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we had a former chief constable of the nottinghamshire police _ constable of the nottinghamshire policeforces with the departure of the commission of the met necessarily help? say entirely convinced — met necessarily help? say entirely convinced. :, :, :, convinced. front page of the of the niuht. the convinced. front page of the of the night. the sunday _ convinced. front page of the of the night. the sunday times, - convinced. front page of the of the night. the sunday times, this - night. the sunday times, this probably doesn't affect you right now but it may well do, invited murder of a timer to depend how it goes that of a new law would make a charity free one prescription for yes, this is something obviously, like you say, that affects right now but certainly seem something that needs to happen. i think in scotland and wales at the moment this is free so this is the hormone replacement therapy for women that are in their menopause. there is a lot of conversation that happens with menopause and it seems as if, whether it is on things to do with prescriptions or whether it is to do
we had a former chief constable of the nottinghamshire police _ constable of the nottinghamshire policeforces with the departure of the commission of the met necessarily help? say entirely convinced — met necessarily help? say entirely convinced. :, :, :, convinced. front page of the of the niuht. the convinced. front page of the of the night. the sunday _ convinced. front page of the of the night. the sunday times, - convinced. front page of the of the night. the sunday times, this - night....
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sue fish is the former chief constable of nottinghamshire police. they complained about their colleagues. so... but the serving officers are saying it�*s just... nothing has changed. ranks are being closed against them. the complaints are not being investigated properly. they�*re being told, you know, "he�*s such a charming chap, "he�*s a great police officer, he couldn�*t possibly "have done that." in other words, "you�*re lying, we don�*t believe you." and whilst it�*s pleasing to hear some sanctions are happening, there are far too few. and from newsnight last night, it�*s something like 3% of officers are going to court. it doesn�*t say how many have actually been convicted. and it�*s of great concern, i think, that public confidence that officers who behave in these sorts of ways are not being rooted out and staying out of the police for ever. sue fish is the former chief constable of nottinghamshire police. lisa townsend is the conservative police and crime commissionerfor surrey — shejoins me now. good morning to you. good morning. how surpri
sue fish is the former chief constable of nottinghamshire police. they complained about their colleagues. so... but the serving officers are saying it�*s just... nothing has changed. ranks are being closed against them. the complaints are not being investigated properly. they�*re being told, you know, "he�*s such a charming chap, "he�*s a great police officer, he couldn�*t possibly "have done that." in other words, "you�*re lying, we don�*t believe...
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sue fish is the former chief constable of nottinghamshire police.e just the tip of the iceberg. there is a horrific number of women who are contacting me to say this is their experience of both serving officers now and, indeed, former officers. those that left the service because they couldn't cope with how they were isolated, alienated, and marginalised, because they complained about their colleagues. so... but the serving officers are saying it's just, nothing has changed. ranks are being closed against them. the complaints are not being investigated properly. they're being told, you know, "he's such a charming chap, "he's a great police officer, he couldn't possibly "have done that." in other words, "you're lying, we don't believe you." and whilst it's pleasing to hear some sanctions are happening, there are far too few. and from newsnight last night, it's something like 3% of officers are going to court. it doesn't say how many have actually been convicted. and it's of great concern, i think, that public confidence that officers who behave in th
sue fish is the former chief constable of nottinghamshire police.e just the tip of the iceberg. there is a horrific number of women who are contacting me to say this is their experience of both serving officers now and, indeed, former officers. those that left the service because they couldn't cope with how they were isolated, alienated, and marginalised, because they complained about their colleagues. so... but the serving officers are saying it's just, nothing has changed. ranks are being...
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ten other police forces in england and wales have followed nottinghamshire's lead, and have started recordingnot being properly enforced, and that's what we need to focus on. and i'm talking about domestic violence. i'm talking about rape. i'm talking about harassment. and there's plenty of law about harassment and it's not being properly enforced, and that is what the police need to be doing. and they need to be taking women's complaints seriously, and we need to be contracting that period between a woman reporting her complaint and the disposal in court because it's taking far too long, and that is why women feel betrayed by the system. changing the law to include misogyny as a hate crime could have unintended consequences, according to some legal experts. the complicating factor there is, how would you handle those crimes that are already either overwhelmingly, or exclusively, committed against women? so that might be rape, female genital mutilation, domestic abuse, forced marriage and so on. would you want a situation where the prosecution had to go to an extra length to prove that those
ten other police forces in england and wales have followed nottinghamshire's lead, and have started recordingnot being properly enforced, and that's what we need to focus on. and i'm talking about domestic violence. i'm talking about rape. i'm talking about harassment. and there's plenty of law about harassment and it's not being properly enforced, and that is what the police need to be doing. and they need to be taking women's complaints seriously, and we need to be contracting that period...
