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you cannot leave it to _ metropolitan police? you cannot leave it to the _ metropolitan police? cannot leave it to the police to - metropolitan police? you cannot leave it to the police to do - metropolitan police? you cannot leave it to the police to do it - leave it to the police to do it themselves. you need to have political will and independent oversight on how police conduct themselves. i'm not talking about complaints, but how they carry out their duties, and also how the leadership are holding officers to account. because my concern is that the officer concerned, wayne couzens, didn'tjust turn out the officer concerned, wayne couzens, didn't just turn out to the officer concerned, wayne couzens, didn'tjust turn out to be a rapist and a murderer. these things build up, and it's all these things build up, and it's all these things that were again kept in—house, there was no proper investigation stop and they seemed to close ranks — this is the play that the met has done for years. we saw that with the death of stephen lawrence and how that incompetent investigation and inqu
you cannot leave it to _ metropolitan police? you cannot leave it to the _ metropolitan police? cannot leave it to the police to - metropolitan police? you cannot leave it to the police to do - metropolitan police? you cannot leave it to the police to do it - leave it to the police to do it themselves. you need to have political will and independent oversight on how police conduct themselves. i'm not talking about complaints, but how they carry out their duties, and also how the leadership are...
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he is, as you say, a police constable in the metropolitan police _ police constable in the metropolitan so in the houses of— and protection command, so in the houses of parliament, but currently suspended — houses of parliament, but currently suspended from duty. the metropolitan police commissioner, dame _ metropolitan police commissioner, dame cressida dig, has said she is deeply— dame cressida dig, has said she is deeply concerned that such a serious offence _ deeply concerned that such a serious offence should be associated with a serving _ offence should be associated with a serving police officer. she said she understood the public would be concerned as well. david carrick bowed _ concerned as well. david carrick bowed his — concerned as well. david carrick bowed his head as he was remanded in custody— bowed his head as he was remanded in custody by— bowed his head as he was remanded in custody by the sitting magistrate and he _ custody by the sitting magistrate and he will appear in court again at the beginning of next month. thank— the beginning of next month. thank you. graham
he is, as you say, a police constable in the metropolitan police _ police constable in the metropolitan so in the houses of— and protection command, so in the houses of parliament, but currently suspended — houses of parliament, but currently suspended from duty. the metropolitan police commissioner, dame _ metropolitan police commissioner, dame cressida dig, has said she is deeply— dame cressida dig, has said she is deeply concerned that such a serious offence _ deeply concerned that...
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it is not about in the metropolitan police? tit 3 not about whether in the metropolitan police? rust that when women come forward about issues such as indecent exposure, such as rape, such as domestic abuse, i'm afraid to say that in the case of rape for example 99% of them walk away with no further action and so i don't think that this is just a met police is zero, i think this is a police is zero, i think this is a police issue and so did the police inspectorate and that is why they have called for police over the whole of the systems we is frequently to protect women —— i don't think this is just a met issue. ts don't think this is 'ust a met issue. , ., , ., ~' don't think this is 'ust a met issue. , ., i. ,, ., don't think this is 'ust a met issue. , ., i., ~ ., , issue. is what you think about this latest advice _ issue. is what you think about this latest advice women _ issue. is what you think about this latest advice women are _ issue. is what you think about this latest advice women are being - issue. is what you think about this l latest advice women are being given we
it is not about in the metropolitan police? tit 3 not about whether in the metropolitan police? rust that when women come forward about issues such as indecent exposure, such as rape, such as domestic abuse, i'm afraid to say that in the case of rape for example 99% of them walk away with no further action and so i don't think that this is just a met police is zero, i think this is a police is zero, i think this is a police issue and so did the police inspectorate and that is why they have...
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there is certainly huge public and political pressure that is now growing on the metropolitan police articular, particularly around this question of whether they could have done more to prevent a serving police officer from murdering sarah everard, not least because it has now emerged that he has been linked to two previous cases of, or allegations of indecent exposure but also allegations of exchanging misogynistic whatsapp messages with other police officers as well, so those questions now very much kind of facing the metropolitan police and earlier, as you say, the health secretary, the former home secretary sajid javid did say that both the government and the police needed to look at reforms about what could be done to try and stop something like this happening again. what the metropolitan police have said about the reforms that they will be looking at. i think it's absolutely right. we need to be looking at what more the government can do to help build that confidence, building on the violence against women and girls strategy that was published in the summer. this is obviously an
there is certainly huge public and political pressure that is now growing on the metropolitan police articular, particularly around this question of whether they could have done more to prevent a serving police officer from murdering sarah everard, not least because it has now emerged that he has been linked to two previous cases of, or allegations of indecent exposure but also allegations of exchanging misogynistic whatsapp messages with other police officers as well, so those questions now...
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that was the crime and policing _ metropolitan police. metropolitan police. that was the i crime and policing minister speaking a little earlier. let's talk to political correspondent nick eardley at westminster. good morning to you, nick. i want to begin with questions about the future of cressida dick, the commander of the metropolitan police. is her position seriously in question? or do ministers think that would be a distraction from the work that actually needs to be done right now? , . ., , , , , that actually needs to be done right now? ,. ., i, ,, ., now? there is certainly pressure on her, we now? there is certainly pressure on her. we have _ now? there is certainly pressure on her, we have heard _ now? there is certainly pressure on her, we have heard some _ now? there is certainly pressure on her, we have heard some pretty - her, we have heard some pretty prominent mps like harriet harman, labour mp, formerjustice minister, saying they don't think dame cressida dick can be the person who leads the reform that is needed within th
that was the crime and policing _ metropolitan police. metropolitan police. that was the i crime and policing minister speaking a little earlier. let's talk to political correspondent nick eardley at westminster. good morning to you, nick. i want to begin with questions about the future of cressida dick, the commander of the metropolitan police. is her position seriously in question? or do ministers think that would be a distraction from the work that actually needs to be done right now? , . .,...
