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the metropolitan police has said that four young men have been stabbed to death between yesterday morningly hours of today in a series of unrelated attacks. three, aged 17, 18 and 20, were killed yesterday. a fourth, who was 20, died after been stabbed on an estate in the old street area of east london in the early hours of this morning. our correspondentjon ironmonger sent this update from west ham in east london. yes, four fatal stabbings of young men right across london in the space ofjust 15 hours. i am at the scene in west ham where a 20—year—old man was found with stab wounds. there is a tentjust beyond the railings behind me which indicates where he fell. and i have spoken to a young student nurse who lives in the area. she was alerted by residents to give cpr to the man. she said she found him with a blanket covering him, which she removed to discover three stab wounds, one of which she thinks had punctured his heart. there was a great deal of blood and sadly she said she couldn't do anything to save him. an air ambulance was also called and they pronounced the man dead at the sce
the metropolitan police has said that four young men have been stabbed to death between yesterday morningly hours of today in a series of unrelated attacks. three, aged 17, 18 and 20, were killed yesterday. a fourth, who was 20, died after been stabbed on an estate in the old street area of east london in the early hours of this morning. our correspondentjon ironmonger sent this update from west ham in east london. yes, four fatal stabbings of young men right across london in the space ofjust...
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within the last few minutes there has been a brief statement from metropolitan police. ing an altercation believed to be linked to this incident after the road traffic collision, enquiries are ongoing, and that is the extent of that statement from the metropolitan police. our correspondent, anisa kadri, sent this update from the scene in west london. throughout the day more and more people have been coming here to leave flowers and pay respects. it is thought the three teenagers who lost their lives were all aged around 16 and we were told they were on their way to a party. many of the people who have been leaving flowers, you can see behind me, have been family, friends, and many of them look visibly upset. police do not know if what happened was an accident, but they are not treating it as terrorism. a car mounted the pavement. it is believed at that point it hit the three teenagers. we know that a person inside the car, which was a black audi, was arrested, he is a 28—year—old man, he was taken to hospital, and now police are appealing for witnesses. the release of th
within the last few minutes there has been a brief statement from metropolitan police. ing an altercation believed to be linked to this incident after the road traffic collision, enquiries are ongoing, and that is the extent of that statement from the metropolitan police. our correspondent, anisa kadri, sent this update from the scene in west london. throughout the day more and more people have been coming here to leave flowers and pay respects. it is thought the three teenagers who lost their...
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the metropolitan police has said that four young men have been stabbed to death between yesterday morningly hours of today in a series of unrelated attacks. three, aged 17, 18 and 20, were killed yesterday. a fourth, who was 20, died after been stabbed on an estate in the old street area of east london in the early hours of this morning. officers say the murders highlight the scale of knife crime in the capital. there were thousands of police officers on duty last night across london determined to ensure millions of londoners were able to enjoy the celebrations. and to those millions of londoners i would like to say thank you for your cooperation in having a safe and enjoyable light. tragically there are four families who awake this morning to the heartbreaking news that they've lost loved ones to the callous use of knives as lethal weapons. our detectives are working tirelessly today and going forward to bring those who committed these murderers tojustice. and we have already made a number of arrests. we have seen in recent months and increase in knife crime, we're working hard to tackle
the metropolitan police has said that four young men have been stabbed to death between yesterday morningly hours of today in a series of unrelated attacks. three, aged 17, 18 and 20, were killed yesterday. a fourth, who was 20, died after been stabbed on an estate in the old street area of east london in the early hours of this morning. officers say the murders highlight the scale of knife crime in the capital. there were thousands of police officers on duty last night across london determined...
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and our austerity cuts killing young people on the streets of britain we speak to a former metropolitan police chief with over twenty years experience about why he believes u.k. prime minister tourism a has blood on their hands what the government is not running really and the government is actually a customer of caribbean according to the pm the british government is merely just another customer of the multi-billion liquidated private contractor chaired by her former corporate responsibility adviser all the more coming up in today's going underground but first across british civic society there appears to be a consensus that years of relative cuts to the n.h.s. universal health care system to bail out the banks have caused a crisis even the normally stoic u.k. health secretary in the past few weeks has apologised for the enforced cancellation of tens of thousands of operations for lack of money that is unacceptable and i apologize wholeheartedly that apology came before the mass multi-billion pound corporate failure of karelian which while not being able to manage itself was put in charge by
and our austerity cuts killing young people on the streets of britain we speak to a former metropolitan police chief with over twenty years experience about why he believes u.k. prime minister tourism a has blood on their hands what the government is not running really and the government is actually a customer of caribbean according to the pm the british government is merely just another customer of the multi-billion liquidated private contractor chaired by her former corporate responsibility...
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and our austerity cuts killing young people on the streets of britain we speak to a former metropolitan police chief with over twenty years experience about why he believes u.k. prime minister tourism a has blood on their hands but the government is not running . really and the government is actually a customer of the caribbean according to the pm the british government is merely just another customer of the multi-billion pound liquidated private contract or chaired by her former corporate responsibility adviser all the more coming over today's going underground but first across british civic society there appears to be a consensus that years of relative cuts to the n.h.s. universal health care system to bail out the banks have caused a crisis even the normally stoic u.k. health secretary in the past few weeks has apologized for the enforced cancellation of tens of thousands of operations for lack of money that is unacceptable and i apologize wholeheartedly that apology came before the mass multi-billion pound corporate failure of karelian which while not being able to manage itself was put in
and our austerity cuts killing young people on the streets of britain we speak to a former metropolitan police chief with over twenty years experience about why he believes u.k. prime minister tourism a has blood on their hands but the government is not running . really and the government is actually a customer of the caribbean according to the pm the british government is merely just another customer of the multi-billion pound liquidated private contract or chaired by her former corporate...
