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but the met police had the utmost support for those police officers.ployed across london but there is a recommendation that nationally should exist as well. thank you very much. a man has been guilty of murdering a metropolitan police sergeant. louis de zoysa shot sergeant matt ratana died at a holding cell in croydon custody centre. we have more so stay with us. good afternoon. plenty going on for the weather over the next few days. we've got a change in the story as we speak. we've got rain around this morning, not for all of us. this was glasgow earlier on. some heavier bursts of rain, but already it's starting to fragment as it pushes its way steadily eastwards. but we've got rain into parts of north west england and wales, the best of the sunshine further south and east, so not a bad morning so far across surrey, as you can see. it looks likely that with the cloud and the rain, it'll be just a little bit fresher for many of us. top temperatures generally around 16 to 22 degrees, but in the sunshine, still pretty warm with it, 26 to 27 degrees. tha
but the met police had the utmost support for those police officers.ployed across london but there is a recommendation that nationally should exist as well. thank you very much. a man has been guilty of murdering a metropolitan police sergeant. louis de zoysa shot sergeant matt ratana died at a holding cell in croydon custody centre. we have more so stay with us. good afternoon. plenty going on for the weather over the next few days. we've got a change in the story as we speak. we've got rain...
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. ., ~ serious sanctions for the met police. ., ,, , ., , serious sanctions for the met police. ., ,,igation, how he went about it and what he found in much more detail on our website, bbc.co.uk/news, where he'll take you through the painstaking process of piecing the information together. it's well worth a read. the inquest into the death of nicola bulley, who went missing while walking her dog in lancashire, has heard she died of drowning and there was no evidence she had been harmed before she fell into the water. the 45—year—old's disappearance in january sparked a major search in the area and along the coast. our north of england correspondent danny savage reports from the inquest in preston. when nicola bulley vanished, it led to many bizarre rumours and theories on social media which stoked a huge public interest into what had happened to her. she was last seen walking her dog on a riverside footpath near the village of st michael's on wyre on january 27th. her dog and mobile phone were found here. lancashire police always stated she had gone into the water and never got out. i
. ., ~ serious sanctions for the met police. ., ,, , ., , serious sanctions for the met police. ., ,,igation, how he went about it and what he found in much more detail on our website, bbc.co.uk/news, where he'll take you through the painstaking process of piecing the information together. it's well worth a read. the inquest into the death of nicola bulley, who went missing while walking her dog in lancashire, has heard she died of drowning and there was no evidence she had been harmed before...
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the met police didn't catch the killers.lic inquiry led by sir william macpherson said the force was institutionally racist. there were five prime suspects. david norris and gary dobson were jailed for the murder a decade ago. luke knight and brothers neil acourt and jamie acourt have never been convicted. stephen's friend duwayne brooks survived the attack. he said there were six attackers, and the lead one had bushy, light brown hair. the prime suspects didn't fit the description. so who was the fair—haired attacker? i've obtained surveillance photos taken by the murder investigation days after stephen was killed. they show matthew white with bushy, light brown hair, similar to the e—fits and artist impressions by eyewitnesses. 0riginally treated as a witness, white knew so much that an independent investigation then told the met to check if he'd been there during the murder. he was also mentioned in a crucial note from 1993 in a met database. i've obtained that note, which contained a vital lead, buried by the met. it sai
the met police didn't catch the killers.lic inquiry led by sir william macpherson said the force was institutionally racist. there were five prime suspects. david norris and gary dobson were jailed for the murder a decade ago. luke knight and brothers neil acourt and jamie acourt have never been convicted. stephen's friend duwayne brooks survived the attack. he said there were six attackers, and the lead one had bushy, light brown hair. the prime suspects didn't fit the description. so who was...
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but we put some of the questions to the met police. l, of the questions to the met police. it possibly have occurred? that he man who was on the streets of london with a gun has been able to shoot a police officer, in essence, within the confines of a police station, in one of our custody suites. the devastating impact that has had on matt ratana“s family and partnering colleagues... and certainly in all my time in policing and investigations, i have undertaken and be responsible for, very quickly i and my colleagues in the investigation knew exactly what occurred because we had all of the events both on body worn video, on cctv from a divine, and a cctv from the custody suite, so we were able to quickly identify the full events. there is a chain of events that led to such a terrible and tragic outcome. to such a terrible and tragic outcome-— to such a terrible and tragic outcome. ~ . , ., ., to such a terrible and tragic outcome. . , ., ., , outcome. we have 'ust got a couple of extra outcome. we have just got a couple of extra details about _ outcome. we have just got a c
but we put some of the questions to the met police. l, of the questions to the met police. it possibly have occurred? that he man who was on the streets of london with a gun has been able to shoot a police officer, in essence, within the confines of a police station, in one of our custody suites. the devastating impact that has had on matt ratana“s family and partnering colleagues... and certainly in all my time in policing and investigations, i have undertaken and be responsible for, very...
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now, the met police did find- “st“ c now, the met police did find that heris— the met police did findat he lied. well, because we know that he told us- t rtr: well, because we know that he told us what the ruies— know that he told us what the rules were . okay? because we saw rules were. okay? because we saw hheh— rules were. okay? because we saw hheh her— rules were. okay? because we saw that for ourselves— rules were. okay? because we saw that for ourselves .— rules were. okay? because we saw that for ourselves . and the that for ourselves. and the reherh— that for ourselves. and the report reminds— that for ourselves. and the report reminds us of that. we hhew— report reminds us of that. we hhew hheh— report reminds us of that. we know that events— report reminds us of that. we know that events took place because, again— know that events took place because, again ,— know that events took place because, again , there is because, again, there is ewieehee— because, again, there is evidence presented not just in his— evidence presented not just in hhis eeeh.— evidence presented not jus
now, the met police did find- “st“ c now, the met police did find that heris— the met police did findat he lied. well, because we know that he told us- t rtr: well, because we know that he told us what the ruies— know that he told us what the rules were . okay? because we saw rules were. okay? because we saw hheh— rules were. okay? because we saw hheh her— rules were. okay? because we saw that for ourselves— rules were. okay? because we saw that for ourselves .— rules were....
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met commissioner had to say first of all. not a dedicated 30 years of his life to policing.y murdered —— matt dedicated 30 years of his— murdered —— matt dedicated 30 years of his life _ murdered —— matt dedicated 30 years of his life. he broughtjoy to his work_ of his life. he broughtjoy to his work and — of his life. he broughtjoy to his work and treated everyone with respect, — work and treated everyone with respect, compassion and good humour. in respect, compassion and good humour. in the _ respect, compassion and good humour. in the days _ respect, compassion and good humour. in the days after his death, tributes— in the days after his death, tributes flowed in from matt's colleagues, from communities, from those _ colleagues, from communities, from those he _ colleagues, from communities, from those he had served, and from those he knew— those he had served, and from those he knew irr— those he had served, and from those he knew in his life outside policing _ he knew in his life outside policing. they were a testament to the man_ policing. they were a testament to the
met commissioner had to say first of all. not a dedicated 30 years of his life to policing.y murdered —— matt dedicated 30 years of his— murdered —— matt dedicated 30 years of his life _ murdered —— matt dedicated 30 years of his life. he broughtjoy to his work_ of his life. he broughtjoy to his work and — of his life. he broughtjoy to his work and treated everyone with respect, — work and treated everyone with respect, compassion and good humour. in respect, compassion and...
