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children, distorting images and using those to draw young people into further abuse. that the national crime agencypeople to use ai for abuse. been working in this kind of area, is that you say it's on steroids, but can you give us a scale, i mean, how many children are vulnerable and how many up to 800,000 people who are viewing child sexual to offline abuse as well. the recent inquiry estimated that around 500,000 of some form each year. and the online aspect but you're saying today that is linked to real life crimes. that it almost becomes a gateway into the worse channels as well. as the founding chief executive of ceop, for years and years, we've been playing catch—up and this is targeting supply one of the real problems is that we're not applying the laws that currently exist properly. two will go to prison. and in the lead—in to this interview, you saw that their sexual prevention order. we're not deterring people. it's about people with a deviant sexual they don't become desensitised. this isn't the vampire syndrome. you don't become a paedophile because you you search for these images beca
children, distorting images and using those to draw young people into further abuse. that the national crime agencypeople to use ai for abuse. been working in this kind of area, is that you say it's on steroids, but can you give us a scale, i mean, how many children are vulnerable and how many up to 800,000 people who are viewing child sexual to offline abuse as well. the recent inquiry estimated that around 500,000 of some form each year. and the online aspect but you're saying today that is...
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legal you have perpetrators who are using al to and children, distorting images and using — national crime agencyow seeing. we're bringing in new laws to outlaw the use and also much stronger penalties to use ai for abuse. relationship with europe. and ed davey was talking about keir starmer when he goes to brussels tomorrow. growth, would boost, would boost trade and boost the economy. our public services so we can get inflation down, and if that means doing what we're already having but you say it would be helpful to grow our economy. let's just take a look at what's been going on with european growth. those people who are in the eu and therefore are trading like that. here is the last quarter. average was 0.1%. actually, when you look at france, it shrank. germany shrank. so you're suggesting that if only we went that doesn't stack up, does it? no. growth, because in some cases their growth is worse than ours. you've shown a few countries, there are other countries that are growing more strongly than that. but that's not my argument. my argument is that trade deals are mutually beneficial. and
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most horrific things taking place and also becoming more sadistic in some of the images the national crime agencyg. that's why we need to strengthen the law. we are bringing in new laws to outlaw the use of ai models to create and exploit child abuse images. and also much stronger penalties on those who are since the truce was agreed. children were the first to cross in ngypt a our correspondent, joe inwood, is injerusalem with the latest on the next stage of the ceasefire negotiations. we are going to be seeing how to bring a permanent end to this conflict. we are still in the first phase. released. phase two will see the release of the rest of the hostages are still alive. many palestinian prisoners will also be released, a military withdrawal and an opening of the rafah crossing. that is what is in the framework. that is what they have to discuss. exactly how that happens is what we are israel and hamas don't negotiate directly. are willing to negotiate, is going to be absolutely crucial for the fate of the hostages and for the fate of the people of gaza. we have seen the impact of the pressur
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most horrific things taking place and also becoming more sadistic in some of the images the national crime agencyecond stage of the gaza ceasefire prime minister's office. where he will set out his side's position in the coming talks. it comes as the first stage of the deal with hamas continues to hold, with more hostages freed over the weekend. since the truce was agreed. palestinian health officials say 50 sick and wounded our correspondent, joe inwood, is injerusalem with the latest we are going to be seeing how to bring a permanent end to this we are still in this conflict. we are still in first phase. this conflict. we are still. in. first phase. the fighting the first phase. the fighting has been posed for 42 days. 43 israeli hostages have been released. of released. many hundreds of palestinian prisoners have been phase see releases. phase two witteee — ~ ~ .. .. .. . releases. phase two witteee — ~ ~ .. .. .. . release of teteasee. phase twe wittsee . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . release of the rest of the the release of the rest of the hostages are still alive. that hostages are stittatiee'."that ' ' " "
