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on the _ has the national police chiefs' council on the back— has the national policecouncil on the back of it. it. council on the back of it. it actually— council on the back of it. it actually says _ council on the back of it. it actually says that - council on the back of it. it actually says that it - council on the back of it. it actually says that it is - council on the back of it. it - actually says that it is recognised try actually says that it is recognised by them, — actually says that it is recognised bythem, there— actually says that it is recognised by them, there is— actually says that it is recognised by them, there is a _ actually says that it is recognised by them, there is a hotline - actually says that it is recognised . by them, there is a hotline number to call— by them, there is a hotline number to call to _ by them, there is a hotline number to call to verify— by them, there is a hotline number to call to verify the _ by them, there is a hotline number to call to verify the press _ by them, there is a hotline number to call to verify the press c
on the _ has the national police chiefs' council on the back— has the national policecouncil on the back of it. it. council on the back of it. it actually— council on the back of it. it actually says _ council on the back of it. it actually says that - council on the back of it. it actually says that it - council on the back of it. it actually says that it is - council on the back of it. it - actually says that it is recognised try actually says that it is recognised by them, — actually...
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here is my press card right here, it says - the national police chiefs' . councilof this card as a bona fides news gatherer. | it has the number to call if you need verification. i it has got security features. all they needed to do - was to ask those people do you have a press card, and there is, you can. solve the situation. no need to arrest them or takej them into custody or whatever. and that is often what happens. journalists going around, reporting on things, - coming into contact with - the police, and they are asked to show their press card. so this, to me, suggests that. some kind of directive had gone out from hertfordshire police or a directive to kind of get. tough on protesters had been misinterpreted by someone . in the chain of command and they didn't care - what anyone said and they were just scooping people up- and then holding them in custody for hours, l which isjust, frankly, l adding insult to injury. and the national police chiefs' council, they have said that journalists have a right to report any form of protest and that it is very regretta
here is my press card right here, it says - the national police chiefs' . councilof this card as a bona fides news gatherer. | it has the number to call if you need verification. i it has got security features. all they needed to do - was to ask those people do you have a press card, and there is, you can. solve the situation. no need to arrest them or takej them into custody or whatever. and that is often what happens. journalists going around, reporting on things, - coming into contact with -...
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it's accredited, it has the national police chiefs council on the back of it.ally says that it's that it's recognised by them. there's a hotline number to call to, to verify the, the press card it's got, you know, his, you know his mind. he's my press card right here. it says the national police chiefs council recognised the holder of this card as a bona fide news gatherer. it's got the number to call if you need verification and it's got security features. all they needed to do was to ask those people, you know, do you have a press card? and there it is. you can solve the situation. no need to arrest them, to take them into custody, whatever. and that's often what happens, you know, journalists going around doing, you know, reporting on things, you know, coming into into contact with police and they're asked to show their press card. so, this to me suggests that some kind of directive had gone out from hertfordshire police or a directive to kind of get tough on the protesters have been misinterpreted by someone in the chain of command and theyjust didn't care
it's accredited, it has the national police chiefs council on the back of it.ally says that it's that it's recognised by them. there's a hotline number to call to, to verify the, the press card it's got, you know, his, you know his mind. he's my press card right here. it says the national police chiefs council recognised the holder of this card as a bona fide news gatherer. it's got the number to call if you need verification and it's got security features. all they needed to do was to ask...
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the national police chiefs' council says it recognises more needs to be done to improve the outcomesictims of stalking. and the home office says it takes stalking extremely seriously and has doubled sentences as a result. alice and gracie�*s parents have dedicated themselves to fighting for change since losing their daughters. they're determined to see it come sooner rather than later. there's only one person to blame — the person who killed alice, the person who killed gracie. they are the people to blame. and, yes, police do things wrong, and all we ask is that we learn lessons. campaigners believe this super—complaint could be the change they've waited for. it's now up to the police watchdog to decide if it will be investigated. abi smitton, bbc news. an army veteran in northern ireland has been found guilty of a fatal shooting during the troubles. former soldier david holden shot aidan mcanespie in the back at an army checkpoint in 1988. let's cross to belfast and to our ireland correspondent chris page. the verdict has been made in the last half an hour or so in the trial of dav
the national police chiefs' council says it recognises more needs to be done to improve the outcomesictims of stalking. and the home office says it takes stalking extremely seriously and has doubled sentences as a result. alice and gracie�*s parents have dedicated themselves to fighting for change since losing their daughters. they're determined to see it come sooner rather than later. there's only one person to blame — the person who killed alice, the person who killed gracie. they are the...
