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of the uk, and so on saturday we will see outbreaks of heavy rain at times across scotland, northern irelandas further south and east not as many showers, more sunshine, still in relative warmth, 2a degrees in norwich, cooler and quite breezy further north and west and then as we head into sunday, again a story of sunny spells and showers, some showers heavy, possibly thundery, but not as heavy, possibly thundery, but not as heavy down in the south—east, temperatures north to south read 18-22 . as temperatures north to south read 18—22 . as we had next week, we will continue to see some showers at times, but there are some signs things might start to warm up again towards the end of the week. live from london. this is bbc news. wildfires tear through the hawaiian island of maui — killing 36 people — many others — talk about terrifying escapes. the firestorm came through, it took everything with it. ijust ran out to the beach, and i ran south, and i just helped anybody i could along the way. virgin galactic — prepares for blast off — a second flight for space tourists. the chief constable of
of the uk, and so on saturday we will see outbreaks of heavy rain at times across scotland, northern irelandas further south and east not as many showers, more sunshine, still in relative warmth, 2a degrees in norwich, cooler and quite breezy further north and west and then as we head into sunday, again a story of sunny spells and showers, some showers heavy, possibly thundery, but not as heavy, possibly thundery, but not as heavy down in the south—east, temperatures north to south read 18-22...
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thank ou ve detective in northern ireland.y much- _ live now to belfast and stephen white, former assistant chief constable for northern ireland. can you take astray three—year reaction to the story two you heard charlotte talking about the worry that so many officers in northern ireland are undergoing about the release of this personal information. what do you make of it as someone who has worked in the organisation? it is as someone who has worked in the organisation?— organisation? it is deeply concerning. _ organisation? it is deeply concerning. it _ organisation? it is deeply concerning. it takes - organisation? it is deeply i concerning. it takes courage organisation? it is deeply - concerning. it takes courage to join the police in northern ireland, it always did and it always will because it is a life changing decision. 0ne because it is a life changing decision. one that effects not only you but your family and your social circle. forsome, anonymity you but your family and your social circle. for some, anonymity or ke
thank ou ve detective in northern ireland.y much- _ live now to belfast and stephen white, former assistant chief constable for northern ireland. can you take astray three—year reaction to the story two you heard charlotte talking about the worry that so many officers in northern ireland are undergoing about the release of this personal information. what do you make of it as someone who has worked in the organisation? it is as someone who has worked in the organisation?— organisation? it is...
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have the action from the chair of i have the action from the chair of the police federation in northern irelanding? - had reactions from quite a number of people, not lease different leading politicians over there, we understand for example the policing board that over sits with a duty to scrutinise and challenge the police service, they were i think holding an urgent meeting tomorrow morning and as a consequence of that we will be looking to try and reassure officers and their families and civilian staff that everything is now being explored in terms of what could be done and how this came about. �* . , could be done and how this came about. �* .,, ,, could be done and how this came about. . .,, i. could be done and how this came about. . about. and as you said, matt, as you said a second — about. and as you said, matt, as you said a second ago _ about. and as you said, matt, as you said a second ago the _ about. and as you said, matt, as you said a second ago the situation - said a second ago the situation in northern ireland is very sensitive. that is why it is so so important why this data
have the action from the chair of i have the action from the chair of the police federation in northern irelanding? - had reactions from quite a number of people, not lease different leading politicians over there, we understand for example the policing board that over sits with a duty to scrutinise and challenge the police service, they were i think holding an urgent meeting tomorrow morning and as a consequence of that we will be looking to try and reassure officers and their families and...
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northern ireland in this day and me, ., , northern ireland in this day and ace. . _, northern irelande, ., , , , ., northern ireland in this day and ace. . y,, ., age. largely because of so called dissident republicans. _ age. largely because of so called dissident republicans. people - age. largely because of so called | dissident republicans. people who want to continue the so—called armed struggle. what they are focusing on is discouraging members of the nationalist communityjoining the nationalist community joining the psni. nationalist communityjoining the psni. 0ver recent years i would say the majority of attacks on police officers have been targeted at catholics from the nationalist community. one officer got horrific injuries, the big threat is from dissident republicans and their motive is to try and destabilise the psni. , ., ., ., ., ., psni. this information was out there for two hours — psni. this information was out there for two hours before _ psni. this information was out there for two hours before being _ psni. this information was out there for two hours before bei
northern ireland in this day and me, ., , northern ireland in this day and ace. . _, northern irelande, ., , , , ., northern ireland in this day and ace. . y,, ., age. largely because of so called dissident republicans. _ age. largely because of so called dissident republicans. people - age. largely because of so called | dissident republicans. people who want to continue the so—called armed struggle. what they are focusing on is discouraging members of the nationalist communityjoining the...
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sunshine and showers for northern ireland and scotland . northern ireland and scotland.these heavy at again, some of these heavy at times too, temperatures times too, and temperatures generally teens to low generally the high teens to low 20s quite a muggy feel where we do any sunshine across do see any sunshine across central and western parts of england and wales later on tuesday, a much calmer picture, high pressure starting to build in as that low pressure moves out of the way. still fairly unsettled . so a day of sunny unsettled. so a day of sunny spells and scattered showers. some of the showers on the heavy side. and then it settles down wednesday into thursday. plenty of sunny spells and temperatures starting to rise . starting to rise. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers. proud sponsors of weather on . >> you're listening to gb news radio . radio. >> welcome back to the camilla tominey show. now in just a moment, joining me in the studio will be the mayor of west midlands, andy street, and then former foreign former australian foreign minister downer w
sunshine and showers for northern ireland and scotland . northern ireland and scotland.these heavy at again, some of these heavy at times too, temperatures times too, and temperatures generally teens to low generally the high teens to low 20s quite a muggy feel where we do any sunshine across do see any sunshine across central and western parts of england and wales later on tuesday, a much calmer picture, high pressure starting to build in as that low pressure moves out of the way. still fairly...
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police officers in northern ireland are said to be worried and frightened after a data breach saw personal details about them made public. there is deep and genuine concern, i am hearing officers say they haven't had a meal in the mother's house in ten years because they cannot admit to being a police officer. hello, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. 41 migrants have drowned off the italian island of lampedusa after their boat capsized. 45 people, including three children, had been aboard the vessel which had set off from the tunisian city of sfax last thursday. four survivors — originally from the ivory coast and guinea — gave their accounts to coastguards after being brought ashore. the three men and a woman had initially been rescued by a cargo ship. on monday, according to a recent report from the international organisation for migration at least 4m refugees drowned between january and march, marking the deadliest three month period since 2017. the report also reveals over the past decade, the mediterranean sea has claimed around 25,000
police officers in northern ireland are said to be worried and frightened after a data breach saw personal details about them made public. there is deep and genuine concern, i am hearing officers say they haven't had a meal in the mother's house in ten years because they cannot admit to being a police officer. hello, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. 41 migrants have drowned off the italian island of lampedusa after their boat capsized. 45...