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in london, the metropolitan police is trying to reassure women after a serving police officer pleadeda woman walking home alone in london punched the officer, wayne couzens, will spend the rest of his life in prison. and caught it emerged he had used is warrant card and handcuffed in the attack on sir everard. daniel sandford has more. wayne couzens, the police officer turned killer, who has so damaged public trust. today, beginning of the life sentence in prison from which he will never be released. his abduction, rape and murder of sarah everard, using his police warrant card and handcuffs, risks undermining confidence in officers right across the uk. i think it's very important that people should have confidence in policing and what the police do. and i do, let me stress that. but what i want to do is to use this moment to make sure that we deal with what i think is a huge and justified feeling, by millions of people up and down the country, and i'm afraid overwhelmingly women, that their complaints, their anxieties, are not taken seriously enough by the police. the wider problem i
in london, the metropolitan police is trying to reassure women after a serving police officer pleadeda woman walking home alone in london punched the officer, wayne couzens, will spend the rest of his life in prison. and caught it emerged he had used is warrant card and handcuffed in the attack on sir everard. daniel sandford has more. wayne couzens, the police officer turned killer, who has so damaged public trust. today, beginning of the life sentence in prison from which he will never be...
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drop by the metropolitan police. we still far from off the hook as the pro continues in the you ah, o is your media reflection of reality in the world transformed? what will make you feel safe? isolation for community. are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? direct? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend, who join us in the depths. will remain in the shallows. chinese bank and i have countable lending against entrepreneurs necessarily. they only wanna land against real estate speculation. so this was created the biggest real estate babylon history. that's now collapsing. oh, i good morning. an investigation into britain's prison. drew of a sex assault allegations has been dropped by authorities in the u. k. after a review of documents, the metropolitan police as it won't take further action. the prince's previously strongly denied all allegations against it. poly boykin picks up the story, the hapless prince andrew, the duke of york, the queen's 2nd son on the su
drop by the metropolitan police. we still far from off the hook as the pro continues in the you ah, o is your media reflection of reality in the world transformed? what will make you feel safe? isolation for community. are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? direct? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend, who join us in the depths. will remain in the shallows. chinese bank and i have countable lending against entrepreneurs necessarily. they...
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those questions very much facing the metropolitan police. earlier, the former— metropolitan police.that the government and the police to look the government and the police to took at _ the government and the police to look at reforms about what could be done to _ look at reforms about what could be done to stop something like this happening again. the metropolitan police have said about the reforms they will be looking at is absolutely right, we also need to look at what more government can do to build confidence. this is obviously an appalling, shocking case, and we must make sure that at least something that comes out of this is that we can give more confidence to more women about their own safety. we've heard they are, obviously the health _ we've heard they are, obviously the health secretary calling for some kind of— health secretary calling for some kind of reform into what has happened. but there are some on the opposition— happened. but there are some on the opposition in particular calling for something a bit more specific. we've had people _ something a bit more specific.
those questions very much facing the metropolitan police. earlier, the former— metropolitan police.that the government and the police to look the government and the police to took at _ the government and the police to look at reforms about what could be done to _ look at reforms about what could be done to stop something like this happening again. the metropolitan police have said about the reforms they will be looking at is absolutely right, we also need to look at what more government can...
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but i think they also say the key point is that the metropolitan police police commissioner made the comment in the release from scotland yard. but it wasn't prod predominantly a matter of british jurisdiction because the allegations relate predominantly to what happened on united states soil allocates going to the courts in america. so i think the american pragmatic view that as best left the, to the states to take this matter forward. yes. so, i mean, he's innocent until proven guilty. we're going through an american talk chased. so see what that, what that produces. of course, a problem with royal families isn't they are not stackable. politicians are faculty members are all family punch or that love of the problem. you will swooning a diplomatic spat spring between algeria and france with president to boon demanding. total respect from paris is countries of former colonial master relations between the 2 remains strained over comments by the french president and new visa restrictions. we can't act like nothing happened, and our ambassador will only return to paris when france show
but i think they also say the key point is that the metropolitan police police commissioner made the comment in the release from scotland yard. but it wasn't prod predominantly a matter of british jurisdiction because the allegations relate predominantly to what happened on united states soil allocates going to the courts in america. so i think the american pragmatic view that as best left the, to the states to take this matter forward. yes. so, i mean, he's innocent until proven guilty. we're...
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after the murder of sarah everard by a serving police officer, london's metropolitan police tries to regain the public trust. two new streams of lava pose a further threat of destruction as the la palma volcano forces thousands to flee. nobody knows how much more lava is going to flow into the sea. there is no sign of this ending anytime soon. europe's first mission to mercury is making a flyby approach on the night side of the planet. and let's dance, a new album of previously unreleased david bowie tunes is due be made public. we talk to the records producer later. hello and welcome to the programme. they could be breakthrough in the way we treat covid—19. a new drug because the risk of hospitalisation by about half. if authorised by regulators the new drug, which comes in the form of appeal, would be the first oral antiviralfor covid—19. this is the first covid pill. trial results suggest it can cut hospitalisations or deaths by half. the news of the efficacy of this particular antiviral is obviously very good news. the company, when they briefed us last night, had mentioned that
after the murder of sarah everard by a serving police officer, london's metropolitan police tries to regain the public trust. two new streams of lava pose a further threat of destruction as the la palma volcano forces thousands to flee. nobody knows how much more lava is going to flow into the sea. there is no sign of this ending anytime soon. europe's first mission to mercury is making a flyby approach on the night side of the planet. and let's dance, a new album of previously unreleased david...
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. >>> then, beaten by the trump mob on january 6th, metropolitan police officer michael fanone joins us with reaction to today's big vote. >> i'm glad that they voted to enforce the subpoena. i want accountability. >> and the lieutenant governor of texas offered a big reward to fine voter fraud. >> i set this program up, shannon, to mirror crime stoppers. i have up to a million dollars from my campaign that i will give them. >> tonight, the lieutenant governor of pennsylvania on how one of his constituents is finally collecting a check. >> my dude owes me at least $2 million. >> when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. today, the house of representatives voted to refer one of donald trump's closest allies, steve bannon, to the department of justice for possible criminal contempt charges. bannon, who was the chief executive officer of trump's 2016 campaign then went on to serve as white house chief strategist and senior counselor to the president has just defied a subpoena from the house committee investigating january 6th. the vote was bipartisan. ni
. >>> then, beaten by the trump mob on january 6th, metropolitan police officer michael fanone joins us with reaction to today's big vote. >> i'm glad that they voted to enforce the subpoena. i want accountability. >> and the lieutenant governor of texas offered a big reward to fine voter fraud. >> i set this program up, shannon, to mirror crime stoppers. i have up to a million dollars from my campaign that i will give them. >> tonight, the lieutenant governor...