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nottinghamshire police have told us they've had 12 reports injust the last three weeks.igned a petition calling on the government to make searches at bars and clubs mandatory. michael kill is from the night time industries association, he insists work is being done to tackle spiking. 0perators across the country have been working with police, local authorities, key stakeholders. their focus has been on safeguarding customers, particularly women at night, and they, without a doubt, have been escalating their front line protocols in terms of searching. yvette cooper is the chair of the home affairs select committee which has asked for urgent information from police forces on the scale of the problem and drink spiking more widely. she says it should not be the responsibility of the victim to stay safe and that venues and the police need to do more. these are very dangerous crimes. if someone is prepared to do this kind of thing to another person, to abuse somebody else's body in this way, they are very dangerous. so i think there has to be much more focus on identifying and
nottinghamshire police have told us they've had 12 reports injust the last three weeks.igned a petition calling on the government to make searches at bars and clubs mandatory. michael kill is from the night time industries association, he insists work is being done to tackle spiking. 0perators across the country have been working with police, local authorities, key stakeholders. their focus has been on safeguarding customers, particularly women at night, and they, without a doubt, have been...
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nottinghamshire police say they've made one arrest and admit reports of spiking overall are on the risen, going to the bar, going to the toilet, and up until that moment my memory is a blank until i get home and i'm getting my phone charger. i know i didn't drink as much as i usually would on a night out. the fact i don't remember anything is terrifying for me because this is something that is a very rare occasion for me. i've never suffered from memory loss. then the next morning, i woke up with a really, really painful neck. the labour mp for nottingham east, nadia whittome, is working with women's groups in the area on a set of demands to take to the home secretary and police. she said searches are one possibility and should be debated by parliament. what we have to be really careful of is that this conversation doesn't become one about what can women do, and putting the responsibility on women. women should be able to go out freely and enjoy themselves without fear of assault, sexual or otherwise. this is part of a much wider problem of male violence from sexual harassment to rape.
nottinghamshire police say they've made one arrest and admit reports of spiking overall are on the risen, going to the bar, going to the toilet, and up until that moment my memory is a blank until i get home and i'm getting my phone charger. i know i didn't drink as much as i usually would on a night out. the fact i don't remember anything is terrifying for me because this is something that is a very rare occasion for me. i've never suffered from memory loss. then the next morning, i woke up...
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because that's what the former police chief, and nottinghamshire said. find the former police chief, andd. and yes i've learned tonnes _ nottinghamshire said. and yes i've learned tonnes from _ nottinghamshire said. and yes i've learned tonnes from her _ nottinghamshire said. and yes i've learned tonnes from her over - nottinghamshire said. and yes i've learned tonnes from her over the l learned tonnes from her over the last few days and she has been inside so she knows a lot more than i do but absolutely way women are treated and talk to it all needs to be explored to come and i'll need to be explored to come and i'll need to be about violence against women and girls at the heart of this inquiry. she also said in an interview that if she were sexually assaulted she would hesitate about going to the police herself to report it, and this is a former chief cost to both talking. this is a former chief cost to both talkina. ~ . , , this is a former chief cost to both talkina.~ . , , , , talking. which is terrifying because where does that _ talking. which is terrifying because where does tha
because that's what the former police chief, and nottinghamshire said. find the former police chief, andd. and yes i've learned tonnes _ nottinghamshire said. and yes i've learned tonnes from _ nottinghamshire said. and yes i've learned tonnes from her _ nottinghamshire said. and yes i've learned tonnes from her over - nottinghamshire said. and yes i've learned tonnes from her over the l learned tonnes from her over the last few days and she has been inside so she knows a lot more than i do...