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pressure on sunak as met. police- " 22 pressure on sunak as met. new— quote unquote. well, one, i don't know what that's i don't knew— don't know what that's i don't knew bnew— don't know what that's i don't know they they're _ don't know what that's i don't know they they're considering it. know they they're considering n. bnew-ne— know they they're considering it. they're considering it. bnew-ne— it. they're considering it. they're considering it. ladies nenweebe— they're considering it. ladies partygate video— they're considering it. ladies partygate video which showed in zone— partygate video which showed in zone a— partygate video which showed in zone a bwnen— partygate video which showed in 2014 a bunch of— partygate video which showed in 2014 a bunch of 20 20th beeenben — 2014 a bunch of 20 20th december. oh,- 2014 a bunch of 20 20th december. oh, my god. it seems so bene— december. oh, my god. it seems so long nee,— december. oh, my god. it seems so long ago, december 14th. bnenb— so long ago, december 14th. bnenb wen— so long ago, december
pressure on sunak as met. police- " 22 pressure on sunak as met. new— quote unquote. well, one, i don't know what that's i don't knew— don't know what that's i don't knew bnew— don't know what that's i don't know they they're _ don't know what that's i don't know they they're considering it. know they they're considering n. bnew-ne— know they they're considering it. they're considering it. bnew-ne— it. they're considering it. they're considering it. ladies nenweebe— they're...
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he'd served here within the met police, he'd also served with the police in new zealand, and he'd workedicing and specialist roles. and i think it's a testament to matt that all those that have spoken about him, their personal memories, their personal recollections, there's still some that reallyjump out to me that aren't widely known. and it was shortly after the terrible events in september 2020 that the detainees that he had previously cared for, some of those came back to the custody centre, to pass on their own respects. and i think that's the mark of the man who cared deeply for others has left a lasting legacy across policing. but of course, that isn't just known for his role as a police officer, you know, as a partner to sue, he has a son, luke, but he was huge, huge into his sport — known by many for his rugby coaching, which i think really epitomised his leadership and his coaching skills. but he was also an all—round sportsman, he really was. he won the national policing tennis doubles in some years gone by, and so his impact on his colleagues, his family, those who knew him a
he'd served here within the met police, he'd also served with the police in new zealand, and he'd workedicing and specialist roles. and i think it's a testament to matt that all those that have spoken about him, their personal memories, their personal recollections, there's still some that reallyjump out to me that aren't widely known. and it was shortly after the terrible events in september 2020 that the detainees that he had previously cared for, some of those came back to the custody...
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the met police's handling of the case led to the force being branded institutionally racist.on of finding the people who killed my son. i've got no confidence in these people to do anything when it comes down to this case. there were five prime suspects. two were finally convicted a decade ago. but stephen's friend, duwayne brooks, who survived the attack, said there were six attackers. our investigation today identifies a new suspect for the first time, this man, matthew white, and reveals serious failings by the met. white's stepfather contacted the met after the murder, but the wrong name for him was put into a database and the lead was not pursued. a new investigator traced the right man 20 years later. i knocked on his door and said, "i'm coming to talk to you about stephen lawrence murder", to which he said, "you're rushing thisjob, aren't you, officer?" he actually said that to me. the stepfather said white admitted to being present at the attack. it wasn'tjust him. another witness had given a statement to the met years before, in 2000, saying white told him he was par
the met police's handling of the case led to the force being branded institutionally racist.on of finding the people who killed my son. i've got no confidence in these people to do anything when it comes down to this case. there were five prime suspects. two were finally convicted a decade ago. but stephen's friend, duwayne brooks, who survived the attack, said there were six attackers. our investigation today identifies a new suspect for the first time, this man, matthew white, and reveals...
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the met police did not catch the killers.of finding the man who killed my son. i have no confidence in them doing anything. there were five prime suspects. two were finally convicted a decade ago. but stephen's friend said there were six attackers. our investigation today identifies a new suspect for the first time, this man, matthew white, and reveals serious failings by the met police. his stepfather contacted the police after the murder, but the wrong name for him was put into a database and the lead was put into a database and the lead was not pursued. a new investigator traced the right man 20 years later. i knocked on his door and said i am here to talk to you about stephen lawrence, and he said you are rushing thisjob. the lawrence, and he said you are rushing this job. rushing this “0b. the stepfather said he had — rushing this job. the stepfather said he had admitted _ rushing this job. the stepfather said he had admitted to - rushing this job. the stepfather said he had admitted to being l said he had admitted to be
the met police did not catch the killers.of finding the man who killed my son. i have no confidence in them doing anything. there were five prime suspects. two were finally convicted a decade ago. but stephen's friend said there were six attackers. our investigation today identifies a new suspect for the first time, this man, matthew white, and reveals serious failings by the met police. his stepfather contacted the police after the murder, but the wrong name for him was put into a database and...
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pressure on sunak as met. police- " 22 pressure on sunak as met. new— quote unquote. well, one, i don't know what that's i don't knew— don't know what that's i don't knew bnew— don't know what that's i don't know they they're _ don't know what that's i don't know they they're considering it. know they they're considering n. bnew-ne— know they they're considering it. they're considering it. bnew-ne— it. they're considering it. they're considering it. ladies nenweebe— they're considering it. ladies partygate video— they're considering it. ladies partygate video which showed in zone— partygate video which showed in zone a— partygate video which showed in zone a bwnen— partygate video which showed in 2014 a bunch of— partygate video which showed in 2014 a bunch of 20 20th beeenben — 2014 a bunch of 20 20th december. oh,- 2014 a bunch of 20 20th december. oh, my god. it seems so bene— december. oh, my god. it seems so long nee,— december. oh, my god. it seems so long ago, december 14th. bnenb— so long ago, december 14th. bnenb wen— so long ago, december
pressure on sunak as met. police- " 22 pressure on sunak as met. new— quote unquote. well, one, i don't know what that's i don't knew— don't know what that's i don't knew bnew— don't know what that's i don't know they they're _ don't know what that's i don't know they they're considering it. know they they're considering n. bnew-ne— know they they're considering it. they're considering it. bnew-ne— it. they're considering it. they're considering it. ladies nenweebe— they're...
