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draws on the work of the government's independent review of social cohesion and the metropolitan police commissioneraid this. we said it is surprising that and have not yet responded to the report it commissioned from the commissioner from countering extremism regarding hateful extremism, particular report operating in impunity. and sirjohn saunders in his report said that the home office should respond as a matter of urgency, from what has happened today and is moving away from the home office, you have had any conversations with the home office about if there will be a full response to what the report set out? and also how this new definition will affect the policing of protest? very important points, and i have the opportunity to discuss our work with dame zahra and sir mark. of course, i work closely with the home secretary, particularly, inframing the definition. this shared between my department and the home office. the support scheme is responsible for supporting the police, we are responsible for funding the community organisations in encouraging and greater degree of social cohesion and res
draws on the work of the government's independent review of social cohesion and the metropolitan police commissioneraid this. we said it is surprising that and have not yet responded to the report it commissioned from the commissioner from countering extremism regarding hateful extremism, particular report operating in impunity. and sirjohn saunders in his report said that the home office should respond as a matter of urgency, from what has happened today and is moving away from the home...
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in the metropolitan police, the commissioner has vetted 500 posts into counter corruption measures soe heads of the police leading bodies have committed to providing resources to make sure that public trust can be restored because rogue officers are rooted out. �* , ., because rogue officers are rooted out. �* , , , because rogue officers are rooted out. , ,, _ , out. are you surprised by the number of calls? in — out. are you surprised by the number of calls? in the _ out. are you surprised by the number of calls? in the metropolitan - out. are you surprised by the number of calls? in the metropolitan police . of calls? in the metropolitan police i was astonished _ of calls? in the metropolitan police i was astonished at _ of calls? in the metropolitan police i was astonished at the _ of calls? in the metropolitan police i was astonished at the number - of calls? in the metropolitan police i was astonished at the number ofl i was astonished at the number of police officers... as a result of the calls that have come in from members of the public. there are over 1000 officers suspended
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but metropolitan police commissioner sir mark rowley saying last week that they have to act within theas others would wish it to be. and the police are largely hands off. i would say they don't want to make tensions even worse, but it tends to be very good humoured early on, and then it tends to deteriorate as darkness falls. what i would say is i've seen a few people with face coverings. that's officially not allowed. i haven't seen any hamas flags or hezbollah flags, any of those you would be subject to arrest if you were displaying those. i've not heard that very controversial chant of from the river to the sea yet, but generally you do hear it, albeit only for a few seconds here and there. at the moment, a lot of free, free palestine. stop the genocide . and israel is a terror genocide. and israel is a terror state. let's see how the afternoon progresses. worth saying in all these marches , saying in all these marches, there's been dozens of arrests, but only i think by the end of last year, less than 40 people actually charged catherine. >> it seems to be quite a young crowd, from
but metropolitan police commissioner sir mark rowley saying last week that they have to act within theas others would wish it to be. and the police are largely hands off. i would say they don't want to make tensions even worse, but it tends to be very good humoured early on, and then it tends to deteriorate as darkness falls. what i would say is i've seen a few people with face coverings. that's officially not allowed. i haven't seen any hamas flags or hezbollah flags, any of those you would be...
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tickets go to gbnews.com now to a warning from the uk's most senior police officer for the metropolitan police commissionerding as the fight against terrorism or organised crime. sir mark told the london policing board today that there are hundreds of thousands of men in britain who are a threat to women and girls, and he's added that the scale of the problem means it has to be treated as a threat to national security. when he was speaking a few hours before the bbc airs a documentary into the murder of sarah everard by a serving metropolitan police officer, well , joining me now to discuss well, joining me now to discuss this is the former met police officer, peter kirkham. peter, welcome to the show . so the welcome to the show. so the conversation of late , of course, conversation of late, of course, has been on the oversight of how somebody like cousins could have got away with it. and now when we're looking at the broader police leasing of this, we are faced with an astronomical issue and an astronomical cost, but nevertheless , it's a task we nevertheless, it's a task we must rise to. peter >> yes ,
tickets go to gbnews.com now to a warning from the uk's most senior police officer for the metropolitan police commissionerding as the fight against terrorism or organised crime. sir mark told the london policing board today that there are hundreds of thousands of men in britain who are a threat to women and girls, and he's added that the scale of the problem means it has to be treated as a threat to national security. when he was speaking a few hours before the bbc airs a documentary into the...