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the national police chiefs�* council says it recognises more needs to be done to improve the outcomesine safety bill, giving police and prosecutors more power to bring abusers to justice. a man�*s been charged with murdering a mother and her two young daughters following a fire at their flat in nottingham. 28—year—old fatoumatta hydara and her daughters fatimah and naeemah, who were one and three, all died from smoke inhalation. jamie barrow, who�*s 31, is due in court later. david walliams�* future as a judge on britain�*s got talent is "up in the air", a spokesperson for the itv show has said. it comes after the sun newspaper reported that the comedian will be leaving the show after 10 years as a judge. walliams recently apologised for making "disrespectful comments" about contestants during filming breaks on the show. scientists say they have made a breakthrough designing a vaccine against all 20 known types of flu. the jab — so far only tested on animals — uses the same technology as covid vaccines, and should teach the immune system how to fight existing and new flu strains. huma
the national police chiefs�* council says it recognises more needs to be done to improve the outcomesine safety bill, giving police and prosecutors more power to bring abusers to justice. a man�*s been charged with murdering a mother and her two young daughters following a fire at their flat in nottingham. 28—year—old fatoumatta hydara and her daughters fatimah and naeemah, who were one and three, all died from smoke inhalation. jamie barrow, who�*s 31, is due in court later. david...
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that is why i am announcing today that we have written to the national police chiefs council to requestd protocol known as operation safeguard. this will provide the immediate additional capacity we needin immediate additional capacity we need in the coming weeks to ensure the smooth running of the prison estate and to continue taking dangerous criminals off the streets. mr speaker this is yet another crisis — mr speaker this is yet another crisis created by this shambolic torv— crisis created by this shambolic tory government. it is hard to think of a more _ tory government. it is hard to think of a more damning indictment of this government's failure on law and order_ government's failure on law and order than— government's failure on law and order than the fact that they have now run_ order than the fact that they have now run out of cells to lock up criminals _ now run out of cells to lock up criminals. but it is hardly surprising when under the tories, 10,000 _ surprising when under the tories, 10,000 prison places have been lost. former chinese president jiang zemin has died in sh
that is why i am announcing today that we have written to the national police chiefs council to requestd protocol known as operation safeguard. this will provide the immediate additional capacity we needin immediate additional capacity we need in the coming weeks to ensure the smooth running of the prison estate and to continue taking dangerous criminals off the streets. mr speaker this is yet another crisis — mr speaker this is yet another crisis created by this shambolic torv— crisis...
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the national police chiefs' council says it recognises more needs to be done to improve the outcomesves to fighting for change since losing their daughters. they're determined to see it come sooner rather than later. there's only one person to blame — the person who killed alice, the person who killed gracie. they are the people to blame. and, yes, police do things wrong, and all we ask is that we learn lessons. campaigners believe this super—complaint could be the change they've waited for. it's now up to the police watchdog to decide if it will be investigated. the headlines on bbc news: world cup heartbreak for wales deep into injury time as they lose 2—0 to iran. meanwhile, england are preparing for their match against the usa later where they hoping to secure their place in the final 16. nurses set to strike for two days before christmas — the biggest walk—out in the history of the health service. now on bbc news it's time to look at some of the stories making the headlines this lunchtime in our newsrooms �*across the uk'. thousands of drivers in london will have to pay to use t
the national police chiefs' council says it recognises more needs to be done to improve the outcomesves to fighting for change since losing their daughters. they're determined to see it come sooner rather than later. there's only one person to blame — the person who killed alice, the person who killed gracie. they are the people to blame. and, yes, police do things wrong, and all we ask is that we learn lessons. campaigners believe this super—complaint could be the change they've waited...
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martin hewitt, chair of the national police chiefs�* council, gave us his reaction to the watchdog'shis is a very difficult report for the service to receive and i agree with you that some of the examples you've just given, and others, will be shocking to your viewers. and i think it impacts very negatively on trust and confidence in policing, particularly with women and girls. and whilst the report did find in vetting, around 90% of the vetting cases and 80% of the misconduct cases were effective, that simply isn't good enough. and i can reassure all your viewers that chief constables across the country will be doing everything that we require to do to meet the recommendations that are in this report. i'm joined by anna birley, co—founder of reclaim these streets, which was founded in the wake of the murder of sarah everard by a serving police officer. he is now serving a full life sentence. after the murder of sarah everard, most police forces said they would root out rogue officers. it beggars belief, doesn't it? it does. but so many months and years after that, we have been talki
martin hewitt, chair of the national police chiefs�* council, gave us his reaction to the watchdog'shis is a very difficult report for the service to receive and i agree with you that some of the examples you've just given, and others, will be shocking to your viewers. and i think it impacts very negatively on trust and confidence in policing, particularly with women and girls. and whilst the report did find in vetting, around 90% of the vetting cases and 80% of the misconduct cases were...
