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handguns hidden ina assault rifles and handguns hidden in a lorry, one example of why the national crime agencyorganised crime groups are the greatest threat to national security. three years ago, this was britain's biggest gun smuggling operation. armed officers surrounding a boat is a gang offloaded surrounding a boat is a gang offloa d ed 3! surrounding a boat is a gang offloaded 3! machine—guns. today's annual survey of organised crime says new gangs taken their place, firearms are just one of the threat they pose. the nca says there more than a600 organised crime groups in the uk and the scale and complexity of activity is growing. these gangs are increasingly part of global networks. that is down to the internet. while encrypted apps protect privacy, the nca it helps criminals to take better for as a detection as they communicate across borders. international cyber gangs and other under reported threats blackmailing businesses from websites like this one which was recently closed down in a major operation. the national crime agency says there needs to be a rethink in how organised crime i
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ian cruxton from the national crime agency said: acourt is due to appear before a court in madrid nextradition hearing. the spanish police have been giving a briefing to journalist. the spanish police have been giving a briefing tojournalist. he has been described as a top target for the fugitives team working on trying to find british criminals and alleged criminals and suspects who are operating out of spain or have gone to spain. they suggested to the journalists at the briefing that he may have been using four or five different gyms to exercise in, in barcelona. in other words, different gyms to exercise in, in barcelona. in otherwords, not necessarily going to the same place in succession. and the prosecution side of this in terms of the extradition is that he will have to appear before a judge before the high court in madrid. time is pressing in order to then see of the court will give permission for extradited to the uk. let's talk now to steve reynolds. he's the regional head of international operations at the national crime agency. you are responsible for the team who operates
ian cruxton from the national crime agency said: acourt is due to appear before a court in madrid nextradition hearing. the spanish police have been giving a briefing to journalist. the spanish police have been giving a briefing tojournalist. he has been described as a top target for the fugitives team working on trying to find british criminals and alleged criminals and suspects who are operating out of spain or have gone to spain. they suggested to the journalists at the briefing that he may...
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ian cruxton from the national crime agency said: acourt is due to appear before a court in madrid nextdition hearing. nasa's latest mission to mars is about to blast off any second now — aiming to mapping the red planet's interior for the first time. lets cross over to the live pictures from the vandenberg air force base in california. we are about one minute and three quarters from the actual launch. we will take countdown in just a few moments time. this is an important mission because it is an attempt to find out what is actually at the corner of the planet, to map that for the very first time and perhaps to get some clues about why mars, which was once like earth, scientists believe, is no longer. and what that might mean for our planet potentially as well. scientists from the british space agency are also involved in this operation. and are providing some of the details as well as some of the support for it. the mission is called insight and that stands for interior exploration using seismic investigations and huge transport. it is due to launch in one minute's time from a united
ian cruxton from the national crime agency said: acourt is due to appear before a court in madrid nextdition hearing. nasa's latest mission to mars is about to blast off any second now — aiming to mapping the red planet's interior for the first time. lets cross over to the live pictures from the vandenberg air force base in california. we are about one minute and three quarters from the actual launch. we will take countdown in just a few moments time. this is an important mission because it...
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figures from the national crime agency show reported cases of so—called "sextortion" have more than tripleds thought to be higher. my colleague chloe tilley discussed the topic withjon pearn, a victim of attempted sextortion, roy sinclair, from the anti—kidnap and extortion unit at the national crime agency, joanne bocko, the cyber protection officer for avon and somerset police and ron reilly, whose nephew daniel killed himself after he had been a victim of blackmailing by a gang based in the philippines. she asked jon pearn about what happened to him? ijust befriended someone by mistake and got chatting to the person and and mentioned about going on skype. and that is when it all curtailed off. obviously the woman showed me things and that, and the next thing i know i am being blackmailed for £500, which i thought was quite funny because i did not have £500. and i basically told him where to go, i wasn't interested. with which they got quite narky and wanted to show my nieces and nephews and everything the details they brought down. i said, "show them, i will only laugh." so i didn't real
figures from the national crime agency show reported cases of so—called "sextortion" have more than tripleds thought to be higher. my colleague chloe tilley discussed the topic withjon pearn, a victim of attempted sextortion, roy sinclair, from the anti—kidnap and extortion unit at the national crime agency, joanne bocko, the cyber protection officer for avon and somerset police and ron reilly, whose nephew daniel killed himself after he had been a victim of blackmailing by a gang...
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the national crime agency has confirmed thatjamie national crime agency has confirmed that jamie a chordthatjamie a chord has not appealed against his extradition back to the uk. he is wanted here on suspicion of drug offences. he was one of the original suspects in the murder of stephen lawrence. he has always denied any involvement. our correspondent has more. this was a long police investigation, intelligence led between offices here in spain and britain, and eventually he was arrested at a gym in barcelona on friday. we understand that when he gets back to britain, he will not necessarily be arrested, it is unnecessary because it is an extradition, but he will be questioned by the officers from the metropolitan police, because he is wa nted metropolitan police, because he is wanted in britain in being involved in supplying nearly £4 million back of cannabis. james acord was also one of the original suspects in the murder of stephen lawrence back in 1993, but he has never been charged in connection with the murder of a black teenager, and he has always denied any involvement in the ki
the national crime agency has confirmed thatjamie national crime agency has confirmed that jamie a chordthatjamie a chord has not appealed against his extradition back to the uk. he is wanted here on suspicion of drug offences. he was one of the original suspects in the murder of stephen lawrence. he has always denied any involvement. our correspondent has more. this was a long police investigation, intelligence led between offices here in spain and britain, and eventually he was arrested at a...
