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mark easton described _ on to commit further offences. what might be seen as a cultural problem in the metropolitan police and towards women, what would you say about that? ., , , women, what would you say about that? . y , ., that? certainly in my time at the olice that? certainly in my time at the police there _ that? certainly in my time at the police there was _ that? certainly in my time at the police there was a _ that? certainly in my time at the police there was a culture - that? certainly in my time at the police there was a culture of - police there was a culture of misogyny amongst some officers, there _ misogyny amongst some officers, there is— misogyny amongst some officers, there is issues of people treating people _ there is issues of people treating people unfairly. so i think we will need _ people unfairly. so i think we will need to— people unfairly. so i think we will need to make sure that we scrutinise the decision—making that's made by individunl— the decision—making that's made by individual officers. we need to hav
mark easton described _ on to commit further offences. what might be seen as a cultural problem in the metropolitan police and towards women, what would you say about that? ., , , women, what would you say about that? . y , ., that? certainly in my time at the olice that? certainly in my time at the police there _ that? certainly in my time at the police there was _ that? certainly in my time at the police there was a _ that? certainly in my time at the police there was a culture - that?...
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our home editor mark easton has been studying the findings.sation between a music producer and a friend he knew from a south london children's home was what led to the worst child sexual abuse scandal in british history being uncovered. this video features some of hundreds of survivors from care homes and fosterfamilies in lambeth, people who, according to today's inquiry report, suffered almost incomprehensible cruelty from dozens of abusers over four decades. i felt dirty, i felt ashamed. and ifelt like i had nobody to listen to me. i've got eight siblings, and all of us have been through the care system, through lambeth. each and every one of them has gone through horrific abuse. i can't forgive lambeth for what they've done to me or my family. and no amount of money that they've paid out is going to put right what they've done wrong. today's report identifies a culture of cover—up. police failed to follow up evidence, leads, in particular links between perpetrators. lambeth council gave known abusers unimpeded access to children. despite 3
our home editor mark easton has been studying the findings.sation between a music producer and a friend he knew from a south london children's home was what led to the worst child sexual abuse scandal in british history being uncovered. this video features some of hundreds of survivors from care homes and fosterfamilies in lambeth, people who, according to today's inquiry report, suffered almost incomprehensible cruelty from dozens of abusers over four decades. i felt dirty, i felt ashamed. and...
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mark easton, bbc news. #...don't you look back. you are. goodbye. hello this is bbc news with me, lukwesa burak. john lewis has announced plans to move into the residential property market by building 10,000 homes for rental over the next few years. the department store chain said it wanted to address the national housing shortage and support local communities. tenants of the new properties — which will be built on sites owned by the chain — will have the choice of renting fully furnished with john lewis products or using their own. earlier i spoke to the i newspaper's housing correspondent vicky spratt — and asked her what she thinks of this announcement from john lewis. we do have a housing emergency. there are not enough affordable homes and there isn't enough social housing. but, 10,000 really won't make a dent in that emergency. and i suppose what we have to wonder is, will these homes be affordable in terms of rent? at what point in the market all the rent be? and who will they be aimed at? i think whether they are furnished
mark easton, bbc news. #...don't you look back. you are. goodbye. hello this is bbc news with me, lukwesa burak. john lewis has announced plans to move into the residential property market by building 10,000 homes for rental over the next few years. the department store chain said it wanted to address the national housing shortage and support local communities. tenants of the new properties — which will be built on sites owned by the chain — will have the choice of renting fully furnished...
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mark easton, bbc news, kent. have been published showing the number of people living in care homes in england who died with covid. the care quality commission said more than 39,000 people died between april 2020 to march this year. the highest number of deaths in a single care home was 44. our social affairs correspondent alison holt has the story. over 18 bleak months, about 40,000 care home residents have died with covid in england and today's numbers show how the virus spread from care home to care home. well, hang on, young lady... among the many who died as the first wave reached its peak was 78—year—old robert henry. care homes were struggling to get the protective equipment and guidance they needed. his daughter believes she saw firsthand the impact of that — more than 20 died in his home. there was staff you know going from room to room, not changing their ppe. i could see that what i was witnessing was the virus being spread amongst the residents of the care home. so many of the residents of my dad's car
mark easton, bbc news, kent. have been published showing the number of people living in care homes in england who died with covid. the care quality commission said more than 39,000 people died between april 2020 to march this year. the highest number of deaths in a single care home was 44. our social affairs correspondent alison holt has the story. over 18 bleak months, about 40,000 care home residents have died with covid in england and today's numbers show how the virus spread from care home...