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the metropolitan police have expressed their concern about how younger and younger knife crime victimsare getting. 80 people were stabbed in death last year in the capital. of those 80, 18 were under the age of 19. as a result, the deputy commissioner says that there will an increase on stop and search. it is a very unusual happenstance. we do look look at trends. we look at trends an awful lot across london. the reality is we saw knife crime starting to rise. we've spoken during the last year about our focus on knife crime and we've talked a lot about the work we're doing to try and tackle it. what this does is, it gives that work more impetus and particularly says to wider london community, what can we all do to tackle knife crime? and as people return to schools today and go back into their offices to work, it is worth thinking what can they do, what can they get involved in from community knife sweeps to mentoring schemes, there is lots we can all do. we can do the work that's around enforcing the law and we're absolutely clear on that. bringing people tojustice and enforcing the l
the metropolitan police have expressed their concern about how younger and younger knife crime victimsare getting. 80 people were stabbed in death last year in the capital. of those 80, 18 were under the age of 19. as a result, the deputy commissioner says that there will an increase on stop and search. it is a very unusual happenstance. we do look look at trends. we look at trends an awful lot across london. the reality is we saw knife crime starting to rise. we've spoken during the last year...
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earlier i spoke to dal babu, a former chief superintendent with the metropolitan police about how to eed to look at is having more of the local authorities, police, third sector organisations working more closely together and i would also point out we have had a significant reduction in resources, not just the significant reduction in resources, notjust the police, 20% reduction in number or police but also reduction local authority funding. reductions in funding to third sector organisations. it is a huge problem around resources making it difficult. if young people are carrying knives, what can be done to stop them? carrying knives, we have seen an increase in the number of young people carrying them and the police commissioner has been clear she wa nts to commissioner has been clear she wants to seek appropriate sentencing for individuals, it is about using stop and search effectively, not to alienate the community but ultimately it is notjust the police. we need to work with families, work with schools, work with colleges, youth clubs, but if the funding is not there to bring all
earlier i spoke to dal babu, a former chief superintendent with the metropolitan police about how to eed to look at is having more of the local authorities, police, third sector organisations working more closely together and i would also point out we have had a significant reduction in resources, not just the significant reduction in resources, notjust the police, 20% reduction in number or police but also reduction local authority funding. reductions in funding to third sector organisations....
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and also the head of the metropolitan police of london say they need more police resources . of london they need more police resources. i think it is interesting that we had that spike in 2008 the drop and is now rising again. what has changed ? drop and is now rising again. what has changed? moving on to the financial times and an alarming headline. growth drops to 1.5%. something this group of economists do it every year. what you make of the figure? the office for budget responsibility in the country said it was 1.4%. is a disaster? japan is something like 1.3%. italy would be the same. france's1.7% and germany 1.8%. the uk is in the middle and there is the great guns open course —— great unspoken cause of this, and thatis —— great unspoken cause of this, and that is brexit. interest rates are rising and consumers are aware. there is a high level of debt so people are being more cautious and it will be about how the brexit negotiations are perceived. if they go well, business will continue to invest and we will have a stronger performance. if it looks like they are going off the rai
and also the head of the metropolitan police of london say they need more police resources . of london they need more police resources. i think it is interesting that we had that spike in 2008 the drop and is now rising again. what has changed ? drop and is now rising again. what has changed? moving on to the financial times and an alarming headline. growth drops to 1.5%. something this group of economists do it every year. what you make of the figure? the office for budget responsibility in...
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brought in a series of cuts which have resulted in underfunding and under resourced in the metropolitan policetem asa cps and the criminaljustice system as a whole. what do you think of british justice, having as a whole. what do you think of britishjustice, having been through the process that you have been through? i really don't know. i don't want to say something rude. if they think somebody needs to be punished for something, they need to be sure. cristina 's experience shows disclosure failures go beyond recent highly publicised rape cases. there are likely to be more examples, each one affecting the lives of those charged, and their families. shares in the outsourcing company capita have fallen dramatically, after it warned that profits for the coming year will be much lower than previously forecast. the company has outlined plans for a major overhaul of its business, and suspended plans to pay dividends to shareholders. the journalist carrie gracie, who resigned as the bbc‘s china editor in protest at unequal pay, has accused the corporation of having an illegal pay culture. appearing
brought in a series of cuts which have resulted in underfunding and under resourced in the metropolitan policetem asa cps and the criminaljustice system as a whole. what do you think of british justice, having as a whole. what do you think of britishjustice, having been through the process that you have been through? i really don't know. i don't want to say something rude. if they think somebody needs to be punished for something, they need to be sure. cristina 's experience shows disclosure...
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the metropolitan police is investigating a new allegation of sexual assault made against the convictedrboys. bbc news understands that the claim dates back to 1997 and the alleged victim came forward in the past few weeks. worboys, who was jailed nine years ago, has been cleared for release by the parole board at the end of this month. mark easton explained how this new development could potentially affect the release plans. given the huge national outcry, police will throw everything they can at this new investigation. it is still in its early stages. they will put it together as quickly as possible and give it to prosecutors. the crown prosecution service will need to be convinced there is a reasonable reason to convict. it may not be straightforward. this allegation goes back more than two decades, 1997, an allegation of sexual assault againstjohn worboys. don't forget, prosecutors will need to be persuaded it passes what they call the evidential test. this allegation precedes all of those allegations around his conviction in 2009. they will look at this carefully. that said, they w
the metropolitan police is investigating a new allegation of sexual assault made against the convictedrboys. bbc news understands that the claim dates back to 1997 and the alleged victim came forward in the past few weeks. worboys, who was jailed nine years ago, has been cleared for release by the parole board at the end of this month. mark easton explained how this new development could potentially affect the release plans. given the huge national outcry, police will throw everything they can...
