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having visited the nca to see its work, mrjavid is expected to speak of the full horror of the scale really now we need to see a co—ordinated response made by government but with law enforcement and crucially also industry because what we have seen for the last few years is that the big social networks in particular have failed to take the steps that they need to to keep children safe on their platforms, that's why we now need government to step in and deliver statutory regulation of these sites. the nca says it has just arrested more than 130 people in its latest operation against online child abuse, it says this is just a fraction of the wider problem. duncan kennedy, bbc news. more on that story on breakfast, and a live update from liverpool, where there is a majorfire a live update from liverpool, where there is a major fire at the iconic littlewoods pools building. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the united nations refugee agency has said that migrants trying to cross the mediterranean sea to reach europe are facing ever more deadlyjourneys. in total, s
having visited the nca to see its work, mrjavid is expected to speak of the full horror of the scale really now we need to see a co—ordinated response made by government but with law enforcement and crucially also industry because what we have seen for the last few years is that the big social networks in particular have failed to take the steps that they need to to keep children safe on their platforms, that's why we now need government to step in and deliver statutory regulation of these...
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is apparently saying there we re reasons why the nca is apparently saying there were reasons why it it wasn't possible to deal with it in this country and so on, so we do not know the gist of it. it could weaken san. the allegation, if it was true, is that there was perhaps not enough attention paid to dirty money coming into this country, not just from russia but from other parts of the world. let's end on this one. britain's most opulent warmun! yes, the sunday express. —— most popular woman. the suggestion at the sunday express , woman. the suggestion at the sunday express, i suggest the answer to this question is no, but the question is, could keeley hawes be the next james bond question is, could keeley hawes be the nextjames bond girl? she is the star, she is thejetstar, we think, or is she dead, or is she not dead? we will find out tomorrow. she is in the final part of bodyguard tomorrow. she plays the home secretary, maybe she was blown up, that maybe she wasn't.|j secretary, maybe she was blown up, that maybe she wasn't. i have a lot to catch up with you. she is tipped to c
is apparently saying there we re reasons why the nca is apparently saying there were reasons why it it wasn't possible to deal with it in this country and so on, so we do not know the gist of it. it could weaken san. the allegation, if it was true, is that there was perhaps not enough attention paid to dirty money coming into this country, not just from russia but from other parts of the world. let's end on this one. britain's most opulent warmun! yes, the sunday express. —— most popular...
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having visited the nca to see its work, mrjavid is expected to speak of the full horror of the scale nature of child sexual abuse. really now we need to see a co—ordinated response, led by government, but with law enforcement and crucially also industry, because what we've seen for the last few years is that the big social networks in particular have failed to take the steps that they need to to keep children safe on their platforms. that's why we now need government to step in and deliver statutory regulation of these sites. the nca says it has just arrested more than 130 people in its latest operation against online child abuse. but it says this is just a fraction of the wider problem. duncan kennedy, bbc news. borisjohnson has attacked the prime minister's brexit strategy. he described it as a fix, and claims that the uk will get what he calls two thirds of diddly squat from the negotiations. he also accuses some members of the government of using the irish border issue to stop a proper brexit. 0ur political correspondent ben wright has this report. you know borisjohnson is no fan
having visited the nca to see its work, mrjavid is expected to speak of the full horror of the scale nature of child sexual abuse. really now we need to see a co—ordinated response, led by government, but with law enforcement and crucially also industry, because what we've seen for the last few years is that the big social networks in particular have failed to take the steps that they need to to keep children safe on their platforms. that's why we now need government to step in and deliver...
