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one of the reasons that michael the chief executive and prison probation service resigned was allegedly cheated the reports of the high levels of drug use what are you actually seeing inside your prison. so what is actually causing the rise in violence. and. to warm. armor. does prove your littlest. nutrition will more to pollute such nutritional food still that our prison officer resigning is doubled in the past two years what they are actually getting manipulated into doing. some children. and your option. for national nationalist false. as for those. cheaper. smart little mention of. rational. charm just one huge. mohajer. know how to deal with sure i'm sure. the cop shop is mental. follow what you are mulder. and not. flush. the luge unbelievable mars experience look. on. merging home portion with. suction through all mentionable are just struggling. for a corner. blockbuster and a lot more double hopelessly porn to stomach trying to watch only one option. to match our recall former short special their proposals on george. russell lou. normally possible. although. one of our region
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one of the reasons that michael activates and prison probation service resigned was allegedly cheated the reports of the high levels of drug use what do you actually seeing inside your prison. so what is actually causing the rise in violence. the multitude you mentioned and most casual. stores. i renewed. if you make sure. as to who will know where armor. does prove you who boast. more to blue to do consultation with luke still the number of prison officers residing in doubled in the past two years is what they are actually getting manipulated into doing. some children. and your option. for national nationalist false. as for those. cheaper. smart little girls. rational. charm just one huge. mohajer. will just sure sure. sure. help someone with magick. although. you are her mother. and not able to flush. the luge company her bloomers exponents look. for love. merging whole potion with. suction through all mentionable are just struggling. for a corner. blockbuster and lord of all more double hopelessly porn to stomach trying to watch only one option. to match our recall convolutional fu
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end of the tunnel in fairness to have to also recognize that treasury input or impact in the prison service has reduced resources available to him but as the head of the organization it's his role responsibility and duty to stand up and fight to to maintain safety in prisons you see the increase in violence as a direct result of say taking one thousand prisoners out of the absolutely if you reduce the people actually keep control and discipline then if you're reduced to and get rid of them and we lost nine thousand experienced off these were staff that had many years service that when they left so they took a lot of experience with them and then if you then try if you took away the place from the streets and if you take the place away from society then anneke will prevail and unfortunately that is what happened within our prisons and again i mean would you mean that the younger less experienced prison officers the replacing the ones that are leaving are more susceptible to being used by prisoners the trouble is now is that we are they all replacing prison officers they are recruiting prison
end of the tunnel in fairness to have to also recognize that treasury input or impact in the prison service has reduced resources available to him but as the head of the organization it's his role responsibility and duty to stand up and fight to to maintain safety in prisons you see the increase in violence as a direct result of say taking one thousand prisoners out of the absolutely if you reduce the people actually keep control and discipline then if you're reduced to and get rid of them and...
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the prison service said the figures reflect the actions of a tiny minority. like. it is a small minority of people who are professional criminals and professional drug dealers outside and they carry on when they get inside. it is a multi—million pound industry. just to clarify, i was saying the prison service reflect a tiny minority being the prison officers? without a doubt. the vast majority of prison officers are straight, but it does not take many. how do the authorities try to stem this tide of contraband that is going into prisons? should prison governors be doing more? i don't see what they can do without the staff. if you had huge dedicated drug search teams in every prison, including dogs and devices, then that would make a difference and inroads, but they are not doing that. they are not replacing the staff that are leaving and the staff they are replacing them with are knew and they don't have the experience or the confidence sometimes to challenge prisoners. it is a real mess. the prison system is in a huge mess. chris grayling had the great idea
the prison service said the figures reflect the actions of a tiny minority. like. it is a small minority of people who are professional criminals and professional drug dealers outside and they carry on when they get inside. it is a multi—million pound industry. just to clarify, i was saying the prison service reflect a tiny minority being the prison officers? without a doubt. the vast majority of prison officers are straight, but it does not take many. how do the authorities try to stem this...
