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let's hear now from the police federation — that's the staff association for police officers — and theiryou, steve. the government is saying that these changes will make sure that there is no place to hyper officers who do not deserve to wear the uniform. do you agree?— you agree? good afternoon. i don't, to be honest. _ you agree? good afternoon. i don't, to be honest. i _ you agree? good afternoon. i don't, to be honest, i think— you agree? good afternoon. i don't, to be honest, i think the _ you agree? good afternoon. i don't, to be honest, i think the current - to be honest, i think the current police regulations are fit for purpose, i think this is simply a move to cover up for the inadequacies and poor performance of previous chief constables, commissioners, senior leaders who have failed to get to grips with the very basics of leadership, culture and dealing with vetting at a high level. this is theirfault, they have messed this up over the past ten to 15 years and now they want to change the law to suit themselves, that's not fair on police officers. none of the changes they are
let's hear now from the police federation — that's the staff association for police officers — and theiryou, steve. the government is saying that these changes will make sure that there is no place to hyper officers who do not deserve to wear the uniform. do you agree?— you agree? good afternoon. i don't, to be honest. _ you agree? good afternoon. i don't, to be honest. i _ you agree? good afternoon. i don't, to be honest, i think— you agree? good afternoon. i don't, to be honest, i...
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that is why the chair of the police federation here who represents the rank and file officers said tonighted tonight is of monumental significance and on additions who sit on the policing board which oversees the work of the lease services have called for an emergency meeting —— and politicians who sit. there are no immediate concerns of specific risks to staff's personal security but they are working to see how widely available the information was when it was put onto a website between about 230 and 430 this afternoon. so you can expect there will be many questions asked over the next few weeks especially when you think that earlier this year in february the raising of the terrorism threat level in the aftermath of the attempted murder ofjohn caldwell sharpens the focus of how dangerous working in the police here can be. thanks forjoining us. in europe's deadly summer wildfire season, it's now portugal's turn to feel the heat. as i speak, blazes fuelled by roasting temperatures and strong winds, are pushing flames that have already scorched thousands of hectares of land, closer to one of
that is why the chair of the police federation here who represents the rank and file officers said tonighted tonight is of monumental significance and on additions who sit on the policing board which oversees the work of the lease services have called for an emergency meeting —— and politicians who sit. there are no immediate concerns of specific risks to staff's personal security but they are working to see how widely available the information was when it was put onto a website between...
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the police federation have said it is going to see a return to kangaroo courts, with senior police officersof someone for misconduct, will now be, as it were, thejudge and jury marking their own homework on these panels. you have got these two contrasting views. the government really coming up with an answer in the middle. they are strengthening up the middle. they are strengthening up some of the rules around letting, they are trying to speed up the process, they are trying to find a balance to sort of retain independence, but at the same time give police chiefs a bit more say. but it is not real lately kind of victory that the metropolitan police commissioner had wanted, nor is it anything that the police federation will be happy about. mark anything that the police federation will be happy about.— will be happy about. mark easton, thank ou will be happy about. mark easton, thank you for— will be happy about. mark easton, thank you for taking _ will be happy about. mark easton, thank you for taking us _ will be happy about. mark easton, thank you for taking us through i will be happy abou
the police federation have said it is going to see a return to kangaroo courts, with senior police officersof someone for misconduct, will now be, as it were, thejudge and jury marking their own homework on these panels. you have got these two contrasting views. the government really coming up with an answer in the middle. they are strengthening up the middle. they are strengthening up some of the rules around letting, they are trying to speed up the process, they are trying to find a balance...
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the police federation, who represent the majority of officers, says they all want to do their best.hat many officers are stretched beyond human limits. but what's the reality of officers being asked to follow up all reasonable leads on all crimes? something will have to give, and that's the concern. we have a tsunami of male sexual violence towards women and girls as it is. if the police are being told, you've just got to put even more resources into tackling, say, carand phone crime, that means there's going to be less time and less focus on those really serious violent offences that quite rightly the public are concerned about. labour has branded the new guidance as a staggering admission of 13 years of tory failure on policing and crime. with an election on the horizon, expect to hear a lot more about policing policy. danny savage, bbc news, manchester. a couple who died in their car on a flooded stretch of road in liverpool have been named by police. elaine and philip marco were trapped in their black mercedes in deep floodwaters on saturday. relatives say they're "devastated an
the police federation, who represent the majority of officers, says they all want to do their best.hat many officers are stretched beyond human limits. but what's the reality of officers being asked to follow up all reasonable leads on all crimes? something will have to give, and that's the concern. we have a tsunami of male sexual violence towards women and girls as it is. if the police are being told, you've just got to put even more resources into tackling, say, carand phone crime, that...
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what happened when two iranians actually killed each other, which i want to be arrested by the police federal brazil is actually a subdivision of oil and gas it was parsian that this happened and it was a company that was actually competing with each other and it was strange to me why such threats and this collection belonging to the ministry of defense on this issue i transferred to the deputy minister of personal defense and gradually sent me more information. come and see the main problems of the clause. now, after many detailed investigations and numerous meetings with the officials of the ministries that actually sell petrochemical products, the information of our class is madinah. first , let me start from here. brazil now has one and a half meals. it imposes billions in the world, so the need to chemical fertilizer for children in agriculture needs to be used in the puberty period. we also have an important collection that is actually the sale of persian engines . the products were made by an exclusive market from iran. it still exists in brazil. there is a person there who does not ne
what happened when two iranians actually killed each other, which i want to be arrested by the police federal brazil is actually a subdivision of oil and gas it was parsian that this happened and it was a company that was actually competing with each other and it was strange to me why such threats and this collection belonging to the ministry of defense on this issue i transferred to the deputy minister of personal defense and gradually sent me more information. come and see the main problems...
