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was leaked to the media and the metropolitan police have concluded they did not breach the secrets actmount to misconduct and so their conclusion is stark. no crime is been committed and is not a police matter. he said is not going quietly on this one. he wants a full independent investigation because he says he is convinced he would be cleared. what is going to do is put more pressure on the prime minister to give details about what exactly that compelling evidence as he put it was. she just wants this to go away now. how likely is it that gather williamson can push for a police investigation? they're saying quite clearly they're not going to investigate further in this. what he's determined to do is clear his name. he saying whether it's the police or someone else, not the cabinet office because he is thinking that investigation is being described as a witchhunt and flood investigation but he wants someone from outside to look at the details evenif from outside to look at the details even if it's not the police and get the version of events that he wants to be cleared of what he is a
was leaked to the media and the metropolitan police have concluded they did not breach the secrets actmount to misconduct and so their conclusion is stark. no crime is been committed and is not a police matter. he said is not going quietly on this one. he wants a full independent investigation because he says he is convinced he would be cleared. what is going to do is put more pressure on the prime minister to give details about what exactly that compelling evidence as he put it was. she just...
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a fourth person charged by the metropolitan police in connection with the murder ofjodie chesney.t has found evidence that the snapchat app has become what it calls a "haven" for sexual predators who target young people. the newspaper has uncovered thousands of reported cases involving the photo—messaging app since 201a. john mcmanus reports. snapchat has helped to revolutionise mobile communication. it is a simple idea — photos and videos sent between users are deleted once they have been viewed, very quickly. that tends to induce a carefree attitude, which means if you feel like sending your mate an embarrassing picture of them or you, well, the image will quickly disappear once it has been seen. that makes the app popular with teenagers. but the sunday times says there is a dark side to the craze for sending what are known as "snaps". it says data it obtained under freedom of information requests shows that police officers are handling about three child sexual exploitation cases every day, in which snapchat has played some kind of role, although it doesn't specify exactly what.
a fourth person charged by the metropolitan police in connection with the murder ofjodie chesney.t has found evidence that the snapchat app has become what it calls a "haven" for sexual predators who target young people. the newspaper has uncovered thousands of reported cases involving the photo—messaging app since 201a. john mcmanus reports. snapchat has helped to revolutionise mobile communication. it is a simple idea — photos and videos sent between users are deleted once they...
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he was caught up in the last of ten trials carried out by the metropolitan police.ad successes — there were three arrests from facial recognition on this test day alone. but the trials have proved controversial. opponents say they are taking place in a legal vacuum. there is nothing in uk law that has the words "facial recognition." there is no legal basis for police to be using facial recognition. there are no legal limitations on how they can use it, no policy, no regulation. this is a free for all. we don't know who's on the watch lists, we didn't know how long the images were going to be stored for, and the police are kind of making up rules as they go along. my ultimate fear is that we would have live facial recognition capabilities on our gargantuan cctv network, which is about 6 million cameras in the uk. if that happens, the nature of life in this country would change. it would mean that everywhere we go we data trail, that your face could be searched and a detailed record of your movements gained. police argue that in a time when every smartphone camera has
he was caught up in the last of ten trials carried out by the metropolitan police.ad successes — there were three arrests from facial recognition on this test day alone. but the trials have proved controversial. opponents say they are taking place in a legal vacuum. there is nothing in uk law that has the words "facial recognition." there is no legal basis for police to be using facial recognition. there are no legal limitations on how they can use it, no policy, no regulation. this...
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both from the perspective of the british metropolitan police and from the american security side.ver his vehicles. and helicopter. it is a massive operation at the peak of a presidential visit, anywhere overseas, there are roughly 750 or 800 support staff on the ground supporting the visit. he hopes donald trump might find time visit the new us embassy. and except the presidents the raggedy comments about this location and social media spats with the mayor might have contributed to the level of protest. —— derogatory comments. contributed to the level of protest. -- derogatory comments. this is a president who obviously stirs strong passions and his supporters and detractors. so not a surprise at all there are a large protest among them. in policing that involved nearly every force in the country. 10,000 police officers work to extend that shift and had a rest days cancelled so they can perform over 26,000 shares. the overall cost was just over £14 million. although thames valley police and the met eventually got back nearly 8 million from the government. and there are warnings th
both from the perspective of the british metropolitan police and from the american security side.ver his vehicles. and helicopter. it is a massive operation at the peak of a presidential visit, anywhere overseas, there are roughly 750 or 800 support staff on the ground supporting the visit. he hopes donald trump might find time visit the new us embassy. and except the presidents the raggedy comments about this location and social media spats with the mayor might have contributed to the level of...
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. >> we are making 1 billion pounds, that includes a significant amount of extra money for metropolitan policeand violence reduction units around the country including london. with an issue of serious violence seriously and in a number of ways. >> andrea jenkins. >> can i say to my right honorable friend the prime minister, she has tried her best. she has failed to deliver on promises. the public no longer trusts her to run brexit negotiations. is it time to step aside and let someone new lead our party, our country and negotiations? >> first of all may i say to my honorable friend i'm sorry so many conservative counselors lost their seat last week. through no fault of their own. i have been a counselor. i know the hard work and dedication it takes. i have also been a counselor who stood in an election against a difficult national background under a conservative government so i know what that feels like as well. i say to all those counselors, their hard work, i congratulate those conservative counselors who won their seat for the first time across the country as well and i also say to my honor
. >> we are making 1 billion pounds, that includes a significant amount of extra money for metropolitan policeand violence reduction units around the country including london. with an issue of serious violence seriously and in a number of ways. >> andrea jenkins. >> can i say to my right honorable friend the prime minister, she has tried her best. she has failed to deliver on promises. the public no longer trusts her to run brexit negotiations. is it time to step aside and let...
