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police scotland said no other vehicles were involved in the incident, which was reported just beforening. there was no immediate information on casualties. the department for transport has spent more than £100 million on extra capacity on ferries — to ensure the delivery of critical goods in the event of a no—deal brexit. the ships have been chartered to ease congestion at dover, and allow more lorries through other ports. the department for transport described the move as "a small but importa nt" element of its no—deal planning. one of the ferry companies affected, brittany, explained that it's already discussed the need for increased crossings in the event of a no—deal brexit. we will increase the number of sailing per week per by 19 on the so—called western channel. and that means services out of portsmouth, poole and plymouth. and in that way, we will increase freight capacity by 50% on those routes. we do have the capacity to do this. what we need to do is to increase the number of rotations, so that's the number of there and back crossings each day, on certain routes. so portsm
police scotland said no other vehicles were involved in the incident, which was reported just beforening. there was no immediate information on casualties. the department for transport has spent more than £100 million on extra capacity on ferries — to ensure the delivery of critical goods in the event of a no—deal brexit. the ships have been chartered to ease congestion at dover, and allow more lorries through other ports. the department for transport described the move as "a small...
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police scotland said they could not comment while the case remained open.g man is disorientated and is one drink the streets. he is 31—year—old sheku bayoh. within five minutes of this, he will be met by police and straight on the ground by six officers. he will then lose consciousness and died. there was no need for sheku to have died that week. he had so many plans that he wa nted week. he had so many plans that he wanted to do with his children. all of that has been taken away, just like that. we just want to know how our brother died, that's all. sheku bayoh had taken drugs, dramatically altering his behaviour. he had been seen with a knife, which he discarded before police arrived. now cctv and documents obtained by the bbc disclosure programme showed how quickly the officers resorted to using force. within the first 30 seconds, all of the officers had used their irritant sprays or batons, although he had not attacked them. i emptied mindful cs spray on him. igot them. i emptied mindful cs spray on him. i got my bat and out. what strikes me from the ev
police scotland said they could not comment while the case remained open.g man is disorientated and is one drink the streets. he is 31—year—old sheku bayoh. within five minutes of this, he will be met by police and straight on the ground by six officers. he will then lose consciousness and died. there was no need for sheku to have died that week. he had so many plans that he wa nted week. he had so many plans that he wanted to do with his children. all of that has been taken away, just like...
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police scotland said no other vehicles were involved. e service says four fire engines were sent to the scene, and the road is closed in both directions. police say it's likely to remain closed for some time. 0ur reporter catriona renton has just sent us this update. it was just before ”am this morning when the minibus carrying 23 people overturned on this stretch of road. we are in a fairly remote part of the borders between carfraemill and gordon. the police can confirm that one man has died and a number of people have been taken to hospital. police have said it's a private minibus that was travelling from newtongrange to kelso. the road policing unit initially declared this as a major incident and they worked with the ambulance service and the fire and rescue service to quickly provide assistance to those involved. as you can see this evening, the road is still closed here in both directions as the investigation continues and police have said that anyone who has any concerns about anyone who may have been injured on the minibus to plea
police scotland said no other vehicles were involved. e service says four fire engines were sent to the scene, and the road is closed in both directions. police say it's likely to remain closed for some time. 0ur reporter catriona renton has just sent us this update. it was just before ”am this morning when the minibus carrying 23 people overturned on this stretch of road. we are in a fairly remote part of the borders between carfraemill and gordon. the police can confirm that one man has...
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police forces and forced to journey on in desperate search of somewhere safe. steve from amnesty, thanks for joining us. the emergency services are at the scene of an accident in the borders area of scotlanded that a minibus carrying 20 people has overturned. police were called to the a—6089 between carfraemill and gordon, near lauder, at 10:50 and officers said the road was closed in both directions. the department for transport has spent more than £100 million on extra capacity on ferries, to ensure the delivery of critical goods in the event of a no—deal brexit. the ships have been chartered to ease congestion at dover, and allow more lorries through other ports. the department for transport described the move as "a small but importa nt" element of its no—deal planning. our business correspondent joe miller is in portsmouth and speaking to us a little earlier he explained how the boats would be utilised in the event of a no deal brexit. well, they will be used for the sort of thing the government has been warning will happen in the case of a no—deal brexit. and that is, the delay of critical goods like medicines and supplies that will be delayed at ports because of additional customs c
police forces and forced to journey on in desperate search of somewhere safe. steve from amnesty, thanks for joining us. the emergency services are at the scene of an accident in the borders area of scotlanded that a minibus carrying 20 people has overturned. police were called to the a—6089 between carfraemill and gordon, near lauder, at 10:50 and officers said the road was closed in both directions. the department for transport has spent more than £100 million on extra capacity on ferries,...