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look, despite what the police federation is saying here, it has problem for police has been a problem for police chiefs. we only have look to chiefs. we only have to look to the police and the the metropolitan police and the terrible pc david terrible examples of pc david carrick and pc wayne cousins who couldn't be dismissed by the chief constable there. yeah yes, the commissioner of the met police, sir mark rowley, has been very vocal in recent months, saying we need these powers, we need to get rid of the wrong ones, so please enable us to do this because what happened previously was that independent legal chairs used to preside over discipline panels and there was concrete statistics that proved those legal chairs were less likely to sack rogue police officers than chief constables were. >> so it's a very good move that the power has been given back to the power has been given back to the chiefs and i'm sure as part of this now streamlined discipline process, hopefully police services can clean up their act quicker than we might have expected . have expected. >> and if you're a se
look, despite what the police federation is saying here, it has problem for police has been a problem for police chiefs. we only have look to chiefs. we only have to look to the police and the the metropolitan police and the terrible pc david terrible examples of pc david carrick and pc wayne cousins who couldn't be dismissed by the chief constable there. yeah yes, the commissioner of the met police, sir mark rowley, has been very vocal in recent months, saying we need these powers, we need to...
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thanks for talking to us on gb news the police federation is being inundated with calls from worried as they need to get to the bottom of what has happened fast and ease their concerns , don't they? because concerns, don't they? because it's a terrifying situation to be for thousands of people here and their families. yes >> yes. i think that's a good point. >> the families the families are of a of police officers are usually overlooked. >> but the families are instrumental in all this because they're human beings. they go to work. and my experience here of what we call the troubles is a lot of police officers were murdered off duty as opposed to on duty. so it was a very it's a very intimate form of terrorism. and northern ireland, the describe it some people call it the north of ireland. it's essentially 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
thanks for talking to us on gb news the police federation is being inundated with calls from worried as they need to get to the bottom of what has happened fast and ease their concerns , don't they? because concerns, don't they? because it's a terrifying situation to be for thousands of people here and their families. yes >> yes. i think that's a good point. >> the families the families are of a of police officers are usually overlooked. >> but the families are instrumental in...
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and the police federation say that they worry that the person presiding over somebody�*s disciplinarye guilty, so i think you have got arguments on both sides, but i think this debate itself might actually begin to change things, because recent figures suggest that about one in five officers who are found guilty of gross misconduct still remain in the force. as of now, though, i suspect there was gross misconduct hearings will be subject of a lot more scrutiny and perhaps some questions, so perhaps things will change. but whether it is enough to restore confidence in policing i rather doubt, because we are still seeing the process of finding corrupt officers, there will be more scandals, there will be more difficult headlines. mil scandals, there will be more difficult headlines.— scandals, there will be more difficult headlines. all right, mark easton, thank _ difficult headlines. all right, mark easton, thank you. _ grant shapps has been appointed defence secretary, one of the most high—profile jobs in government, and his fifth cabinet role in 12 months. he replaces ben wallace, who
and the police federation say that they worry that the person presiding over somebody�*s disciplinarye guilty, so i think you have got arguments on both sides, but i think this debate itself might actually begin to change things, because recent figures suggest that about one in five officers who are found guilty of gross misconduct still remain in the force. as of now, though, i suspect there was gross misconduct hearings will be subject of a lot more scrutiny and perhaps some questions, so...
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now in the last half an hour or so the chair of the police federation of northern ireland, liam kellyeconds ago, this is a huge data breach which affects so many officers in northern ireland. of course there has been reaction of course there has been reaction both politically and of course within different areas of the police force and we will bring you all of that reaction as soon as we get it here on bbc news, as always there is more on the bbc�*s website as well which you can access to get more on this story from wherever you are, but for now stay with us here on bbc news, headlines coming up injust a few seconds' time. you're watching miriam machinery on the context. you're watching the context on bbc news. if you don't stop deforestation, you can forget tackling climate change. it is really that important. this is the first great opportunity for people to show the world what we want to do. he returned to govern brazil to try to make a difference. translation: you have no idea how much pressure - there was in our community, - under the bolsonaro government. landowners, circling pl
now in the last half an hour or so the chair of the police federation of northern ireland, liam kellyeconds ago, this is a huge data breach which affects so many officers in northern ireland. of course there has been reaction of course there has been reaction both politically and of course within different areas of the police force and we will bring you all of that reaction as soon as we get it here on bbc news, as always there is more on the bbc�*s website as well which you can access to get...
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earlier we spoke to the chair of the police federation of england and wales, steve hartshorn.afternoon. >> well, for us, this is a return to the bad old days when we had senior leaders who sat presiding over gross misconduct hearings, making decisions that weren't backed legally, they weren't backed legally, they weren't backed legally, they weren't backed in evidence, and weren't backed in evidence, and we having a very high we were having a very high appeal get officers appeal rate to get our officers reinstated. his grave reinstated. so for us, his grave concern that it's going to go back the bad old days, the back to the bad old days, the kangaroo we've called kangaroo courts, as we've called it, not right. we it, because it's not right. we want transparent want a clear, open, transparent process evidenced based process that's evidenced based with independence. they need to be unbiased, independent and timely. we've been calling since 2018 for better standards, better vetting and we've been ignored. this is too much, too late. >> okay . but chris philp, the >> okay. but ch
earlier we spoke to the chair of the police federation of england and wales, steve hartshorn.afternoon. >> well, for us, this is a return to the bad old days when we had senior leaders who sat presiding over gross misconduct hearings, making decisions that weren't backed legally, they weren't backed legally, they weren't backed legally, they weren't backed in evidence, and weren't backed in evidence, and we having a very high we were having a very high appeal get officers appeal rate to...