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now, carl beech first came forward, he first approached the metropolitan police, back in 2012 following going to be taken regarding those allegations. in fact, he was to become himself the subject of a new investigation by northumbria police. and in the words of the prosecution today, they told the jury, his life was about to be turned upside down and inside out. the court also heard this, when carl beech was being investigated by northumbria police here in the north—east of england, he fled the country and was living as a fugitive, the court was told. the 51—year—old denies all the charges against him and the trial here continues. you're watching afternoon live, these are our headlines. one and a half billion users of whatsapp are told to update their apps urgently — after a major hack into its encrypted service. growing calls for itv to scrap thejeremy kyle show following the death of a guest shortly after filming a man who claimed he was the victim of a paedophile ring involving senior figures at westminster has gone on trial accused of perverting the course of justice. and in sport,
now, carl beech first came forward, he first approached the metropolitan police, back in 2012 following going to be taken regarding those allegations. in fact, he was to become himself the subject of a new investigation by northumbria police. and in the words of the prosecution today, they told the jury, his life was about to be turned upside down and inside out. the court also heard this, when carl beech was being investigated by northumbria police here in the north—east of england, he fled...
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in the lords, a minister admitted that the project is not satisfactory, and a former metropolitan police the audit commission has provided an excoriating judgement in terms of this home office—run project. not only has the cost risen by 49%, but the project should have finished in 2019 and is hoping to finish in 2022. the audit commission have no confidence this project will be delivered, even the technical solution is not defined. and the police have no confidence. so, will the government guarantee the extra funds needed for this project, which is significant, will not be taken from the police, fire, or ambulance budgets? well, the noble lord is absolutely right to point out what the nao report says and i'm not going to sugar—coat it about cost and time overrun. what i think gives us some comfort is a new team is in place. in terms of additional costs, they should be ultimately recouped but i take the point that a reset is needed. the project needs to run to time and run to cost and that needs to be done as a matter of priority. one peer, labour's lord kennedy, was too fast for the cham
in the lords, a minister admitted that the project is not satisfactory, and a former metropolitan police the audit commission has provided an excoriating judgement in terms of this home office—run project. not only has the cost risen by 49%, but the project should have finished in 2019 and is hoping to finish in 2022. the audit commission have no confidence this project will be delivered, even the technical solution is not defined. and the police have no confidence. so, will the government...
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>> reporter: metropolitan police officers are in southeast, volunteering some much-appreciated yardworkfor pe ple who have servedeir community and our country.>> we're going to do what we can to make you feel appreciated. is that okay? >> that's beautiful. >> it's something i'm calling mpd yard crashers. >> i'm going to cut thistree, it's seen a better day. >> when i first came out, i wasn't able to enjoy it. >> reporter: a lot of police out here. kenneth best is a purple heart recipient and vietnam veteran. best suffered with ptsd for years. and now he volunteers his time helping other service members when they come home. >> ptsd, i didn't know anything about it. i said, now that i've been in therapy for 23 years, we're able to help the guys coming back now from iraq, afghanistan, desert storm, the hole nineards. >> reporter: he's in his 70s and still giving back to his community. >> we wanted to take a moment to give back to him. >> reporter: just do the stet, i arera christian's yard getting some love too. how does it make you feel when you see the flowers going in, you see the grass
>> reporter: metropolitan police officers are in southeast, volunteering some much-appreciated yardworkfor pe ple who have servedeir community and our country.>> we're going to do what we can to make you feel appreciated. is that okay? >> that's beautiful. >> it's something i'm calling mpd yard crashers. >> i'm going to cut thistree, it's seen a better day. >> when i first came out, i wasn't able to enjoy it. >> reporter: a lot of police out here....
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in the lords, a former metropolitan police chief said the police had no confidence in the system.ut what should have finished in 2019 is hoped will finish in 2022, the audit commission have no confidence this project will be delivered. even the technical solution is not defined. the police have no confidence. so will the government guarantee the extra funds needed for this project which is significant will not be taken from the police, fire or ambience budgets? well, the noble lord is absolutely right to point out what the report says and i am not going to sugar coat it about cost and time overruns. what i think gives us some comfort is the new team is in place. in terms of additional costs, they should be ultimately recouped. but i take the point that reset is needed. the project needs to run to time and run to cost. and that needs to be done as a matter of priority. mps have said it's terrifying that hackers were able to remotely install surveillance software on phones and other devices using a major weakness in whatsapp. the messaging app, which is owned by facebook, said the a
in the lords, a former metropolitan police chief said the police had no confidence in the system.ut what should have finished in 2019 is hoped will finish in 2022, the audit commission have no confidence this project will be delivered. even the technical solution is not defined. the police have no confidence. so will the government guarantee the extra funds needed for this project which is significant will not be taken from the police, fire or ambience budgets? well, the noble lord is...
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he was caught up in the last of ten trials carried out by the metropolitan police.tion on this test day. but the trials have proved controversial. opponents claim they are taking place in a legal vacuum. there is nothing in uk law that has the words facial recognition, there is no legal basis for the police to be using it. there are no legal limitations on how they can use it, no policy or regulation. it is a free for all. we don't know who is on the watch lists, how long the images would be stored and the police are kind of making up the rules as they go along. my ultimate fear is that we would have live facial recognition capabilities on oui’ facial recognition capabilities on our gargantuan cctv network, about 6 million cameras in the uk. if that happens, the nature of life in this country would change and it would mean that everywhere we go we could be identified and tracked and we would be leaving a location data trail and yourface would be leaving a location data trail and your face could be searched under detailed record of your movements gained. the police a
he was caught up in the last of ten trials carried out by the metropolitan police.tion on this test day. but the trials have proved controversial. opponents claim they are taking place in a legal vacuum. there is nothing in uk law that has the words facial recognition, there is no legal basis for the police to be using it. there are no legal limitations on how they can use it, no policy or regulation. it is a free for all. we don't know who is on the watch lists, how long the images would be...
