing that _ the police. the judge made clear. when sentencing that policing exists because of the bond of trust between the people and the police and if you lose that you erode the rule of law and that is why he gave...
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lucy manning reporting.re it was revealed this killer was a police officer, the case in britain raised profound questions about how the authorities handle incidents of violence against women. in fact, back and make him the centerfor women's justice released research that in the last two years, 129,000,000 reported a police officerfor 129,000,000 reported a police officer for domestic 129,000,000 reported a police officerfor domestic or 129,000,000 reported a police officer for domestic or sexual violence and found systemic problems in police investigations into those cases with inadequate investigations, inadequate charging and misconduct decisions. donna jones as the police and crime commissionerfor jones as the police and crime commissioner for hampshire and the isle of wight. thank you very much for being with us. what is so shocking about this case is that people witnessed they kidnapped, how he got his handcuffs out, how he used his war and cried and didn't know that anything was amiss. do you fear what
lucy manning reporting.re it was revealed this killer was a police officer, the case in britain raised profound questions about how the authorities handle incidents of violence against women. in fact, back and make him the centerfor women's justice released research that in the last two years, 129,000,000 reported a police officerfor 129,000,000 reported a police officer for domestic 129,000,000 reported a police officerfor domestic or 129,000,000 reported a police officer for domestic or...
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lucy manning, bbc news.e misogyny within the police force. is it that culture, do you believe, that allowed wayne couzens to go undetected and commit the murder that he did?— that he did? there is a culture within the _ that he did? there is a culture within the metropolitan - that he did? there is a culture within the metropolitan police | within the metropolitan police service and i would say right across the country where most of your colleagues are male, and as a female, if you don't go along with some of thejokes, female, if you don't go along with some of the jokes, which are risque, you are accused of not being one of the team, its only banter, it's just a joke. the team, its only banter, it's just ajoke. it's the team, its only banter, it's just a joke. it's very difficult to be a women in policing and i think the support bubble to raise issues and actually highlight issues that you are concerned about is not there. it has not been there for a long time. do you say that from personal experience? i do
lucy manning, bbc news.e misogyny within the police force. is it that culture, do you believe, that allowed wayne couzens to go undetected and commit the murder that he did?— that he did? there is a culture within the _ that he did? there is a culture within the metropolitan - that he did? there is a culture within the metropolitan police | within the metropolitan police service and i would say right across the country where most of your colleagues are male, and as a female, if you don't go...
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imagine somebody with a strong intellectual, maybe i am wrong, but this kind of man who has done such awful things. lucy says he doesn't need to see the key defendant, but he wants abdelelam to see him. >> look at me. i am he. i am alive. my son is not there, but i am still here. we are still standing. you didn't win. lucy: the trial is being held at the historic courts of justice in paris, built exclusively for the trial. it seats hundreds. there are 10 cameras in the courtroom. recordings won't be live, though. they will be kept for french archives only. hundreds of survivors will be attending. over nine months, five judges will preside over 140 days of hearings involving 330 lawyers and 1800 plaintiffs. 300 witnesses will be heard. here is one of the victim's lawyers. >> it is a sign of hope above all. it means subjecting the terrorists, the horror, the barbarism, the savage strike tower rules of democratic justice. this is hard, and i expect a lot from it. >> let's look at who is being tried, 20 suspects. six are being tried in absentia and are presumed dead. they face a range of charges including m
imagine somebody with a strong intellectual, maybe i am wrong, but this kind of man who has done such awful things. lucy says he doesn't need to see the key defendant, but he wants abdelelam to see him. >> look at me. i am he. i am alive. my son is not there, but i am still here. we are still standing. you didn't win. lucy: the trial is being held at the historic courts of justice in paris, built exclusively for the trial. it seats hundreds. there are 10 cameras in the courtroom....
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lucy is the good amount. it will tells us that once the expenses and workers salaries are paid, he doesn't have much left. the synthetic drugs to compete with man was opium, crystal mis, and particularly fentanyl fentanyl is a substance 40 times more powerful than heroine. one kilogram of his drug continued up to $1500000.00 in profit. me to understand the rising fentanyl market. we go back to calia con to the hotel room of ghetto, the hit man who worships santa workday who is now now in government. so don't want him to get in, well, you know, over the years and get a has risen in rank. in addition to being see cardio, he is a so called chef. that is to say, he makes drugs for the cartel that i'm a guy was him when i went to her brambles, nessie and me on my me in mexico, one pill cost less than a dollar in the united states had cost between $15.00 to $30.00 times more than that in term, and then can, can, over in sagamore, lose her money, her lunch and dinner alone. st. any of these. and when this extremely dangerous drug kills more than 30000 people in the united states every year, no worker. for now, we're going to get it off to getting perm
lucy is the good amount. it will tells us that once the expenses and workers salaries are paid, he doesn't have much left. the synthetic drugs to compete with man was opium, crystal mis, and particularly fentanyl fentanyl is a substance 40 times more powerful than heroine. one kilogram of his drug continued up to $1500000.00 in profit. me to understand the rising fentanyl market. we go back to calia con to the hotel room of ghetto, the hit man who worships santa workday who is now now in...
