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given that the home secretary was ultimately responsible for the metropolitan police, i am looking toy was responsible for spying into me." a damning statement from baroness doreen lawrence on this news about the undercover police unit. as she said, calling it a widespread illegal activity of the reported and she says what have we done to deserve such horrendous treatment? she is now calling on the home secretary to come forward and tell her which home secretary was responsible for spying into her, who ordered the spying on herfamily responsible for spying into her, who ordered the spying on her family and who signed off on the unlawful practice. doreen lawrence, of course the mother of murdered son stephen lawrence, reacting to this report that the spy unit should have been disbanded in the 1970s. the officers abused for another a0 years and that they spied on left—wing groups. i'm going to recap on the statement from baroness lawrence who... it is a damning statement from her saying that she is only now beginning to come to terms with the finding and trying hard to work out, as a gr
given that the home secretary was ultimately responsible for the metropolitan police, i am looking toy was responsible for spying into me." a damning statement from baroness doreen lawrence on this news about the undercover police unit. as she said, calling it a widespread illegal activity of the reported and she says what have we done to deserve such horrendous treatment? she is now calling on the home secretary to come forward and tell her which home secretary was responsible for spying...
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to bring you up—to—date, and man has been found guilty of murdering the metropolitan police sergeant . louis de zoysa shot the sergeant with a revolver and some handmade ammunition in a holding cell at croydon custody centre in south london on the 25th of september 2020 after louis de zoysa was stopped on a street in south london. the officers found ammunition on him, arrested him and took him back to a custody suite where they searched him but did not crucially find the i9th—century revolver he was carrying which was also loaded with ammunition. in the custody suite as he was searched, he stood up suite as he was searched, he stood up and still with his handcuffs on shot the police sergeant, dead. louis de zoysa found guilty by a jury louis de zoysa found guilty by a jury at northampton crown court. live now to our correspondent. bring us up—to—date with what we know so far. guilty verdict in this trial. that is correct, we have had the verdict in the last few minutes. you have just recapped some of the details but i will go over it again for viewers just details but i will go over i
to bring you up—to—date, and man has been found guilty of murdering the metropolitan police sergeant . louis de zoysa shot the sergeant with a revolver and some handmade ammunition in a holding cell at croydon custody centre in south london on the 25th of september 2020 after louis de zoysa was stopped on a street in south london. the officers found ammunition on him, arrested him and took him back to a custody suite where they searched him but did not crucially find the i9th—century...
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i thought the least the metropolitan police will look at this again. what the least the metropolitan gain.— will look at this again. what is auoin to will look at this again. what is going to happen _ will look at this again. what is going to happen legally, - will look at this again. what is going to happen legally, what| will look at this again. what is l going to happen legally, what is will look at this again. what is - going to happen legally, what is the process of the next coming weeks and months? it process of the next coming weeks and months? , , . ., ~ ., months? it is difficult to know because it _ months? it is difficult to know because it depends _ months? it is difficult to know because it depends what - months? it is difficult to know because it depends what they | months? it is difficult to know - because it depends what they have done already, if they have already taken statements, it is possible, i was wondering whether anybody who was wondering whether anybody who was there gave a new common statement, in which case they would be left with only the photograph, which
i thought the least the metropolitan police will look at this again. what the least the metropolitan gain.— will look at this again. what is auoin to will look at this again. what is going to happen _ will look at this again. what is going to happen legally, - will look at this again. what is going to happen legally, what| will look at this again. what is l going to happen legally, what is will look at this again. what is - going to happen legally, what is the process of the next coming weeks...
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matt ratana served almost 30 years in the metropolitan police and was three months from retirement. oming back. why? tell me why. his brother, who has a criminal record in new zealand and has spent time in police stations and prisons, can't believe the metropolitan police allowed a gun into a custody suite. what they've told us is they've changed the procedures and all these sorts of things, they've got metal detectors where you walk in through now. i'm like, "well, they've got those in the police stations here. they've had them for years". the two officers who searched louis de zoysa have been defended by theirforce. the officers, once they searched him on the street, louis de zoysa always remained in handcuffs. when the ammunition was found on him on the street, the handcuffs were moved from a front position to a back position. they've been praised for how they tackled the gunman during the shooting. he shot himself in the neck in the struggle and barely survived. the two arresting officers, i think without any thought, instinctivelyjumped on de zoysa to try and wrestle the firearm
matt ratana served almost 30 years in the metropolitan police and was three months from retirement. oming back. why? tell me why. his brother, who has a criminal record in new zealand and has spent time in police stations and prisons, can't believe the metropolitan police allowed a gun into a custody suite. what they've told us is they've changed the procedures and all these sorts of things, they've got metal detectors where you walk in through now. i'm like, "well, they've got those in...
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that's about the metropolitan police hmm, i took it as a call to action.tand more logical. yes, song titles. we are where we are needed, and it so happened that, uh, my colleague in the workshop , my friend irina dorofeeva, she introduced us at that moment. and this is not the year before last, but i met anna and i took advantage of the moment. she writes, yes, amazing poems, and i say, maybe you can do something, yes, do it. uh, something beautiful, so clear, and that's how the song turned out. it became an anthem. yes, i want to say that they write and call me, not only ours, the guys there are the minsk division, but in general all the regions and districts, that anna, and here is such a song give it back we will sing, and i say, but call me, i will come special and in general, behind the scenes , they dubbed it, what is it after all? already an anthem. what did you say to the whole belarusian? because i, too, uh, listened, of course, to her many times already, but did not know. here is this story, that it is also the motto here and the lived and the tw
that's about the metropolitan police hmm, i took it as a call to action.tand more logical. yes, song titles. we are where we are needed, and it so happened that, uh, my colleague in the workshop , my friend irina dorofeeva, she introduced us at that moment. and this is not the year before last, but i met anna and i took advantage of the moment. she writes, yes, amazing poems, and i say, maybe you can do something, yes, do it. uh, something beautiful, so clear, and that's how the song turned...
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that is the very latest on the metropolitan police. we have a message from them on twitter.f the metropolitan police force but we know very little else about the story. all we know is that armed police are responding to an incident at central middlesex hospital in london and the police a one man has been arrested. i believe this is the live shot of the outside of the hospital which is in a brent in north west london. the hospital is in the park royal business estate on the business of two areas of london, brent and ealing. we do not have a vast amount of information and all we know is that armed police officers attended an incident and there was apparently a heavily armed police response. we are getting reports, but we cannot verify them at this time, of a stabbing incident. those are reports we are getting but we have got to be very careful about what we say has happened. those reports have not been verified by the bbc but i want to give you as much information as i can as and when i get it in the newsroom. a number of people have been on twitter about the incident but the
that is the very latest on the metropolitan police. we have a message from them on twitter.f the metropolitan police force but we know very little else about the story. all we know is that armed police are responding to an incident at central middlesex hospital in london and the police a one man has been arrested. i believe this is the live shot of the outside of the hospital which is in a brent in north west london. the hospital is in the park royal business estate on the business of two areas...