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police scotland said no other vehicles were involved. th directions and police said it's likely to remain closed for some time while they investigate. our reporter catriona renton has this report. this was the scene facing emergency crews responding to reports of a minibus that overturned. it happened just before 11am this morning. the minibus had been travelling from newtongrange to kelso, with 23 adult passengers on board plus the driver. it overturned on this fairly remote stretch of road between the tiny villages of carfraemill and gordon. one man was pronounced dead at the scene. his next of kin have now been informed. the other passengers and the driver were taken to various hospitals for treatment. emergency services have been at the scene throughout the day after police initially declared the collision a major incident. officers have asked for anyone concerned about loved ones who may have been affected to get in touch. they would also like to hear from anyone else who has any information about what happened here. catriona renton,
police scotland said no other vehicles were involved. th directions and police said it's likely to remain closed for some time while they investigate. our reporter catriona renton has this report. this was the scene facing emergency crews responding to reports of a minibus that overturned. it happened just before 11am this morning. the minibus had been travelling from newtongrange to kelso, with 23 adult passengers on board plus the driver. it overturned on this fairly remote stretch of road...
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police scotland have charged a 65—year—old hibernian fan with alleged racial abuse during yesterday‘shard—fought encounter between two former giants of the game, bath and leicester. jonny may‘s try had given the tigers an early lead at the recreation ground. but it was bath‘s former england sevens winger rory mcconnochie who helped clinch a 23—16 point win for the home side. and dragons have won a welsh derby match in the pro 14 for the first time in four years. they beat ospreys at rodney parade, but onlyjust. the final score 23—22. there‘s more on the bbc sport website, including an unspectacular return for the australian cricketer cameron bancroft after a nine—month ban for ball—tampering. back to you, tina. thanks. that‘s it from me. i‘ll be back with the late news at 10pm. now on bbc one it‘s time for the news where you are. bye bye. hello. this is bbc news with me. authorities in the peruvian capital, lima, have destroyed a mausoleum housing the remains of eight left—wing shining path rebel fighters. the controversy over the grave site began two years ago when a video circulated
police scotland have charged a 65—year—old hibernian fan with alleged racial abuse during yesterday‘shard—fought encounter between two former giants of the game, bath and leicester. jonny may‘s try had given the tigers an early lead at the recreation ground. but it was bath‘s former england sevens winger rory mcconnochie who helped clinch a 23—16 point win for the home side. and dragons have won a welsh derby match in the pro 14 for the first time in four years. they beat ospreys...
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this is a very important landmark ruling for all journalists the fact that the metropolitan police in scotland yard's is gathering information on individuals or large scale is of course overbore all of we are sort of this is connected to overwork and to julian assange so yes but as was stated in the request to the metropolitan police we suspect that this information gathering is in relation to the ongoing investigation has been go on for years in the united states with the obvious intention of turning that into an indictment we believe strongly that the information. by the metropolitan police has been on the view have for the united states justice department. information possibly shared of course with the justice department and the states which is. polling you know you. less than three hours time russian president vladimir putin will start his annual media q. and a with journalists from both at home and abroad a record number of media representatives are expected to attend this year during the past fourteen press conferences he spent more than forty three hours fielding questions from journali
this is a very important landmark ruling for all journalists the fact that the metropolitan police in scotland yard's is gathering information on individuals or large scale is of course overbore all of we are sort of this is connected to overwork and to julian assange so yes but as was stated in the request to the metropolitan police we suspect that this information gathering is in relation to the ongoing investigation has been go on for years in the united states with the obvious intention of...
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lorries toppled over during a stormy ferry crossing between northern ireland and south west scotland. policebed it as a ‘big dip‘ in rough seas which caused the incident. a former nasa engineer has come up with a novel solution, after some parcels were stolen from his doorstep. as this video from his youtube channel shows, mark rober built an elaborate glitter bomb trap. he spent six months creating it, using four smartphones, a circuit board and almost 500 grams of glitter. the phones recorded the thieves and the glitter exploded when it opened. he came up with the plan after police were unable to investigate the case. donald trump‘s family charity a shutdown at the attorney—general accused it of illegality. the charity‘s lawyers describe the statement as misleading. more on all the news any time on the bbc website. thank you forjune. —— thank you for watching. hello. after tuesday‘s rain, most of us will get to see some sunshine in the day ahead, but there will be showers around, too. as we take a look at the big picture, this is tuesday‘s weather front that has now moved out to the east.
lorries toppled over during a stormy ferry crossing between northern ireland and south west scotland. policebed it as a ‘big dip‘ in rough seas which caused the incident. a former nasa engineer has come up with a novel solution, after some parcels were stolen from his doorstep. as this video from his youtube channel shows, mark rober built an elaborate glitter bomb trap. he spent six months creating it, using four smartphones, a circuit board and almost 500 grams of glitter. the phones...