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providers but none responded to interview requests in a statement london's metropolitan police said it's a pilot scheme it now and it and the results are being assessed judgement in at bridges legal challenge is expected to be handed down in the autumn paul brennan al-jazeera. time now for the sport with sunnah. thank you very much mary and india captain vats callie believes host england the other team to beat at the cricket world cup the tournament begins in a week's time qualities and then are ranked 2nd in the world behind in glendale he and the 9 other captains took part in a promotional event earlier this year as a world cup goes back to a round robin league format the top 4 sides will go into the semifinals indian england will face also on june the 30th i think england is probably in their conditions the most strong side in the storm and but i also agree with that all 10 teams are so well balanced and so strong and the fact that this is a tournament but we have to play every game once makes it all the more challenging and i think that's going to be the best thing about the story an
providers but none responded to interview requests in a statement london's metropolitan police said it's a pilot scheme it now and it and the results are being assessed judgement in at bridges legal challenge is expected to be handed down in the autumn paul brennan al-jazeera. time now for the sport with sunnah. thank you very much mary and india captain vats callie believes host england the other team to beat at the cricket world cup the tournament begins in a week's time qualities and then...
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and other providers but none responded to interview requests in a statement london's metropolitan police said it's a pilot scheme it now and it and the results are being assessed judgement in at bridges legal challenge is expected to be handed down in the autumn paul brennan al-jazeera. eritrea has blocked social media platforms ahead of its independent state the reasons unclear but there's speculation that the government might be trying to prevent people organizing protests communication in eritrea is strictly controlled by the government well if you're in eritrea we'd like you to help us tell this story especially if you're attending independence day celebrations on friday get in touch with us on telegram and share your thoughts or leave us a video message the number is plus 974501 triple 149. but want to has decided to lift the ban on elephant hunting the government says that they've increased the number in recent years in the threatening the livelihoods of small scale farmers conservationists estimate that there are around 130000 elephants in the country and the largest animal walkin
and other providers but none responded to interview requests in a statement london's metropolitan police said it's a pilot scheme it now and it and the results are being assessed judgement in at bridges legal challenge is expected to be handed down in the autumn paul brennan al-jazeera. eritrea has blocked social media platforms ahead of its independent state the reasons unclear but there's speculation that the government might be trying to prevent people organizing protests communication in...
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. >> reporter: celia filed a report with the metropolitan police in london, who declined our request for comment. american express told abc they do not comment on open investigations. meanwhile, simon says he's in panama, telling us via text he is innocent. there's nothing here, just a loan between friends that went south, she agreed to loan me money then she disappeared, not answering phones or emails or letters before we were able to pay her back, they used me for my life and got expensive gifts and everything, in other words, gold diggers. when i ask help they agreed to help and they know that i have some problems. i didn't run from no one, it's all fake news and lies. for now celia remains in london trying to rebuild her life. >> i see a difference in myself when i talk to people. >> maybe less naive. >> much less, much less naive. >> reporter: for "nightline" i'm james longman in london. >>> up next, from duke to dad. prince harry beaming with pride for his bundle of joy. can change in minutes. your head wants to do one thing... but your gut says not today. if your current treat
. >> reporter: celia filed a report with the metropolitan police in london, who declined our request for comment. american express told abc they do not comment on open investigations. meanwhile, simon says he's in panama, telling us via text he is innocent. there's nothing here, just a loan between friends that went south, she agreed to loan me money then she disappeared, not answering phones or emails or letters before we were able to pay her back, they used me for my life and got...
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these inquests are being taken so seriously by the police that the commissioner of the metropolitan policend the commissioner of the city of london police and the most senior counter—terrorism police officer in the country were all in court. it is likely to be a difficult few weeks for both counter—terrorism policing and for the security service m15. theresa may is under increasing pressure to set a firm date for when she'll stand down as prime minister. she's meeting sir graham brady, chairman of the 1922 committee of conservative backbenchers, who's expected to ask her for a timetable for her departure from downing street. meanwhile, cross—party talks on brexit resume this afternoon between senior cabinet ministers and the labour party. 0ur assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster. pressure on the prime minister to name the date when she might step down. are we likely to get that? are tory backbenchers likely to get that? almost certainly not. the word from number 10 is theresa may has said she will go when brexit is done. they say that as an unprecedented offer so i dou
these inquests are being taken so seriously by the police that the commissioner of the metropolitan policend the commissioner of the city of london police and the most senior counter—terrorism police officer in the country were all in court. it is likely to be a difficult few weeks for both counter—terrorism policing and for the security service m15. theresa may is under increasing pressure to set a firm date for when she'll stand down as prime minister. she's meeting sir graham brady,...
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and other providers but none responded to interview requests in a statement london's metropolitan police said it's a pilot scheme it now and it and the results are being assessed judgement in at bridges legal challenge is expected to be handed down in the autumn paul brennan al-jazeera. in nicaragua the opposition has called a general strike they want political prisoners released human rights activists say that around 800 people have been arrested since anti-government protests began last year and while rollo reports. the streets are empty across much of the nicaraguan capital many businesses have closed their doors for the day in an act of civil disobedience this is now the 5th national strike to take place since a political crisis group the country more than a year ago. the strike was organized in part as a response to the killing of anymore u.s. citizen held by the nicaraguan government as a political prisoner his shooting by prison guard was the subject of a recent meeting at the organization of american states that the u.s. . has in paris of the violations of human rights people to
and other providers but none responded to interview requests in a statement london's metropolitan police said it's a pilot scheme it now and it and the results are being assessed judgement in at bridges legal challenge is expected to be handed down in the autumn paul brennan al-jazeera. in nicaragua the opposition has called a general strike they want political prisoners released human rights activists say that around 800 people have been arrested since anti-government protests began last year...