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commissioner sir warb— met. police commissioner sir iiarb icawiey— met. ling gang in ma raur— of a people smuggling gang in 2021. four other— of a people smuggling gang in 2021. four other defendants were iaiiea— 2021. four other defendants were iaiiea rar— 2021. four other defendants were jailed for their— 2021. four other defendants were jailed for their roles in the beams— jailed for their roles in the beams ama— jailed for their roles in the deaths and mortgage lenders, and the chancellor— deaths and mortgage lenders, and the chancellor have— deaths and mortgage lenders, and the chancellor have agreed beabie— the chancellor have agreed people should— the chancellor have agreed people should be given a 12 mamb— people should be given a 12 mamrb aeiay— people should be given a 12 month delay before repossession braceeaimgs— month delay before repossession proceedings start— month delay before repossession proceedings start against borrowers unable to pay it raiiaws— borrowers unable to pay it follows talks— borrowers unable to pay it follows talks with b
commissioner sir warb— met. police commissioner sir iiarb icawiey— met. ling gang in ma raur— of a people smuggling gang in 2021. four other— of a people smuggling gang in 2021. four other defendants were iaiiea— 2021. four other defendants were iaiiea rar— 2021. four other defendants were jailed for their— 2021. four other defendants were jailed for their roles in the beams— jailed for their roles in the beams ama— jailed for their roles in the deaths and mortgage lenders,...
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some 4300 of them are now used by the met police, but now today recommendation that they should be rolledas well, but that's probably most likely will come out of this case, these medal detectors that police officers can use when they are out and about on patrol as well —— medal connectors. qm. -- 0k, —— ok, frances, thank you for that. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. lets take a look at some other stories making headlines across the uk. security workers at heathrow airport have accepted an improved pay offer, ending a long running dispute. members of the unite union had been planning a strike that would have disrupted some summer holidays. junior doctors are to strike in england. the british medical association will be the longest walk out in the history of the health service. the electoral commission says data from last month's local elections in england shows that around ia,000 people did not vote because they were unable to provide an accepted form of photo identification. it was the first time voters in great britain have had to show id. warmer weather in may ha
some 4300 of them are now used by the met police, but now today recommendation that they should be rolledas well, but that's probably most likely will come out of this case, these medal detectors that police officers can use when they are out and about on patrol as well —— medal connectors. qm. -- 0k, —— ok, frances, thank you for that. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. lets take a look at some other stories making headlines across the uk. security workers at...
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the met police did not catch the killers.ublic inquiry, led by sir william macpherson, said the force was institutionally racist. there were five prime suspects, david norris and gary dobson were jailed for the murder a decade ago. luke knight, and brothers neil and jamie acourt have never been convicted. stephen's friend, duwayne brooks, survived the attack. he said there were six attackers and the league 1 attack. he said there were six attackers and the league1 had bushy, light brown hair. the prime suspects did not fit the description. so he was the fair—haired attacker? i've obtain surveillance photos taken by the murder investigation days after stephen was killed. they show matthew white, with a bushy, light brown hair. similar to the artist impressions by eyewitnesses. originally treated as a witness, white knew so much that an independent investigation then told the met to check if he had been there during the murder. he was also mentioned in a crucial note from 1993 in a database. i have obtained that note, which con
the met police did not catch the killers.ublic inquiry, led by sir william macpherson, said the force was institutionally racist. there were five prime suspects, david norris and gary dobson were jailed for the murder a decade ago. luke knight, and brothers neil and jamie acourt have never been convicted. stephen's friend, duwayne brooks, survived the attack. he said there were six attackers and the league 1 attack. he said there were six attackers and the league1 had bushy, light brown hair....
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the met police's handling of the case led to the force being branded institutionally racist.thing when it comes on to this case. there were five prime suspects. two were finally convicted a decade ago. but stephen's friend, duwayne brooks, who survived the attack, said there were six attackers. our investigation today identifies a new suspect for the first time. this man, matthew white, and reveals serious failings by the met. white's stepfather contacted the met after the murder, but the wrong name for him was put into a database and the lead was not pursued. a new investigator traced the right man 20 years later. i knocked on his door and said, "i'm coming to talk to you about stephen lawrence murder", to which he said, "you're rushing thisjob, aren't you, officer?" he actually said that to me. the stepfather said white admitted to being present at the attack. it wasn'tjust him. another witness had given a statement to the met years before, in 2000, saying white told him he was part of the attack. and i've got surveillance photos from 1993, that show white looked like the u
the met police's handling of the case led to the force being branded institutionally racist.thing when it comes on to this case. there were five prime suspects. two were finally convicted a decade ago. but stephen's friend, duwayne brooks, who survived the attack, said there were six attackers. our investigation today identifies a new suspect for the first time. this man, matthew white, and reveals serious failings by the met. white's stepfather contacted the met after the murder, but the wrong...
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met police have to say ahewt— what the met police have to say ahewt ht.— what the met police have toing for my tanttw .— community, providing for my family , belonging . which is why family, belonging. which is why i'm family, belonging. which is why tn tawnehtne— family, belonging. which is why i'm launching homewards . i'm launching homewards. a prepranne— i'm launching homewards. a programme that— i'm launching homewards. a programme that commits to werttne— programme that commits to working wtth— programme that commits to working with six locations the— working with six locations across the uk— working with six locations across the uk over the next five weas— across the uk over the next five years tene— across the uk over the next five yeas hene ts— across the uk over the next five years. home is dignity, peace ant— years. home is dignity, peace ant eentert— years. home is dignity, peace ant eentert . — years. home is dignity, peace and comfort . �*ft“c”rc;rrc;” years. home is dignity, peace and comfort . t,:p~.;n;..;t cccg and comfort. wherever my dog is to show that it is possi
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the met police commissioner, sir hatt— met police commissioner, sir that tewtey— met police commissioneratana . _ mark rowley, has paid tribute to sergeant ratana . mac act: f: sergeant ratana. matt dedicated 30 years of his life to policing . he was nearing retirement when he was tragically murdered. he was an outstanding officer who brought joy to his work. he treated everyone with respect, with compassion , and with good with compassion, and with good humour . in with compassion, and with good humour. in the days after his death, tributes flowed in from matt's colleagues, from communities, from those he served and from those who knew him in his life outside policing . they were a testament to the man that he was. a man has hteatet— man that he was. a man has pteatet gattty— man that he was. a man has pleaded guilty to— man that he was. a man has pleaded guilty to the- pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of 39 people found in manslaughter of 39 people found h a— manslaughter of 39 people found h a team— manslaughter of 39 people found in a lorry trailer— manslaughter of 39 people found
the met police commissioner, sir hatt— met police commissioner, sir that tewtey— met police commissioneratana . _ mark rowley, has paid tribute to sergeant ratana . mac act: f: sergeant ratana. matt dedicated 30 years of his life to policing . he was nearing retirement when he was tragically murdered. he was an outstanding officer who brought joy to his work. he treated everyone with respect, with compassion , and with good with compassion, and with good humour . in with compassion, and...
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the met police commissioner, sir mort— met police commissioner, sir mort towtey— met police commissionero sergeant ratana . _ mark rowley, has paid tribute to sergeant ratana . it?“ r:r::;r: f: sergeant ratana. matt dedicated 30 years of his life to policing . he was nearing retirement when he was tragically murdered. he was an outstanding officer who brought joy to his work. he treated everyone with respect, with compassion , and with good with compassion, and with good humour . in with compassion, and with good humour. in the days after his death, tributes flowed in from matt's colleagues, from communities, from those he served and from those who knew him in his life outside policing . they were a testament to the man that he was. a man has treated— man that he was. a man has treated gouty— man that he was. a man has pleaded guilty to— man that he was. a man has pleaded guilty to the- pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of 39 people found in manslaughter of 39 people found m o— manslaughter of 39 people found m o lorry— manslaughter of 39 people found in a lorry trailer— manslaughter of
the met police commissioner, sir mort— met police commissioner, sir mort towtey— met police commissionero sergeant ratana . _ mark rowley, has paid tribute to sergeant ratana . it?“ r:r::;r: f: sergeant ratana. matt dedicated 30 years of his life to policing . he was nearing retirement when he was tragically murdered. he was an outstanding officer who brought joy to his work. he treated everyone with respect, with compassion , and with good with compassion, and with good humour . in with...