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distorting images, using those to draw young people more sadistic in some of the images the national crime agencyy we need to strengthen the law. to create and exploit child abuse images. and also much stronger penalties on those who are creating these forums to teach other people to use ai for abuse. ed davey also on show. no want a closer europe. relationship with europe, returning to the eu, eventually returning to the eu, and ed davey was talking about keir going to keir stermer geing te besse's he would keir stermer gag-15 te besse's he would like keir stermer gen-15 te besse's he would like him to keir stermer germ-15 te besse's he would like him to begin —§ for a customs union calling for a customs union which he said boost trade which he said would boost trade the economy, he was and the economy, he was challenged with the latest 77? figures 1 z z 7 7 w figures from s figures from as economic figures from europe as to whether that was really the to whether that'wae're . ~ to whether thatwae're a a case. we want to grow the economy _ case. we want to grow the economy to _ case. we want to
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we are working with the national crime agency and the new border security commander, who is co—ordinating hamas wing reporting that hamas armed wing have said they will 7 777 7 7777""7aiah7héa for hostage reteases start-reed fer until next saturday until further notice. that one line coming in. let's head to our correspondent injerusalem. are 777777777777777777any any more? you hearing any more? we've had a statement _ you hearing any more? we've had a statement. hamas, - you hearing any more? we've had a statement. hamas, a - a statement from hamas, a spokesman they to sgokesrgan saying they plan toe-” the next of releasing 77re7l7eas7in7g7which7 7 7 7 7 7 777 7 77re7leas7in7g7which7would7 7 7 hostage releasing which would have been due this saturday. first phase of the have been due this saturday. first phase of thl has brought concrete concre7te dividends 7 concrete dividends so far 7777s7id7e7s.72177777 77 77 7 7777s7id7e7s.721 7is7r7a7e7li77 77 7 for both sides. 21 israeli hostages have been released in exchange for more than 500 palestinian prisoners. the total during first phase to
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first national television interviews, mariah's mother, sister and the detective working her case walk. true crime news through their investigation and what they think really happened. >> our agency received a call on july 18th, 2024 at about 1052 in the evening, and it was a male reporting that a female had been found hanging at the residence. >> the caller was david norman. his son, 40 year old jared norman, lived with 30 year old mariah king. the female found hanging at the residence. mariah, one of seven children beloved by her family. >> she was bubbly. she was loud. she was boisterous. she was the life of the party. she was part of the glue that held our family together. >> she was a little mama. >> yeah. >> very much. >> mariah and jared shared this house in sweet home, oregon. land of rivers, lakes and the majestic cascade mountains. when authorities showed up soon after the 911 call, all hands were on deck. >> once officers arrived on scene, medics from sweet home fire also arrived at the same time and started interventions on mariah, cpr, breathing, intubation, etc. >> they tried everything, but it was no use. mariah was gone. >> the medical examiner arrived shortly aft
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he is responsible for managing, as well as federal agencies trying to protect the public from national security threats and violent crime. he can't cooperate fully with the federal government in a manner he deems appropriate to keep the city and residents safe. the situation is unacceptable and directly endangers the lives of millions of new yorkers. you know what the solution to that problem is? eric adams could resign facing these these questions. >> then you have jumaane williams as the mayor of the city of new york. >> and you. >> know. >> what the. >> kathy hochul the governor has the ability because of some the bizarreness of new york law. she has the ability to actually fire him. and she was answering a question about that tonight and said she's considering it. >> well, here i thought the question or i thought the idea was whether or not we believe he made a backdoor deal with the president. and this is why this is being his everything. his case is being dismissed. and this lady wrote a eight page letter, single spaced, with extreme details, which sounds extremely credible. and i think that if we think about what
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agencies. and the tens of thousands of agent who is serve us all across our nation are a key work against terrorism, against extremist, against -- extremism, against crimes, to interstate gangs that carry out human trafficking or murder for hire. the f.b.i. is an absolutely critical part of our nation's security and it rests on trusts. it rests on having an independent leader. back to the dark days of j. edgar hoover being a politically connected and compromised f.b.i. leader, in the decades since his tenure ended, we have engaged in a discipline balanced bipartisan process to confirm f.b.i. directors for long terms, 10-year terms. and i have voted for a republican nominee put forward by republican presidents. we need as director of the f.b.i., someone who will stand up for the men and women of this incredible law. agency and in his testimony before this committee, and in his comments and actions before coming in front of this committee, kash patel has shown that he is not that leader. he has activity undermining the bureau he seeks to lead as someone who is the doe chair of the law enforcement caucus and a-and-who spent years leading, supervising respon