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lorries toppled over during a stormy ferry crossing between northern ireland and south west scotland. policented for but some suffered minor injuries. 0ne witness described it as a big dip in rough seas which caused the incident. a former nasa engineer has come up with a novel solution after some parcels were stolen from his doorstep. this is video from his youtube channel channel — mark rober built an elaborate glitter bomb trap. he spent six months creating the device, using four smartphones, a circuit board and almost 500 grams of glitter. the phones recorded the thieves and the glitter exploded when the parcel was opened. he came up with the plan after police said they were unable to investigate the case. a reminder of our top story: new york's attorney general has hailed the closure of the charity established in donald trump's name as a victory for the rule of law. president trump's agreement to shut down the charity follows the filing injune of a lawsuit against the trump foundation, president trump and his three children, alleging persistent illegal conduct. it has been extraordinary.
lorries toppled over during a stormy ferry crossing between northern ireland and south west scotland. policented for but some suffered minor injuries. 0ne witness described it as a big dip in rough seas which caused the incident. a former nasa engineer has come up with a novel solution after some parcels were stolen from his doorstep. this is video from his youtube channel channel — mark rober built an elaborate glitter bomb trap. he spent six months creating the device, using four...
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the scottish ambulance service, police scotland, scottish fire and rescue, the glasgow veterans associationgnantly will consist of the families of the victims. all 270 who died on that night, exactly 30 years ago. names being pointed out to children, of course, who will never have had the opportunity to know these relatives. any other individuals or groups who wish to lay a wreath... the of the bagpipes providing a poignant backdrop to this memorial. —— the sound of the bagpipes. the 30th anniversary memorial of the bombing of pan am flight 103 over lockerbie. the time is 16 minutes past 12. let's recut the headlines. gatwick‘s runway reopens with over 700 planes scheduled for departure and arrival today, but thousands of passengers remain stranded at the airport. us defence secretary james mattis resigns, a day after president trump announces the withdrawal of troops from syria. england's chief medical officer calls for a tax on unhealthy food high in sugar and salt, accusing the food industry of failing the public. sport now. here's hugh. hello, good afternoon. manchester united's new int
the scottish ambulance service, police scotland, scottish fire and rescue, the glasgow veterans associationgnantly will consist of the families of the victims. all 270 who died on that night, exactly 30 years ago. names being pointed out to children, of course, who will never have had the opportunity to know these relatives. any other individuals or groups who wish to lay a wreath... the of the bagpipes providing a poignant backdrop to this memorial. —— the sound of the bagpipes. the 30th...
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theresa may has backed the metropolitan police over their controversial new tactics for stopping moped—riding criminals. scotlanding police vehicles knocking suspects off their scooters. the prime minister said that a "robust" response was needed to what she described as a growing problem of people using the vehicles to commit crimes such as bag and phone—snatching. lesbian, gay, bisexualand trans people are becoming trapped in abusive relationships because they say that the police don't take them seriously, that's according to a bbc investigation. one lgbt charity told radio 5 live investigates, that the number of people they are seeing has doubled in the last five years. adrian goldberg joins us now. pretty worrying statistics, the idea that you can't get help. worrying for anybody trapped in an abusive relationship, physically intimidated but also your self—esteem might be cheap away at. that applies to people in heterosexual relationships, but there is a particular dimension in lgbt relationships whereby, damon for example go to the police, where they might say you are a man, why did you not fight? or a lesb
theresa may has backed the metropolitan police over their controversial new tactics for stopping moped—riding criminals. scotlanding police vehicles knocking suspects off their scooters. the prime minister said that a "robust" response was needed to what she described as a growing problem of people using the vehicles to commit crimes such as bag and phone—snatching. lesbian, gay, bisexualand trans people are becoming trapped in abusive relationships because they say that the...
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police. directly involved they had an office in scotland. where all the. people you know all the tisa police. and all the all the. evidence. from the files in the whole library university library and i'm going until twenty sixty six don't. mean that you should be asking questions of why why have the and what it's all we all die so you might not hear about what happened on that day for half a century yeah. obviously we're only for the one before i die you know. where things are going to be before matilda and die it's that heaven or thank you. where in the nineteen zero two headquarters of the south yorkshire mine is association building in bones the and i'm with the general secretary of the national union of mineworkers chris thanks for letting us into this is storage building just before we get onto that history what do you have that the conservative government are going to go ahead with an inquiry into will grieve after denying you one well i'm hopeful that the will see the reason that a jew to eat the questions that need to be answered you know it was it
police. directly involved they had an office in scotland. where all the. people you know all the tisa police. and all the all the. evidence. from the files in the whole library university library and i'm going until twenty sixty six don't. mean that you should be asking questions of why why have the and what it's all we all die so you might not hear about what happened on that day for half a century yeah. obviously we're only for the one before i die you know. where things are going to be...
