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mackie has already made those kind of. . . that mackie has already made those kind of...news he also said tonight he will restore britain's mojo. do you know what that is? a positive development obviously. know what that is? a positive development obviouslylj know what that is? a positive development obviously. i have no idea. there is a poll there were he said he would deliver a a0 seat majority in the house of commons if you lead the party whereas labour would be to be his party ifjeremy hunt backed —— facejeremy corbyn. they just paid hunt backed —— facejeremy corbyn. theyjust paid him to £75,000. let's go to the ft and deutsche bank and jobs going and shares following. this is really difficult for deutsche bank from a use number of jobs, 18,000 cut and they had to ta ke jobs, 18,000 cut and they had to take quite drastic action. i mean, in kind of simple terms, my understanding is that they have tried to grow the business into this us style investment banking and it essentially has not work for that they have overreached themselves and not been successful. and those w
mackie has already made those kind of. . . that mackie has already made those kind of...news he also said tonight he will restore britain's mojo. do you know what that is? a positive development obviously. know what that is? a positive development obviouslylj know what that is? a positive development obviously. i have no idea. there is a poll there were he said he would deliver a a0 seat majority in the house of commons if you lead the party whereas labour would be to be his party ifjeremy hunt...
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phil mackie, bbc news, birmingham.e affairs correspondent danny shaw is here. 20,000 more officers over three years — how easy will this be to achieve? well, this is the biggest recruitment boost for the police that has ever been undertaken in modern times, never before has a government try to get 20,000 officers in three years, so it is going to be very difficult, particularly because the training infrastructure isn't in place. you don't have so many causes, instructors, and you don't have as many police stations to actually, you know, act as basis for these new offices. 600 police stations have closed since 2010, so that is an issue. as well as that, you have a complicating factor because new rules mean that recruits will either have to have a degree when they apply to be a police officer, or undertake to study for a degree while they are actually in the police service. now, this could restrict the number of potential applicants, and some forces are very worried about that. in other areas, it isa worried about that.
phil mackie, bbc news, birmingham.e affairs correspondent danny shaw is here. 20,000 more officers over three years — how easy will this be to achieve? well, this is the biggest recruitment boost for the police that has ever been undertaken in modern times, never before has a government try to get 20,000 officers in three years, so it is going to be very difficult, particularly because the training infrastructure isn't in place. you don't have so many causes, instructors, and you don't have...
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phil mackie, for now, thank you very much.ways is facing a summer of disruption after the airline lost its legal attempt to stop pilots from taking strike action as part of a pay dispute. members of the balpa union are now expected to walk out in august. 0ur transport correspondent tom burridge is at the court of appeal. the height of the school summer holidays, should holiday—makers watching this this lunchtime be concerned? well, anyone with a flight concerned? well, anyone with a flight booked with british airways in the coming weeks will naturally be concerned but my message is don't panic and the reason is this. firstly, the pilots' union has not set a date for a strike get and secondly they've got to give british airways at least two weeks notice and thirdly, if they could under law wait months until actually call a strike and fourthly, in a couple of hours, talks will resume to try to break the deadlock. the pay offer on the table from british airways to the table from british airways to the pilot is an 11.5% increase ov
phil mackie, for now, thank you very much.ways is facing a summer of disruption after the airline lost its legal attempt to stop pilots from taking strike action as part of a pay dispute. members of the balpa union are now expected to walk out in august. 0ur transport correspondent tom burridge is at the court of appeal. the height of the school summer holidays, should holiday—makers watching this this lunchtime be concerned? well, anyone with a flight concerned? well, anyone with a flight...