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in the past half hour, a man has been found guilty here in the uk of murdering metropolitan police officer matt ratana, who was shot in the chest inside a south london police station. louis de zoysa used an antique revolver, which he'd smuggled into a holding cell at croydon custody centre, to shoot sergeant ratana in 2020. he was handcuffed at the time. the case was heard at northampton crown court. we can cross live there now to our correspondent frances read. as you said, in the last half hour, we have had it that guilty verdict. it took the jury some approximately five hours to deliberate that verdict. as we said, back in september 2020 that 25—year—old, now 25—year—old louis de zoysa was stopped as part of a routine search before he was taken to a police station, and it is there that he was able to discharge the shots from this antique revolver. let's have a little look back on the case now with daniel sandford. you're walking down the road with a duffel bag, right? which i believe may have staff equipped to do a burglary. may have staff equipped to do a burn ia . ~ . may have staff e
in the past half hour, a man has been found guilty here in the uk of murdering metropolitan police officer matt ratana, who was shot in the chest inside a south london police station. louis de zoysa used an antique revolver, which he'd smuggled into a holding cell at croydon custody centre, to shoot sergeant ratana in 2020. he was handcuffed at the time. the case was heard at northampton crown court. we can cross live there now to our correspondent frances read. as you said, in the last half...
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been looking into the work of the special demonstration squad, which was set up by london's metropolitan police in 1968. sirjohn mitting says the organisations it was investigating posed no threat. in some cases police officers had sexual relationships while undercover and used dead children's names to create theirfalse identities. our home affairs correspondent june kelly has been following the story. janik is the first report in this inquiry which is actually set in motion in 2015. it’s inquiry which is actually set in motion in 2015.— motion in 2015. it's looking at these activities _ motion in 2015. it's looking at these activities in _ motion in 2015. it's looking at these activities in this - motion in 2015. it's looking at these activities in this first . these activities in this first report of a group of officers that was set up by scotland yard, they were called a special demonstration squad, and they were set up in 1968 commander report is focusing on the years between 1968 in 1975. back in that period, this group was spying on organisations like the anti—apartheid movement, the wome
been looking into the work of the special demonstration squad, which was set up by london's metropolitan police in 1968. sirjohn mitting says the organisations it was investigating posed no threat. in some cases police officers had sexual relationships while undercover and used dead children's names to create theirfalse identities. our home affairs correspondent june kelly has been following the story. janik is the first report in this inquiry which is actually set in motion in 2015. it’s...
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some breaking news in the court case at northampton crown court over the murder of the metropolitan policereaking news in the court case at northampton crown court over the murder of the metropolitan police officer. he has been found guilty
some breaking news in the court case at northampton crown court over the murder of the metropolitan policereaking news in the court case at northampton crown court over the murder of the metropolitan police officer. he has been found guilty
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it is busy but the metropolitan police are well used to shutting of the area around buckingham palacetrooping the colour, that there are other occasions such as state visits, and similar occasions where the same arrangements will be put into place. but this is a well practised plan by the authorities here, in this area of ceremonial london, the area around buckingham palace, down the mall, and those who are familiar of london from around the world will know the geography here. it�*s very straight, straight avenue down to horse guards parade. that is adjacent to downing street, just off whitehall. ceremonial, governmental london. here are some of the other carriages coming out from buckingham palace. and there is the king. king charles iii. and a royal salute takes place. so, the king leading the party of principle members of the royal family out of buckingham palace. behind him, the prince of wales, the princess royal on the far side and also the duke of edinburgh who is now the kernel of the newly formed regiment called the london guards, a reserve regiment of the foot guard regiment
it is busy but the metropolitan police are well used to shutting of the area around buckingham palacetrooping the colour, that there are other occasions such as state visits, and similar occasions where the same arrangements will be put into place. but this is a well practised plan by the authorities here, in this area of ceremonial london, the area around buckingham palace, down the mall, and those who are familiar of london from around the world will know the geography here. it�*s very...
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it is an ongoing police matter, so i cannot comment in detail, otherthan matter, so i cannot comment in detail, other than to say that in metropolitan —— because of this money they have —— because of this money they will review any information when it comes to light. breaking news now, nicola billy who vanished while walking her dog in lancashire injanuary, she died as a result of drowning and was alive when she fell into the water. her inquest has heard. the 45—year—old went missing from a park in lancashire, prompting a search. —— nicola bulley. it took more than three weeks for her body to be found, one mile away from where she was last seen. the pathologist was giving evidence in canticle in preference to an precedent, and said there was no evidence she was harmed. rising housing costs arejust the latest big squeeze on the cost of livingand it's a really worrying time, especially if you've already seen your repayments go up by hundreds of pounds a month. according to the debt charity stepchange, more than a quarter of all new clients say the rising cost of living is the source of their debt. that's compared to just 9%, 18 months
it is an ongoing police matter, so i cannot comment in detail, otherthan matter, so i cannot comment in detail, other than to say that in metropolitan —— because of this money they have —— because of this money they will review any information when it comes to light. breaking news now, nicola billy who vanished while walking her dog in lancashire injanuary, she died as a result of drowning and was alive when she fell into the water. her inquest has heard. the 45—year—old went...
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back in the u.k., a man has been found guilty of murdering a metropolitan police sergeant in croydonh london. he used a revolver and handmade ammunition in september 2020. here is correspondent daniel sanford. daniel: when he shot the sergeant dead inside the custody suite in september 2020, it sent shockwaves through policing. today, he was found guilty of murder. the much loved police officer and rugby coach -- following this afternoon's verdict, his partner spoke to us. >> his life was taken too soon, in the line of duty, doing a job that he loved, a cruel end to a lifetime of service. >> tributes flowed in from colleagues, from communities, from those he served, and for those who knew him in his life outside policing. they were a testament to the man he was. >> it started as a routine stop in the early hours of a friday morning. >> he was walking down the road with a duffel bag, which i believe may have stuff equipped to do a burglary. cracks quite quickly, the man admitted he had drugs on him. >> medical cannabis. >> but the police chief then found several rounds of ammunition.
back in the u.k., a man has been found guilty of murdering a metropolitan police sergeant in croydonh london. he used a revolver and handmade ammunition in september 2020. here is correspondent daniel sanford. daniel: when he shot the sergeant dead inside the custody suite in september 2020, it sent shockwaves through policing. today, he was found guilty of murder. the much loved police officer and rugby coach -- following this afternoon's verdict, his partner spoke to us. >> his life was...
