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the nspcc says the evidence is disturbing.o vulnerable and being so clearly groomed for sexual purposes by a pack of people online. it's really shocking. we'll have the latest and i'll be asking the nspcc what can be done to protect our children. the other main stories on bbc news at five... a new scan on charlie gard makes for "sad reading", says a lawyer representing great ormond street hospital. a strong earthquake near the greek island of kos kills two people and injures more than a hundred. the fans were thrown around, the mirror came off... it lasted approximately ten to 15 seconds, myself, my wife and my children, we just gathered our stuff as quick as we could and as we were making our way out there was a second shock. the hunt for missing raf airman corrie mckeague. police say the search of a huge landfill site has failed to find his body. air traffic controllers warn the uk's skies are almost at capacity because they're dealing with a record number of planes. there is no hiding from this, son. we have a job to do. an
the nspcc says the evidence is disturbing.o vulnerable and being so clearly groomed for sexual purposes by a pack of people online. it's really shocking. we'll have the latest and i'll be asking the nspcc what can be done to protect our children. the other main stories on bbc news at five... a new scan on charlie gard makes for "sad reading", says a lawyer representing great ormond street hospital. a strong earthquake near the greek island of kos kills two people and injures more than...
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the nspcc expresses alarm at a bbc investigation which found children being groomed on the live video—streamingpp, periscope. 16 children are interviewed as part of a major child abuse investigation involving up to seventy police officers in cheltenham. and on newsnight, as she sets off on holiday with her husband, how long can theresa may stay in number 10? we'll be speaking to one of her former key advisers who gives some trenchant advice about how to survive in downing street. good evening and welcome to bbc news. president trump's press secretary sean spicer has resigned. it follows the president's appointment of a former wall street banker, anthony scaramucci, as his new head of communications and reports in the us media suggest mr spicer resigned in protest at the appointment. mr spicer‘s performance in the post had been heavily ridiculed, not least by the us tv comedy show saturday night live, on which he was regularly impersonated by hollywood actress melissa mccarthy. our chief correspondent gavin hewitt has more. a day of dramatic changes at the white house. sean spicer, the white hou
the nspcc expresses alarm at a bbc investigation which found children being groomed on the live video—streamingpp, periscope. 16 children are interviewed as part of a major child abuse investigation involving up to seventy police officers in cheltenham. and on newsnight, as she sets off on holiday with her husband, how long can theresa may stay in number 10? we'll be speaking to one of her former key advisers who gives some trenchant advice about how to survive in downing street. good evening...
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the nspcc expresses alarm at a bbc investigation which found children being groomed on the live video—streamingpart of a major child abuse investigation involving up to 70 police officers in cheltenham. the hunt for missing raf airman corrie mckague — police say the search of a huge landfill site has failed to find his body. also in the next hour — an ongoing cholera epidemic
the nspcc expresses alarm at a bbc investigation which found children being groomed on the live video—streamingpart of a major child abuse investigation involving up to 70 police officers in cheltenham. the hunt for missing raf airman corrie mckague — police say the search of a huge landfill site has failed to find his body. also in the next hour — an ongoing cholera epidemic
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. —— the nspcc. but this is not some editors reported on widely.t is the story is that there is an increase in those hospitalised for it. i thought after readiness of all the things i read in the last few days, all the things that i have heard about how wonderful and hamas and find love island is, this pumps out messages to young people and all people unrelentingly out messages to young people and all people unrele ntingly everyday. facebook and instagram will end at the death of us, i think i won a look at the way that it harms us, harms our children, harms our self—esteem... harms our children, harms our self-esteem. .. don't you think there is possibly two things happening here? this is to be a rise of men being hospitalised for eating disorders, but there is also been a rise for women, as well? you think there is a culture now where men feel that they can come, or rather, they now can recognise that they have an eating disorder, but also there is a confidence now where you can talk about mental health issues as well? it is an equality in both s
. —— the nspcc. but this is not some editors reported on widely.t is the story is that there is an increase in those hospitalised for it. i thought after readiness of all the things i read in the last few days, all the things that i have heard about how wonderful and hamas and find love island is, this pumps out messages to young people and all people unrelentingly out messages to young people and all people unrele ntingly everyday. facebook and instagram will end at the death of us, i...