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crime against humanity by the united nations. the u.s. has also dropped out of u.n. programs to help palestinians. american humanitarian workers, part of the state department's agencyor international development, have been told to pack up and come back home to america. they are in far flung locations fighting hunger in africa, providing clean water in south america, fighting disease in southeast asia. the world's richest man, elon musk, says he suggested to president trump the program be shut down due to what he calls corruption. musk and his team have also gained access to government payroll computers at the treasury, alarming many a protest here yesterday outside the treasury included members of coress who are alarmed by what they see as the speed of the unelected billionaire's takeover of government institutions. every single one of us has a responsibility to stand up to this fraud, and it is true we have to reach out to everyone in this country conservatives, liberals, republicans, democrats and tell them that we have not months, we have not weeks, but we have days to stop the destruction of our democracy. we have work to do. musk has been encouraging governmen
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agency. that's going to mean bringing in some pretty big bucks because she'll be doing speaking events. but it also means she'll be able to keep trump crime on the nationaley and national attention. or if she does decide to make a move, she will have that kind of support because she's really the only candidate i see on the list that can draw the money in from the outside world, possibly katie porter to because she's pretty well known among democratic circles outside, but none of them have the star power of kamala harris. all right. >> we're having some audio issues, so let's just continue the conversation when we see you at six. >> all right. thanks. >> all right. >> just ahead. larry. i know this has made you very anxious. >> well, it changes every second. >> i know the chances of that asteroid hitting the earth in 2032 changed again. and how about the chances that bigfoot is real? why? the mythical creature cou (vo) with usps ground advantage, it's like you're with us every step of the way. ♪ (man) cooool. ♪ (man) right on time! (vo) stay in the know. from your dock... to their door. all right. time now for the four at four with spencer and dion joinin
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crimes like homicide, weapons trafficking, assault, robbery and distribution of dangerous drugs. meanwhile the immigration crackdown is continuing in the nation's largest cities with other federal agencieshe fbi field office in boston. there are also now it reports coming out some of the migrants who have been arrested have since been released because of space constraints and ice detention facilities. noem suggested today on fox that space is being made on a rolling basis. >> we have continuous people going home to their countries and being repatriated. we have thousands of beds and detention facilities that are open today. >> speaking to that, noem said on cnn separatist state marco rubio's been actively negotiating repatriation agreements with other countries for those taken into custody. kevin: great stuff as always cb cotton in new york, thank you my friend, appreciate that. as we await president trump's arrival in new orleans for super bowl lix, will have more reaction from his pregame interview with their very own bret baier that is coming your way next. total beets, america's best-selling beets brand, is available at walmart. total beets blood pressure support soft chews contain
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crime fighting agencies that the c.t.a. intends to bolster. so yes, i urge members to vote for this bill. it's got little meaning if the g.o.p. remains silent as president trump dismantles the national security law enforcement capacity of the u.s. government. also, it's ironic i hear my good friend from arkansas talk about the most sensitive vital information that we have, our personal identifiable information and at this moment we don't even know who has access to it. that's one of the things that angers most americans. they don't know what elon musk is doing with this information or what young kid is running through these organizations and getting that information and for what purpose they're using it. yes, rome is burning and my colleagues across the aisle need to stop fiddling and pick up the fire extinguisher and with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the chair recognizes the gentleman from arkansas. mr. hill: thank you, i yield four minutes to the gentleman who crafted this constructive bill, the gentleman from iowa, mr. nunn, the lead sponsor. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. nunn: thank you, mr. s
crime fighting agencies that the c.t.a. intends to bolster. so yes, i urge members to vote for this bill. it's got little meaning if the g.o.p. remains silent as president trump dismantles the national security law enforcement capacity of the u.s. government. also, it's ironic i hear my good friend from arkansas talk about the most sensitive vital information that we have, our personal identifiable information and at this moment we don't even know who has access to it. that's one of the things...
