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not just for the met police, but for police forces around the country. is that in the future, anybody who the victim of a serious violent crime and feels that the police failed to investigate crime properly could bring a case on the basis of what the justice has bring a case on the basis of what thejustice has decided this morning. that is where it has repercussions for the met police and for other forces. the repercussions for the met police and for otherforces. the deputy commissioner there was talking about what it means to them in terms of how they deploy resources, because what the met police are saying is that we will now have to look at perhaps moving resources away from certain areas. he spoke about fraud for example, and moving them into other areas, which are covered by thisjudgment, serious other areas, which are covered by this judgment, serious violent crimes. we are already hearing potentially what the implications could be, and forces around this country will be looking at this judgment and scrutinising it very carefully indeed. thank you
not just for the met police, but for police forces around the country. is that in the future, anybody who the victim of a serious violent crime and feels that the police failed to investigate crime properly could bring a case on the basis of what the justice has bring a case on the basis of what thejustice has decided this morning. that is where it has repercussions for the met police and for other forces. the repercussions for the met police and for otherforces. the deputy commissioner there...
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police. a court of appeal upheld the verdict but the met has taken the case to the supreme court. police can be held to account for breaching victims' rights. and we can exclusively speak to one of those women you just heard about, who was driven to a police station byjohn worboys after he'd attacked her. we are going to call her fiona this morning — not her real name — and she'sjoined by her solicitor harriet wistritch. thank you for talking to us. how did you come into contact with worboys? in 2003i you come into contact with worboys? in 20031 was out with some friends are celebrating a friend's birthday party. after the night out, i was with some groups of friends who hailed a cab for me. i got into the. —— in to the cab. there was nothing which made me feel uncomfortable or threatened by his manner, he was just a chatty, talking about the night out, asking where i lived, did i live on my own, asking about my family. i was expecting to him it was my friend's birthday party. and i had just had a baby so that was the first night out since having the baby, who was with my partner t
police. a court of appeal upheld the verdict but the met has taken the case to the supreme court. police can be held to account for breaching victims' rights. and we can exclusively speak to one of those women you just heard about, who was driven to a police station byjohn worboys after he'd attacked her. we are going to call her fiona this morning — not her real name — and she'sjoined by her solicitor harriet wistritch. thank you for talking to us. how did you come into contact with...
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yesterday, the head of the met police cressida dick was in glasgow speaking to police that. the last 13 years. could the model work here? some are sceptical. some in london say action needs to be taken 110w. london say action needs to be taken now. we have had knife crime fall before and we need to start taking action quickly to have that happen again. this isn't a quick switch. nobody can flick a switch and it falls straightaway. at the moment, we seem to be out in an impasse and thatis we seem to be out in an impasse and that is most frustrating, particularly when we see so many young people being stabbed and murdered. the race is now want to stop some way —— to find some way to stop some way —— to find some way to stop knife crime before any more life is lost. we are joined stop knife crime before any more life is lost. we arejoined now stop knife crime before any more life is lost. we are joined now by a former met police borough,. thank you very much for your time this morning. these are very depressing figures. have you any kind of explanation for yet again this spike
yesterday, the head of the met police cressida dick was in glasgow speaking to police that. the last 13 years. could the model work here? some are sceptical. some in london say action needs to be taken 110w. london say action needs to be taken now. we have had knife crime fall before and we need to start taking action quickly to have that happen again. this isn't a quick switch. nobody can flick a switch and it falls straightaway. at the moment, we seem to be out in an impasse and thatis we...
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the met police and scotland yard tell us the number of attacks on muslims has gone back down to the levela year ago so muslims are hopeful that the hatred that was spread by darren osborne and the divide he wanted to clearly creates within the community would not happen and talking about that because if it was darren osborne's intention to split the community he failed in that because in the days and weeks that followed the attack the people in finsbury, christian, dues, muslims and of no religion came together because they said they wanted to stand united against this act of hate and the message is one that people around here hope is still alive around here. the end ofjanuary here hope is still alive around here. the end of january is here hope is still alive around here. the end ofjanuary is a milestone for those who plan to stop drinking. a vegan cafe in leeds. there's no meat or dairy products in any of the food here and for the last month, non—vegans have been encouraged to give it a go, and those behind the veganuary say it's a lot easier today than it was a few years ago. when i we
the met police and scotland yard tell us the number of attacks on muslims has gone back down to the levela year ago so muslims are hopeful that the hatred that was spread by darren osborne and the divide he wanted to clearly creates within the community would not happen and talking about that because if it was darren osborne's intention to split the community he failed in that because in the days and weeks that followed the attack the people in finsbury, christian, dues, muslims and of no...
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it has emerged tonight that two more women have reported harvey weinstein to the met police over allegations assault. six migrants have been injured after a gunman opened fire from a car in the central italian city of macerata. the gunman has been arrested. after getting caught in a scuffle with protesters last night, jacob rees—mogg has stepped up his attack on the treasury, accusing civil servants of "fiddling the figures" on brexit. now on bbc news, our world. a report on how children were settled from reunion island to repopulate rural areas of france. they were taken from their island home as children and moved thousands of kilometres to france. now, france is facing up to a scandal that rocked —— a scandal that robbed more than 2000 children of everything they knew. our story starts in central france, just outside the city of limoges. marlene moved to the area more than 50 years ago as an orphan from the tiny island of reunion in the indian ocean, after french social services sold her a lie. marise is one of the newest members of a group that has been battling for years to find out why
it has emerged tonight that two more women have reported harvey weinstein to the met police over allegations assault. six migrants have been injured after a gunman opened fire from a car in the central italian city of macerata. the gunman has been arrested. after getting caught in a scuffle with protesters last night, jacob rees—mogg has stepped up his attack on the treasury, accusing civil servants of "fiddling the figures" on brexit. now on bbc news, our world. a report on how...