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and then on an equal basis almost with that is the policing federation, the unions, for want of a betternorthern ireland. and they represent rank and file. now the chief constable here will arrive at the policing board at about 10:00 this morning. this is a meeting that has been called especially for the data breach on what has gone on. he will face politicians here today and those politicians could ask for a head on a plate very quickly. but being politicians , they but being politicians, they won't. they will ask for an investigation . that investigation. that investigation. that investigation will then look at the freedom of information act thatis the freedom of information act that is controlled by civilian inside the police service of northern ireland. but at some point in that scene there will be a command structure that is the psni and that is the head that will probably be most exposed at this particular moment. the chief con will say that he's launching that investigation . the politicians investigation. the politicians will more than likely want to hear the outcome of that inve
and then on an equal basis almost with that is the policing federation, the unions, for want of a betternorthern ireland. and they represent rank and file. now the chief constable here will arrive at the policing board at about 10:00 this morning. this is a meeting that has been called especially for the data breach on what has gone on. he will face politicians here today and those politicians could ask for a head on a plate very quickly. but being politicians , they but being politicians, they...
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. _ almost three thousand police officers have contacted the police federation about bringing a potentialcaused by a massive leak of data last week by the police service of northern ireland. they're among almost eleven thousand people whose identities and place of work were revealed by mistake by the psni. information from the data breach has been allegedly posted on a wall in west belfast. it has since been removed. here's our home affairs correspondent, julian o'neill. the biggest data leak in the history of the psni, now has hundreds of officers and support staff worried about their personal security. mi5 is helping the psni evaluate the damage the lapps has caused. police employees feel they have been left exposed with the information being able to be used to figure out where they may live. illlul’ith able to be used to figure out where they may live-— they may live. with my details link on this, they may live. with my details link on this. i'm _ they may live. with my details link on this, i'm not _ they may live. with my details link on this, i'm not sure _ they may live. with my de
. _ almost three thousand police officers have contacted the police federation about bringing a potentialcaused by a massive leak of data last week by the police service of northern ireland. they're among almost eleven thousand people whose identities and place of work were revealed by mistake by the psni. information from the data breach has been allegedly posted on a wall in west belfast. it has since been removed. here's our home affairs correspondent, julian o'neill. the biggest data leak...
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. >> the police federation that represent the majority of officers said they all want to do their bestay this is actually about resources, and many offices are stretched beyond human limits. but what is the reality of offices being asked to follow-up our reasonable leads on all crimes? something will have to give, and that is a concern. >> if the police are being told eve got to put more resources into certain crimes, that means several be less time and less focus on more serious consequences. >> labor has branded the new guidance as a staggering admission of 13 years of tory failure on policing and crime. with an election on the horizon, expect to hear a lot more about policing policy. danny savage, bbc news, manchester. christian: we heard from the director at the center for climate justice studies and he is with us this evening. what do you put the drop in crime solve down to, down to 6%? >> there's a whole range of reasons. we did see a significant drop in the number of police which the government has now started to address. but crime has also in many ways become more complicated.
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about 30,000 people work for, or are represented by the police federation. don't have that. the metropolitan police haven't told us. there are quite specific security implications. i was talking to a senior officer earlier, and he said that the real concern, one of the major concerns, is that, if you have got clearance level — clearance level tells you which officers are dealing with the most sensitive sort of thing. if you can combine that with the name data, and specifically people with less common names, which will often be officers from a minority ethnic background, you can combine those things and identify people working undercover, people working in counterterrorism operations, that sort of thing. there, some seriously sensitive areas could be compromised. and that is one of the big fears around this. the recent series of thefts at the british museum has raised questions about the security of some its most precious items. about 2,000 treasures are thought to have been stolen by a member of staff. among the museum's treasures are the parthenon sculptures
about 30,000 people work for, or are represented by the police federation. don't have that. the metropolitan police haven't told us. there are quite specific security implications. i was talking to a senior officer earlier, and he said that the real concern, one of the major concerns, is that, if you have got clearance level — clearance level tells you which officers are dealing with the most sensitive sort of thing. if you can combine that with the name data, and specifically people with...
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about 30,000 people work for, or are represented by the police federation. we don't have that. the metropolitan police haven't told us. there are quite specific security implications. i was talking to a senior officer earlier, and he said that the real concern, one of the major concerns, is that, if you have got clearance level — clearance level tells you which officers are dealing with the most sensitive sort of thing. if you can combine that with the name data, and specifically people with less common names, which will often be officers from a minority ethnic background, you can combine those things and identify people working undercover, people working in counterterrorism operations, that sort of thing. there, some serious and sensitive areas could be compromised. and that is one of the big fears around this. now it's time for a look at today's sport. hello from the bbc sport centre. manchester city have made it 3 wins out of 3 after a dramatic 2—1 win at sheffield united. it was almost a frustrating afternoon for erling haaland who missed a penalty late
about 30,000 people work for, or are represented by the police federation. we don't have that. the metropolitan police haven't told us. there are quite specific security implications. i was talking to a senior officer earlier, and he said that the real concern, one of the major concerns, is that, if you have got clearance level — clearance level tells you which officers are dealing with the most sensitive sort of thing. if you can combine that with the name data, and specifically people with...