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there is a deep culture embedded, culture of impunity within the metropolitan police force and other're going to achieve real meaningful change. are we going to have another commission... a commission of inquiry that makes recommendations and then we're back to square one? i accept that it may be difficult to do something about it, but if you look at the stop—and—search disparity between the black and white ethnic groups in the uk, it's decreased substantially from nearly nine times higher in the year ending march 2020 to five times higher two years later. well, it shouldn't be... it shouldn't be five times higher, should it? but, i mean, there's progress. you've got to accept that it's going in the right direction, the movement of travel. another one, we've got an overhaul in the legal system. thejustice minister mike freer says the goals are broader. "..legal profession...in breaking down barriers and boosting eligibility is important as we recruit more diversejudges." yes, well, let's wait and see what happens, because i'm all for having, you know, judges from ethnic minorities or
there is a deep culture embedded, culture of impunity within the metropolitan police force and other're going to achieve real meaningful change. are we going to have another commission... a commission of inquiry that makes recommendations and then we're back to square one? i accept that it may be difficult to do something about it, but if you look at the stop—and—search disparity between the black and white ethnic groups in the uk, it's decreased substantially from nearly nine times higher...
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the metropolitan police have named the four people found dead in hounslow.zyk, monika wlodarczyk, maja wlodarczyk, and dawid wlodarczyk by the metropolitan police. police officers forced entry into the property in hounslow before discovering two children. let's bring you some stories from the uk... a man charged with the murder of three people in nottingham on tuesday has appeared in court. he is accused of stabbing university students barnaby webber and grace 0'malley—kumar, and school caretaker, ian coates. the 31—year—old is also charged with attempted murder after three people were hit by a van. he's been remanded in custody. teachers in england will strike on two more days injuly in their long—running dispute with the government over pay. the national education union says teachers will take action on wednesdayjuly 5th and fridayjuly 7th. the government says the strikes will cause damage to learning and disruption to parents. there's a warning that uk homeowners who remortgage may have to pay nearly £3,000 extra in their annual repayments from next year.
the metropolitan police have named the four people found dead in hounslow.zyk, monika wlodarczyk, maja wlodarczyk, and dawid wlodarczyk by the metropolitan police. police officers forced entry into the property in hounslow before discovering two children. let's bring you some stories from the uk... a man charged with the murder of three people in nottingham on tuesday has appeared in court. he is accused of stabbing university students barnaby webber and grace 0'malley—kumar, and school...
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with a focus on metropolitan police services.that is emerging from this advanced study demonstrates that disparity ratios are significantly reduced the black people compared with the traditional methods, falling from 3.7 to 1.2. that is an evidence base emerging and policy will be made. i that is an evidence base emerging and policy will be made.- and policy will be made. i strongly su ort and policy will be made. i strongly support the _ and policy will be made. i strongly support the home _ and policy will be made. i strongly support the home secretary's - and policy will be made. i strongly i support the home secretary's further measures— support the home secretary's further measures to cut the unacceptable loss measures to cut the unacceptable toss of— measures to cut the unacceptable loss of life from violent crime. will she — loss of life from violent crime. will she confirm that this statement today— will she confirm that this statement today as _ will she confirm that this statement today as part of a much wider strategy—
with a focus on metropolitan police services.that is emerging from this advanced study demonstrates that disparity ratios are significantly reduced the black people compared with the traditional methods, falling from 3.7 to 1.2. that is an evidence base emerging and policy will be made. i that is an evidence base emerging and policy will be made.- and policy will be made. i strongly su ort and policy will be made. i strongly support the _ and policy will be made. i strongly support the home _...
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realised that matt was a larger—than—life character with a huge stretch, notjust here within the metropolitan policelso to police and across the world. he'd served here within the met police, he'd also served with the police in new zealand, and he'd worked across london in both local policing and specialist roles. and i think it's a testament to matt that all those that have spoken about him, their personal memories, their personal recollections, there's still some that reallyjump out to me that aren't widely known. and it was shortly after the terrible events in september 2020 that the detainees that he had previously cared for, some of those came back to the custody centre, to pass on their own respects. and i think that's the mark of the man who cared deeply for others has left a lasting legacy across policing. but of course, that isn't just known for his role as a police officer, you know, as a partner to sue, he has a son, luke, but he was huge, huge into his sport — known by many for his rugby coaching, which i think really epitomised his leadership and his coaching skills. but he was also an
realised that matt was a larger—than—life character with a huge stretch, notjust here within the metropolitan policelso to police and across the world. he'd served here within the met police, he'd also served with the police in new zealand, and he'd worked across london in both local policing and specialist roles. and i think it's a testament to matt that all those that have spoken about him, their personal memories, their personal recollections, there's still some that reallyjump out to me...
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and he can't believe the metropolitan police allowed a gun into a custody suite.ocedures and all these sorts of things, they've got metal detectors. where you walk in through now. i'm like, well, they've got those in the police stations here, - they've had them for years. the two officers who searched louis de zoysa have been defended by theirforce. the officers, once they searched him on the street, louis de zoysa always remained in handcuffs. when the ammunition was found on him on the street, the handcuffs were removed from a front position to a back position. they've been praised for how they tackled the gunman during the shooting. he shot himself in the neck in the struggle and barely survived. de zoysa is permanently brain—damaged as a result. he can hardly talk. in court he used a whiteboard to communicate. he has autistic spectrum disorder but had a successful school career and learned to shoot with the army cadets. 0n the farm where he lived alone, he used his engineering skills to make the nonstandard bullets for the 19th century revolver he'd bought onl
and he can't believe the metropolitan police allowed a gun into a custody suite.ocedures and all these sorts of things, they've got metal detectors. where you walk in through now. i'm like, well, they've got those in the police stations here, - they've had them for years. the two officers who searched louis de zoysa have been defended by theirforce. the officers, once they searched him on the street, louis de zoysa always remained in handcuffs. when the ammunition was found on him on the...
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london's metropolitan police say they have arrested a man during a major incident. service say they have treated two people at the scene, although the number of injuries is expected to rise. two people have been treated and one is life—threatening. that is the latest information from the ambulance service. but some of the people who were gathered outside seem to have dispersed, so we look as though we are coming towards the end of that incident. it was described as a major incident. there are reports of a stabbing in the last hour. you can see the latest information on your screen. details are coming in to us all the time. let's turn to another important story in the uk. one government adviser told the bbc the bank of england might have to spark a recession to get inflation under control. one assessment that made me raise my eyebrows when i heard it on bbc radio earlier this morning was from karen ward, the chief market strategist atjpmorgan. our economy is running too hot, and the difficulty for the bank of england, no one envies theirjob, is that they have to ther
london's metropolitan police say they have arrested a man during a major incident. service say they have treated two people at the scene, although the number of injuries is expected to rise. two people have been treated and one is life—threatening. that is the latest information from the ambulance service. but some of the people who were gathered outside seem to have dispersed, so we look as though we are coming towards the end of that incident. it was described as a major incident. there are...
