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officers from the national crime agency, raided homes across the uk in the early hours, following a europe, at least at first, the national crime agency moves in for the climax of an investigation which has taken years. shouting the target, a gang which allegedly supplied bespoke passports for serious criminals. the national crime agency believes that this is a criminal group providing a genuinely important service to other suspected criminal groups, providing them with fraudulently obtained but genuine passports, not forged, and that means they are extremely valuable in international crime. according to the nca, the gang would obtain passports for specific criminal clients by finding someone with an existing passport who looked like them, and paying this person to apply for a replacement. when the application was sent in, the client's picture was sent, rather than that of the original passport holder, allowing the client to travel using a false identity. we have a lot of criminal groups out there, all of whom were looking for this service. we worked with our colleagues in the passport off
officers from the national crime agency, raided homes across the uk in the early hours, following a europe, at least at first, the national crime agency moves in for the climax of an investigation which has taken years. shouting the target, a gang which allegedly supplied bespoke passports for serious criminals. the national crime agency believes that this is a criminal group providing a genuinely important service to other suspected criminal groups, providing them with fraudulently obtained...
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Oct 25, 2021
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it comes after phone companies were criticised by the national crime agency for failing to tackle a hugehe past year. the soft drinks industry produces a70 billion plastic bottles every year, designed to be used just once and then thrown away. around a quarter of them are made by one company — coca—cola. nearly four years ago, facing growing criticism, coke came up with a plan to tackle their plastic pollution problem. but an investigation by bbc panorama reveals that they are struggling to make the progress required to meet their promises. and in some places, particularly in some of the world s poorer nations, things are getting much worse. our correspondent sofia bettiza has the story. here is a refreshment you can enjoy quickly and conveniently. in the 1950s, coca—cola was sold in glass bottles. the company would collect them, wash them and reuse them. these lighter plastic bottles take lbs off your shopping load. by the 70s, coke was promoting plastic. single use plastic is a massive money saver for many companies, including coca—cola. they use incredibly cheap plastic to make that p
it comes after phone companies were criticised by the national crime agency for failing to tackle a hugehe past year. the soft drinks industry produces a70 billion plastic bottles every year, designed to be used just once and then thrown away. around a quarter of them are made by one company — coca—cola. nearly four years ago, facing growing criticism, coke came up with a plan to tackle their plastic pollution problem. but an investigation by bbc panorama reveals that they are struggling to...
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Oct 25, 2021
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it comes after phone companies were criticised by the national crime agency for failing to tackle a hugeata scientist frances haugen is giving evidence to mps today on government plans for social media regulation. she worked at facebook for two years, and met the campaigner ian russell, whose 14—year—old daughter molly took her own life after viewing disturbing content on instagram, which is owned by facebook. angus crawford reports. she is the former facebook insider who revealed its most closely guarded secrets. 14—year—old molly russell... he is the father who lost his daughter to suicide. now campaigning to protect other children online. nice to meet you. so lovely to meet you. here, meeting for the first time. so what do you think the impact of molly's story was on instagram as a platform and how it approaches safety? facebook is full of kind, conscientious, well—meaning people. the real question is around can we as a public change the incentives such that it makes more sense for facebook to invest more money in safety on instagram? and so i am sure that molly's experience caused th
it comes after phone companies were criticised by the national crime agency for failing to tackle a hugeata scientist frances haugen is giving evidence to mps today on government plans for social media regulation. she worked at facebook for two years, and met the campaigner ian russell, whose 14—year—old daughter molly took her own life after viewing disturbing content on instagram, which is owned by facebook. angus crawford reports. she is the former facebook insider who revealed its most...
