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since then, the allegations have been investigated by northumbria police. george ormond, he is 61 years old, he used to be a youth coach here some years ago at newcastle united. he also worked at other clubs in the area as well. he has been charged with 29 historical child sexual offences, dating back between 1973 for the earliest, and 1998 for the most for the earliest, and 1998 for the m ost rece nt for the earliest, and 1998 for the most recent over a 25 year period. it is understood that the allegations have been made by 17 different individuals, all of them are male. mr ormond will appear before newcastle magistrates injune for the next part of this case. a local authority in greater manchester has asked all funeral directors to reject any request to commit the body of the moors murderer ian brady. brady, who killed five children with myra hindley died on monday. the council, which includes supper with more, once funeral directors to have no involvement in the disposal of his body. now let's return to the election. and throughout the campaign we've bee
since then, the allegations have been investigated by northumbria police. george ormond, he is 61 years old, he used to be a youth coach here some years ago at newcastle united. he also worked at other clubs in the area as well. he has been charged with 29 historical child sexual offences, dating back between 1973 for the earliest, and 1998 for the most for the earliest, and 1998 for the m ost rece nt for the earliest, and 1998 for the most recent over a 25 year period. it is understood that...
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northumbria police made the announcement in the past hour or so the announcement in the past hour orheir investigation into what they call non—recent child sexual abuse in the sporting community. the charges against him are alleged to have taken place between 1973 and 1998. officers say investigations are ongoing and they are calling on anyone who may have been a victim of child abuse or has any information on the subject to contact the force or the nspcc. george ormond is due to appear before magistrates on the 9th of june. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, is due to speak at a campaign event in peterborough shortly. he's already been campaigning in bedford this morning and confirmed his pledge that labour would keep the pensions triple lock and winter fuel payments. he said the conservative plans have created a huge amount of anxiety for older people. we can talk now to our political correspondent at that jeremy corbyn event, leila nathoo. jeremy corbyn going on the offensive after the launch of the tory ma nifesto. after the launch of the tory manifesto. yes. you might be able to
northumbria police made the announcement in the past hour or so the announcement in the past hour orheir investigation into what they call non—recent child sexual abuse in the sporting community. the charges against him are alleged to have taken place between 1973 and 1998. officers say investigations are ongoing and they are calling on anyone who may have been a victim of child abuse or has any information on the subject to contact the force or the nspcc. george ormond is due to appear...
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george 0rmond, who's 61, will appear in court next month following an investigation by northumbria policenvestigation, has found flaws in the voice—recognition system, used by one of britain's biggest banks, hsbc. it analyses a customers' voice patterns, allowing access to their accounts. but while the bank says everyone's voice is unique, making the system secure, the bbc‘s click technology programme, has found it's possible for strangers to access bank details. dan simmons has the story. passwords, key fobs and apps have all been used to protect us, but over the past year, a new gold standard in security has emerged — biometrics. like fingerprints, the human voice is unique to each of us, and hsbc, along with other banks, has started using the voice of its customers as their password. they say it's secure. my voice is my password. but a simple experiment with my non—identical twin brother... welcome to hsbc advance. ..proves otherwise. my financial details and the ability to transfer money, wide open. i am absolutely shocked. under no circumstances should two different people be able to
george 0rmond, who's 61, will appear in court next month following an investigation by northumbria policenvestigation, has found flaws in the voice—recognition system, used by one of britain's biggest banks, hsbc. it analyses a customers' voice patterns, allowing access to their accounts. but while the bank says everyone's voice is unique, making the system secure, the bbc‘s click technology programme, has found it's possible for strangers to access bank details. dan simmons has the story....
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it found that a total of almost 111,000 police officers hadn't undergone thorough checks. in northumbrias, that's around 3000 people, hadn't been properly vetted. the force said a retrospective programme of vetting was about to start. her majesty's inspector of constabulary, mike cunningham, said forces needed to address this matter urgently, while the police federation, which represents rank—and—file officers, said it was disappointed to see such a huge backlog. andy moore, bbc news. a bbc investigation has found flaws in the voice—recognition security used by one of britain's biggest banks. hsbc‘s system analyses customers' voice patterns to allow them access to their accounts. the bank says every person's voice is unique and that makes its system secure. but the click technology programme has shown that it is possible for someone to log into an account that's not their own. one of britain's airports is moving it's control tower around 100 miles away from the actual runway. london city airport is to become the first in britain to abandon its bird's—eye view of the runway and use digita
it found that a total of almost 111,000 police officers hadn't undergone thorough checks. in northumbrias, that's around 3000 people, hadn't been properly vetted. the force said a retrospective programme of vetting was about to start. her majesty's inspector of constabulary, mike cunningham, said forces needed to address this matter urgently, while the police federation, which represents rank—and—file officers, said it was disappointed to see such a huge backlog. andy moore, bbc news. a bbc...