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and other providers but none responded to interview requests in a statement london's metropolitan police said it's a pilot scheme it now and it and the results are being assessed judgement in bridges legal challenge is expected to be handed down in the autumn. and that is our show for this week remember you can get in touch with us by tweeting me at has i'm sick at and you use the hash tag a j c t c when you do autopsy and e-mail counting the cost that al-jazeera dot net is our address and there's more for you on line i was always at al-jazeera dot com slash c d c that will take you straight to a page which has individual sports links and entire episodes for you to catch up on . so that is it for this edition of counting the cost and has a secret from the whole team here thanks for joining us the news on al-jazeera is next. as yugoslavia disintegrated war descended on its inhabitants. amidst the death and destruction one man created a peaceful microcosm for boys whose fathers faced each other in battle episode 3 of football rebels enters the world of footballing legend praed rag push eac
and other providers but none responded to interview requests in a statement london's metropolitan police said it's a pilot scheme it now and it and the results are being assessed judgement in bridges legal challenge is expected to be handed down in the autumn. and that is our show for this week remember you can get in touch with us by tweeting me at has i'm sick at and you use the hash tag a j c t c when you do autopsy and e-mail counting the cost that al-jazeera dot net is our address and...
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as you said on april the eleventh he was arrested at the ecuadorian embassy by the metropolitan police and taken to a hearing at westminster magistrates court where the judge there michel snoeck computer science and not a system said that his his crimes merits the maximum sentence of twelve months and that's what we're waiting to hear now at so that whether or not he's going to get that maximum sense. since well what we what we managed to glean from what's been happening over the last few years how do we actually get here why still in a sound going through all of these processes when it goes all the way back to twenty ten when the swedish authorities accused you in a sound of sexual offenses for the next couple of years he tried every legal avenue to try to get out of that extradition to avoid extradition to sweden and in twenty twelve he was granted as you said asylum at the ecuadorian embassy where he was suspended the best part of the next seven years but on a probably eleventh that asylum status was revoked julie the stange was arrested and then he went off and was remanded in cust
as you said on april the eleventh he was arrested at the ecuadorian embassy by the metropolitan police and taken to a hearing at westminster magistrates court where the judge there michel snoeck computer science and not a system said that his his crimes merits the maximum sentence of twelve months and that's what we're waiting to hear now at so that whether or not he's going to get that maximum sense. since well what we what we managed to glean from what's been happening over the last few years...
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the metropolitan police have said that what happened did not amount to a criminal offence.amson is has a lwa ys offence. gavin williamson is has always denied being the leaker, but he put out a really punchy statement saying that there needed to be a proper investigation, describing it asa proper investigation, describing it as a shabby witchhunt, badly mishandled by both the prime minister and by the head of the civil service. in short, there is clearly a difference between evidence of a crime being committed, 01’ evidence of a crime being committed, or not, and a boss, the prime minister, losing trust in an employee, gavin williamson, and that loss of trust was clear last week with his firing. but mr william again providing evidence today, he is not going quietly. a 17—year—old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a teenage girl in wiltshire. the victim, who's not been named, died at a property in calne yesterday afternoon. police say they will have a "significa nt presence" in the town over the weekend as inquiries continue. india has been praised for its rapi
the metropolitan police have said that what happened did not amount to a criminal offence.amson is has a lwa ys offence. gavin williamson is has always denied being the leaker, but he put out a really punchy statement saying that there needed to be a proper investigation, describing it asa proper investigation, describing it as a shabby witchhunt, badly mishandled by both the prime minister and by the head of the civil service. in short, there is clearly a difference between evidence of a crime...
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he was caught up in the last of ten trials carried out by the metropolitan police.ess, there were three arrests from facial recognition on this day alone, but the trials have proved controversial. opponents say they are taking place in a legal vacuum. there is nothing in uk law that has the lord's facial recognition. there is no legal basis for police to be using facial recognition. there are no legal limitations on how they can use it, no policies, no regulation. this is a free for all. we don't know who was on the watch lists, we didn't know how long the images were going to be stored for, and the police are kind of making up rules as they go along. my ultimate fear is that we have live facial recognition capabilities on our gargantuan cctv network which is about 6 million cameras in the uk. if that happens, the nature of life in this country will change. it would mean that everywhere we go we could be identified, tracked, that we would be leaving a location data trail, that your face could be searched and a detailed record of your movements again. police argue th
he was caught up in the last of ten trials carried out by the metropolitan police.ess, there were three arrests from facial recognition on this day alone, but the trials have proved controversial. opponents say they are taking place in a legal vacuum. there is nothing in uk law that has the lord's facial recognition. there is no legal basis for police to be using facial recognition. there are no legal limitations on how they can use it, no policies, no regulation. this is a free for all. we...
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some breaking news coming into us in the last couple of moments from the metropolitan police.year—old has been charged with two counts of preventing a lawful burial, following the discovery of the bodies of two women in a freezer in an east london flat on friday. you may remember that police investigation focusing on that flat in canning town, and the force appealing for anyone who has visited that flat in the past year or knows anyone who has to come forward while they continue their investigations. but the development this evening is that he has been charged with two cou nts that he has been charged with two counts of preventing a lawful burial. the south african double olympic gold—medallist caster semenya has lost her appeal against regulations regulating testosterone levels in female athletes. she will have to take medication to reduce her naturally higher testosterone if she is to continue competing. she says the policy of athletics‘ governing body is this commentary but she won‘t let it hold her back. our correspondent reports from south africa. south africa‘s golden gi
some breaking news coming into us in the last couple of moments from the metropolitan police.year—old has been charged with two counts of preventing a lawful burial, following the discovery of the bodies of two women in a freezer in an east london flat on friday. you may remember that police investigation focusing on that flat in canning town, and the force appealing for anyone who has visited that flat in the past year or knows anyone who has to come forward while they continue their...