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the nspcc expresses its concern. well it is very disturbing isn't it?s young as nine, so vulnerable, and being so clearly groomed for sexual purposes. we'll be looking at why such abuse isn't being stopped. also tonight: panic as an earthquake hits the holiday island of kos. two people have been killed. there's been a lot of talk in the media about holding trump accountable, i'm here to tell you it goes two ways we're going to hold the press accountable as well. donald trump's press secretary, controversial and much lampooned, decides to quit.
the nspcc expresses its concern. well it is very disturbing isn't it?s young as nine, so vulnerable, and being so clearly groomed for sexual purposes. we'll be looking at why such abuse isn't being stopped. also tonight: panic as an earthquake hits the holiday island of kos. two people have been killed. there's been a lot of talk in the media about holding trump accountable, i'm here to tell you it goes two ways we're going to hold the press accountable as well. donald trump's press secretary,...
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the nspcc expresses alarm at a bbc investigation which found children being groomed on the live video—streamingrt of a major child abuse investigation involving up to seventy police officers in cheltenham. and on newsnight, as she sets off on holiday with her husband, how long can theresa may stay in number 10? we'll be speaking to one of her former key advisers who gives some trenchant advice about how to survive in downing street.
the nspcc expresses alarm at a bbc investigation which found children being groomed on the live video—streamingrt of a major child abuse investigation involving up to seventy police officers in cheltenham. and on newsnight, as she sets off on holiday with her husband, how long can theresa may stay in number 10? we'll be speaking to one of her former key advisers who gives some trenchant advice about how to survive in downing street.
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the nspcc says the evidence is disturbing.e the latest and i'll be asking the nspcc what can be done to protect our children. the other main stories on bbc news at five... a new scan on charlie gard makes for "sad reading", says a lawyer representing great ormond street hospital. a strong earthquake near the greek island of kos kills two people and injures more than a hundred.
the nspcc says the evidence is disturbing.e the latest and i'll be asking the nspcc what can be done to protect our children. the other main stories on bbc news at five... a new scan on charlie gard makes for "sad reading", says a lawyer representing great ormond street hospital. a strong earthquake near the greek island of kos kills two people and injures more than a hundred.
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the nspcc expresses its concern. well it is very disturbing isn't it? to see children as young as nine, so vulnerable, and being so clearly groomed for sexual purposes. we'll be looking at why such abuse isn't being stopped. also tonight: panic as an earthquake hits the holiday island of kos. two people have been killed. there's been a lot of talk in the media about holding trump accountable, i'm here to tell you it goes two ways we're going to hold the press accountable as well. donald trump's press secretary, controversial and much lampooned, decides to quit. farmers are told they will get eu subsidies post brexit — but only if they earn them. and in the golf, rory mcilroy moves up the leaderboard at the open championship. and coming up on bbc news, chris froome closes in on an historic fourth tour de france title as he holds onto the leader ‘s yellow jersey with two stages to go. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. a bbc investigation has found evidence of children as young as nine being groomed on the live streaming app periscope. launc
the nspcc expresses its concern. well it is very disturbing isn't it? to see children as young as nine, so vulnerable, and being so clearly groomed for sexual purposes. we'll be looking at why such abuse isn't being stopped. also tonight: panic as an earthquake hits the holiday island of kos. two people have been killed. there's been a lot of talk in the media about holding trump accountable, i'm here to tell you it goes two ways we're going to hold the press accountable as well. donald trump's...
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investigation finds evidence of children as young as 9 being groomed on a live—streaming app — the nspccr sexual purposes by a pack of people online. it is really shocking. the white house spokesman sean spicer has resigned after president trump appointed a wall street financier as his head of communications. farmers are told they will get eu subsidies post brexit — but only if they earn them. the hunt for missing raf airman corrie mckeague — police say the search of a huge landfill site has failed to find his body.
investigation finds evidence of children as young as 9 being groomed on a live—streaming app — the nspccr sexual purposes by a pack of people online. it is really shocking. the white house spokesman sean spicer has resigned after president trump appointed a wall street financier as his head of communications. farmers are told they will get eu subsidies post brexit — but only if they earn them. the hunt for missing raf airman corrie mckeague — police say the search of a huge landfill...