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today, the federation urged all police officers and staff to exercise maximum vigilance.are rolling out a series looking at something a little more positive. we'll be chatting with everyday people who are tackling big problems. they have seen in their various communities. and today, we have christina dean — founder and board chair of redress. she is on a mission to move the world towards a circularfashion industry — so that we don't pollute the earth with the clothes that we manufacture, buy and wear. i started to re—dress 16 years ago of the back of being a journalist in writing and research about the textile industry's huge negative impact on the planet and public health. priorto impact on the planet and public health. prior to being a journalist i was a practising dentist with a very deep and committed passion to the public health so it was passionate research into the textile industry and understanding its effects on the environment and public health prompted me to do —— dig deep and start a nonprofit working to raise awareness and solve some of passion's crisis on th
today, the federation urged all police officers and staff to exercise maximum vigilance.are rolling out a series looking at something a little more positive. we'll be chatting with everyday people who are tackling big problems. they have seen in their various communities. and today, we have christina dean — founder and board chair of redress. she is on a mission to move the world towards a circularfashion industry — so that we don't pollute the earth with the clothes that we manufacture,...
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our top story, the police federation for northern ireland says urgent answers are required after detailsrged of two data breaches as police in northern ireland saying that the names of more than 200 serving officers and staff were stolen from a private vehicle on july 6th, along with a police laptop and radio. earlier, the psni announced a critical incident after admitting that the details of thousands of police officers had been published online. a british man is among five people who've been shot dead in violent protests in south africa. the 40 year old reportedly a doctor who was visiting the country was killed in cape town last thursday. it's believed that he was shot after taking a wrong turn and a group approached his vehicle. unrest began after minibus taxi drivers announced a week long strike, a fire that destroyed the 18th century crooked house pub in dudley last saturday is now being treated as arson. the announcement from staffordshire police comes after a specialist detection dog was used to search the site earlier on today. the pub was demolished two days after the blaze. th
our top story, the police federation for northern ireland says urgent answers are required after detailsrged of two data breaches as police in northern ireland saying that the names of more than 200 serving officers and staff were stolen from a private vehicle on july 6th, along with a police laptop and radio. earlier, the psni announced a critical incident after admitting that the details of thousands of police officers had been published online. a british man is among five people who've been...
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today, the federation urged all police officers and staff to exercise maximum vigilance. stories in the same household. fiona was diagnosed with breast cancer in april and she has had surgery and started radiotherapy. but while her husband simon was told he had skin cancer last october, he still hasn't started treatment. i feel grateful that i have had my surgery and i'm getting through the other side of the cancer journey, but i have a husband who has a lesion on his back that is massive, that has heard nothing. it's like a two—tier system. there's no equality. i have been given leaflets, letters from appointments summarising what we have discussed. simon hasn't had anything since we have seen the dermatologist a year ago. it might not work for simon, but the plan to streamline waiting time targets is designed to help patients through their personal journeys. reducing the standards from nine to three, i think, will make things easier to understand for patients and will make the service focus on what is more meaningful for patients, so whether or not they have cancer, whe
today, the federation urged all police officers and staff to exercise maximum vigilance. stories in the same household. fiona was diagnosed with breast cancer in april and she has had surgery and started radiotherapy. but while her husband simon was told he had skin cancer last october, he still hasn't started treatment. i feel grateful that i have had my surgery and i'm getting through the other side of the cancer journey, but i have a husband who has a lesion on his back that is massive, that...
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today, the federation urged all police officers and staff to exercise maximum vigilance.gilance will be at the forefront of thousands of mines tonight. we have been speaking to police officers and psni staff over the last few days and as you can imagine, their chief concern is their safety and security and that of their families. their safety and security and that of theirfamilies. it their safety and security and that of their families. it was always the fear that this leaked information would make its way to the wrong people. now with confirmation that it is in the hands of violent dissident republicans, that fear has been realised. 56rd dissident republicans, that fear has been realised.— been realised. sara girvin, live in belfast. a ten—year—old girl found dead at a house in surrey has been named locally as sara sharif. she was found at the property on the morning of last thursday. the police say they are working with international authorities to locate three people that they want to speak in connection with their investiagion. our correspondent helena wilkinson has
today, the federation urged all police officers and staff to exercise maximum vigilance.gilance will be at the forefront of thousands of mines tonight. we have been speaking to police officers and psni staff over the last few days and as you can imagine, their chief concern is their safety and security and that of their families. their safety and security and that of theirfamilies. it their safety and security and that of their families. it was always the fear that this leaked information would...
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so the news that some of their data could have been compromised has been met with fury by the police federationcording to a senior former officer, some will be more vulnerable than others. if you are, for example, an ethnic minority officer with an unusual name, working in counter—terrorism, or working undercover, or perhaps working against organised gangs, you potentially could be more easily identified. now, exactly how this happened is still being established, but the met say there was a data breach at a third—party supplier that had access to information like names, photos and security clearance, but not police contact information. the force says extra security measures have now been put in place. it comes just weeks after a series of data leaks at other forces, including one at the police service of northern ireland, which saw the details of all staff accidentally published. those were human error. this seems to be a targeted attack on a third—party it company thought to be contracted by the met to make warrant cards. it's similar to the situation british airways, boots, and the bbc found
so the news that some of their data could have been compromised has been met with fury by the police federationcording to a senior former officer, some will be more vulnerable than others. if you are, for example, an ethnic minority officer with an unusual name, working in counter—terrorism, or working undercover, or perhaps working against organised gangs, you potentially could be more easily identified. now, exactly how this happened is still being established, but the met say there was a...