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george 0rmond, who is 61, will appear in court next month following an investigation by northumbria policef figures for the budget deficits of nhs trusts in england, may be delayed until afterjune the 8th. the health service regulator apparently wants to publish the figures soon, but has been advised by whitehall officials to wait. well throughout the election campaign, we're taking a look at some of the issues most important to voters, and hearing from our specialists. today, our heath editor, hugh pym, has been assessing the state of the nhs. the big challenge for the nhs is coping with rising demand for care, partly because of a growing and ageing population. let's take a look at some figures which illustrate this. last year in england there were more than 23.5 million visits to a&e units, that's an increase of 3200 per day compared to the previous year. but funding hasn't kept up. traditionally, demand for health care rises at around 4% per year, but annual funding increases in england have been around 1%. many health leaders now say the nhs has to have more money. some, though, do poi
george 0rmond, who is 61, will appear in court next month following an investigation by northumbria policef figures for the budget deficits of nhs trusts in england, may be delayed until afterjune the 8th. the health service regulator apparently wants to publish the figures soon, but has been advised by whitehall officials to wait. well throughout the election campaign, we're taking a look at some of the issues most important to voters, and hearing from our specialists. today, our heath editor,...
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it found a total of almost 40,000 police officers had not undergone thorough checks. in northumbriaconstabulary said forces needed to address this matter urgently, while the police federation, which represents rank—and—file officers, said it was disappointed to see such a huge backlog. iran is voting in an election today in which its moderate president hassan rouhani, faces a strong challenge from a hardline cleric. he has positioned himself as a defender of the tour and is opposed to closer relations with the west. the election is a climax of a bitterly fought campaign and comes ata bitterly fought campaign and comes at a tense moment in relations with the united states. turnout is expected to exceed 70%. if no candidate wins, at least 50%, plus one vote of all ballots cast, including blank votes, a run—off round between the top two candidates will be held on the 6th of may. a bbc investigation has found flaws in hsbc‘s biometric bank security. its ‘voice id‘ system recognises customers' speech patterns to grant access to their accounts. hsbc says every person's voice is unique and
it found a total of almost 40,000 police officers had not undergone thorough checks. in northumbriaconstabulary said forces needed to address this matter urgently, while the police federation, which represents rank—and—file officers, said it was disappointed to see such a huge backlog. iran is voting in an election today in which its moderate president hassan rouhani, faces a strong challenge from a hardline cleric. he has positioned himself as a defender of the tour and is opposed to...
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it found that a total of almost 14,000 police officers had yet to undergo thorough checks. in northumbriahat are the worst social media platforms for young people‘s mental health and wellbeing, according to a new survey. almost 1,500 people aged 14 to 24 were asked to rate sites on their impact on anxiety, depression, loneliness, bullying and body image. the royal society for public health said youtube had the most positive impact on mental health, followed by twitter and facebook. a bbc investigation has found flaws in hsbc‘s biometric bank security. its voice id system recognises customers‘ speech patterns to grant access to their accounts. hsbc says every person‘s voice is unique and that makes its system secure. but the click technology programme has shown that it is possible for someone to log into an account that‘s not their own. dan simmons reports. passwords, key fobs and apps have all been used to protect us. but over the last year, a new gold standard in security has emerged — biometrics. like fingerprints, the human voice is unique to each of us and hsbc, along with other banks
it found that a total of almost 14,000 police officers had yet to undergo thorough checks. in northumbriahat are the worst social media platforms for young people‘s mental health and wellbeing, according to a new survey. almost 1,500 people aged 14 to 24 were asked to rate sites on their impact on anxiety, depression, loneliness, bullying and body image. the royal society for public health said youtube had the most positive impact on mental health, followed by twitter and facebook. a bbc...
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police have been working with both teams to make sure both events can go ahead, that is why the testimonial will be kicking off earlier this weekend. it's a huge logistical challenge, officers from northumbrianottinghamshire all being brought in to help. we spoke to someone from the organising team and they said it's probably the hardest task they have undertaken, eight and a half days to put everything together but they are all pulling in the same direction to make it work. he said it was incredible and that sentiment was echoed by the chief constable of greater manchester police, they were determined both events would take place on sunday, the chief constable saying that, so that people around here can once again show their support. an update on the headlines, a huge car bomb in kabul kills 80 people and injured more than 350 others. theresa may accuses labour of wanting uncontrolled immigration, jeremy corbyn says the country needs skilled migrants to work on the nhs but promises to manage numbers. a prisoner believed to be armed with a razor blade is on the run after overpowering prison officers in wiltshire. and in sport its official arsene wenger has officially signed a new two year c
police have been working with both teams to make sure both events can go ahead, that is why the testimonial will be kicking off earlier this weekend. it's a huge logistical challenge, officers from northumbrianottinghamshire all being brought in to help. we spoke to someone from the organising team and they said it's probably the hardest task they have undertaken, eight and a half days to put everything together but they are all pulling in the same direction to make it work. he said it was...