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and cyberfraud — why top law enforcement officials say organised crime is the greatest threat to national security. the national crime agencymorning, it's monday 14th may. also this morning: a boost for brain cancer research — more funding is announced following the death of dame tessa jowell. two british tourists kidnapped at gunpoint in the democratic republic of congo say they are "very grateful" after being released unharmed. petrol and diesel prices are at their highest since 2014.
and cyberfraud — why top law enforcement officials say organised crime is the greatest threat to national security. the national crime agencymorning, it's monday 14th may. also this morning: a boost for brain cancer research — more funding is announced following the death of dame tessa jowell. two british tourists kidnapped at gunpoint in the democratic republic of congo say they are "very grateful" after being released unharmed. petrol and diesel prices are at their highest since...
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are able to deal with the crime of today and that is what we are doing with our trafficking, national crime agency to ensure that our police are able to keep people safe. >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, pointing out there's been two by 3 billion cut in the last parliament and it is underfunding our police force. 21,000 police officers have lost their jobs since 2010. 6700 police and community support officers lost their jobs. in the meantime, violent crime is rising and sadly there's more crime on the streets of most cities particularly in london. mr. speaker, homelessness is rising, more children are living in poverty. the home is in chaos and making a complete shambles the brexit negotiations. they are damaging our nhs, damaging our children's schools. and mr. speaker, they claim to be strong and stable. we cancel tax rising by more than 5% all over the country. the truth, mr. speaker is that [inaudible] >> more funding going into nhs, more fun in going into schools and social care. he wants to talk about the impact of local residents. on one side of the road in a typical home, someone will pa
are able to deal with the crime of today and that is what we are doing with our trafficking, national crime agency to ensure that our police are able to keep people safe. >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, pointing out there's been two by 3 billion cut in the last parliament and it is underfunding our police force. 21,000 police officers have lost their jobs since 2010. 6700 police and community support officers lost their jobs. in the meantime, violent crime is rising and sadly...
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the british national crime agency warned that potentially hundreds of billions of pounds of money laundering impactsts britain each year, with london a paparticularly attractive destination for russian assets. genie: the democratic republic of congo is in the midst of the ninth outbreak of ebola. is launchinguntry a vaccination program to try to contain the deadly virus. the world health organization ,ut the latest death toll at 25 with the disease showing up in urban areas. final toll could be much worse. emerald maxwell reports. emerald: this building used to be used for meetings. now, patients wait for the first ebola vaccines to arrive. 4000 doses have been shipped. the democratic republic of congo's first urban area to register cases in the new outbreak. tothe building does conform international regulations. we have adapted and designed it to make sure there is no contamination. emerald: the virus is spread from rural areas to this port city, and difficult to contain. kinshasa,ads to downstream -- residents said they did not know how to face the outbreak. >> we work on this river every
the british national crime agency warned that potentially hundreds of billions of pounds of money laundering impactsts britain each year, with london a paparticularly attractive destination for russian assets. genie: the democratic republic of congo is in the midst of the ninth outbreak of ebola. is launchinguntry a vaccination program to try to contain the deadly virus. the world health organization ,ut the latest death toll at 25 with the disease showing up in urban areas. final toll could be...
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with the national crime agency. it was pointed out that there has been a 2.3 billion and the budgets in the last parliament and it's the government that it is underfunding or police force. 20,000 police officers had lost their job. and sadly particularly in london. mister speaker. and the government is making a complete shamble. in mister speaker they claimed to be strong and stable they are rising all over the country. the truth mister speaker is to be focused. more funding going into our schools. he wants to talk about the council. what i suggest he goes forward. on one side of the road in a typical home. that one is in labor. on the other side of the road. when they pay 700 pounds. that is the one way. the conservative at council council the cost you less. thank you mister speaker and 331 days 11 hours and 40 minutes and 22 seconds the prime minister will be leading us out to the european union. we will stop sending billions of pounds. and we will make our own laws and our own country. just despair own judges. wi
with the national crime agency. it was pointed out that there has been a 2.3 billion and the budgets in the last parliament and it's the government that it is underfunding or police force. 20,000 police officers had lost their job. and sadly particularly in london. mister speaker. and the government is making a complete shamble. in mister speaker they claimed to be strong and stable they are rising all over the country. the truth mister speaker is to be focused. more funding going into our...
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ian cruxton from the national crime agency said: acourt is due to appear before a court in madrid nexton hearing. several strong earthquakes have shaken parts of hawaii after the eruption of one of the world's most active volcanoes. people fled from buildings as a 6.9 magnitude quake generated small tsunami waves and briefly cut power supplies — it's the most powerful quake there since 1975. bill hayton reports. a roadblock, hawaii style. this neighbourhood is 2a miles from the crater of mt kilauea, but the ground cracked open on thursday and molten lava poured out. ismelled it and i ran to the corner, and that's when i ran into a military officer, who told me that it's smoking, and sure as heck enough i take the turn and one of my favourite streets at least was on fire. dozens of small earthquakes left cracks in the roads. some residents described a feeling as if a giant snake was moving under the houses. you can feel the heat coming from the ground... yeah, there's heat coming out of there. there's lava under there. and that wasn't the only danger. the air was filled with potentially
ian cruxton from the national crime agency said: acourt is due to appear before a court in madrid nexton hearing. several strong earthquakes have shaken parts of hawaii after the eruption of one of the world's most active volcanoes. people fled from buildings as a 6.9 magnitude quake generated small tsunami waves and briefly cut power supplies — it's the most powerful quake there since 1975. bill hayton reports. a roadblock, hawaii style. this neighbourhood is 2a miles from the crater of mt...