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thatis culture and trying to change it and that is why there are so many calls today for the metropolitan policeo really enquire into its own culture and for government to come up with a better way of vetting and filtering who gets into the police. it and filtering who gets into the olice. ., , , ~ police. it will not 'ust be the met? other police. it will not 'ust be the met? other forces — police. it will notjust be the met? other forces might _ police. it will notjust be the met? other forces might have _ police. it will notjust be the met? other forces might have to - police. it will notjust be the met? i other forces might have to change the way they recruit and how they vet people, if the policing by consent in this country is to mean anything? consent in this country is to mean an hino ? ., , ., consent in this country is to mean an hina? ., anything? there was a case during the lockdown _ anything? there was a case during the lockdown of _ anything? there was a case during the lockdown of an _ anything? there was a case during the lockdown of an officer - anything? there was a case durin
thatis culture and trying to change it and that is why there are so many calls today for the metropolitan policeo really enquire into its own culture and for government to come up with a better way of vetting and filtering who gets into the police. it and filtering who gets into the olice. ., , , ~ police. it will not 'ust be the met? other police. it will not 'ust be the met? other forces — police. it will notjust be the met? other forces might _ police. it will notjust be the met? other...
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but i think that as i say, the key point is that the metropolitan police police commissioner made the comment in the release of scotland yard. but it wasn't prod predominantly a matter of british jurisdiction because the allegations relate predominantly to or what happened on united states soil allocates going to the courts in america. so i think that may have taken a pragmatic view that as best left the to the states to take this matter forward. yes, so, i mean, he's innocent until proven guilty. we're going to an american talk case. so we'll see what that, what that produces, of course, a problem with while families, it isn't. they are not. stackable. politicians are faculty members. are all family punch or that love of the problem? ok here, the manufacturers of rushes, putting the coven vaccine of criticised report in the british tabloid. the sun alleging moscow stole the formula to the astrazeneca job and used it to create its own. the gum layer institute stresses that, that story makes absolutely no scientific sense because split that uses the different longer lasting platform. t
but i think that as i say, the key point is that the metropolitan police police commissioner made the comment in the release of scotland yard. but it wasn't prod predominantly a matter of british jurisdiction because the allegations relate predominantly to or what happened on united states soil allocates going to the courts in america. so i think that may have taken a pragmatic view that as best left the to the states to take this matter forward. yes, so, i mean, he's innocent until proven...
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wow. >> and metropolitan police officer michael fanone, joins me now.good to have you back, and i wanted to first get your reaction to the vote today. voting to issue the subpoena for steve bannon who sort of just thumbed his nose of the committee. nine republicans voting yes, all democrats voting yes, and 209 republicans voting no. what do you think of that? them >> well, i'm glad that they voted to in force the subpoena. i mean, i'm coming at this from a law enforcement perspective, and we serve subpoenas pretty frequently. we certainly don't need to take a vote of what the entire, i don't know, do you see, u.s. attorney's office, or the metropolitan police to office, to come to the conclusion that a subpoena needs to be enforced. i mean, i feel bad for the members of the committee that have to go through this kind of circus just to enforce a subpoena. but >> it's interesting you just said that because i think your point to something that hangs over this entire story. your police officer, and you spend your life and career as a police officer, and pol
wow. >> and metropolitan police officer michael fanone, joins me now.good to have you back, and i wanted to first get your reaction to the vote today. voting to issue the subpoena for steve bannon who sort of just thumbed his nose of the committee. nine republicans voting yes, all democrats voting yes, and 209 republicans voting no. what do you think of that? them >> well, i'm glad that they voted to in force the subpoena. i mean, i'm coming at this from a law enforcement...
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after the murder of sarah everard by a serving police officer, london's metropolitan police tries to regain the public�*s trust. two new streams of lava pose a further threat of destruction, as the la palma volcano forces thousands more to flee. nobody knows how much more is going to flow into the sea. there is no sign of this ending any time soon. the countdown continues. just hours to go until the culmination of europe's first mission to mercury. and it's back. the london marathon returns on sunday. the returns on sunday. first full—scale race in more the first full—scale race in more than two years. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we are covering all the latest coronavirus develop its in britain and globally. there could be a breakthrough in the way we treat covid—19. interim trials suggest that a new experimental drug for severe covid cuts the risk of hospitalisation or death by about half. if authorised by regulators, the new drug — which comes in the form of a pill — would be the first oral antiviral medication for covid—19. mark lobel reports. th
after the murder of sarah everard by a serving police officer, london's metropolitan police tries to regain the public�*s trust. two new streams of lava pose a further threat of destruction, as the la palma volcano forces thousands more to flee. nobody knows how much more is going to flow into the sea. there is no sign of this ending any time soon. the countdown continues. just hours to go until the culmination of europe's first mission to mercury. and it's back. the london marathon returns...
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after the murder of sarah everard by a serving police officer, london's metropolitan police tries to ealed that thousands of british children are now actively involved in criminal gangs, and say more than a third of them are girls. the numbers have grown in the last decade, often as a result of grooming or blackmail on social media. for some, their involvement can become life—threatening and lead to a range of mental health problems. with this report, here is amanda kirton. in cities across the uk, children are being exploited. thousands of them end upjoining gangs. over a third are girls. we hear about the boys in the news. we see them on the streets. but the girls are hidden. aliyah was a gang member. she grew up in a difficult home. so my mum met someone, a friend of a friend. he started coming to my house, and then his friend came. they ask you, "can you hold this for me, please?" and i'll give you some money. they want you to hold drugs or they want you to hold weapons. three floors of people selling drugs from my house and using my house as a trap house. 0ur life was basicallyju
after the murder of sarah everard by a serving police officer, london's metropolitan police tries to ealed that thousands of british children are now actively involved in criminal gangs, and say more than a third of them are girls. the numbers have grown in the last decade, often as a result of grooming or blackmail on social media. for some, their involvement can become life—threatening and lead to a range of mental health problems. with this report, here is amanda kirton. in cities across...