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in just one recent week—long operation, the nca arrested more than 130 people, including teachers, aecretary spoke of the horrors of this bleak reality now coursing through britain‘s online world. reality now coursing through britain's online world. do not think that you can satisfy your vile perversions from behind a computer screen perversions from behind a computer screen or on a smartphone. perversions from behind a computer screen or on a smartphone. do not think you can hurt our children or support or encourage others to do s0. support or encourage others to do so. do not think that you will get away with it, because we will make sure that you don‘t. 0ur away with it, because we will make sure that you don‘t. our children deserve to have their innocence and their future is respected and protected and to grow up without fear. the home office is already funding one technology project which automatically trawled through the internet to capture images of child abuse. but this is a cross—border business, involving money, paedophiles and the exploitation of vast numbers of children.
in just one recent week—long operation, the nca arrested more than 130 people, including teachers, aecretary spoke of the horrors of this bleak reality now coursing through britain‘s online world. reality now coursing through britain's online world. do not think that you can satisfy your vile perversions from behind a computer screen perversions from behind a computer screen or on a smartphone. perversions from behind a computer screen or on a smartphone. do not think you can hurt our...
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in just one recent week—long operation, the nca arrested more than 130 people, including teachers, aice officer. today, the home secretary spoke of the horrors of this bleak reality now coursing through britain's online world. do not think that you can satisfy your vile perversions from behind a computer screen or on a smartphone. do not think you can hurt our children or support or encourage others to do so. do not think that you will get away with it, because we will make sure that you don't. our children deserve to have their innocence and their futures respected and protected and to grow up without fear. the home office is already funding one technology project which automatically trawled through the internet to capture images of child abuse. but this is a cross—border business, involving money, paedophiles and the exploitation of vast numbers of children. duncan kennedy, bbc news. argentina's economy is in deep trouble — and president macri went on tv first thing this morning to announce his new plan to fix it. austerity is the key word. ten government ministries are being axed.
in just one recent week—long operation, the nca arrested more than 130 people, including teachers, aice officer. today, the home secretary spoke of the horrors of this bleak reality now coursing through britain's online world. do not think that you can satisfy your vile perversions from behind a computer screen or on a smartphone. do not think you can hurt our children or support or encourage others to do so. do not think that you will get away with it, because we will make sure that you...
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having visited the nca to see its work, mrjavid is expected to speak of the full horror of the scalevolving nature of child sexual abuse. really now we need to see a co—ordinated response, led by government, but with law enforcement and crucially also industry. because what we've seen for the last few years is that the big social networks in particular have failed to take the steps that they need to to keep children safe on their platforms. that's why we now need government to step in and deliver statutory regulation of these sites. the nca says it has just arrested more than 130 people in its latest operation against online child abuse. but it says this is just a fraction of the wider problem. duncan kennedy, bbc news. google have put out a statement this morning saying it's going to be offering ngos access to software aimed at improving the detection of child abuse images on the internet. the software uses artificial intelligence to prioritise suspected abusive images for review. google say they hope that initiative will allow greatly improved speed in the review processes of poten
having visited the nca to see its work, mrjavid is expected to speak of the full horror of the scalevolving nature of child sexual abuse. really now we need to see a co—ordinated response, led by government, but with law enforcement and crucially also industry. because what we've seen for the last few years is that the big social networks in particular have failed to take the steps that they need to to keep children safe on their platforms. that's why we now need government to step in and...
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in just one recent week—long operation, the nca arrested more than 130 people, including teachers, a today, the home secretary spoke of the horrors of this bleak reality now coursing through britain's online world. do not think that you can satisfy your vile perversions from behind a computer screen or on a smartphone. do not think you can hurt our children or support or encourage others to do so. do not think that you will get away with it, because we will make sure that you don't. our children deserve to have their innocence and their futures respected and protected and to grow up without fear. the home office is already funding one technology project which automatically trawled through the internet to capture images of child abuse. but this is a cross—border business, involving money, paedophiles and the exploitation of vast numbers of children. duncan kennedy, bbc news. chris evans, one of the bbc‘s highest paid presenters, is leaving radio 2 at the end of the year. evans, who's been with the station for 13 years, presents the breakfast show, currently the uk's most listened to r
in just one recent week—long operation, the nca arrested more than 130 people, including teachers, a today, the home secretary spoke of the horrors of this bleak reality now coursing through britain's online world. do not think that you can satisfy your vile perversions from behind a computer screen or on a smartphone. do not think you can hurt our children or support or encourage others to do so. do not think that you will get away with it, because we will make sure that you don't. our...