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the airport is cooperating with the met police, royal navy, and the burrough of newham, all involved.nd now, the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we have black panther, which opens on tuesday. we have pad man, based on a true, inspiring story. and 50 shades freed, it all comes to an end. black panther, why isn't it opening until tuesday? i presume it is because it will give it a long opening weekend. it has been eagerly awaited. at the beginning of the film, it is a technologically advanced society and they must keep their secrets away from the rest of the world in case it falls into the wrong hands. inevitably, to some extent, it does. the movie pays great attention to character and detail. here is a clip. remote system activated. wait, which side of the road is it? just drive. let's go! look at your suit. you have been taking bullets. run around the track. where did he go?! show off. that is the most generic stuff. there's much more interesting stuff in t
the airport is cooperating with the met police, royal navy, and the burrough of newham, all involved.nd now, the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we have black panther, which opens on tuesday. we have pad man, based on a true, inspiring story. and 50 shades freed, it all comes to an end. black panther, why isn't it opening until tuesday? i presume it is because it...
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it has emerged tonight that two more women have reported harvey weinstein to the met police over allegationssexual assault. after getting caught in a scuffle with protesters last night, jacob rees—mogg has stepped up his attack on the treasury, accusing civil servants of "fiddling the figures" on brexit. on meet the author next week, # today, my guess is leo benedictus with his book that starts off as a creepy thriller and then turns into a contemporary horror story. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. to what the the papers will be with me are economics commentator and author dharshini david and broadcaster and former fleet street editor eve pollard. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer leads on comments from a former head of the civil service, who makes a scathing comparison between some brexiteers and german nationalists between the world wars. theresa may faces a coup from cabinet brexiteers, if she persists with plans to remain in the customs union, according to the sunday times. the sunday telegraph leads on th
it has emerged tonight that two more women have reported harvey weinstein to the met police over allegationssexual assault. after getting caught in a scuffle with protesters last night, jacob rees—mogg has stepped up his attack on the treasury, accusing civil servants of "fiddling the figures" on brexit. on meet the author next week, # today, my guess is leo benedictus with his book that starts off as a creepy thriller and then turns into a contemporary horror story. hello and...
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now tunisia is getting training from royal navy instructors in maritime security, while met police detectivesdetectives have been training up the telstar. a four key airports the british aviation experts have installed equipment. i asked the ambassador how safe is it now? no country is 100% safe, as we saw in london and manchester last year. but it is they be here than it was in 2015, because of the tunisian capability, it has improved. in the resort town were thomas cook is taking the first british tourist, out of the hotel manager what precautions he is taking. we have around 60 cameras all around the hotel. the exterior cameras are all monitored 24 hours by persons behind the screens. but tunisia sits in a dangerous neighbourhood. across this border, libya is in chaos, and isis has bases. the manchester bomber trained in libya, and so did the sousse gunman. back in the capital tunis, the night raid yields results. suspects are arrested and will now face trial. tunisia has made huge progress against terrorism, but if its tourist industry is to recover fully, it will need to stay vigilant. f
now tunisia is getting training from royal navy instructors in maritime security, while met police detectivesdetectives have been training up the telstar. a four key airports the british aviation experts have installed equipment. i asked the ambassador how safe is it now? no country is 100% safe, as we saw in london and manchester last year. but it is they be here than it was in 2015, because of the tunisian capability, it has improved. in the resort town were thomas cook is taking the first...
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it's emerged tonight that two more women have reported harvey weinstein to the met police over allegationsf sexual assault. tobyjones and toby jones and pulled tobyjones and pulled it in the star in journey's tobyjones and pulled it in the star injourney‘s end, tobyjones and pulled it in the star in journey's end, a tobyjones and pulled it in the star injourney‘s end, a world war i set in the trenches, hear mark kermode ‘s thoughts on that and the rest of the top cinema releases in film review. —— of the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are economics commentator and author dharshini david and broadcaster and former fleet street editor eve pollard. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer leads on comments from a former head of the civil service, who makes a scathing comparison between some brexiteers and german nationalists between the world wars. theresa may will face a coup from cabinet brexiteers if she persists with plans to remain in the customs union, according to the sunday times. and more br
it's emerged tonight that two more women have reported harvey weinstein to the met police over allegationsf sexual assault. tobyjones and toby jones and pulled tobyjones and pulled it in the star in journey's tobyjones and pulled it in the star injourney‘s end, tobyjones and pulled it in the star in journey's end, a tobyjones and pulled it in the star injourney‘s end, a world war i set in the trenches, hear mark kermode ‘s thoughts on that and the rest of the top cinema releases in film...