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don't think located lucy is the good amount it manuel tells us that once the expenses and work and salaries are paid, he doesn't have much left. the synthetic drugs to compete with man was opium, crystal miss, and particularly fentanyl. fentanyl is a substance 40 times more powerful than heroine. one kilogram of his drug can generate up to $1500000.00 in profit. me to understand the rising send to new market. we go back to clear can to the hotel room of again the hit man who worships center, work day. no no no. so no one can get him in fighting over the years and get a has risen in rank. in addition to being the cardio, he is a so called chef. that is to say, he makes drugs for the cartel that i'm a guy was him when i went to her brambles, nessie and me, my dear. in mexico, one pill cost less than a dollar in the united states. it costs between 15 to 30 times more than that in term and then can, can out of it in your levels in come all her money, her lunch and dinner last night on the way this extremely dangerous drug kills more than $30000.00 people in the united states every year for worker. for now, we're going to get a banana off the getting permission from his
don't think located lucy is the good amount it manuel tells us that once the expenses and work and salaries are paid, he doesn't have much left. the synthetic drugs to compete with man was opium, crystal miss, and particularly fentanyl. fentanyl is a substance 40 times more powerful than heroine. one kilogram of his drug can generate up to $1500000.00 in profit. me to understand the rising send to new market. we go back to clear can to the hotel room of again the hit man who worships center,...
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correspondent lucy williamson reports, gunmen targeted the capital's bars and entertainment venues including the bataclan concert hall. the sirens sounded again in paris today for the maned that fear and panic, sounds that once accompanied that fearand panic, now sounds that once accompanied that fear and panic, now accompanying the defendants on their way to justice. it was a night when security felt uncertain, when no one in paris knew where to run. as islamist gunmen targeted bars, restaurants, the football stadium, the bataclan concert hall. explosion. the only attacker to survive that night is facing the most serious charges. 19 others are accused of involvement including a man also wanted by belgian prosecutors in connection with the attacks in brussels. today, a message from abdessalem ayouni. as the trial opened, the dad asked for his profession. fighter with the islamic state, he replied. this case includes almost 2000 civil plaintiffs, many of whom have opted not to testify. plaintiffs, many of whom have opted not to testify-— not to testify. translation: the sufferinu not to testify. translation: the suffering is _ not to testify. translation: the suffering
correspondent lucy williamson reports, gunmen targeted the capital's bars and entertainment venues including the bataclan concert hall. the sirens sounded again in paris today for the maned that fear and panic, sounds that once accompanied that fearand panic, now sounds that once accompanied that fear and panic, now accompanying the defendants on their way to justice. it was a night when security felt uncertain, when no one in paris knew where to run. as islamist gunmen targeted bars,...
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voting rights past or is he just playing lucy to the democrats' charlie brown, playing the game only to scuttle it in the end? >> joe manchin loves attention. this manes the spotlight. i don't know what republicans he's looking for but we have not found a republican in, i don't know, 4 1/2 years, we haven't found a republican over the last eight months. we have two republicans that decided that the insurrection actually happened, and they will vote against the voting rights act. i don't understand what joe manchin is doing right now other than continuing to obstruct our democracy. he doesn't need voting rights. he doesn't care about what happens to black and brown people in this country, because he represents west virginia which is largely a white state. so he doesn't care what is happening right now and he likes to pretend that we can collaborate, that we have this two-party system which we obviously don't have. i don't know who his friends, the republicans, are, and who he's looking at right now. but i have seen none, and no one else has either. >> it's incredible that people are trying to hold onto the rules in the wake of this existential threat
voting rights past or is he just playing lucy to the democrats' charlie brown, playing the game only to scuttle it in the end? >> joe manchin loves attention. this manes the spotlight. i don't know what republicans he's looking for but we have not found a republican in, i don't know, 4 1/2 years, we haven't found a republican over the last eight months. we have two republicans that decided that the insurrection actually happened, and they will vote against the voting rights act. i don't...
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lucy kafanov, cnn, los angeles. >>> unruly behavior among air travelers is skyrocketing leaving more flight crews facing off with disruptive passengers like this. what one mansay after witnessing one of the latest incidents. i see you found the snacks. mmm, delicious! i need this recipe. everyone thinks i made them, but it's actually d-con. what was that? judy? d-con. mice love it to death. re-entering data that employees could enter themselves? that's why i get up in the morning! i have a secret method for remembering all my hr passwords. my boss doesn't remember approving my time off. let's just... find that email. the old way of doing business slows everyone down. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own hr data in one easy-to-use software. visit paycom.com for a free demo. most bladder leak pads were similar. until always discreet invented a pad that protects differently. with two rapiddry layers. for strong protection, that's always discreet. question your protection. try always discreet. hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. w
lucy kafanov, cnn, los angeles. >>> unruly behavior among air travelers is skyrocketing leaving more flight crews facing off with disruptive passengers like this. what one mansay after witnessing one of the latest incidents. i see you found the snacks. mmm, delicious! i need this recipe. everyone thinks i made them, but it's actually d-con. what was that? judy? d-con. mice love it to death. re-entering data that employees could enter themselves? that's why i get up in the morning! i...
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lucy grew up in umoja. her mother was a founding member. she got pregnant with a manbeat your wife. don't give her some stress. >> reporter: the women of umoja don't have a lot, but they have each other. and that's enough to make sure no child goes hungry, and growing up they never experience the torment their mothers went through. for "cbs this morning," debora patta, umoja, kenya. >> her reporting from the can't continent always educates us and teaches us something new. i love this notion of highlighting matriarchal societies. there are many in central africa, even china and european countries. what a beautiful piece. >> an amazing way to break the cycle of violence. >> absolutely. >>> ahead, we'll check in with some young rockers in california who are raising their voices to make our world if you smell gas, you're too close. leave the structure, call 911, keep people away, and call pg&e right after so we can both respond out and keep the public safe. one of the most important things you can do is to make sure you call 811 before you dig. calling 811 to get your lin
lucy grew up in umoja. her mother was a founding member. she got pregnant with a manbeat your wife. don't give her some stress. >> reporter: the women of umoja don't have a lot, but they have each other. and that's enough to make sure no child goes hungry, and growing up they never experience the torment their mothers went through. for "cbs this morning," debora patta, umoja, kenya. >> her reporting from the can't continent always educates us and teaches us something new....