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thank you, phil mackie in worcester.weather. forecasters expect temperatures to rise throughout the week — culminating in what the met office has said could be the highest ever recorded in the uk. on thursday, temperatures in eastern england could surpass the current july record of 36.7 celsius set at heathrow in 2015, and possibly the all—time record of 38.5 celsius, set in faversham, kent, in august 2003. duncan kennedy is in bournemouth for us. duncan? simon, what a sight and what a day. temperatures on the south coast are already nudging towards 30 degrees. all this weather is coming from a combination of europe and africa and they expect that sometime later this week there could be some records broken. as schools break up, the fun breaks out. this is britain's oldest sea water pool, where you see water... ..you go for it. what sort of temperatures can you take? as hot as you like. she's hot stuff. it is factor 50 all the way, with temperatures nudging the late 20s. is it hot enough for you? it is lovely, i mean, thi
thank you, phil mackie in worcester.weather. forecasters expect temperatures to rise throughout the week — culminating in what the met office has said could be the highest ever recorded in the uk. on thursday, temperatures in eastern england could surpass the current july record of 36.7 celsius set at heathrow in 2015, and possibly the all—time record of 38.5 celsius, set in faversham, kent, in august 2003. duncan kennedy is in bournemouth for us. duncan? simon, what a sight and what a day....
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from the airport to the presidential palace where the squad was received in the evening president macky sall said the team could not be criticised and should use the defeat as a learning experience to help them win the next africa africa cup of nations in 2 years' time. you are now up to date on the news coming up next eco africa and a look at south sudan's fight against the plastics plague don't forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website that's d w dot com thanks for watching and you are on. sex make. raring to free. if there is any erotic prejudice remember you have to find it between the lines. literature hundreds the streets. enter the conflict zone with tim sebastian. has been challenging those in power asking tough .
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from the airport to the presidential palace where the squad was received in the evening president macky sall said the team could not be criticised and should use the defeat as a learning experience to help them win the next africa cup of nations in 2 years time. you're up to date on news coming up next an austrian art festival where the canvas is the human body don't forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website at www dot com thanks for watching you'll see us at the top of the out. in. the forest area equivalent to 30 suckers which is cleared in fremont. for consumerism is causing a radical depletion of forests. for 25.
from the airport to the presidential palace where the squad was received in the evening president macky sall said the team could not be criticised and should use the defeat as a learning experience to help them win the next africa cup of nations in 2 years time. you're up to date on news coming up next an austrian art festival where the canvas is the human body don't forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website at www dot com thanks for watching you'll...
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her in that moment, i swear to god, bob mackie walked by at that very moment.but it is borderline camp. it's campy because-- >> stephen: why is it borderline? >> because celine dion is wacky crazy. and i love her, and she's campy because she gets the joke. she's in on the joke. that's the answer, right there. did i have it? i do. >> stephen: how about this gentleman right here? >> oh, that is pure camp, baby. that is-- ( cheers and applause ) that's cahmp. that's cahmp. >> stephen: what went into this outfit? is that sequins? >> it's sequins. it's zebra. zaldy, who's done my outfits for the past 25 years, did this outfit-- i didn't want to go in drag because i thought-- i thought it was going to be a sea of drag queens. i really did. and so i thought all the guys were going to be dressed up like divine-- divine from the john waters films-- not one person was dressed up as divine. >> stephen: wow. >> i don't-- people don't really understand camp. it's abstract to most people. >> stephen: now, what's this on your shoulder here? that looks like a-- is that a sequi
her in that moment, i swear to god, bob mackie walked by at that very moment.but it is borderline camp. it's campy because-- >> stephen: why is it borderline? >> because celine dion is wacky crazy. and i love her, and she's campy because she gets the joke. she's in on the joke. that's the answer, right there. did i have it? i do. >> stephen: how about this gentleman right here? >> oh, that is pure camp, baby. that is-- ( cheers and applause ) that's cahmp. that's cahmp....
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phil mackie, bbc news, birmingham.nson has changed the title of prime minister to include ministerfor the union. his spokesman said it was "a statement of his commitment of the strengthening of the union and the great value which he places upon it". 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake said the new pm was in campaign mode already. 20,000 extra police officers is exactly the kind of bombproof political promise that a prime minister might want to make just before heading into a general election campaign. it will play very well with his party and potential conservative voters and that is something that even his political opponents will struggle to criticise beyond saying that it only makes up, if at all, for conservative cuts to the police service over the last few years. and all of that talk about domestic policy, which i think we will hear more from borisjohnson in the coming days and weeks, is only adding to the feeling that many here at westminster have that we are heading for a general election, sooner perhaps
phil mackie, bbc news, birmingham.nson has changed the title of prime minister to include ministerfor the union. his spokesman said it was "a statement of his commitment of the strengthening of the union and the great value which he places upon it". 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake said the new pm was in campaign mode already. 20,000 extra police officers is exactly the kind of bombproof political promise that a prime minister might want to make just before heading into a...
