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mark easton, thank you.nticipated meeting — the first time theresa may and president trump had seen each other since an online spat over tweets from the far right group britain first. that was followed swiftly by the president cancelling a visit to london to open the new us embassy. but today, in the swiss resort of davos, the pair insisted the special relationship was as strong as ever. the president told mrs may that he loved her country, and expected to see a "tremendous increase" in trade between the uk and the us. from davos, here's kamal ahmed. he arrived at lunchtime, a blizzard of rotor blades and hotspot. the president was here. and the world economic forum better sit up and ta ke economic forum better sit up and take notice. he said he was here to spread peace and prosperity. very excited to be here. the united states is doing very well. there was one leader donald trump said he would be delighted to meet. the prime minister and myself have a really great relationship, although some people don't ne
mark easton, thank you.nticipated meeting — the first time theresa may and president trump had seen each other since an online spat over tweets from the far right group britain first. that was followed swiftly by the president cancelling a visit to london to open the new us embassy. but today, in the swiss resort of davos, the pair insisted the special relationship was as strong as ever. the president told mrs may that he loved her country, and expected to see a "tremendous...
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and mark easton is here now.rved apology, and the mps call for inquiry but is anything likely to change?” and the mps call for inquiry but is anything likely to change? i think that the ministers will have to think hard about the questions raced by the case. the head of the parole board himself saying he wants a review of the secrecy that sounds the parole board hearings, and i'm sure that will be considered. the committee of mps that holds the minister ofjury to committee of mps that holds the minister of jury to account, committee of mps that holds the minister ofjury to account, they will look into it and why some victims were not informed of worboys‘s release and looking at the role of the prosecutors in deciding how many of the cases that have come forward , how many of the cases that have come forward, of the 100 different women, why so few, 12, 1a, of those were involved in the original trial. now the type of sentence worboys was given is an indeterminate sentence, it does not exist anymore. it was used fo
and mark easton is here now.rved apology, and the mps call for inquiry but is anything likely to change?” and the mps call for inquiry but is anything likely to change? i think that the ministers will have to think hard about the questions raced by the case. the head of the parole board himself saying he wants a review of the secrecy that sounds the parole board hearings, and i'm sure that will be considered. the committee of mps that holds the minister ofjury to committee of mps that holds...
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mark easton, bbc news. breaking. the most expensive signing so far today is pierre—emerick aubameyang, who is moving from borussia dortmund to arsenal for £56 million. the club described him as "one of the world‘s most highly—rated strikers." if it‘s not too cloudy where you are, you may have been lucky to catch a glimpse of a rare lunar event tonight. it‘s called the super blue blood moon. this is a live shot of it in the skies over central london now. the sight has dazzled skywatchers around the world. it‘s when there‘s a second full moon in the same month and when it‘s closest to the earth in orbit, making it look much brighter and bigger. they‘ve coincided with a lunar eclipse, which has given it a reddish glow in some parts of the world. hull won its bid to be 2017 uk city of culture with a promise to show "a city coming out of the shadows." a year later, many areas of the city have indeed been regenerated. hull has been supported by an army of volunteers and it‘s managed to attract top talent from acr
mark easton, bbc news. breaking. the most expensive signing so far today is pierre—emerick aubameyang, who is moving from borussia dortmund to arsenal for £56 million. the club described him as "one of the world‘s most highly—rated strikers." if it‘s not too cloudy where you are, you may have been lucky to catch a glimpse of a rare lunar event tonight. it‘s called the super blue blood moon. this is a live shot of it in the skies over central london now. the sight has...
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mark easton, thank you.cure the future of the struggling construction firm carillion, are expected to continue tomorrow. the company, which holds several key government contracts, owes more than £900 million to a number of banks. ministers say they're keeping a close eye on the situation. here's our business correspondent joe lynam. carillion is probably the biggest british company you've never heard of. it maintains hundreds of schools, hospitals, prisons and even libraries. if it collapsed, there is a concern about who would take over at short notice. and it's notjust public services that would be affected. thousands of private firms in the construction sector also dependent on carillion for subcontracted work. we cover 65% of steelwork contracting in the uk and that's worth £3 billion to the uk economy. it represents 120,000 workers. so if you multiply that across all of these sub trades in the uk, the effect on subcontractors could be significant. and today there was a flurry of activity at the cabinet o
mark easton, thank you.cure the future of the struggling construction firm carillion, are expected to continue tomorrow. the company, which holds several key government contracts, owes more than £900 million to a number of banks. ministers say they're keeping a close eye on the situation. here's our business correspondent joe lynam. carillion is probably the biggest british company you've never heard of. it maintains hundreds of schools, hospitals, prisons and even libraries. if it collapsed,...