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a new video emerges of tory activists partying during the uk's lockdown — the metropolitan police sayst's "aware" of the footage. it was almost like one rule for them and anotherfor it was almost like one rule for them and another for the rest of the country, and its upsetting. a day of national mourning to clout in pakistan for those who died in a boat off the coast of greece. the us secretary of state begins talks with his chinese counterpart in beijing — amid tensions between the superpowers. "i'm certain i've done nothing wrong" — scotland's former first minister, nicola sturgeon, responds after being arrested and released without charge in connection with the snp finances inevestigation hello i'm vishala sri—pathma. the levelling up and housing secretary michael gove has apologised on behalf of the government for the �*partygate' video which has emerged. it shows conservative party staff enjoying drinks and dancing at a christmas gathering at their headquarters in december 2020 — a time when social distancing restrictions were in place. london's metropolitan police service has sai
a new video emerges of tory activists partying during the uk's lockdown — the metropolitan police sayst's "aware" of the footage. it was almost like one rule for them and anotherfor it was almost like one rule for them and another for the rest of the country, and its upsetting. a day of national mourning to clout in pakistan for those who died in a boat off the coast of greece. the us secretary of state begins talks with his chinese counterpart in beijing — amid tensions between...
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london s metropolitan police service has said it is aware of and considering the footage.' and apologised �*unreservedly�* as helen catt reports. 2020 was the year we saw this, and this, as people accepted strict curbs on their daily lives that the government said were necessary to keep them safe. but in december, in a basement in conservative party headquarters, this... a christmas party — note the festive jumper, dancing and booze. socialising indoors with anyone except your own household or support bubble was banned. some at the party seemed worried at their event being caught on camera. instagram live! the levelling up secretary said he was sorry it had happened. as we all know, there have been police investigations into what happened in downing street, but putting that to one side, on a personal level, i would like to apologise to people for this behaviour. it's unacceptable and indefensible. in december 2020, andrew naughton was shielding with his daughter, who has cerebral palsy. this video that has come out today is a kick in the teeth for those of us that have bee
london s metropolitan police service has said it is aware of and considering the footage.' and apologised �*unreservedly�* as helen catt reports. 2020 was the year we saw this, and this, as people accepted strict curbs on their daily lives that the government said were necessary to keep them safe. but in december, in a basement in conservative party headquarters, this... a christmas party — note the festive jumper, dancing and booze. socialising indoors with anyone except your own...
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and he can't believe the metropolitan police allowed a gun into a custody suite. change the procedures and all these sorts of things, they've got metal detectors. where you walk in through now. i'm like, well, they've got those in the police stations here, - they've had them for years. the two officers who searched louis de zoysa have been defended by theirforce. the officers, once they searched him on the street, louis de zoysa always remained in handcuffs. when the ammunition was found on him on the street, the handcuffs were removed from a front position to a back position. they've been praised for how they tackled the gunman during the shooting. he shot himself in the neck in the struggle and barely survived. de zoysa is permanently brain—damaged as a result. he can hardly talk. in court he used a whiteboard to communicate. he has autistic spectrum disorder but had a successful school career and learned to shoot with the army cadets. on the farm where he lived alone, he used his engineering skills to make the nonstandard bullets for the 19th century revolver h
and he can't believe the metropolitan police allowed a gun into a custody suite. change the procedures and all these sorts of things, they've got metal detectors. where you walk in through now. i'm like, well, they've got those in the police stations here, - they've had them for years. the two officers who searched louis de zoysa have been defended by theirforce. the officers, once they searched him on the street, louis de zoysa always remained in handcuffs. when the ammunition was found on him...
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the metropolitan police, wnisn— rules. the metropolitan police, which cleared _ rules.nt is, is what is troubling boris johnson . it what is troubling boris johnson . ii seems— what is troubling boris johnson . it seems that— what is troubling boris johnson . it seems that there is there are different— . it seems that there is there are different interpretations of wnei— are different interpretations of we es— are different interpretations of what was within— are different interpretations of what was within the rules and wnei— what was within the rules and wneiesi — what was within the rules and what wasn't. boris- what was within the rules and what wasn't. "" what wasn't. boris johnson was being advised by david pannick qc, one of the most eminent lawyers in the country. so, so that charge he's making in this statement today would have been after talking to david pannick, who i'd always want on my side in a court case. well, certainly if i could afford him and it was actually really interesting listening to some of the testimony boris johnson testimony that boris johns
the metropolitan police, wnisn— rules. the metropolitan police, which cleared _ rules.nt is, is what is troubling boris johnson . it what is troubling boris johnson . ii seems— what is troubling boris johnson . it seems that— what is troubling boris johnson . it seems that there is there are different— . it seems that there is there are different interpretations of wnei— are different interpretations of we es— are different interpretations of what was within— are different...
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the metropolitan police conduct raids to identify illegal traders.erries, it is sold in abundance in underground passages near the metro station and in other busy places without permits. such sellers cannot show the quality of the goods , often dubious, however, a damaged product can also be bought on the market. our correspondent anna will tell you how to choose the right cherry. the chase ends already on the street fines for illegal trade are issued here almost every week, but this does not stop anyone from one field of berries without documents. and these mountains of cherries near the serb molot station. where do you get the child from? help you understand in this form the products are stored for a day, or even a few before they get to an impromptu counter near the railway track, and all the dust and dirt flies on the berry in such conditions to buy any products strongly not recommended, because there are no quality certificates sellers are not provided, especially since there is no need for this. the price of cherries in a store or on the market
the metropolitan police conduct raids to identify illegal traders.erries, it is sold in abundance in underground passages near the metro station and in other busy places without permits. such sellers cannot show the quality of the goods , often dubious, however, a damaged product can also be bought on the market. our correspondent anna will tell you how to choose the right cherry. the chase ends already on the street fines for illegal trade are issued here almost every week, but this does not...
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and that is been found guilty of murdering a metropolitan police sergeant and a holding cell in south shot sergeant did inside custody suite in 2020, it sent shock waves through policing. today, he was found guilty of murder. matt ratana was a love police officer and rugby coached in following this afternoons verdict, his partner spoke of the loss. his life was his partner spoke of the loss. h 3 life was taken too soon in the line of duty during a job that he loved. a into a lifetime of service. attributes fluid and from his colleagues, from communities and those he served in from those who knew him in his life outside policing. knew him in his life outside olicinu. , , . ., policing. they were testament to the man that he — policing. they were testament to the man that he was. _ policing. they were testament to the man that he was. it _ policing. they were testament to the man that he was. it started - policing. they were testament to the man that he was. it started as - man that he was. it started as a routine stop _ man that he was. it started as a routine stop in _ man that he was
and that is been found guilty of murdering a metropolitan police sergeant and a holding cell in south shot sergeant did inside custody suite in 2020, it sent shock waves through policing. today, he was found guilty of murder. matt ratana was a love police officer and rugby coached in following this afternoons verdict, his partner spoke of the loss. his life was his partner spoke of the loss. h 3 life was taken too soon in the line of duty during a job that he loved. a into a lifetime of...