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the highest rise was here in london, recorded by the met police.nuary for the last 12 months, they recorded 14,521 knife crime offences, nearly a0 every single day. so far in 2018, 16 people have been stabbed to death in the capital. on tuesday, it was 17—year—old abdikarim hassan and 20—year—old sadiq adan mohamed. london needs me alive. the mayor of london launched a campaign last year to stop young londoners carrying knives. he has promised £15 million for the police to tackle knife crime. my thoughts and prayers are with their families. i'm afraid it's not the first time where i have sent condolences to the victims of knife crime. my worry is that it won't be the last time either. i have asked the prime minister and the home secretary to meet with the commissioner and myself to discuss a way forward, not to name blame, but to see if we can work together to grapple with this issue that is causing huge misery to londoners. yesterday, the head of the met, cressida dick, was in glasgow speaking to police there. scotland's murder rate has nearly hal
the highest rise was here in london, recorded by the met police.nuary for the last 12 months, they recorded 14,521 knife crime offences, nearly a0 every single day. so far in 2018, 16 people have been stabbed to death in the capital. on tuesday, it was 17—year—old abdikarim hassan and 20—year—old sadiq adan mohamed. london needs me alive. the mayor of london launched a campaign last year to stop young londoners carrying knives. he has promised £15 million for the police to tackle knife...
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it has emerged tonight that two more women have reported harvey weinstein to the met police over allegationsult. six migrants have been injured after a gunman opened fire from a car in the central italian city of macerata. the gunman has been arrested. after getting caught in a scuffle with protesters last night, jacob rees—mogg has stepped up his attack on the treasury, accusing civil servants of "fiddling the figures" on brexit. now on bbc news, it's time for witness. hello, welcome to witness with me, tanya beckett. i'm here at the british library to guide you through another five extraordinary moments from the recent past. we'll meet the man who discovered whale song, the daughter of one of the most prolific [and and sea speed record breakers of the 20th century, and the chemist who went to live in a city built for scientists. but first, in january 1958, godtfred kirk christiansen patented the lego brick, which took the world by storm. lego was special as the bricks were designed in such a way that they could be stacked and linked with each other in countless combinations. godtfred's the
it has emerged tonight that two more women have reported harvey weinstein to the met police over allegationsult. six migrants have been injured after a gunman opened fire from a car in the central italian city of macerata. the gunman has been arrested. after getting caught in a scuffle with protesters last night, jacob rees—mogg has stepped up his attack on the treasury, accusing civil servants of "fiddling the figures" on brexit. now on bbc news, it's time for witness. hello,...
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it's emerged tonight that two more women have reported harvey weinstein to the met police over allegationsod evening. what a start to the six nations. wales and ireland displayed their potential title credentials on the opening day of rugby union's six nations tournament. wales' win was a comfortable 3a points to seven victory over scotland. while a dramatic last mintue drop goal in paris gave ireland a 15 points to 13 win over france. joe wilson reports from cardiff. the six nations is designed to stir you, but does it inspire or overwhelm you? josh adams making his debut for wales here. steady now. if you get a chance, snatch it. commentator: interception, opportunity for wales! scotland could see their pre—match optimism disappearing afterjust six minutes as gareth davies, legs and lungs, reached the line. wales led 14—0 at half—time. scotland tried the fancy stuff and failed. wales did basics brilliantly. leigh halfpenny scored two tries. who saw this coming? well, not the scotland coach. now the welsh flourish to finish. four tries in a match means a tournament bonus point. at its bes
it's emerged tonight that two more women have reported harvey weinstein to the met police over allegationsod evening. what a start to the six nations. wales and ireland displayed their potential title credentials on the opening day of rugby union's six nations tournament. wales' win was a comfortable 3a points to seven victory over scotland. while a dramatic last mintue drop goal in paris gave ireland a 15 points to 13 win over france. joe wilson reports from cardiff. the six nations is...
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it's emerged tonight that two more women have reported harvey weinstein to the met police over allegationssexual assault. after getting caught in a scuffle with protesters last night, conservative mpjacob rees—mogg accuses the treasury of ‘fiddling' its figures on brexit. six migrants have been injured after a gunman opened fire from a car in the central italian city of macerata. the gunman has been arrested. the airlines regulator says it's beginning a review into airline seating policies — after complaints that passenger groups were being split up deliberately and wales get off to flying start in the six nations rugby — as they beat scotland 3a points to seven in the opening match of the tournament. good evening and welcome to bbc news. a local council has taken the rare step of imposing emergency spending controls because of what it describes as severe financial challenges. no new expenditure will be allowed at the conservative—led northamptonshire county council — except for work protecting vulnerable people. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn said austerity was causing chaos in local gove
it's emerged tonight that two more women have reported harvey weinstein to the met police over allegationssexual assault. after getting caught in a scuffle with protesters last night, conservative mpjacob rees—mogg accuses the treasury of ‘fiddling' its figures on brexit. six migrants have been injured after a gunman opened fire from a car in the central italian city of macerata. the gunman has been arrested. the airlines regulator says it's beginning a review into airline seating policies...