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teht— met police officer, de barrister teht the— met police officer, de barrister teht the trv— met lth care unit. so he himself was actually hit unit. so he himself was actually ht by— unit. so he himself was actually ht by theee— unit. so he himself was actually hit by these bullets— c. e“ c so he himself was actually hit by these bullets being fired off. hit by these bullets being fired ett. veah.— hit by these bullets being fired off. yeah, there— hit by these bullets being fired off. yeah, there was four tthtete. — off. yeah, there was four bullets. he— off. yeah, there was four bullets. he was- off. yeah, there was four bullets. ri e“ c off. yeah, there was four- bullets. he was hit by the by the fourth one. the third bullets hit the wall. and it was the first two bullets that that fatally killed matt ratana . and fatally killed matt ratana. and he you know, we cannot stress enough how respected he was professionally by the met police. and also by by his friends . he's he was described friends. he's he was described by his partner actually as as a big ball of energy . he was so
teht— met police officer, de barrister teht the— met police officer, de barrister teht the trv— met lth care unit. so he himself was actually hit unit. so he himself was actually ht by— unit. so he himself was actually ht by theee— unit. so he himself was actually hit by these bullets— c. e“ c so he himself was actually hit by these bullets being fired off. hit by these bullets being fired ett. veah.— hit by these bullets being fired off. yeah, there— hit by these bullets...
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years for policing to get back to a reasonable level where even the basics of policing and the needs of the public are metthe public are met. , are met. he says, i will give you the quotes _ are met. he says, i will give you the quotes again, _ are met. he says, i will give you the quotes again, forces - are met. he says, i will give you the quotes again, forces are - are met. he says, i will give you i the quotes again, forces are failing to get the basics right, the worst crisis in law and order in living memory. cannot recall a time when the relationship between the police and public was more strained than it is now. andy cooke was a cop himself for decades. tasman in bristol, good morning. not your real name. really important to hearfrom cops morning. not your real name. really important to hear from cops and morning. not your real name. really important to hearfrom cops and ex cops this morning and people who have had crimes committed against them, what has the response of the police been like in those situations? tell us more, have we lost trust in the police? definitely. i can only speak for my own
years for policing to get back to a reasonable level where even the basics of policing and the needs of the public are metthe public are met. , are met. he says, i will give you the quotes _ are met. he says, i will give you the quotes again, _ are met. he says, i will give you the quotes again, forces - are met. he says, i will give you the quotes again, forces are - are met. he says, i will give you i the quotes again, forces are failing to get the basics right, the worst crisis in law and...
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as met police forces. as met police commissioner sir mark rowley forces.ratana . hatt— paid tribute to sergeant ratana . matt dedicated— paid tribute to sergeant ratana . matt dedicated 30- paid tribute to sergeant ratana . 30 " . matt dedicated 30 years of his life to policing. he was nearing retirement when he was tragically murdered . he was an tragically murdered. he was an outstanding officer who brought joy outstanding officer who brought joy to his work. he outstanding officer who brought joy to his work . he treated joy to his work. he treated everyone with respect, with compassion , often, and with good compassion, often, and with good humour . in compassion, often, and with good humour. in the days after his death, tributes flowed in from matt's colleagues from communities, from those he served , and from those who knew served, and from those who knew him in his life outside policing. they were a testament to the man that he was . a policing. they were a testament to the man that he was. a man has pleaded guilty— to the man that he was. a man has
as met police forces. as met police commissioner sir mark rowley forces.ratana . hatt— paid tribute to sergeant ratana . matt dedicated— paid tribute to sergeant ratana . matt dedicated 30- paid tribute to sergeant ratana . 30 " . matt dedicated 30 years of his life to policing. he was nearing retirement when he was tragically murdered . he was an tragically murdered. he was an outstanding officer who brought joy outstanding officer who brought joy to his work. he outstanding officer...
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the met police handling of the case to the force being branded institutionally racist. >> they have notion of finding the people who killed my son. i have no confidence in these people to do anything when it comes to this space. >> there were five prime suspects. two finally convicted a decade ago. but stephen's friend, duane, who survived the attack said that there were six attackers. our investigation today identifies a new suspect the first time. this man, matthew white, revealing serious failings by the met. his stepfather contacted the met after the murder but the wrong name for him was put into a database and the lead was not pursued. the new investigator traced the right man, 20 years later. >> i knocked on his door and i said i'm here to talk to you about stephen lawrence's murder he says y are no good at this job, officer. >> he admitted to being present at the attack. not just him. anotr witness had given a statement to the met years before in 2000 saying that white told him he was part of the attack. >> i have surveillance photos from 1993 that show white looked like the ide
the met police handling of the case to the force being branded institutionally racist. >> they have notion of finding the people who killed my son. i have no confidence in these people to do anything when it comes to this space. >> there were five prime suspects. two finally convicted a decade ago. but stephen's friend, duane, who survived the attack said that there were six attackers. our investigation today identifies a new suspect the first time. this man, matthew white,...
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wayne couzens had said in the met police. re essentially criminals in uniform. 0ther police officers elsewhere also found to have been breaking the law. and other scandals as well. andy cook is saying, trust is hanging by a thread, how do you rebuild trust? he believes the police need to get back to basics which means concentrating on core policing, neighbourhood policing, when somebody calls the police they should expect a good response, police should be investigating crimes. these may seem obvious but andy cook believes the british police forces have not been doing theirjob in this regard in recent years. you might say basic things. you might say the public rely on the police catching criminals and retaining trust. andy cook saying they have failed on both scores. 0ne they have failed on both scores. one reason he believes is the police are being pulled in too many directions and having to do the job of other public services. he says the police should not get involved in mental health cases. they should only get involved if
wayne couzens had said in the met police. re essentially criminals in uniform. 0ther police officers elsewhere also found to have been breaking the law. and other scandals as well. andy cook is saying, trust is hanging by a thread, how do you rebuild trust? he believes the police need to get back to basics which means concentrating on core policing, neighbourhood policing, when somebody calls the police they should expect a good response, police should be investigating crimes. these may seem...