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mark easton, bbc news, kent. time, figures have been published showing the number of people living in care homes in england, who died with covid. the care quality commission said more than 39,000 people died between april 2020 to march this year. the highest number of deaths in a single care home was 1m. 0ur social affairs correspondent alison holt has the story. 0ver over 18 big months, about 40,000 care home residents have died with covid in england and the numbers show how the virus spread from care home to care home.— show how the virus spread from care home to care home. hang on, young lad . home to care home. hang on, young lady- among — home to care home. hang on, young lady- among the _ home to care home. hang on, young lady. among the many _ home to care home. hang on, young lady. among the many who - home to care home. hang on, young lady. among the many who died - home to care home. hang on, young lady. among the many who died as l home to care home. hang on, young l lady. among the many who died as th
mark easton, bbc news, kent. time, figures have been published showing the number of people living in care homes in england, who died with covid. the care quality commission said more than 39,000 people died between april 2020 to march this year. the highest number of deaths in a single care home was 1m. 0ur social affairs correspondent alison holt has the story. 0ver over 18 big months, about 40,000 care home residents have died with covid in england and the numbers show how the virus spread...
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mark easton has the story. ♪ >> a chance conversation between a music producer and a friend that he knewon children's home is what led to the worst child sex abuse scandal in britain's history being uncovered. this video features some of hundreds of the survivors from care homes and foster families in london, people who, according to today's inquiry report, suffered in copperhead civil cruelty from dozens of abusers over four decades. >> i felt dirty, ashamed, like i had nobody to listen to me. >> i have eight siblings. all of us have been through the care system. each and every one of them are going through abuse. >> it is what they have done to me or my family. no amount of money that they have paid out will put right what they have done wrong. >> today's report identifies a culture of cover up. police failed to follow up evidence and leads linked to perpetrators. they gave known abusers unimpeded access to children despite 33 council and police investigations into child abuse. there have been only six convictions and only one senior counsel employee has ever been disciplined. >> child
mark easton has the story. ♪ >> a chance conversation between a music producer and a friend that he knewon children's home is what led to the worst child sex abuse scandal in britain's history being uncovered. this video features some of hundreds of the survivors from care homes and foster families in london, people who, according to today's inquiry report, suffered in copperhead civil cruelty from dozens of abusers over four decades. >> i felt dirty, ashamed, like i had nobody to...
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we can speak to our home editor, mark easton. explain more about what is on the table here, mark.is i think reall is table here, mark. this i think really is a _ table here, mark. this i think really is a response _ table here, mark. this i think really is a response to - table here, mark. this i think really is a response to some l table here, mark. this i think- really is a response to some deep political frustration in the really is a response to some deep politicalfrustration in the home office. priti patel of course has committed herself to taking back control of britain's borders after brexit, but almost daily, we are seeing those dinghies pulling up into talk haven in dover, and that each day, each migrant that walks up the ramp is in a sense a political humiliation for the home secretary and there is a real determination to do something to take on the people smugglers who are bringing over their desperate human cargo —— tug haven. and the nationality and borders bill really perhaps the most standup parts of it are designed to try and put those traffickers out of business.
we can speak to our home editor, mark easton. explain more about what is on the table here, mark.is i think reall is table here, mark. this i think really is a _ table here, mark. this i think really is a response _ table here, mark. this i think really is a response to - table here, mark. this i think really is a response to some l table here, mark. this i think- really is a response to some deep political frustration in the really is a response to some deep politicalfrustration in the home...