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in just one recent week—long operation, the nca arrested more than 130 people, including teachers, ake of the horrors of this bleak reality now coursing through britain's online world. do not think that you can satisfy your vile perversions from behind a computer screen or on a smartphone. do not think you can hurt our children or support or encourage others to do so. do not think that you will get away with it, because we will make sure that you don't. our children deserve to have their innocence and their futures respected and protected and to grow up without fear. the home office is already funding one technology project which automatically trawled through the internet to capture images of child abuse. but this is a cross—border business, involving money, paedophiles and the exploitation of vast numbers of children. duncan kennedy, bbc news. chris evans, one of the britain's best—known broadcasters and entertainers and one of the bbc‘s highest paid stars, is leaving radio 2 at the end of the year. chris evans has been with the station for 13 years and presents the breakfast show,
in just one recent week—long operation, the nca arrested more than 130 people, including teachers, ake of the horrors of this bleak reality now coursing through britain's online world. do not think that you can satisfy your vile perversions from behind a computer screen or on a smartphone. do not think you can hurt our children or support or encourage others to do so. do not think that you will get away with it, because we will make sure that you don't. our children deserve to have their...
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every month, the nca and police forces around the country arrest around 400 people for accessing child images online. what was it i've done? earlier this year, matthew falder, a cambridge graduate, was sentenced after nearly a decade of offending. he tricked his victims into sending him naked images of themselves. he also encouraged acts of self degradation. one of his many victims described the long—term effects i was ashamed of what i've done. all relationships broke down. you can't be friends with someone who doesn't trust you, and i didn't trust them. but why are child abuse images allowed to be posted in the first place, and then why are they permitted to remain online? for years, this is what the tech companies have been asked. today, the home secretary became the latest politician to talk tough to the tech giants. he issued an ultimatum. there are some companies out there that refuse to take this seriously. so let me say this: i'm not asking for change — i am demanding it. and the people are demanding it too. and if the web giants do not take more measures to remove this type of
every month, the nca and police forces around the country arrest around 400 people for accessing child images online. what was it i've done? earlier this year, matthew falder, a cambridge graduate, was sentenced after nearly a decade of offending. he tricked his victims into sending him naked images of themselves. he also encouraged acts of self degradation. one of his many victims described the long—term effects i was ashamed of what i've done. all relationships broke down. you can't be...
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every month the nca and police forces around the country arrest around 400 people for accessing childmages online. what was it i've done? earlier this year, matthew falder, a cambridge graduate, was sentenced after nearly a decade of offending. he operated on what is known as the dark web, he tricked his victims into sending him naked images of themselves, he even installed secret cameras in people's homes, to film them in the shower and the toilet. he also encouraged acts of self degradation. one of his many victims described the long—term effects of what he did to her. i was ashamed of what i have done, all relationships broke down. you cannot be friends with someone who does not trust you, and i did not trust them. even though they did nothing wrong. and i did nothing wrong. there was no trust anymore. but why are child abuse images allowed to be posted in the first post, and then why are they permitted to remain online? for years, this is what the technology companies have been asked. today, rather than posing questions, the home secretary issued an ultimatum to the tech giant: th
every month the nca and police forces around the country arrest around 400 people for accessing childmages online. what was it i've done? earlier this year, matthew falder, a cambridge graduate, was sentenced after nearly a decade of offending. he operated on what is known as the dark web, he tricked his victims into sending him naked images of themselves, he even installed secret cameras in people's homes, to film them in the shower and the toilet. he also encouraged acts of self degradation....