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with the las vegas metropolitan police department. great to see both of you. mark, let's start with you. it is four months, almost, since the shooting. we're now only hearing that they might be charging another individual after we've heard almost nothing from the las vegas police department, after the press had to press for a lot of these documents to be released. what's going here? >> well, laura, let's pause for a second and understand that we had 58 homicides, 58 individual homicide investigations. and hundreds of people that were wounded and that had to be documented and handled by the detectives. we haven't heard from one detective, which is unfortunate. let's look at some of the things that had to be processed. one is dna. if there was dna on anything that paddock hand thald was in that room, they probably pursued that. it is probably his girlfriend that, they're actually targeting. i don't think that's going to solve anything in this case as far as why, the motive, or really how paddock pulled this off. >> laura: randy, you are a veteran of the las vega
with the las vegas metropolitan police department. great to see both of you. mark, let's start with you. it is four months, almost, since the shooting. we're now only hearing that they might be charging another individual after we've heard almost nothing from the las vegas police department, after the press had to press for a lot of these documents to be released. what's going here? >> well, laura, let's pause for a second and understand that we had 58 homicides, 58 individual homicide...
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. >> cook is angry because she says metropolitan police did not treat the disappearance of mcmillen back in april with urgency. >> she joined other families for the missing in a protest in october. >> i'm devastated that what we got back was remains. i believe that if they a better job we'd found him long before he ended up being bones. >> my grandson laid out there. >> no family, nobody should have to go through this. >> mcmillen had been shot to death and his body was dumped off soupland parkway. when he disappeared from northeast d.c. back in april. scott broom wusa 9. >>> this afternoon d.c. gave us this statement. there are certain details we cannot release. we took this missing person's case as we do all missing person's cases extremely seriously. >>> tonight search and rescue you crews say they're making some progress. >> in the hardest hit communities searchers are moving mountains of mud >> i have a few friends that they're missing their parents, brothers, stuff like that and they don't know where they are. >> this week's mud slides have destroyed or seriously damaged some exclu
. >> cook is angry because she says metropolitan police did not treat the disappearance of mcmillen back in april with urgency. >> she joined other families for the missing in a protest in october. >> i'm devastated that what we got back was remains. i believe that if they a better job we'd found him long before he ended up being bones. >> my grandson laid out there. >> no family, nobody should have to go through this. >> mcmillen had been shot to death and...
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he had >> cook is angry because she says metropolitan police did not treat his disappearance with urgency. she joined other families in a protest in october. >> i'm devastated that what we got back was remains. >> i believe that if they had done a better job we would have found him long before he ended up being bones. my grandson laid out there for six, seven months. >> mcmillen went missing after contact with a woman on a dating website called plenty of fish. his family not police found him near his car. >> my daughter did all the research. his phone records, his laptop, and the public can think about how much they love their children, their grandchildren. i loved my grandson the same it happened to them. you've got to feel it. >> no family, nobody should have to go through this. >> a short time ago mpd made the following statement in a written release quote saying while there are certain details. we took this missing persons case as we do all missing persons cases extremely seriously. in prince george's county wusa. >> we can all understand it. scott thank you. no other suspects have be
he had >> cook is angry because she says metropolitan police did not treat his disappearance with urgency. she joined other families in a protest in october. >> i'm devastated that what we got back was remains. >> i believe that if they had done a better job we would have found him long before he ended up being bones. my grandson laid out there for six, seven months. >> mcmillen went missing after contact with a woman on a dating website called plenty of fish. his family...
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the metropolitan police have said that four young men have been stabbed to death on new year's eve, inently unrelated attacks. three men, aged 17,18 and 20, were killed yesterday. a fourth victim, another 20—year—old, died after been stabbed in the old street area of east london in the early hours of this morning. officer say the murders highlight the scale of knife officers say the murders highlight the scale of knife crime in the capital. tragically, there are four families who awake this morning to the heartbreaking news that they've lost loved ones to the callous use of knives as lethal weapons. detectives are working tirelessly today and going forward, to bring those who committed these murderers tojustice. a huge fire has destroyed up to 11100 vehicles in a multistorey car park in liverpool. the blaze at king's dock, next to liverpool's echo arena, is said to have started accidentally in one car and spread to others. many people were forced into temporary accommodation as nearby buildings were evacuated. danny savage is at the scene now. danny, what is the situation this lunchtim
the metropolitan police have said that four young men have been stabbed to death on new year's eve, inently unrelated attacks. three men, aged 17,18 and 20, were killed yesterday. a fourth victim, another 20—year—old, died after been stabbed in the old street area of east london in the early hours of this morning. officer say the murders highlight the scale of knife officers say the murders highlight the scale of knife crime in the capital. tragically, there are four families who awake this...
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until he retired, commander dal babu was the highest ranking muslim officer at the metropolitan police it a toxic brand. if you put toxic brand into google, the first thing that comes up is the government's prevent strategy. it used to be donald trump. so something has gone very, very wrong. gulistan says that members of his community resent being under suspicion. if you're under the microscope and the home office sees you as the culprits, it's not a good idea. but the home office could really do more in terms of education and asking directly at ground level what the problem is. how can they help? i have called for sometime now to have an independent review of prevent, but there just seems to be an absolutely resistance to that from successive governments. gulistan believes that the negative portrayal of muslims by the media has had a significant impact on shaping attitudes towards his community. they're portraying islam or muslims as a bunch of terrorists. in 2011, the far—right english defence league staged one of its biggest ever protests. 2,000 people marched through blackburn town
until he retired, commander dal babu was the highest ranking muslim officer at the metropolitan police it a toxic brand. if you put toxic brand into google, the first thing that comes up is the government's prevent strategy. it used to be donald trump. so something has gone very, very wrong. gulistan says that members of his community resent being under suspicion. if you're under the microscope and the home office sees you as the culprits, it's not a good idea. but the home office could really...