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mark easton has the story. from a south london children's home is what led to the worst child sexual abuse scandal in british history being uncovered. this video features some of hundreds of survivors from care homes and fosterfamilies in lambeth — people who, according to today's enquiry report, suffered almost incomprehensible cruelty cruelty from dozens of abusers over four decades. i felt dirty, i felt ashamed. and ifelt like i had nobody to listen to me. i've got eight siblings, and all of us have been through the care system, through lambeth. each and every one of them has gone through horrific abuse. i can't forgive lambeth for what they have done to me or my family. and no amount of money that they've paid out is going to put right what they done wrong. today's report identifies a culture of cover—up. police failed to follow up evidence leads, in particular links between perpetrators. lambeth council gave known abusers unimpeded access to children, despite 33 council and police investigations into child
mark easton has the story. from a south london children's home is what led to the worst child sexual abuse scandal in british history being uncovered. this video features some of hundreds of survivors from care homes and fosterfamilies in lambeth — people who, according to today's enquiry report, suffered almost incomprehensible cruelty cruelty from dozens of abusers over four decades. i felt dirty, i felt ashamed. and ifelt like i had nobody to listen to me. i've got eight siblings, and all...
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our home editor, mark easton reports. # don't stop thinking about tomorrow. # don't stop, it will soonomptu community choir. with the blessing of fleetwood mac, don't stop is the anthem of thank you day, song of hope that future as people give thanks to those who help the country through its past pandemic. the communities of london's east end came togetherfor a bangladeshi barbecue today, a chance to reflect and connect. this is a way to actually remember all those that we have lost and to say thank you to the incredible effort that everyone has put in to get us through this pandemic. we want to say thank you for all the support for us. they are tremendous and without those people that came out - in theirsnow suits... the rain, the snow, normality, fora pint, kept the pub going. kept us going. it is a paradox of the pandemic that social distancing and isolation actually brought communities closer together and the hope is that thank you day will become an annual opportunity to renew and strengthen those bonds and friendships. thank you day is supported by community groups, businesses an
our home editor, mark easton reports. # don't stop thinking about tomorrow. # don't stop, it will soonomptu community choir. with the blessing of fleetwood mac, don't stop is the anthem of thank you day, song of hope that future as people give thanks to those who help the country through its past pandemic. the communities of london's east end came togetherfor a bangladeshi barbecue today, a chance to reflect and connect. this is a way to actually remember all those that we have lost and to say...
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mark easton, bbc news, kent.nd developments threatened the value of the city's waterfront. the decision was made following a secret ballot by the unesco committee at a meeting in china. unesco had said that the developments, including the planned new everton fc stadium, had resulted in a "serious deterioration" of the historic site. liverpool becomes only the third site to lose its world heritage status since the list began in 1978, the other two being 0man's arabian 0ryx sanctuary in 2007 because the size of the reserve which is home to rare antelope was to be cut by 90%, and the dresden elbe valley in germany in 2009. well let's talk to liverpool icon pete price and pete i can't imagine you're too happy about all this? are you sad about this because? 0r are you sad about this because? or are you just shrugging your shoulders?— are you just shrugging your shoulders? �* , , . shoulders? i'm very sad they are takin: it shoulders? i'm very sad they are taking it off— shoulders? i'm very sad they are taking it off u
mark easton, bbc news, kent.nd developments threatened the value of the city's waterfront. the decision was made following a secret ballot by the unesco committee at a meeting in china. unesco had said that the developments, including the planned new everton fc stadium, had resulted in a "serious deterioration" of the historic site. liverpool becomes only the third site to lose its world heritage status since the list began in 1978, the other two being 0man's arabian 0ryx sanctuary in...