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theresa may has backed the metropolitan police over their controversial new tactics for stopping moped—riding criminals. scotlandeek showing police vehicles knocking suspects off their scooters. the prime minister said that a "robust" response was needed to what she described as a growing problem of people using the vehicles to commit crimes such as bag and phone—snatching. three astronauts will blast off to the international space station on monday, two months after the dramatic failure of a soyuz spacecraft sent the previous crew hurtling back to earth in an emergency capsule. russia suspended all manned flights after the accident, the first of its kind in over 30 years and a blow to moscow's pride in its space programme. but the soyuz is still the only way for astronauts to reach the space station, which makes space an increasingly rare example of us—russian co—operation. our moscow correspondent sarah rainsford reports. and there is liftoff of the soyuz... this was as routine as it gets in space travel. launch number 137 of the soyuz spacecraft, carrying a russian and an american to the international space s
theresa may has backed the metropolitan police over their controversial new tactics for stopping moped—riding criminals. scotlandeek showing police vehicles knocking suspects off their scooters. the prime minister said that a "robust" response was needed to what she described as a growing problem of people using the vehicles to commit crimes such as bag and phone—snatching. three astronauts will blast off to the international space station on monday, two months after the dramatic...
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theresa may has backed the metropolitan police over their controversial new tactics for stopping moped—riding criminals. scotlandce vehicles knocking suspects off their scooters. the prime minister said that a "robust" response was needed to what she described as a growing problem of people using the vehicles to commit crimes such as bag and phone—snatching. workers at a building site in bristol have become the first in the uk to use futuristic exoskeletons. developed in california, the robotic vests were first built to rehabilitate stroke victims. it's now hoped they can help people lift heavier weights with less strain. our correspondentjoe miller went to see them. a simple screw driven by a mixture of man and machine. this isn't the set of a superhero film, it'sjust a construction site in bristol, staffed by bionic builders. repetitive movement on anyjoints, eventually you feel something. i have tennis elbow at the minute and to be honest, lifting the boards today, it hasn't been too bad at all. this cyborg—like vest was originally built to rehabilitate stroke victims. for the first time in the uk it's being
theresa may has backed the metropolitan police over their controversial new tactics for stopping moped—riding criminals. scotlandce vehicles knocking suspects off their scooters. the prime minister said that a "robust" response was needed to what she described as a growing problem of people using the vehicles to commit crimes such as bag and phone—snatching. workers at a building site in bristol have become the first in the uk to use futuristic exoskeletons. developed in...
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s violated more than just that un declaration article for instance the head of scotland yard described u.k. police as institutionally racist that's a violation of article seven equality before the law article eleven maintains that guilty needs to be proven is that the case with russia are in the script all the incidents article nine is about unfair detention something to raise them is government is already in trouble with the un over thanks to the arbitrary detention of wiki leaks founder julian assange a few miles from this studio but what about article nineteen one of teresa mayes cabinet has actually made a video about it hello this is jeremy hunt foreign secretary here and following the case there's been a lot of concern about freedom of expression and what's happening to journalists all over the world this certainly is article nineteen is the right to freedom of opinion expression to hold opinions without interference and to secrecy even impart information and ideas through any media yes any media so if the u.k. state mandated b.b.c. and jerry called in the shadow chancellor in breach of arti
s violated more than just that un declaration article for instance the head of scotland yard described u.k. police as institutionally racist that's a violation of article seven equality before the law article eleven maintains that guilty needs to be proven is that the case with russia are in the script all the incidents article nine is about unfair detention something to raise them is government is already in trouble with the un over thanks to the arbitrary detention of wiki leaks founder...
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make £600 million of savings since 2010, which led to the closure of police stations across the capital. the biggest sale was new scotlandn jewels and has run out of things to sell. tonight's new year's eve fireworks show will be a celebration of london's relationship with europe, according to the mayor. final preparations are being made for the sold out event in central london. 70,000 fireworks will go off during the 11—minute show. organisers say the mayor's office asked them to create a display with the theme of "london is open". we need to bring to life the fact that london is proud to be a global city, a european city. and also its really important that we share a message of support for all of the europeans that live in our city. let's take a look at the travel situation now. there is a good service on the tubes this morning, although trains aren't quite as frequent as usual on most lines. on the trains, strike action is affecting the south western railway network today with fewer services expected. on the roads, in dagenham, the a13 is closed eastbound at the junction with the a1306 goresbrooke interchange due to a
make £600 million of savings since 2010, which led to the closure of police stations across the capital. the biggest sale was new scotlandn jewels and has run out of things to sell. tonight's new year's eve fireworks show will be a celebration of london's relationship with europe, according to the mayor. final preparations are being made for the sold out event in central london. 70,000 fireworks will go off during the 11—minute show. organisers say the mayor's office asked them to create a...