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, but you build it effectively in gb for goods coming from within northern ireland to gb. ion. >> it now appears that there are problems both ways and peter burke , the republic of ireland's burke, the republic of ireland's minister for european affairs inside , writes there is clear inside, writes there is clear guidance , but it depends on the guidance, but it depends on the type of goods . type of goods. >> there's a very clear chart of different types of goods that need paperwork, and there's goods that obviously are more higher others . but the higher risk than others. but the framework provides the pathway for any issues that come forward in relation to the passage of goods over and back from the eu or the uk . or the uk. >> small retailers will face the largest problems , especially on largest problems, especially on stock levels , as northern stock levels, as northern ireland's supply chain is known as just in time , the very size as just in time, the very size of the population here means that cold storage for long penods that cold storage for long periods of time
, but you build it effectively in gb for goods coming from within northern ireland to gb. ion. >> it now appears that there are problems both ways and peter burke , the republic of ireland's burke, the republic of ireland's minister for european affairs inside , writes there is clear inside, writes there is clear guidance , but it depends on the guidance, but it depends on the type of goods . type of goods. >> there's a very clear chart of different types of goods that need...
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across much of scotland, northern ireland and northern england.ugh the day, and that is going to continue to drift its way steadily eastwards over the next few hours. the showers fading in scotland. we keep some clearer skies through the night. we keep quite a lot of low clouds down to the southwest. but temperatures will hold up perhaps into the mid—teens by first thing tomorrow morning. the reason being, we're starting to tap into some warmer air now as an area of high pressure is set to build. so this high pressure will move in from the southwest. yes, we've got this week weather front, which will always introduce the risk of more cloud and still some murky conditions to northern ireland, perhaps across west facing coasts of wales, south west england. again, misty, maybe a little bit drizzly from time to time. so further north and east, that's where we'll see the best of the sunshine. but temperatures generally will be a few degrees up on where we've seen them just recently, highs into the low 20s, but some of us could see temperatures into the
across much of scotland, northern ireland and northern england.ugh the day, and that is going to continue to drift its way steadily eastwards over the next few hours. the showers fading in scotland. we keep some clearer skies through the night. we keep quite a lot of low clouds down to the southwest. but temperatures will hold up perhaps into the mid—teens by first thing tomorrow morning. the reason being, we're starting to tap into some warmer air now as an area of high pressure is set to...
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i'm also going to be speaking labour's speaking to labour's former northern ireland secretary, shaun about mass shaun woodward, about this mass data that's gone on with data breach that's gone on with the service of northern the police service of northern ireland. and i'm going to be speaking former defence speaking with former defence minister and minister sir gerald howarth and gb portillo gb news own michael portillo about the threat from china, what's going on with ukraine and russia all of the of russia and all of the rest of it. so jam packed show. it. so it's a jam packed show. do move , let's go through do not move, let's go through the papers first of and the papers first of all, and take through headlines . take you through the headlines. as you can imagine, immigration is a key theme. so sunday is a key theme. so the sunday telegraph splashes ministers want for asylum want more barges for asylum seekers, would you believe after what's gone on with bibby stockholm .7 sunday times stockholm? sunday times goes with actually this is one exception and is because exception and th
i'm also going to be speaking labour's speaking to labour's former northern ireland secretary, shaun about mass shaun woodward, about this mass data that's gone on with data breach that's gone on with the service of northern the police service of northern ireland. and i'm going to be speaking former defence speaking with former defence minister and minister sir gerald howarth and gb portillo gb news own michael portillo about the threat from china, what's going on with ukraine and russia all of...
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on saturday, we will see outbreaks of heavy rain at times across scotland, northern ireland, northernrth and west. as we head into sunday again, still sun and showers. story of sunny spells and showers. possibly thundery, but not as much so down towards a south and east. temperatures towards the south around 18 to 22 degrees. as we move into next week, we will continue to see some showers at times, but there are some signs that things might start to warm up again. that is towards the end of the week. this is bbc news. the headlines. emergency services continue to battle wildfires in hawaii. at least 36 people have died. virgin galactic is back on the ground after its first flight. for paying customers. it did with former olympic athlete and a mother and daughter on board. all experiencing zero gravity. putting 12 and a half thousand jobs at risk. details of thousands of officers and staff accidentally released online. bayern munich agree a deal with tottenham for harry kane. all of those stories in a moment. let's head to the sportscenter. i'm sure you got more on the harry kane story
on saturday, we will see outbreaks of heavy rain at times across scotland, northern ireland, northernrth and west. as we head into sunday again, still sun and showers. story of sunny spells and showers. possibly thundery, but not as much so down towards a south and east. temperatures towards the south around 18 to 22 degrees. as we move into next week, we will continue to see some showers at times, but there are some signs that things might start to warm up again. that is towards the end of the...
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this evening and overnight, bringing outbreaks of potentially heavy and thundery rain across northern irelandat will be a pretty warm and muggy night, 16 or 17 degrees the low for some of us. here is a weather front moving eastwards malingering in the north of scotland was not a soggy day to come across parts of the northern ireland. then a mixture of sunny spells and showers, some of those on the heavy side. more generally cloudy weather across the south east corner. still warm in parts of eastern england, but turning fresh from the west. into the weekend, this area of low pressure quite close by. this will bring some showers or some longer spells of rain, particularly across the north and west of the uk. on saturday, we will see outbreaks of heavy rain at times across scotland, northern ireland, northern england and parts of wales. further south and parts of wales. further south and east, more in the way of sunshine and few ways showers. relative warmth, 24 degrees in norwich. coolerand relative warmth, 24 degrees in norwich. cooler and more breezy further north and west. into sunday, a day
this evening and overnight, bringing outbreaks of potentially heavy and thundery rain across northern irelandat will be a pretty warm and muggy night, 16 or 17 degrees the low for some of us. here is a weather front moving eastwards malingering in the north of scotland was not a soggy day to come across parts of the northern ireland. then a mixture of sunny spells and showers, some of those on the heavy side. more generally cloudy weather across the south east corner. still warm in parts of...
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this is how we start the _ northern ireland. this is how we start the day _ northern ireland. this is how we start the day on sunday. | northern ireland. this is how| we start the day on sunday. it is mild with temperatures between ia and i6. is mild with temperatures between ia and 16. still a south—westerly benefit not as blustery as it was on a saturday and there will be good scattering of showers and a rumble or two off under and further spells of rain moving into northern ireland and parts of western scotland by the end of western scotland by the end of the day. top temperatures in east anglia where it will be driest and brightest, 23 celsius, but this is the position of the rain on sunday night and into monday morning and that will move eastwards across much of wales, south—west england, central, southern england and into northern england. it could be that scotland sees a dry day and thundery and possibly mostly dry northern ireland and for the southeast of the risk of some showers here. as we headed through tuesday, the deep area of low pressure is moving toward scandin
this is how we start the _ northern ireland. this is how we start the day _ northern ireland. this is how we start the day on sunday. | northern ireland. this is how| we start the day on sunday. it is mild with temperatures between ia and i6. is mild with temperatures between ia and 16. still a south—westerly benefit not as blustery as it was on a saturday and there will be good scattering of showers and a rumble or two off under and further spells of rain moving into northern ireland and...