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mark easton, how much confidence will be in the metropolitan police at the moment?nt? the metropolitan police has endured a _ at the moment? the metropolitan police has endured a lot _ at the moment? the metropolitan police has endured a lot of - police has endured a lot of criticism, as you know, in the last few months, the handling of the sarah everard vigil on clapham common, and i think perhaps the most devastating criticism of all came in the report last month which said that they were institutionally corrupt, and these are very serious allegations to lay at the feet of a police service. as lucy was saying, there will be some difficult questions for scotland yard in relation to this. as she was saying, the vetting procedure. they have said that they have not been aware of any allegations that would have changed their decisions on allowing him to remain a firearms officer, when that was done most recently. the exposure incidents in fast—food restaurants, we know that the independent office of police conducted looking into that. two officers are being investigate
mark easton, how much confidence will be in the metropolitan police at the moment?nt? the metropolitan police has endured a _ at the moment? the metropolitan police has endured a lot _ at the moment? the metropolitan police has endured a lot of - police has endured a lot of criticism, as you know, in the last few months, the handling of the sarah everard vigil on clapham common, and i think perhaps the most devastating criticism of all came in the report last month which said that they were...
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our home editor mark easton has the story. chance conversation between a music producer and a friend he knew from a south london children's home is what led to the worst child sexual abuse scandal in british history being uncovered. this video features some of hundreds of survivors from care homes and foster families in lambeth, people who, according to today's enquiry report, suffered almost an compensable cruelty from dozens of abusers over four decades. i cruelty from dozens of abusers over four decades-_ four decades. i felt dirty, i felt ashamed- _ four decades. i felt dirty, i felt ashamed- i— four decades. i felt dirty, i felt ashamed. i felt _ four decades. i felt dirty, i felt ashamed. i felt like _ four decades. i felt dirty, i felt ashamed. ifelt like i- four decades. i felt dirty, i felt ashamed. i felt like i had - four decades. i felt dirty, i felt i ashamed. i felt like i had nobody four decades. i felt dirty, i felt - ashamed. i felt like i had nobody to ashamed. ifelt like i had nobody to listen to me. ashamed
our home editor mark easton has the story. chance conversation between a music producer and a friend he knew from a south london children's home is what led to the worst child sexual abuse scandal in british history being uncovered. this video features some of hundreds of survivors from care homes and foster families in lambeth, people who, according to today's enquiry report, suffered almost an compensable cruelty from dozens of abusers over four decades. i cruelty from dozens of abusers over...
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our home editor mark easton reports. # don't stop thinking about tomorrow # don't stop thinking abouthinking about tomorrow # don't stop, it will soon be here # at the london vaccination centre health workers joined gospel singers in an impromptu community choir. don't stop is the anthem of thank you day, song of hope that future as people give thanks to those who help the country through its past pandemic. the communities of london's east end came together for a bangladeshi barbecue today, a chance to reflect and connect. this is a way to — chance to reflect and connect. this is a way to actually _ chance to reflect and connect. ti 3 is a way to actually remember all those that we have lost and to say thank you to the incredible effort that everyone has put in to get us through this pandemic. we that everyone has put in to get us through this pandemic.— that everyone has put in to get us through this pandemic. we want to sa thank through this pandemic. we want to say thank you _ through this pandemic. we want to say thank you for _ through this pandemic. we want to say thank you for
our home editor mark easton reports. # don't stop thinking about tomorrow # don't stop thinking abouthinking about tomorrow # don't stop, it will soon be here # at the london vaccination centre health workers joined gospel singers in an impromptu community choir. don't stop is the anthem of thank you day, song of hope that future as people give thanks to those who help the country through its past pandemic. the communities of london's east end came together for a bangladeshi barbecue today, a...
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mark easton in deep trouble. for the moment, - thank you very much. mark easton our home editor.he fawcett society, a charity that campaigns for gender equality. thank you very much forjoining us. first of all, let's look at this issue of keeping women safe. we saw all of those protests, women demanding the right to be safe on the streets. what has changed since sarah everard's death? indie the streets. what has changed since sarah everard's death?— sarah everard's death? we had the announcement _ sarah everard's death? we had the announcement that _ sarah everard's death? we had the announcement that misogyny - sarah everard's death? we had the announcement that misogyny is . sarah everard's death? we had the i announcement that misogyny is going to be trialled as a hate crime from the autumn. 0ther to be trialled as a hate crime from the autumn. other than that, i would not say that we have seen a huge amount of change. i think what happened after sarah's murder was this enormous outpouring of stories, of grief, this fear that women feel every day. and it is still not being tak
mark easton in deep trouble. for the moment, - thank you very much. mark easton our home editor.he fawcett society, a charity that campaigns for gender equality. thank you very much forjoining us. first of all, let's look at this issue of keeping women safe. we saw all of those protests, women demanding the right to be safe on the streets. what has changed since sarah everard's death? indie the streets. what has changed since sarah everard's death?— sarah everard's death? we had the...