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i will add that cryptocurrency is often used by various swindlers, so the metropolitan police came across a foreigner who transferred large sums of money into cryptocurrency for several months. illegal money found that the swindlers used the young man. as an intermediary for the transfer of cash cryptocurrencies. he was transferred the money received from the deceived belarusians for a certain fee. he transported them in tokens and sent them to the organizers of criminal schemes. it is known that from april to early june, a minsker. transferred almost 2.5 million rubles to cryptocurrency. a protocol was drawn up for an illegal crypto-currency , he faces a large fine and confiscation of the entire amount that was transferred through his virtual wallet. in addition, operatives find out the organizers of the fraudulent scheme alexander kamovich victoria radevich and dmitry garkusha agency or news? 32 days left until the 32nd international festival of arts slavianski bazaar. in vitebsk , not only the magic of numbers was discussed today, during the big prestur for journalists for the most fav
i will add that cryptocurrency is often used by various swindlers, so the metropolitan police came across a foreigner who transferred large sums of money into cryptocurrency for several months. illegal money found that the swindlers used the young man. as an intermediary for the transfer of cash cryptocurrencies. he was transferred the money received from the deceived belarusians for a certain fee. he transported them in tokens and sent them to the organizers of criminal schemes. it is known...
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a picture of mr white quickly circulated on social media and the metropolitan police later said they the fa say they can turn mr white's actions and their security at wembley also worked alongside police. upon his arrest, mr white told police they hadn't even asked him what the shirt referred to and the said that it referred to his grandfather who was 97 when it out and hadn't had enough children. but he was accused of causing distress. mr white says he deeply regrets his actions and those he upset a lot of people. thejudge said actions and those he upset a lot of people. the judge said your vile message was clear to everyone in liverpool or those interested in football around the world. why you choose to display a carefully printed message like that is to understand. i'm quite clear you would have known that statement would have known that statement would have known that statement would have caused distress and disorder. those expressions or you have no place in football. thejudge handed him a £1000 fine, £400 in surcharges and £85 in costs. he was also handed a four—year banning or
a picture of mr white quickly circulated on social media and the metropolitan police later said they the fa say they can turn mr white's actions and their security at wembley also worked alongside police. upon his arrest, mr white told police they hadn't even asked him what the shirt referred to and the said that it referred to his grandfather who was 97 when it out and hadn't had enough children. but he was accused of causing distress. mr white says he deeply regrets his actions and those he...
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this report that's come out today should be the final nail in the coffin of the metropolitan police —ocial change, but it acknowledged that officers should not have used the identities of dead children as part of their cover stories or had sexual relationships with activists. with the benefit of hindsight, there should have been more work in relation to reviewing the information that was being gathered and more care taken in relation to the groups that were being infiltrated. the undercover policing inquiry will now examine the activities of the spy cops who infiltrated groups in the decades since the �*60s and �*70s. june kelly, bbc news. sir richard branson�*s virgin galactic has sent its first commerical flight into space from spaceport america in new mexico. this is the moment the rocket—powered plane, called unity, separated from its mothership — to soar into space before gliding back to earth about 75 minutes later. passengers experienced a few minutes of weightlessness and caught a glimpse of the curvature of the earth from more than 50 miles — or 80 kilometers — above sea leve
this report that's come out today should be the final nail in the coffin of the metropolitan police —ocial change, but it acknowledged that officers should not have used the identities of dead children as part of their cover stories or had sexual relationships with activists. with the benefit of hindsight, there should have been more work in relation to reviewing the information that was being gathered and more care taken in relation to the groups that were being infiltrated. the undercover...
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found to nave — metropolitan police found to nave not— metropolitan police found to have notthe farewell events i attentet— known that the farewell events i attended were _ known that the farewell events i attended were not— known that the farewell events i attended were not authorised vortttase— attended were not authorised workplace events because wait for workplace events because wait tor rt.— workplace events because wait tor t. to— workplace events because wait for it. no such— workplace events because wait for it. no such event could tavtttty— for it. no such event could lawfully have— for it. no such event could lawfully have taken place anyvnere— lawfully have taken place anyvnere tn— lawfully have taken place anywhere in the country under the committee's— anywhere in the country under the committee's interpretation of sovtn — the committee's interpretation of covid rules— the committee's interpretation of covid rules ._ the committee's interpretation of covid rules. he argues that the metropolitan _ of covid rules. he argues that the metropolitan police took a tttter
found to nave — metropolitan police found to nave not— metropolitan police found to have notthe farewell events i attentet— known that the farewell events i attended were _ known that the farewell events i attended were not— known that the farewell events i attended were not authorised vortttase— attended were not authorised workplace events because wait for workplace events because wait tor rt.— workplace events because wait tor t. to— workplace events because wait for it. no...
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the metropolitan police says it's "aware" of the footage.tzerland has approved a new law to make the country carbon neutral by 2050. the proposals require the government to slash the country's reliance on fossil fuels. now on bbc news — first hand accounts from veterans of the second world war in episode one of we were there. you were shot at, shelled, bombed, mortared. ..and yelled, "let the bombs go from the aircraft". how many young people did we actually kill? we looked to the aircraft and the whole of the back of it had been shredded with shell splinters. if the sergeant says, _ "jump," you said, "how high?" we just did whatever we were told to do. i in the sand, the only way to survive seemed to be try and get shelter of some kind. because of the 12 of us, only eight of us had come back. four of our crews had gone, including one crew who were on their very first trip. it was a sunday. i was in church with my mother and father. and i remember hearing the bishop getting up in the pulpit before his sermon and saying, "we're now at war wit
the metropolitan police says it's "aware" of the footage.tzerland has approved a new law to make the country carbon neutral by 2050. the proposals require the government to slash the country's reliance on fossil fuels. now on bbc news — first hand accounts from veterans of the second world war in episode one of we were there. you were shot at, shelled, bombed, mortared. ..and yelled, "let the bombs go from the aircraft". how many young people did we actually kill? we...
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eric was a metropolitan police officer and dorothy was a hairdresser.would you say is the secret to such a long and happy marriage? >> share everything together, down to the last biscuit. if there is only one chocolate in the box left, we have half each. reporter: eric, what do you love about dorothy? >> she is so considerate, kind, the apple of my eye. [laughter] >> do you see what he is like? he is lovely. he is out of this world. >> to eric and dorothy. >> cheers, darling. >> cheers, darling. i love it. [laughter] >> before we go, we have one final romantic notes. it is valentine's day in brazil. locals refer to today as sweetheart stay -- sweethearts day. it is pretty much the same as valentine's day but brazil is busy at that time so they narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.
eric was a metropolitan police officer and dorothy was a hairdresser.would you say is the secret to such a long and happy marriage? >> share everything together, down to the last biscuit. if there is only one chocolate in the box left, we have half each. reporter: eric, what do you love about dorothy? >> she is so considerate, kind, the apple of my eye. [laughter] >> do you see what he is like? he is lovely. he is out of this world. >> to eric and dorothy. >>...