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the prison service says it represents less than one per cent of all staff. prison in london, the most overcrowded in britain, had stopped scanning visitors for drugs and other banned items due to a lack of staff. the same month a 25—year—old prison officer was jailed for smuggling contraband into forest bank prison in salford, greater manchester. now the minister ofjustice has admitted in figures released to the observer newspaper, that in the last 16 years the number that in the last 6 years the number of prison employees, notjust officers but health workers, trainers or other support staff, found smuggling illegal items like drugs, mobile phones, weapons or tobacco into prisons in england and wales, has gone up by more than a half. the figures show that in 2012, 45 prison staff were caught smuggling. but five years later, in 2017, that figure had gone up to 71. and the number of drug finds has trebled, now running at an average of 35 every day. what these numbers suggest is that the problem may be on the increase, but that is not a surprise because the acti
the prison service says it represents less than one per cent of all staff. prison in london, the most overcrowded in britain, had stopped scanning visitors for drugs and other banned items due to a lack of staff. the same month a 25—year—old prison officer was jailed for smuggling contraband into forest bank prison in salford, greater manchester. now the minister ofjustice has admitted in figures released to the observer newspaper, that in the last 16 years the number that in the last 6...
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i don't want the government to wait for the police to be struggling, like the prison service, with chronic understaffing. it comes as the national audit office criticises government ministers for failing to understand the impact of police cuts. also this lunchtime... mark carney agrees to stay on as governor of the bank of england until 2020 to help a smoother brexit. the westminster bridge terror attack: the inquest hears how american tourist kurt cochran lost his life saving his wife. more than a million americans evacuated as hurricane florence heads for the east coast of the united states packing winds of 140 miles an hour. north carolina is taking hurricane florence seriously. and you should too. get ready, now. zero—emission vehicles: the prime minister promises more money to develop them. and coming up on bbc news. a decision will be made on the future of hampden park as scotland's national stadium this afternoon. the scottish fa could decide to move to murrayfield. hello to the bbc news at one. we'll have more on the morning of all these cuts in just a few minutes. the inquests int
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the prison service said the figures reflect the actions of a tiny minority.ideo games which allow players to spend money on upgrades and special features will soon have warning icons on their packaging. the aim is to warn both parents and children about possible in—game purchases. now on bbc news — it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm james pearce. the headlines this evening. victory for england in the test and the series against india it's 4 wins out of 4 for watford as they come from behind to beat spurs thinking they're going to wendell lea k thinking they're going to wendell leak now, both got four winds, and we need to get going. and lewis hamilton beats both ferraris to win their home grand prix in italy hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm james pearce. england's cricketers have beaten india in the fourth test at southampton and now have an unassailable 3—1 lead in the series. man of the match moeen ali took 4 wickets for englad as india fell short in their quest for the ms runs that they needed to win. the home side were victor
the prison service said the figures reflect the actions of a tiny minority.ideo games which allow players to spend money on upgrades and special features will soon have warning icons on their packaging. the aim is to warn both parents and children about possible in—game purchases. now on bbc news — it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm james pearce. the headlines this evening. victory for england in the test and the series against india it's 4 wins out of 4 for...
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i don't want the government to wait for the police to be struggling like the prison service, with chronic one of the westminster terror attack victims tells an inquest of his last moments. labour says it would give millions of casual workers many of the rights of other employees, including sick pay and parental leave. leading conservative brexit supporters at westminster launch a document saying the uk has nothing to fear from leaving the eu
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prison service transferred karen white to a women's prison?e identified as the woman was able to be put into a women‘s prison? woman was able to be put into a women's prison? it shows the risk assessment process is not working. and i think we have to be clear that this is not a one—off, there are other fully intact male bodied rapists in prison, someone today called jessica whitfield moved from a male category a prison into a women's prison and jessica is in a prison now as we speak. that person committed to child rapes. this is not a one—off mistake with the prison service, this is actually prison policy and it is that policy that needs to change. i'm not sure it is written policy, they have a transgender case boy that exist to decide upon the location of a transgender prisoner whose decide upon the location of a tra nsgender prisoner whose legal gender does not accord with their self identified gender. this should consider all previous offending history but that did not take place in the case of karen white from which they apologised for sto
prison service transferred karen white to a women's prison?e identified as the woman was able to be put into a women‘s prison? woman was able to be put into a women's prison? it shows the risk assessment process is not working. and i think we have to be clear that this is not a one—off, there are other fully intact male bodied rapists in prison, someone today called jessica whitfield moved from a male category a prison into a women's prison and jessica is in a prison now as we speak. that...