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crimes that go on to be prosecuted. but some of what i think is opaque to the vast majority of americans is that the fbi is a massive intelligence and national security agency. and national security cases are not cases that are always tried in a courtroom. sometimes no one ever knows the details. but kash patel and dan bongino will also be in charge of that. how will that work? >> well, i. >> think the idea. >> that you have. >> two people with a grand. >> total of. >> zero zero. >> experience working at the. fbi is it's not just problematic. >> that is, it makes you. >> question whether. >> the goal here. >> is to. >> not have an. >> effective fbi. >> at all, to. basically be. >> hollowing it. >> out from as when you think about what those leaders have to do. one is. >> they. have to. >> inspire people. they have to give confidence. these are. >> public servants who give up. >> a. >> lot. >> and you have to sort. >> of. >> make sure that they feel supported. and that. >> you know, they. >> are rewarded for doing a good job. but you. also need people who can spot key issues. >> who can guide. >> them appropriately. >> and if they don't have experience at th
crimes that go on to be prosecuted. but some of what i think is opaque to the vast majority of americans is that the fbi is a massive intelligence and national security agency. and national security cases are not cases that are always tried in a courtroom. sometimes no one ever knows the details. but kash patel and dan bongino will also be in charge of that. how will that work? >> well, i. >> think the idea. >> that you have. >> two people with a grand. >> total...
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agency's workforce, and their dismissal would reverberate widely. these people are, quote, actively investigating crimes in every state and globally, she said, adding this, quote, losing these agents and employees would weaken nationalsecurity now and into the future. the trump administration's war on the rule of law, potentially endangering national security, is where we start again today. nbc news justice reporter and author of sedition hunters how january 6th broke the justice system. ryan riley is here. he's bylined on that fantastic reporting we just read from. also joining us is former democratic senator, msnbc political analyst, our friend claire mccaskill's back. and with me at the table, former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york and attorney for former fbi director james comey. david kelly is here. plus, former republican congressman and msnbc political analyst david jolly is here. ryan, let me start with you on the reporting about emil bove's role in. i think the quote is eagerly, i don't want to misquote him eagerly pursuing january 6th cases. do we know if trump knew that. >> we you know, we don't. i mean, a lot of people. >> within the fbi. >> and doj were in some way involved. in these
agency's workforce, and their dismissal would reverberate widely. these people are, quote, actively investigating crimes in every state and globally, she said, adding this, quote, losing these agents and employees would weaken nationalsecurity now and into the future. the trump administration's war on the rule of law, potentially endangering national security, is where we start again today. nbc news justice reporter and author of sedition hunters how january 6th broke the justice system. ryan...
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crime. we heard it over and over and over. but now as president trump is gutting our nation's law enforcement agencies and putting our national security at risk, my republican colleagues do in the complain. they nowhere to be found. instead of condemning these actions they will likely come to the senate floor and confirm an individual who lead the department of justice who is in lockstep of this policy of president trump and chosen for the role specifically because she's loyal. more than anything else, she is loyal. i urge my colleagues to consider what a danger president trump and pam bondi present to this nation. i will oppose her confirmation and hope my colleagues will do the same. i will say, mr. president, letters went out today asking for a fourth hearings on kash patel, and there are more questions than answered. he has an attitude and to think this man will be in charge of 38,000 fbi agents and personnel, 400 field offices across the nation and around the world, is going to have the authority to investigate those whom he chooses is frightening. his message in politics is get even. i've read his book, it's called "gov
crime. we heard it over and over and over. but now as president trump is gutting our nation's law enforcement agencies and putting our national security at risk, my republican colleagues do in the complain. they nowhere to be found. instead of condemning these actions they will likely come to the senate floor and confirm an individual who lead the department of justice who is in lockstep of this policy of president trump and chosen for the role specifically because she's loyal. more than...
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you know, the previous government was smashing the gangs with the national crime agency. tional crime agency hasn't changed in its priorities , and therefore its priorities, and therefore it's him trying to suggest he's doing something. >> all right. thank doing something. >> .tellight. thank doing something. >> .tell you thank doing something. >> .tell you exclusively now can tell you exclusively now something that he said to me, donald trump, of course, has been calling for nato members to spend a minimum of 5% on defence. we are at about 2.3 lots of european countries at less than two. but boris johnson, i said to him, you know, donald trump is calling for everyone to spend 5%. and bofis for everyone to spend 5%. and boris johnson's words, exact words to me were, well, they're going to have to well, they're going to have to well, they're going to have to. that would be monumental amounts of money. so tomorrow , emmanuel macron is tomorrow, emmanuel macron is gathering together european leaders in paris for an emergency summit, trying to work out what to do. they're worri
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suspected people smugglers wanted by french authorities have been arrested in the uk by the national crime agency albanian lulzim , farage agency. albanian lulzim, farage and iraqi national rabin rafe were tracked down and detained in london. both are wanted in france, where prosecutors accused them of being involved in a number of small boat crossings in 2022. they are also suspected of money laundering and other organised crime offences. the foreign office has announced that a russian diplomat has had their accreditation revoked by the uk. the for tat move comes after a british diplomat was expelled from moscow last year. the russian ambassador was summoned to the foreign office to be informed of the move. foreign secretary david lammy said he was unapologetic about protecting the uk's national interests. the princess royal has returned to the hospital where she was treated after being knocked unconscious by a horse last year during the visit to southmead hospital in bristol, princess anne was able to thank the doctors and nurses who looked after her. the 74 year old princess described how ever
suspected people smugglers wanted by french authorities have been arrested in the uk by the national crime agency albanian lulzim , farage agency. albanian lulzim, farage and iraqi national rabin rafe were tracked down and detained in london. both are wanted in france, where prosecutors accused them of being involved in a number of small boat crossings in 2022. they are also suspected of money laundering and other organised crime offences. the foreign office has announced that a russian...