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issues close to home for the producers and actors alike as they struggle to portray in fiction the mackie face of reality soap box mexico every day mafia on out to 0. 00 m. jews iraq. where every. conflict that is now considered to be the world's worst humanitarian crisis how many would not know how to die with this horror still his heart says all are really for sale and investigation into how billions of euros are made from supplying arms to saudi arabia a leader of the coalition fighting a war in the south the case is interesting to watch the amount of money involved yemen war profiteers on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. malcolm i'm going to figure pollard any watching the news hour live from coming up the next 60 minutes. at least 65 people are killed in. these nigerian attacks carried out by suspected boko haram fighters. doubling down on baltimore president donald trump steps up his rhetoric on the us city as part of his attack on a black congressman. hong kong city center under siege as police fired tear gas to disperse thousands of protesters. russian opposition leader jailed for
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issues close to home for the producers and actors alike as they struggle to portray in fiction the mackie face of reality soap box mexico every day mafia on out to 0. we have a news gathering team here that is 2nd time out there all over the world and they do a fantastic job when information is coming in very quickly all at once you've got to be able to react to all the changes and al-jazeera we adapt to them. my job is is to break it all down and we held the view on the stand and make sense of it. every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stories this maximum jail term has jumped from 5 years to 175 years joined the listening post as we turned the cameras on the media donald trump shouldn't be the one deciding who is a journalist and who isn't and focus on how they were caught on the stories that matter the most they move closer and closer to the tire shop there are both international and domestic news coverage on al-jazeera the diagnosis he has been sick for around 6 months now the challenge ahead there we know one of these $96.00 could be a new cure or a basis of a new cure f
issues close to home for the producers and actors alike as they struggle to portray in fiction the mackie face of reality soap box mexico every day mafia on out to 0. we have a news gathering team here that is 2nd time out there all over the world and they do a fantastic job when information is coming in very quickly all at once you've got to be able to react to all the changes and al-jazeera we adapt to them. my job is is to break it all down and we held the view on the stand and make sense of...
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joe mackie, comedian. is sassy but keeps it classy, the host of sincerely katon "fox nation", -- and my massive sidekick, tyrus. [applause] >> what is your assessment in this race so far? >> what do you mean that you will miss swallwell? >> i want donald trump she's misspoken. what would you like, a swell wall or a swalwell? [applause] i actually said this on my show and then i went to the big "fox nation" event and people had buttons i had my slogan on it. greg: that's what happens. one of the few things that you will be remembered for. [laughter] it could be the only thing you will be remembered for. because you are forgettable. [laughter] always when i'm on the show! ! joe, i'm kidding, tom. barely. what is your take so far on the democrats, which one scares you the lease? >> i will tell you what, andrew scares millie to give me a thousand does nothing. it sounds good. it will give me money to pay the tax increases i'm going to have to pay to pay for everything for everybody else. [applause] kat? >> yes
joe mackie, comedian. is sassy but keeps it classy, the host of sincerely katon "fox nation", -- and my massive sidekick, tyrus. [applause] >> what is your assessment in this race so far? >> what do you mean that you will miss swallwell? >> i want donald trump she's misspoken. what would you like, a swell wall or a swalwell? [applause] i actually said this on my show and then i went to the big "fox nation" event and people had buttons i had my slogan on it....