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it's emerged tonight that two more women have reported harvey weinstein to the met police over allegationse on a very busy day. —— it is time for the phil round—up. if you get a chance, snatch it. scotla nd if you get a chance, snatch it. scotland could see their pre—match optimism disappearing after just scotland could see their pre—match optimism disappearing afterjust six minutes, as gareth davies, legs and lungs, he led the line. wales led 14-0 at lungs, he led the line. wales led 14—0 at half—time. scotland tried the fancy stuff on field, wales that the fancy stuff on field, wales that the basics brilliantly. leigh halfpenny is called two tries. who saw this coming? not the scotland coach. now the welsh flourished to finish. four tries in a match means a tournament bonus point. at his best, rugby is pace, power and agility. in other words, this man. 34-7 agility. in other words, this man. 34—7 final score. so many injured players missing from this welsh team and then they produce a performance like that. wales really made everything about home advantage count. in paris, nothing much h
it's emerged tonight that two more women have reported harvey weinstein to the met police over allegationse on a very busy day. —— it is time for the phil round—up. if you get a chance, snatch it. scotla nd if you get a chance, snatch it. scotland could see their pre—match optimism disappearing after just scotland could see their pre—match optimism disappearing afterjust six minutes, as gareth davies, legs and lungs, he led the line. wales led 14-0 at lungs, he led the line. wales led...
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now, tunisia is getting training from royal navy instructors in maritime security, while met police detectivesotel staff. at four key airports, british aviation experts have installed new screening equipment, so i asked britain's ambassador, how safe is it now? well, no country is 100% safe, as we saw with the tragic attacks in london and manchester last year, but it is safer here than it was in 2015 because the tunisians‘ capability has improved. in the resort town of hammamet, where thomas cook is taking the first returning british tourists, i asked the hotel manager what precautions he's taking. we have around 60 cameras all around the hotel. the exterior cameras are all monitored 24 hours by people behind the screens. but tunisia sits in a dangerous neighbourhood. across this border, libya is in chaos, and isis has bases. the manchester bomber trained in libya, and so did the sousse gunman. back in the capital, tunis, the night raid yields results. suspects were arrested and will now face trial. tunisia has made huge progress against terrorism, but if its tourist industry is to recover ful
now, tunisia is getting training from royal navy instructors in maritime security, while met police detectivesotel staff. at four key airports, british aviation experts have installed new screening equipment, so i asked britain's ambassador, how safe is it now? well, no country is 100% safe, as we saw with the tragic attacks in london and manchester last year, but it is safer here than it was in 2015 because the tunisians‘ capability has improved. in the resort town of hammamet, where thomas...
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dal babu is a former met police chief superintendent and joins me now. thank you for being with us.nt has introduced this week. the unexplained wealth orders. they wa nt to the unexplained wealth orders. they want to establish where people have got the money. if you have £50,000 01’ got the money. if you have £50,000 or more, they have the opportunity to ask people where they got the money from. actually, it could apply a lot lower than oligarchs, but that is what they really looking out, the international super wealthy who often choose to live in this country? absolutely. ben wallace's interview in the times was very much about the oligarchs. it will be interesting to see what substance there is behind this because what we have to remember is lots of oligarchs and football clubs, many are legitimate business people here, but there is a thread of individuals, people who have been watching the bbc mcmafia series that there is a thread of individuals who are conducting the affairs unlawfully. i was speaking to the cab driver on my way in who said that you would be surprised how many p
dal babu is a former met police chief superintendent and joins me now. thank you for being with us.nt has introduced this week. the unexplained wealth orders. they wa nt to the unexplained wealth orders. they want to establish where people have got the money. if you have £50,000 01’ got the money. if you have £50,000 or more, they have the opportunity to ask people where they got the money from. actually, it could apply a lot lower than oligarchs, but that is what they really looking out,...
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was at all times to have been escorted by another member of personnel so we also contacted the met police who said to us that they would not discuss such matters now it has to be said that this no this man no longer works at heathrow and his past was temporary it only works from temporary. fifth to the twelfth and it has now been revoked but certainly lots of questions with this having been revealed about the state of security at airports and did not to thank you for those details on the say a check in reporting from london. we're back in the top of the hour with the latest headlines with you that. everybody i'm stephen ball. test hollywood guy you know suspect every proud american first of all i'm just george bush in our view to say this is my buddy max famous financial guru where she's a little bit different i'm just going to run your windows up with all the drama happening in our country and i'm sure the brood have fun meet everyday americans. and hopefully start to bridge the gap this is the great american people. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the us actually j
was at all times to have been escorted by another member of personnel so we also contacted the met police who said to us that they would not discuss such matters now it has to be said that this no this man no longer works at heathrow and his past was temporary it only works from temporary. fifth to the twelfth and it has now been revoked but certainly lots of questions with this having been revealed about the state of security at airports and did not to thank you for those details on the say a...
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a watchdog has found "significant weaknesses" in the way the met police deals with cases involving childrenn november last year, but that more needs to be done to protect under 18s involved in investigations. in a statement, the met said action has been taken in every case identified and that it's aware of the urgency of improving its services further. workers on london's docklands light railway are staging a a8—hour strike in a dispute over pay and other issues. members of the rail, maritime and transport union, employed as cleaners, security staff and travel officers, walked out at 5.30am this morning. the workers also went on strike earlier this month. low pay is having a corrosive impact on family life and the health of workers earning below the voluntary living wage, according to a new study. the survey for the living wage foundation found that a quarter of respondents believed low pay negatively affected their relationship with their family and friends. more than three out of five said they worried so much it affected their day—to—day life. progress in reducing premature deaths from h
a watchdog has found "significant weaknesses" in the way the met police deals with cases involving childrenn november last year, but that more needs to be done to protect under 18s involved in investigations. in a statement, the met said action has been taken in every case identified and that it's aware of the urgency of improving its services further. workers on london's docklands light railway are staging a a8—hour strike in a dispute over pay and other issues. members of the...