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suspected people smugglers wanted by french authorities have been arrested in the uk by the national crime agency. albanian lucy letby bharaj and iraqi national rabin sharif were tracked down and detained in london. both are wanted in france, where prosecutors accused them of being involved in a number of small boat crossings in 2022. they are also suspected of money laundering and other organised crime offences. police and tech companies have agreed to work more closely to tackle phone theft. the pledge was made at a summit in today, chaired by the home secretary. it follows coordinated action across london 230 phone theft suspects were arrested over the past week. scotland yard said the trade in stolen mobiles is worth more than £50 million a year, as the devices are resold in the uk and abroad. the princess royal has returned to the hospital where she was treated after being knocked unconscious by a horse last year during the visit to southmead hospital in bristol. princess anne was able to thank the doctors and nurses who looked after her. the 74 year old princess described how every day is a
suspected people smugglers wanted by french authorities have been arrested in the uk by the national crime agency. albanian lucy letby bharaj and iraqi national rabin sharif were tracked down and detained in london. both are wanted in france, where prosecutors accused them of being involved in a number of small boat crossings in 2022. they are also suspected of money laundering and other organised crime offences. police and tech companies have agreed to work more closely to tackle phone theft....
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suspected people smugglers wanted by french authorities have been arrested in the uk by the national crime agencye 47 year old albanian man and a 25 year old iraqi national were tracked down and detained in london. prosecutors in france accused them of being involved in a number of small boat crossings in 2022. they are also suspected of money laundering and other organised crime offences. police and tech companies have agreed to work more closely to tackle phone theft. the pledge was made at a summit chaired by the home secretary. it follows a week of action across london, in which 230 suspects were arrested. scotland yard said the trade in stolen mobiles is worth more than £50 million a year, as devices are resold in the uk and abroad. lord mandelson has sworn at a journalist when asked about his relationship with paedophile financier jeffrey epstein. questions have been raised before about links between britain's incoming us ambassador and epstein, who died in prison in 2019. lord mandelson said he regretted ever meeting him, but then told a financial times reporter i'm not going to go into th
suspected people smugglers wanted by french authorities have been arrested in the uk by the national crime agencye 47 year old albanian man and a 25 year old iraqi national were tracked down and detained in london. prosecutors in france accused them of being involved in a number of small boat crossings in 2022. they are also suspected of money laundering and other organised crime offences. police and tech companies have agreed to work more closely to tackle phone theft. the pledge was made at a...
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in other news, three men have been jailed for people smuggling offences following a national crime agencynvestigation into a group organising small boat crossings from france to the uk. among the trio was birmingham based pitsuwan jamil, aged 55, who came to the uk from iraq in 2002. jamil acted as a fixer for his clients, brokering spaces on boats with gangs operating in northern france and collecting payments afterwards. nca investigators believe he was likely behind dozens of cross—channel journeys. and germany's conservative christian democrat party have won the country's election. friedrich mertz party finished well ahead of rival parties, but short of the 30% vote share they had expected. the other winner of the night was the alternative for germany party, who were celebrating a record second place result with just over 20%. the cdu leader now begins the arduous task of forming a new coalition government, and those are the latest gb news headlines for now. more news from me in half an hour. >> thank you. tatiana. now the gloves are off because the former labour mp, mike amesbury, ha
in other news, three men have been jailed for people smuggling offences following a national crime agencynvestigation into a group organising small boat crossings from france to the uk. among the trio was birmingham based pitsuwan jamil, aged 55, who came to the uk from iraq in 2002. jamil acted as a fixer for his clients, brokering spaces on boats with gangs operating in northern france and collecting payments afterwards. nca investigators believe he was likely behind dozens of cross—channel...