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levels of violence, drug seizures and suicides, these figures will increases the impression of a prison serviceall the stories we‘re covering of course on the bbc news website. you can get more from the. i‘m on twitter. i would love to hear from you —— you can get more from me. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: mourinho‘s manchester united win 2—0 at burnley, to ease the pressure on their under—fire manager. hamilton crashes the ferrari party in monza, as he extends his lead at the top of the drivers championship with victory in the italian grand prix. and serena williams moves through to the us open quarter—finals, and a match against another former world number one in karolina pliskova. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with football news, as manchester united got their premier league season back on track with a 2—0 victory over burnley. it comes after back—to—back premier league defeats against brighton and tottenham, which had managerjose mourinho and executive vice—chairman ed woodward und
levels of violence, drug seizures and suicides, these figures will increases the impression of a prison serviceall the stories we‘re covering of course on the bbc news website. you can get more from the. i‘m on twitter. i would love to hear from you —— you can get more from me. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: mourinho‘s manchester united win 2—0 at burnley, to ease the pressure on their...
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the prison service says the figures reflect the actions of a tiny minority. warnings about in—game purchases are to be added to video game packaging. the icon showing a hand holding a credit card is intended to warn parents that their children can spend money while paying. idris elba makes his directorial debut with yardie. find out what anna smith thought of that and the rest of the week's big releases in the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are parliamentaryjournalist tony grew and the entertainment journalist and broadcaster caroline frost. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads on the critcism from the eu brexit negotiator, michel barnier, of theresa may's chequers plan for brexit. mr barnier describes it as illegal and insane. more critcism of the chequers plan leads the telegraph. borisjohnson says the uk is going into battle with the white flag fluttering. —— criticism. more trouble for the prime minister in the times. they say 20 conservative mps are prepa
the prison service says the figures reflect the actions of a tiny minority. warnings about in—game purchases are to be added to video game packaging. the icon showing a hand holding a credit card is intended to warn parents that their children can spend money while paying. idris elba makes his directorial debut with yardie. find out what anna smith thought of that and the rest of the week's big releases in the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be...
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i don't want for the government to wait for the police to be struggling like the prison service, withhronic understaffing. killed saving his wife: the westminster bridge attack inquest hears how american tourist kurt cochran pushed her out of the way moments before he was hit. a longer deposit at the bank of england: governor mark carney will stay in post until 2020 — to help "smooth" britain's exit from the eu. but brexiteers aren't happy. theresa may's drive for zero—emission vehicles: the prime minister promises much more money to develop them in the uk. coming up on afternoon live all the sport — with azi farni. good afternoon. england are very much in control of the fifth and final test against india. the visitors 195—5, chasing an improbable 464. james anderson needs just one more wickets to become the most successful fast bowler in test cricket history. thanks, azi. and nick miller has all the weather. a bit of cloud and patchy rain for the uk. a dangerous harry kane this heading for the eastern side of the usa. a whole world of variety in weather and we will cover it this afte
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but the prison service says this still represents a tiny proportion of staff. ben ando reports. that wandsworth prison in london, the most overcrowded in britain, had stopped scanning visitors for drugs and other banned items due to a lack of staff. the same month a 25—year—old prison officer was jailed for smuggling contraband into forest bank prison in salford, greater manchester. now the minister ofjustice had admitted in figures released to the observer newspaper that in the last 16 years the number of prison employees, notjust officers but health workers, trainers or other support staff found smuggling illegal items like drugs, mobile phones, weapons or tobacco into prisons in england and wales has gone up by more than a half. the figures show that in 2012, 45 prison staff were caught smuggling but five years later in 2017, that figure had gone up to 71. and the number of drug finds has trebled, now running at an average of 35 every day. campaigners has said one problem is people. despite a recruitment drive to bring in 2500 new prison officers, the workforce has shrunk by n
but the prison service says this still represents a tiny proportion of staff. ben ando reports. that wandsworth prison in london, the most overcrowded in britain, had stopped scanning visitors for drugs and other banned items due to a lack of staff. the same month a 25—year—old prison officer was jailed for smuggling contraband into forest bank prison in salford, greater manchester. now the minister ofjustice had admitted in figures released to the observer newspaper that in the last 16...