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i'm joined now by dai davies, who served for 30 years in the metropolitan police, becoming the operationalforjoining us. what do you make of what _ thank you forjoining us. what do you make of what you _ thank you forjoining us. what do you make of what you have - thank you forjoining us. what do | you make of what you have heard thank you forjoining us. what do - you make of what you have heard from these women? first you make of what you have heard from these women?— these women? first thing i would sa , m these women? first thing i would say. my heart _ these women? first thing i would say. my heart goes _ these women? first thing i would say, my heart goes out _ these women? first thing i would say, my heart goes out to - these women? first thing i would say, my heart goes out to them l these women? first thing i would i say, my heart goes out to them and these women? first thing i would - say, my heart goes out to them and i actually condemn the units and those of particularly in that unit, that use deceit, deception in this way to embed themselves with these women. there is no excuse
i'm joined now by dai davies, who served for 30 years in the metropolitan police, becoming the operationalforjoining us. what do you make of what _ thank you forjoining us. what do you make of what you _ thank you forjoining us. what do you make of what you have - thank you forjoining us. what do | you make of what you have heard thank you forjoining us. what do - you make of what you have heard from these women? first you make of what you have heard from these women?— these women? first...
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indeed the metropolitan police determined that metropolitan police determined hheh heris— metropolitane said then when the met police said that didn't want to that they didn't want to investigate too much, there was even legal action taken against the to the met to make them try to investigate and investigate even more of it. and now with a situation now we end up with a situation where who's called where somebody who's called him a on twitter is chairing a liar on twitter is chairing a committee. i mean, yeah, all right. johnson right. boris johnson is no saint. i mean, have to saint. but i mean, you have to be question the validity be able to question the validity of report. you've summed up of the report. you've summed up a of the report. you've summed up e—eh— of the report. you've summed up e—eh eehhs- of the report. you've summed up a_of events pretty- a huge series of events pretty wehh— a huge series of events pretty wehh hhere— a huge series of events pretty well there because, course, a huge series of events pretty w
indeed the metropolitan police determined that metropolitan police determined hheh heris— metropolitane said then when the met police said that didn't want to that they didn't want to investigate too much, there was even legal action taken against the to the met to make them try to investigate and investigate even more of it. and now with a situation now we end up with a situation where who's called where somebody who's called him a on twitter is chairing a liar on twitter is chairing a...
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the bbc also found the metropolitan police were criticized in a public entry, seriously mishandling keynce related to him. stephen was 18 when he was murdered in a racist attack by a gang of young white men in south london in 1993. two of the original five prime suspects were jailed for the murder in 2012. the other three have not been convicted of the client -- crime. >> stephen lawrence, the victim of the most notorious racist murder in british history. 30 years on, we reveal disastrous police failures. identifying key suspects for the first time. he was killed by a gang of young white men in south london in 1993. the met police handling of the case to the force being branded institutionally racist. >> they have no intention of finding the people who killed my son. i have no confidence in these people to do anything when it comes to this space. >> there were five prime suspects. two finally convicted a decade ago. but stephen's friend, duane, who survived the attack said that there were six attackers. our investigation today identifies a new suspect the first time. this man, matthew w
the bbc also found the metropolitan police were criticized in a public entry, seriously mishandling keynce related to him. stephen was 18 when he was murdered in a racist attack by a gang of young white men in south london in 1993. two of the original five prime suspects were jailed for the murder in 2012. the other three have not been convicted of the client -- crime. >> stephen lawrence, the victim of the most notorious racist murder in british history. 30 years on, we reveal disastrous...
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this report should be the final nail in the coffin of the metropolitan police. >> political and socialnge. plus it's acknowledged that officers should not have used their identities as part of their cover stories for had sexual relationships with activists. >> for the benefit of hindsight there should've been more work in relation to reviewing the formation that was being gathered. and mark care taken in relation to the groups that were being infiltrated. >> the undercover policing inquiry will examine the divinities of the strikeouts it cades since the 60's and 70's area june kelly, bbc news. >> madonna has been discharged from the hospital after spending a number of days in intensive car. her manager said she picked up a serious bacterial infection but it's understood she's at home and feeling better. madonna's seven-month celebrations were was due to begin in two weeks time with gigs set cajoled -- scheduled around the world. around the world and across the u.k. this is bbc. we'll take a look now at some of the other stories that are making years in the u.k. area a record level in m
this report should be the final nail in the coffin of the metropolitan police. >> political and socialnge. plus it's acknowledged that officers should not have used their identities as part of their cover stories for had sexual relationships with activists. >> for the benefit of hindsight there should've been more work in relation to reviewing the formation that was being gathered. and mark care taken in relation to the groups that were being infiltrated. >> the undercover...
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-found- crown court, a metropolitan police found guilty of police officer found guilty of eexwabyhese setbacks? is it lefty lawyers?— you blame for these setbacks? is it lefty lawyers? the labour party— it lefty lawyers? the labour barby. bbe— it lefty lawyers? the labour party, the house— it lefty lawyers? the labour party, the house of lords, or me— party, the house of lords, or me bbeb— party, the house of lords, or me bbeb e — party, the house of lords, or the blob .7 well,- party, the house of lords, or the blob ? �*lrwlrt.. 5g the blob? well, the system is figged the blob? well, the system is rigged against the british people. it's as simple as that . people. it's as simple as that. that's why we're changing the laws through our illegal migration bill. that's why we are rolling out a groundbreaking partnership with rwanda, which we believe is lawful, with a with a country that we believe is safe . so we need to change is safe. so we need to change the system. we need to change our laws. that's how we're going to the boats. what's your to stop the boats. what's your babeeb— to
-found- crown court, a metropolitan police found guilty of police officer found guilty of eexwabyhese setbacks? is it lefty lawyers?— you blame for these setbacks? is it lefty lawyers? the labour party— it lefty lawyers? the labour barby. bbe— it lefty lawyers? the labour party, the house— it lefty lawyers? the labour party, the house of lords, or me— party, the house of lords, or me bbeb— party, the house of lords, or me bbeb e — party, the house of lords, or the blob .7 well,-...