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the national police chiefs' council says it recognises more needs to be done to improve the outcomesing for change since losing their daughters. they're determined to see it come sooner rather than later. there's only one person to blame — the person who killed alice, the person who killed gracie. they are the people to blame. and, yes, police do things wrong, and all we ask is that we learn lessons. campaigners believe this super—complaint could be the change they've waited for. it's now up to the police watchdog to decide if it will be investigated. abi smitton, bbc news. an american writer who alleges that donald trump raped her in the mid—1990s filed an upgraded lawsuit on thursday, under a new law that protects victims of sexual assault decades after it may have occurred. mr trump has previously denied raping ejean carroll. azadeh moshiri has more on the lawsuit. it was filed just minutes after the new york state law came into effect. the adult survivors act allows victims a one—year legal period to file lawsuits over sexual assault claims that may have passed the statute of lim
the national police chiefs' council says it recognises more needs to be done to improve the outcomesing for change since losing their daughters. they're determined to see it come sooner rather than later. there's only one person to blame — the person who killed alice, the person who killed gracie. they are the people to blame. and, yes, police do things wrong, and all we ask is that we learn lessons. campaigners believe this super—complaint could be the change they've waited for. it's now...
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the national police chiefs�* council says it recognises more needs to be done to improve the outcomese dedicated themselves to fighting for change since losing their daughters. they�*re determined to see it come sooner rather than later. there�*s only one person to blame — the person who killed alice, the person who killed gracie. they are the people to blame. and, yes, police do things wrong, and all we ask is that we learn lessons. campaigners believe this super—complaint could be the change they�*ve waited for. it�*s now up to the police watchdog to decide if it will be investigated. abi smitton, bbc news. it�*s another huge day in the fifa world cup with both wales and england playing in group b. england face the usa later on this evening and in less than an hour�*s time wales kick off against iran. that game takes place at the ahmad bin ali stadium, which is wherejohn watson joins us from now. hello, john. i know you will be talking to some england and wales fans in a few minutes but first try and describe the atmosphere with less than an hour to kick off. it is indeed edging — l
the national police chiefs�* council says it recognises more needs to be done to improve the outcomese dedicated themselves to fighting for change since losing their daughters. they�*re determined to see it come sooner rather than later. there�*s only one person to blame — the person who killed alice, the person who killed gracie. they are the people to blame. and, yes, police do things wrong, and all we ask is that we learn lessons. campaigners believe this super—complaint could be...
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the national police chiefs' council says it recognises more needs to be done to improve the outcomes earlier, too, to tempt us to part with our cash. some are spending more than others. i'm going to spend as much as i can possibly spend to make whomever happy. so i'm... i'm not going to hold back. everything will be cut back this year — the food... absolutely everything will be cut back this year. cut back the rest of the year, but enjoy christmas. - this is the last hurrah, then, is it? could be! christmas in a cost—of—living crisis. households are under pressure at the most crucial time of the year for retailers. so how's it looking this christmas? i think it's looking pretty good. you know, the most important thing at christmas is to have great i think it's going to be all about value. i think those who really think about, "how do we make presents that people want to give but do that at a price that's not going to break the bank?" are going to win. i think those that don't won't. this will be the first christmas in three years where there hopefully it's full steam ahead for this b
the national police chiefs' council says it recognises more needs to be done to improve the outcomes earlier, too, to tempt us to part with our cash. some are spending more than others. i'm going to spend as much as i can possibly spend to make whomever happy. so i'm... i'm not going to hold back. everything will be cut back this year — the food... absolutely everything will be cut back this year. cut back the rest of the year, but enjoy christmas. - this is the last hurrah, then, is it?...