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police have confirmed that two bodies have been found near port william in south—west scotland. formal identification as yet been made. police are looking at the search for the couple whose car was found abandoned earlier this week. theresa may has suffered another blow to her hopes of winning the backing of mps for her brexit deal after another cabinet resignation. the universities and science minister sam gyimah, who voted to remain in the eu referendum, has announced he's quitting hisjob in protest at the prime minister's withdrawal agreement. it's the 10th ministerial resignation over may's brexit proposals. mr gyimah said he felt that he had to leave the government because he felt the prime minister's deal allowed the eu to put its own interests first, at the expense of the uk. i had to make a decision in the national interest and be able to look myself in the eye. in leaving the eu, we will surrender our voice, oui’ the eu, we will surrender our voice, our veto and our vote and we will become rule takers, not rule—makers. the deal that is on the table from the prime minist
police have confirmed that two bodies have been found near port william in south—west scotland. formal identification as yet been made. police are looking at the search for the couple whose car was found abandoned earlier this week. theresa may has suffered another blow to her hopes of winning the backing of mps for her brexit deal after another cabinet resignation. the universities and science minister sam gyimah, who voted to remain in the eu referendum, has announced he's quitting hisjob...
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police car in liverpool on christmas night. the victim — who has yet to be identified — was knocked down on scotland road shortly before seven o'clockrted the incident to the police watchdog, the iopc. the government says there's been an upsurge in the number of migrants being brought across the channel in small boats by criminal gangs. a0 were picked up the authorities yesterday. they were given medical treatment before being interviewed by immigration officials. the home office says it's increasing patrols. most of us will have spent christmas day surrounded by family and friends and loved ones, but premier league footballer trent alexander—arnold chose to spend his with strangers. the 20—year—old liverpool star volunteered for a local charity, buying presents and dinner for families who have fallen on hard times. our north of enlgnad correspondent, judith moritz, went to meet him. between morning training and evening match prep, trent alexander—arnold could have been forgiven for spending yesterday afternoon at home, but instead, he chose to bring christmas to a roomful of children who wouldn't otherwise have had much to celebrat
police car in liverpool on christmas night. the victim — who has yet to be identified — was knocked down on scotland road shortly before seven o'clockrted the incident to the police watchdog, the iopc. the government says there's been an upsurge in the number of migrants being brought across the channel in small boats by criminal gangs. a0 were picked up the authorities yesterday. they were given medical treatment before being interviewed by immigration officials. the home office says it's...
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police car in liverpool. the victim, who has yet to be identified, was knocked down on scotland road shortly before 7 o'clock as reported the incident to the police watchdog, the independent office for police conduct. three more migrants trying to reach britain were intercepted overnight, the home office has confirmed. the men, who were on board a small boat, were rescued by the french authorities near dover. it comes after authorities on both sides of the channel yesterday picked up a0 migrants, who were also trying to reach britain. our correspondent emily unia is in dover. what is behind this effort by so many people to get your? it is thought in the past 2a hours, 43 thought in the past 24 hours, 43 people who have arrived, may have been encouraged by the weather being good, the seas have been calm. it has been somewhat safer, though dangerous. there are a few ferries going and all the other big ships have one down for the festive season. essentially, the ice using their chance to make what is an extremely risky crossing at perhaps a quite good time. what are authorities doing on the bases this is not goi
police car in liverpool. the victim, who has yet to be identified, was knocked down on scotland road shortly before 7 o'clock as reported the incident to the police watchdog, the independent office for police conduct. three more migrants trying to reach britain were intercepted overnight, the home office has confirmed. the men, who were on board a small boat, were rescued by the french authorities near dover. it comes after authorities on both sides of the channel yesterday picked up a0...
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police car in liverpool on christmas night. the victim, who has yet to be identified, was knocked down on scotland road shortly before 7pm. e merseyside force has reported the incident to the police watchdog, the iopc. an eight—year—old guatemalan boy has died after being detained by united states border agents. he was taken to hospital hours beforehand, diagnosed with a cold, and discharged. it's the second instance this month of a migrant child dying after being detained in the us. the cause of death is not yet known. the government says there's been an upsurge in the number of migrants being brought across the channel in small boats by criminal gangs. a0 were picked up the authorities yesterday. they were given medical treatment, before being interviewed by immigration officials. the home office says that it is increasing the number of patrols. and a special christmas gift has been delivered to flamingo land resort in north yorkshire. this baby giraffe was born during the run—up to the festive period at the park's zoo in malton. the new arrival, which is a member of the endangered rothschild's giraffe sub—species, is al
police car in liverpool on christmas night. the victim, who has yet to be identified, was knocked down on scotland road shortly before 7pm. e merseyside force has reported the incident to the police watchdog, the iopc. an eight—year—old guatemalan boy has died after being detained by united states border agents. he was taken to hospital hours beforehand, diagnosed with a cold, and discharged. it's the second instance this month of a migrant child dying after being detained in the us. the...