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we had criticism of the met police during the coronation and what people call these pre—emptive arrestsout what is going on around protesting at the moment? there are plenty of opportunities to protest. there are protests happening across london on a daly basis. i have policed many protests without too many problems. of processed is not acceptable, to put yourself and others in harm's way. the horses that are running round that track are the most pampered and well looked after horses you could ever imagine. the ridiculousness of people trying to jump onto the course in front of them is just crazy. the police have enough to do without this. you crazy. the police have enough to do without this-— without this. you have also been talkin: to without this. you have also been talking to individual _ without this. you have also been i talking to individual organisations. i suppose a lot of big companies are having to deal with people gluing themselves to their doors. what advice do you give to large companies who are expecting this at their premises?— their premises? first, be aware of what cou
we had criticism of the met police during the coronation and what people call these pre—emptive arrestsout what is going on around protesting at the moment? there are plenty of opportunities to protest. there are protests happening across london on a daly basis. i have policed many protests without too many problems. of processed is not acceptable, to put yourself and others in harm's way. the horses that are running round that track are the most pampered and well looked after horses you...
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yes, i know that i need to leave blood met police pack the wheelchair, his tires are flat. i was told that there was medicine in here somewhere. it's necessary to back out fairly quickly and take everything you need with you. so please, i'll bet you to do that. so the task is to transfer victor victory, reach to a relative's core. now in moscow, there is no with the house to help him. so he'll be taken to a temporary evacuation center where they will meet him. the award, the, the last name is, would you move to a temporary, safe location. as several civilians send a disabled, elderly person had just been evacuated from should back, you know, in discard there are traces of their defenses and load explosions can be heard. so for now the situation is said, so we'll continue working for me while the administrative capital, all the region is taking in hundreds of refugees from off of the towns and villages . local sports stadium has been converted into and i thought to asian spencer here was some stories from those who fled. i can't even find words to describe what's going on th
yes, i know that i need to leave blood met police pack the wheelchair, his tires are flat. i was told that there was medicine in here somewhere. it's necessary to back out fairly quickly and take everything you need with you. so please, i'll bet you to do that. so the task is to transfer victor victory, reach to a relative's core. now in moscow, there is no with the house to help him. so he'll be taken to a temporary evacuation center where they will meet him. the award, the, the last name is,...
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the met. police say— gb news room. the met. police eey iie— gb news room. the met. but very vocal during the wagatha christie scandal . but who do you christie scandal. but who do you think she is ? get in touch. gb think she is? get in touch. gb views that gb news .com . but up views that gb news .com. but up next, it's the great british debate this hour. and i'm asking our labour just as debate this hour. and i'm asking our labourjust as bad as the our labour just as bad as the tories. that's on the way forces? join me mark white on . forces? join me mark white on. gb forces? join me mark white on. eh wewe. — forces? join me mark white on. gb news. good— forces? join me mark white on. gb news. l: t gb news. good afternoon. welcome back. this is a gb news on tv onune back. this is a gb news on tv online and on digital radio. don't forget to download the gb news app where you can check out all the programmes here on the channel. i'm nana, akua and it's time for the great british debate this hour. i'm asking are labourjust as bad as the tories? both parties have been
the met. police say— gb news room. the met. police eey iie— gb news room. the met. but very vocal during the wagatha christie scandal . but who do you christie scandal. but who do you think she is ? get in touch. gb think she is? get in touch. gb views that gb news .com . but up views that gb news .com. but up next, it's the great british debate this hour. and i'm asking our labour just as debate this hour. and i'm asking our labourjust as bad as the our labour just as bad as the tories....
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the met police did not catch the killers.about the stephen lawrence murder. . the stepfather said whitehead admitted to being present at the attack. it wasn'tjust him, and another witness had given a statement to the met years before in 2000, seen white told him he was part of the attack. i've got surveillance photos from 1993 that show white looks like the unidentified leader attacking described by stevens friend and eyewitnesses. white died in this bedsit in 2021, a year after the mets stopped investigating stevens murder. scotland yard told us matthew white was arrested and interviewed in 2000 and in 2013. and that prosecutors twice said there wasn't enough evidence to charge. the evidence related to matthew white implicates the three and pipe suspects who remain free. deputy assistant commissioner matt ward told us, stop after so many police fittings, will there ever be a full justice for stephen lawrence? hundreds of thousands of muslim pilgrims walked or rode buses today to mina a tented city near mecca for the next sta
the met police did not catch the killers.about the stephen lawrence murder. . the stepfather said whitehead admitted to being present at the attack. it wasn'tjust him, and another witness had given a statement to the met years before in 2000, seen white told him he was part of the attack. i've got surveillance photos from 1993 that show white looks like the unidentified leader attacking described by stevens friend and eyewitnesses. white died in this bedsit in 2021, a year after the mets...
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the met police says it's aware of tne— met police says it's aware of tne ne— met police says it's awareat is wreng nere. — ceo of wix is the one that is wrong here. and— ceo of wix is the one that is wrong here. and also, many of you— wrong here. and also, many of wew nave— wrong here. and also, many of you nawe teen— wrong here. and also, many of you have been getting in touch, tasteattw— you have been getting in touch, basically essentially saying why are basically essentially saying why tnew— basically essentially saying why tnew tetng— basically essentially saying why are they doing this? it's for all corporate— are they doing this? it's for all corporate greed. apparently you all corporate greed. apparently wew mate— all corporate greed. apparently you make nenew— all corporate greed. apparently you make money out of this wrtwe— you make money out of this virtue signalling and it goes on tren— virtue signalling and it goes on tren ttere— virtue signalling and it goes on from there. but— virtue signalling and it goes on from there. but a— virtue signalling and it goes on from there.
the met police says it's aware of tne— met police says it's aware of tne ne— met police says it's awareat is wreng nere. — ceo of wix is the one that is wrong here. and— ceo of wix is the one that is wrong here. and also, many of you— wrong here. and also, many of wew nave— wrong here. and also, many of you nawe teen— wrong here. and also, many of you have been getting in touch, tasteattw— you have been getting in touch, basically essentially saying why are basically essentially...
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the met police's handling of the case led to the force being branded institutionally racist.phen's friend, duwayne brooks, who survived the attack, said there were six attackers. our investigation today identifies a new suspect for the first time. this man, matthew white, and reveals serious failings by the met. white's stepfather contacted the met after the murder, but the wrong name for him was put into a database and the lead was not pursued. a new investigator traced the right man 20 years later. i knocked on his door and said, "i'm coming to talk to you about stephen lawrence murder", to which he said, "you're rushing thisjob, aren't you, officer?" he actually said that to me. the stepfather said white admitted to being present at the attack. it wasn'tjust him. another witness had given a statement to the met years before, in 2000, saying white told him he was part of the attack. and i've got surveillance photos from 1993, that show white looked like the unidentified lead attacker described by stephen's friend and eyewitnesses. white died in this bedsit in 2021, a year a
the met police's handling of the case led to the force being branded institutionally racist.phen's friend, duwayne brooks, who survived the attack, said there were six attackers. our investigation today identifies a new suspect for the first time. this man, matthew white, and reveals serious failings by the met. white's stepfather contacted the met after the murder, but the wrong name for him was put into a database and the lead was not pursued. a new investigator traced the right man 20 years...