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police federation, on police officers being urinate on, spat at mock sexual assaults. i mean, it sounds like an horrendous job for a cop. >> yes. >> yes. >> nigel. and it's little wonder that my colleagues dread policing the event as you've alluded to, officers , we alluded to, officers, we represent our are assaulted. they're kicked, they're punched, they're spat at, they're sexually assaulted . in the last sexually assaulted. in the last carnival, there was six reports of officers being bitten . that of officers being bitten. that type of behaviour is unacceptable . and i would also unacceptable. and i would also say that it's unsustainable, unsustainable. >> unsustained bill and by that you mean the carnival should not continue in its current form? >> by that i mean on every single tuesday after the notting hill , it's the same single tuesday after the notting hill, it's the same story. it's officers represent having to accept that they're turning up to this event to police it and to, you know, knowing that these type of incidents and assaults are going to take plac
police federation, on police officers being urinate on, spat at mock sexual assaults. i mean, it sounds like an horrendous job for a cop. >> yes. >> yes. >> nigel. and it's little wonder that my colleagues dread policing the event as you've alluded to, officers , we alluded to, officers, we represent our are assaulted. they're kicked, they're punched, they're spat at, they're sexually assaulted . in the last sexually assaulted. in the last carnival, there was six reports of...
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police federation, on police officers being urinate on, spat at mock sexual assaults. i mean, it sounds like an horrendous job for a cop. >> yes. >> yes. >> nigel. and it's little wonder that my colleagues dread policing the event as you've alluded to, officers , we alluded to, officers, we represent our are assaulted. they're kicked, they're punched, they're spat at, they're sexually assaulted . in the last sexually assaulted. in the last carnival, there was six reports of officers being bitten . that of officers being bitten. that type of behaviour is unacceptable . and i would also unacceptable. and i would also say that it's unsustainable, unsustainable. >> unsustained bill and by that you mean the carnival should not continue in its current form? >> by that i mean on every single tuesday after the notting hill , it's the same single tuesday after the notting hill, it's the same story. it's officers represent having to accept that they're turning up to this event to police it and to, you know, knowing that these type of incidents and assaults are going to take plac
police federation, on police officers being urinate on, spat at mock sexual assaults. i mean, it sounds like an horrendous job for a cop. >> yes. >> yes. >> nigel. and it's little wonder that my colleagues dread policing the event as you've alluded to, officers , we alluded to, officers, we represent our are assaulted. they're kicked, they're punched, they're spat at, they're sexually assaulted . in the last sexually assaulted. in the last carnival, there was six reports of...
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the police federation which represents officers here say they have been inundated with phone calls fromers and their families because when you speak to police officers here, they know it is a worrying situation at the best of times. 0ne is a worrying situation at the best of times. one woman told the bbc that she has not told her children that she has not told her children that she has not told her children that she is a police officer because she doesn't know who they will tell. 0ne politician here said a police officer had told them they had not gone to their mother's house for ten years and sit down for a meal because of the security situation. 0thers because of the security situation. others have said that they have moved various times so they feel safe. it is undoubtedly a really scary time for some police officers because in the past, officers have been targeted, around 300 were murdered during their travels and in february this year there was an attempted murder of a senior detective in northern ireland. thank ou ve detective in northern ireland. thank you very much- _ live now t
the police federation which represents officers here say they have been inundated with phone calls fromers and their families because when you speak to police officers here, they know it is a worrying situation at the best of times. 0ne is a worrying situation at the best of times. one woman told the bbc that she has not told her children that she has not told her children that she has not told her children that she is a police officer because she doesn't know who they will tell. 0ne politician...
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riot and he believes the federal government lied in denying a saudi intelligence role in the 9/11 attacks. none of that explained why "the atlantic" had this quote about policeaitlan pressed him on that. listen. >> are you telling me that your quote is wrong because it says how many federal agents were on the plane? >> when i actually -- this is just lifting the curtain how media works. i asked that reporter it send the recording because it was on the record. he refused. we had a free flowing conversation. there are lies the government told about 9/11. it's not the ones that somebody put in my mouth. >> "the atlantic" said he wasn't misquoted. so a he said/she said situation for a moment. the only thing that "the atlantic" left out of that quote was a fraction of a sentence that he started but didn't finish. listen. >> i think it is legitimate to say how many police -- nhow man federal agents were on the plane that hit the twin towers. zero for all i know, right? but if we are doing a comprehensive assessment of what happened on 9/11, we have a 9/11 commission, absolutely that should be an answer the public knows the answer to. >> so absolutely not a misquot
riot and he believes the federal government lied in denying a saudi intelligence role in the 9/11 attacks. none of that explained why "the atlantic" had this quote about policeaitlan pressed him on that. listen. >> are you telling me that your quote is wrong because it says how many federal agents were on the plane? >> when i actually -- this is just lifting the curtain how media works. i asked that reporter it send the recording because it was on the record. he refused....
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there been calls for investigations into the police federation themselves, the body that represents policeern ireland. and their reaction they call for inquiries. they have been inundated with calls who are really concerned. asjulian said the security implications of this for those officers are huge. they go to great lengths to conceal what they do. in some cases their families aren't even aware of. that is the level of security consciousness that they have. they are at times forced to leave their own area where they grew up and they a lot of time live away from the area in which they work. in such a security conscious environment it is catastrophic. what environment it is catastrophic. what is the next step— environment it is catastrophic. what is the next step now? _ environment it is catastrophic. what is the next step now? the _ environment it is catastrophic. what is the next step now? the data was out there for however many hours that we know it was. be in investigation now. are we expecting a lot of officer and staff to say i'm leaving, i want to be moved to? and it's difficult to t
there been calls for investigations into the police federation themselves, the body that represents policeern ireland. and their reaction they call for inquiries. they have been inundated with calls who are really concerned. asjulian said the security implications of this for those officers are huge. they go to great lengths to conceal what they do. in some cases their families aren't even aware of. that is the level of security consciousness that they have. they are at times forced to leave...