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and other providers but none responded to interview requests in a statement london's metropolitan police said it's a pilot scheme it now and it and the results are being assessed judgement in bridges legal challenge is expected to be handed down in the autumn and that is our show for this week remember you can get in touch with us by tweeting me at has i'm sick at and you use the hash tag a j c t c when you do autopsy an e-mail counting the cost that al jazeera dot net is our address and there's more for you on line i was always at al-jazeera dot com slash c d c that will take you straight to a page which has individual sports links and entire episodes for you to catch up on . so that is it for this edition of counting the cost and has a secret from the whole team here thanks for joining us the news on al-jazeera is next. stories generate thousands of headlines with different angles from different perspectives as scientists stand. finally separate the spin from the facts the misinformation from the journalism protesters complain about the under reporting of police violence the sensationa
and other providers but none responded to interview requests in a statement london's metropolitan police said it's a pilot scheme it now and it and the results are being assessed judgement in bridges legal challenge is expected to be handed down in the autumn and that is our show for this week remember you can get in touch with us by tweeting me at has i'm sick at and you use the hash tag a j c t c when you do autopsy an e-mail counting the cost that al jazeera dot net is our address and...
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in 95 of the 100 cases, someone has been arrested and in london the metropolitan police recently released in knife crime resulting in an injury. tom symonds, bbc news. this year's fatal stabbings have been documented on the bbc news website. the page is updated as police investigations into the killings progress, and when court proceedings get under way. doctors have used keyhole surgery to repair the spine of a baby with spina bifida — while still inside the womb. a team at king's college hospital in london performed the operation. it's not a cure for the condition, but for some children, it might mean they are eventually able to walk. here's our health correspondent, james gallagher. baby jaxson is just a few weeks old, but more than two months ago, he had pioneering surgery on his spine. doctors operated onjaxson while he was still inside his mother's womb. his mum, sherrie, said it was a shock to find out he had spina bifida. it was a very high—risk pregnancy from the start anyway, through being told i couldn't have babies, and everything. so any decision we've had to make, i've made
in 95 of the 100 cases, someone has been arrested and in london the metropolitan police recently released in knife crime resulting in an injury. tom symonds, bbc news. this year's fatal stabbings have been documented on the bbc news website. the page is updated as police investigations into the killings progress, and when court proceedings get under way. doctors have used keyhole surgery to repair the spine of a baby with spina bifida — while still inside the womb. a team at king's college...
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and other providers but none responded to interview requests in a statement london's metropolitan police said it's a pilot scheme it now and it and the results are being assessed judgement in bridges legal challenge is expected to be handed down in the autumn. and that is our show for this week remember you can get in touch with us by tweeting me at has i'm sick at and do use the hash tag c.t.c. when you do or proper send email counting the cost that al-jazeera dot net is our address and...
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the metropolitan police says a leak of information from a meeting of the national security council about not amount to a criminal offence. gavin williamson was sacked from his job as defence secretary after reports about the discussions appeared in the media. he has strenuously denied he was behind the leak. our correspondent simon jones is here. what light does this shed on what actually happened? there has been some sharply differing versions of events. on the one hand, you have the prime minister saying there was compelling evidence that gavin williamson was behind the leak. he has insisted it was nothing to do with him. opposition politicians have said the way to sort this out is to get the police involved and carry out a full investigation. today, we have heard from the met who say they have spoken to the cabinet office about what was discussed at the security meeting. they have looked at what was leaked. they have concluded it did not breach the official secrets act. they say it also didn't amount to misconduct in a public office. their conclusion is clear. they are saying no crime
the metropolitan police says a leak of information from a meeting of the national security council about not amount to a criminal offence. gavin williamson was sacked from his job as defence secretary after reports about the discussions appeared in the media. he has strenuously denied he was behind the leak. our correspondent simon jones is here. what light does this shed on what actually happened? there has been some sharply differing versions of events. on the one hand, you have the prime...
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earlier this month, the metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick revealed threats against mps areed levels. the number of crimes reported by mps more than doubled last year. she said brexit has been a huge driver behind the increase, with women and people from ethnic minorities disproportionately targeted. the figures prompted a debate in westminster hall on intimidation in public life. a debate where mps shared examples of the abuse targeted at them, their families and their staff. i stand here today hesitant even to stand up in this debate because i know it will therefore bring a new torrent of abuse. someone was leaving swastikas at my office on a number of occasions. no action was taken despite finding the person. on occasions, i was receiving over 500 abusive messages a week. so it is really important that we are not scared to even bring forward and talk about what is happening. i have a shed full of election boards with swastikas on back at home. and other various sort of semi—artistic contributions which people put on those and it is... the honourable lady and i might be ab
earlier this month, the metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick revealed threats against mps areed levels. the number of crimes reported by mps more than doubled last year. she said brexit has been a huge driver behind the increase, with women and people from ethnic minorities disproportionately targeted. the figures prompted a debate in westminster hall on intimidation in public life. a debate where mps shared examples of the abuse targeted at them, their families and their staff. i...