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metropolitan police. just to bring u- the metropolitan police.see how that helps. try to seek some independent verification of what they say. if you have a radio, ask to hear the voice of the operator or speak to them to verify you are with a genuine officer acting legitimately. i assume you would have to get near to the car in that sense. so that doesn't seem as if that would be safe. if you don't believe who the officer is or that they are who they say they are, seek assistance, shouting out to a passer—by, run into a house, knocking on the door, or colin 99. if you are in the presence of a police officer who says you're under arrest, are you allowed to use your phone? it arrest, are you allowed to use your -hone? , , arrest, are you allowed to use your hone? , , ., phone? it depends on the circumstances _ phone? it depends on the circumstances and - phone? it depends on the circumstances and i i phone? it depends on the circumstances and i think| phone? it depends on the - circumstances and i think you are underlining the difficult situation t
metropolitan police. just to bring u- the metropolitan police.see how that helps. try to seek some independent verification of what they say. if you have a radio, ask to hear the voice of the operator or speak to them to verify you are with a genuine officer acting legitimately. i assume you would have to get near to the car in that sense. so that doesn't seem as if that would be safe. if you don't believe who the officer is or that they are who they say they are, seek assistance, shouting out...
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claimed couzens also used a whatsapp group to swap misogynistic messages with officers from the metropolitan policenorfolk constabulary. we�*ve also got to address the issues going on within the police force, and you�*ll have seen this stuff about the officers on the whatsapp group. we�*ve got to come down very hard on them. the home secretary says the police must raise the bar by taking harassment and flashing more seriously. priti patel told the telegraph, they should not be considered low level crimes. the met says it�*s putting more officers in places where people feel unsafe. we're absolutely committed to tackling violence against women and girls. that is going to be our focus. it is one of our priorities. so you will see us out on patrol in hot spots. but there are calls for more scrutiny of the police themselves. this has been going on for many, many years and i�*m rather tired of hearing police forces say "we are going to learn lessons from some tragedy." the lessons don�*t seem to be learned, and the lessons are that women�*s suffering of this kind of stuff has to stop. and women up and do
claimed couzens also used a whatsapp group to swap misogynistic messages with officers from the metropolitan policenorfolk constabulary. we�*ve also got to address the issues going on within the police force, and you�*ll have seen this stuff about the officers on the whatsapp group. we�*ve got to come down very hard on them. the home secretary says the police must raise the bar by taking harassment and flashing more seriously. priti patel told the telegraph, they should not be considered...
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the metropolitan police yes all those core documents, were given them, saw the evidence and decided tothey won't take further action. throughout all of this, prince andrew has denied all of the allegations against him, and as far as the uk process goes, it is suggesting police aren't going to take further action but, because, as you alluded to, the process continues in the united states. it does, what this is today is that in the immediate future there is no prospect of a criminal investigation into prints andrew here in the uk, but the metropolitan police are clear to say that they continue to liaise with other agencies, which must include forces in america, so they are still all talking to each other and, as you say, this civil case will continue. prince andrew has consistently denied these allegations that happened, or are alleged to have happened, some 20 years ago when virginia giuffre was a minor atjust i7. giuffre was a minor atjust 17. we have seen the prince has stepped back from all public duties and that is still the case, is it? that's right, he has a sort of officially ret
the metropolitan police yes all those core documents, were given them, saw the evidence and decided tothey won't take further action. throughout all of this, prince andrew has denied all of the allegations against him, and as far as the uk process goes, it is suggesting police aren't going to take further action but, because, as you alluded to, the process continues in the united states. it does, what this is today is that in the immediate future there is no prospect of a criminal investigation...
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yorkshire, but actually what he was saying is not really dissimilar from the advice that the metropolitan police itself issued in the wake of the trial of this man, the former police officer, the serving police officer at the time, who committed over a couple of weeks ago with a set, like me should be prepared to shout and scream and run and maybe knock on a door or maybe ring 999. again, the onus on women to do stuff because of somebody who claims they are police officer and even shows her a wind are police officer and even shows hera wind card. are police officer and even shows her a wind card. in a sense, he's not out of line, dare i say with what a lot of the people in power were saying. the what a lot of the people in power were saying-— what a lot of the people in power were sa inc. ~ ., ., , ~ were saying. the kind of groupthink, that incredible _ were saying. the kind of groupthink, that incredible metropolitan - were saying. the kind of groupthink, that incredible metropolitan police . that incredible metropolitan police defensiveness and closing ranks whenever— defensiveness and closin
yorkshire, but actually what he was saying is not really dissimilar from the advice that the metropolitan police itself issued in the wake of the trial of this man, the former police officer, the serving police officer at the time, who committed over a couple of weeks ago with a set, like me should be prepared to shout and scream and run and maybe knock on a door or maybe ring 999. again, the onus on women to do stuff because of somebody who claims they are police officer and even shows her a...
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after the murder of sarah everard by a serving police officer, london's metropolitan police tries to regain the public trust. two new streams of lava pose a further threat of destruction as the lipoma volcano forces thousands to flee. —— la palma stop —— la palma. thousands to flee. -- la palma stop -- la palma.— thousands to flee. -- la palma stop -- la palma. nobody knows how much _ stop -- la palma. nobody knows how much lover _ stop -- la palma. nobody knows how much lover is _ stop -- la palma. nobody knows how much lover is going - stop -- la palma. nobody knows how much lover is going to - stop -- la palma. nobody knows how much lover is going to flow. how much lover is going to flow into the sea, there is no sign of descending anytime soon. the countdown _ of descending anytime soon. the countdown continues. just hours to go until the combination of your�*s first mission to mercury. and it's back. the london marathon returns to the city streets on sunday for the first full—scale race in more than two years. hello, and welcome to the programme. they could be a breakthrough in
after the murder of sarah everard by a serving police officer, london's metropolitan police tries to regain the public trust. two new streams of lava pose a further threat of destruction as the lipoma volcano forces thousands to flee. —— la palma stop —— la palma. thousands to flee. -- la palma stop -- la palma.— thousands to flee. -- la palma stop -- la palma. nobody knows how much _ stop -- la palma. nobody knows how much lover _ stop -- la palma. nobody knows how much lover is _...