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and the national crime agency say they've been used in at least four killings in the uk in the last two. tests on the weapons found they can be easily converted to fire live ammunition using common diy tools and without the need for specialist skills. therefore, they're illegal under the firearms act. detective chief superintendent peter henrick is head of the national ballistics intelligence service. >> and this is an example of another one you can purchase, which is again a top venting blank firearm. you cannot discharge a projectile. however, after the criminals have converted this is the same the same gun converted. you can still see the blue pattern of this, but now it's capable of shooting a projectile and causing injury and death. >> an amnesty for owners of the weapons is taking place until the 28th of february, meaning they can be handed in without they can be handed in without the risk of prosecution. however, possession of one of the guns after this period could mean a prison sentence of ten years. assistant chief constable tim metcalfe is from the national police chiefs coun
and the national crime agency say they've been used in at least four killings in the uk in the last two. tests on the weapons found they can be easily converted to fire live ammunition using common diy tools and without the need for specialist skills. therefore, they're illegal under the firearms act. detective chief superintendent peter henrick is head of the national ballistics intelligence service. >> and this is an example of another one you can purchase, which is again a top venting...
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suspected people smugglers wanted by french authorities have been arrested in the uk by the national crime agency. a 47 year old albanian man and a 25 year old albanian man and a 25 year old iraqi national were tracked down and detained in london. prosecutors in france accused them of being involved in a number of small boat crossings in 2022. they are also suspected of money laundering and other organised crime offences. police and tech companies have agreed to work more closely to tackle phone theft. the pledge was made at a summit chaired by the home secretary. it follows a week of action across london, in which 230 suspects were arrested. scotland yard said the trade in stolen mobiles is worth more than £50 million a year, as the devices are resold in the uk and abroad. and finally, the king and queen are to pay state visits to italy and the vatican in april. the major spring tour follows multiple trips last year by king charles and queen camilla, including visits to australia and samoa. the royal couple will meet pope francis at the vatican and celebrate the catholic church's pilgrims of hop
suspected people smugglers wanted by french authorities have been arrested in the uk by the national crime agency. a 47 year old albanian man and a 25 year old albanian man and a 25 year old iraqi national were tracked down and detained in london. prosecutors in france accused them of being involved in a number of small boat crossings in 2022. they are also suspected of money laundering and other organised crime offences. police and tech companies have agreed to work more closely to tackle...
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the national crime agency investigators identified as they smashed a criminal racket of in forced laboursten to me. at this time you are under arrest for the cultivation of cannabis. >> this is one of those gang members, taswir hussein, outside a cannabis farm in east london. four vietnamese nationals were found inside. like so many others, they'd been smuggled into the uk and forced to pay off their debt to the traffickers by working in the farms for little to no money. the six members of this gang, who exploited and threatened dozens of migrants to work for them, will be sentenced in july. mark white gb news. >> and the bbc has issued a pubuc >> and the bbc has issued a public apology after a review revealed missed opportunities to address concerns over former radio 1 dj tim westwood's conduct. while the report found no widespread knowledge of serious allegations, the broadcaster admits it fell short of its values, apologising to those affected and promising changes to prevent future failures. westwood, who strongly denies all allegations, was accused of creating a toxic work environme
the national crime agency investigators identified as they smashed a criminal racket of in forced laboursten to me. at this time you are under arrest for the cultivation of cannabis. >> this is one of those gang members, taswir hussein, outside a cannabis farm in east london. four vietnamese nationals were found inside. like so many others, they'd been smuggled into the uk and forced to pay off their debt to the traffickers by working in the farms for little to no money. the six members...
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caro robson is an expert on al and privacy. for the uk's national crime agency.programme. would the home one access to office one access to this information? 50 office one access to this information?— information? so this information - information? so this information would i information? so this i information would beat information? so this - information would beat vital communications information, particularly for terrorism or organised crime. those are the main grounds on which warrant be...