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they'll have talks with the prison service on monday.ay have only lasted half a day but it's highlighted once again the ongoing anger amongst front—line staff about the perilous conditions in some of the country's jails. the prison officers made their point and won their meeting, with a warning to the government that they're not prepared to suffer in silence. june kelly, bbc news. on september 15th 2008, lehman brothers filed for bankruptcy, a move which marked the beginning of the global financial crisis. the seeds of the problems had been planted in the years before, including the selling of subprime mortgages in the united states, when too many people were given mortgages they couldn't afford to repay. 0ur north america correspondent correspondent nick bryant has been to one of the areas affected, in southwest florida. fort myers in florida was once the home of the american dream. but in 2008, it was dubbed the ground zero of the great recession. affluent, dream suburbs where more than 40% of properties were repossessed. everything in
they'll have talks with the prison service on monday.ay have only lasted half a day but it's highlighted once again the ongoing anger amongst front—line staff about the perilous conditions in some of the country's jails. the prison officers made their point and won their meeting, with a warning to the government that they're not prepared to suffer in silence. june kelly, bbc news. on september 15th 2008, lehman brothers filed for bankruptcy, a move which marked the beginning of the global...
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police, said she did not want the government to wait until the police are struggling like the prison serviceis house that assurance? she asked me to confirm whether police budgets were reduced following 2010 and whether we have fewer police officers and that, "the numbers don't lie. the numbers are there". that is hardly news. what she omitted to mention was of course the timeline drive —— underlying drive of these decisions and 2010 resulted in the state of public finances inherited from the last government and the radical action that was needed... it's not desperate! it's not desperate, that's the stark economic facts that the coalition government faced in 2010 and it needed a radical action to get the public finances back into some sort of order. and that is an uncomfortable truth that labour party continues to remain in denial on. england's most senior police officer, cressida dick, said yesterday that police are now, "taking up the slack of other public services that are struggling to deliver". so, would the home secretary, head of the budget, both argue for more cash for the police and
police, said she did not want the government to wait until the police are struggling like the prison serviceis house that assurance? she asked me to confirm whether police budgets were reduced following 2010 and whether we have fewer police officers and that, "the numbers don't lie. the numbers are there". that is hardly news. what she omitted to mention was of course the timeline drive —— underlying drive of these decisions and 2010 resulted in the state of public finances...
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they will have talks with the prison service on monday.s action may have only lasted half a day but it has highlighted once again the ongoing anger amongst front—line staff about the perilous conditions in some of the country's tales. the prison officers made their point and won their meeting with a warning br not prepared to suffer in silence. the inquest into the death of the police officer killed during the westminster terror attack hears harrowing details of attempts to save his life. and still to come — the manjailed for a call centre scam that brought in nearly £3 million. ferrari's kimi raikkonen heads the charge in second practice in singapore — but lewis hamilton isn't far behind with just a fraction of a second between them. the church of england has been forced to defend itself against accusations that it's failing to practise what it preaches. earlier this week, the archbishop of canterbury criticised amazon for paying "almost nothing" in taxes and described zero—hours contracts as evil. but it's emerged amazon is one of the ch
they will have talks with the prison service on monday.s action may have only lasted half a day but it has highlighted once again the ongoing anger amongst front—line staff about the perilous conditions in some of the country's tales. the prison officers made their point and won their meeting with a warning br not prepared to suffer in silence. the inquest into the death of the police officer killed during the westminster terror attack hears harrowing details of attempts to save his life. and...
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i don't want for the government to wait for the police to be struggling like the prison service, withbridge attack inquest hears how american tourist kurt cochran pushed her out of the way moments before he was hit. a longer deposit at the bank of england: governor mark carney will stay in post until 2020 — to help "smooth" britain's exit from the eu. but brexiteers aren't happy. theresa may's drive for zero—emission vehicles: the prime minister promises much more money to develop them in the uk. coming up on afternoon live all the sport — with azi farni. good afternoon. england
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record levels of violence and drug seizures and suicides, this increases the impression is of a prison servicee a brief look at some of the day's other news. a 16—year—old boy has suffered serious and potentially life—changing injuries after being sprayed in the face with an unknown substance. police say the attack at the cribbs causeway shopping centre in bristol yesterday evening happened while the teenager was having a dispute with someone. the islamist militant group al shabab says it was responsible for a car bomb attack in somalia, when a vehicle containing explosives was driven towards a government building in the capital, mogadishu. at least three people were killed and several schoolchildren injured. the united states says it is cancelling $300 million of military aid to pakistan. it says the government there is failing to deal adequately with militant groups in the country. the us secretary of state is due to meet the new pakistani prime minister, imran khan, this week. video games which allow players to buy extra items or features while they're playing — so called in—game purchases
record levels of violence and drug seizures and suicides, this increases the impression is of a prison servicee a brief look at some of the day's other news. a 16—year—old boy has suffered serious and potentially life—changing injuries after being sprayed in the face with an unknown substance. police say the attack at the cribbs causeway shopping centre in bristol yesterday evening happened while the teenager was having a dispute with someone. the islamist militant group al shabab says it...