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assistant commissioner robert beckley from the metropolitan police spoke after today's hearing. sheffield wednesday football club, graham mackrell had the responsibility of ensuring the safety of those attending the fa cup semifinal. between liverpool and nottingham forest on the 15th of april, 1989. a jury forest on the 15th of april, 1989. a jury has found he failed to take reasonable care in reducing the number of turnstiles and the associated ticketing arrangements in advance of the match. graham mackrell‘s actions did not cause the death of the victims but it did contribute to creating a dangerous situation. he was investigated according to the standards of the day and back in 1989, he held an important responsibility that he failed to carry out diligently. if the football club that had existed at the time was still a viable legal entity then it too would have been put forward to face legal proceedings. the police team, operation resolve, will continue to support the crown prosecution service as it prepares for future hearings and as always, our thoughts are with the many p
assistant commissioner robert beckley from the metropolitan police spoke after today's hearing. sheffield wednesday football club, graham mackrell had the responsibility of ensuring the safety of those attending the fa cup semifinal. between liverpool and nottingham forest on the 15th of april, 1989. a jury forest on the 15th of april, 1989. a jury has found he failed to take reasonable care in reducing the number of turnstiles and the associated ticketing arrangements in advance of the match....
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the metropolitan police issued these cctv images. d in connection with a third attack in the london area. police believe he abducted and raped a 21—year—old woman at knife—point on april 21st in watford. andy moore, bbc news. the electoral commission is calling on the government to change the law to make online political adverts clearly state who has paid for them. it comes as facebook mounts an operation to try to ensure that it's not used to spread misinformation in the upcoming european elections. our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones reports. a powerfulforce has been streaming through politics. it's a great campaigning tool, but it can be used to spread misinformation or help foreign powers interfere, and facebook‘s shadow looms ever larger over elections worldwide. fake news on facebook... back in 2016, facebook was really downplaying its influence, with mark zuckerberg saying it was crazy to think fake news had had any influence over the election of donald trump. but now, it's changed its tune. and here in dublin, it's
the metropolitan police issued these cctv images. d in connection with a third attack in the london area. police believe he abducted and raped a 21—year—old woman at knife—point on april 21st in watford. andy moore, bbc news. the electoral commission is calling on the government to change the law to make online political adverts clearly state who has paid for them. it comes as facebook mounts an operation to try to ensure that it's not used to spread misinformation in the upcoming...
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the metropolitan police issued these cctv images. n was also wanted in connection with a third attack in the london area. police believe he abducted and raped a 21—year—old woman at knife—point on april 21st in watford. andy moore, bbc news. some breaking news to bring you. we are hearing an 18—year—old has died after a stabbing in london. a murder investigation, police are saying, is under way following that fatal stabbing. they have put out some details of what happened. they were called by the london ambulance service yesterday around 9:30pm last night to reports of a stabbing on tiverton street in southwark. officers attended along with london's air ambulance and found a man aged 18 suffering stab injuries. he was taken to a south london hospital where he died just before 11pm. his next of kin have been informed and formal identification awaits. they say there have been no arrests at this time but a number of active enquiries are in hand, including reviewing local cctv, house—to—house and local forensic at the scene and are asking
the metropolitan police issued these cctv images. n was also wanted in connection with a third attack in the london area. police believe he abducted and raped a 21—year—old woman at knife—point on april 21st in watford. andy moore, bbc news. some breaking news to bring you. we are hearing an 18—year—old has died after a stabbing in london. a murder investigation, police are saying, is under way following that fatal stabbing. they have put out some details of what happened. they were...
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the metropolitan police issued these cctv images. s also wanted in connection with a third attack in the london area. police believe he abducted and raped a 21—year—old woman at knife—point on april 21st in watford. andy moore, bbc news. jon donnison has been looking into this story for us. there has been an arrest, what is the latest, what are the police saying? police have not confirmed the identity of the man who has been arrested but they have said they believe joseph mccann is arrested but they have said they believejoseph mccann is connected to the incident in cheshire last night. we had, as we had in that piece, quite dramatic scenes last night. we had two women forced into a car in congleton in the evening and then a police chase. the car they were chasing crashed into another one and a man fled on foot. the two women got out unharmed but pretty shaken up. then around midnight last night, we heard they had cornered a man in a rural area, a p pa re ntly had cornered a man in a rural area, apparently who had taken refuge in a tr
the metropolitan police issued these cctv images. s also wanted in connection with a third attack in the london area. police believe he abducted and raped a 21—year—old woman at knife—point on april 21st in watford. andy moore, bbc news. jon donnison has been looking into this story for us. there has been an arrest, what is the latest, what are the police saying? police have not confirmed the identity of the man who has been arrested but they have said they believe joseph mccann is...
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would be unfair dismissal against the prime minister or launch a judicial review into the metropolitan police'sto take this no further. people in the labour party saying this does breach the official secrets act. can that decision by the police, saying it does not, can that be challenged? and have the police given any reasons for that statement? we have had a statement from the police saying that they had spoken to the cabinet office and from the cabinet office, they had been given details of what had been discussed at this national security council meeting. they also said they looked at what had been leaked and that it did not breach the secrets act. but they did not give any explanation why. it was simply, as far as they were concerned, closed and they are not investigating any further. i think that's what's been casting some doubt. we don't have any clear explanation of how they have come to this decision. perhaps they're reluctant to give too much detail because that might reveal more about what was discussed and the threshold to meet these requirements. the actual decision on huawei itself
would be unfair dismissal against the prime minister or launch a judicial review into the metropolitan police'sto take this no further. people in the labour party saying this does breach the official secrets act. can that decision by the police, saying it does not, can that be challenged? and have the police given any reasons for that statement? we have had a statement from the police saying that they had spoken to the cabinet office and from the cabinet office, they had been given details of...