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police car in liverpool on christmas night. the victim — who has yet to be identified — was knocked down on scotland road shortly before seven o‘ the police watchdog, the independent office for police conduct. the us border authorities say they will conduct medical checks on all children in their custody, following the death of a second child in a detention facility. an eight—year—old guatemalan boy died on christmas eve, after he‘d been discharged from hospital. it follows the death of a seven—year—old guatamalan girl earlier this month. journalist bob moore is covering the story for the washington post. we asked him whether the holding facilities used by the us government to lock up migrant families were fit for purpose. no, especially this case where this young boy was held. he had originally been held in holding cells in el paso, a large city on the mexican border. that began on december the 18th. on december the 23rd, for some reason, he was transferred to a highway checkpoint in new mexico about 100 miles north of here. it would be a very tiny cell designed to hold a man or a woman for a couple of hours while their paperw
police car in liverpool on christmas night. the victim — who has yet to be identified — was knocked down on scotland road shortly before seven o‘ the police watchdog, the independent office for police conduct. the us border authorities say they will conduct medical checks on all children in their custody, following the death of a second child in a detention facility. an eight—year—old guatemalan boy died on christmas eve, after he‘d been discharged from hospital. it follows the...
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police car in liverpool. the victim, who has yet to be identified, was knocked down on scotland road shortly before 7:00 last e merseyside force has reported the incident to the watchdog, the independent office for police conduct. the queen's christmas broadcast was the uk's most watched christmas day programme, 6.4 million viewers tuned in. michael mcintyre's christmas special, on bbc 1, was the day's next most watched with 6.1 million viewers. our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, explained why the queen's annual speech has come top again this year. that is not that surprising. it is traditional to sit and watch the queen at three o'clock. and that advantage of being on multiple channels, notjust bbc and itv, but some of the sky channels as well. michael mcintyre with 6.1 million. most people watched the queen on bbc one. the bbc did dominate the ratings as far as the top ten are concerned. ratings have been going down consistently for ten years. ten years ago, 14.3 million watched wallace and gromit, a matter of loaf and death. that is twice as much as any programme yesterday. we are seeing a downw
police car in liverpool. the victim, who has yet to be identified, was knocked down on scotland road shortly before 7:00 last e merseyside force has reported the incident to the watchdog, the independent office for police conduct. the queen's christmas broadcast was the uk's most watched christmas day programme, 6.4 million viewers tuned in. michael mcintyre's christmas special, on bbc 1, was the day's next most watched with 6.1 million viewers. our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba,...
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police car in liverpool on christmas night. the victim — who has yet to be identified — was knocked down on scotland road shortly before 7 o'clocke has reported the incident to the police watchdog, the independent office for police conduct. let's return to our main story. japan has confirmed it will resume commercial whale hunting nextjuly, and is withdrawing from the international whaling commission. japan will join iceland and norway in openly defying the international ban on commercial whaling. joining me is mark simmonds, who is a senior marine scientist with the animal protection group humane society international. what is your reaction to this decision? it is an extraordinary development. we saw forewarning of this at the last whaling commission meeting which was in september when japan threatened deviously to leave but it is still a very surprising and very historic development. japan says that when the agreement was put in place the decision that the commercial whaling should be stopped was seen as a commercial whaling should be stopped was seen as a temporary solution while ways of looking for a sustainable plan were so
police car in liverpool on christmas night. the victim — who has yet to be identified — was knocked down on scotland road shortly before 7 o'clocke has reported the incident to the police watchdog, the independent office for police conduct. let's return to our main story. japan has confirmed it will resume commercial whale hunting nextjuly, and is withdrawing from the international whaling commission. japan will join iceland and norway in openly defying the international ban on commercial...
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theresa may has backed the metropolitan police over their controversial new tactics for stopping moped—riding criminals. scotlandles knocking suspects off their scooters. the prime minister said that a "robust" response was needed to what she described as a growing problem of people using the vehicles to commit crimes such as bag and phone—snatching. lesbian, gay, bisexualand trans people are becoming trapped in abusive relationships because they say that the police don't take them seriously, that's according to a bbc investigation. one lgbt charity told radio 5 live investigates, that the number of people they are seeing has doubled in the last five years. adrian goldberg joins us now. good morning. these findings, in any scenario, these are horrible findings, but they are particularly applicable for lgbt who are not able to seek help. very often there will bea to seek help. very often there will be a barrier of perception if you area be a barrier of perception if you are a member of one of the lgbt communities. if you are a game and you might find that the police state agencies because they say you are a man h
theresa may has backed the metropolitan police over their controversial new tactics for stopping moped—riding criminals. scotlandles knocking suspects off their scooters. the prime minister said that a "robust" response was needed to what she described as a growing problem of people using the vehicles to commit crimes such as bag and phone—snatching. lesbian, gay, bisexualand trans people are becoming trapped in abusive relationships because they say that the police don't take...