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they'll have talks with the prison service on monday. half a day but it's highlighted once again the ongoing anger amongst front—line staff about the perilous conditions in some of the country's jails. the prison officers made their point and won their meeting, with a warning to the government that they're not prepared to suffer in silence. june kelly, bbc news. the church of england has been forced to defend itself against accusations that it's not practising what it preaches. earlier this week the archbishop of canterbury criticised the retail giant amazon for paying "almost nothing" in taxes, and described zero—hours contracts as evil. but it's emerged amazon is one of the church's biggest global investments. 0ur religion editor martin bashir reports. packed full of references to scripture, justin welby delivered his speech to the tuc on wednesday. the bible is political, from one end to the other. he took on zero—hour contracts, the gig economy and then attacked the online retail giant amazon for paying so little in tax. and, having
they'll have talks with the prison service on monday. half a day but it's highlighted once again the ongoing anger amongst front—line staff about the perilous conditions in some of the country's jails. the prison officers made their point and won their meeting, with a warning to the government that they're not prepared to suffer in silence. june kelly, bbc news. the church of england has been forced to defend itself against accusations that it's not practising what it preaches. earlier this...
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i do not want to wait for the police to be struggling like the prison service with chronic understaffing of my service and i will not go into great detail here, but i am announcing today a new return scheme that will open up for pcs to inspectors, higher than that if there is a critical skill shortage, will apply to anybody approaching retirement in the next three months or who has gone are the last two months and i hope it will be an attractive offer to keep people close to the service that many of them laugh and did not actually wish to leave. i know this because i do retirement ceremonies. back to language and language of reform, i do not like it but i do not like the language of transformation which is management—speak. i mention it because i say it all the time. i cannot think of a better word. we need to transform. do not get the impression i am stuck here. we have to hang on to our essence, core mission, identity, our reputation, hang on to what the public value us for, hang on to values, but we have to speed up change for the future and as senior leaders we need to lead for the f
i do not want to wait for the police to be struggling like the prison service with chronic understaffing of my service and i will not go into great detail here, but i am announcing today a new return scheme that will open up for pcs to inspectors, higher than that if there is a critical skill shortage, will apply to anybody approaching retirement in the next three months or who has gone are the last two months and i hope it will be an attractive offer to keep people close to the service that...
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i don't want the government to wait for the police to be struggling like the prison service, with chronic understaffing. saved by her husband, the wife of one of the westminster terror attack victims tells an inquest of his last moments. labour says it would give millions of casual workers many of the rights of other employees, including sick pay and parental leave. leading conservative brexit supporters at westminster launch a document saying the uk has nothing to fear from leaving the eu without a deal. england's cricketers achieve victory against india in the final test of a memorable series. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers steve hawkes from the sun and the political commentatorjane merrick. stay with us for that. good evening. the home office has been criticised in an official report for the way it oversees policing in england and wales. the national audit office calls the approach to police funding ineffective and detached from the changing nature of policing. it says the home office doesn't know whether the police system in england and
i don't want the government to wait for the police to be struggling like the prison service, with chronic understaffing. saved by her husband, the wife of one of the westminster terror attack victims tells an inquest of his last moments. labour says it would give millions of casual workers many of the rights of other employees, including sick pay and parental leave. leading conservative brexit supporters at westminster launch a document saying the uk has nothing to fear from leaving the eu...
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levels of violence, drug seizures and suicides, these figures will increases the impression of a prison serviceld boy has suffered serious and potentially life—changing injuries after being sprayed in the face with an unknown substance. police say the attack at the cribbs causeway shopping centre in bristol yesterday evening happened while the teenager was having a dispute with someone. the islamist militant group al shabab says it was responsible for a car bomb attack in somalia. a vehicle containing explosives was driven towards a government building in the capital mogadishu. three somali soldiers were killed and several schoolchildren were injured. the united states says it is cancelling $300 million of military aid to pakistan, accusing its government of failing to deal adequately with militant groups in the country. the us secretary of state is due to meet the new pakistani prime minister, imran khan, this week. 0ur correspondent chris buckler is in washington. what's the reason for this decision now? well, the us is very concerned about attacks by the taliban in afghanistan. it has been p
levels of violence, drug seizures and suicides, these figures will increases the impression of a prison serviceld boy has suffered serious and potentially life—changing injuries after being sprayed in the face with an unknown substance. police say the attack at the cribbs causeway shopping centre in bristol yesterday evening happened while the teenager was having a dispute with someone. the islamist militant group al shabab says it was responsible for a car bomb attack in somalia. a vehicle...