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money—laundering through london is estimated by the national crime agency at £90 billion, and this isret ownership of companies allowed in tax havens. we need transparency so we can minimise the abuse, be it tax evasion, tax avoidance, or the laundering of criminal money, which is becoming more and more of a feature in these jurisdictions, and one we have our own house in order, does she agree with me, that we can then campaign internationally and to close down all tax havens? the amendment was brought by a labour former chair of the public accounts committee. she said the measure... will transform the landscape that allows, whether it's a tax avoider or tax evader, a kleptocrat, a criminal, gangs involved in organised crimes, money launderers, or those wanting to fun terrorism. 0ne conservative said britain has promised it wouldn't legislate without consent from the cayman islands. by this measure today, we are breaking that promise to them. and it is beneath the dignity of this parliament to do away with that promise and that pledge of good faith. another veteran tory disagreed. it'
money—laundering through london is estimated by the national crime agency at £90 billion, and this isret ownership of companies allowed in tax havens. we need transparency so we can minimise the abuse, be it tax evasion, tax avoidance, or the laundering of criminal money, which is becoming more and more of a feature in these jurisdictions, and one we have our own house in order, does she agree with me, that we can then campaign internationally and to close down all tax havens? the amendment...
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ian cruxton from the national crime agency said: acourt is due to appear before a court in madrid nexte us government says it will end its so—called ‘temporary protection status‘ for around 60,000 honduran immigrants by 2020. tougher us immigration policies have targeted migrants from honduras and elsewhere in latin america at its border with mexico. but honduras insists it'll simply be unable to cope with repatriating so many people. russell trott reports. those 100 and migrants waiting at the border to cross into the united states greeted the trump administration's decision with regret and disbelief. america's temporary protection for some immigrants is finally coming to an end. translation: don't get rid of this law. hopefully it weighs on the president's heart. we are all humans will stop hondurans had helped the united states growth. human rights groups and the governments of honduras say the country went be able to cope with the repatriation of tens of thousands of people. free legal support has been pledged for up legal support has been pledged for up to 60,000 who could be vuln
ian cruxton from the national crime agency said: acourt is due to appear before a court in madrid nexte us government says it will end its so—called ‘temporary protection status‘ for around 60,000 honduran immigrants by 2020. tougher us immigration policies have targeted migrants from honduras and elsewhere in latin america at its border with mexico. but honduras insists it'll simply be unable to cope with repatriating so many people. russell trott reports. those 100 and migrants waiting...
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the national crime agency says it knows of at least by instances where young men, 117, in particular,y out and they take their own lives. that has repercussions on families and kim unities who are devastated by this. those are the most extreme cases. we spoke to one person in his mid—20s, so perhaps a bit more mature and able to deal with the pressure, he did end up paying several hundred pounds in two insta nces, paying several hundred pounds in two instances, but eventually found the courage to go to the police. basically, what happened was the screen i was looking at flipped and i was watching myself back on a short loop. as soon as i saw the screen flip, i thought, i know what's coming, because i know this type of thing happens, but ijust never expected it to happen to me, you never do. they said, we want 600 quid or we're going to share this to all your friends and family. it certainly felt almost sinister at that point. at that point, it felt more real than just a scam, where someone's trying to rip you off. at that point, it became serious. i said, i can't pay 600, don't have 6
the national crime agency says it knows of at least by instances where young men, 117, in particular,y out and they take their own lives. that has repercussions on families and kim unities who are devastated by this. those are the most extreme cases. we spoke to one person in his mid—20s, so perhaps a bit more mature and able to deal with the pressure, he did end up paying several hundred pounds in two insta nces, paying several hundred pounds in two instances, but eventually found the...
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ian croxton from the national crime agency said a...a court in madrid next week. public health england says more than 10,000 calls have been made to an official helpline, since a failure in the breast cancer screening programme was revealed. 0ne charity says it's had four times the usual number of people getting in touch with them. almost half a million women were not invited for their final routine check due to a computer error. here's our health editor, hugh pym. phone rings how can i help you? hello. after several attempts helen got through to the official breast screening helpline. it was set up after catastrophic errors caused hundreds of thousands of women to miss their routine mammogram. helen was one of them. she was diagnosed with breast cancer in march and had a mastectomy. we're all post—war babes. we've worked all our lives probably, most of us — we're all post—war babes. we've worked all our lives probably, most of us — paid into the system. now we're in our late 60s and early 70s we're probably not wanted anymore. i feel d
ian croxton from the national crime agency said a...a court in madrid next week. public health england says more than 10,000 calls have been made to an official helpline, since a failure in the breast cancer screening programme was revealed. 0ne charity says it's had four times the usual number of people getting in touch with them. almost half a million women were not invited for their final routine check due to a computer error. here's our health editor, hugh pym. phone rings how can i help...