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martin hewitt, chair of the national police chiefs' council, gave us his reaction to the watchdog's reporten, and others, will be shocking to your viewers. and i think it impacts very negatively on trust and confidence in policing, particularly with women and girls. and whilst the report did find in vetting, around 90% of the vetting cases and 80% of the misconduct cases were effective, that simply isn't good enough. and i can reassure all your viewers that chief constables across the country will be doing everything that we require to do to meet the recommendations that are in this report. earlier i spoke to anna birley, co—founder of reclaim these streets which was founded in the wake of the murder of sarah everard by a serving police officer. the incident sparked global protests on women's safety; she gave her reaction to the report. so many months and years after that, we have been talking about misogyny in the police the whole time, and we have yet another report and no evidence that action has been taken. this is right at the start of a police career. is there an argument to say some
martin hewitt, chair of the national police chiefs' council, gave us his reaction to the watchdog's reporten, and others, will be shocking to your viewers. and i think it impacts very negatively on trust and confidence in policing, particularly with women and girls. and whilst the report did find in vetting, around 90% of the vetting cases and 80% of the misconduct cases were effective, that simply isn't good enough. and i can reassure all your viewers that chief constables across the country...
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let's speak now to martin hewitt, chair of the national police chiefs council. good morning to you.ficult report for the - happen? look, this is a very | difficult report for the service happen? look, this is a very - difficult report for the service to receive. and i agree with you, some of the examples you have given and others will be shocking to your viewers. and i think it impacts very negatively on trust and confidence in policing, particularly with women and girls. and whilst the report did find inviting around 90% of the vetting cases and 80% of the misconduct cases were settled, that is not good enough. i can reassure all of your viewers that chief constables across the country will be doing everything that we require to do to meet the recommendations that are in this report. yes, to do to meet the recommendations that are in this report.— that are in this report. yes, given what we have _ that are in this report. yes, given what we have heard _ that are in this report. yes, given what we have heard in _ that are in this report. yes, given what we have heard in that - that
let's speak now to martin hewitt, chair of the national police chiefs council. good morning to you.ficult report for the - happen? look, this is a very | difficult report for the service happen? look, this is a very - difficult report for the service to receive. and i agree with you, some of the examples you have given and others will be shocking to your viewers. and i think it impacts very negatively on trust and confidence in policing, particularly with women and girls. and whilst the report...
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policing nationally are upon this report. we have already established a clear means of disseminating the learning throughout policing under the auspices of the national police chiefs' councilcor veryt of ne the eggét. w ,, is cor very least a the egeétw w ,, is cor very least of he egeétw w ,, is cor very least of what eétw w ,, 7 7 wis cor very least of what gmp w w �*to �* to who are still �*ia who are still �* 1 a fierce who are still that and hurt will be in vain. ladies and not be in vain. ladies and gentlemen, i would not be in vain. ladies and gentlemen, iwould now like not be in vain. ladies and gentlemen, i would now like to introduce to you the chief constable for british transport police, who will make a statement of her own. everyone. peopte everyone. people were murdered this cit 22 --le were murdered w this cit 22 eo le were murdered the evil actions this city. 22 people were murdered , the evil actions of lives must with _ recommendations team. participate in the inquiry. significant errors were made in significaflt'err§rs'wei’e"i�*fl§de in’ the - leading up significaflterrats'wei’ei�*i�*iade in’ the - leading up to significaflterrats'wei’ei�*i�*iade in'the lead
policing nationally are upon this report. we have already established a clear means of disseminating the learning throughout policing under the auspices of the national police chiefs' councilcor veryt of ne the eggét. w ,, is cor very least a the egeétw w ,, is cor very least of he egeétw w ,, is cor very least of what eétw w ,, 7 7 wis cor very least of what gmp w w �*to �* to who are still �*ia who are still �* 1 a fierce who are still that and hurt will be in vain. ladies and not...
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leading economies, and also the united nations security council, for what he has described as russia pots terrorist tactics. thank you. the south korean police chiefed property. these pictures posted on social media show some of the unrest. youths also jumped on cars and threw bricks at vehicles in the kirkton area, and smashed windows in a school. the leader of dundee city council, john alexander, said he was disgusted by the scenes. 20 past eight. we have been talking to carol this morning about how things might be changing this morning. what can you tell us? that's right. good morning. the temperature this week is going to come down to closer where it should be this time of the year. it will feel cooler but a roughly going to be average. something that is happening this morning as the wind strength. we have had gusty winds. earlier in the night, 150 mph at the needles. that is very exposed. in the last half an hour, these are the wind gusts we have had. sorry about the spelling of birmingham. you can see how gusty it is. you can see how the rain is pushing northwards and eastwards, accompanied by a plethora of showers in its wake. some of those
leading economies, and also the united nations security council, for what he has described as russia pots terrorist tactics. thank you. the south korean police chiefed property. these pictures posted on social media show some of the unrest. youths also jumped on cars and threw bricks at vehicles in the kirkton area, and smashed windows in a school. the leader of dundee city council, john alexander, said he was disgusted by the scenes. 20 past eight. we have been talking to carol this morning...