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why do those details matter, their _ metropolitan police. nt because if you have got a teenager, you know, not a woman in her a0s with a professional background, if you have a 16 or 17—year—old who might have gone to a party, then you would take that into account. it is still a high risk missing person, you have to make sure you have those resources, but some people, sadly, will go missing on a regular basis, and the police will take that into account in terms of what resources they deploy and what they will do in terms of immediate action. but when you have got somebody who has not got a history of going missing in their a0s, a professional background, and the family say this is unprecedented, i think you start putting resources in right from the start. ., , ., start. the iopc said there was no evidence of— start. the iopc said there was no evidence of racial _ start. the iopc said there was no evidence of racial bias. _ start. the iopc said there was no evidence of racial bias. what - start. the iopc said there was no evidence of racial bia
why do those details matter, their _ metropolitan police. nt because if you have got a teenager, you know, not a woman in her a0s with a professional background, if you have a 16 or 17—year—old who might have gone to a party, then you would take that into account. it is still a high risk missing person, you have to make sure you have those resources, but some people, sadly, will go missing on a regular basis, and the police will take that into account in terms of what resources they deploy...
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think that they're mostly got more than enough, but i think they say the key point is that the metropolitan police police commissioner made made a comment in the, in the release scotland yard. there wasn't prod predominantly much of your addiction because the allegations are like predominant they to what happened on united states soil and the case going to the coach in america. so i think that may have taken a pragmatic view that is best left to the states to take this matter forward. yes, well, i mean, he didn't, isn't until proven guilty. we're going to an american talk case. so we'll see what that was that produces of course, a problem with royal families isn't they are not. stackable. politicians are stackable members at all family. and that's the problem. a diplomatic spot, spring between algeria and france right now with president to bone demanding total respect from paris is countries. former colonial master relations between the 2 remain strained over comments by the french president and new visa restrictions. we can't act like nothing happened. and our ambassador will only return to paris
think that they're mostly got more than enough, but i think they say the key point is that the metropolitan police police commissioner made made a comment in the, in the release scotland yard. there wasn't prod predominantly much of your addiction because the allegations are like predominant they to what happened on united states soil and the case going to the coach in america. so i think that may have taken a pragmatic view that is best left to the states to take this matter forward. yes,...
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you the commission of the metropolitan police, cressida dick.— police, cressida dick.ida dick. you can run away from the — police, cressida dick. you can run away from the fact _ police, cressida dick. you can run away from the fact that _ police, cressida dick. you can run away from the fact that this - police, cressida dick. you can run| away from the fact that this sexual predator, this man who adopted, right, killed sarah, and then set her body a serving police officer. you cannot run away from that. this was somebody who transferred from police services and served at least two years. this is why it is important we get to the bottom whether other people were aware of inappropriate comments, his behaviour. we have to look into any allegations made previously. across society, we have to address this culture of misogyny. cressida dick is the right person to bring about the transformation needed. the issue will not be addressed by one officer. we have to make sure the education our buoys receive and in schools receive is right, how is it right that girls in school have
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a serving metropolitan police officer appears in court charged with rape.
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but i think that as i say, the key point is that the metropolitan police police commissioner made made the comment in the, in the release from scotland yard. that it wasn't prod predominantly a matter of british jurisdiction. because the allegations relate predominantly to what happened on united states soil and a case going to the courts in america. so i think the may have taken a pragmatic view that as best left the to the states to take this matter forward. yes, so i've been and he's innocent until proven guilty. we're going to an american talk chase. so we'll see what that what that produces. of course, a problem with royal families is that they are not stackable. politicians are stackable. members are all family punch and that love of the problem. and that's your news for now. thanks for watching. i'm calling braille. have your next update for marty moscow in just over half an hour? see then ah, when i see black marriage or listen part of my, so when i was growing, young, black americans spoke to me. why destroyed, you did not have those who say black lives matter is a movement we
but i think that as i say, the key point is that the metropolitan police police commissioner made made the comment in the, in the release from scotland yard. that it wasn't prod predominantly a matter of british jurisdiction. because the allegations relate predominantly to what happened on united states soil and a case going to the courts in america. so i think the may have taken a pragmatic view that as best left the to the states to take this matter forward. yes, so i've been and he's...
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the metropolitan police are taking no further action, following a review into sex abuse allegations surroundingrince andrew and jeffrey epstein. virginia giuffre claims she was trafficked to the prince by the convicted paedophile jeffrey epstein, when she was 17. the duke of york has consistently denied the allegations. a civil lawsuit in the united states is still ongoing. graham satchell reports.
the metropolitan police are taking no further action, following a review into sex abuse allegations surroundingrince andrew and jeffrey epstein. virginia giuffre claims she was trafficked to the prince by the convicted paedophile jeffrey epstein, when she was 17. the duke of york has consistently denied the allegations. a civil lawsuit in the united states is still ongoing. graham satchell reports.
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the metro reports that a serving metropolitan police officer has been charged with rape. ily mail carries an investigation which reveals nearly 1000 police officers have been probed for posting offensive social media content. 0k, let ok, let us begin our look for the papers. tony and caroline, hello again to both of you, nice to see you buy. were going to start of the front page of the mail. caroline, could you keep us off, please? the police and social media sickness is the headline.— police and social media sickness is the headline. this is such bad news for the police. _ the headline. this is such bad news for the police, isn't _ the headline. this is such bad news for the police, isn't it? _ the headline. this is such bad news for the police, isn't it? in _ the headline. this is such bad news for the police, isn't it? in the - for the police, isn't it? in the light of this horrendous crime that has been detailed in such detailed fashion. the police are invest cash investigating their own, quite like rightly, but what they have discovered is now this news that the male
the metro reports that a serving metropolitan police officer has been charged with rape. ily mail carries an investigation which reveals nearly 1000 police officers have been probed for posting offensive social media content. 0k, let ok, let us begin our look for the papers. tony and caroline, hello again to both of you, nice to see you buy. were going to start of the front page of the mail. caroline, could you keep us off, please? the police and social media sickness is the headline.— police...