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Oct 25, 2021
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the unprecedented move comes after phone companies were criticised by the national crime agency for failing again after hackers caused problems with the supermarkets online service. shoppers were unable to book deliveries, or amend existing orders over the weekend. tesco has apologised and said its teams worked around the clock to restore the service. the actorjames michael tyler — who played gunther in the tv series friends — has died at the age of 59. he was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer in 2018, and had campaigned to raise awareness of the disease. here's our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba. its focus was on six friends, but a seventh character also made a big impression. this is a getting rid of everything rachel ever touched sale. i will take it all. and as friends' popularity grew, so did the role originally called coffee guy. gunther, six classes. oh, i thoughtjoey was here. five is good. but, of course, he had one storyline everyone remembers. rachel? yeah? when's your birthday? 5 may, why? i'm just making a list of people's birthdays. 0h, mine's december... yeah,
the unprecedented move comes after phone companies were criticised by the national crime agency for failing again after hackers caused problems with the supermarkets online service. shoppers were unable to book deliveries, or amend existing orders over the weekend. tesco has apologised and said its teams worked around the clock to restore the service. the actorjames michael tyler — who played gunther in the tv series friends — has died at the age of 59. he was diagnosed with advanced...
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Oct 25, 2021
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it comes after phone companies were criticised by the national crime agency for failing to tackle a huge to represent the uk at the event. they've been regular litter pickers for the last two years. our correspondent phil mackie went to meet them.them. meet britain's youngest official environmental champions, out on their regular after—school litter pick. i'm mbetmi. i'm waimi. and i'm yimi. and we are the one—step greener ambassadors! i here i've got a packet of blueberries, i think. i don't know what it is. but who just leaves it here? they've been doing this since they were six, after being inspired at primary school, where they learned about waste and recycling. we've got a plastic bottle. encouraged by their parents, they decided to go out and do something about it. i've got a bag or something. i don't know what it is, but they could have just put it in the recycling bin. nottingham city council gave them their litter picking kit and their work has been recognised by the government. it's not just about them being nominated as cop26 ambassadors, but it's also the inspiration behind i
it comes after phone companies were criticised by the national crime agency for failing to tackle a huge to represent the uk at the event. they've been regular litter pickers for the last two years. our correspondent phil mackie went to meet them.them. meet britain's youngest official environmental champions, out on their regular after—school litter pick. i'm mbetmi. i'm waimi. and i'm yimi. and we are the one—step greener ambassadors! i here i've got a packet of blueberries, i think. i...
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agencies in the u. k will be national crime. so, you know, a, we agency those things you wouldn't give it to have a police force. it was like when we were in the european union, shang and information system, which was a database that wasn't available. so every police force in the u. k. it was only to certain offices and the pounds i just happens and all of them in the united states were, were abuse. we just abuse. so if it was, if it was utilized and executed for what it was written up more than a 100 percent, if an oversight was proper on that i think would be a great tool. i think that, but we just, we always take something that's, that's meant to be some way. and we just, we water it down and we abuse that it's about giving who has access as a day to store and also destroying dates of the installments on it, making sure those safeguards in place. and that's why i said, you need judicial scrutiny. what's to make it to say that it doesn't go all the way down to again, the lowest common denominator, which is the citizen and detec
agencies in the u. k will be national crime. so, you know, a, we agency those things you wouldn't give it to have a police force. it was like when we were in the european union, shang and information system, which was a database that wasn't available. so every police force in the u. k. it was only to certain offices and the pounds i just happens and all of them in the united states were, were abuse. we just abuse. so if it was, if it was utilized and executed for what it was written up more...