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our correspondent phil mackie reports.ade, in places like the west midlands, it's got a lot tougher and violence is on the up. there's been a surge in knife crime here in the past five years, so the announcement of more investment is welcome news. the force is short of officers, no question. a quarter of the budget is gone, fewer police officers the 1974, and i have been clear we don't have the number of officers and sometimes the service feels that. there are currently 120,000 police officers in england and wales. in 2010, when theresa may become hopme secretary, there were 143,000 officers. so the extra 20,000 promised by mrjohnson over the next three years would see a return to levels of a decade ago. the prime minister has set out this very ambitious target of hitting 20,000 over the next 36 months. now, it is going to be a challenge to get there, the whole policing family will have to come together to see the largest expansion in policing for some time. it's the rise in violent crime that's giving most concern in plac
our correspondent phil mackie reports.ade, in places like the west midlands, it's got a lot tougher and violence is on the up. there's been a surge in knife crime here in the past five years, so the announcement of more investment is welcome news. the force is short of officers, no question. a quarter of the budget is gone, fewer police officers the 1974, and i have been clear we don't have the number of officers and sometimes the service feels that. there are currently 120,000 police officers...
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in the west midlands for a pittance, earning millions for the criminals. 0ur correspondent, phil mackieollowing the case at birmingham crown court. and we learnt today that this is a problem that is hidden in plain sight. there are cases of this going on almost everywhere in the uk where people are being exploited, forced to work long hours and menialjobs and their wages stolen off them as was the case with these mostly polish men who were traffic to the uk and full still live in appalling accommodation, mostly around west bromwich. i actually went on one of the first operations as part of what became known as operation fraud. backin became known as operation fraud. back in 2015 to an ordinary terraced house in west bromwich were men were found to be living in appalling conditions upstairs while a member of the gang were living with his family downstairs. he was jailed for three years today, he got the lower sentence three years today, he got the lower sentence because three years today, he got the lower sentence because he pleaded guilty. the maximum sentence of 11 years went to a man
in the west midlands for a pittance, earning millions for the criminals. 0ur correspondent, phil mackieollowing the case at birmingham crown court. and we learnt today that this is a problem that is hidden in plain sight. there are cases of this going on almost everywhere in the uk where people are being exploited, forced to work long hours and menialjobs and their wages stolen off them as was the case with these mostly polish men who were traffic to the uk and full still live in appalling...
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so back to the atlanta hog in motion that they can one have had them kill mackie enough that i think you have to be fucking fia. achievement a cockpit voice recorder with this unit south of here but she is one of the out that i'm up and get are you going back to get them fight that i had forgotten. above all else what really seems to have condemned the 1st officer was his use of a common arabic phrase to a cult to which the n.t. is to be translated as i rely on god more properly it is i put my trust in god this phrase was interpreted as the final prayer of a man intent on suicide and mass murder his motivation. at 149361 the night of the crash the flight data recorder shows a rapid movement of the right elevator the autopilot disengaged is followed by the copilot 2nd use of the i rely on god fries the throttle leave is a move from the cruise power setting to idle fighters move between 3 and 4 degrees nose down the plane begins to die in 12 seconds altitude he repeats the same phrase 9 times the captain returning from the toilet asks what's happening. now but to the repeats the i rely
so back to the atlanta hog in motion that they can one have had them kill mackie enough that i think you have to be fucking fia. achievement a cockpit voice recorder with this unit south of here but she is one of the out that i'm up and get are you going back to get them fight that i had forgotten. above all else what really seems to have condemned the 1st officer was his use of a common arabic phrase to a cult to which the n.t. is to be translated as i rely on god more properly it is i put my...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, nottingham. 0ur correspondent phil mackie is outside nottinghamshire county councilers for us. picking up on the point at the end of the report, the problems are not just historic, identify cure, but some are ongoing. yes, and there are still ongoing investigations, still problems identified in the report today which said there is still no proper reporting procedure for allegations of abuse and neither council has learned the lessons that should have, they were not robust enough when people came forward to express concerns about foster carers 01’ express concerns about foster carers ora express concerns about foster carers or a residential staff. not enough is frankly being done. i spoke to some of the many victims today, a group gathered not far from here this afternoon to read the report. i think they are grateful now people are listening to them, in a sense. when they were frightened children in those residential homes in nottinghamshire, nobody paid attention to them at all. but they are worried that, just like the authors of the report suggested, that things mig
sima kotecha, bbc news, nottingham. 0ur correspondent phil mackie is outside nottinghamshire county councilers for us. picking up on the point at the end of the report, the problems are not just historic, identify cure, but some are ongoing. yes, and there are still ongoing investigations, still problems identified in the report today which said there is still no proper reporting procedure for allegations of abuse and neither council has learned the lessons that should have, they were not...