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every month, the nca and police forces around the country arrest around 400 people for accessing childdone? earlier this year, matthew falder, a cambridge graduate, was sentenced after nearly a decade of offending. he tricked his victims into sending him naked images of themselves. he also encouraged acts of self degradation. one of his many victims described the long—term effects of his abuse. i was ashamed of what i've done. all relationships broke down. you can't be friends with someone that doesn't trust you, and i didn't trust them. so why are child abuse images allowed to be posted in the first place, and then why are they permitted to remain online? for years, that's what the tech companies have been asked. today, the home secretary became the latest politician to talk tough to the tech giants. he delivered an ultimatum. there are some companies out there that refuse to take this seriously. so let me say this: i'm not just asking for change. i am demanding it. and the people are demanding it too. and if the web giants do not take more measures to remove this type of content from
every month, the nca and police forces around the country arrest around 400 people for accessing childdone? earlier this year, matthew falder, a cambridge graduate, was sentenced after nearly a decade of offending. he tricked his victims into sending him naked images of themselves. he also encouraged acts of self degradation. one of his many victims described the long—term effects of his abuse. i was ashamed of what i've done. all relationships broke down. you can't be friends with someone...
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having visited the nca to see its work, mrjavid is expected to speak of the full horror of the scaled sexual abuse. really now we need to see a co—ordinated response, led by government, but with law enforcement and crucially also industry. because what we've seen for the last few years is that the big social networks in particular have failed to take the steps that they need to to keep children safe on their platforms. that's why we now need government to step in and deliver statutory regulation of these sites. the nca says it has just arrested more than 130 people in its latest operation against online child abuse. but it says this is just a fraction of the wider problem. duncan kennedy, bbc news. we will talk more about that after 10am this morning. joanna gosling is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the days news. good morning. borisjohnson has attacked the prime minister's brexit strategy — describing it as a fix, and claiming that the uk will get what he calls "two thirds of diddly squat" from the negotiations. he's also accused some members of the government of
having visited the nca to see its work, mrjavid is expected to speak of the full horror of the scaled sexual abuse. really now we need to see a co—ordinated response, led by government, but with law enforcement and crucially also industry. because what we've seen for the last few years is that the big social networks in particular have failed to take the steps that they need to to keep children safe on their platforms. that's why we now need government to step in and deliver statutory...
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every month the nca and police forces around the country arrest around 400 people for accessing childer this year, matthew falder, a cambridge graduate, was sentenced after nearly a decade of offending. he operated on what is known as the dark web, he tricked his victims into sending him naked images of themselves, he even installed secret cameras in people's homes, to film them in the shower and the toilet. he also encouraged acts of self degradation. one of his many victims described the long—term effects of what he did to her. i was ashamed of what i have done, all relationships broke down. you cannot be friends with someone who does not trust you, and i did not trust them. even though they did nothing wrong. and i did nothing wrong. there was no trust anymore. but why are child abuse images allowed to be posted in the first post, and then why are they permitted to remain online? for years, this is what the technology companies have been asked. today, rather than posing questions, the home secretary issued an ultimatum to the tech giant. there are some companies out there that refu
every month the nca and police forces around the country arrest around 400 people for accessing childer this year, matthew falder, a cambridge graduate, was sentenced after nearly a decade of offending. he operated on what is known as the dark web, he tricked his victims into sending him naked images of themselves, he even installed secret cameras in people's homes, to film them in the shower and the toilet. he also encouraged acts of self degradation. one of his many victims described the...
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amount of funding going into policing and right now we are working with the counterterrorism police, the ncatween now and 20 2025? i don‘t think we need to make the home office have an additional strategy on top of what we have, and additionally i think it‘s missing a trick. it seems to be almost a bureaucrats‘ desire to make a bureaucratic move to centralise power over policing again when actually the devolution of power has been pretty effective. can i briefly bring politics into this. we saw sajid javid earlier being asked about when an independent pay body recommends pay rise, it is voted against by conservative government, how do police officers entrust the formula will ever be adhered to and how do they trust the politicians who said we will set up this body and listen to them? you are a conservative, that must wrench? of course, we all know we want to pay police officers and police staff better and the hard times we have all been through have been tough on public sector employees in policing. i would like to see that change. equally well, one has to recognise that if we hadn‘t put in
amount of funding going into policing and right now we are working with the counterterrorism police, the ncatween now and 20 2025? i don‘t think we need to make the home office have an additional strategy on top of what we have, and additionally i think it‘s missing a trick. it seems to be almost a bureaucrats‘ desire to make a bureaucratic move to centralise power over policing again when actually the devolution of power has been pretty effective. can i briefly bring politics into this....