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the metropolitan police says it hasn't got the power to identify kerb—crawlers, but it is launching aures obtained by the all—party parliamentary group on knife crime show westminster was one of the worst—hit areas, cutting spending on services such as youth clubs and youth workers by 91% in the past three years. the council said government cuts have led to difficult funding decisions, and that it is raising funds for youth services in westminster. st paul's cathedral will hold its first ever iftar at sunset tonight to mark the end of the day's ramadan fast for muslims. under the dome of one of the capital's most recognisable sights, the mayor of london will break his fast at the event hosted by the bishop of london. also attending will be the chief rabbi and over 100 young people, some with no faith and others from different religions. this let's take a look at the travel situation now. on the travel situation now. the tube, there are some delays on the tube, there are some severe delays on the circle and hammersmith & delays on the circle and hammersmith 8. city delays on the circle
the metropolitan police says it hasn't got the power to identify kerb—crawlers, but it is launching aures obtained by the all—party parliamentary group on knife crime show westminster was one of the worst—hit areas, cutting spending on services such as youth clubs and youth workers by 91% in the past three years. the council said government cuts have led to difficult funding decisions, and that it is raising funds for youth services in westminster. st paul's cathedral will hold its first...
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the metropolitan police commissioner, cressida dick, said recent attacks, including the murder ofjo coxdded up to what she called "an extraordinary set of circumstances". the commissioner was one of two senior police officers who gave evidence to thejoint committee on human rights. we do believe that the current context is, in our policing term at least, unprecedented. and some of the recent events, including the ghastly murder that you referred to in relation tojo cox, and of course the attack on parliament and other attacks on parliaments, add up to an extraordinary set of circumstances. and what we are also seeing, which no doubt we will come on to later on, is polarised opinions and having a big impact on the scale and nature of protest activity. notjust in the environment of parliament, but beyond. it is quite right to say that this has been an under reported crime in the past, largely because people have an expectation and high threshold, and high tolerance. so there's definitely been an increase in the reporting as we put all communications out. but that doesn't underline the fac
the metropolitan police commissioner, cressida dick, said recent attacks, including the murder ofjo coxdded up to what she called "an extraordinary set of circumstances". the commissioner was one of two senior police officers who gave evidence to thejoint committee on human rights. we do believe that the current context is, in our policing term at least, unprecedented. and some of the recent events, including the ghastly murder that you referred to in relation tojo cox, and of course...
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the metropolitan police commissioner, cressida dick, a teenager who contracted a life threatening infectiony which could prove vital in the face of growing resistance to antibiotics. in this case, when antibiotics didn't work, doctors used a carefully selected cocktail of viruses to infect the specific bacterial infection that would otherwise have killed the patient. our medical correspondent, fergus walsh, reports. isabelle was given only a 1% chance of survival after a bacterial infection ravaged her body. antibiotics couldn't save the 17—year—old, who was recovering from a lung transplant, but now she is back at school doing her a—levels after being treated with viruses it's an incredible thing. it's still working, slowly. but it'sjust it's an incredible thing. it's still working, slowly. but it's just great being able to do all these things on my own, without having any problems. isabelle still takes the personalised treatment at home twice a day. these syringes being prepared by her mum contain viruses known as phages. they are naturally occurring viruses which infect and kill bacteria
the metropolitan police commissioner, cressida dick, a teenager who contracted a life threatening infectiony which could prove vital in the face of growing resistance to antibiotics. in this case, when antibiotics didn't work, doctors used a carefully selected cocktail of viruses to infect the specific bacterial infection that would otherwise have killed the patient. our medical correspondent, fergus walsh, reports. isabelle was given only a 1% chance of survival after a bacterial infection...
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dangerous man and if anyone sees him they should contact 929 immediately and that echoes what the metropolitan policesaying after the rapes ended up in —— abductions in london and watford. he isa abductions in london and watford. he is a danger to want women and he needs to be caught. they believe a friend orfamily needs to be caught. they believe a friend or family member was sheltering him. they are now lazing with their colleagues in gesture. there are roadblocks, roads are being checked as people come in and out of the towns so they are very keen to catch up with this man. labour'sjohn mcdonnell has accused the prime minister of jeopardising the cross—party brexit talks — saying he no longer trusts her after details of the negotiations appeared in the press. the shadow chancellor also likened the government to a company facing bankruptcy. the effort to find a brexit compromise will resume on tuesday with the prime minister urging jeremy corbyn to put ‘differences aside". our political correspondent chris mason reports. every sunday begins with church for the prime minister, and ends with question
dangerous man and if anyone sees him they should contact 929 immediately and that echoes what the metropolitan policesaying after the rapes ended up in —— abductions in london and watford. he isa abductions in london and watford. he is a danger to want women and he needs to be caught. they believe a friend orfamily needs to be caught. they believe a friend or family member was sheltering him. they are now lazing with their colleagues in gesture. there are roadblocks, roads are being checked...
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and other providers but none responded to interview requests in a statement london's metropolitan police said it's a pilot scheme it now and it and the results are being assessed judgement in at bridges legal challenge is expected to be handed down in the autumn paul brennan al-jazeera caught it. with the headlines on al-jazeera now render modi's b j p party has been re-elected with a massive landslide win in the parliamentary election but he told supporters in new delhi that he's got a mandate to build a new india. u.s. president donald trump has met with pentagon officials to discuss tensions with iran the u.s. has already sent extra warships and fighter jets to the region over the past few weeks saying it's facing unspecified threats from tehran but iran's president hassan rouhani says his country won't surrender to u.s. pressure even if it's bombed what to. us is just so. i think those are their comments our job is to trance it's about we have a mission. freedom of navigation. counterterrorism. security. jordan and there are reports the trumpet ministration is planning to bypass a co
and other providers but none responded to interview requests in a statement london's metropolitan police said it's a pilot scheme it now and it and the results are being assessed judgement in at bridges legal challenge is expected to be handed down in the autumn paul brennan al-jazeera caught it. with the headlines on al-jazeera now render modi's b j p party has been re-elected with a massive landslide win in the parliamentary election but he told supporters in new delhi that he's got a mandate...