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the nspcc expresses alarm at a bbc investigation which found children being groomed on the live video—streamingpp, periscope. 16 children are interviewed as part of a major child abuse investigation involving up to 70 police officers in cheltenham. the hunt for missing raf airman corrie mckague — police say the search of a huge landfill site has failed to find his body. also in the next hour — an ongoing cholera epidemic which is sweeping war—ravaged yemen. it's believed to be the largest ever recorded in a single year — with one person dying every hour in the country from the disease. and how a music video performed by schoolchildren in a yorkshire village has caught the attention of one of the biggest music stars in the world. good evening and welcome to bbc news. president trump's press secretary sean spicer has resigned. it follows the president's appointment of a former wall street banker, anthony scaramucci, as his new head of communications — and reports in the us media suggest mr spicer resigned in protest at the appointment. mr spicer‘s performance in the post had been heavily ridicule
the nspcc expresses alarm at a bbc investigation which found children being groomed on the live video—streamingpp, periscope. 16 children are interviewed as part of a major child abuse investigation involving up to 70 police officers in cheltenham. the hunt for missing raf airman corrie mckague — police say the search of a huge landfill site has failed to find his body. also in the next hour — an ongoing cholera epidemic which is sweeping war—ravaged yemen. it's believed to be the...
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clearly the nspcc don't want children criminalised for this sort of behaviour and it's really importantng to children in a restorative way, looking at the safeguarding issues for that child, making sure that the child isn't criminalised. you know i don't drink coffee? this is coffee number one. how many do you go through in the programme?” only have one otherwise i go slightly over the edge. if you are reaching for your second or even your third cup of coffee this morning, there's good news. it could help you live longer. scientists behind two new studies say they've uncovered the clearest evidence yet that the beverage could be beneficial to health. but others have urged caution, saying there's no actual proof coffee—drinking is good for you. sarah smith reports. it's the news every coffee addict will be delighted to hear. their daily, or better still thrice daily, brew might be a reason they could live for longer. previous research has suggested drinking coffee could reduce risk of heart disease, diabetes and some cancers. now two studies, one american and one european, have both come
clearly the nspcc don't want children criminalised for this sort of behaviour and it's really importantng to children in a restorative way, looking at the safeguarding issues for that child, making sure that the child isn't criminalised. you know i don't drink coffee? this is coffee number one. how many do you go through in the programme?” only have one otherwise i go slightly over the edge. if you are reaching for your second or even your third cup of coffee this morning, there's good news....
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investigation finds evidence of children as young as 9 being groomed on a live—streaming app — the nspccls the evidence disturbing. so vulnerable and being so clearly groomed for sexual purposes by a pack of people online. it is really shocking. the white house spokesman sean spicer has resigned after president trump appointed a wall street financier as his head of communications. farmers are told they will get eu subsidies post brexit — but only if they earn them. the hunt for missing raf airman corrie mckeague — police say the search of a huge landfill site has failed to find his body. also in the next hour — an ongoing cholera epidemic which is sweeping war—ravaged yemen. it's believed to be the largest ever recorded in a single year, with one person dying every hour in the country from the disease. and how a music video performed by schoolchildren in a yorkshire village has caught the attention of one of the biggest music stars in the world. good evening. welcome to bbc news. a bbc investigation has found evidence of children as young as nine being groomed on the live—streaming app p
investigation finds evidence of children as young as 9 being groomed on a live—streaming app — the nspccls the evidence disturbing. so vulnerable and being so clearly groomed for sexual purposes by a pack of people online. it is really shocking. the white house spokesman sean spicer has resigned after president trump appointed a wall street financier as his head of communications. farmers are told they will get eu subsidies post brexit — but only if they earn them. the hunt for missing...