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concerns raised about the safety of police officers in northern ireland after a data breach revealed every staff member's name, role and work location. why falling prices in china are bad news for the world's second largest economy. hello, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. 41 migrants have drowned off the italian island of lampedusa after their boat capsized. 45 people, including three children, had been aboard the vessel which had set off from the tunisian city of sfax last thursday. four survivors, originally from the ivory coast and guinea, gave their accounts to coastguards after being brought ashore. the three men and a woman had initially been rescued by a cargo ship. according to a recent report from the international organization for migration at least 4m refugees lost their lives due to drowning between january and march, marking the deadliest three month period since 2017. the report also reveals over the past decade, the mediterranean sea has claimed around 25,000 lives. these grim numbers do not fully capture the extent of
concerns raised about the safety of police officers in northern ireland after a data breach revealed every staff member's name, role and work location. why falling prices in china are bad news for the world's second largest economy. hello, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. 41 migrants have drowned off the italian island of lampedusa after their boat capsized. 45 people, including three children, had been aboard the vessel which had set off from...
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assembly, so there are lots— northern ireland assembly, so there are lots of— northern irelande thing the story mick is clear— there. 0ne thing the story mick is clear today— there. one thing the story mick is clear today is that this isn't information that is out there and can be _ information that is out there and can be retracted. it is information is out _ can be retracted. it is information is out there — can be retracted. it is information is out there and they would continue to have _ is out there and they would continue to have security implications for years _ to have security implications for years to — to have security implications for years to come, and something police will have _ years to come, and something police will have to _ years to come, and something police will have to monitor for years to come _ will have to monitor for years to come at — will have to monitor for years to come. at the end of day, you have to feel for— come. at the end of day, you have to feel for people in public surface, for a _ feel for people in public surface, for a small— feel for p
assembly, so there are lots— northern ireland assembly, so there are lots of— northern irelande thing the story mick is clear— there. 0ne thing the story mick is clear today— there. one thing the story mick is clear today is that this isn't information that is out there and can be _ information that is out there and can be retracted. it is information is out _ can be retracted. it is information is out there — can be retracted. it is information is out there and they would continue to...
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concerns raised about the safety of police officers in northern ireland after a data breach revealed every staff member's name, role and work location. the latest effort to protect the amazon. abortion rights groups claim victory in an ohio special election that became a proxy battle for a separate vote in november. the repertory lanes has been sentenced to ten years in prison for shooting and wounding us hip—hop star megan thee stallion. hello and thank you forjoining us. here in the uk, a major data breach in northern ireland was one of the stories we are covering. the names and work locations of thousands of police officers were published online by mistake. although no private addresses were released, the data is particularly sensitive because of northern ireland �*s troubled past and security threats facing police officers. the force's assistant chief constable has apologised to officers saying this is unacceptable for chris page has the story. police officers everywhere face risks when doing theirjobs. but in this part of the uk, the dangers are particularly stark given the terr
concerns raised about the safety of police officers in northern ireland after a data breach revealed every staff member's name, role and work location. the latest effort to protect the amazon. abortion rights groups claim victory in an ohio special election that became a proxy battle for a separate vote in november. the repertory lanes has been sentenced to ten years in prison for shooting and wounding us hip—hop star megan thee stallion. hello and thank you forjoining us. here in the uk, a...
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but all of northern irish society. == northern ireland but all of northern irish society-— irish irish society. -- can't recruit. thank you for coming - irish society. -- can't recruit. thank you for coming on. - there's been a huge growth in the �*gig economy�* over the last few years — driven by delivery companies and the service sector as much of our purchasing moves online. it's characterised by freelance work and short term contracts — classed by unions as �*insecure employment�*. now data from the tuc shows the number of people from ethnic minority backgrounds in this type of work has more than doubeld in the last ten years compared with than a less than 10% increase in white workers. our community affairs correspondent ashitha nagesh reports. i start seven o�*clock. so, 12 hours, it�*s a long shift. yes, 12 hours. it�*s 7am in central london and security guard abraham has just finished his night shift. he�*s on a zero hours contract which allows employers to hire people with no promise of work. abraham�*s hours have just been cut. i�*ve been in this country for about 32, 3
but all of northern irish society. == northern ireland but all of northern irish society-— irish irish society. -- can't recruit. thank you for coming - irish society. -- can't recruit. thank you for coming on. - there's been a huge growth in the �*gig economy�* over the last few years — driven by delivery companies and the service sector as much of our purchasing moves online. it's characterised by freelance work and short term contracts — classed by unions as �*insecure...
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, _ throughout the troubles in northern ireland, nobody has been brought to justice _ ireland,y from prison, but many families_ released early from prison, but many families never got their day in court. — families never got their day in court, never saw the person responsible for their murder or maiming — responsible for their murder or maiming of their loved one brought to maiming of their loved one brought toiustice, — maiming of their loved one brought tojustice, and i know it creates a huge _ tojustice, and i know it creates a huge amount of hurt. it means many people _ huge amount of hurt. it means many people haven't got any aspect of closure, — people haven't got any aspect of closure, not that anyone can forget, of course, _ closure, not that anyone can forget, of course, or— closure, not that anyone can forget, of course, or get over this huge, traumatic— of course, or get over this huge, traumatic loss such as what happened in 0magh _ traumatic loss such as what happened in 0magh. 0ur traumatic loss such as what happened in 0magh. our thoughts over this anniversary—
, _ throughout the troubles in northern ireland, nobody has been brought to justice _ ireland,y from prison, but many families_ released early from prison, but many families never got their day in court. — families never got their day in court, never saw the person responsible for their murder or maiming — responsible for their murder or maiming of their loved one brought to maiming of their loved one brought toiustice, — maiming of their loved one brought tojustice, and i know it creates...
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around half of the police l officers in northern ireland have beenin officers in northern ireland haveh the police federation and they were present officers about potential damages and i think it's around 3000 officers but their identities and places of work and their names are posted accidentally on mine and this data leakjust to remind you, there is over 10,000 members of the staff and officers affected and there was financial compensation given to all of them and it is estimated that the total bill to read into tens of millions of for the public purse. legal firms admitted clear in the last few days that they are ready and available and they're willing to represent all staff in the situation and there is a lot in the chief concern of police officers and staff will be there security and the safety and of their families and we heard about that again today. they said additional security and reassurance patrols are taking place across northern ireland as part of what is called its organisational response to the fallout from the state a week and it is a follow—up that will continue for q
around half of the police l officers in northern ireland have beenin officers in northern ireland haveh the police federation and they were present officers about potential damages and i think it's around 3000 officers but their identities and places of work and their names are posted accidentally on mine and this data leakjust to remind you, there is over 10,000 members of the staff and officers affected and there was financial compensation given to all of them and it is estimated that the...