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our correspondent phil mackie is in worcestershire for us. tell us more about what happened.wned by brenda venables's husband david. he reported her missing in 1982 and researchers around the time, he was interviewed about it and there are pictures of him in the newspaper talking about his missing wife from that time. then the case went very cold until on friday, july 12, when these human remains were found during a routine maintenance of a septic tank. i don't know if you can see the bungalow behind the police car, that a large tree in the distance marks another road of the village in kempsey and that is roughly where these human remains were discovered. police today said that the circumstances in which they were found lead them to believe that these are the remains of brenda ve na bles these are the remains of brenda venables who disappeared in 1982, although they say they haven't had the results of dna tests yet. they say this morning they arrested an 86—year—old man who is now helping them with their enquiries and he is in custody. you may also remember at the time these
our correspondent phil mackie is in worcestershire for us. tell us more about what happened.wned by brenda venables's husband david. he reported her missing in 1982 and researchers around the time, he was interviewed about it and there are pictures of him in the newspaper talking about his missing wife from that time. then the case went very cold until on friday, july 12, when these human remains were found during a routine maintenance of a septic tank. i don't know if you can see the bungalow...
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issues close to home for the producers and act as a life as they struggle to portray in fiction the mackie face of reality soapbox mexico every day mafia amount to 0. in a world where journalism as an industry is changing we have fortunate to be able to continue to expand to continue to have that passenger drive and present the stories in a way that is important to our viewers. everyone has a story worth hearing. we cover those that are often ignored we don't weigh our coverage towards one particular region or continent that's why i joined al-jazeera . you're watching al jazeera let's recap the top stories for you now sudan security forces have been using live ammunition against protesters gathering in undermine your the capitol dome thousands of people are joining mass rallies across the country after 5 demonstrators were shot dead by police on monday. personal data belonging to more than 100000000 people has been stolen in a hat targeting u.s. financial services firm capital one the breach is believed to be one of the largest and banking history. and a battle between rival gangs in a jai
issues close to home for the producers and act as a life as they struggle to portray in fiction the mackie face of reality soapbox mexico every day mafia amount to 0. in a world where journalism as an industry is changing we have fortunate to be able to continue to expand to continue to have that passenger drive and present the stories in a way that is important to our viewers. everyone has a story worth hearing. we cover those that are often ignored we don't weigh our coverage towards one...
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our correspondent phil mackie has been to the local conservative association there.would expect in most parts of the country, they're probably not entirely focused on westminster, they have been trying to focus on they have been trying to focus on the weather today. it has been as much as 33 degrees today, most people looking for a cold drink and ice cream and to find shades. but when you talk to them about boris johnson, there are mixed views. this isa marginal johnson, there are mixed views. this is a marginal city, a labour target in the next general election, a seat they held between 1997—2010, but for they held between 1997—2010, but for the rest of the last 50 years, it has been a conservative seats, voting with the country and every referendum since 1975. it has been a bellwether constituency that voted to leave by 37%, not far off the national average and for the west midlands, quite low. the deadline of october the 31st is playing a lot of people's mines, i spoke to some party members this morning he said they were behind boris, even though some said they ha
our correspondent phil mackie has been to the local conservative association there.would expect in most parts of the country, they're probably not entirely focused on westminster, they have been trying to focus on they have been trying to focus on the weather today. it has been as much as 33 degrees today, most people looking for a cold drink and ice cream and to find shades. but when you talk to them about boris johnson, there are mixed views. this isa marginal johnson, there are mixed views....