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the met police say he was wearing a shirt with an offensive reference to the hillsborough tragedy — that'sfor a 12—year—old girl who died after being pulled from the sea in bournemouth. sunnah khan, from high wycombe, buckinghamshire, was named locally after she died in the incident involving 10 swimmers on wednesday. more than 200 people are understood to have attended sunnah's funeral, held by high wycombe mosques on saturday. a 17—year—old boy, from southampton, was also pulled from the sea and later died in hospital. ministers from opec plus, a big group of oil producers that includes russia and saudi arabia, are meeting in vienna to decide on production levels some countries are produing oil at levels below their quotas so there is pressure on them to surrender a portion of their quotas to other members. they're also being urged to reduce overall output levels to keep the global price of oil buoyant. the leader of hong kong's opposition league of social democrats party has been detained by police in hong kong on the 34th anniversary of the tiananmen square crackdown. she was holding a
the met police say he was wearing a shirt with an offensive reference to the hillsborough tragedy — that'sfor a 12—year—old girl who died after being pulled from the sea in bournemouth. sunnah khan, from high wycombe, buckinghamshire, was named locally after she died in the incident involving 10 swimmers on wednesday. more than 200 people are understood to have attended sunnah's funeral, held by high wycombe mosques on saturday. a 17—year—old boy, from southampton, was also pulled...
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we have uplifted security around the grounds this year, we work with the met police and other agencies at the threat and risk each year and then put measures in place accordingly, so that has been uplifted in certain places this year. and i would say we are keen that everybody that comes to the championships has a fantastic time championship�*s has a fantastic time and so people really respect that others want to enjoy the tennis while they're here.— others want to enjoy the tennis while they're here. obviously so at lord's some _ while they're here. obviously so at lord's some of _ while they're here. obviously so at lord's some of the _ while they're here. obviously so at lord's some of the players - while they're here. obviously so at lord's some of the players i - while they're here. obviously so at lord's some of the players i was i lord's some of the players i was taking matters into their own hands to stop the test, what would your message be to the players if there is disruption? the message be to the players if there is disruption?_ message be to the players if there is disrup
we have uplifted security around the grounds this year, we work with the met police and other agencies at the threat and risk each year and then put measures in place accordingly, so that has been uplifted in certain places this year. and i would say we are keen that everybody that comes to the championships has a fantastic time championship�*s has a fantastic time and so people really respect that others want to enjoy the tennis while they're here.— others want to enjoy the tennis while...
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the met police say he was wearing a shirt with an offensive reference to the hillsborough tragedy — thelder has come forward to claim the 111.7 million pound jackpot from friday's euromillions draw. lottery operator camelot said it had received a claim which would now go through a process of validation. if verified, this winner will become the 18th uk player to win more than 100 million pounds in a euromillions jackpot. so how does this jackpot stack up against the world's top lottery prizes? we tasked our reporter naomi choy smith — with finding out. well, the lucky winner of that euro millions jackpot worth more than £110 million is soon set to be wealthier than music superstar do a leaper who is worth about £75 million, and even richer than harry potter superstar daniel radcliffe, who is worth about £92 million, according to the sunday times. so definitely a tidy sum. actually, the record holderfor the uk you're definitely a tidy sum. actually, the record holder for the uk you're a tidy sum. actually, the record—holderfor tidy sum. actually, the record—holder for the tidy sum. actual
the met police say he was wearing a shirt with an offensive reference to the hillsborough tragedy — thelder has come forward to claim the 111.7 million pound jackpot from friday's euromillions draw. lottery operator camelot said it had received a claim which would now go through a process of validation. if verified, this winner will become the 18th uk player to win more than 100 million pounds in a euromillions jackpot. so how does this jackpot stack up against the world's top lottery prizes?...
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the met police say he was wearing a shirt with an offensive reference to the hillsborough tragedy — that'sc understands that the cost of detaining and deporting people arriving in the uk on small boats under proposals in the government's illegal migration bill could reach six billion pounds over the next two years. the immigration minister, robertjenrick, defended the government's approach — saying britain couldn't be a "soft touch". here's our political correspondent, aruna iyengar. stop these boats now. turn back the boats. time to tackle the small boats. stop the boats. it's one of the government's top priorities. 45,000 people arrived in small boats across the english channel last year, but the cost of the new proposals could reach £6 billion over the next two years. ministers so far have not discussed these costs but they say they believe the measures will be a deterrent to illegal entry. we will never put the interests of migrants above those of the british public. we also cannot allow the uk to be perceived to be a soft touch and i have spent the last week visiting european countrie
the met police say he was wearing a shirt with an offensive reference to the hillsborough tragedy — that'sc understands that the cost of detaining and deporting people arriving in the uk on small boats under proposals in the government's illegal migration bill could reach six billion pounds over the next two years. the immigration minister, robertjenrick, defended the government's approach — saying britain couldn't be a "soft touch". here's our political correspondent, aruna...
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were both criminals and uniform, and andy cooke is saying trust is badly damaged notjust in the met policeals and failings as well, so he says now is the time for really decisive action and in order to restore public confidence he says what the police have to do is get back to basics and focus on neighbourhood policing, responding to calls, dealing with crimes like burglaries which might seem like obvious stuff, core policing, but he says this is what they need to focus on now because he thinks they are being pulled in too many directions for example mental health. he thinks police officers should not be dealing with mental health crises, only in very extreme circumstances where there is a matter of life and death. so very strong words from him. also what he is saying is that he wants greater powers, he wants to be able to police the police better and basically be able to go in if a force is having problems and instruct forces how to behave and also, and this is controversial, he wants his inspectorate to have a role in appointing chief constables. june kelly, thank you. scientists have fo
were both criminals and uniform, and andy cooke is saying trust is badly damaged notjust in the met policeals and failings as well, so he says now is the time for really decisive action and in order to restore public confidence he says what the police have to do is get back to basics and focus on neighbourhood policing, responding to calls, dealing with crimes like burglaries which might seem like obvious stuff, core policing, but he says this is what they need to focus on now because he thinks...
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. — from the gb newsroom and our top story, the met. police are aware ani— story, the met. — story, the met. police are aware and considering new footage showing— and considering new footage showing conservative staff partying— showing conservative staff partying during lockdown and jokin9_ partying during lockdown and joking aioui— partying during lockdown and joking about covid restrictions. iiiciiaei— joking about covid restrictions. michael gove,_ joking about covid restrictions. michael gove, the— joking about covid restrictions. michael gove, the levelling up secretary,— michael gove, the levelling up secieiaiy, has— michael gove, the levelling up secretary, has apologised , secretary, has apologised, describing— secretary, has apologised, describing the— secretary, has apologised, describing the behaviour as unacceptable— describing the behaviour as unacceptable while in the image— unacceptable while in the footage which _ unacceptable while in the footage which was obtained by the footage which was obtained by iiie mirror,— footage which was obtained by the mirror, t
. — from the gb newsroom and our top story, the met. police are aware ani— story, the met. — story, the met. police are aware and considering new footage showing— and considering new footage showing conservative staff partying— showing conservative staff partying during lockdown and jokin9_ partying during lockdown and joking aioui— partying during lockdown and joking about covid restrictions. iiiciiaei— joking about covid restrictions. michael gove,_ joking about covid...