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the situation in northern ireland isj situation in northern ireland is very, very sensitive. into doubt and the way they are being implemented with public bodies like police forces in northern ireland? should they carry on like this? well, clearly, there are insufficient controls about what data can be uploaded. in this case, the person who made the freedom of information request did so using a third—party website called what that they know. that allows people to make request and public to provide that. if you make a mistake, you're sending it to one person. if you upload documents to a public place like this, the risk as seen in this case is that you could be exposing that to the world in the world can be unforgiving. that to the world in the world can be unforgiving-— that to the world in the world can be unfor: ivinr. . ~ ,. , . be unforgiving. thank you very much indeed. be unforgiving. thank you very much indeed- john — be unforgiving. thank you very much indeed. john edwards, _ be unforgiving. thank you very much indeed. john edwards, uk— be unforgiving. thank you very
the situation in northern ireland isj situation in northern ireland is very, very sensitive. into doubt and the way they are being implemented with public bodies like police forces in northern ireland? should they carry on like this? well, clearly, there are insufficient controls about what data can be uploaded. in this case, the person who made the freedom of information request did so using a third—party website called what that they know. that allows people to make request and public to...
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more than 300 police officers were murdered in northern ireland the police service of northern irelandd have now issued updated safety advice for the officers. drjonny byrne, criminologist at ulster university. you work with a number of organisations including the police service for northern ireland and the department ofjustice. you work with a number of organisations so what have psni members have set on their concerns? has been a difficult 2a hours and it is having a significant impact in terms of staff morale, the culture within the organisation but also having an impact in terms of public confidence in the organisation itself. so two main audiences affected by this data breach. for our international viewers, why is this data breach so significant? the reality is 25 years after the good friday agreement policing is still not a normal occupation in northern ireland and unfortunately police officers still have to check under their cars, police officers still have to check undertheir cars, have police officers still have to check under their cars, have to be careful of which we drive t
more than 300 police officers were murdered in northern ireland the police service of northern irelandd have now issued updated safety advice for the officers. drjonny byrne, criminologist at ulster university. you work with a number of organisations including the police service for northern ireland and the department ofjustice. you work with a number of organisations so what have psni members have set on their concerns? has been a difficult 2a hours and it is having a significant impact in...
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. 0ne scotland, northern ireland, in towards wales., temperatures mid 20s, cooler and fresher further north. and then looking further ahead, through the wednesday mid week period, you can say we still have a low pressure, but the high pressure in the south—east is beginning to get squeezed away. that means all the warmth you are seeing across parts of the near continent, not really coming our way very much at all. thing is taking a turn to a more unsettled outlook as we head through towards the latter stages of next week. that is the forecast for now. now on bbc news, panorama — beyond human: artificial intelligence and us. machines are getting smarter... ..much smarter. there's no reason an artificial brain couldn't be as capable as a biological brain. where will the artificial intelligence revolution take us? now we're thinking about building tools that could be very, very powerful and very dangerous on their own. are we being careful enough about what machines are learning from? in many cases, it isjust garbage in and garbage out. i
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. >> dougie beattie gb news northern ireland report . >> dougie beattie gb news northern ireland that. it's so, so concerning because the terror threat level is currently severe in northern ireland. and just what he was saying there about that, i guess jigsaw identification? >> no, just just astonishing the stories of his childhood as well. really, really powerful . well. really, really powerful. but that seemed to have been what may well have been an accidental ul breach of privacy and data leak . let's move on to and data leak. let's move on to one that may well have been less accidental and a little more nefarious. the united kingdom electoral commission has today apologised , quizzed over the apologised, quizzed over the security breach where the information of 40 million uk voters such as names, addresses, email urls and even phone numbers was leaked. >> the disclosure comes over a year after the breach was first detected. which incident also took over a year to notice, raising questions about why it went undetected for so long. and also why it took so long to inform the pub
. >> dougie beattie gb news northern ireland report . >> dougie beattie gb news northern ireland that. it's so, so concerning because the terror threat level is currently severe in northern ireland. and just what he was saying there about that, i guess jigsaw identification? >> no, just just astonishing the stories of his childhood as well. really, really powerful . well. really, really powerful. but that seemed to have been what may well have been an accidental ul breach of...
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across northern ireland a cloudy start the spots of rain. lso western scotland. a warmer day for mess than yesterday. still feeling cool in the northern isles. through this evening and overnight still a fair bit of cloud around but it will break. some mist and fog patches will form. the wind will fall lighter across the far north—east of scotland and it will turn increasingly humid. these are not the temperatures overnight. we are looking at lowe's round about 15. tomorrow you can see we start with a fair bit of cloud around. some of that will break. there will be sunny skies for most of us for most of the date of the cloud will build across northern ireland heralding the arrival of this weather front. some showers in the south—west. this one comes in and the weather will change. letter on friday and also fresher. ., ._ we've had a huge response after presenter nick owen joined us on the sofa to talk about his prostate cancer diagnosis. he was really keen for others to get themselves checked. here's a reminder of what he said. people might th
across northern ireland a cloudy start the spots of rain. lso western scotland. a warmer day for mess than yesterday. still feeling cool in the northern isles. through this evening and overnight still a fair bit of cloud around but it will break. some mist and fog patches will form. the wind will fall lighter across the far north—east of scotland and it will turn increasingly humid. these are not the temperatures overnight. we are looking at lowe's round about 15. tomorrow you can see we...
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and were killed in northern ireland and we have seen murdered psni officers, these data breachesolutely because here in northern ireland and matters for many police officers to keep what they do, do they work for a secret from many of their friends and indeed some of even family members so this latest incident is causing alarm. the police officers, of course, are under threat from dissident republicans. what we know so far as on thursday afternoon, a psni officer's notebook and laptop fell from the top of a moving vehicle on a stretch of motorway on the north of the city of belfast. sections of the notebook were recovered. immediately recovered and what is described as the activated but some other parts of the notebook are still missing and the psni say those affected have been contacted but it comes just on the back of a very recent major data breach which saw the release of the details of 10,000 employees, their surnames and initials and those details, the psni chief constable recently confirmed, are in the hands of dissident republicans and what's more, the documents contain t
and were killed in northern ireland and we have seen murdered psni officers, these data breachesolutely because here in northern ireland and matters for many police officers to keep what they do, do they work for a secret from many of their friends and indeed some of even family members so this latest incident is causing alarm. the police officers, of course, are under threat from dissident republicans. what we know so far as on thursday afternoon, a psni officer's notebook and laptop fell from...
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who serve _ people across northern ireland who serve in _ people across northern ireland who serve inice and capacities are very worried — police and capacities are very worried about the current situation. it is absolutely appalling this data has been — it is absolutely appalling this data has been released, and i know many people _ has been released, and i know many people are _ has been released, and i know many people are very concerned about their— people are very concerned about their own — people are very concerned about their own personal safety. it acknowledges once again the threat that many— acknowledges once again the threat that many people here still live under~ — that many people here still live under. they shouldn't have to go through— under. they shouldn't have to go through this at all, and serious questions _ through this at all, and serious questions have to be answered about this. thank you this. - thank you for this. — thank you for taking the joint this. thank you for takin- the 'oint dour thank you for taking the joint dour time tojoin us thank you for taking t
who serve _ people across northern ireland who serve in _ people across northern ireland who serve inice and capacities are very worried — police and capacities are very worried about the current situation. it is absolutely appalling this data has been — it is absolutely appalling this data has been released, and i know many people _ has been released, and i know many people are _ has been released, and i know many people are very concerned about their— people are very concerned about...