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clearly the nspcc don‘t want children criminalised for this sort of behaviour and it‘s really importantscientists got a close up look of one of the most recognisable features ofjupiter — the storm known as the great red spot. we‘ll see the first images of the storm later this week. the aim is to collect data about the composition of the clouds — and find out what lies beneath them. plans to double the number of welsh speakers are being announced today. the welsh government wants a million people to be using the language by 2050. there will be more teaching at an earlier age, and more welsh—speaking teachers in primary and secondary schools as our wales correspondent sian lloyd reports. at ysgol glan morfa, children‘s lessons are taught through welsh. if members of the welsh government came here to spread the word about their new goal for the language, supported by a guest popular with the pupils. we‘ve laid down the gauntlet if you like, it‘s a big task, but it‘s achievable. if we really want to do it and we believe we can do is then that‘s what we‘ll do. expanding welsh medium educatio
clearly the nspcc don‘t want children criminalised for this sort of behaviour and it‘s really importantscientists got a close up look of one of the most recognisable features ofjupiter — the storm known as the great red spot. we‘ll see the first images of the storm later this week. the aim is to collect data about the composition of the clouds — and find out what lies beneath them. plans to double the number of welsh speakers are being announced today. the welsh government wants a...
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and as a representative of the nspcc, emily cherry, what is your view? online safety helpline. if it's of them do not feel able to talk to their children about the sites, games and apps they are using. much more needs to be done. let‘s bring in mark, who developed this technology. you are not a representative from snapchat, to make that clear. but what was the thinking behind this? just to be clear, i work for a company called map box which develops mapping technologies which are used by a numberof technologies which are used by a number of different applications like cnn. typically, as the world has got more mobile, maps are one way to show what is going on. i couldn't speak for any specific app on all the thinking that is going on but clearly, snapchat is a very engaging application. they were looking for ways for their users to engage in social communities. but you can see that this technology can be used for ill, can‘t you? you can see that this technology can be used for ill, can't you? sure. any application like snapchat has to deal with privacy is
and as a representative of the nspcc, emily cherry, what is your view? online safety helpline. if it's of them do not feel able to talk to their children about the sites, games and apps they are using. much more needs to be done. let‘s bring in mark, who developed this technology. you are not a representative from snapchat, to make that clear. but what was the thinking behind this? just to be clear, i work for a company called map box which develops mapping technologies which are used by a...
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let's speak tojon brown, who is the lead on tackling child abuse at the nspcc.mouth studio. this report talks about a culture of malaise, and how young people on the edge of society were not treated properly. do you recognise this as an issue? element absolutely. the culture is critical, and it goes to the heart of the problems that have existed in jersey. the heart of the problems that have existed injersey. —— the heart of the problems that have existed in jersey. -- absolutely. the culture is critical... one would have expected that the states of jersey would have done everything possible during the course of this three—year enquiry to ensure that systems were improved to a standard where all children could be adequately and properly protected, so adequately and properly protected, so the fact that that is not the case is concerning. it is critical that this culture is addressed and that this culture is addressed and thatjersey‘s legislation that this culture is addressed and that jersey's legislation and that this culture is addressed and thatjersey‘s legisl
let's speak tojon brown, who is the lead on tackling child abuse at the nspcc.mouth studio. this report talks about a culture of malaise, and how young people on the edge of society were not treated properly. do you recognise this as an issue? element absolutely. the culture is critical, and it goes to the heart of the problems that have existed in jersey. the heart of the problems that have existed injersey. —— the heart of the problems that have existed in jersey. -- absolutely. the...
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the children's charity, the nspcc, says it's seen a rise in calls from people concerned about childrenr if kids were being left at home alone. as long as the child understands that they have been left alone and they can be sensible while they are left alone. going away on holiday and leaving a 14—year—old, no. but talking about a 14—year—old looking after a kid while you go to the supermarket, i can't see the problem. my children were never left on their road. that's probably old school. a lot of people have got to work, i understand that. but i don't think children should be left on their road. tentative when there we re their road. tentative when there were more than one of them at home and over12,13. were more than one of them at home and over12, 13. and were more than one of them at home and over 12, 13. and probably not for very long, maybe just down to the shops or get a newspaper or something like that. i wouldn't leave a really young child at home. joining us now to discuss the issue further is paul kelly, an educational and child psychologist. there is no law, is there? about
the children's charity, the nspcc, says it's seen a rise in calls from people concerned about childrenr if kids were being left at home alone. as long as the child understands that they have been left alone and they can be sensible while they are left alone. going away on holiday and leaving a 14—year—old, no. but talking about a 14—year—old looking after a kid while you go to the supermarket, i can't see the problem. my children were never left on their road. that's probably old...