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. — from the gb newsroom and our top story, the met. police are aware and— story, the met. and considering— story, the met. police are aware and considering new footage showing— and considering new footage showing conservative staff partying— showing conservative staff partying during lockdown and joking— partying during lockdown and joking about— partying during lockdown and joking about covid restrictions. michael— joking about covid restrictions. michael gove,_ joking about covid restrictions. michael gove, the— joking about covid restrictions. michael gove, the levelling up secretary,— michael gove, the levelling up secretary, has— michael gove, the levelling up secretary, has apologised , secretary, has apologised, describing— secretary, has apologised, describing the— secretary, has apologised, describing the behaviour as unacceptable— describing the behaviour as unacceptable while in the footage— unacceptable while in the footage which _ unacceptable while in the footage which was obtained by the when— footage which was obtained by the mirror, tory— footage which was
. — from the gb newsroom and our top story, the met. police are aware and— story, the met. and considering— story, the met. police are aware and considering new footage showing— and considering new footage showing conservative staff partying— showing conservative staff partying during lockdown and joking— partying during lockdown and joking about— partying during lockdown and joking about covid restrictions. michael— joking about covid restrictions. michael gove,_ joking about...
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the met police's handling of the case led to the force being branded institutionally racist.es down to this case. there were five prime suspects. two were finally convicted a decade ago. but stephen's friend duwayne brooks, who survived the attack, said there were six attackers. our investigation today identifies a new suspect for the first time — this man, matthew white — and reveals serious failings by the met. white's stepfather contacted the met after the murder, but the wrong name for him was put into a database and the lead was not pursued. a new investigator traced the right man 20 years later. i knocked on his door and said, "i'm coming to talk to you about steven lawrence murder", to which he said, "you're rushing this job, aren't you, officer?" he actually said that to me. the stepfather said white admitted to being present at the attack. it wasn'tjust him. another witness had given a statement to the met years before, in 2000, saying white told him he was part of the attack. and i've got surveillance photos from 1993, that show white looked like the unidentified le
the met police's handling of the case led to the force being branded institutionally racist.es down to this case. there were five prime suspects. two were finally convicted a decade ago. but stephen's friend duwayne brooks, who survived the attack, said there were six attackers. our investigation today identifies a new suspect for the first time — this man, matthew white — and reveals serious failings by the met. white's stepfather contacted the met after the murder, but the wrong name for...
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this involves the met police, motorcyclists could face criminal charges over the death of an 81—year—oldon the junction in earl�*s court in west london on the afternoon of may the 10th. she suffered serious injuries and died two weeks later. the latest line that we are getting from the independent 0ffice line that we are getting from the independent office for police conduct said the constable had been told they are under criminal investigation for the offensive causing death by dangerous driving or careless or inconsiderate driving. they are also being investigated for potential gross misconduct although it does not mean that the charges will follow. the latest on the story when there is more, we will return to it. the duke of sussex is in the witness box at the high court in london, being cross—examined in his case over alledged unlawful press intrusion, by mirror group newspapers. in a witness statement, he said the tabloids hacked his voicemail when he was a pupil at eton, making him feel he "couldn�*t trust anybody". prince harry is the first member of the royal family to appear in
this involves the met police, motorcyclists could face criminal charges over the death of an 81—year—oldon the junction in earl�*s court in west london on the afternoon of may the 10th. she suffered serious injuries and died two weeks later. the latest line that we are getting from the independent 0ffice line that we are getting from the independent office for police conduct said the constable had been told they are under criminal investigation for the offensive causing death by dangerous...
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we've had a lot of criticism also of the met police, didn't we, during the time of the coronation andall about what's going on around protesting at the moment? no, i don't. there's plenty of opportunities to protest. there are protests happening across london on a daily basis. you know, i've policed many, many protests without too many problems. this sort of protest is not acceptable, to put yourself and others in harm's way. the editor in chief at british vogue, edward enninful, is stepping down after six years of running the fashion magazine. the 51—year—old will stay on as an editorial adviser to the uk title, while moving into a new global position at the group. mr enninful was the first black man to hold thejob and broke boundaries throughout his tenure, including putting the first man on the cover, and producing an edition focusing on disabled people. live now to our guest, basma khalifa, who is a cultural commentator and film—maker. very briefly described what he is known for there, but there is a whole lot more, isn't there? talk us through what his legacy is. i whole lot more
we've had a lot of criticism also of the met police, didn't we, during the time of the coronation andall about what's going on around protesting at the moment? no, i don't. there's plenty of opportunities to protest. there are protests happening across london on a daily basis. you know, i've policed many, many protests without too many problems. this sort of protest is not acceptable, to put yourself and others in harm's way. the editor in chief at british vogue, edward enninful, is stepping...
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sevs— south london on wednesday, met police says officers— south london on wednesday, met police sayse of saint luke's nssnise— executive of saint luke's nssrsise in— executive of saint luke's hospice in plymouth. it's understood— hospice in plymouth. it's understood the fire was caused by en— understood the fire was caused by an electrical— understood the fire was caused by an electrical problem in the issei-s— by an electrical problem in the issei-s engine— by an electrical problem in the boat's engine room. her family sevs— boat's engine room. her family sevs sne-n— boat's engine room. her family sevs sne-n ise— boat's engine room. her family says she'll be missed beyond wsrsis— says she'll be missed beyond wsris .— says she'll be missed beyond wsris. new— says she'll be missed beyond words. new figures says she'll be missed beyond words . new figures show more words. new figures show more nnen— words. new figures show more inen neii— words. new figures show more inen neii e— words. new figures show more than half a million nhs appointments and procedures have seen— appointments an
sevs— south london on wednesday, met police says officers— south london on wednesday, met police sayse of saint luke's nssnise— executive of saint luke's nssrsise in— executive of saint luke's hospice in plymouth. it's understood— hospice in plymouth. it's understood the fire was caused by en— understood the fire was caused by an electrical— understood the fire was caused by an electrical problem in the issei-s— by an electrical problem in the issei-s engine— by an electrical...
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the met police have said it is considering this video as part of the ongoing investigation. you. >>> a state troop ser dead after a manhunt in pennsylvania, and a second troop ser in the hospital fight for his life. officials say that the suspect opened fire at a police barracks and thent went on a deadly chase of cat and mouse, and the gunman was eventually shot and killed. >>> new video shows the catastrophic damage in central missouri. one person is confirmed dead, and the threat is not over yet as more threats could develop over the southeast. >>> this morning, the florida sheriff's office has released this dramatic video showing the moment of a water rescue when a trapped motorist takes a scary moment. they are both trapped and swept to a storm drain and swept away. the officer says he is lucky to be alive, and what happened here? >> well, he is. and we saw no power, and thunderstorms and nothing as frightening though as this officer trying to make a rescue. >> reporter: sheriff's deputy arrives in escambia, florida, and exiting his patrol car, he said he saw a driver v
the met police have said it is considering this video as part of the ongoing investigation. you. >>> a state troop ser dead after a manhunt in pennsylvania, and a second troop ser in the hospital fight for his life. officials say that the suspect opened fire at a police barracks and thent went on a deadly chase of cat and mouse, and the gunman was eventually shot and killed. >>> new video shows the catastrophic damage in central missouri. one person is confirmed dead, and the...