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met police data shows oxford street is the worst hit. a south london library, which was occupied by protesters for nine days in 2016, reopens today. the building in lambeth was temporarily closed so the basement could be excavated to make way for a gym which will open later this year. the remodelling of carnegie library caused controversy after protesters had to be evicted. lambeth council say the project has progressed well but those opposed to the revamp are waiting to see how much of their library remains. surrey racing driver billy monger is preparing to return to competition less tha n preparing to return to competition less than a year after the accident that resulted in him having both legs amputated. the 18—year—old has been testing out a car which has been specially adapted for him by the carlin racing team and hopes he can secure a place in the formula 3 series which begins in april. there's no feeling like it. to be honest it's been the most calm place since my accident, being back behind the wheel of a racing car. that's wher
met police data shows oxford street is the worst hit. a south london library, which was occupied by protesters for nine days in 2016, reopens today. the building in lambeth was temporarily closed so the basement could be excavated to make way for a gym which will open later this year. the remodelling of carnegie library caused controversy after protesters had to be evicted. lambeth council say the project has progressed well but those opposed to the revamp are waiting to see how much of their...
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it has emerged tonight that two more women have reported harvey weinstein to the met police over allegationsclassified memo was released, accusing it of bias against president trump and abuse of power. sport now...and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's holly. very busy day for rugby and football. plenty to talk about and we'll get to the premier league in a minute, but the six nations tournament is under way and what an opening game it was for wales. scotland had high hopes before the match but they were ruthlessly dismantled by warren gatland's side who had a bonus point 34—7 win. joe wilson was at the principality stadium. the six nations is designed to stir you. does it inspire or overwhelmed? joss adams made his debut for wales. —— georgia adams. if you get a chance, snatch it. scotland could see their pre—match optimism disappearing after just six disappearing afterjust six minutes, as gareth davies reached the line. wales led 14—0 at half—time. scotla nd wales led 14—0 at half—time. scotland tried the fancy stuff and field, wales that the basics brilliantly. leigh h
it has emerged tonight that two more women have reported harvey weinstein to the met police over allegationsclassified memo was released, accusing it of bias against president trump and abuse of power. sport now...and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's holly. very busy day for rugby and football. plenty to talk about and we'll get to the premier league in a minute, but the six nations tournament is under way and what an opening game it was for wales. scotland had high hopes...
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it's emerged tonight that two more women have reported harvey weinstein to the met police over allegationsf sexual assault. after getting caught in a scuffle with protesters last night, jacob rees—mogg has stepped up his attack on the treasury accusing civil servants of "fiddling the figures" on brexit. time to cross to the bbc sport centre now for sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday, with me holly hamilton. a debut goal for arsenal's record signing pierre emerick aubameyang... but aaron ramsey steals the headlines with a hat tick against everton. tributes and tears as west brom remember cyrille regis and manchester united commemorated the 60th anniversary of the munich air disaster. kilmarnock enjoy their first win over celtic in nearly six years, as brendan rodgers suffers only his second domestic defeat at the club. also coming up in the programme. doubles trouble for great britain as spain take a 2—1 lead in their world group tie. and australia get off to a flyer in the t20 tri series, beating new zealand by seven wickets they'll face england on wednesday morning. what a start t
it's emerged tonight that two more women have reported harvey weinstein to the met police over allegationsf sexual assault. after getting caught in a scuffle with protesters last night, jacob rees—mogg has stepped up his attack on the treasury accusing civil servants of "fiddling the figures" on brexit. time to cross to the bbc sport centre now for sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday, with me holly hamilton. a debut goal for arsenal's record signing pierre emerick...
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now, tunisia is getting training from royal navy instructors in maritime security, while met police detectivesfour key airports, british aviation experts have installed new screening equipment. so i asked britain's ambassador, how safe is it now? well, no country is 100% safe, as we saw with the tragic attacks in london and manchester last year. but it is safer here than it was in 2015, because the tunisians‘ capability has improved. in the resort town of hammamet, where thomas cook is taking the first returning british tourists, i asked the hotel manager what precautions he's taking. we have around 60 cameras all around the hotel. the exterior cameras are all monitored 24 hours by persons behind the screens. but tunisia sits in a dangerous neighbourhood. across this border, libya is in chaos, and isis has bases. the manchester bomber trained in libya, and so did the sousse gunman. back in the capital tunis, the night raid yields results. suspects are arrested and will now face trial. tunisia has made huge progress against terrorism, but if its tourist industry is to recover fully, it will nee
now, tunisia is getting training from royal navy instructors in maritime security, while met police detectivesfour key airports, british aviation experts have installed new screening equipment. so i asked britain's ambassador, how safe is it now? well, no country is 100% safe, as we saw with the tragic attacks in london and manchester last year. but it is safer here than it was in 2015, because the tunisians‘ capability has improved. in the resort town of hammamet, where thomas cook is taking...
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the french interior minister met police offices in cali deployed to stop fighting between hundreds of refugees on thursday five eritreans was shot in the violence a situation calm said was unacceptable. we see we've reached a new level of violence an escalation of violence that is becoming completely unbearable for the people of color and for the migrants we can't allow a sense of survival of the fittest in our country so yes we'll do things everywhere we can police say a hundred afghan and thirty every train refugee support for nearly two hours on the outskirts of the city they were the charity food handout with gunfire triggered the clashes police are searching for an afghan man in connection with the shooting in one of the main areas where points are took place different interior minister is saying organized gangs are behind much of this point there's no doubt when you group directly here what many of the. people smugglers are being encouraged to reactive. security is high in cali traffickers target refugees who want to cross the english channel and reach the u.k. there are some pe
the french interior minister met police offices in cali deployed to stop fighting between hundreds of refugees on thursday five eritreans was shot in the violence a situation calm said was unacceptable. we see we've reached a new level of violence an escalation of violence that is becoming completely unbearable for the people of color and for the migrants we can't allow a sense of survival of the fittest in our country so yes we'll do things everywhere we can police say a hundred afghan and...