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they will have talks with the prison service on monday. nger amongst front—line staff about the perilous conditions in some of the country's jails. the prisons officers made the point and one that meeting with a warning to the government that they are not prepared to suffer in silence. (the high court has ruled the electoral commission misinterpreted election spending laws during the eu referendum, allowing the vote leave campaign to break them. vote leave paid more than £600,000 to clear bills allegedly run up by a university student, darren grimes, who ran the ‘beleave' campaign. the commission initially said it had no grounds to suspect this was a scheme to get round spending limits —— but later changed its mind was a scheme to get round spending limits — but later changed its mind and fined vote leave and mr grimes. both deny wrongdoing. the funerasl have taken place for four children aged between 3 and 15 who were killed when their home in greater manchester was firebombed in the middle of the night last year. more than 200 people line
they will have talks with the prison service on monday. nger amongst front—line staff about the perilous conditions in some of the country's jails. the prisons officers made the point and one that meeting with a warning to the government that they are not prepared to suffer in silence. (the high court has ruled the electoral commission misinterpreted election spending laws during the eu referendum, allowing the vote leave campaign to break them. vote leave paid more than £600,000 to clear...
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i don't want the government to wait for the police to be struggling, like the prison service, with chronic understaffing. but the home secretary, speaking at the same conference, said he would fight for resources within government. i will continue to fight on the police's behalf, so that you have the resources you need to do your job effectively. we'll be talking to a police and crime commissioner about the reality in their region. the other main stories on bbc news at 5: at the inquest following the westminster bridge terror attack — how american tourist kurt cochran pushed his wife out of the way , moments before he lost his life. as leading brexiteers gather to set out their plans, the boss of jaguar land rover warns a bad deal could result in the loss of tens of thousands ofjobs in the uk. more than a million people in south carolina, north carolina and virginia, are ordered to leave their homes, as hurricane florence is predicted to make landfall in the next 48 hours. and, the inspirational story of henry fraser, left paralysed as a teenager after an accident, now, a succesful painter
i don't want the government to wait for the police to be struggling, like the prison service, with chronic understaffing. but the home secretary, speaking at the same conference, said he would fight for resources within government. i will continue to fight on the police's behalf, so that you have the resources you need to do your job effectively. we'll be talking to a police and crime commissioner about the reality in their region. the other main stories on bbc news at 5: at the inquest...
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i don't want the government to wait for the police to be struggling, like the prison service, with chroniclast moments. labour demands that people who work in the so—called gig economy — like cab drivers and shop workers — should be given morejob security. also this hour. hurricane florence heads to the united states. more than a million people in south carolina, north carolina and virginia are ordered to leave their homes as it's predicted to make landfall in the next 48 hours.
i don't want the government to wait for the police to be struggling, like the prison service, with chroniclast moments. labour demands that people who work in the so—called gig economy — like cab drivers and shop workers — should be given morejob security. also this hour. hurricane florence heads to the united states. more than a million people in south carolina, north carolina and virginia are ordered to leave their homes as it's predicted to make landfall in the next 48 hours.
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one of the reasons that michael active the prison probation service resigned was allegedly cheated the reports of the high levels of drug use what do you actually seeing inside your prison. so what is actually causing. the rival violence will just younger people. nothing to do when she holds most casual onboard restore. a renewed. if you make sure you're under and still watch the woman. she does believe littlest. will more to blue do consultation with luke still the number of prison officers residing in doubled in the past two years what they are actually getting manipulated into doing. lunch. rush some children to look lewd. and throw up shop. for national nationalist false. as for those. people are the. smart. rational. charm just one huge. will to do sure sure. sure. help someone with mental. although. you are her mother. and not. flush.
one of the reasons that michael active the prison probation service resigned was allegedly cheated the reports of the high levels of drug use what do you actually seeing inside your prison. so what is actually causing. the rival violence will just younger people. nothing to do when she holds most casual onboard restore. a renewed. if you make sure you're under and still watch the woman. she does believe littlest. will more to blue do consultation with luke still the number of prison officers...