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i am working in lockstep with police forces to get this right. today i mett pearson who works in stop and search for the national police council to discuss how to best empower police officers to better you stop and search. i have written to all chief constables... ensure that every officer is confident in the effective and appropriate lease of all stop and search powers including the use of suspicious powers. to investigate instances where someone is in to fearing or obstructing the use of these powers and, if necessary, make effects delete... instill greater public confidence. public confidence is the linchpin of our model of policing by consent. i am looking at strengthening local community scrutiny, transparency is vital, so is community engagement. i want every community to be able to trust stop and search. i want to present a clear picture of the stop and search landscape which shows the good work being done on the front line. that is why the government will amend the criminal evidence act to make clear when the police should communicate with powers bei
i am working in lockstep with police forces to get this right. today i mett pearson who works in stop and search for the national police council to discuss how to best empower police officers to better you stop and search. i have written to all chief constables... ensure that every officer is confident in the effective and appropriate lease of all stop and search powers including the use of suspicious powers. to investigate instances where someone is in to fearing or obstructing the use of...
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as the capital gears up for the annual pride march tomorrow, the met police has been explaining its roleear pride organisers said uniformed officers were not welcome at the parade. the met has now promised reforms, including bringing back community liaison officers. we're kind of hoping that these community liaison officers would be able to make that human connection again and victims might be able to be a bit more comfortable, a bit more open. obviously, historically, they've had a problem trying to get hold of someone, or get the same person. now they've got that same person, that continuity all the way through. plans to close part of the a12 through essex this weekend have been called off after long delays last weekend. national highways shut the marks teyjunction near colchester last friday night. but, the diversion caused delays of more than an hour. it's part of work to remove and replace the old concrete road surface. sw19's about to get a lot busierfrom monday. the wimbledon tennis tournament begins next week. and among those who'll be on court is londoner andy lapthorne, who's h
as the capital gears up for the annual pride march tomorrow, the met police has been explaining its roleear pride organisers said uniformed officers were not welcome at the parade. the met has now promised reforms, including bringing back community liaison officers. we're kind of hoping that these community liaison officers would be able to make that human connection again and victims might be able to be a bit more comfortable, a bit more open. obviously, historically, they've had a problem...
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the head of the met police has apologised for the force's past failings towards the lgbtq community.ll, it was said there were systems in place that led to bias and discrimination towards the public over many decades. the apology has been described as ground breaking. there has been a significant shift in the way we do our grocery shopping since the pandemic. it seems shoppers visit this will market less often and spend more on own label goods and are turning to loyalty schemes to get discounts on their favourite food and groceries. i want to take you now two pictures from washington. this is where the uk prime minister rishi sunak is arriving shortly for talks withjoe arriving shortly for talks with joe biden. arriving shortly for talks withjoe biden. he was there arriving shortly for talks with joe biden. he was there yesterday in virginia, neighbouring virginia, where he visited the arlington cemetery and paid his respects at the two the unknown soldier but todayis the two the unknown soldier but today is all about business. he and the president will be discussing various topics,
the head of the met police has apologised for the force's past failings towards the lgbtq community.ll, it was said there were systems in place that led to bias and discrimination towards the public over many decades. the apology has been described as ground breaking. there has been a significant shift in the way we do our grocery shopping since the pandemic. it seems shoppers visit this will market less often and spend more on own label goods and are turning to loyalty schemes to get discounts...
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the met police today repeated previous apologies it had made for the actions of its officers.hips, to the families of the deceased children whose identities were used by officers, and to those who suffered a miscarriage ofjustice because of the actions of sds officers. tonight, this programme speaks exclusively to three women who are all listed as core participants in the inquiry. as their relationships and experiences occurred in the 1990s and 2000s, they won't give their evidence until next year, at the earliest. eleanor fairbraida is giving her first broadcast interview since waiving her anonymity. lindsey — not her real name — is speaking to the media for the first time. and alison — again, an assumed name — is also sharing her story. they're aware of at least 50 women who had sexual relationships with undercover male officers. when i spoke to the women earlier, eleanor began with her experience. i was an environmental activist in nottingham in 2003. i was a young person who was just trying to make a positive change in the world. and in walked mark kennedy — at the time, c
the met police today repeated previous apologies it had made for the actions of its officers.hips, to the families of the deceased children whose identities were used by officers, and to those who suffered a miscarriage ofjustice because of the actions of sds officers. tonight, this programme speaks exclusively to three women who are all listed as core participants in the inquiry. as their relationships and experiences occurred in the 1990s and 2000s, they won't give their evidence until next...
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the in the met police right now. the thing— in the met police right now.could envious the spotify exit could come so quickly. the contract with harry and meghan hasn't delivered. it's been a nightmare to from start finish to navigate from start to finish . biographer . so esteemed royal biographer tom bower with me now and tom, it almost feels like harry and meghan have been rumbled by hollywood. well absolutely. there seems to be this week's nee— there seems to be this week's news has been— there seems to be this week's news has been a— there seems to be this week's news has been a disaster for wnen— news has been a disaster for enen . — news has been a disaster for enen . we— news has been a disaster for them . it's actually- them. it's actually extraordinary how last week we thought, well, they haven't got any talent and what are they going to do? and suddenly the wnote— going to do? and suddenly the wnene en— going to do? and suddenly the whole of hollywood— gin g n:nin7’ and suddenly the whole of hollywood is gin g n:nin7 and suddenly the whole of hol
the in the met police right now. the thing— in the met police right now.could envious the spotify exit could come so quickly. the contract with harry and meghan hasn't delivered. it's been a nightmare to from start finish to navigate from start to finish . biographer . so esteemed royal biographer tom bower with me now and tom, it almost feels like harry and meghan have been rumbled by hollywood. well absolutely. there seems to be this week's nee— there seems to be this week's news has...
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the met police say he was wearing a shirt with an offensive reference to the hillsborough tragedy, that'slled 97 people. you are watching bbc news. few people know the power of television testimony like phillip schofield. for more than a0 years, he has been central to our national life. but last week, he left his job on this morning on itv amid a blaze of headlines and allegations. in response to newspaper enquiries, schofield has now admitted that he had an unwise but not illegal relationship with a younger member of staff on this morning. the younger man was 15 when they met, but 20, schofield says, when the relationship became sexual. in the past week, there has been an avalanche of newspaper stories and social media speculation and abuse. now, phillip schofield wants to tell his side of the story, and i want to ask him some questions on your behalf. phillip, thank you for speaking to me and to the bbc. you've had quite the week. how are you? um... it's like a weird... ..numbness. i know that's a selfish point of view. but you come to a point... ..where you just think — how much are yo
the met police say he was wearing a shirt with an offensive reference to the hillsborough tragedy, that'slled 97 people. you are watching bbc news. few people know the power of television testimony like phillip schofield. for more than a0 years, he has been central to our national life. but last week, he left his job on this morning on itv amid a blaze of headlines and allegations. in response to newspaper enquiries, schofield has now admitted that he had an unwise but not illegal relationship...