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by police in northern ireland, he was wa nted police in northern ireland, he was wanted by the met policeugh his letter was sent by mistake it would be an abuse of process for him to stand trial for the hyde be an abuse of process for him to stand trialfor the hyde park bombing. while the families of those killed in the hyde park bombing can now pursue a civil case, there is no guarantee that it will be successful. it is great news for them, they have gone through all the agonies of the original bomb and then waiting to see if anyone would ever be caught for it, then someone has been put forward as possibly being the bomb, to see that collapse, to then have five different types of legal aid agency. it has been a roller—coaster and a really hard one for them, it does not show up our legal system particularly well. 35 years on a northern ireland is still trying to come to terms with the violence of the past. pressure is mounting on presidentjacob zuma to step down after the speaker of parliament and adds that the state of the nation address, which the president was due to deliver on thursda
by police in northern ireland, he was wa nted police in northern ireland, he was wanted by the met policeugh his letter was sent by mistake it would be an abuse of process for him to stand trial for the hyde be an abuse of process for him to stand trialfor the hyde park bombing. while the families of those killed in the hyde park bombing can now pursue a civil case, there is no guarantee that it will be successful. it is great news for them, they have gone through all the agonies of the...
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, you know, other natural crises and disasters and las vegas for the mass shootings, he has met with the police officers and the victims, but not appeared at the funerals or the big events to deliver emotional responses to the community and it is different foor this president. >> and the president did tweet that melania and i met such incredible people in broward ko county, florida, and we will never forget them or the evening. you know, it is difficult to predict, you know, this president. and anyone for ta mattehat matt this kind of rally and passion and pain coming from people. and even challenges coming from the people who have taken to the microphone there. there is the mayor of parkland talking right now, but you heard from teachers, parents, students who really are challenging the president directly. challenging congress, elected officials to do something. how will we know how that messaging is being received by t the president there, just miles away from this location of the rally. >> frankly, i don't know. i nknow that after every shootig there have been the cries to do more and the pr
, you know, other natural crises and disasters and las vegas for the mass shootings, he has met with the police officers and the victims, but not appeared at the funerals or the big events to deliver emotional responses to the community and it is different foor this president. >> and the president did tweet that melania and i met such incredible people in broward ko county, florida, and we will never forget them or the evening. you know, it is difficult to predict, you know, this...
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now, tunisia is getting training from royal navy instructors in maritime security, while met police detectives have been training up hotel staff. at four key airports, british aviation experts have installed new screening equipment. so i asked britain's ambassador, how safe is it now? well, no country is 100% safe, as we saw with the tragic attacks in london and manchester last year. but it is safer here than it was in 2015, because the tunisians‘ capability has improved. in the resort town of hammamet, where thomas cook is taking the first returning british tourists, i asked the hotel manager what precautions he's taking. we have around 60 cameras all around the hotel. the exterior cameras are all monitored 2a hours by persons behind the screens. but tunisia sits in a dangerous neighbourhood. across this border, libya is in chaos, and isis has bases. the manchester bomber trained in libya, and so did the sousse gunman. back in the capital tunis, the night raid yields results. suspects are arrested and will now face trial. tunisia has made huge progress against terrorism, but if its tourist in
now, tunisia is getting training from royal navy instructors in maritime security, while met police detectives have been training up hotel staff. at four key airports, british aviation experts have installed new screening equipment. so i asked britain's ambassador, how safe is it now? well, no country is 100% safe, as we saw with the tragic attacks in london and manchester last year. but it is safer here than it was in 2015, because the tunisians‘ capability has improved. in the resort town...
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fishing in troubled waters every time a zero jump ship heads out to sea the gratian fisherman is met by police forces from neighboring slovenia. in brazil but what about because we're always accompanied by the croatian police so that the slovenian police can't do anything can't arrest us. when we cross over this border. were threatened with fines of up to forty thousand euros. slovenia and gracious have been at odds over the maritime and land border in the peer run bay area ever since the dissolution of the former yugoslavia in the one nine hundred ninety s. after they joined the e.u. an international court of arbitration was supposed to settle the route but its decision that the bulk of the baby longs to slovenia is unacceptable for creation arbitration should be based on on trust fullness and this was completely ruined in that process and creation parliament decided that. unilateral that creation. works out of the separate ration agreements the slovenes on the other hand feel that this violates european rights and insists the ruling be enforced because both sides had agreed to tricks up the
fishing in troubled waters every time a zero jump ship heads out to sea the gratian fisherman is met by police forces from neighboring slovenia. in brazil but what about because we're always accompanied by the croatian police so that the slovenian police can't do anything can't arrest us. when we cross over this border. were threatened with fines of up to forty thousand euros. slovenia and gracious have been at odds over the maritime and land border in the peer run bay area ever since the...