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scotland yard police federation.ppliers. they're now working with the company to ascertain where the data may have been breached. the company had access to names, ranks photo vetting levels and pay numbers , vetting levels and pay numbers, but not personal details. such as addresses whole life orders without parole would become the norm for dangerous offenders . norm for dangerous offenders. under plans announced by the prime minister , rishi sunak says prime minister, rishi sunak says people rightly expect that in the most serious cases there should be a guarantee that life will mean life. labour says failed government policies have led to overcrowded prisons and accused the tories of being soft on crime . you can get more on on crime. you can get more on all of these stories by visiting our website, news.com. now it's back to arlene . back to arlene. >> welcome back to sunday morning with arlene foster . it's morning with arlene foster. it's just coming up to 12:34 now. have you ever sat there and thought about lea
scotland yard police federation.ppliers. they're now working with the company to ascertain where the data may have been breached. the company had access to names, ranks photo vetting levels and pay numbers , vetting levels and pay numbers, but not personal details. such as addresses whole life orders without parole would become the norm for dangerous offenders . norm for dangerous offenders. under plans announced by the prime minister , rishi sunak says prime minister, rishi sunak says people...
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and the police federation, which represents officers here, say they have been inundated with calls fromes because when you speak to police officers here, they know it's a worrying situation at the best of times. one woman told the bbc that she's not even told her children yet that she's a police officer because she doesn't know who they will tell. 0ne politician here said that a police officer told him they've not been able to go to his mother's house for ten years and sit down for a meal because of the situation. others have said that they've moved various times so they feel safe. so it's undoubtedly a really scary time for some police officers because in the past officers have been targeted. around 300 were murdered during the troubles. in february this year, there was an attempted murder of a senior detective in northern ireland. as we were showing you, a summit is going underway as leaders from ecowas meet to tackle the military coup in niger. the organisation appears to have backed away from an ultimatum it gave to the coup leaders in the day following the takeover to restore democ
and the police federation, which represents officers here, say they have been inundated with calls fromes because when you speak to police officers here, they know it's a worrying situation at the best of times. one woman told the bbc that she's not even told her children yet that she's a police officer because she doesn't know who they will tell. 0ne politician here said that a police officer told him they've not been able to go to his mother's house for ten years and sit down for a meal...
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but however, we do know from the police federation of northern ireland that hundreds have contacted theirrned about their safety. there was a separate data breach as well injuly, which involved a police laptop, radio and a spreadsheet with the names of 200 officers being stolen from a car. simon byrne said that the radio and the laptop had been remotely wiped, so essentially they would be no use to anyone, but of course the list of those 200 names is now in the public domain, or at least someone has a copy of it. so he has been under a lot of pressure, but he said he wasn't going to walk away from his job, and leadership was about responsibility. essentially, guiding the police force of northern ireland through this very difficult time. when you speak to officers in northern ireland, you understand why they are so concerned. as i mentioned there, there was the attempted murder of a detective in february, and during the troubles, 300 officers were murdered. some people choose to tell only a few people, if any, about what they do for a living. one woman told the bbc that she hadn't even tol
but however, we do know from the police federation of northern ireland that hundreds have contacted theirrned about their safety. there was a separate data breach as well injuly, which involved a police laptop, radio and a spreadsheet with the names of 200 officers being stolen from a car. simon byrne said that the radio and the laptop had been remotely wiped, so essentially they would be no use to anyone, but of course the list of those 200 names is now in the public domain, or at least...
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and then on the other side of the argument, people like the police federation, which represent rank andthat basically this is, as they say, a retrograde step. that takes us back to the days when senior police officers were acting essentially asjudge and jury. in these disciplinary cases, they were marking their own homework and came to these hearings, having already decided that these were officers they wanted rid of. now to the us, where millions of florida resident are struggling with the aftermath of hurricane idalia. it's now weakened to a tropical storm as it moves north—east, across georgia and south carolina. but it's still bringing dangerous winds and heavy rains. this is what people living in perry, florida, were met with when they returned home. it's one of the worst affected towns on the state's gulf coast. and this is the aftermath in keaton beach, also in florida, at least two people have died in the state in driving accidents in wet conditions. work is being carried out to clear blocked roads and restore power to hundreds of thousands of homes. officials say dozens of peop
and then on the other side of the argument, people like the police federation, which represent rank andthat basically this is, as they say, a retrograde step. that takes us back to the days when senior police officers were acting essentially asjudge and jury. in these disciplinary cases, they were marking their own homework and came to these hearings, having already decided that these were officers they wanted rid of. now to the us, where millions of florida resident are struggling with the...
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thousands of officers and other staff are in the hands of dissident republicans, the chair of the police federationmum vigilance was officers said they were investigating claims that it leaked document had been posted on a wall in west belfast. let's speak to the northern editor for the belfast telegraph. this posting of these documents on the wall today, a sinister development, is it it? it is sinister but not in anyway surprising. this is what would expect to happen. the only element which is slightly surprising is whoever did this took on the actual names of the officers. they left all of the other information they're making clear that they had it. i'm not clear of the logic of that but there are some reason why they took out the names. they were trying to target this toward sinn fein and jerry kelly. he's really the person who's more than anybody else at sinn f in has been at the heart of their support for policing, moving from a position where he was part of the aurier area, which attacked police officers, mergers and thumb, to now very much endorsing them saying people should join the police
thousands of officers and other staff are in the hands of dissident republicans, the chair of the police federationmum vigilance was officers said they were investigating claims that it leaked document had been posted on a wall in west belfast. let's speak to the northern editor for the belfast telegraph. this posting of these documents on the wall today, a sinister development, is it it? it is sinister but not in anyway surprising. this is what would expect to happen. the only element which is...