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agencies here in the u. k. will be like the national crime one, you know, a big agency. those things you wouldn't give it to have a police force. it was like when we were in the european union, shang and information system, which was a database that wasn't available to every police force in the u. k. there was only a certain officer and certain departments and i, i'm not sure about taste. we've had stays in the u. k, but we still hear as do most european forces. they still use open hand and actually talk to individuals before they resort the like to places and sell. so i'm not too sure the argument will go. it's got to be about serious crime, but you're right. it's about giving who has access. where's the data stored? and also destroying data that has that the intelligence on it. and it's making sure those safeguards in place. and that's why i said, you need judicial scrutiny. i could do different commissioner that you have for it . and certainly, no, the states look at the surveillance of electronic communications, scrutinizing this all the time, have to be off ortiz, o
agencies here in the u. k. will be like the national crime one, you know, a big agency. those things you wouldn't give it to have a police force. it was like when we were in the european union, shang and information system, which was a database that wasn't available to every police force in the u. k. there was only a certain officer and certain departments and i, i'm not sure about taste. we've had stays in the u. k, but we still hear as do most european forces. they still use open hand and...
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Oct 5, 2021
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every institution with the responsibility to protect our borders, border force, the police, national crime agencyy. they do not care about the british people who will have to foot this bill. and what is worse is that they do not care about ensuring that the victims of crimes committed by foreign national offenders can rebuild their lives safe in the knowledge their attackers are no longer here. labour mps, some of whom even sit with the leader of the opposition at his shadow cabinet table, shamefully campaign to halt the removal of murderers, rapists and child abusers. criminals who quual —— have caused devastation on our soil, including two women and girls, while they busied themselves writing letters defending these convicts, this home secretary will always put the rights of victims first. applause and with that we have removed nearly 8500 foreign national offenders from our country. applause conference, i will never flinch from taking the difficult decisions needed to keep our country safe and secure. where criminals attempt to incite fear, harm and terror in our communities, i will always act
every institution with the responsibility to protect our borders, border force, the police, national crime agencyy. they do not care about the british people who will have to foot this bill. and what is worse is that they do not care about ensuring that the victims of crimes committed by foreign national offenders can rebuild their lives safe in the knowledge their attackers are no longer here. labour mps, some of whom even sit with the leader of the opposition at his shadow cabinet table,...
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Oct 16, 2021
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and they all affect national security, and they all affect every law enforcement agency here in this country. our crime, a all of these things are exponentially increasing. imagine yourself that you're in your backyard, and you see foreign nationals on your property. you're afraid to let your children go home from school. you have to rearrange your schedule for that. you have to constantly go in an armed state. you have to be very vigilant about what you're doing because you don't know who's on your property and who isn't. maria: i had the opportunity to meet with property owners, ranchers, whose land has been in their family for hundreds of years. but now they are under attack. they're carrying pistols around their home out of fear because of the explosion of illegals right this their backyard. the gotaways are going to them. how do you recollect yourself? >> i have to carry a gun all the time. maria: is there anything you want to say to president biden right now? [bleep] maria: we understand that there's people coming in that want a better life. >> there's a better way to do it than the way that it's
and they all affect national security, and they all affect every law enforcement agency here in this country. our crime, a all of these things are exponentially increasing. imagine yourself that you're in your backyard, and you see foreign nationals on your property. you're afraid to let your children go home from school. you have to rearrange your schedule for that. you have to constantly go in an armed state. you have to be very vigilant about what you're doing because you don't know who's on...
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Oct 23, 2021
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those responsible but we are working across policing with other law enforcement such as a national crime agency recent injection issues and it is important to report that to the police very quickly and hopefully we can secure some evidence of. is it quickly and hopefully we can secure some evidence of.— some evidence of. is it 'ust women who are some evidence of. is it 'ust women who being * some evidence of. is it 'ust women who are being targeted]— some evidence of. is itjust women who are being targeted here? - some evidence of. is itjust women who are being targeted here? it. some evidence of. is itjust women who are being targeted here? it is| who are being targeted here? it is not. who are being targeted here? it 1 not. unfortunately yes far too many women are being targeted but we are having cases of males as well. it can happen to anybody and for a policing perspective we are really determined to recognise the impacts on individuals and wider communities to do everything we can to notjust identify those responsible and make sure that the before the courts but prevent being a victim in t
those responsible but we are working across policing with other law enforcement such as a national crime agency recent injection issues and it is important to report that to the police very quickly and hopefully we can secure some evidence of. is it quickly and hopefully we can secure some evidence of.— some evidence of. is it 'ust women who are some evidence of. is it 'ust women who being * some evidence of. is it 'ust women who are being targeted]— some evidence of. is itjust women who...