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year-old koby benjamin police say benjamin fled to las vegas and was arrested by los vegas metropolitan police yesterday. the shooting happened on saturday night near bellevue ranch park on blacksmith way. police say 2 groups of teen boys and then got into an argument and that is when shots were fired. police say the incident was gang-related. they identified the second adult suspect as 23 year-old anthony vega-rodriguez. the other 3 suspects are minors. all of them well rested on homicide charges and detectives are working with the district attorney's office about potential gang enhancements. the person shot and killed near the powell street bart station in san francisco last week has now been identified according to the medical examiner. 21 year-old out of barfield was shot in the area of powell and market streets on thursday night. police made 2 arrests in that shooting. the 18 year-old male suspect is facing murder charges. the female suspect is a she has been released to her guardian. police are still investigating this case. this is san francisco's 23rd confirmed homicide so far this yea
year-old koby benjamin police say benjamin fled to las vegas and was arrested by los vegas metropolitan police yesterday. the shooting happened on saturday night near bellevue ranch park on blacksmith way. police say 2 groups of teen boys and then got into an argument and that is when shots were fired. police say the incident was gang-related. they identified the second adult suspect as 23 year-old anthony vega-rodriguez. the other 3 suspects are minors. all of them well rested on homicide...
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the metropolitan police - " the metropolitan police says " " the metropolitan police says white, uno—lice says white, who died in 2021, aged 50, was arresrei— who died in 2021, aged 50, was arrested twice— who died in 2021, aged 50, was arrested twice ,_ who died in 2021, aged 50, was arrested twice , but— who died in 2021, aged 50, was arrested twice , but there was arrested twice, but there was nor— arrested twice, but there was nor enougn— arrested twice, but there was not enough evidence to prosecute nim— not enough evidence to prosecute nin. in— not enough evidence to prosecute nin. in a— not enough evidence to prosecute him. in a statement— not enough evidence to prosecute him. in a statement prompted by a nac— him. in a statement prompted by a bbc investigation, the force aininei— a bbc investigation, the force ainirrei a— a bbc investigation, the force admitted a significant and regrerranie— admitted a significant and regrettable error was made during— regrettable error was made during ane— regrettable error was made during the initial investigation . ine— during the initial i
the metropolitan police - " the metropolitan police says " " the metropolitan police says white, uno—lice says white, who died in 2021, aged 50, was arresrei— who died in 2021, aged 50, was arrested twice— who died in 2021, aged 50, was arrested twice ,_ who died in 2021, aged 50, was arrested twice , but— who died in 2021, aged 50, was arrested twice , but there was arrested twice, but there was nor— arrested twice, but there was nor enougn— arrested twice, but there...
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metropolitan police officer michael fanone.rosecutors say the officer was dragged into the mob and beaten by other rioters when rodriguez used a stun gun to repeatedly shock him. fanone's injuries ended his law enforcement career. >>> still to come, prime suspect. why online retail giant amazon is being sued over its prime subscription. subscription. i'm world champion skier lindsey vonn, and ever since i retired, i've had trouble falling asleep and staying asleep - you u know, insosomnia. whwhich was mamaking my dads fefeel like anan uphill baba. and d i don't t like going uphihill. that i is, until i i discscovered somomething different,t, quviviq - - a a once-nighthtly fda -approveved medicatition for r adults witith insomni. not gegetting enouough slep was leavaving me tirired... ohoh come on!! waitit, wait! and slowowing me down dururing my dayays. on youour left! mamaking even n the things i lolove difficucult. but t quviviq hehelped me get morore sleep. quviviviq works s differentltly than m medicationn you u may have t
metropolitan police officer michael fanone.rosecutors say the officer was dragged into the mob and beaten by other rioters when rodriguez used a stun gun to repeatedly shock him. fanone's injuries ended his law enforcement career. >>> still to come, prime suspect. why online retail giant amazon is being sued over its prime subscription. subscription. i'm world champion skier lindsey vonn, and ever since i retired, i've had trouble falling asleep and staying asleep - you u know,...
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the commissioner of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley, has apologised for the force's past failingsver, then you may find yourself sneezing over the next few days in parts of the country. the met office is warning of a �*pollen bomb' that's set to hit london and the south east. more than one in four people in the uk suffer from tree and grass pollen allergies.
the commissioner of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley, has apologised for the force's past failingsver, then you may find yourself sneezing over the next few days in parts of the country. the met office is warning of a �*pollen bomb' that's set to hit london and the south east. more than one in four people in the uk suffer from tree and grass pollen allergies.
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david carrick who admitted being a serial rapist, he had been in the metropolitan police for 20 yearsmet police. those massive scandals, these were essentially criminals in uniform. 0ther police officers elsewhere also found to have been breaking the law. and other scandals as well. andy cook is saying, trust is hanging by a thread, how do you rebuild trust? he believes the police need to get back to basics which means concentrating on core policing, neighbourhood policing, when somebody calls the police they should expect a good response, police should be investigating crimes. these may seem obvious but andy cook believes the british police forces have not been doing theirjob in this regard in recent years. you might say basic things. you might say the public rely on the police catching criminals and retaining trust. andy cook saying they have failed on both scores. 0ne they have failed on both scores. one reason he believes is the police are being pulled in too many directions and having to do the job of other public services. he says the police should not get involved in mental hea
david carrick who admitted being a serial rapist, he had been in the metropolitan police for 20 yearsmet police. those massive scandals, these were essentially criminals in uniform. 0ther police officers elsewhere also found to have been breaking the law. and other scandals as well. andy cook is saying, trust is hanging by a thread, how do you rebuild trust? he believes the police need to get back to basics which means concentrating on core policing, neighbourhood policing, when somebody calls...
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squad wasn't justified ort— metropolitan police squad wasn't justified and the— metropolitan policeactivities of the special demonstration squad between 1968 and 1982. a spokesperson for campaigners says the findings are devastating for the police , are devastating for the police, the security services and government. the met police has apologised and says that undercover policing has undergone radical reform over the years . elsewhere, a police the years. elsewhere, a police officer has been placed under formal investigation for voluntary homicide after a teenager was shot dead after he refused a traffic stop in paris. the mother of the 17 year old is leading a march in the suburb of nanterre in tribute to her son with cries of for justice nanterre in tribute to her son with cries of forjustice nahal, with cries of for justice nahal, at least 180 people have been arrested so far after two nights of unrest. but earlier it was announced that 40,000 police officers would be deployed across the country to deal with the protests . and back here, the protests. and back here, bofis the pro
squad wasn't justified ort— metropolitan police squad wasn't justified and the— metropolitan policeactivities of the special demonstration squad between 1968 and 1982. a spokesperson for campaigners says the findings are devastating for the police , are devastating for the police, the security services and government. the met police has apologised and says that undercover policing has undergone radical reform over the years . elsewhere, a police the years. elsewhere, a police officer has...