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scotland as well. they were told that there were some circumstances outside of their control. policewas com pletely man was killed. one house was completely destroyed and another badly damaged. here's the report. the power of the explosion com pletely the power of the explosion completely destroyed the house at the end of this terrorist in andover. it severely damage the property next door. debris was scattered over a large area, some of it dangling in a large tree. william kuiper was one of the lucky to escape. the blast went the road. if i would have waited a minute or two, it could have been a different story andi it could have been a different story and i would not be standing in front of you today. he was right next to the scene of the devastation. of you today. he was right next to the scene of the devastationm of you today. he was right next to the scene of the devastation. it has happened, it is kind of the mac i'm still trying to have it sink in. it will start earlier, now i'm brought daylight, it is a completely different scene. foreign rescue says that a body was found in
scotland as well. they were told that there were some circumstances outside of their control. policewas com pletely man was killed. one house was completely destroyed and another badly damaged. here's the report. the power of the explosion com pletely the power of the explosion completely destroyed the house at the end of this terrorist in andover. it severely damage the property next door. debris was scattered over a large area, some of it dangling in a large tree. william kuiper was one of...
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theresa may has backed the metropolitan police over their controversial new tactics. in mopeds riding criminals. scotlandheir scooters. the prime minister said that a robust response was needed to what she described as a growing problem of people using the vehicles to commit crime, including bag and phone snatching. those are our main stories this morning. we're going to be here on the bbc news channel until nine o'clock. still to come: 80 years on from the first kid at sport, that broughtjewish child refugees to the uk, we're going to speak to the son of sir nicholas winton, he organised a rescue of hundreds of children, and he will talk to us about the legacy left by his father's amazing work. an american trouble who travelled with their autistic sons to a theme park designed especially for children with learning difficulties. and we are going to talk about that story with schools under pressure asking whether expectations to tackle knife crime and obesity are distracting them from their main purpose, which of course is education. all of that to come on the bbc news channel, but this is where we say go
theresa may has backed the metropolitan police over their controversial new tactics. in mopeds riding criminals. scotlandheir scooters. the prime minister said that a robust response was needed to what she described as a growing problem of people using the vehicles to commit crime, including bag and phone snatching. those are our main stories this morning. we're going to be here on the bbc news channel until nine o'clock. still to come: 80 years on from the first kid at sport, that...
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police searching for a couple missing after their car was found washed up on a beach in south west scotlandy‘s empty vehicle was found by workmen clearing debris on drummore beach, near stranraer, on thursday morning. police say formal identification of the two bodies found this morning at port william, near newton stewart, will take place in due course. search teams are now entering challenging terrain including dense woodland in the quest to find a 16—year—old from aberdeen who has been missing for two weeks. liam smith caught the 202 stagecoach bus from aberdeen on 17 november and is thought to have got off at crathes. police said a subsequent credible sighting of him in the crathes estate area that afternoon had offered further information to lead searches. a series of aftershocks have rocked the us state of alaska after a devastating earthquake struck its biggest city, damaging buildings and forcing people to run into the streets. the quake was centred about seven miles north of the city of anchorage and there are no reports of serious injuries. our north america correspondent, james c
police searching for a couple missing after their car was found washed up on a beach in south west scotlandy‘s empty vehicle was found by workmen clearing debris on drummore beach, near stranraer, on thursday morning. police say formal identification of the two bodies found this morning at port william, near newton stewart, will take place in due course. search teams are now entering challenging terrain including dense woodland in the quest to find a 16—year—old from aberdeen who has been...
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police investigating the drone flights that disrupted will london gatwick airport make two arrests. flights have now resumed after three days of chaos. and thirty years after the lockerbie bombing, a tribute in scotlande victims of pan am flight 103. but as we go to air, let's bring you some breaking news. sussex police have just said that two people have been arrested as part of their ongoing investigation into the criminal use of drones, which has severely disrupted flights in and out of gatwick airport since wednesday night. do not disclose the age nor gender of those arrested nor where the arrest were made we know they were made after ten o'clock on friday evening. police have again appealed for anyone with any information to get in touch with them. just to repeat, two people arrested in connection with a string of brougham sightings that have wrought gatwick airport to a standstill. we will have more on that later on in the programme. “— have more on that later on in the programme. —— that have brought gatwick airport to a standstill. a partial shutdown of the us government is expected to go ahead in just three hours time — after congress adjourned without reaching an agreement on a revised spen
police investigating the drone flights that disrupted will london gatwick airport make two arrests. flights have now resumed after three days of chaos. and thirty years after the lockerbie bombing, a tribute in scotlande victims of pan am flight 103. but as we go to air, let's bring you some breaking news. sussex police have just said that two people have been arrested as part of their ongoing investigation into the criminal use of drones, which has severely disrupted flights in and out of...