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national crime agency. sex acts whilst being secretly recorded by criminal gangs. up from just over 400300. of the real number of victims, most of whom don't come forward. this and joins us now. the next ten minutes or so. children in the room you might want to turn the sound off for a while. to turn the sound off for a while. terms of crime, what are people being tricked into doing? being tricked into doing? think are women, actually female gang members, online. gang members, online. acts on webcam whilst being secretly recorded. recorded. once they have the video footage they have the victim. footage they have the victim. footage to all those people we talked about. talked about. this has had some pretty serious consequences? pretty serious consequences? this crime is as serious as it gets. crime is as serious as it gets. number of reported cases are up, troubled in just three years. troubled in just three years. investigators say those numbers are just a fraction of the real number. just a fraction of the real number. just for those victims directly impacted but for the family as wel
national crime agency. sex acts whilst being secretly recorded by criminal gangs. up from just over 400300. of the real number of victims, most of whom don't come forward. this and joins us now. the next ten minutes or so. children in the room you might want to turn the sound off for a while. to turn the sound off for a while. terms of crime, what are people being tricked into doing? being tricked into doing? think are women, actually female gang members, online. gang members, online. acts on...
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the national crime agency, which coordinated the operation, and which directed spanish police to wearjamieof a large scale supply of drugs. he was detained using a european arrest warrant, which are designed to make it easier to arrest people and fellow european countries and the fairly short extradition proceeding should begin in madrid at a quarterly next week. he was, as you said, one of the original suspects in the stephen lawrence murdered 25 yea rs in the stephen lawrence murdered 25 years ago. he was one of those who gave evidence to the stephen lawrence enquiry but there and ever since he's always denied any involvement in stephen lawrence's murder. daniel sandford at new scotla nd murder. daniel sandford at new scotland yard, thank you. donald trump has said that americans' right to own guns are "under siege", in a speech to the powerful national rifle association. and he suggested that the uk's tough gun laws had led to a rise in knife crime. the president said a hospital in london was like "a war zone" because of the number of stabbing victims it was having to treat. from dallas
the national crime agency, which coordinated the operation, and which directed spanish police to wearjamieof a large scale supply of drugs. he was detained using a european arrest warrant, which are designed to make it easier to arrest people and fellow european countries and the fairly short extradition proceeding should begin in madrid at a quarterly next week. he was, as you said, one of the original suspects in the stephen lawrence murdered 25 yea rs in the stephen lawrence murdered 25...
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seizure of the wider problem was the seizure of 250 kilos of cocaine announced today by the national crime agencycessor. 0fficers also seized a handgun. oxford university says it needs to do more to improve its student diversity after figures showed around a third of its colleges accepted three or fewer black applicants during the past three years. but the data for last year reveals the situation is improving, with 18% of its students from ethnic minorities, compared with 1a% in 2013. the taxi app firm uber says it is going to give all of its drivers across europe free insurance for sickness and injury. the company, which has faced criticism for the way it treats drivers, says the move should give them security and peace of mind. our technology correspondent, rory cellan—jones, is here. uber lost its licence to work in london and is appealing against that and their drivers said it should be treated as employees. it is giving them some benefits. they will all get this policy, 70,000 drivers in the uk, 150,000 in europe and it cove rs the uk, 150,000 in europe and it covers things like sickness whe
seizure of the wider problem was the seizure of 250 kilos of cocaine announced today by the national crime agencycessor. 0fficers also seized a handgun. oxford university says it needs to do more to improve its student diversity after figures showed around a third of its colleges accepted three or fewer black applicants during the past three years. but the data for last year reveals the situation is improving, with 18% of its students from ethnic minorities, compared with 1a% in 2013. the taxi...
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the national crime agency says there are now more than 1000 county lines across the uk, a fourfold increasethe extreme violence gangs will use to muscle in on local dealers. in this black bmw, four members of a liverpool gang chased down a rival in the town of rhyl. forcing him to stop in a car park. seconds later, mark mason was dead — stabbed 22 times. most county lines networks are based in london. from where gangs send young couriers across the country. but surveillance of gangs who travel down from london has brought results. this operation in swansea led to more than 60 arrests. but it also showed how far the gangs had penetrated the lucrative local drugs scene. during the operation what we established was that we had around 21 separate drug lines in the swansea bay area. one of the telephone lines was subsequently sold, it went for tens of thousands of pounds. as secure juvenile units across the country fill up with young people snared by the drugs trade, the government admits it can't just arrest its way out of the problem. wyre davis, bbc news. and "gangs, murder and teenage drug r
the national crime agency says there are now more than 1000 county lines across the uk, a fourfold increasethe extreme violence gangs will use to muscle in on local dealers. in this black bmw, four members of a liverpool gang chased down a rival in the town of rhyl. forcing him to stop in a car park. seconds later, mark mason was dead — stabbed 22 times. most county lines networks are based in london. from where gangs send young couriers across the country. but surveillance of gangs who...