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do you remember the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley, said every single burglary willnvestigated . burglary will be investigated. every single one. well, there we are . in the last three years, are. in the last three years, half of them know no burglary. sold. it's appalling because they say it's not important. it is. if you burgled , it's horrible. >> horrible. if you've been a victim of a house burglary. what was your experience with the police? what reason did they give you as to why they may not catch the person who just let themselves into your house and help to their stuff? help themselves to their stuff? vaiews@gbnews.com the email vaiews@gbnews.com is the email address this morning. that and a lot lot more. first though, the very latest news headlines with tatiana . tatiana sanchez. >> beth, thank you very much and good morning. your top stories from the gb newsroom. £360 million worth of funding for uk manufacturing is set to be announced ahead of wednesday's budget. £200 million will be invested in zero carbon aircraft technology with pharmaceutical and car c
do you remember the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley, said every single burglary willnvestigated . burglary will be investigated. every single one. well, there we are . in the last three years, are. in the last three years, half of them know no burglary. sold. it's appalling because they say it's not important. it is. if you burgled , it's horrible. >> horrible. if you've been a victim of a house burglary. what was your experience with the police? what reason did they...
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, the government's independent reviewer of social cohesion, and sir mark rowley, the metropolitan police commissionerointment that the appointment to that post. the proposed definition will hold that extremism is the promotion or ideology or advancement of an ideology based on violence, hatred or intolerance aims to negate intolerance that aims to negate or destroy the fundamental, fundamental rights and freedoms of others or undermine, overturn or system of or replace the uk's system of liberal parliamentary democracy and democratic or and democratic rights, or intentionally create a permissive environment for others to achieve these results , others to achieve these results, it is important to stress that we are in no way intending to restrict freedom of expression, religion or belief, but the government cannot be in a position where, unwittingly or not, we sponsor, subsidise or support in any way. organisations and individuals opposed to the freedoms we hold dear across this house. i am sure that we would agree that organisations such as the british national socialist movement and patriotic altern
, the government's independent reviewer of social cohesion, and sir mark rowley, the metropolitan police commissionerointment that the appointment to that post. the proposed definition will hold that extremism is the promotion or ideology or advancement of an ideology based on violence, hatred or intolerance aims to negate intolerance that aims to negate or destroy the fundamental, fundamental rights and freedoms of others or undermine, overturn or system of or replace the uk's system of...
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the metropolitan police commissioner is saying that it's such a bad level that it should be treated ass. >> so, sir mark rowley's off the back of further horrific revelations about the murder of sarah everard by a police officer serving police officer, he has come out and given this, speech saying that violence against women is so bad, we should treat it as we do organised crime and terrorism , organised crime and terrorism, and his argument there, of course, is that he needs some more resources to do that now. i mean, i read that this morning and i don't really understand why they can't just treat it badly on its own anyway. why doesit badly on its own anyway. why does it have to be be put on a par with terrorism, surely? i mean, it sort of points to a slight, slightly wrong attitude, i think, to start with, if you suddenly have to say, oh, it's as bad terrorism, just just as bad as terrorism, just just treat treat it like what it treat it. treat it like what it is already. >> it does sound like a bit of a almost a gimmick. little bit, almost a gimmick. a little bit, yeah. because thi
the metropolitan police commissioner is saying that it's such a bad level that it should be treated ass. >> so, sir mark rowley's off the back of further horrific revelations about the murder of sarah everard by a police officer serving police officer, he has come out and given this, speech saying that violence against women is so bad, we should treat it as we do organised crime and terrorism , organised crime and terrorism, and his argument there, of course, is that he needs some more...
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the telegraph reports that the metropolitan police commissioner has said violence against women and girlss the comments were made in the wake of a report into sarah everard's murder. the times reports that celebrity horror stories are "making women scared of menopause". the paper says doctors argue celebrity campaigns have contributed to an overmedicalisation of the menopause, and a view that older women are "diseased". and the metro leads on the british army advertising the princess of wales attending the trooping the colour event in june. kensington palace says it hasn't confirmed her appearance. the metro calls the incident an "embarrassing falling out". lots of talk of cuts today, potential tax cuts. also cuts in public services may be to pay for them. —— maybe. the leader of birmingham city council has apologised to people living in the city, after signing off on a wave of cuts to local services, as well as a 21% rise in council tax over the next two years. despite being the largest local authority in europe, birmingham has declared itself effectively bankrupt and needs to make £300
the telegraph reports that the metropolitan police commissioner has said violence against women and girlss the comments were made in the wake of a report into sarah everard's murder. the times reports that celebrity horror stories are "making women scared of menopause". the paper says doctors argue celebrity campaigns have contributed to an overmedicalisation of the menopause, and a view that older women are "diseased". and the metro leads on the british army advertising the...