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so many different roles for women as well. 50 yea rs, different roles for women as well. 50 years, mackie am quite hopeful for myself! it is an exciting time for stop it feels like we had a love affair with the moon, lots of excitement and it died down. we haven't been back to the moon for 46 years. but there is a resurgence in interest. what i find exciting is that it in interest. what i find exciting is thatitis in interest. what i find exciting is that it is not the usual gene pool. in the past it was the americans versus the russians. now it is israel, china has an amazing space programme going to the moon. as well as countries, or more countries looking at the moon, it is very interesting that it is commercialisation of the moon. so, the moment it is a bit of a battle of the billionaires, where people who have a lot of money are looking to the moon as a commercial enterprise. is it a good thing that it is being potentially commercialised? it depends on how we do it. with anything, there is an ethical question to be answered. if we just rely on countries going back to the moon, i don'
so many different roles for women as well. 50 yea rs, different roles for women as well. 50 years, mackie am quite hopeful for myself! it is an exciting time for stop it feels like we had a love affair with the moon, lots of excitement and it died down. we haven't been back to the moon for 46 years. but there is a resurgence in interest. what i find exciting is that it in interest. what i find exciting is thatitis in interest. what i find exciting is that it is not the usual gene pool. in the...
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phil, thank you, phil mackie there. is something of a fare war in european aviation, and ryanair competes for passengers by reducing prices, reducing profits, and that is part of the problem. another part of the problem was rya nair was counting on having a number of 737 max aircraft in its fleet by next year. so in its figures earlier this month, we saw the profits were down, the company already has a surplus of staff, and that has been exacerbated by ryanair‘s decision to recognise unions, which has reduced the turnover of staff, it is facing higher oil prices and will have fewer planes than it thought it would have. all of this means up to 1500 staff are in excess, it has too many, so it will have to get rid of some of them and close some bases. is this a one—off hit, or is there a problem with the business model? the model is changing, and recognition of unions was part of that. ryanair was used to people staying with the company and then leaving, and now it is recognising unions and it has been putting up pay for p
phil, thank you, phil mackie there. is something of a fare war in european aviation, and ryanair competes for passengers by reducing prices, reducing profits, and that is part of the problem. another part of the problem was rya nair was counting on having a number of 737 max aircraft in its fleet by next year. so in its figures earlier this month, we saw the profits were down, the company already has a surplus of staff, and that has been exacerbated by ryanair‘s decision to recognise unions,...
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phil mackie is following the case at birmingham crown court.who is pa rt terraced housing. the man who is part of the gang of polish criminals brought people over to this country with the promise of a job, nice accommodation and they were forced into menial work, terrible accommodation, and they had their wages are stolen from them. as you say, it is the biggest investigation of its kind, the first time we can report the story after reporting restrictions were lifted at birmingham crown court today. victims were made to live in rooms like this often without heating or light. the gang was made up heating or light. the gang was made up of three women and five men. these men were found guilty of modern slavery offences for the first time, the bbc can report that five others were convicted. they preyed on the homeless, alcoholics and they were promised a wealthy life in britain and were quickly transported from their home lives before they had the chance to change their mind. translation: i came here to start my new life and did not know that it wo
phil mackie is following the case at birmingham crown court.who is pa rt terraced housing. the man who is part of the gang of polish criminals brought people over to this country with the promise of a job, nice accommodation and they were forced into menial work, terrible accommodation, and they had their wages are stolen from them. as you say, it is the biggest investigation of its kind, the first time we can report the story after reporting restrictions were lifted at birmingham crown court...