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metropolitan police detained the notorious man.t the sight of law enforcement officers, he barked up in the apartment and threatened to commit suicide. and before that, he attacked his wife and daughter. what did maxim shevchenko find out for ? we approached this cozy courtyard in the south-west of the capital, wednesday morning began with upheavals. the tenants of the high-rise building did not have time to get used to the squabbles and quarrels of the new family from the sixth floor. as the drama gained momentum, it was asked that this apartment was moved and sold. here they also say that they themselves had constant scandals in the photograph, presumably the main character of this story is 48-year-old andrey demchenko early in the morning, allegedly the man attacked his wife and daughter with a knife, and he fell into a rage, they say, because of his wife’s desire to get a divorce , he managed to inflict several stab wounds on both. after that, the aggressor was pushed, the victims managed to run out on the stairs to the site, n
metropolitan police detained the notorious man.t the sight of law enforcement officers, he barked up in the apartment and threatened to commit suicide. and before that, he attacked his wife and daughter. what did maxim shevchenko find out for ? we approached this cozy courtyard in the south-west of the capital, wednesday morning began with upheavals. the tenants of the high-rise building did not have time to get used to the squabbles and quarrels of the new family from the sixth floor. as the...
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the head of the metropolitan police has apologised for the force's past failings towards the lgbt+ communitygner peter tatchell, sir mark rowley, said scotland yard had systems in place that led to bias and discrimination towards the public over many decades. peter tatchell has described the apology as "groundbreaking". there has been a significant shift in how we do our grocery shopping since the covid pandemic and cost of living crisis. retail data, compiled the analyst firm kantar has told the bbc, shoppers now visit the supermarket less often, spend more on own—label goods and are turning to loyalty schemes to get discounts. you're live with bbc news. welcome back to the programme. cancer patients across the uk are facing longer waits and more gruelling treatment because there is a "chronic shortage" of doctors and trained staff. that's the warning today from the body representing many cancer specialists. the royal college of radiologists says that half of all cancer units are already reporting frequent delays for chemotherapy and radiotherapy. and it's warning that unless urgent action
the head of the metropolitan police has apologised for the force's past failings towards the lgbt+ communitygner peter tatchell, sir mark rowley, said scotland yard had systems in place that led to bias and discrimination towards the public over many decades. peter tatchell has described the apology as "groundbreaking". there has been a significant shift in how we do our grocery shopping since the covid pandemic and cost of living crisis. retail data, compiled the analyst firm kantar...
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and he can't believe the metropolitan police allowed a gun into a custody suite.hange the procedures and all these sorts of things, they've got metal detectors. where you walk in through now. i'm like, well, they've got those in the police stations here, - they've had them for years. the two officers who searched louis de zoysa have been defended by theirforce. louis de zoysa always remained in handcuffs. when the ammunition was found on him on the street, the handcuffs were removed from a front position to a back position. they've been praised for tackling the gunman, who shot himself in the neck in the struggle. de zoysa is permanently brain—damaged as a result. he can hardly talk. in court he used a whiteboard to communicate. he has autistic spectrum disorder but had a successful school career and learned to shoot with the army cadets. at this farm he made the non—standard bullets for the 19th century revolver he'd bought online and prepared a holster to conceal the gun. his lawyers argued that the shooting was the result of an autistic meltdown, but the jury d
and he can't believe the metropolitan police allowed a gun into a custody suite.hange the procedures and all these sorts of things, they've got metal detectors. where you walk in through now. i'm like, well, they've got those in the police stations here, - they've had them for years. the two officers who searched louis de zoysa have been defended by theirforce. louis de zoysa always remained in handcuffs. when the ammunition was found on him on the street, the handcuffs were removed from a...
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the metropolitan police says it's "aware" of the footage.tzerland has approved a new law to make the country carbon neutral by 2050. the proposals require the government to slash the country's reliance on fossil fuels. now on bbc news — a special edition of talking movies from the tribeca festival. hello from new york. i'm tom brook, and welcome to talking movies. in this edition, highlights from robert de niro�*s tribeca festival. lots on offer at tribeca this year and lots to see in talking movies. the opening—night film was kiss the future, co—produced by matt damon. what i love about this movie is what it says about the role of art and music as an act of defiance. compelling documentaries from ukraine including one showing the power of laughter during war. and female film—makers breaking records at tribeca with better representation than ever this year — they were very pleased to be here. tribeca! it is the word on every movie director's lips. and the deaf oscar—winning actor, troy kotsur, on his moving short film paying tribute to his f
the metropolitan police says it's "aware" of the footage.tzerland has approved a new law to make the country carbon neutral by 2050. the proposals require the government to slash the country's reliance on fossil fuels. now on bbc news — a special edition of talking movies from the tribeca festival. hello from new york. i'm tom brook, and welcome to talking movies. in this edition, highlights from robert de niro�*s tribeca festival. lots on offer at tribeca this year and lots to...
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gavrilovskaya suspected of fraud by the victims, which, of course, the pensioners were detained by the metropolitan policetion of the apartment at the expense of social benefits. if you want to make repairs, at home. these people are walking towards you, or rather, they were walking until they stumbled. this particular man, right in his apartment, not without help, of course , the police were some kind of specialists from rospotrebnadzor, employees of the ministry of internal affairs who stated the rights of consumers and these pseudo-masters clearly violated the repair. who did it like a pensioner, who did people functional bound that
gavrilovskaya suspected of fraud by the victims, which, of course, the pensioners were detained by the metropolitan policetion of the apartment at the expense of social benefits. if you want to make repairs, at home. these people are walking towards you, or rather, they were walking until they stumbled. this particular man, right in his apartment, not without help, of course , the police were some kind of specialists from rospotrebnadzor, employees of the ministry of internal affairs who stated...
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he has never been publicly named before — and the bbc has found that the metropolitan police seriously related to him. stephen was 18 when he was murdered in a racist attack by a gang of young white men in south london in 1993. two of the original five prime suspects were jailed for the murder in 2012. the other three have not been convicted of the crime. ?our correspondent daniel de simone reports. it's the most notorious racist murder in british history. 30 years on, we reveal disastrous police failures and identify a key suspect for the first time. stephen lawrence was murdered by a gang of young, white men in eltham, south london, in april 1993. the met police did not catch the killers. they have no intention of finding the man who killed my son. i have no confidence in them doing anything. there were five prime suspects. two were finally convicted a decade ago. but stephen's friend said there were six attackers. our investigation today identifies a new suspect for the first time, this man, matthew white, and reveals serious failings by the met police. his stepfather contacted the
he has never been publicly named before — and the bbc has found that the metropolitan police seriously related to him. stephen was 18 when he was murdered in a racist attack by a gang of young white men in south london in 1993. two of the original five prime suspects were jailed for the murder in 2012. the other three have not been convicted of the crime. ?our correspondent daniel de simone reports. it's the most notorious racist murder in british history. 30 years on, we reveal disastrous...