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here in the uk, a major data breach in northern ireland.he names and work locations of thousands of police officers were published online by mistake. though no private addresses were released, the data is particularly sensitive because of northern ireland's troubled past and security threats facing police officers. the force's assistant chief constable has apologised to officers, saying "this is unacceptable." chris page has the story. police officers everywhere face risks when doing theirjobs. but, in this part of the uk, the dangers are particularly stark, given the terrorism threat is a daily reality. the police service of northern ireland is now dealing with what's thought to be the most serious data breach in its history. so what was within that data was the surname, the initial, the rank or grade, the location in the department for each of our current employees across the police service. we operate in an environment at the moment, where there's a severe threat to our colleagues from northern ireland—related terrorism and this is the l
here in the uk, a major data breach in northern ireland.he names and work locations of thousands of police officers were published online by mistake. though no private addresses were released, the data is particularly sensitive because of northern ireland's troubled past and security threats facing police officers. the force's assistant chief constable has apologised to officers, saying "this is unacceptable." chris page has the story. police officers everywhere face risks when doing...
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police officers in northern ireland are said to be worried and frightened after a data breach saw personal details about them made public. there is deep and genuine concern. i am hearing officers say for example, they haven't had a meal in their mother's house for ten years because they cannot admit to being a police officer. and we've been told to walk 10,000 steps a day if we want to stay fit and healthy — but a new study shows fewer than 5,000 may be enough to see a benefit. hello, and welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. italian officials have launched an investigation after 41 migrants drowned off the island of the islnd of lampedusa after their boat capsized. 45 people, including three children, had been on the vessel, which set off from the tunisian city of sfax last thursday. four survivors — originally from the ivory coast and guinea — gave their accounts to coastguards after being brought ashore. the three men and a woman had initially been rescued by a cargo ship. these pictures show rescue workers helping migrants in
police officers in northern ireland are said to be worried and frightened after a data breach saw personal details about them made public. there is deep and genuine concern. i am hearing officers say for example, they haven't had a meal in their mother's house for ten years because they cannot admit to being a police officer. and we've been told to walk 10,000 steps a day if we want to stay fit and healthy — but a new study shows fewer than 5,000 may be enough to see a benefit. hello, and...
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it was about the same in scotland and wales — but over 47% in northern ireland.eatment are of course tough for patients. the pain is debilitating. claire has been waiting more than a year for treatment after a back injury. physio didn't do the trick and she's been told by a consultant she may well need an operation, but she's heard no more. it could be irreversible nerve damage. i mean, you think the word irreversible, you just think the longer i'm leaving this, the worse it's going to be and it's like it could be dealt with and then, you know, the quality of my life later on is going to be better. andrew needs a skin cancer patch removed from his face. last december, he was told it should be done within six to eight weeks. he's finally been given a date, though with a warning it could be postponed. it's very worrying. i'm very scared, really. everything you read says it's an easily treatable form of skin cancer — as long as it's treated early. and this, to me, it will be eight months later and that's not early treatment, in my opinion. cancer charities are conce
it was about the same in scotland and wales — but over 47% in northern ireland.eatment are of course tough for patients. the pain is debilitating. claire has been waiting more than a year for treatment after a back injury. physio didn't do the trick and she's been told by a consultant she may well need an operation, but she's heard no more. it could be irreversible nerve damage. i mean, you think the word irreversible, you just think the longer i'm leaving this, the worse it's going to be and...
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. �* , scotland, wales and northern ireland? . �*, ., ., ., ireland?it's an alarming icture of ireland? in england it's an alarming picture of all _ ireland? in england it's an alarming picture of all the _ ireland? in england it's an alarming picture of all the standards - ireland? in england it's an alarming picture of all the standards and - picture of all the standards and indicators what we think good would look like being missed. it's important to say that those indicators have been worrying for a long time, it's not purely a covid—i9 situation. and those things lagged behind comparable countries, so other countries are showing what is demonstrably possible while we are lagging behind. it's very hard because of differences in both the population, the age and the level of poverty but also in just data collection to make comparisons to scotland and wales, but what we can say is consistent for those nations as well, the picture is very bleak and so standards are being missed and so standards are being missed and people aren't getting the care they n
. �* , scotland, wales and northern ireland? . �*, ., ., ., ireland?it's an alarming icture of ireland? in england it's an alarming picture of all _ ireland? in england it's an alarming picture of all the _ ireland? in england it's an alarming picture of all the standards - ireland? in england it's an alarming picture of all the standards and - picture of all the standards and indicators what we think good would look like being missed. it's important to say that those indicators have been...
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at ten — news of a major data breach, involving thousands of police officers and staff in northern irelandpersonal information about more than 10,000 individuals, has mistakenly been made public, including their surnames, ranks, and where they're based. we are operating in an environment at the moment where there is a severe threat to our colleagues from northern ireland—related terrorism and this is the last thing anybody in the organisation wants to be hearing this evening. the chair of the police federation for northern ireland says the data breach is of "monumental proportions." we'll have the very latest. also tonight... wildfires cut a devastaing path across southern portugal, heading to the popular algarve region. how best to protect the amazon rainforest — south american leaders meet to discuss a plan of action. this was the famous crooked house pub in the west midlands. now bulldozed after a fire, the local mayor wants it rebuilt, brick by brick. and a finalfarewell to sinead o'connor. thousands pay their respects before her funeral. 0n newsnight at 10:30pm: shoplifting is soaring
at ten — news of a major data breach, involving thousands of police officers and staff in northern irelandpersonal information about more than 10,000 individuals, has mistakenly been made public, including their surnames, ranks, and where they're based. we are operating in an environment at the moment where there is a severe threat to our colleagues from northern ireland—related terrorism and this is the last thing anybody in the organisation wants to be hearing this evening. the chair of...
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on saturday, outbreaks of heavy rain at times across scotland, northern ireland, northern england, partselative warmth, 2a degrees in norwich. cooland relative warmth, 2a degrees in norwich. cool and quite breezy further north and west and then as we head into sunday, again it is a story of sunny spells and showers. some of the show was heavy, possibly thundery but not as many down towards the south and east. temperatures north to south, around 18 to 22 degrees. as we head into next week, will continue to see some showers at times. but there are some signs that things might start to warm up again towards the end of the week. today at 1:00pm, at least 36 people killed in hawaii, as wildfires tear through the islands. intense flames overnight forced people to jump into the sea to escape. daylight showed entire neighbourhoods had been destroyed. woke up this morning and got on our phones to pictures of our house, just down to the slab. nothing but smoke. we'll have the latest from hawaii, where people are homeless and some hospitals are overwhelmed. also on the programme... 12,000 jobs are
on saturday, outbreaks of heavy rain at times across scotland, northern ireland, northern england, partselative warmth, 2a degrees in norwich. cooland relative warmth, 2a degrees in norwich. cool and quite breezy further north and west and then as we head into sunday, again it is a story of sunny spells and showers. some of the show was heavy, possibly thundery but not as many down towards the south and east. temperatures north to south, around 18 to 22 degrees. as we head into next week, will...