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nottinghamshire police have told us they've had 12 reports in just the last three weeks.ars and clubs mandatory. fi lamdin has this report. miranda's drink was spiked after a night out in leeds. after a few sips she felt unwell and asked for help. it makes me feel deeply frightened because all i kept thinking that night when i was sort of going in and out of consciousness, i was feeling like i was going to die, you know? and sadly it wasn't taken seriously. but 40 miles away in sheffield this bar certainly is. they already have anti—smoking measures in place. the bars are aware of it but they did not want to shout about it. it's a negative connotation for the night out and i think bars were thinking it was not good for business and i think there's been a shift in realising that if this is not snuffed out and taken care of soon then it could cause bigger problems down the line for the whole industry. spiking, whether it be putting drugs in people's drinks or injecting the victims directly, it's all causing so much concern that here in bristol many people are boycotting clu
nottinghamshire police have told us they've had 12 reports in just the last three weeks.ars and clubs mandatory. fi lamdin has this report. miranda's drink was spiked after a night out in leeds. after a few sips she felt unwell and asked for help. it makes me feel deeply frightened because all i kept thinking that night when i was sort of going in and out of consciousness, i was feeling like i was going to die, you know? and sadly it wasn't taken seriously. but 40 miles away in sheffield this...
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sue fish, the former chief constable of nottinghamshire police, joins us now. 0ffice numbers from the independent office of police conduct? i am numbers from the independent office of police conduct?— of police conduct? i am sort of surprised _ of police conduct? i am sort of surprised it — of police conduct? i am sort of surprised it is _ of police conduct? i am sort of surprised it is not _ of police conduct? i am sort of surprised it is not more - of police conduct? i am sort of. surprised it is not more because whilst it is clearly going up, it is simply the tip of the iceberg and i think everyone in policing knows that. the office of police conduct knows that. i think also the public are starting to realise that. i wish it wasn't the case but sadly it is. you had your own experience of sexual assault working in the force some years ago. can you remind us how that came about at the time and what the response was then and would it be different now?— it be different now? thanks for reminding _ it be different now? thanks for reminding me. _ it be different now
sue fish, the former chief constable of nottinghamshire police, joins us now. 0ffice numbers from the independent office of police conduct? i am numbers from the independent office of police conduct?— of police conduct? i am sort of surprised _ of police conduct? i am sort of surprised it — of police conduct? i am sort of surprised it is _ of police conduct? i am sort of surprised it is not _ of police conduct? i am sort of surprised it is not more - of police conduct? i am sort of....
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police in nottinghamshire are investigating a number of reports from women who say they have been injected was on a night out with friends last week at pryzm nightclub, and it was here she think she was injected with a needle in her leg. i have no recollection of the nightclub, what had happened to me there, but the next morning i had an agonising pain in my life, and i couldn't walk on it. oops an agonising pain in my leg, and i couldn't walk on it. i had a huge limp which was causing me great pain. it's still terrifying, the fact that it happened to me, and i don't know when it could have happened or where in the club or anything that it happened. a spokesperson for pryzm nightclub has said, while these incidents are rare, they take all reports of this nature very seriously, and will do all they can to make sure they don't happen on their premises. in a separate incident at stealth nightclub on the 12th of october, a woman says she felt a pinch on the back of her arm before blacking out and being taken to hospital. she believes she was injected with a mystery liquid. stealth nightclub ha
police in nottinghamshire are investigating a number of reports from women who say they have been injected was on a night out with friends last week at pryzm nightclub, and it was here she think she was injected with a needle in her leg. i have no recollection of the nightclub, what had happened to me there, but the next morning i had an agonising pain in my life, and i couldn't walk on it. oops an agonising pain in my leg, and i couldn't walk on it. i had a huge limp which was causing me great...
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i have written to the police and crime commissioner in nottinghamshire to request an urgent update on doinu. . , to the police about what they should be doini . ., , ., to the police about what they should be doini. . ., ., be doing. in a few days, an online etition be doing. in a few days, an online petition to — be doing. in a few days, an online petition to make _ be doing. in a few days, an online petition to make it _ be doing. in a few days, an online petition to make it a _ be doing. in a few days, an online petition to make it a legal- petition to make it a legal requirement for nightclubs to thoroughly search guests on entry has got over hundred and 26,000 signatures. that means it would now be considered by parliament for a debate because it has gone over the threshold necessary for that very quickly. is that something labour might get behind? making that a legal requirement for nightclubs? this should be debated in parliament. it is one of a number of things that should be considered. i am keen not to... look, this has been happening in the past two weeks and i don't want t
i have written to the police and crime commissioner in nottinghamshire to request an urgent update on doinu. . , to the police about what they should be doini . ., , ., to the police about what they should be doini. . ., ., be doing. in a few days, an online etition be doing. in a few days, an online petition to — be doing. in a few days, an online petition to make _ be doing. in a few days, an online petition to make it _ be doing. in a few days, an online petition to make it a _ be doing....