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one of the reasons that michael the chief executive of the prison probation service resigned was allegedly to you to the reports of the high levels of drug use what do you actually seeing inside your prison. and hundred.
one of the reasons that michael the chief executive of the prison probation service resigned was allegedly to you to the reports of the high levels of drug use what do you actually seeing inside your prison. and hundred.
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i don't want the government to wait for the police to be struggling, like the prison service, with chronic understaffing. saved by her husband — the wife of one of the westminster terror attack victims tells an inquest of his last moments. labour demands that people who work in the so—called gig economy — like cab drivers and shop workers — should be given morejob security. also this hour. hurricane florence heads to the united states. more than a million people in south carolina, north carolina and virginia are ordered to leave their homes as it's predicted to make landfall in the next 48 hours. and england win the fifth test against india — as james anderson becomes the most successful fast bowler in test cricket. good evening. welcome to bbc news. britain's most senior police officer says the government's refusal to increase police pay by three % was like a punch on the nose. cressida dick says she was "extremely disappointed" by the decision to give police a 2% rise — despite an independent panel recommending it should be more. the home secretary, sajid javid, said he understood the pr
i don't want the government to wait for the police to be struggling, like the prison service, with chronic understaffing. saved by her husband — the wife of one of the westminster terror attack victims tells an inquest of his last moments. labour demands that people who work in the so—called gig economy — like cab drivers and shop workers — should be given morejob security. also this hour. hurricane florence heads to the united states. more than a million people in south carolina, north...
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and we urge them to return to the duty stations in line with their obligations to the law and prison serviceuch of the problems. we‘ve also employed three and a half thousand more officers. that reaction from the prisons minister on the unofficial action by prison officers. it‘s illegalfor prison officers. it‘s illegalfor prison officers. it‘s illegalfor prison officers to go on strike. still to come... hurricane florence‘s high winds and heavy rains are already battering parts of the united states — we‘ll have more on that in the next few minutes. we‘ll be talking to london rapper ghetts about his album, which tackles issues like colourism and female black identity. now time for a sports update. here is hugh. good morning. simon yates is still wearing the leader‘s red jersey at the vuelta a espana — so could he become the third british cyclist to win a grand tour this year, after the feats of chris froome and geraint thomas? he‘s 25 seconds ahead of a former winner of the vuelta, alejandro valverde, with two meaningful stages to come before sunday‘s processional finish in madrid. still a hu
and we urge them to return to the duty stations in line with their obligations to the law and prison serviceuch of the problems. we‘ve also employed three and a half thousand more officers. that reaction from the prisons minister on the unofficial action by prison officers. it‘s illegalfor prison officers. it‘s illegalfor prison officers. it‘s illegalfor prison officers to go on strike. still to come... hurricane florence‘s high winds and heavy rains are already battering parts of the...
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and their own nuclear weapons programmes, while our public services, such as the police and the prison service men and women, those magnificent service men and women bravely do their duty when they are called upon. hundreds of sacrifice live and limb. the financial cost has been in billions and what have these wars achieved? nothing. no military action should be taken unless it can be clearly shown to be in our nation 's vital interests. ukip also supports obviously our police and prison officers, they are starved of resources and theirjobs get harder and more dangerous all the time. ukip would make adequate provision to pay them properly and resource them. ukip will defend the right of free speech. which is steadily being eroded. we have to have the right to speak our minds within our traditional criminal law. without the fear that the thought police will come knocking on our doors. i feel that i hafj morris to speak out on some issues. because can. i don't need a job next year. if you don't need a job next year. if you don't want me, i can retire, no problem. there are people out there... le
and their own nuclear weapons programmes, while our public services, such as the police and the prison service men and women, those magnificent service men and women bravely do their duty when they are called upon. hundreds of sacrifice live and limb. the financial cost has been in billions and what have these wars achieved? nothing. no military action should be taken unless it can be clearly shown to be in our nation 's vital interests. ukip also supports obviously our police and prison...