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but i think they say the key point is that the metropolitan police police commissioner made made the comment in the release from scotland yard. that it wasn't prod predominantly a matter of just jurisdiction. because the allegations relate predominantly to what happened on united states soil allocate going to the courts in america. so i think the american pragmatic view that as best left the to the states to take this matter forward. yes. so i've been and he's innocent until proven guilty. we're going to an american talk case. so we'll see what that what that produces. of course, a problem with while families is that they are not stackable, politicians are stackable. members are all family punch and that love of the problem. and that's the way it looks from the moscow news room for this hour. thanks for watching. i'm calling for. i'll have you next up that right here and just have a half an hour even. ah, what happened? i make no ship, you know, borders under line nationalities and use it as a merge. we don't have a therapy, we don't have a vaccine. the whole world needs to take acti
but i think they say the key point is that the metropolitan police police commissioner made made the comment in the release from scotland yard. that it wasn't prod predominantly a matter of just jurisdiction. because the allegations relate predominantly to what happened on united states soil allocate going to the courts in america. so i think the american pragmatic view that as best left the to the states to take this matter forward. yes. so i've been and he's innocent until proven guilty....
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but i think that as i say, the key point is that the metropolitan police police commissioner made made the comment in the, in the release from scotland yard. but it wasn't prod predominantly a matter of british jurisdiction because the allegations relate predominantly to what happened on united states soil allocate going to the courts in america. so i think the may have taken a pragmatic view that as best left the to the states to take this matter forward. yes, so, i mean, he's innocent until proven guilty. we're going to an american talk case. so we'll see what that, what that produces. of course, a problem with while families isn't they are not. stackable. politicians are faculty members are all family aunt. and that's the love of the problem. and as her looks for moscow this hour, thanks for watching and calling bray. i'll be back here for the next update in just on the 35 minutes from now. see them. ah ah ah, with oh the nobel peace prize misses the market. the most deserving are again passed over. also the use war against cubits member states, hungary and poland. ideological germa
but i think that as i say, the key point is that the metropolitan police police commissioner made made the comment in the, in the release from scotland yard. but it wasn't prod predominantly a matter of british jurisdiction because the allegations relate predominantly to what happened on united states soil allocate going to the courts in america. so i think the may have taken a pragmatic view that as best left the to the states to take this matter forward. yes, so, i mean, he's innocent until...
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london's metropolitan police say they're taking no further action after a review into sexual abuse allegations surrounding prince andrew and jeffrey epstein. the soaring cost of energy — there'll more talks today amid warnings that some factories could soon shut down. tell us about your finances right now. with rising food and fuel costs, how is it going for you? what are you cutting back on, if anything? email victoria@bbc.co.uk or message me on twitter or instagram, it's @vicderbyshire. new figures show one in six of the most critically ill covert patients in england over the summer were unvaccinated pregnant women. —— covid patients. adults in wales will now have to prove that they're fully vaccinated against coronavirus or show a negative lateral flow test to get into nightclubs and large events. after more than 100 days of lockdown, the australian state of new south wales begins to open up, provided you have had the jab. too much talk and not enough action — prince charles tells the bbc that world leaders need to do more to tackle climate change. but they just talk and the problem is to g
london's metropolitan police say they're taking no further action after a review into sexual abuse allegations surrounding prince andrew and jeffrey epstein. the soaring cost of energy — there'll more talks today amid warnings that some factories could soon shut down. tell us about your finances right now. with rising food and fuel costs, how is it going for you? what are you cutting back on, if anything? email victoria@bbc.co.uk or message me on twitter or instagram, it's @vicderbyshire. new...
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following a review of documents, the metropolitan police says it won't take any further action. the prince has previously strongly denied all the allegations against him. as polly boy go, reports. hapless prince andrew, the duke of york, the queen's 2nd son on the subject of the biggest car crash interview in living memory. it's almost a mental health issue to some extent for me under maybe about to get away with it in a way that only a royal can. he stands accused of having forced sex with a go called virginia roberts, now jew frey, who was 17, back in 2001 i was traffic by suicide pito. jeffrey epstein, one of andres main lines of defense, is i have no recollection of information this lady number, which is the equivalent. i'm just putting his hands over his eyes and shouting, la la, la la, la, la, la, even this didn't joke his memory, a picture of him with his arm around you fray. he claims it's vague, but then again, he also claims it was almost impossible for me just to sweat many people with eyes suggest that the evidence against andrew is pretty compelling. but fortunately
following a review of documents, the metropolitan police says it won't take any further action. the prince has previously strongly denied all the allegations against him. as polly boy go, reports. hapless prince andrew, the duke of york, the queen's 2nd son on the subject of the biggest car crash interview in living memory. it's almost a mental health issue to some extent for me under maybe about to get away with it in a way that only a royal can. he stands accused of having forced sex with a...
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the metropolitan police commissioner on patrol this morning, on the same streets that some women feels, and are now promising to restore trust, in the first interview since couzens was sentenced. your officer kidnapped, raped and murdered a lone female, sarah everard. you were his ultimate boss. it was on your watch. why won't you resign? these events have been absolutely dreadful. they have made everybody in the met furious. and we depend on public trust, so today, i am announcing that we will be doing a review that will be led by a high profile independent person, and the review will look at our internal culture and our professional standards. some would say that is not enough, that you need to go, did you offer to resign? people will be entitled to their opinion. i've got a job to do, i'm getting on with it. myjob now is to lead the met through difficult times. couzens, seen here the night that he murdered sarah, buying things to use in the attack, but could he be stopped days earlier in the met were investigating two incidents of indecent exposure? we have an independent office of
the metropolitan police commissioner on patrol this morning, on the same streets that some women feels, and are now promising to restore trust, in the first interview since couzens was sentenced. your officer kidnapped, raped and murdered a lone female, sarah everard. you were his ultimate boss. it was on your watch. why won't you resign? these events have been absolutely dreadful. they have made everybody in the met furious. and we depend on public trust, so today, i am announcing that we will...
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the metropolitan police said people stopped by a lone plain—clothes officer should challenge their legitimacybe up to the public to ask the questions. police scotland has now issued new advice for its force. under the new process, if a lone officer approaches a member of the public, they will proactively offer an identity check. the officer's personal radio will be put on loudspeaker, allowing control room staff to confirm they are who they say they are. and if a lone officer becomes involved in an incident, they will call 999 and allow the member of the public to speak directly to control room staff. police scotland said the force recognised the understandable public concern about the horrendous murder of sarah everard and the onus was on them to provide reassurance to women in particular. helena wilkinson, bbc news. the first ministers of northern ireland, scotland and wales have called on uk prime minister borisjohnson to reverse plans to end the top up to universal credit. people who claim the benefit have been getting an extra 20 pounds a week as a temporary measure to help them through
the metropolitan police said people stopped by a lone plain—clothes officer should challenge their legitimacybe up to the public to ask the questions. police scotland has now issued new advice for its force. under the new process, if a lone officer approaches a member of the public, they will proactively offer an identity check. the officer's personal radio will be put on loudspeaker, allowing control room staff to confirm they are who they say they are. and if a lone officer becomes involved...