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mark easton reported on the case last friday.ed and raped or sexually assaulted numerous women in the back of his taxi is to be released after nine years, a parole board decision that has prompted fury and questions. not least were victims ignored? sarah silber and have this comment to make: finally, videos without any commentary where information is presented on screen in text form being seen increasingly on bbc news is not just being seen increasingly on bbc news is notjust on output tailored for watching on mobile phones where people tend to watch rather than listen, but also on television. this is an example from the news channel last week. bill jowett billjowett e—mailed us to make this point about videos of that kind: well, we will leave that one. thank you for all of your comments. if you wa nt to you for all of your comments. if you want to share your opinions or appear on the programme, contact us: you can find us on twitter and to have a look at our website. that is all from us. we will be back to your thoughts about bb
mark easton reported on the case last friday.ed and raped or sexually assaulted numerous women in the back of his taxi is to be released after nine years, a parole board decision that has prompted fury and questions. not least were victims ignored? sarah silber and have this comment to make: finally, videos without any commentary where information is presented on screen in text form being seen increasingly on bbc news is not just being seen increasingly on bbc news is notjust on output tailored...
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our home editor mark easton reports.des on the back of my victims‘ neck that were sending m essa g es to my victims‘ neck that were sending messages to me, telling me to poison her. it was only when catherine was moved from prison to a secure mental unit after poisoning at work colleague that she was finally diagnosed with personality disorder. catherine has spent a lifetime trying to control chronic self—harm, destructive emotional outbursts, and suicidal thoughts. she is not cured, but part of her therapy is helping the nhs get people with personality disorder into treatment. so what is personality disorder? it is a distinct mental health diagnosis with two common types. borderline, or emotionally unstable personality disorder, often involves disturbed ways of thinking, impulsive behaviour, and problems controlling emotions. 10% of people diagnosed kill themselves. antisocial personality disorder is similar, but linked to anger and aggression. around 70% of the prison population are thought to have pd. campaigners and
our home editor mark easton reports.des on the back of my victims‘ neck that were sending m essa g es to my victims‘ neck that were sending messages to me, telling me to poison her. it was only when catherine was moved from prison to a secure mental unit after poisoning at work colleague that she was finally diagnosed with personality disorder. catherine has spent a lifetime trying to control chronic self—harm, destructive emotional outbursts, and suicidal thoughts. she is not cured, but...
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our home editor mark easton reports.apistjohn worboys has become symbolic of the charge that police and prosecutors in england and wales still don't take violent sexual crimes against women seriously enough. the london cabbie, who drugged and raped or sexually assaulted numerous women in the back of his taxi, is to be released after nine years — a parole board decision that has prompted fury and questions, not least — were victims ignored? 58 mps have written to thejustice secretary calling for an investigation into why some of worboys‘ victims were not told their attacker would soon be back on the streets. i think it's very difficult at this point in time to know what role the victims have had in the decision to givejohn worboys parole. they do have a clearly defined role and what we're asking is that the secretary of state act to ensure that has happened. the head of the parole board has apologised unreservedly to victims who say they were not informed of worboys‘ imminent release, accepting that the news must have bee
our home editor mark easton reports.apistjohn worboys has become symbolic of the charge that police and prosecutors in england and wales still don't take violent sexual crimes against women seriously enough. the london cabbie, who drugged and raped or sexually assaulted numerous women in the back of his taxi, is to be released after nine years — a parole board decision that has prompted fury and questions, not least — were victims ignored? 58 mps have written to thejustice secretary calling...
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mark easton explained how this new development could potentially affect the release plans.national outcry, police will throw everything they can at this new investigation. it is still in its early stages. they will put it together as quickly as possible and give it to prosecutors. the crown prosecution service will need to be convinced there is a reasonable reason to convict. it may not be straightforward. this allegation goes back more than two decades, 1997, an allegation of sexual assault againstjohn worboys. don't forget, prosecutors will need to be persuaded it passes what they call the evidential test. this allegation precedes all of those allegations around his conviction in 2009. they will look at this carefully. that said, they will pursue this with vigor and will want to chargejohn worboys while he is still in prison, currently held in a jail near london. at which point, his parole will be rescinded. that would be a huge relief for many of his victims, who expressed extreme concern at the prospect of this imminent release from jail. fox's planned takeover of sky i
mark easton explained how this new development could potentially affect the release plans.national outcry, police will throw everything they can at this new investigation. it is still in its early stages. they will put it together as quickly as possible and give it to prosecutors. the crown prosecution service will need to be convinced there is a reasonable reason to convict. it may not be straightforward. this allegation goes back more than two decades, 1997, an allegation of sexual assault...