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they met with police, praising their heroism in the wake of the massacre in parkland. the accused shooter in the case is willing to plead guilty if the death penalty is taken off the table. that's according to cruz's attorney and prosecuters who say he will admit he did it in exchange for a life sentence without parol. she's charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder, one for each victim that died. >>> the fbi director admits the agency failed to investigate a call to an anonymous fbi tip line last month that cruz could be plotting an attack. the governor is now calling for the fbi director to resign. the broward county sheriff is revealing his agency called 20 calls about cruz over the last few years. the mass shooting has reig nani the gun control conversation. there was a vigil last night to remember the victims of the shooting. they're demanding stricter gun laws. >> it's too easy to get them. it's easier for kids who need help to get guns than help. in some schools in philadelphia, it's easier for kids to get a gun than a computer. >> near that vigil we stopped
they met with police, praising their heroism in the wake of the massacre in parkland. the accused shooter in the case is willing to plead guilty if the death penalty is taken off the table. that's according to cruz's attorney and prosecuters who say he will admit he did it in exchange for a life sentence without parol. she's charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder, one for each victim that died. >>> the fbi director admits the agency failed to investigate a call to an anonymous...
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months we have listened to drivers, passengers, working closely with transport for london and the met policea company and improve. the changes we are announcing 01’ company and improve. the changes we are announcing or in part in response to those criticisms. we need to do more in terms of customer service and save it —— safety. need to do more in terms of customer service and save it -- safety. is it just in the uk that you will be doing this because you are a global company. the announcement we made yesterday is just focused on the uk. it's part of the business that i am responsible for. the 24—7 phone line will only be in the uk. what about the rest of the world? if these standards are good enough for the uk, surely they are good enough for the rest of the world? every country is different... but standards aren't different, it is what is expected from you. yes, but there are different needs from regulators and police will scissor across the world. we spent the last few months really listening to those in the uk and we really want to respond to that feedback and improve the service and saf
months we have listened to drivers, passengers, working closely with transport for london and the met policea company and improve. the changes we are announcing 01’ company and improve. the changes we are announcing or in part in response to those criticisms. we need to do more in terms of customer service and save it —— safety. need to do more in terms of customer service and save it -- safety. is it just in the uk that you will be doing this because you are a global company. the...
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it‘s emerged tonight that two more women have reported harvey weinstein to the met police over allegations
it‘s emerged tonight that two more women have reported harvey weinstein to the met police over allegations
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two had allegedly exchanged text messages and planned to meet for sex but instead, aimer was met with police. he works were four different ambulance companies as an emt. >>> police are searching for an armed suspect after two home invasions in feltonville, officers responded to the 200 block of west roosevelt boulevard, for a report of gunshot, shortly after 4:00 yesterday morning. police say that i gunman broke in the man's apartment and pistol whipped him demanding money and drugs. the victim told "eyewitness news" he played dead until he could escape. >> he hit me in my head. >> authorities say the same gunman late's tack a woman in the second floor apartment, and again, while demanding money and drugs. both victims are expected to recover. >>> well, it is a big day for reading terminal market, still ahead we are live with how they are celebrating their 125th birthday. >> philadelphia institution. >>> also ahead much of the nation's midwest is dealing with flooding as a result of heavy rain and melting snow we will show you several rescues that took place. >>> here at home we have a case
two had allegedly exchanged text messages and planned to meet for sex but instead, aimer was met with police. he works were four different ambulance companies as an emt. >>> police are searching for an armed suspect after two home invasions in feltonville, officers responded to the 200 block of west roosevelt boulevard, for a report of gunshot, shortly after 4:00 yesterday morning. police say that i gunman broke in the man's apartment and pistol whipped him demanding money and drugs....
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the french interior minister met police offices in cali deployed to stop fighting between hundreds of refugees on thursday five eritreans was shot in the violence a situation she said was unacceptable. we see we've reached a new level of violence an escalation of violence that is becoming completely unbearable for the people of color and for the migrants we can't allow a sense of survival of the fittest in our country so yes we'll do things everywhere we can police say a hundred afghan and thirty every train refugee support for nearly two hours on the outskirts of the city they were to charity food handout with gunfire triggered the clashes police are searching for an afghan man in connection with the shooting in one of the main areas where. different interior minister is saying. much at this point there's no doubt when you directly hear what many of them terrorists people smugglers are currently active. security is high in cali traffickers target refugees who want to cross the english channel and reach the u.k. there are some people there have some power there does their collect the
the french interior minister met police offices in cali deployed to stop fighting between hundreds of refugees on thursday five eritreans was shot in the violence a situation she said was unacceptable. we see we've reached a new level of violence an escalation of violence that is becoming completely unbearable for the people of color and for the migrants we can't allow a sense of survival of the fittest in our country so yes we'll do things everywhere we can police say a hundred afghan and...
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while john downey was not wanted by police in northern ireland, he was wanted by the met police.that even though his letter was sent by mistake it would be an abuse of process for him to stand trial for the hyde park bombing. while the families of those killed in the hyde park bombing can now pursue a civil case, there is no guarantee that it will be successful. it is great news for them, they have gone through all the agonies of the original bomb and then waiting to see if anyone would ever be caught for it, then someone has been put forward as possibly being the bomb, to see that collapse, to then have forward as possibly being the bomber, to see that collapse, to then have five different types of legal aid agency. it has been a roller—coaster and a really hard one for them, it does not show up our legal system particularly well. 35 years on a northern ireland is still trying to come to terms with the violence of the past. there's been a volatile start to trading on american stock markets, a day after they suffered near record stock market falls. if we have a look at the curren
while john downey was not wanted by police in northern ireland, he was wanted by the met police.that even though his letter was sent by mistake it would be an abuse of process for him to stand trial for the hyde park bombing. while the families of those killed in the hyde park bombing can now pursue a civil case, there is no guarantee that it will be successful. it is great news for them, they have gone through all the agonies of the original bomb and then waiting to see if anyone would ever be...