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and are austerity cuts killing young people on the streets of britain we speak to a former metropolitan police chief with over twenty years experience about why he believes u.k. prime minister tourism a has blood on their hands but the government is not running really and the government is actually a customer of caribbean according to the pm the british government is merely just another customer of the multi-billion pound liquidated private contract chaired by her former corporate responsibility adviser all the more coming up in today's going underground but first across british civic society there appears to be a consensus that years of relative cuts to the n.h.s. universal health care system to bail out the banks have caused a crisis even the normally stoic u.k. health secretary in the past few weeks has apologised for the enforced cancellation of tens of thousands of operations for lack of money that is unacceptable and i apologize wholeheartedly that apology came before the mass multi-billion pound corporate failure of karelian which while not being able to manage itself was put in charge
and are austerity cuts killing young people on the streets of britain we speak to a former metropolitan police chief with over twenty years experience about why he believes u.k. prime minister tourism a has blood on their hands but the government is not running really and the government is actually a customer of caribbean according to the pm the british government is merely just another customer of the multi-billion pound liquidated private contract chaired by her former corporate...
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the metropolitan police are investigating the murders of four young men across london, after they weren the space of 15 hours. so far, there have been five arrests in connection with the incidents. the mayor of london sadiq khan has said he will "work tirelessly in 2018" to stamp out what he called the "scourge" of knife crime. air accident investigators in australia say it could take months to establish why a seaplane carrying a prominent british businessman and four members of his family crashed into a river near sydney on new year's eve. richard cousins died along with his fiancee and her daughter. the pilot was also killed, as well mr cousins‘ two grown—up sons. the spanish economy minister luis de guindos has estimated the dispute over catalan independence has cost spain more than $1 billion. he said this was due to the slowdown in the catalan economy after the unauthorised independence referendum. dr stephanie hare is an independent political risk analyst. shejoins me in the she joins me in the studio. shejoins me in the studio. a she joins me in the studio. a warm welcome to you
the metropolitan police are investigating the murders of four young men across london, after they weren the space of 15 hours. so far, there have been five arrests in connection with the incidents. the mayor of london sadiq khan has said he will "work tirelessly in 2018" to stamp out what he called the "scourge" of knife crime. air accident investigators in australia say it could take months to establish why a seaplane carrying a prominent british businessman and four...
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was wrongly accused of rape and sexual assault, but his trial collapsed last month after the metropolitan policed to disclose phone records which were vital evidence. last week, a rape charge against oxford university student oliver mears was dropped shortly before his trial when a diary which supported his case was uncovered. and danny kay, who had a rape conviction overturned after spending two years in prison, said earlier this month he felt let down by the justice system. devastating for a system that you trust to let you down like that. and i had complete faith in it. i trusted the truth would come out in trial and it didn't. earlier this week the bbc revealed the number of collapsed prosecutions increased by 70% over the last two years. a national disclosure plan has now been published by the cps, the national police chiefs' council and the college of policing to help make improvements. adina campbell, bbc news. the attorney general for england and wales is calling for more training for police and prosecutors to deal better with rape and sexual assaults. this category of case where rape mi
was wrongly accused of rape and sexual assault, but his trial collapsed last month after the metropolitan policed to disclose phone records which were vital evidence. last week, a rape charge against oxford university student oliver mears was dropped shortly before his trial when a diary which supported his case was uncovered. and danny kay, who had a rape conviction overturned after spending two years in prison, said earlier this month he felt let down by the justice system. devastating for a...
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with me is dal babu, a former chief superintendent with the metropolitan police.at london is too familiar with. the stabbing of young people. you are absolutely right, it is appalling, this is a family time, people are thinking about families are my thoughts go to the families of these young men, many of them are very young, 17, 19, 20, very young people. 26 is the number of young people. 26 is the number of young people that have been murdered under the age of 19 last year. we have already had the first murder and one of those was in the early hours of today. it is tragic. awful. what we need to be looking at is having more of the local authorities and police, the third sector organisations, working closely together, and i would also point out that we have had a significant reduction in resources , had a significant reduction in resources, not just in had a significant reduction in resources, notjust in the police, 20% reduction in the number of police, but also reduction in local authority funding for youth clubs and places the young people to go to. so, if you
with me is dal babu, a former chief superintendent with the metropolitan police.at london is too familiar with. the stabbing of young people. you are absolutely right, it is appalling, this is a family time, people are thinking about families are my thoughts go to the families of these young men, many of them are very young, 17, 19, 20, very young people. 26 is the number of young people. 26 is the number of young people that have been murdered under the age of 19 last year. we have already had...
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leave and those that do feel they are not protected and the metropolitan police have a big part to playcarry a knife because the environment is not safe we have to look at why their environment is not safe. but it is chicken and egg, the streets are not safe because people are carrying knives. people are constantly in danger because people are coming from places of deprivation and they need to find ways to survive because they turn to the streets as a last resort because we have become for there is not lots of opportunities. if you're not lots of opportunities. if you're not a football player of musician or do you do not have a good education 01’ do you do not have a good education or have a wealthy family it is difficult. you're forced to go onto the streets and commit crime and sell drugs. it is not to justify young people being killed but this has been going on for over a decade and it has just got worse. has been going on for over a decade and it hasjust got worse. you work with young people to try to discourage them, what are you seeing? we see a lack of opportunities, it is the sa
leave and those that do feel they are not protected and the metropolitan police have a big part to playcarry a knife because the environment is not safe we have to look at why their environment is not safe. but it is chicken and egg, the streets are not safe because people are carrying knives. people are constantly in danger because people are coming from places of deprivation and they need to find ways to survive because they turn to the streets as a last resort because we have become for...