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the national crime agency confirmed today that mr acourt, who is wanted here on suspicion of drugs offencesinst the move. he was one of the original suspects in the murder of the black teenager stephen lawrence. he has always denied any involvement. tom burridge sent this update from barcelona. this was a long police investigation, intelligence led, between officers here in spain and in britain, and eventually he was arrested at that gym in barcelona on friday. we understand that when he gets back to britain, he won't necessarily be arrested — it's not necessary, because it's an extradition, but he will be questioned by officers from the metropolitan police, because he is wanted in britain on suspicion of being involved in supplying around £4 million worth of cannabis. now, the other thing to note, of course, about jamie acourt is he was one of the original suspects in the murder of stephen lawrence back in 1983, but he's never been charged in connection with the murder of the black teenager, and he has always denied any involvement in the killing. a 17—year—old boy has been charged with gr
the national crime agency confirmed today that mr acourt, who is wanted here on suspicion of drugs offencesinst the move. he was one of the original suspects in the murder of the black teenager stephen lawrence. he has always denied any involvement. tom burridge sent this update from barcelona. this was a long police investigation, intelligence led, between officers here in spain and in britain, and eventually he was arrested at that gym in barcelona on friday. we understand that when he gets...
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steve reynolds, from the national crime agency, says mr acourt was detained as part of a long—runningeen a fugitive from british justice for some time and we've been trying to find him for a considerable amount of time, together with our partners in spain, the spanish national police and the metropolitan police. the metropolitan police. the metropolitan police. the metropolitan police have an outstanding case against him, a drug supply offence. and he was on our list for top fugitives that we are working with, crimestoppers and the spanish national police to try and track people like him down. we were conducting an operation with the spanish national police for some considerable time. that came to fruition yesterday with his arrest in barcelona. so it would have been a surveillance operation over a long period before you felt you were in a position to actually affect an arrest? well, yes. we would have obviously affected and arrested as soon as he was positively identified, which took yesterday outside the gym that we have heard about in barcelona. the density was a key issue. you've
steve reynolds, from the national crime agency, says mr acourt was detained as part of a long—runningeen a fugitive from british justice for some time and we've been trying to find him for a considerable amount of time, together with our partners in spain, the spanish national police and the metropolitan police. the metropolitan police. the metropolitan police. the metropolitan police have an outstanding case against him, a drug supply offence. and he was on our list for top fugitives that we...
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crimes of today, and that is what we are doing with our serious violence strategy and with our national crime agencyking action across the board to ensure that our police are able to keep people safe. >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, our shadow police minister was pointing out that there has been a £2.3 billion cut in police budgets in the last parliament, and it is the prime minister's government who are underfunding our police force. 21,000 police officers have lost their jobs since 2010, and 6,700 police community support officers lost their jobs. in the meantime, violent crime is rising and, sadly, there are deaths from knife crime on the streets of most cities, particularly in london. mr. speaker, the economy is slowing, homelessness is rising, more children are living in poverty, the home office is in chaos and the government are making a complete shambles of the brexit negotiations. they are damaging our nhs, damaging our children's schools, and cutting police as crime soars, and they claim to be strong and stable. with council tax rising by more than 5% all over the country, is not the trut
crimes of today, and that is what we are doing with our serious violence strategy and with our national crime agencyking action across the board to ensure that our police are able to keep people safe. >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, our shadow police minister was pointing out that there has been a £2.3 billion cut in police budgets in the last parliament, and it is the prime minister's government who are underfunding our police force. 21,000 police officers have lost their jobs...
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and this kind of runs parallel to another investigation that's going on in britain by their national crime agencywhich is looking into hacking, looking into destruction of evidence. and a whole range of kind of issues. >> now, is this connected to the mueller probe, at all? >> that's not clear to us. we know that mueller's -- people from mueller's team questioned two cambridge analytica executives in december. we don't know what went beyond that. mueller's team is obviously pretty tight-lipped. and exactly what the relationship here, if there is any, just isn't clear right now. >> and i understand the investigators have contacted facebook as well? >> they have. and look, i want to be clear. the people we've spoken to and facebook don't appear to be targets of this investigation. these are potential witnesses. it would be natural to be in touch with facebook. the data was taken from them and they would know a lot about it and have a lot to provide and possibly add there. >> and in the introduction to you, we mentioned they did work for the trump campaign and other republican candidates. do we know
and this kind of runs parallel to another investigation that's going on in britain by their national crime agencywhich is looking into hacking, looking into destruction of evidence. and a whole range of kind of issues. >> now, is this connected to the mueller probe, at all? >> that's not clear to us. we know that mueller's -- people from mueller's team questioned two cambridge analytica executives in december. we don't know what went beyond that. mueller's team is obviously pretty...
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the national crime agency here in the uk is working to prevent this. where doing work currently in the philippines now with law—enforcement there. and they're agreeing to get involved with us and assist and do their own prosecution around these gangs. we've done work in morocco as well which has a reduction in offenders, because of significant arrests in organised crime rings over there. so the work is taking place overseas. but we just need the victims to come forward, which we understand is a difficult thing to do. but with their information, we can pass it onto foreign law enforcement and get these people prosecuted. the island chain of socotra is known as the galapagos of the indian ocean for its rich and endemic ecosystem. but it's just been devastated by powerful cyclone. socotra is part of yemen which is embroiled in a lengthy civil war. socotra's four islands haven't been directly affected by the fighting on the mainland but the government has now declared it a disaster zone because of cyclone mekunu you see here. these are the latest pictures
the national crime agency here in the uk is working to prevent this. where doing work currently in the philippines now with law—enforcement there. and they're agreeing to get involved with us and assist and do their own prosecution around these gangs. we've done work in morocco as well which has a reduction in offenders, because of significant arrests in organised crime rings over there. so the work is taking place overseas. but we just need the victims to come forward, which we understand is...