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our home affairs editor, mark easton, is at scotland yard. ally affect the plans to releasejohn worboys? well, given the huge national outcry at the worboys‘ case i'm sure the police will be throwing everything they can at this new investigation. still in its early stages, they will be wanting to put that case together as quickly as possible and present it to prosecutor. the crown prosecution service will still need to be persuaded that there is a reasonable chance of conviction and it is in the public interest to pursue this through the courts. that may not be straightforward. this allegation is from 1997, an allegation is from 1997, an allegation of sexual assault against john wore biens the prosecutors will need to be persuaded that it pass what is they call the evidential test. this is an allegation that preceded all those convictions in 2009. the police will pursue this with vigour and they will want it chargejohn worboys when he is still in prison, held currently at belmarsh near london, at which point his parole will almost certainly be
our home affairs editor, mark easton, is at scotland yard. ally affect the plans to releasejohn worboys? well, given the huge national outcry at the worboys‘ case i'm sure the police will be throwing everything they can at this new investigation. still in its early stages, they will be wanting to put that case together as quickly as possible and present it to prosecutor. the crown prosecution service will still need to be persuaded that there is a reasonable chance of conviction and it is in...
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our home editor mark easton reports.9 es victim's neck, that were sending m essa g es to victim's neck, that were sending messages to me, telling me to poison her. it was only when kathleen was moved from a mental clinic, after being accused of trying to poison a work colleague, she was finally diagnosed with a mental disorder. it is one of the darkest places in my head, i have ever been. i would have preferred death to that. kathleen tried to control a lifetime of chronic self—harm and suicidal thoughts, she is not cured. but part of her therapy is helping the nhs getting people with personality disorder into treatment. people are waiting months and months and months for treatment and these people are dying waiting, mark. because they could kill themselves? it has happened to a lot of my friends, i'm afraid. what is a personality disorder? a mental diagnosis with two common types, border line or emotional u nsta ble types, border line or emotional unstable personality disorder, involving disturbed ways of thinking and p
our home editor mark easton reports.9 es victim's neck, that were sending m essa g es to victim's neck, that were sending messages to me, telling me to poison her. it was only when kathleen was moved from a mental clinic, after being accused of trying to poison a work colleague, she was finally diagnosed with a mental disorder. it is one of the darkest places in my head, i have ever been. i would have preferred death to that. kathleen tried to control a lifetime of chronic self—harm and...
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mark easton reported on the case last friday.ecision that has prompted fury and questions. finally, videos without any commentary, where information is presented on screen in text form, are being seen increasingly on bbc news — notjust on output tailored for watching on mobile phones, where people tend to watch rather than listen, but also on television. here is an example from the news channel last week. billjowett e—mailed us to make this point about videos of that kind: well, we will leave that one with the powers that be. thank you for all of your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or even appear on the programme, you can call or e—mail us. you can find us on twitter, and do have a look at our website for previous discussions. that is all from us. we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello, this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. dentists warn of a child tooth decay crisis in england. a record 43,000 operat
mark easton reported on the case last friday.ecision that has prompted fury and questions. finally, videos without any commentary, where information is presented on screen in text form, are being seen increasingly on bbc news — notjust on output tailored for watching on mobile phones, where people tend to watch rather than listen, but also on television. here is an example from the news channel last week. billjowett e—mailed us to make this point about videos of that kind: well, we will...