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commander richard smith from the metropolitan police. that's why i've apologised to mr allan. there aren those that should be addressed. them that are currently going through the system. through the system. problems that are giving them cause for concern in those cases. for concern in those cases. investigating sexual assault cases. disclosure problems. convicted because of disclosure failings who are currently in jail. failings who are currently in jail. danny, thank you very much indeed. have been carried out by a man with an armed forces background. in which valuables worth a million pounds in total have been stolen. police say the raids have all had military style planning. frankie mccamley reports. who is this man? pictures of the burglar who has now been chased across the south. been chased across the south. susan morris was one of his victims. morris was one of his victims. beaten repeatedly when he entered her home in surrey. her home in surrey. i did not realise he had a sawn off shotgun. realise he had a sawn off shotgun. he hit me very, very hard on my face. face. hit me, but
commander richard smith from the metropolitan police. that's why i've apologised to mr allan. there aren those that should be addressed. them that are currently going through the system. through the system. problems that are giving them cause for concern in those cases. for concern in those cases. investigating sexual assault cases. disclosure problems. convicted because of disclosure failings who are currently in jail. failings who are currently in jail. danny, thank you very much indeed. have...
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in a statement the metropolitan police said... young men have lost their lives as a result of this incident; such tragic circumstances must far outweigh any taboo around assisting police. " investigators believe there were at least two men in a black audi that hit the three friends near a bus stop in hayes. one man is under arrest. the victims have been named locally as harry rice, george wilkinson and josh kennedy. our correspondent leigh milner has been at the scene for us. clearly the main line of enquiry for police at the moment is trying to find the man shown in the cctv image. do they have any leads, do we know, at this stage? not as yet. the search still continues as we have just said, the police have released grainy cctv image of a suspect they would like to question. that was ca ptu red would like to question. that was captured just by the bus stop where the three boys died and the metropolitan serious collision investigation unit say while the images were not of the quality they are convinced both knowing the man on the
in a statement the metropolitan police said... young men have lost their lives as a result of this incident; such tragic circumstances must far outweigh any taboo around assisting police. " investigators believe there were at least two men in a black audi that hit the three friends near a bus stop in hayes. one man is under arrest. the victims have been named locally as harry rice, george wilkinson and josh kennedy. our correspondent leigh milner has been at the scene for us. clearly the...
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in a statement the metropolitan police said, "three young men have lost their lives such tragic circumstancesust far outweigh any taboo around assisting police. " investigators believe there were at least two men in a black audi that hit the three friends near a bus stop in hayes. one man is under arrest. the victims have been named locally as harry rice, george wilkinson and josh kennedy. our correspondent leigh milner is there. police have released this grainy cctv image of a potential suspect that they would like to question. the cctv image was captured just by the bus stop where the three boys died and detective sergeant michael rapp from the met‘s serious collision investigation unit said that while the images were not of good quality, he is convinced that those who know the man in that image will recognise him. meanwhile, another 28—year—old man is currently being detained by the police under suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. just to recap what happened here on friday night at 20 to nine, we had three young boys aged between 16 and 17 years old, named locally asjosh kenne
in a statement the metropolitan police said, "three young men have lost their lives such tragic circumstancesust far outweigh any taboo around assisting police. " investigators believe there were at least two men in a black audi that hit the three friends near a bus stop in hayes. one man is under arrest. the victims have been named locally as harry rice, george wilkinson and josh kennedy. our correspondent leigh milner is there. police have released this grainy cctv image of a...
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in a statement the metropolitan police said... hree young men have lost their lives as a result of this incident; such tragic circumstances must far outweigh any taboo around assisting police. " investigators believe there were at least two men in a black audi that hit the three friends near a bus stop in hayes. one man is under arrest. the victims have been named locally as harry rice, george wilkinson and josh kennedy. our correspondent leigh milner has been at the scene for us. clearly the focus of the police investigation is trying to find the man in the cctv images. as the police had any leads on that? only in the last couple of hours have they released cctv image of a man they want to speak to in connection with the incident. it is unclear whether this is the man who fled from the scene. nevertheless, police want to speak to him. if you recognise this man, these contact the police on the 101 number as soon as possible. a 28—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving. the main focus is on the other person
in a statement the metropolitan police said... hree young men have lost their lives as a result of this incident; such tragic circumstances must far outweigh any taboo around assisting police. " investigators believe there were at least two men in a black audi that hit the three friends near a bus stop in hayes. one man is under arrest. the victims have been named locally as harry rice, george wilkinson and josh kennedy. our correspondent leigh milner has been at the scene for us. clearly...
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after the break we'll tourism be held responsible for future terror attacks restrictor former metropolitan police chief with over twenty years experience you believe the government is lying to you about protecting your safety and the minority leader george really doesn't even recognize a question from jeremy quote when you know review of this week's british pm all this and more coming up in part two of going on the ground. we'll take you to lottery mentality in america where are your dead and the farm is your company's party lobby to come to washington to change a lot of a possible to help all of america and nobody cares because it ever learned a lot as a wal-mart. the two thousand and eight economic crisis turned some countries into paid. these are the countries with weaker economies that needed austerity policies if you are in a situation of flow gloat even the recession austerity is a very bad idea it doesn't work and it makes millions of people very unhappy those who are unemployed see their wages decline almost a decade how good are the results she saw a fifteen year old peaceful by the peop
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brought in a series of cuts which have resulted in underfunding and under resourcing for the metropolitan police justice system as a whole. what do you think of british justice, having been through the process that you've been through? i really don't know. i don't want to say something rude. if they think someone needs to be punished for something, they need to be sure. cristina's experience shows disclosure failures go beyond recent highly publicised rape cases, there are likely to be more examples, each one affecting the lives of those charged, and their families. clive coleman, bbc news. nearly £1 billion has been wiped off the value of the out—sourcing company, capita, which provides services to both the public and private sectors, after it issued a profits warning for the coming year. the company, which employs 50,000 people in the uk, has also announced a drastic overhaul of the business. our business editor simon jack is here. simon, are we looking at another carillion here? some things feel eerily similar, don't they? for example, big profit warning, crash in the share price, nearly 50%
brought in a series of cuts which have resulted in underfunding and under resourcing for the metropolitan police justice system as a whole. what do you think of british justice, having been through the process that you've been through? i really don't know. i don't want to say something rude. if they think someone needs to be punished for something, they need to be sure. cristina's experience shows disclosure failures go beyond recent highly publicised rape cases, there are likely to be more...