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a representative from the national crime agency says he thought he could evade capture but as a resultd evade capture but as a result of an investigation, his days on the run had ended. he is due to appear before a court in madrid next week foran before a court in madrid next week for an extradition hearing. several strong earthquakes have shaken parts of hawaii after the eruption of one of the world's most active volcanoes, mount kilauea. it's on hawaii's main island where 1,700 residents have been evacuated and a state of emergency has been declared. bill hayton reports. a roadblock, hawaii style. this neighbourhood is 2a miles from the crater of mount kilauea but the ground cracked open on thursday and molten lava poured out.” ground cracked open on thursday and molten lava poured out. i smelt it andi molten lava poured out. i smelt it and i ran to the corner and that is when i ran into a military officer who told me that it is smoking. sure as heck, i take the turn and it was on fire. dozens of small earthquakes left cracks in the roads. some residents described a feeling as if a g
a representative from the national crime agency says he thought he could evade capture but as a resultd evade capture but as a result of an investigation, his days on the run had ended. he is due to appear before a court in madrid next week foran before a court in madrid next week for an extradition hearing. several strong earthquakes have shaken parts of hawaii after the eruption of one of the world's most active volcanoes, mount kilauea. it's on hawaii's main island where 1,700 residents have...
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reminder of the wider problem was this seizure of 250 kilos of cocaine announced today by the national crime agency of how much water they should use, in an effort to prevent future water shortages and damage to rivers and wildlife. the environment agency also says water companies lose three billion litres a day through leaks — enough to supply a third of the uk's population. the government has agreed to set a target in future, although its not yet clear how this will be achieved. joining me now is aaron burton, director of policy and innovation at waterwise, a not—for—profit enterprise focused on reducing water consumption in the uk. first of all, this figure on leaks, enough to provide supplies for a third of the country, that is an incredible amount of water that simply being wasted. there has been an increase in focus in reducing leakage by water companies, but especially when you asking your own customers to reduce their own water, you need to manage own water. a report came out last week, and suggested that we should be looking to half leakage by 2050. but we also need to address pressures fr
reminder of the wider problem was this seizure of 250 kilos of cocaine announced today by the national crime agency of how much water they should use, in an effort to prevent future water shortages and damage to rivers and wildlife. the environment agency also says water companies lose three billion litres a day through leaks — enough to supply a third of the uk's population. the government has agreed to set a target in future, although its not yet clear how this will be achieved. joining me...
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the national crime agency says there are now more than 1,000 county lines across the uk, a fourfold increasecal dealers. in this black bmw, four members of a liverpool gang chased down a rival in the town of rhyl, forcing him to stop in a car park. seconds later, mark mason was dead — stabbed 22 times. most county lines networks are based in london, from where gangs send young couriers across the country. but surveillance of gangs who travel down from london has brought results. this operation in swansea led to more than 60 arrests. but it also showed how far the gangs had penetrated the lucrative local drugs scene. during the operation what we established was that we had around 21 separate drug lines in the swansea bay area. one of the telephone lines was subsequently sold, it went for tens of thousands of pounds. as secure juvenile units across the country fill up with young people snared by the drugs trade, the government admits it can't just arrest its way out of the problem. wyre davis, bbc news. and gangs, murder and teenage drug runners, presented by wyre davies, is broadcast on bbc o
the national crime agency says there are now more than 1,000 county lines across the uk, a fourfold increasecal dealers. in this black bmw, four members of a liverpool gang chased down a rival in the town of rhyl, forcing him to stop in a car park. seconds later, mark mason was dead — stabbed 22 times. most county lines networks are based in london, from where gangs send young couriers across the country. but surveillance of gangs who travel down from london has brought results. this...
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we are told by the national crime agency that this was found by border force officers at dover on thethis information. the guns were hidden in a special compartment in the floor ofa van a special compartment in the floor of a van being brought into the uk on the back of a flatbed truck. so the investigation into this easier is continuing. —— seizure. the man from essex was arrested on suspicion of firearms importation, later released under investigation. but the mca said are currently questioning two men from essex over that discovery. the actress dame barbara windsor has been diagnosed with alzheimer's. her husband, scott mitchell, told the sun newspaper that his 80—year—old wife was given the news in april 2014, but that her condition had worsened in recent weeks. jon donnison reports. dame barbara windsor has been entertainment royalty for more than 60 years. but for the last four, she has been living with alzheimer's. it was her husband, scott mitchell, seen here as the actress picked up an mbe in 2000, that broke the news. the actress dame barbara windsor has been diagnosed with
we are told by the national crime agency that this was found by border force officers at dover on thethis information. the guns were hidden in a special compartment in the floor ofa van a special compartment in the floor of a van being brought into the uk on the back of a flatbed truck. so the investigation into this easier is continuing. —— seizure. the man from essex was arrested on suspicion of firearms importation, later released under investigation. but the mca said are currently...