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the london ambulance service had told the metropolitan police after that call that the male caller hadning by that borough commander, the chief superintendent andy ewing, he wrote down "collar, previous sexual assault." and that is because there was a record on the police national computer that a man had made a complaint against stephen port 18 months earlier that he had used a drug against ten and had raped him. but stephen port — stephen port was not arrested on suspicion of murder. he was eventuallyjailed for lying to the police because he said that he didn't know anthony well gate even though he'd spent the night with him. but before he was jailed for lying to police, he managed to kill two more men, and after he was released from prison, he managed to kill a fourth man, and it was only after that that he was eventually arrested on suspicion of murder and convicted by a jury. he is now serving a whole life order. convicted by ajury. he is now serving a whole life order. yes, and so exlain serving a whole life order. yes, and so exoiain the _ serving a whole life order. yes, and so
the london ambulance service had told the metropolitan police after that call that the male caller hadning by that borough commander, the chief superintendent andy ewing, he wrote down "collar, previous sexual assault." and that is because there was a record on the police national computer that a man had made a complaint against stephen port 18 months earlier that he had used a drug against ten and had raped him. but stephen port — stephen port was not arrested on suspicion of...
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was a police officer _ the indecent exposure was a police officer. . , ~., staying with the metropolitan policeed how a major conservative party donor, was involved in one of europe's biggest corruption scandals. leaked documents reveal how mohamed amersi, who's given half—a—million pounds to the conservatives, worked on a series of controversial deals for a swedish telecoms company. the swedish company was later fined almost a billion dollars for bribery. mr amersi denies any wrongdoing. the bbc worked alongside the international consortium of investigativejournalists and the guardian on the investigation. richard bilton reports. mohamed amersi is wealthy and well—connected. here he is talking about the dangers of corruption. corruption is a very, very heinous crime. every stolen dollar robs the poor of an equal opportunity in life. so where did his wealth come from? some of it comes from this company in sweden, a company fined almost $1 billion for bribery. telia was prosecuted over a corrupt telecoms deal. the firm paid $220 million to an offshore company secretly controlled by gulnara karim
was a police officer _ the indecent exposure was a police officer. . , ~., staying with the metropolitan policeed how a major conservative party donor, was involved in one of europe's biggest corruption scandals. leaked documents reveal how mohamed amersi, who's given half—a—million pounds to the conservatives, worked on a series of controversial deals for a swedish telecoms company. the swedish company was later fined almost a billion dollars for bribery. mr amersi denies any wrongdoing....
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earlier a probe reveal that $27.00 officers in london's metropolitan police force have committed sex crimes since 2016 or the offences include rape and processing and decent images of children. a 2 officers were drilled in april a month off the cousins crime, and called on mounting for deep changes in the way the entire force operates. the last 5 years, so $800.00 allegations of domestic abuse against offices and 52 percent found guilt of sexual misconduct kept their jobs. this isn't one by dapple. when it justice, accountability and culture change. this is not just, you know, that term which i absolutely hate one bad apple this it the whole barrel. if not the trees rotten it's been going on for too long enough is enough. and the commissioner really has had 5 years enough. is it under her watch? the organization has been labeled, institutionally corrupt because it daniel morgan case, institutionally 6, it's misogynist. and he already had the label of institutional racism. so the commission and now needs to move over. she's not the right person. we need somebody who can re focus and b
earlier a probe reveal that $27.00 officers in london's metropolitan police force have committed sex crimes since 2016 or the offences include rape and processing and decent images of children. a 2 officers were drilled in april a month off the cousins crime, and called on mounting for deep changes in the way the entire force operates. the last 5 years, so $800.00 allegations of domestic abuse against offices and 52 percent found guilt of sexual misconduct kept their jobs. this isn't one by...
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after the murder of sarah everard by a serving police officer, london's metropolitan police tries to regain the public�*s trust. president biden visits capitol hill in an attempt to persuade democrats to support his $1 trillion infrastructure bill. and there are just hours to go until the culmination of europe's first mission to mercury. he though. hello. there could be a breakthrough in the way we treat covid—19. interim trials suggest that a new experimental drug for severe covid cuts the risk of hospitalisation or death by about half. if authorised by regulators, the new drug which comes in the form of a pill would be the first oral antiviral medication for covid—19. our health correspondent james reed has more. on the surface, these are very positive results, and they've come through much earlier than we were expecting. so the way that these trials work, you give half the people in the trial this medication, you give the other half a placebo — or dummy — pill, and you compare what the outcomes are. and in this case, 7% of people in the trial that were given this medication that h
after the murder of sarah everard by a serving police officer, london's metropolitan police tries to regain the public�*s trust. president biden visits capitol hill in an attempt to persuade democrats to support his $1 trillion infrastructure bill. and there are just hours to go until the culmination of europe's first mission to mercury. he though. hello. there could be a breakthrough in the way we treat covid—19. interim trials suggest that a new experimental drug for severe covid cuts the...
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and we spoke with a former superintendent for london metropolitan police. she thinks senior officers should have picked up on alarm bells long before this crime happened. if you look at wine cousins, he was labeled, his nickname was the right paste. he took prostitutes to a wedding of a colleague, and a prostitute actually came to his work place to collect some money. how is it that none of that was reported? how is it that supervisors didn't know? so there is an environment where people are allowed to perpetuate this behavior. and that is the problem. you can increase more women, but you have to deal with the culture. and the culture is very talk, say. earlier a probe reveal that $27.00 offices and london's metropolitan police force of committed sex crimes since 2016 or offenses include right. but possessing and decent images of children or 2 officers were jailed in april a month after cousins. crime and calls are mounting for deep changes in the way the force operates the last 5 years. so it's 100 allegations of domestic abuse against offices and 52 perce
and we spoke with a former superintendent for london metropolitan police. she thinks senior officers should have picked up on alarm bells long before this crime happened. if you look at wine cousins, he was labeled, his nickname was the right paste. he took prostitutes to a wedding of a colleague, and a prostitute actually came to his work place to collect some money. how is it that none of that was reported? how is it that supervisors didn't know? so there is an environment where people are...