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with 14 months to go until brexit, our home editor mark easton takes a closer look at the potential impactontacted counterparts across europe, trawling eu databases, tracking possible accomplices. as a trusted europol member, the information was available immediately. for almost nine years, europol has been headed by a brit, but he leaves in a few weeks, warning that a brexit europol will be less concerned about uk's security priorities. there will be a loss of british influence and i think it's a shame for the uk. i think it's actually a shame for our european partners as well. we will find other ways of influencing it perhaps in more informal ways, but they will be less direct, less pronounced and probably less successful than they are now of course. officers at the uk's national crime agency are accessing europol databases every day and fear moving from member status now to what is called operational status will make it harder to keep british citizens safe. at the minute we have got a really good relationship with our eu partners, everyone works on the same platforms, everyone works to
with 14 months to go until brexit, our home editor mark easton takes a closer look at the potential impactontacted counterparts across europe, trawling eu databases, tracking possible accomplices. as a trusted europol member, the information was available immediately. for almost nine years, europol has been headed by a brit, but he leaves in a few weeks, warning that a brexit europol will be less concerned about uk's security priorities. there will be a loss of british influence and i think...
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easton. >>> actor mark wahlberg will donate $1.5 million in film fees to the sexual misconduct offense initiative "time's up." he collected the fee because scenes of the upcoming film "all the money in the world" has to be reshot after kevin spacey was fired. his co-star michelle williams made less than $1,000 for the reshoots. that fee will be in her name. >>> time now for a check on the forecast. let's see when the rains are going to be here. >> lisa? >> we're going to see several days of rain. in fact, it's looking pretty good, opening the storm door for the week ahead. hive doppler 7 checking out the fog, the low clouds, poor visibility up in the north bay. just three quarters of a mile, santa rosa. three miles in livermore. it's been cool and gray. we had the late-day sun. but then the easterly winds kept it gusty and only in the low 50s. in livermore, 70s down in the south bay. tomorrow, another bay where the easterly winds and that late-day fog is going to keep numbers cool in parts of the day. 51 san francisco. 48 in mountain view. 45 in gilroy. 55 on the coast. at this vantage point, yea
easton. >>> actor mark wahlberg will donate $1.5 million in film fees to the sexual misconduct offense initiative "time's up." he collected the fee because scenes of the upcoming film "all the money in the world" has to be reshot after kevin spacey was fired. his co-star michelle williams made less than $1,000 for the reshoots. that fee will be in her name. >>> time now for a check on the forecast. let's see when the rains are going to be here. >>...
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easton. the top two finishers will go head to head in the election. >>> actor mark walberg will donate $1.5 million because scenes of the upcoming film "all the money in the world" had tee be shot after star had be fired for sexual misconduct allegations. >>> also. >> happy birthday to you. >> one of my favorite stories today. a grandmother's wishes come true on her 101st birthday. see the moment when it happened. >>> right now it's 60 degrees. we have rain in the extended at home.ld generate your own energy, or to save energy, unplug unused appliances. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. >>> spacex's dragon cargo spacecraft is back on earth. nasa said it splashed down into the pacific ocean about 7:30 this morning. the dragon left the international space station after delivering 148,000 supplies. it brought back studies from science studies. >>> organizers of pavrics were looking to hit the water tuesday, but scratched those plans this afternoon due to unfavorable conditions along the san mateo coast. the world surfing league said it will instead see what the rest of the competition hol
easton. the top two finishers will go head to head in the election. >>> actor mark walberg will donate $1.5 million because scenes of the upcoming film "all the money in the world" had tee be shot after star had be fired for sexual misconduct allegations. >>> also. >> happy birthday to you. >> one of my favorite stories today. a grandmother's wishes come true on her 101st birthday. see the moment when it happened. >>> right now it's 60 degrees....
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our home editor mark easton reports.tjohn worboys has become symbolic of the charge that police and prosecutors in england and wales still don't take violent sexual crimes against women seriously enough. the london cabbie, who drugged and raped or sexually assaulted numerous women in the back of his taxi, is to be released after nine years — a parole board decision that has prompted fury and questions, not least — were victims ignored? 58 mps have written to thejustice secretary calling for an investigation into why some of worboys‘ victims were not told their attacker would soon be back on the streets. i think it's very difficult at this point in time to know what role the victims have had in the decision to givejohn worboys parole. they do have a clearly defined role and what we're asking is that the secretary of state act to ensure that has happened. the head of the parole board has apologised unreservedly to victims who say they were not informed of worboys‘ imminent release, accepting that the news must have been ve
our home editor mark easton reports.tjohn worboys has become symbolic of the charge that police and prosecutors in england and wales still don't take violent sexual crimes against women seriously enough. the london cabbie, who drugged and raped or sexually assaulted numerous women in the back of his taxi, is to be released after nine years — a parole board decision that has prompted fury and questions, not least — were victims ignored? 58 mps have written to thejustice secretary calling for...