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so the news that some of their data could have been compromised has been met with fury by the police federation will be more vulnerable than others. if you are, for example, an ethnic minority officer with an unusual name, working in counter—terrorism, or working undercover, or perhaps working against organised gangs, you potentially could be more easily identified. now, exactly how this happened is still being established, but the met say there was a data breach at a third—party supplier that had access to information like names, photos and security clearance, but not police contact information. the force says extra security measures have now been put in place. it comes just weeks after a series of data leaks at otherforces, including one at the police service of northern ireland, which saw the details of all staff accidentally published. those were human error. this seems to be a targeted attack on a third—party it company thought to be contracted by the met to make warrant cards. it's similar to the situation british airways, boots, and the bbc found themselves in when their payroll provider
so the news that some of their data could have been compromised has been met with fury by the police federation will be more vulnerable than others. if you are, for example, an ethnic minority officer with an unusual name, working in counter—terrorism, or working undercover, or perhaps working against organised gangs, you potentially could be more easily identified. now, exactly how this happened is still being established, but the met say there was a data breach at a third—party supplier...
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heard today about half of the police officers in northern ireland have been in touch with the police federationages. we think that is around 3000 officers, their identities, their places of work, their names were posted accidentally online in this data leak. just to remind you there are more than 10,000 members of psni staff and officers affected. if there was financial compensation given to all of them it is estimated the total bill could run into tens of millions of pounds for the public purse. legalfirms have already of millions of pounds for the public purse. legal firms have already made it clear in the last few days that they are ready and available, they are willing to represent all psni staff in this situation. so while there is a lot in the mix for now, there is a lot in the mix for now, the chief concern of psni officers and staff will be their security and safety, both of them and their families. we heard from the psni about that again today. they said, "additional security and reassurance patrols are taking place across northern ireland as part of what it is called its organisationa
heard today about half of the police officers in northern ireland have been in touch with the police federationages. we think that is around 3000 officers, their identities, their places of work, their names were posted accidentally online in this data leak. just to remind you there are more than 10,000 members of psni staff and officers affected. if there was financial compensation given to all of them it is estimated the total bill could run into tens of millions of pounds for the public...
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on the other side of the argument, people like the police federation, which represents rank and file ese will become a kangaroo court, that basically this is, as they say, a retrograde step that takes us back to the days when senior police officers were acting essentially as judge senior police officers were acting essentially asjudge and senior police officers were acting essentially as judge and jury in the disciplinary cases. they were marking their own homework, and came to these hearings having already decided these were officers they wanted rid of.— wanted rid of. this applies to encland wanted rid of. this applies to england and _ wanted rid of. this applies to england and wales, - wanted rid of. this applies to england and wales, but - wanted rid of. this applies to | england and wales, but some wanted rid of. this applies to i england and wales, but some of wanted rid of. this applies to - england and wales, but some of this came from problems stemming in london's metropolitan police, and the case of sarah everard and her murderer, wayne couzens, for example. it was really th
on the other side of the argument, people like the police federation, which represents rank and file ese will become a kangaroo court, that basically this is, as they say, a retrograde step that takes us back to the days when senior police officers were acting essentially as judge senior police officers were acting essentially asjudge and senior police officers were acting essentially as judge and jury in the disciplinary cases. they were marking their own homework, and came to these hearings...
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but the police federation, representing rank and file officers, has said the changes will mark a return you're going to bejudge and jury. with a legally qualified professional and an independent member, and of course still route of appeal through to the police appeals tribunal, there are plenty of checks and balances to ensure independence. if the public�*s to be convinced that more is being done to root out officers who abuse their powers, they must also be confident that police chiefs deciding who gets sacked won't abuse their powers. before we take a break, let me show you live pictures coming into us from moscow. sergey lavrov is meeting with his turkish counterpart. you sing in the last few minutes that president putin and president erdogan will hold a meeting. no other details. he is also talking about increasing gas exports to turkey, so we will keep an eye on that and bring you any significant lines as they come in from moscow. the other thing we are keeping an eye on is that news out of england that the government is due to shut some school buildings made with a particular type
but the police federation, representing rank and file officers, has said the changes will mark a return you're going to bejudge and jury. with a legally qualified professional and an independent member, and of course still route of appeal through to the police appeals tribunal, there are plenty of checks and balances to ensure independence. if the public�*s to be convinced that more is being done to root out officers who abuse their powers, they must also be confident that police chiefs...
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officers in northern ireland have beenin officers in northern ireland have been in touch with the police federationsent 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 quite some time. , . , that will continue
officers in northern ireland have beenin officers in northern ireland have been in touch with the police federationsent 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...
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the policing federation has a scheduled meeting tomorrow afternoon , and meeting tomorrow afternoon, where, for the first ever time, a chief constable of northern ireland could actually face his own ranks up against him as opposed to political decisions in northern ireland. and let's not forget , in amongst and let's not forget, in amongst that data was the civilians that also worked for the police force of northern ireland. so as much as we must watch the policing board tomorrow, my eyes personally will be on exactly what the policing federation is doing and what they will be asking of the chief constable in return to put this right . return to put this right. >> dougie, thank you very , very >> dougie, thank you very, very much. i mean, you've expertly explained what sounds like, frankly , quite a dangerous mess frankly, quite a dangerous mess taking place over there. hopefully there are no repercussions to this mistake other than potentially disciplinary action being taken and precautions to make sure it doesn't happen again. but dougie beattie, i will chatting to beattie, i will
the policing federation has a scheduled meeting tomorrow afternoon , and meeting tomorrow afternoon, where, for the first ever time, a chief constable of northern ireland could actually face his own ranks up against him as opposed to political decisions in northern ireland. and let's not forget , in amongst and let's not forget, in amongst that data was the civilians that also worked for the police force of northern ireland. so as much as we must watch the policing board tomorrow, my eyes...