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to zara owen, who was a victim of such an attack, and superintendent kathryn craner from nottinghamshire police more than what we would usually do. i remember going _ we would usually do. i remember going in. — we would usually do. i remember going in, going to the bar, going to the toilet. — going in, going to the bar, going to the toilet, and until that moment my memory— the toilet, and until that moment my memory is— the toilet, and until that moment my memory is blank until i get home and i am memory is blank until i get home and i am getting — memory is blank until i get home and i am getting my phone charger. i know— i am getting my phone charger. i know i_ i am getting my phone charger. i know i didn't drink as much as i usually— know i didn't drink as much as i usually would on a night out. the fact that — usually would on a night out. the fact that i — usually would on a night out. the fact that i don't remember anything is terrifying to me. because this is something — is terrifying to me. because this is something that is a very rare occasion— something that is a very rare occasion fo
to zara owen, who was a victim of such an attack, and superintendent kathryn craner from nottinghamshire police more than what we would usually do. i remember going _ we would usually do. i remember going in. — we would usually do. i remember going in, going to the bar, going to the toilet. — going in, going to the bar, going to the toilet, and until that moment my memory— the toilet, and until that moment my memory is— the toilet, and until that moment my memory is blank until i get...
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sue fisher told us if you minutes ago, a former chief constable of nottinghamshire police, she said, ion of everyone, is what he said was completely wrong in every way. obviously he should reflect on that. it is right he has apologised. i am it is right he has apologised. i am sure this will _ it is right he has apologised. i am sure this will be _ it is right he has apologised. i am sure this will be one _ it is right he has apologised. i am sure this will be one of— it is right he has apologised. i am sure this will be one of the issues, justice, crime, which will dominate the tory party conference in manchester. also on the minds of lots of news this morning will be fuel, they have waited to get fuel this week, despite assurances from the government, people are still really worried. the army will help with deliveries from monday. can you reassure our viewers today that in a week this will be sorted? there is enough fuel in the country, there always has been, there hasn't been a problem with the supply. what we have seen is a challenge in terms of the number of drivers, tanker drive
sue fisher told us if you minutes ago, a former chief constable of nottinghamshire police, she said, ion of everyone, is what he said was completely wrong in every way. obviously he should reflect on that. it is right he has apologised. i am it is right he has apologised. i am sure this will _ it is right he has apologised. i am sure this will be _ it is right he has apologised. i am sure this will be one _ it is right he has apologised. i am sure this will be one of— it is right he has...
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the nottinghamshire area, and other areas in england, who have reported their drinks being spiked, notjust drinks but also needle spikes they have suffered in recent days. it was discussed by many policeinematographer magazine in 2017, she was considered to be an exceptionally talented individual. the investigation into what happened on the set of rust, a 19th—century western, is continuing. police say that alec baldwin, the star of the movie, discharged a prop gun during filming. the director joel souza was seriously hurt, halyna hutchins was flown to hospital by helicopter but died from her injuries. one filmmaker who worked with halyna hutchins on his 2020 action film archenemy described her as a huge talent. i met her, before i had seen any of her work, i met her at a film festival, and within a few moments of talking to her, i felt like she had such a strong vibe, such a sense of commitment to art and the integrity of wanting to make cinema, that i wanted to work with her. according to the film's production company, it was an accident that happened when a prop gun carrying blanks misfired. but this early in the investigation, the police say they haven't reached any conclusions an
the nottinghamshire area, and other areas in england, who have reported their drinks being spiked, notjust drinks but also needle spikes they have suffered in recent days. it was discussed by many policeinematographer magazine in 2017, she was considered to be an exceptionally talented individual. the investigation into what happened on the set of rust, a 19th—century western, is continuing. police say that alec baldwin, the star of the movie, discharged a prop gun during filming. the...