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ian cruxton from the national crime agency said: acourt is due to appear before a court in madrid nextan extradition hearing. several strong earthquakes have shaken parts of hawaii after the eruption of one of the world's most active volcanoes, mount kilauea. it's on hawaii's main island where 1700 residents have been evacuated and a state of emergency has been declared. bill hayton reports. a roadblock, hawaii style. this neighbourhood is 2a miles from the crater of mt kilauea, but the ground cracked open on thursday and molten lava poured out. i smelt it and i ran to the corner, and that's when i ran into a military officer, who told me that it's smoking, and sure as heck enough i take the turn and one of my favourite streets at least was on fire. dozens of small earthquakes left cracks in the roads. some residents described a feeling as if a giant snake was moving under the houses. you can feel the heat coming from the ground... yeah, there's heat coming out of there. there's lava under there. and that wasn't the only danger. the air was filled with potentially toxic fumes. as a res
ian cruxton from the national crime agency said: acourt is due to appear before a court in madrid nextan extradition hearing. several strong earthquakes have shaken parts of hawaii after the eruption of one of the world's most active volcanoes, mount kilauea. it's on hawaii's main island where 1700 residents have been evacuated and a state of emergency has been declared. bill hayton reports. a roadblock, hawaii style. this neighbourhood is 2a miles from the crater of mt kilauea, but the ground...
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the national crime agency says there are now more than 1,000 county lines across the uk, a fourfold increaseers of a liverpool gang chased down a rival in the town of rhyl, forcing him to stop in a car park. seconds later, mark mason was dead — stabbed 22 times. most county lines networks are based in london, from where gangs send young couriers across the country. but surveillance of gangs who travel down from london has brought results. this operation in swansea led to more than 60 arrests. but it also showed how far the gangs had penetrated the lucrative local drugs scene. during the operation, what we established was that we had around 21 separate drug lines in the swansea bay area. one of the telephone lines was subsequently sold. it went for tens of thousands of pounds. as secure juvenile units across the country fill up with young people snared by the drugs trade, the government admits it can't just arrest its way out of the problem. wyre davis, bbc news. and gangs, murder and teenage drug runners presented by wyre davies, is broadcast on bbc one wales tonight in about ten minutes' ti
the national crime agency says there are now more than 1,000 county lines across the uk, a fourfold increaseers of a liverpool gang chased down a rival in the town of rhyl, forcing him to stop in a car park. seconds later, mark mason was dead — stabbed 22 times. most county lines networks are based in london, from where gangs send young couriers across the country. but surveillance of gangs who travel down from london has brought results. this operation in swansea led to more than 60 arrests....
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reminder of the wider problem was this seizure of 250 kilos of cocaine announced today by the national crime agencyce. i spoke earlier to the chair of the police federation, callum macleod, who was at sajid javid's speech earlier today. he gave us his reaction. the home secretary came with a very positive message today. he kept relating to the fact that he gets it but getting it and translating it into a positive for the public and for policing needs to be achieved and soon. when he said he gets it, how important is it that his brother isa how important is it that his brother is a chief superintendent in the west midlands? he perhaps knows more than other predecessors have?” think that is important, obviously not as good as first and policing experience but it shows that policing at an impact on families and if he has recounted half of the issues he has encountered to his brother, that is a positive because it is the reality and what we are dealing with. if the bottom-line money? there has to be reinvestment in policing, there definitely has to be, for the public and four police officers as a whole
reminder of the wider problem was this seizure of 250 kilos of cocaine announced today by the national crime agencyce. i spoke earlier to the chair of the police federation, callum macleod, who was at sajid javid's speech earlier today. he gave us his reaction. the home secretary came with a very positive message today. he kept relating to the fact that he gets it but getting it and translating it into a positive for the public and for policing needs to be achieved and soon. when he said he...
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organised crime affects more people in the uk than any other security threat, according to the national crime agencyreport the agency estimates there are over four and the agency estimates there are over fourand a the agency estimates there are over four and a half thousand crime groups in the uk, the gangs are behind defences from sexual exploitation and modern—day slavery to cyberfraud, exploitation and modern—day slavery to cyber fraud, money—laundering and cross—border smuggling. the use of encrypted apps on phones is making catching the criminals more difficult. there has been a sharp rise in the number of children under 11 rise in the number of children under ii referred data obtained by the children's charity the nspcc shows that schools in england have made more than 120,000 referrals for specialist help between 2014 and 2015. more than half of these coming from primary schools. the government says its reforms will transform services for children. there has been an explosion at the police headquarters in indonesia, the second—biggest city. a day after suicide attacks on three churches there.
organised crime affects more people in the uk than any other security threat, according to the national crime agencyreport the agency estimates there are over four and the agency estimates there are over fourand a the agency estimates there are over four and a half thousand crime groups in the uk, the gangs are behind defences from sexual exploitation and modern—day slavery to cyberfraud, exploitation and modern—day slavery to cyber fraud, money—laundering and cross—border smuggling....
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the national crime agency says there are now more than 1,000 county lines across the uk, a fourfold increasers across the country. but surveillance of gangs who travel down from london has brought results. this operation in swansea led to more than 60 arrests. but it also showed how far the gangs had penetrated the lucrative local drugs scene. during the operation what we established was that we had around 21 separate drug lines in the swansea bay area. one of the telephone lines was subsequently sold, it went for tens of thousands of pounds. as secure juvenile units across the country fill up with young people snared by the drugs trade, the government admits it can‘t just arrest its way out of the problem. wyre davis, bbc news. and "gangs, murder and teenage drug runners" is broadcast on bbc one wales tonight — at 21:00 — and available on the bbc iplayer. ina in a moment, all of the latest business news. first, the headlines. rail services on the troubled east coast main line are to be brought back under public control, after suffering heavy losses. north korea says it‘ll cancel its summit
the national crime agency says there are now more than 1,000 county lines across the uk, a fourfold increasers across the country. but surveillance of gangs who travel down from london has brought results. this operation in swansea led to more than 60 arrests. but it also showed how far the gangs had penetrated the lucrative local drugs scene. during the operation what we established was that we had around 21 separate drug lines in the swansea bay area. one of the telephone lines was...