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and our austerity cuts killing young people on the streets of britain we speak to a former metropolitan police chief with over twenty years experience about why he believes u.k. prime minister tourism a has blood on their hands but the government is not running really and the government is actually a customer of caribbean according to the pm the british government is merely just another customer of the multi-billion pound liquidated private contractor chaired by her former corporate responsibility adviser told us more coming up in today's going underground but first across british civic society there appears to be a consensus that is a relative got to be n.h.s. universal health care system to bail out the banks have caused a crisis even the normally stoic u.k. health secretary in the past few weeks has apologized for the enforced cancellation of tens of thousands of operations for lack of money that is unacceptable and i apologize wholeheartedly that apology came before the mass multi-billion pound corporate failure of karelian which while not being able to manage itself was put in charge by t
and our austerity cuts killing young people on the streets of britain we speak to a former metropolitan police chief with over twenty years experience about why he believes u.k. prime minister tourism a has blood on their hands but the government is not running really and the government is actually a customer of caribbean according to the pm the british government is merely just another customer of the multi-billion pound liquidated private contractor chaired by her former corporate...
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the metropolitan police is investigating a new allegation of sexual assault, made against the convictedc news understands that the claim dates back to 1997, and the alleged victim came forward in the past few weeks. worboys, who was jailed nine years ago, has been cleared for release by the parole board at the end of this month. our home affairs editor, mark easton, is at scotland yard. mark, how do this potentially affect the plans to releasejohn worboys? well, given the huge national outcry at the worboys‘ case i'm sure the police will be throwing everything they can at this new investigation. still in its early stages, they will be wanting to put that case together as quickly as possible and present it to prosecutor. the crown prosecution service will still need to be persuaded that there is a reasonable chance of conviction and it is in the public interest to pursue this through the courts. that may not be straightforward. this allegation is from 1997, an allegation is from 1997, an allegation of sexual assault against john wore biens the prosecutors will need to be persuaded that i
the metropolitan police is investigating a new allegation of sexual assault, made against the convictedc news understands that the claim dates back to 1997, and the alleged victim came forward in the past few weeks. worboys, who was jailed nine years ago, has been cleared for release by the parole board at the end of this month. our home affairs editor, mark easton, is at scotland yard. mark, how do this potentially affect the plans to releasejohn worboys? well, given the huge national outcry...
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cuddling in bed together. 28—year—old samson makele always said the sex was consensual, but the metropolitan policeto find key evidence. a woman from east london who underwent a gall bladder operation which went wrong says she will give back any compensation she gets from the nhs. nicola jane cook needs a mobility scooter to get around, following surgery at several different hospitals in london. she is now suing the nhs for hundreds of thousands of pounds, and if she is successful in her claim, she plans to give it all to a charity at her local hospital, romford. to give it back, because it is a legacy for my children, and it is healthcare that they can rely on. they are the ones on the frontline, you know. they are our national treasure, and we have to look after them. well, an nhs insider has told us ms cook‘s actions wouldn‘t be help help to them, because her case will accumulate large legal bills. lawyers have put a figure on how much thieves managed to steal in the hatton garden safety deposit box theft in london three years ago. they say it was around £13.5 million, less than some estimates h
cuddling in bed together. 28—year—old samson makele always said the sex was consensual, but the metropolitan policeto find key evidence. a woman from east london who underwent a gall bladder operation which went wrong says she will give back any compensation she gets from the nhs. nicola jane cook needs a mobility scooter to get around, following surgery at several different hospitals in london. she is now suing the nhs for hundreds of thousands of pounds, and if she is successful in her...
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prosecution service has issued a statement, following this conviction, we were advised by the metropolitan policeher 19 complainants. the police were advised in respect of these 19 complainants that if there were any allegations of rape they should refer these cases. it would be unlikely that it would be in in the public interest to prosecute worboys in relation to allegations of sexual assault or administering a substance with intent, because of the maximum sentence available to the court. the police submitted a file in respect of one complainant who alleged a sexual assault, this file did not pass the evidential test. for more on this let's talk to professor andrew sanders. he is a professor of criminal law and criminology at sussex university and a former parole board member and joins us by webcam. thank you very much forjoining others. what do you think may have gone wrong in this particular case with regard to notifying victims?” don't know what went wrong but clearly victims ought to have a central place in this process and pa rt central place in this process and part of that should be that
prosecution service has issued a statement, following this conviction, we were advised by the metropolitan policeher 19 complainants. the police were advised in respect of these 19 complainants that if there were any allegations of rape they should refer these cases. it would be unlikely that it would be in in the public interest to prosecute worboys in relation to allegations of sexual assault or administering a substance with intent, because of the maximum sentence available to the court. the...
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the metropolitan police officer depart had every officers working throughout the weekend. >>> los angeles rang in the new year on super sized 3d images. >> i was sitting in my car i had to run an errands, i just sat this like 15 minutes, why am i doing this to myself. >> reporter: i did my facebook live, i was pointing out the seven day. if you're planning on a day to go out and get errands done, wednesday looks like the pick, that will not be as bad. today not great. storm tracker 6 live double scan, we're dry, taking a look outside, sky6 live hd there's our center city camera looking at the flags blowing in center city. police out there, of course, getting ready to deal with whatever traffic develops as the mummers come through center city. obviously cold and uncomfortable out there. the temperature is 9 degrees. the winds are not all that bad technically, probably 8 miles per hour at the airport. once the sun comes up it will get more blustery with gusts up to 25. the windchill value in philadelphia is three below. bundle up. satellite and radar showing you the lack of local cloud cove
the metropolitan police officer depart had every officers working throughout the weekend. >>> los angeles rang in the new year on super sized 3d images. >> i was sitting in my car i had to run an errands, i just sat this like 15 minutes, why am i doing this to myself. >> reporter: i did my facebook live, i was pointing out the seven day. if you're planning on a day to go out and get errands done, wednesday looks like the pick, that will not be as bad. today not great. storm...