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the police federation for northern ireland says urgent answers are required after details emerged of ta breaches as police in northern ireland say the names of more than 200 serving officers and staff were stolen from a private vehicle on the 6th of july, along with a police laptop and a radio. earlier, the psni announced a critical incident after admitting that the details of thousands of police officers had been published online. a british man is among five people who've been shot dead in violent protests in south africa. the 40 year old reportedly a doctor who was visiting the country , was killed visiting the country, was killed in cape town last thursday . it's in cape town last thursday. it's believed that he was shot after taking a wrong turn and a group approached his vehicle. unrest began after minibus taxi drivers announced a week long strike. a fire that destroyed the 18th century crooked house pub in dudley last saturday is now being treated as arson . the being treated as arson. the announcement from staffordshire police comes after a specialist detection dog was used to
the police federation for northern ireland says urgent answers are required after details emerged of ta breaches as police in northern ireland say the names of more than 200 serving officers and staff were stolen from a private vehicle on the 6th of july, along with a police laptop and a radio. earlier, the psni announced a critical incident after admitting that the details of thousands of police officers had been published online. a british man is among five people who've been shot dead in...
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the australian federal police carried out a six-month investigation, and with the material they had, sfully to freeze those bank accounts in queensland. sean: in court, the australian federal police said they believed the cash was the proceeds of crime, and the accounts were being used "as virtual piggy banks for very large amounts of money." a judge said the police evidence showed "a very clear inference of money laundering," by the russians. ilya: the russian media asked these guys about the purpose of their visit to australia, and they answered that they would like to provide some sources for dairy goods for ice cream factory, and also they would like to start the gem business with some australian partners, but they have never opened any corporate in australia. they only deposited this money into the bank accounts-- nothing else. sean: the case was shrouded in secrecy after the court agreed to extraordinary suppression orders over most of the evidence. david: now, the normal case is that the court suppresses court documents because they're concerned that that may affect the integri
the australian federal police carried out a six-month investigation, and with the material they had, sfully to freeze those bank accounts in queensland. sean: in court, the australian federal police said they believed the cash was the proceeds of crime, and the accounts were being used "as virtual piggy banks for very large amounts of money." a judge said the police evidence showed "a very clear inference of money laundering," by the russians. ilya: the russian media asked...
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other people who were called to the federal police remain silent. silent. i hate to swap notes before they went into the interview - silent. i hate to swap notes before they went into the interview is - silent. i hate to swap notes before they went into the interview is this a case of mr and mrs and did they get the answers right and did they match? the only thing he is facing because he has a whole slew of legal headaches, mr bolsonaro, at the moment. ~ , , a, . ,, headaches, mr bolsonaro, at the moment. , , g headaches, mr bolsonaro, at the moment. ~ , . ,, g ., moment. absolutely. back in june, a case over fake _ moment. absolutely. back in june, a case over fake news, _ moment. absolutely. back in june, a case over fake news, spreading - moment. absolutely. back in june, a case over fake news, spreading fake | case over fake news, spreading fake news during the elections, saw him not be able to run for office for eight years also 2030 can run for office again. that is if the supreme court cases against him don't land him in prison first i will gi
other people who were called to the federal police remain silent. silent. i hate to swap notes before they went into the interview - silent. i hate to swap notes before they went into the interview is - silent. i hate to swap notes before they went into the interview is this a case of mr and mrs and did they get the answers right and did they match? the only thing he is facing because he has a whole slew of legal headaches, mr bolsonaro, at the moment. ~ , , a, . ,, headaches, mr bolsonaro, at...
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the police federation for northern ireland says urgent answers are required after details emerged of two data breaches as police in northern ireland say the names of more than 200 serving officers and staff were stolen from a private vehicle on the 6th of july, along with a police laptop and a radio. earlier, the psni announced a critical incident after admitting that the details of thousands of police officers had been published online. a british man is among five people who've been shot dead in violent protests in south africa. the 40 year old reportedly a doctor who was visiting the country , was killed visiting the country, was killed in cape town last thursday . it's in cape town last thursday. it's believed that he was shot after taking a wrong turn and a group approached his vehicle. unrest began after minibus taxi drivers announced a week long strike. a fire that destroyed the 18th century crooked house pub in dudley last saturday is now being treated as arson . the being treated as arson. the announcement from staffordshire police comes after a specialist detection dog was us
the police federation for northern ireland says urgent answers are required after details emerged of two data breaches as police in northern ireland say the names of more than 200 serving officers and staff were stolen from a private vehicle on the 6th of july, along with a police laptop and a radio. earlier, the psni announced a critical incident after admitting that the details of thousands of police officers had been published online. a british man is among five people who've been shot dead...
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the police federation, who represent the majority of officers, says they all want to do their best.ficers are stretched beyond human limits. but what's the reality of officers being asked to follow up all reasonable leads on all crimes? something will have to give, and that's the concern. we have a tsunami of male sexual violence towards women and girls as it is. if the police are being told, you've just got to put even more resources into tackling, say, carand phone crime, that means there's going to be less time and less focus on those really serious violent offences that quite rightly the public are concerned about. labour has branded the new guidance as a staggering admission of 13 years of tory failure on policing and crime. with an election on the horizon, expect to hear a lot more about policing policy. danny savage, bbc news, manchester. and we can speak now to richard garside, who wejust saw in mark's report. he is the director at the centre for crime and justice studies. thank you for sparing us some time. what you put the drop in crime is solved time to come up from 15% i
the police federation, who represent the majority of officers, says they all want to do their best.ficers are stretched beyond human limits. but what's the reality of officers being asked to follow up all reasonable leads on all crimes? something will have to give, and that's the concern. we have a tsunami of male sexual violence towards women and girls as it is. if the police are being told, you've just got to put even more resources into tackling, say, carand phone crime, that means there's...