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you take it from the perspective of mayor adams or the police commissioner rather than 750 national guard people, more state police, more metropolitan transit police they would have rather just had the money last year, they got $60 million from the transit authority and that allowed them to flood more and new york city cops into the system by using overtime to a massive degree. but that is not the offer that's on the table. so they met today at police headquarters with state police, the national guard, the mta police, and they're trying to figure out who's going to go where and what are the best times and places to be? >> all right. john miller. thank you so much. we'll keep an eye on this story as it develops as well. next, the pentagon now confirming that an object floating off the coast of alaska was another balloon. but where did it come from and what was it being used as a spiral? and later, researchers investigated. but just the mind, not pardon me, not just the mind, but the actual brain of a killer. what they see it revealed about the maine mass shooter the greatest stage >> they told about for a lifetime, reached >> tbs >>
you take it from the perspective of mayor adams or the police commissioner rather than 750 national guard people, more state police, more metropolitan transit police they would have rather just had the money last year, they got $60 million from the transit authority and that allowed them to flood more and new york city cops into the system by using overtime to a massive degree. but that is not the offer that's on the table. so they met today at police headquarters with state police, the...
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but the big question is london, the metropolitan police and the police and crime commissioner in london, who's in control, standoff, who's in control, who's going to take action. and i guess today, will the prime minister show that he's in control? >> well, i think one issue that the government would probably point to is that actually the police have a lot of the powers that you're talking about. the police do have the power to shut down these pro—palestine marches if they are thought to be too intimidatory, if they're thought to be slipping into a sort of hate speech, etc. but more often than not, they they don't seem to use them. and this has been an issue that tension between the government and particularly the government and particularly the metropolitan police for quite a long time now, suella braverman has talked about, you know, when she know, one rule. when she was home one home secretary talked about one rule another rule for rule for them, another rule for the rest of us. and and, you know, you can see if you head into london on a protest day, the different ways that different
but the big question is london, the metropolitan police and the police and crime commissioner in london, who's in control, standoff, who's in control, who's going to take action. and i guess today, will the prime minister show that he's in control? >> well, i think one issue that the government would probably point to is that actually the police have a lot of the powers that you're talking about. the police do have the power to shut down these pro—palestine marches if they are thought...
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and i it's not clear to the i suspect it's not clear to the commissioner the metropolitan commissioner of the metropolitan policerently supposed to do differently before rishi sunak made that announcement. >> you're referring him >> you're referring to him saying just saying about police must just not about just managing. it's also about policing . that was also about policing. that was quite veiled threat in some ways. >> kevin, given your criticism, why was it that keir starmer was so supportive ? so supportive? >> i don't know , as again, what >> i don't know, as again, what is it? what is the specific problem that we're talking about? we seem to be talking a lot about , about? we seem to be talking a lot about, um, a mood , a vibe in lot about, um, a mood, a vibe in the country, a kind of slightly incoherent problem. but let's look at let's look at the other end of the of the evidence scale. you know, how many people are being convicted these are being convicted at these protests how many protests or marches? how many people arrested? you people have been arrested? you know, much damage is being know, how mu
and i it's not clear to the i suspect it's not clear to the commissioner the metropolitan commissioner of the metropolitan policerently supposed to do differently before rishi sunak made that announcement. >> you're referring him >> you're referring to him saying just saying about police must just not about just managing. it's also about policing . that was also about policing. that was quite veiled threat in some ways. >> kevin, given your criticism, why was it that keir...
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the metropolitan police have issued a statement saying they're not even aware of a referral by the london clinic to the information commissioner'srdian . he's office. he's our guardian. he's our watchdog on privacy and under the 2018 data protection act , it is under the 2018 data protection act, it is illegal. it under the 2018 data protection act , it is illegal. it is act, it is illegal. it is a crime to obtain an to retain or to disclose information data without the express permission of the data controller. in this case, the building we're looking at right there, the london clinic, prestigious most famous hospital in this country, the resort of famous and royal personages from around the world. when they have medical problems, and all we've heard is that three members of staff have been suspended. now, it would seem to me, i mean, they haven't got this information off a clipboard on the end of the princess's bed, it's been hacked out of the data system. the internet system, the computer system that they have at the hospital. and that would leave a very, very definite trail, which is easy to follow . these are all is easy to
the metropolitan police have issued a statement saying they're not even aware of a referral by the london clinic to the information commissioner'srdian . he's office. he's our guardian. he's our watchdog on privacy and under the 2018 data protection act , it is under the 2018 data protection act, it is illegal. it under the 2018 data protection act , it is illegal. it is act, it is illegal. it is a crime to obtain an to retain or to disclose information data without the express permission of...