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now tunisia is getting training from royal navy instructors in maritime security, well met police detectivesipment. i asked the ambassador how safe is no? no country is 100% safe as we saw with the tragic attacks in and manchester.m safe as we saw with the tragic attacks in and manchester. it is safer here than it was in 2015 because the tunisians's capability has improved. in this resort town of thomas cook is taking the first returning british tourists, i asked the hotel manager what precautions he is taking. we have around 60 cameras all around the hotel. the exterior cameras are all monitored 24 hours behind the screens. but tunisia sits in a dangerous neighbourhood, across the sport libya is in chaos and isis has basis. the manchester bomb are trained in libya and so did the tunisia gunmen. back in the capital tunis, a raid yields results. suspects are arrested and will now face trial. tunisia has made huge progress against terrorism, but if its tourist industry is to recover fully, it will need to stay vigilant. ina in a little over three months, prince harry and meghan markle tie the
now tunisia is getting training from royal navy instructors in maritime security, well met police detectivesipment. i asked the ambassador how safe is no? no country is 100% safe as we saw with the tragic attacks in and manchester.m safe as we saw with the tragic attacks in and manchester. it is safer here than it was in 2015 because the tunisians's capability has improved. in this resort town of thomas cook is taking the first returning british tourists, i asked the hotel manager what...
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now, tunisia is getting training from royal navy instructors in maritime security, while met police detectivesing the first returning british tourists, i asked the hotel manager what precautions he is taking. we have around 60 cameras all around the hotel. the exterior cameras are all monitored 24 hours by persons behind the screens. but tunisia sits in a dangerous neighbourhood. across this border, libya is in chaos, and isis has bases. the manchester bomber trained in libya, and so did the sousse gunman. back in the capital tunis, the night raid yields results. suspects are arrested and will now face trial. tunisia has made huge progress against terrorism, but if its tourist industry is to recover fully, it will need to stay vigilant. frank gardner, bbc news, tunisia. the funeral of prominent pakistani human rights activist and lawyer, asma jahangir, has been held in lahore. senior government officials and members of the legal profession were among the mourners who attended. msjahangir — who died on sunday — campaigned for women's rights throughout her career. bbc urdu's henna saeed was ther
now, tunisia is getting training from royal navy instructors in maritime security, while met police detectivesing the first returning british tourists, i asked the hotel manager what precautions he is taking. we have around 60 cameras all around the hotel. the exterior cameras are all monitored 24 hours by persons behind the screens. but tunisia sits in a dangerous neighbourhood. across this border, libya is in chaos, and isis has bases. the manchester bomber trained in libya, and so did the...
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police cordon is around the building and people arriving today have been met by police.sion at about half past four in the afternoon yesterday, 41 people were in the affected pa rt of yesterday, 41 people were in the affected part of the building. most we re affected part of the building. most were able to get out. some could not. the fire service rescued five people and led ten others to safety. seven people were taken to hospital, one of them, a man in his 80s has since died. another person is said to be ina since died. another person is said to be in a critical condition. the fire service said this afternoon but it appears fire service said this afternoon but itappears an fire service said this afternoon but it appears an oxygen cylinder was in the room where the fire started and it may have played a part in the fire. today, family and friends have been coming to the home, obviously concerned, to ensure that their loved ones are safe. 0ne visitor, a 91—year—old, asked how this could happen? another woman, visiting her mother, described being here at the time of her mo
police cordon is around the building and people arriving today have been met by police.sion at about half past four in the afternoon yesterday, 41 people were in the affected pa rt of yesterday, 41 people were in the affected part of the building. most we re affected part of the building. most were able to get out. some could not. the fire service rescued five people and led ten others to safety. seven people were taken to hospital, one of them, a man in his 80s has since died. another person...
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police. thank. the region's referendum on independence hundreds of people many. in the city center where they were met by riot police. into the night with people chanting support the jailed leaders who were in prison after the referendum vote last october which of course was deemed illegal by the spanish government here's a quick look back at how spain's biggest political crisis. unfolded. it was i was thankful thank you thank you who. has been pretty here we decided to set the president vice president and other high ranking officials in the council on government thank god thank you. i made sure it remains firm in its position that the referendum was illegal warning that any attempt to integrate the exiled cattle and leader carlos put them on would lead to the continuation of emergency rule by much red thomas hiring to an expert on catalonia says simply put people have had enough. what we're seeing here is the the results of the spanish government tactic of right and rule and the fact that january thirtieth the two main parties of that kind of ended attendance movement were unable to come to agreement
police. thank. the region's referendum on independence hundreds of people many. in the city center where they were met by riot police. into the night with people chanting support the jailed leaders who were in prison after the referendum vote last october which of course was deemed illegal by the spanish government here's a quick look back at how spain's biggest political crisis. unfolded. it was i was thankful thank you thank you who. has been pretty here we decided to set the president vice...