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to northern ireland where there has been shock and anger yesterday police service in northern ireland the accidental online publication of details of every staff member. separately it's emergent documents including a spreadsheet with the names of more than 200 serving officers and staff were stolen from a private vehicle last month. the uk's information commissioner has said that some public bodies have failed in their duty to protect the private information of citizens. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page reports. police everywhere deal with danger. in this part of the uk, the risks are especially stark. members of the police service of northern ireland take particular steps to protect their identities. but yesterday information appeared online about all 10,000 staff, both officers and civilians. they're absolutely horrified that their personal details have been shared in this way. telling you the length of service they have. they haven't told their family what they do and now it's all out there and they are really frightened, actually. the bbc has spoken to the two serving officers
to northern ireland where there has been shock and anger yesterday police service in northern ireland the accidental online publication of details of every staff member. separately it's emergent documents including a spreadsheet with the names of more than 200 serving officers and staff were stolen from a private vehicle last month. the uk's information commissioner has said that some public bodies have failed in their duty to protect the private information of citizens. 0ur ireland...
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some showers for scotland and northern ireland. in the south, up and northern ireland.ing hours, late sunshine. 0ne afternoon. into the evening hours, late sunshine. one or two showers for parts of wales and northern england. scotland and northern ireland, showery rain and easing away through the early hours. temperatures overnight falling to 14, 15 celsius. a warm and temperatures overnight falling to 14,15 celsius. a warm and muggy feel to the weather. tuesday, warm and sunny for much of central, southern and eastern england. parts of wales, too. northern ireland and scotland seeing blustery showers. the showers and the winds will ease later in the day. typically the high teens for temperatures. 26 down to east anglia, central and southern england. into the middle of the week, another area of low pressure for the north—west year. blustery spells of weather. for western parts of scotland, more cloud for central parts of england and wales. cooler conditions to the north of that. still warm down towards the south—east. wednesday, the warmest day of the week. 26 of 27 cel
some showers for scotland and northern ireland. in the south, up and northern ireland.ing hours, late sunshine. 0ne afternoon. into the evening hours, late sunshine. one or two showers for parts of wales and northern england. scotland and northern ireland, showery rain and easing away through the early hours. temperatures overnight falling to 14, 15 celsius. a warm and temperatures overnight falling to 14,15 celsius. a warm and muggy feel to the weather. tuesday, warm and sunny for much of...
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and northern ireland, the describe it some people call it the north of ireland.entially a big village. you know, it's 3% of the population . it's the size of yorkshire . . it's the size of yorkshire. it's not that big . so people do it's not that big. so people do know each other. something like this will have more impact . some this will have more impact. some police officers will look at it with great trepidation and will be more worried than than other officers. and william , i think officers. and william, i think when you were . when you were. >> sorry to interrupt . i just >> sorry to interrupt. i just got so much to ask you when you were a serving officer, what what was daily life like for you, the steps you had to take to protect yourself and your family ? family? >> yeah, well, i joined at 18, and to be honest, i went into it with my eyes totally closed. i was more interested in a blondie and a yamaha 250 and how ireland was doing in the triple crown than policing . so there's than policing. so there's a degree of naivety with me and as as a young teenage
and northern ireland, the describe it some people call it the north of ireland.entially a big village. you know, it's 3% of the population . it's the size of yorkshire . . it's the size of yorkshire. it's not that big . so people do it's not that big. so people do know each other. something like this will have more impact . some this will have more impact. some police officers will look at it with great trepidation and will be more worried than than other officers. and william , i think...
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northern ireland due to brexit.b news has seen a letter sent by mclernon to staff that by morgan mclernon to staff that blames the consequences of post—brexit arrangements for possible redundancies . the possible redundancies. the company delivers to every major uk supermarket business community in northern ireland is still awaiting details about the windsor framework that was signed in february . john martin signed in february. john martin from the road haulage association says hundreds of jobs could be affected . jobs could be affected. >> if you're investing tens of millions of pounds in a business, you need clarity and surety and that hasn't been coming from government. i think the concern is if they tell us the concern is if they tell us the detail, everybody will realise that it's not what the prime minister promised. well, in the morgan mclaren group you're talking about hundreds of jobs , but they're not the only jobs, but they're not the only company that's under pressure at the moment. a number of other ha
northern ireland due to brexit.b news has seen a letter sent by mclernon to staff that by morgan mclernon to staff that blames the consequences of post—brexit arrangements for possible redundancies . the possible redundancies. the company delivers to every major uk supermarket business community in northern ireland is still awaiting details about the windsor framework that was signed in february . john martin signed in february. john martin from the road haulage association says hundreds of...
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but there's also some shocking news of two data breaches that are northern ireland are left the northern indeed, the and rest of the community and the rest of britain but get this britain as well. but get this the of civil servants has the number of civil servants has risen almost a quarter since risen by almost a quarter since the referendum in 2016, and the eu referendum in 2016, and the eu referendum in 2016, and the figures obtained by the taxpayers alliance also show a huge increase in the wage bill for the civil service. this show that between march 2016 and march year, civil service march this year, civil service employment from . employment increased from. 418,000 to 520,000. so that means more than a 100,000 extra staff have been taken on since 2016. and that rise alone outnumbers the entire regular forces of the british army . forces of the british army. there's been an 88% rise in the number of officials receiving more than £100,000 and is estimated now that the civil service pay bill has risen . from service pay bill has risen. from 11.5 billion to 17.8 billion. if you happen
but there's also some shocking news of two data breaches that are northern ireland are left the northern indeed, the and rest of the community and the rest of britain but get this britain as well. but get this the of civil servants has the number of civil servants has risen almost a quarter since risen by almost a quarter since the referendum in 2016, and the eu referendum in 2016, and the eu referendum in 2016, and the figures obtained by the taxpayers alliance also show a huge increase in the...
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northern ireland and scotland. northern .across scotland. northern ireland and scotland. northern .and. across the rest england wales rest of england and wales brightens up. there'll some brightens up. there'll be some showers decent showers but also some decent sunshine. and in the southeast, 26 celsius it's going to stay relatively humid. sunday, all in 26 celsius it's going to stay all, is a brighter day, particularly for northern areas. again, a mix of sunny spells and showers, still a brisk breeze from the southwest, but showers, still a brisk breeze going to be bringing once more some higher temperatures at times. so low mid 20s possible in the southeast , turning even in the southeast, turning even warmer in the south through next week, staying changeable in the north of the temperatures rising week, staying changeable in the , boxt week, staying changeable in the weather on. gb news. well. good evening. >> it's 9:00 on television, on radio and online in the united kingdom and all around the world. unless of course, you are a flat earther. this is mark dolan tonight. i am pat
northern ireland and scotland. northern .across scotland. northern ireland and scotland. northern .and. across the rest england wales rest of england and wales brightens up. there'll some brightens up. there'll be some showers decent showers but also some decent sunshine. and in the southeast, 26 celsius it's going to stay relatively humid. sunday, all in 26 celsius it's going to stay all, is a brighter day, particularly for northern areas. again, a mix of sunny spells and showers, still a...