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radicalized by the media people who said that demonstration were bunch of terrorists when the metropolitan police when every other institution said that it was a lawful demonstration and resupplying are so you going to quarantine say both because you're saying it learns i don't like you are you have nothing finishes start no look look you are saying that you're a champion of freedom of speech and you're denying the right of people going in the street and actually demonstrating against palestine when they're as i would have learned i think it should have the right to choose i'm all for i'm not look like that you're putting words in my mouth i didn't mean them not to for look at oregon no never so what i'm saying is that no magic number was saying that they should not have the right to do that and majeed in a ball that's associated all those law abiding people who go in the street association and be terrorism it's on the record as it said there are terrorists and by promoting does he's actually promoting. environmental right here you think they should be don't you think i'm proposing or it will go
radicalized by the media people who said that demonstration were bunch of terrorists when the metropolitan police when every other institution said that it was a lawful demonstration and resupplying are so you going to quarantine say both because you're saying it learns i don't like you are you have nothing finishes start no look look you are saying that you're a champion of freedom of speech and you're denying the right of people going in the street and actually demonstrating against palestine...
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i am today announcing that i will resign as leader earlier this month, the metropolitan police commissioner threats against mps are at unprecedented levels. the number of crimes reported by mps more than doubled last year. she said brexit has been a huge driver behind the increase, with women and people from ethnic minorities disproportionately targeted. the figures prompted a debate in westminster hall on intimidation in public life. a debate where mps shared examples of the abuse targeted at them, their families and their staff. i stand here today hesitant even to stand up in this debate because i know it will therefore bring a new torrent of abuse. someone was leaving swastikas at my office on a number of occasions. no action was taken despite finding the person. on occasions, i was receiving over 500 abusive messages a week. so it is really important that we are not scared to even bring forward and talk about what is happening. i have a shed full of election boards with swastikas on back at home. and other various sort of semi—artistic contributions which people put on those and it is..
i am today announcing that i will resign as leader earlier this month, the metropolitan police commissioner threats against mps are at unprecedented levels. the number of crimes reported by mps more than doubled last year. she said brexit has been a huge driver behind the increase, with women and people from ethnic minorities disproportionately targeted. the figures prompted a debate in westminster hall on intimidation in public life. a debate where mps shared examples of the abuse targeted at...
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week the district of columbia government shut off power and water to a foreign embassy and metropolitan police broke in arrested occupants and a lot the door now guarded by a heavy police presence with what legal standing let's ask veteran diplomat jim john trysts and columnist and university lecturer jeremy the author of among other books the russians are coming again the 1st cold war as tragedy the 2nd as far as jeremy joins us from tulsa gentlemen welcome thank you. jim when iraq invaded our embassy and $980.00 the shoe was on the other foot is not an embassy anywhere deemed foreign soil sacrosanct yes it is when of course the 2 countries are still engaged in diplomatic relations now under the vienna conventions you can break diplomatic relations and close an embassy for example the iranian embassy here in washington has been shuttered since 1900 and the state department protects the integrity of that property basically in trust for the iran for one relations may be established at some point in the future what you're not allowed to do is far as i can tell is to say all right we're going to
week the district of columbia government shut off power and water to a foreign embassy and metropolitan police broke in arrested occupants and a lot the door now guarded by a heavy police presence with what legal standing let's ask veteran diplomat jim john trysts and columnist and university lecturer jeremy the author of among other books the russians are coming again the 1st cold war as tragedy the 2nd as far as jeremy joins us from tulsa gentlemen welcome thank you. jim when iraq invaded our...
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referral from the cabinet office and it is pretty clear today that is not going to happen —— the metropolitan police on any information in that 11 minute phone call with a journalist involved and he feels he has been stitched up, but not a lot of sympathy from his colleagues. 0ne but not a lot of sympathy from his colleagues. one said he was over promoted and self—serving, and a cabinet minister is booked earlier simply doesn't believe the denial, saying he spoke to the journalist and, let's face it, they were not speaking about the weather. vicki, thank you very much indeed. vicki young, at westminster. the canadian aerospace firm bombardier is putting its belfast operation up for sale as part of a reorganisation of the business. the company, which also has factories in morocco, is selling its entire aerostructures operation. bombardier employs around 3,600 people across several locations in northern ireland. the company said it is committed to finding the right buyer. the wikilea ks founder julian assange has begun his fight against extradition to the us over allegations he conspired to break into
referral from the cabinet office and it is pretty clear today that is not going to happen —— the metropolitan police on any information in that 11 minute phone call with a journalist involved and he feels he has been stitched up, but not a lot of sympathy from his colleagues. 0ne but not a lot of sympathy from his colleagues. one said he was over promoted and self—serving, and a cabinet minister is booked earlier simply doesn't believe the denial, saying he spoke to the journalist and,...
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nonetheless it looks like the initiative may have been taken by the metropolitan police, they have looked the rare and varied wildlife of madagascar could soon be lost forever. that's the warning from an international team of scientists. they're concerned at the ongoing loss of natural habitats in the region. 0ur science correspondent, victoria gill, has been to see what's being done now to help save the animal population. a tropical sanctuary. home to wildlife that lives nowhere else on earth. but all this biodiversity, the life that thrives in this forest of madagascar is under threat. lemurs depend on primary old—growth forest like this. but across madagascar, 80% of the habitat has been cut down. the driver of that is agriculture. slash and burn. burning forests to produce a plot of fertile soil. but here there is a farming revolution going on. with the help of a malagasy charity, teenagers here are learning to grow food in a new and sustainable way. these ae lessons in weeding, pruning and maintaining the soil using compost and crop rotation to keep the same plot. translation: it is
nonetheless it looks like the initiative may have been taken by the metropolitan police, they have looked the rare and varied wildlife of madagascar could soon be lost forever. that's the warning from an international team of scientists. they're concerned at the ongoing loss of natural habitats in the region. 0ur science correspondent, victoria gill, has been to see what's being done now to help save the animal population. a tropical sanctuary. home to wildlife that lives nowhere else on earth....