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our home editor mark easton has more.y an illegal route, there will be a criminal offence of arriving in the uk without permission and they'll also want to try and send people back, as you say, to a safe country. burn asylum—seekers may have come through and perhaps maybe deport them to another country if the team that they don't have the right to come to they don't have the right to come to the uk. but the problem with all of this, and it really has been the problem since the beginning of the year is that you need essentially an agreement from another country to make the most of that happened. and at the moment, the home office has not gotten those agreements. lots of negotiations going on behind the scenes and there are lots of hopes that they will be able to do some kind of deals. and important asylum—seekers, setting up asylum systems and stories about putting them on a island, and its props, cooperation and the paradox of brexit that taking control of the borders is going to require greater international cooperation
our home editor mark easton has more.y an illegal route, there will be a criminal offence of arriving in the uk without permission and they'll also want to try and send people back, as you say, to a safe country. burn asylum—seekers may have come through and perhaps maybe deport them to another country if the team that they don't have the right to come to they don't have the right to come to the uk. but the problem with all of this, and it really has been the problem since the beginning of...
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our home editor mark easton has been explaining the political context to this proposed legislation.legislation. this i think it's a response to some i this proposed legislation. t�*i " i think it's a response to some deep political frustration in the think it's a response to some deep politicalfrustration in the home office. eddie patel, of course, has 0ffice. eddie patel, of course, has committed herself to taking back control of britain's borderers after breck set. it almost daily, we are seeing those thingies put up into tad haven in dover, and each day, each migrant that walks up the ramp is in a sense of political humiliation for the home secretary, and there is rb real determination to do something to take on the people smugglers who are bringing over there desperate human cargo. the nationality and borderers bail, really, perhaps the most standup parts of that are designed to try and put those traffickers out of business. there is a plan to perhaps depart more easily asylum—seekers who arrive here, particularly if they have come in from an illegal, by an illegal route to. the
our home editor mark easton has been explaining the political context to this proposed legislation.legislation. this i think it's a response to some i this proposed legislation. t�*i " i think it's a response to some deep political frustration in the think it's a response to some deep politicalfrustration in the home office. eddie patel, of course, has 0ffice. eddie patel, of course, has committed herself to taking back control of britain's borderers after breck set. it almost daily, we...
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easton for joining us. u.s. equity market futures look flat after the risk aversion of yesterday. mark: they are flat.sk-averse day? remember they closed not too far off the record highs. it is not a major panic out there. anna: a bit of risk aversion anna: not all of these assets falling out of bed. futures point to the upside. cech futures have recovered a little. ♪ ♪ ♪ look, if your wireless carrier was a guy you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible. not great at saving. you deserve better... xfinity mobile. now they have unlimited for just $30 a month... $30. and they're number one in customer satisfaction. his number... delete it. i'm deleting it. so, break free from the big three. xfinity internet customers, switch to xfinity mobile and get unlimited with 5g included for $30 on the nations fastest, most reliable network. anna: welcome back to the european market open. a minute to go until the start of cash equities trading. here are your headlines. concerns snap the seven-game winning streak in u.s. stocks. investors now await -- the u.s. positive signal after high level talks with opec plus.
easton for joining us. u.s. equity market futures look flat after the risk aversion of yesterday. mark: they are flat.sk-averse day? remember they closed not too far off the record highs. it is not a major panic out there. anna: a bit of risk aversion anna: not all of these assets falling out of bed. futures point to the upside. cech futures have recovered a little. ♪ ♪ ♪ look, if your wireless carrier was a guy you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible. not great at saving. you deserve...