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national security. law enforcement agencies and prosecutors can achieve deterrence only indirectly after a crime has occurred. by a program to prevent crime or detected early, reducing the need for law enforcement. strong compliance programs are a company's first line of defense. investing in compliance is essential to sustain a healthy marketplace. we know many american companies are very serious about implementing effective compliance programs. they want to do the right thing. they need our support to protect them from criminals who seek unfair advantages, who seek to damage american interests. many corporations choose to work cooperatively with our prosecutors and investigators and with our civil enforcement attorneys. and investigations that involve misconduct by corporate employees. a recent example is our attempt to combat opioid abuse. last september, we filed a case against a pharmaceutical country that produced a fentanyl-based drug. the suit alleged that the company provided kickbacks to doctors who induce them to provide the drugs. they agreed to pay $45 million to resolve the case. that company h
national security. law enforcement agencies and prosecutors can achieve deterrence only indirectly after a crime has occurred. by a program to prevent crime or detected early, reducing the need for law enforcement. strong compliance programs are a company's first line of defense. investing in compliance is essential to sustain a healthy marketplace. we know many american companies are very serious about implementing effective compliance programs. they want to do the right thing. they need our...
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. >>> it can solve and link crimes across the nation, but many law enforcement agencies aren't using it. we'll bring that to you tonight at 11:00. >>> before we go, a quick look at our forecast tonight. >> we're almost at the weekend. you can see tomorrow we're looking at more morning fog. a little sun for the interior valleys. we're in the clear here saturday, sunday and monday. we're going to go up to 75 saturday. 90 by monday for those interior valleys, and then we're dropping off a little bit. >> that's a nice payoff. >> it is. >> thanks for joining us here at 6:00. >> we'll see you at 11:00. you could save energy by living off the grid. completely. or... just set the washing machine to cold. do your thing. with energy upgrade california. ♪ extra extra >>> now on "extra." sandra bullock, cate blanchett, anne hathaway, the women of "ocean's 8" invade extra. >> did you know the cameos? did they surprise you with them? >> the secret cameos, the box office takeover. plus, our big surprise for the cast. what is khloe thinking? the headlines today she's still planning to marry tristan,
. >>> it can solve and link crimes across the nation, but many law enforcement agencies aren't using it. we'll bring that to you tonight at 11:00. >>> before we go, a quick look at our forecast tonight. >> we're almost at the weekend. you can see tomorrow we're looking at more morning fog. a little sun for the interior valleys. we're in the clear here saturday, sunday and monday. we're going to go up to 75 saturday. 90 by monday for those interior valleys, and then we're...
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express my gratitude to you and the people that work at the fbi and other agencies related to national security and combating crime and terrorism. i'm very grateful for their service to the nation and theirf their efforts that are so often successful in protecting us from lots of harm in the lives of american citizens. i'm grateful for the service of view and the fbi that you serve. senator shaheen is forgoing her opening statement. director wray, we would call on you for your opening statement. >> thank you mr. chairman, ranking member and members of the committee. i'm honored to be here representing the men and women of the fbi, our employees, the subcommittee notes are spread across within 350 locations all around the country. 90 offices around the world in 34 headquarters divisions. tackling their jobs with strength and honesty and professionalism and people committed to doing the right thing in the right way. people fiercely committed to protecting the american people from terrorists and criminals and spies and people following the facts independently no matter where they lead and who likes it. through their
express my gratitude to you and the people that work at the fbi and other agencies related to national security and combating crime and terrorism. i'm very grateful for their service to the nation and theirf their efforts that are so often successful in protecting us from lots of harm in the lives of american citizens. i'm grateful for the service of view and the fbi that you serve. senator shaheen is forgoing her opening statement. director wray, we would call on you for your opening...
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nations the i.c.c. or international law i'm joined now by someone who interviewed osama bin laden when u.k. spy agencies should probably have been interviewing him the topic is what this week amnesty international calls war crimes and the breaking of international law joining me is the editor in chief of royal youm abdel bari atwan who was born in gaza when i've got thanks for coming back on before we go to the alleged bias of the media let's go to this story about what happened on monday aside from what was going on in gaza. unbelievable you know. who said jews are going to hell lead a prayer at a jerusalem embassy opening look at that you have to explain that to our viewers because most of the attention of either an event. or or the exactly own body and call them. who is this and what was it doing you know this actually very radical advocating for violence supporting the israeli hating muslims and consider everybody is you know a sinful they will go to hell so unmeasured that the truce him and all of them to please that and and look and. this is evangelical christians believe that when the jews then them gives you know they want to send them to jerusalem in order to be killed there and yet he was celebrating
nations the i.c.c. or international law i'm joined now by someone who interviewed osama bin laden when u.k. spy agencies should probably have been interviewing him the topic is what this week amnesty international calls war crimes and the breaking of international law joining me is the editor in chief of royal youm abdel bari atwan who was born in gaza when i've got thanks for coming back on before we go to the alleged bias of the media let's go to this story about what happened on monday aside...