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even parts of scotland getting let's get more now on the story about the murder inquiry taking place after a british backpacker — grace millane — went missing in new zealand. policemonday. earlier, i spoke to tim blackman. his daughter lucie tragically lost her life injapan at the age of 21. he set up a charitable support trust in her memory. the trust has been assisting grace millane's family. he told me how the trust helps in these tragic situations. what people fail to realise is as soon as you leave these shores to travel abroad, you leave behind all the connections and the agencies that we have grown accustomed to who look after us if there is a difficulty — whether it be the police or any other agencies. and when you've got a crisis abroad, the lucy blackman trust is really the only organisation that can sit in the middle and act as a friend, as an experienced cool head for all the matters that are going to come with the rest of this case. we work alongside the fco and there is is a lot the fco can do, but there's many things that the lucy blackman trust does which gives support to families. what would you say are the most pressing things, leaving aside gra
even parts of scotland getting let's get more now on the story about the murder inquiry taking place after a british backpacker — grace millane — went missing in new zealand. policemonday. earlier, i spoke to tim blackman. his daughter lucie tragically lost her life injapan at the age of 21. he set up a charitable support trust in her memory. the trust has been assisting grace millane's family. he told me how the trust helps in these tragic situations. what people fail to realise is as soon...
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met commissioner says police are concerned that even with a deal, security arrangements may not work as seamlessly as now. an eu coordination unit has been set up here at scotlandrangements with each eu nation on issues such as access to intelligence data bases, arrest warrants and extradition arrangements. there's concern that even with a deal, it will be incredibly hard to match existing levels of co—operation in the short term. the uk is currently one of the biggest contributors to europol intelligence and has shaped the priorities of the organisation. police are working to ensure the security advantages that has brought will survive after brexit. mark easton, bbc news. around 500 staff have been made redundant at a waste disposal company based in north lanarkshire, caught up in a row over the stockpiling of nhs waste. health care environmental services, which stopped trading today, always denied allowing human body parts to build up at its sites. the firm lost nhs contracts after a criminal inquiry was launched. it blamed ‘unfair government pressure' for the redundancies. 23 migrants have been detained in kent, after crossing the english channel in small bo
met commissioner says police are concerned that even with a deal, security arrangements may not work as seamlessly as now. an eu coordination unit has been set up here at scotlandrangements with each eu nation on issues such as access to intelligence data bases, arrest warrants and extradition arrangements. there's concern that even with a deal, it will be incredibly hard to match existing levels of co—operation in the short term. the uk is currently one of the biggest contributors to europol...
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police looking for a missing couple whose car was discovered washed up on a beach in scotland — haveenneavy were reported missing on thursday morning when their vehicle was found on drummore beach, near stranraer. search teams are tackling "challenging terrain" including dense woodland, as they continue efforts to try and find a 16—year—old from aberdeen, who's been missing for two weeks. liam smith caught a bus from aberdeen on the 17th of november, and is thought to have got off at crathis. police say a subsequent "credible sighting" of the teenager in the crathes estate area that afternoon has led them to focus their search in the locality. a series of aftershocks have rocked the us state of alaska after a devastating earthquake struck its biggest city damaging buildings and forcing people to run into the streets. the quake was centred about seven miles north of the city of anchorage but there are no reports of any serious injuries. our north america correspondent, james cook is in alaska. you can see some of the damage caused by the earthquake. this was a drainage pipe that was m
police looking for a missing couple whose car was discovered washed up on a beach in scotland — haveenneavy were reported missing on thursday morning when their vehicle was found on drummore beach, near stranraer. search teams are tackling "challenging terrain" including dense woodland, as they continue efforts to try and find a 16—year—old from aberdeen, who's been missing for two weeks. liam smith caught a bus from aberdeen on the 17th of november, and is thought to have got...
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pulled out, it is shaky although it hasn't fallen over police looking for a missing couple whose car was discovered washed up on a beach in scotlandjames kenneavy were reported missing on thursday morning when their vehicle was found on drunmore beach, near stranraer. more than 120 people have been arrested in paris after violent protests around one of the city's most popular tourist attractions, the arc de triomphe. it's the third weeked of demonstrations sparked by rising fuel prices. hugh schofield reports. another saturday, another violent protest at a paris landmark. today, the yellow vest demonstrators were kept away from the shops of the champs elysees, so it was at the top around the arc de triomphe that there were the clashes with police. all morning we have seen hundreds and hundreds of yellowjackets gathering here on the avenue, and then pushing up towards the arc de triomphe, which you can see behind us shrouded in tear gas, the more daring go to the front where there are clashes going on with riot police, the others hang back where we are now. most of the marchers kept well away from the violence and expressed in word
pulled out, it is shaky although it hasn't fallen over police looking for a missing couple whose car was discovered washed up on a beach in scotlandjames kenneavy were reported missing on thursday morning when their vehicle was found on drunmore beach, near stranraer. more than 120 people have been arrested in paris after violent protests around one of the city's most popular tourist attractions, the arc de triomphe. it's the third weeked of demonstrations sparked by rising fuel prices. hugh...