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latest figures from the metropolitan police data show that acid attacks in london are up 65% but fewerugh for attacks with 289 since 2015. an internet appeal for the family of vijay patel, murdered outside a shop in mill hill has raised more than £10,000 in a day. he was killed on saturday in a row over cigarette papers. the appeal, started by mill hill synagogue which is close to the murder scene, had originally set a target of £1,000. a 16—year—old youth is due to appear in court today. moving onto the trains now, and that strike on south western railway means they are running a reduced timetable. on the roads this is stockwell road — it's closed between brixton and stockwell. it's been closed since around 1am. a man in his 30s is in hospital after being shot. in staples corner, waterloo road, to the south of the north circular is closed following the large industrial fire yesterday and finally in westminster horseferry road is closed for repairs to a gas leak. there's no access from parliament square to whitehall because of the works there. let's have a check on the weather now with
latest figures from the metropolitan police data show that acid attacks in london are up 65% but fewerugh for attacks with 289 since 2015. an internet appeal for the family of vijay patel, murdered outside a shop in mill hill has raised more than £10,000 in a day. he was killed on saturday in a row over cigarette papers. the appeal, started by mill hill synagogue which is close to the murder scene, had originally set a target of £1,000. a 16—year—old youth is due to appear in court today....
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it's basically the local police department in the dc area, the metropolitan police. how many people do you think are going to be here? maybe 200,000. and they were like that's pretty impressive but when we got there about a million extra people came and it was beautiful. it was amazing. i was at the march and there was a definite sense that the attempt was huge and the messages were many that the spirit was the same, which was one of a sort of fierce love and inclusion. i was pleased to see as a policy person myself into someone that says we've got to know what we are fighting for. we've got to know what the vision is even in the stork moments i was pleased to see the women's march put out a platform in the weeks before the march, and i as soon as i saw it i thought this is a platform i can get behind. this will transform the country and includes some issues that are quite unknown to many of the white women who are knitting hats but who in this moment what a powerful opportunity to educate them, and it's nocome as if they would say no but it's i haven't heard that be
it's basically the local police department in the dc area, the metropolitan police. how many people do you think are going to be here? maybe 200,000. and they were like that's pretty impressive but when we got there about a million extra people came and it was beautiful. it was amazing. i was at the march and there was a definite sense that the attempt was huge and the messages were many that the spirit was the same, which was one of a sort of fierce love and inclusion. i was pleased to see as...
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the attorney for the vegas metropolitan police says he can't release documents related to the shooting exactly who would face charges that we can expect charges to come down. the senate has advanced a bill to renew the national security agencies warrantless internet surveillance program. yesterday we spoke 60 to 382 and a simple majority required to officially passed through the chamber later this week. congress summoning some tech executives for a hearing today focusing on terrorists who use their platform. aaron will examine the steps they're taking to combat the threat of extremist propaganda over the world wide web. the invited companies facebook, youtube as well as twitter. cheryl. cheryl: i want to ask our next guest about that as well. thank you, lauren. the dow crosses the 26,000 mark for the first time that slightly lower at the end of the day. art hogan joins us now. real quick, would he think of the last story the tech executives had in d.c. you think washington is getting too entrenched in business, art? >> i don't think so. a bigger part of everybody's lives and what kind
the attorney for the vegas metropolitan police says he can't release documents related to the shooting exactly who would face charges that we can expect charges to come down. the senate has advanced a bill to renew the national security agencies warrantless internet surveillance program. yesterday we spoke 60 to 382 and a simple majority required to officially passed through the chamber later this week. congress summoning some tech executives for a hearing today focusing on terrorists who use...
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what happened then about the decision not to bring a new trial, so big questions today for the metropolitan policeervice. why did this not get to another trial? if warboys had been convicted on sufficient evidence in other cases, there is no way you would be released after less than ten years because there would be another sentence for him to serve, be another sentence for him to serve, so be another sentence for him to serve, so that is another big area of questions. as you say, big questions for policing and justice. is there a nyway policing and justice. is there anyway this parole board decision can be overturned? at this stage there probably is not a way it can be overturned, would the decision is made, the decision is made. i think what can be done is that quite a lot of care can be taken that quite a lot of care can be ta ken about that quite a lot of care can be taken about his supervision on release, because being released from prison when you are a serial sex offender does not mean you just walk out of the door, it is highly likely john warboys will go into a specialist hostel for the mo
what happened then about the decision not to bring a new trial, so big questions today for the metropolitan policeervice. why did this not get to another trial? if warboys had been convicted on sufficient evidence in other cases, there is no way you would be released after less than ten years because there would be another sentence for him to serve, be another sentence for him to serve, so be another sentence for him to serve, so that is another big area of questions. as you say, big questions...
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and tonight the cps issued this statement — following this conviction, we were advised by the metropolitan policerther 19 complainants. a little later we hope to speak to baroness new love. she is the victims' commissioner for england and wales and joins us one of the killers of the toddler james bulger in 1993, jon venables, has been charged over indecent images of children. the trial will be held in an unnamed court. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is outside the crown prosecution service in central london. the news broke in a statement released, a very carefully worded statement released by the crown prosecution service from its headquarters here in london. the statement said the man formerly known asjon venables has been charged with offences relating to indecent images of children and he will appear in the crown court. in order thatjustice can be done, no further details are being released at this stage and the proceedings are subject to reporting restrictions and because of those reporting restrictions, we can say very little more about the court case itself, but it's worth r
and tonight the cps issued this statement — following this conviction, we were advised by the metropolitan policerther 19 complainants. a little later we hope to speak to baroness new love. she is the victims' commissioner for england and wales and joins us one of the killers of the toddler james bulger in 1993, jon venables, has been charged over indecent images of children. the trial will be held in an unnamed court. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is outside the crown...