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some cloud and shower outbreaks of rain working their way eastwards across scotland, parts of northern ireland, too. but the winds means temperatures here not falling particularly far, around about the mid teens in places. cooler, fresher, further south and east dry, some clear skies, but some areas of mist and fog and low cloud forming through parts of the south midlands in towards parts of southern england. for the week ahead, we've got low pressure anchored to the northwest, high pressure down towards the southeast. so that northwest—southeast split will likely persist for the next few days. and it means on monday after the early mist and fog in the south clears, it's a dry and fine day for much of england and wales. but further north and northwest, cloudier with some showers and then outbreaks of rain working across the highlands and islands of scotland in towards parts of the west of northern ireland. eastern scotland, though still dry with some sunshine and pleasantly warm. further south, though, once again we'll see temperatures
some cloud and shower outbreaks of rain working their way eastwards across scotland, parts of northern ireland, too. but the winds means temperatures here not falling particularly far, around about the mid teens in places. cooler, fresher, further south and east dry, some clear skies, but some areas of mist and fog and low cloud forming through parts of the south midlands in towards parts of southern england. for the week ahead, we've got low pressure anchored to the northwest, high pressure...
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and it's a little more unsettled towards parts of northern ireland, with some heavy showers here throughs western scotland as well. but eastern scotland having some sunshine too and some pleasant warmth around the moray firth. but the real heat is across parts of central and eastern england, 25 or 26 degrees. breezy though, in the northwest, with those winds set to continue as we head into sunday evening, with some cloud and showery outbreaks of rain working their way eastwards across scotland, parts of northern ireland, too. but the winds means temperatures here not falling particularly far, around about the mid teens in places. cooler, fresher, further south and east. dry, some clear skies, but some areas of mist and fog and low cloud forming through parts of the south midlands in towards parts of southern england. for the week ahead, we've got low pressure anchored to the northwest, high pressure down towards the southeast. so, that northwest—southeast split will likely persist for the next few days. and it means on monday, after the early mist and fog in the south clears, it's a dry
and it's a little more unsettled towards parts of northern ireland, with some heavy showers here throughs western scotland as well. but eastern scotland having some sunshine too and some pleasant warmth around the moray firth. but the real heat is across parts of central and eastern england, 25 or 26 degrees. breezy though, in the northwest, with those winds set to continue as we head into sunday evening, with some cloud and showery outbreaks of rain working their way eastwards across scotland,...
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concerns are raised about the safety of police officers in northern ireland after a data breach revealedvery staff member's name, role and work location. hello. i'm tadhg enright. the closely watched amazon summit in brazil has closed out its first day with a pledge from nations to create a new alliance to fight deforestation in the region. it's the first time in m years that leaders of eight amazon countries are meeting, vowing on tuesday to stop the amazon from reaching a "point of no return." the lengthy roadmap outlined in the city of belem promotes sustainable development, an end to deforestation, and fighting the organised crime that fuels it. let's take a look at the rainforest that's at stake: the amazon stretches nearly seven million square kilometres, with two—thirds of it in brazil. another seven countries and one territory share the remaining third. under brazil's former president, jair bolsonaro, years of deforestation in the amazon worsened. the orange on this map shows the areas of deforestation between 2019 and 2022 in the state of para where the summit is. but new data s
concerns are raised about the safety of police officers in northern ireland after a data breach revealedvery staff member's name, role and work location. hello. i'm tadhg enright. the closely watched amazon summit in brazil has closed out its first day with a pledge from nations to create a new alliance to fight deforestation in the region. it's the first time in m years that leaders of eight amazon countries are meeting, vowing on tuesday to stop the amazon from reaching a "point of no...
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i'm over 30 years in the media in northern ireland and i have neverin northern ireland and i have never there seen an own goal like this . officers are own goal like this. officers are really asking they are put through many , many courses about through many, many courses about data security and are breach two on a regular basis on that. and they are saying, well , how on they are saying, well, how on earth did this very highly sensitive information get from the psni headquarters and into the psni headquarters and into the public domain? i mean, this information has now, as you said, no home address or telephone number, but with those with social media, this information carries initial, it carries surname , it carries rank carries surname, it carries rank , it carries service number. it is unbelievable what it actually does carry. and what will happen here, there will be a great cost to the psni of having to redeploy its staff into other stations because of course it gives location of where those officers are actually at. and in amongst those are 40 that are actually working along with
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well, our northern ireland reporter dougie beattie has story . the story. the retail ni awards night recognising those that have kept our high streets alive, but behind the socialising there are real concerns on the problems facing our retailers. >> shadow levelling up minister alex norris has been listening to those who are face to face with the public and it's clear they're struggling with overheads and business rates. >> there's a really obvious one to give that balance between bncks to give that balance between bricks and mortar retail and the onune bricks and mortar retail and the online giants, also support online giants, but also support with energy, making sure that those holes in the windfall tax are closed . a big one that are closed. a big one that people raised me is that people raised with me is that the suppliers or the even the big suppliers or the even the big suppliers or the even the local government or the national government don't pay their quickly enough. so their bills quickly enough. so let's get that sorted so let's get th
well, our northern ireland reporter dougie beattie has story . the story. the retail ni awards night recognising those that have kept our high streets alive, but behind the socialising there are real concerns on the problems facing our retailers. >> shadow levelling up minister alex norris has been listening to those who are face to face with the public and it's clear they're struggling with overheads and business rates. >> there's a really obvious one to give that balance between...
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and i think the northern ireland is really northern ireland one is really quite concerning that wereeedom of information where information request where a spreadsheet was then released with the data that was needed, but also attached a whole load of other data about about police officers and also civilian staff within the offices in northern ireland. and you think, well, why ? why were there no checks in why? why were there no checks in place ? so now i've dealt with place? so now i've dealt with foi requests when i was at the home office, we had lots of them and you have to go through a certain process when you're releasing information to these individuals. so why why psni? don't or didn't have that in place really beggars belief. and you wonder if this has happened before either because it was so simply done. you kind of think if you've had other requests in the past for other pieces of information, what else has gone out there without anybody realising janice has realising you do? janice has been touch morning. been in touch this morning. >> know someone >> she said, i know someon
and i think the northern ireland is really northern ireland one is really quite concerning that wereeedom of information where information request where a spreadsheet was then released with the data that was needed, but also attached a whole load of other data about about police officers and also civilian staff within the offices in northern ireland. and you think, well, why ? why were there no checks in why? why were there no checks in place ? so now i've dealt with place? so now i've dealt...
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now to the continuing fallout over a massive data breach in northern ireland in response to a freedomformation request, the police service of northern ireland mistakenly shared names of all officers and staff where they were based and their roles. the details were then published online before being removed. police say they are now looking into two incidents involving the unauthorized release of data and apologized for the accidental online publications of details of every staff member. separately, it emerged documents including a spreadsheet with the names of more than 200 serving officers and staff were stolen from a private vehicle last month. the u.k.'s information commissioner said some public bodies have failed in their duty to protect the private information of citizens. we can speak now to dr. johnny burn, criminologist from ulster university. thank for you joining us. you work with a number of organizations including the police service for northern ireland and the department of justice. what have members been telling you about their concerns? >> it's been a difficult 24 hours
now to the continuing fallout over a massive data breach in northern ireland in response to a freedomformation request, the police service of northern ireland mistakenly shared names of all officers and staff where they were based and their roles. the details were then published online before being removed. police say they are now looking into two incidents involving the unauthorized release of data and apologized for the accidental online publications of details of every staff member....