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national conversation around missing murdered and indigenous women savannas act change communication requirements and resource deployment among federal, state and tribal agencies to address the shocking statistics. guy: the country is captivated by true crimes that changed america not just shocked or upset but actually changed whether it was the law as you referenced or our behavior when you get so spooked or rattle when somebody who actually lives their lives in a different way due to the incident or the crime, i think it's fascinating season two will be another huge hit and of course kayleigh anthony, what was it 2008, 2009 it was everywhere and i did not follow with that closely all have to tune into fox nation and learn those details as horrible as they are. emily: not for the faint of heart, thank you we talk a lot about social justice warriors and identify themselves as such they underwent a changed america and the ones who advocated for change among us please watch crimes that changed america on fox nation, fox has brand-new true crime documentary and specials all night long only on fox nation. big saturday fox stars next. stay with us. >> welcome back to the big saturday show. it's time for our biggest fails of the week. my flop tu
national conversation around missing murdered and indigenous women savannas act change communication requirements and resource deployment among federal, state and tribal agencies to address the shocking statistics. guy: the country is captivated by true crimes that changed america not just shocked or upset but actually changed whether it was the law as you referenced or our behavior when you get so spooked or rattle when somebody who actually lives their lives in a different way due to the...
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Oct 12, 2021
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and they all affect national security and they all affect every law enforcement agency here in the country. our crime is up. our mass chaos is up. all of these things are exponentially increasing. when you have a model of no enforcement, and this administration is actually practicing probably the most historically significant lack of enforcement at the u.s. border than any other administration in the history of the united states. it is absolutely phenomenal the chaos they have created for americans. maria: you're seeing it front and center on the frontlines. the u.s. border is essentially wide open. i've seen it now three times. agents here not getting a lot of help. the washington examiner is reporting that only 11 national guard soldiers from outside of texas are left in the rio grande valley, down from nearly 200. that's just a few months ago. sheriff, give me the impact of the fact that the border agents don't have the support. >> well, it's national security. maria, it's national security. i think americans have to understand that this is a national security issue. when you have zero enforcement
and they all affect national security and they all affect every law enforcement agency here in the country. our crime is up. our mass chaos is up. all of these things are exponentially increasing. when you have a model of no enforcement, and this administration is actually practicing probably the most historically significant lack of enforcement at the u.s. border than any other administration in the history of the united states. it is absolutely phenomenal the chaos they have created for...
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crime. from street level criminal gangs to nation state actors like russia and china nefarious actors target our private sector businesses, state and local governments, and federal agencies millions of times per day. unfortunately many attempts are ultimately successful. in order to bolster our nation's collective defense you must enhance our visibility across both federal and private net works. i've been pleased with the response from industry so far. i wanted to thank our witness not just for being here today but for their diligent work in thinking through this legislative effort. i hope that everyone here today recognizes that our nation's cyber security cannot simply be a federal effort or private effort but that it is and must be a joint effort. there is no doubt in my mind if cyber security is an eminent threat to our country today. we will continue to fall victim to the cowardly actors that target our nation, our constituents, and all of us on a daily basis. i've been pleased to work with chairman thompson, chairwoman clarke, and all our critical industry partners on this bill. i look forward to continued prioritizing of major cyber security reforms through this c
crime. from street level criminal gangs to nation state actors like russia and china nefarious actors target our private sector businesses, state and local governments, and federal agencies millions of times per day. unfortunately many attempts are ultimately successful. in order to bolster our nation's collective defense you must enhance our visibility across both federal and private net works. i've been pleased with the response from industry so far. i wanted to thank our witness not just for...