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. >> reporter: in the meantime las vegas metropolitan police release their preliminary investigativet. >> due to the size and scope of this case and the community's desire to know information related to the one october shooting, i am going against normal protocols and releasing this information now. >> reporter: the report includes details and images the public has never seen before, including pictures inside the killer's hotel room at the mandalay bay. the room is littered with firearms. there are shell casings, broken glass, a sledgehammer, explosives and a note with what investigators say are bullet drop calculations written on it. more than 20 pages of images that reinforce stephen paddock meticulousically planned the attack as if he were going to war. police say his google history shows he researched things like biggest open air concert venues in the usa and how crowded does santa monica beach get, as well as swat weapons and do police use explosives. the girlfriend told investigators she stayed with paddock at the map dulay bay a month before the attack. she said paddock would
. >> reporter: in the meantime las vegas metropolitan police release their preliminary investigativet. >> due to the size and scope of this case and the community's desire to know information related to the one october shooting, i am going against normal protocols and releasing this information now. >> reporter: the report includes details and images the public has never seen before, including pictures inside the killer's hotel room at the mandalay bay. the room is littered...
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let's speak now to colin sutton , he's a former detective chief inspector at the metropolitan police,imity amongst the public that this is not what we expect from our criminaljustice system. we want to know why. these decisions are difficult. you have to do negotiate and is the gauche asians —— negotiations. it makes the trial very difficult and making sure that thejudge has trial very difficult and making sure that the judge has the full criminality of the defendant before the court. i think we need to know why more offences weren't charged because when you get to the stage there are a small number of offences, thejudge there are a small number of offences, the judge can only sentence on that and that results in what i think most people are saying isa what i think most people are saying is a short recommendation of time to be spent before you can apply for parole. the parole board have decided he should be released. just about a year for each of the victims' cases that were brought, which on anyone's estimation is a very short time. absolutely. the judge is very short time. absolutel
let's speak now to colin sutton , he's a former detective chief inspector at the metropolitan police,imity amongst the public that this is not what we expect from our criminaljustice system. we want to know why. these decisions are difficult. you have to do negotiate and is the gauche asians —— negotiations. it makes the trial very difficult and making sure that thejudge has trial very difficult and making sure that the judge has the full criminality of the defendant before the court. i...
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the media are ready, waiting for the detective from the metropolitan police who will be coming out tovice released a formal statement that says the man formerly known asjon ve na bles says the man formerly known asjon venables has been charged with offences relating to indecent images offences relating to indecent images of children and will appear in the crown court in order thatjustice can be done and no further details are being released and the proceedings are subject to reporting restrictions. jon venables was jailed in 93 for life for the murder ofjames jailed in 93 for life for the murder of james bulger and controversially released in 2001 on licence, partly because of how young he had been at the time the crime was committed. he was jailed again in 2010 for possession of indecent images of children and released a second time in 2013. in the meantime, he has been living under a false identities so people are not aware of who he is. as i said, today, the crown prosecution service have announced they have charged him with indecent images of children. and we will not nothing abou
the media are ready, waiting for the detective from the metropolitan police who will be coming out tovice released a formal statement that says the man formerly known asjon ve na bles says the man formerly known asjon venables has been charged with offences relating to indecent images offences relating to indecent images of children and will appear in the crown court in order thatjustice can be done and no further details are being released and the proceedings are subject to reporting...
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an update from the metropolitan police on the fatal collision in west london. on the pavement with a group of their friends when a black audi collided with them. the police say that the vehicle involved is believed to have been travelling at high speed and came toa been travelling at high speed and came to a stop a short distance away. at least two men are reported to have left the car following the collision. 0ne to have left the car following the collision. one was detained by members of the public. the police are continuing to appeal for information about this fatal incident. in a moment, there will be a round—up of the news with rita chakravarty. good evening. three teenage boys have been killed after they were hit by a car in hayes in west london. a man aged 28 who was in the vehicle is under arrest in hospital. police say they are investigating an altercation after the crash that's thought to be linked. 0ur correspondent ben ando reports. friends, classmates, mourners. grieving together, and improvised memorialfor a tragedy as grieving together, and impro
an update from the metropolitan police on the fatal collision in west london. on the pavement with a group of their friends when a black audi collided with them. the police say that the vehicle involved is believed to have been travelling at high speed and came toa been travelling at high speed and came to a stop a short distance away. at least two men are reported to have left the car following the collision. 0ne to have left the car following the collision. one was detained by members of the...
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both the metropolitan police and crown prosecution service wrote to victims involved in the trial.er explains the sentence and suggests it was similar to a sentence of life imprisonment. there is nothing in those letters that says deepcut barracks will never come out. nothing in those letters to say he is unlikely ever to be released. but the tenor of the letters is to other victims a lot of reassurance that he will be behind bars for a very long time. all of this putting more pressure on the pa role this putting more pressure on the parole board, whose decision, it has to be said, sparked the whole controversy. when you read these letters, particularly from the crown prosecution service lawyer, it does make it even more bizarre the decision the parole board has made two years after deepcut barracks was refused permission to move to an open prison. the letter —— warboys. it is clear he is considered a dangerous offender for that those responsible for considering any application will no doubt have this in mind. they will have regard to the fact he pleaded not guilty and denied his g
both the metropolitan police and crown prosecution service wrote to victims involved in the trial.er explains the sentence and suggests it was similar to a sentence of life imprisonment. there is nothing in those letters that says deepcut barracks will never come out. nothing in those letters to say he is unlikely ever to be released. but the tenor of the letters is to other victims a lot of reassurance that he will be behind bars for a very long time. all of this putting more pressure on the...