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he is —— mackie is a liar, hustler and a thief. he had no regard for their life.ng the flat of their targets. the investigations we re of their targets. the investigations were limited. the most extraordinary incident happened at this east london hotel in may, after a dutch businessman who was a guest, here he drugged him and stole all his possessions, including his clothes, laptop, mobile phone and his bank card. he even took the flat screen television and the toilet brush from the hotel bedroom. police failed to identify the man who had drugged his victim into unconsciousness, even though it would have been easy to do so though it would have been easy to do so from the account. i do not understand why it wasn't followed up from that time. we may not be where we are today if it was. it is a shame my dad had to die for them to go and find him, basically. the police were aware of the man, he had been convicted of selling drugs to this man. today, we can reveal he had even drugged and robbed him himself, just before stephen port was arrested before for killing four
he is —— mackie is a liar, hustler and a thief. he had no regard for their life.ng the flat of their targets. the investigations we re of their targets. the investigations were limited. the most extraordinary incident happened at this east london hotel in may, after a dutch businessman who was a guest, here he drugged him and stole all his possessions, including his clothes, laptop, mobile phone and his bank card. he even took the flat screen television and the toilet brush from the hotel...
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from the airport to the presidential palace where the squad was received in the evening president macky sall said the team could not be criticized and should use the defeat as a learning experience to help them win the next africa cup of nations in 2 years' time. and you're up to date now on t w news stay tuned for reporter this week focusing on efforts by female 5 players to be able to compete in one of the world's biggest sporting events the tour de france to america and the steam thanks for watching. the changing. possible. gold africa. from thomas to mark. as they set out to so you can find. the learn from both of them to. work together. see for yourself. w. earth a home worth saving play global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions by global ideas be embodied in series of global 3000 on t.w. and on line. 13 women. 21 stages. 3480 kilometers. and one demand driver to order forms for women because so far it's a men only competition. jacqueline like if we want to show that women can
from the airport to the presidential palace where the squad was received in the evening president macky sall said the team could not be criticized and should use the defeat as a learning experience to help them win the next africa cup of nations in 2 years' time. and you're up to date now on t w news stay tuned for reporter this week focusing on efforts by female 5 players to be able to compete in one of the world's biggest sporting events the tour de france to america and the steam thanks for...
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let's now speak to news correspondent phil mackie, who isjoining us from worcester, where he has beeno be an important election battle ground at the next general election. it voted to leave by 53.7%. not far off the national average. interesting to spend the morning with grassroots conservatives at the conservative association watching the news as it came in and getting their reaction to the idea that their new leader and the next prime minister would be borisjohnson. borisjohnson presents the greatest appeal to the biggest number of people across the country, and i think he has the ability to squeeze out the brexit party. i supported jeremy hunt because of how decisive his answers were, and how well i felt he stuck to how he felt about certain issues. and i'm still happy with boris johnson as leader, because i find that he's... his charismatic nature is obviously very well— known, but i quite enjoy how he takes what people want and goes with it. i think out of him and jeremy hunt, he's definitely the one to beat jeremy corbyn, which is the biggest threat to the conservative party at
let's now speak to news correspondent phil mackie, who isjoining us from worcester, where he has beeno be an important election battle ground at the next general election. it voted to leave by 53.7%. not far off the national average. interesting to spend the morning with grassroots conservatives at the conservative association watching the news as it came in and getting their reaction to the idea that their new leader and the next prime minister would be borisjohnson. borisjohnson presents the...
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from the airport to the presidential palace where the squad was received in the evening president macky sall said the team could not be criticized and should use the defeat as a learning experience to help them win the next africa cup of nations in 2 years' time. and you're up to date now on t w news stay tuned for reporter this week focusing on efforts by female 5 players to be able to compete in one of the world's biggest sporting events the tour de france to america and the steam thanks for watching. the changing. possible. gold africa. from thomas to mark. as they set out to so you can find. that learn from both of them to. work together. see for yourself. w. earth a home or saving place global n.g.o.s tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas that protect the climate and boost green energy solutions by global ideas be embodied in series of global 3000 on t.w. and on line. 13 women. 21 stages. 3480 kilometers. and one demand driver to order forms for women because so far it's a men only competition. jacqueline like if we want to show that women c
from the airport to the presidential palace where the squad was received in the evening president macky sall said the team could not be criticized and should use the defeat as a learning experience to help them win the next africa cup of nations in 2 years' time. and you're up to date now on t w news stay tuned for reporter this week focusing on efforts by female 5 players to be able to compete in one of the world's biggest sporting events the tour de france to america and the steam thanks for...