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, but you build it effectively in gb for goods coming from within northern ireland to gb. pears that there are problems both ways and peter burke , the republic of ireland's burke, the republic of ireland's minister for european affairs and insists there is clear guidance. >> well, it depends on the type of goods. there's a very clear chart of different types of goods that need paperwork and there's goods that obviously are more higher risk than others . more higher risk than others. but the framework provides the pathway for any issues that come forward in relation to the passage of goods over and back from the eu or the uk . from the eu or the uk. >> small retailers will face the largest problems, especially on stock levels . northern ireland's stock levels. northern ireland's supply chain is known as just in time , the very size of the time, the very size of the population here means that cold storage for long periods of time is not financially viable . plans is not financially viable. plans are now well underway to bypass britain and go directly to the eu to avoid the i
, but you build it effectively in gb for goods coming from within northern ireland to gb. pears that there are problems both ways and peter burke , the republic of ireland's burke, the republic of ireland's minister for european affairs and insists there is clear guidance. >> well, it depends on the type of goods. there's a very clear chart of different types of goods that need paperwork and there's goods that obviously are more higher risk than others . more higher risk than others. but...
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now the heavy rain will initially start off in northern ireland.e for a time too, before it works in across england and wales, especially as we go through saturday. and with gusts of wind around 50 or 60 miles an hour across parts of wales, 40 to 50 miles an hour or so for parts of southern england, could bring some localised disruption. then we've got the heavy rain too factor in as well. now it won't be raining everywhere all the time. across scotland it'll be ok. sunny spells here a few passing showers, but the unsettled theme does continue, i'm afraid, through sunday and into the early part of next week as well. however, after that, it looks like we'll see our first area of high pressure building in for some seven weeks, and come thursday, might only last a day or two, it looks like we'll see something drier, sunnier and warmer. temperatures in the warmest spots could reach the high 20s or even low 30s. live from london. this is bbc news. the bank of england raises interest rates to 5.25% — the highest for 15 years — in its battle to tackle inf
now the heavy rain will initially start off in northern ireland.e for a time too, before it works in across england and wales, especially as we go through saturday. and with gusts of wind around 50 or 60 miles an hour across parts of wales, 40 to 50 miles an hour or so for parts of southern england, could bring some localised disruption. then we've got the heavy rain too factor in as well. now it won't be raining everywhere all the time. across scotland it'll be ok. sunny spells here a few...
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police officers in northern ireland say they're shocked and angry after a data breach revealed sensitivenformation about them. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. hi there, thank you for being with us. we begin in the us, where a man who posted violent threats against presidentjoe biden has been shot dead by the fbi. agents were trying to serve an arrest warrant on craig robertson at his home in utah, just hours ahead of a planned visit to the state by mr biden. our north america correspondent nomia iqbal shared this latest update from washington, dc. the details that we have so far is, as you mentioned there, the suspect�*s name was craig robertson. we understand he was 75 years old. and there was a criminal complaint that had already been filed in the district court of utah regarding serious concerns about him. so one of the charges that he was facing was threats against the president — i've got the criminal complaint in front of me — but fbi agents conducted surveillance of his home back in march. they wanted to talk to him about his social media posts.
police officers in northern ireland say they're shocked and angry after a data breach revealed sensitivenformation about them. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. hi there, thank you for being with us. we begin in the us, where a man who posted violent threats against presidentjoe biden has been shot dead by the fbi. agents were trying to serve an arrest warrant on craig robertson at his home in utah, just hours ahead of a planned visit to the state by mr biden....
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wet weather for northern ireland.e south—east of england. not a bad picture for some, sunshine in london on sunday. bank holiday monday and not a bad picture. dry weather and some sand. —— sun. live from london, this is bbc news. yevgeni prigozhin, the wagner mercenary group leader who led a failed mutiny in russia, is presumed dead after a plane crash near moscow. he backlog of asylum cases in the uk rises to a record high. the first republican presidential debate sees rivals clash over the us economy, culture wars and the absent frontrunner, donald trump. we are live in georgia, where trump is expected to surround himself after being indicted in an election interference case. and there is happiness for some, but gcse exam pass rates fall for a second year running in england, wales and northern ireland. hello. welcome to verified live.
wet weather for northern ireland.e south—east of england. not a bad picture for some, sunshine in london on sunday. bank holiday monday and not a bad picture. dry weather and some sand. —— sun. live from london, this is bbc news. yevgeni prigozhin, the wagner mercenary group leader who led a failed mutiny in russia, is presumed dead after a plane crash near moscow. he backlog of asylum cases in the uk rises to a record high. the first republican presidential debate sees rivals clash over...
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on saturday, we will see outbreaks of heavy rain at times across scotland, northern ireland, northernorwich, coolerfor the north and west. as we head into sunday again, still sun and showers. possibly thundery, but not as much so down towards a south and east. temperatures towards the south around 18 to 22 degrees. as we move into next week, we will continue to see some showers at times, but there are some signs that things might start to warm up again. that is towards the end of the week. i want to show you straightaway live pictures here on bbc news because this is the scene here in new mexico and just there you will see the cameras find the take—off, that virgin galactic are take—off, which of course is taking space tourist, the new mexico scene there, and up they go, of course, all the preparations have built up to this moment. three space tourists on board and of course what lies ahead is about 90 minutes where they go to the edge of space, 85 kilometres up, three passengers on board, keesha shahar and her mother and alsojon goodwin. so being the initial stages they are to take o
on saturday, we will see outbreaks of heavy rain at times across scotland, northern ireland, northernorwich, coolerfor the north and west. as we head into sunday again, still sun and showers. possibly thundery, but not as much so down towards a south and east. temperatures towards the south around 18 to 22 degrees. as we move into next week, we will continue to see some showers at times, but there are some signs that things might start to warm up again. that is towards the end of the week. i...
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it actually looks quite wet at times for parts of northern ireland and northern and western scotland,rating further east into eastern england. 23—24, with some places perhaps staying dry, but near the showers it will feel fresher anyway because the winds will be quite blustery, and some of those showers will be slow—moving with hail and thunder, particularly close to the centre of low pressure, which is still with us to the northwest on sunday. so it is really spot the difference, i should imagine, through the weekend. some areas catching heavy showers one day and others the next day, but it does look an unsettled picture, doesn't it? there will be a few showers as well scattered across southern and eastern areas but still achieving into the low 20s here. just, for most of us, it's back down to average, temperature wise. now, as we go into next week, we've got the low pressure still with us, but it's starting to just drift further eastwards across towards scandinavia, and it allows a slight ridge of high pressure to start to build down from the north. so still some showers around but
it actually looks quite wet at times for parts of northern ireland and northern and western scotland,rating further east into eastern england. 23—24, with some places perhaps staying dry, but near the showers it will feel fresher anyway because the winds will be quite blustery, and some of those showers will be slow—moving with hail and thunder, particularly close to the centre of low pressure, which is still with us to the northwest on sunday. so it is really spot the difference, i should...