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the metropolitan police has had to issue advice to women that if they are unsure about an officer whotopped them, they should ask to speak to the control room on the police radio and, if still concerned, just run. she is ready to take action, to do the right thing. and while the force has been celebrating 100 years of women in policing, some former officers have said misogyny, contempt for women, is widespread, and people are afraid to report it. there are some people who challenge and they become marginalised, and they become almost like the pariah of the team. that needs to stop. that is why i talk about their needs to be a support network, and those officers need to be actively encouraged to come forward. the confidence issues go far beyond the capital. the force in manchester has been repeatedly criticised for how it handles domestic abuse. young women in the city today said they have lost trust in the police. they are there to keep you safe, and the idea they are not, they're doing quite the opposite, it's quite scary. i don't feel i could go to the police now. i feel like we hav
the metropolitan police has had to issue advice to women that if they are unsure about an officer whotopped them, they should ask to speak to the control room on the police radio and, if still concerned, just run. she is ready to take action, to do the right thing. and while the force has been celebrating 100 years of women in policing, some former officers have said misogyny, contempt for women, is widespread, and people are afraid to report it. there are some people who challenge and they...
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we spoke with a former superintendent for london's metropolitan police. she thinks senior officer should have picked up on the alarm bells long before this latest crime happened. if you look at wine cousins, he was labeled, his nickname was the re paste. he took prostitutes to awaiting a colleague and a prostitute actually came to his work place to collect some money. how we say that none of that was reported. how is it that supervisors didn't know? so there is an environment where people are allowed to perpetuate is behavior. and that is the problem. you can increase more women that you have to deal with the culture. and the culture is very talk, say, earlier pro revealed at 27 officers in london. metropolitan police force have committed sex crimes since 2016. the offences include rape and the possession of indecent images of children. now 2 officers were jailed in april a month after cousins, crime and calls are mounting for deep changes inside the way the force actually operates the last 5 years. so its hunters allegations of domestic abuse against off
we spoke with a former superintendent for london's metropolitan police. she thinks senior officer should have picked up on the alarm bells long before this latest crime happened. if you look at wine cousins, he was labeled, his nickname was the re paste. he took prostitutes to awaiting a colleague and a prostitute actually came to his work place to collect some money. how we say that none of that was reported. how is it that supervisors didn't know? so there is an environment where people are...
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after the murder of sarah everard by a serving police officer, london's metropolitan police tries to regain the public trust. two new streams of lava pose a further threat of destruction as the la palma volcano forces thousands to flee.— as the la palma volcano forces thousands to flee. nobody knows how much my _ thousands to flee. nobody knows how much my mother— thousands to flee. nobody knows how much my mother is - thousands to flee. nobody knows how much my mother is going . thousands to flee. nobody knows how much my mother is going to| how much my mother is going to flow into the sea. there is no sign of this ending anytime soon. �* �* , . ~ sign of this ending anytime soon. ~ 2 ., . ., soon. and let's dance, a new album of _ soon. and let's dance, a new album of previously - soon. and let's dance, a new. album of previously unreleased david bowie chances due be made public. we talk to the records producer later. a warm welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the world. they could be a breakthrough in the way we treat covid—19. interim trials treat covid—i9. interi
after the murder of sarah everard by a serving police officer, london's metropolitan police tries to regain the public trust. two new streams of lava pose a further threat of destruction as the la palma volcano forces thousands to flee.— as the la palma volcano forces thousands to flee. nobody knows how much my _ thousands to flee. nobody knows how much my mother— thousands to flee. nobody knows how much my mother is - thousands to flee. nobody knows how much my mother is going . thousands...
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the metropolitan police commissioner on patrol this morning, on the same streets that some women feelzens' crimes, and are now promising to restore trust, in the first interview since couzens was sentenced. your officer kidnapped, raped and murdered a lone female, sarah everard. you were his ultimate boss. it was on your watch. why won't you resign? these events have been absolutely dreadful. they have made everybody in the met furious. and we depend on public trust, so today, i am announcing that we will be doing a review that will be led by a high profile independent person, and the review will look at our internal culture and our professional standards. some would say that is not enough, that you need to go, did you offer to resign? people will be entitled to their opinion. i've got a job to do, i'm getting on with it. myjob now is to lead the met through difficult times. couzens, seen here the night that he murdered sarah, buying things to use in the attack. but could he have been stopped days earlier in the met were investigating two incidents of indecent exposure? we have an ind
the metropolitan police commissioner on patrol this morning, on the same streets that some women feelzens' crimes, and are now promising to restore trust, in the first interview since couzens was sentenced. your officer kidnapped, raped and murdered a lone female, sarah everard. you were his ultimate boss. it was on your watch. why won't you resign? these events have been absolutely dreadful. they have made everybody in the met furious. and we depend on public trust, so today, i am announcing...
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but fortunately for him not compelling enough for london's metropolitan police which is dropping it's investigation, the metropolitan police taking no further action following a review into sexual abuse allegations surrounding prince andrew and jeffrey epstein. having reviewed the claims made by ju fray in a civil lawsuit in america and having questioned her in australia, the mat says it's gonna let this one go. mac police chief crested, and dick said this about randy andy, back in august to see about the move. no one is above the law to phrase u. s. lawyers sacred. mccauley is not happy. she says that the match should reopen its investigation into prince andrew, given the clear and compelling evidence against him on stand by its statement that no one is above the law. telling me, though andrews own family appeared to be less convinced than the corpse over the weekend. it was reported that prince william, who's a 2nd in line to the throne, has made it clear that his dodgy uncle allegedly should never be allowed to return to public life. again. prince andrew is right now, bunkering dow
but fortunately for him not compelling enough for london's metropolitan police which is dropping it's investigation, the metropolitan police taking no further action following a review into sexual abuse allegations surrounding prince andrew and jeffrey epstein. having reviewed the claims made by ju fray in a civil lawsuit in america and having questioned her in australia, the mat says it's gonna let this one go. mac police chief crested, and dick said this about randy andy, back in august to...