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the chief executive of the prison and probation service, michael spurr, has been told to stand down amidoss england and wales. michael spurr has been in charge for almost nine years. the ministry ofjustice has announced that he'll leave his role at the end of march 2019. the foreign secretary has raised the case of the two jailed reuters journalists with aung san suu kyi during a trip to myanmar. jeremy hunt says he asked myanmar‘s de factor leader to consider giving them a pardon. the reporters were arrested last december while investigating a massacre against rohingya muslims in rakhine state. they were sentenced to seven years in prison after being convicted under the colonial—era official secrets act. this is something that has caused us enormous concern. the british embassy here attended most of the trial. we are supporters and believers in freedom of the press all over the world. i raised with aung san suu kyi my concern is that due process had not been followed in this particular case. she said that she would look into it. britain is to step up its military support for ukraine as
the chief executive of the prison and probation service, michael spurr, has been told to stand down amidoss england and wales. michael spurr has been in charge for almost nine years. the ministry ofjustice has announced that he'll leave his role at the end of march 2019. the foreign secretary has raised the case of the two jailed reuters journalists with aung san suu kyi during a trip to myanmar. jeremy hunt says he asked myanmar‘s de factor leader to consider giving them a pardon. the...
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the chief executive of the prison and probation service, michael spurr, has been told to stand down amids. michael spurr has been in charge for almost nine years. the ministry ofjustice has announced that he'll leave his role at the end of march 2019. the world anti—doping agency has lifted its suspension on russia, imposed three years ago after accusations of widespread, state—sponsored drugs cheating in sport. it means russia will again be free to test its own athletes, and may pave the way for their return to international competition. let's speak to our sports editor, dan roan. this decision has provoked a lot of criticism. yes, it's been described asa criticism. yes, it's been described as a devastating blow to clean athletes by the head of the us anti—doping agency. this is one of the most controversial decisions reached by wada, defying an unprecedented outcry from athletes and figures in the anti—doping community. russia was published three years ago for a state—sponsored doping scandal and we re state—sponsored doping scandal and were found to have sabotaged events like the lond
the chief executive of the prison and probation service, michael spurr, has been told to stand down amids. michael spurr has been in charge for almost nine years. the ministry ofjustice has announced that he'll leave his role at the end of march 2019. the world anti—doping agency has lifted its suspension on russia, imposed three years ago after accusations of widespread, state—sponsored drugs cheating in sport. it means russia will again be free to test its own athletes, and may pave the...
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the chief executive of the prison and probation service, michael spurr, has been told to leave his postomes as a number ofjails in england and wales face record levels of violence, drug—taking and self—harm. mr spurr has agreed to step down — and will leave next march. a total ban on advertisements for gambling during live sporting events is being proposed by the labour party as a way to combat addiction. the party‘s deputy leader tom watson says problem gambling has now become a "a public health emergency". our sports correspondent richard conway has more. voice over: think fast, act fast, in play. you can watch it and you can get involved in it. it matters more when there‘s money on it — that‘s the message gambling companies often sell to viewers of live sport, but labour are concerned problem gambling has become a public health emergency and are pledging limits on when ads can be shown during sporting events. with nearly half a million gambling addicts and the gambling commission telling us that sitting behind them there are 2 million problem gamblers who are at risk of becoming gamb
the chief executive of the prison and probation service, michael spurr, has been told to leave his postomes as a number ofjails in england and wales face record levels of violence, drug—taking and self—harm. mr spurr has agreed to step down — and will leave next march. a total ban on advertisements for gambling during live sporting events is being proposed by the labour party as a way to combat addiction. the party‘s deputy leader tom watson says problem gambling has now become a...
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and i, seniority brought us together, and we had a conversation into the night, news service and his time as a prisoner, and he wanted to learn more about what happens to us and where we fought and what it was like, and theledged to each other country was still too divided over the war. we thought we needed to try to find a way not to just make p eace abroad, we wanted to make these at home. "after words" on book tv. >> c-span's "washington journal," live with news and policy issues that impact you. morning, we monday bring you more on brett kavanaugh's supreme court nomination. lisa mascaro. chrisick santorum and dodd join us. be sure to watch on monday morning. >> this week on "the ynnmunicators," barry l discusses his concern over companies like google, amazon, facebook, and uber possibly becoming monopolies and threatening a free democracy. google, we might have to actually think about separating mapping also search. separating off of youtube. this sounds radical, but this is something we have gone in the past. we did it with a teeny -- at&t in 1902, with at&t in 1913. we have done it with dozens o
and i, seniority brought us together, and we had a conversation into the night, news service and his time as a prisoner, and he wanted to learn more about what happens to us and where we fought and what it was like, and theledged to each other country was still too divided over the war. we thought we needed to try to find a way not to just make p eace abroad, we wanted to make these at home. "after words" on book tv. >> c-span's "washington journal," live with news and...
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minister, that he is going to make sure that happens and that the prison service you. let's speak now to the labour mp and shadowjustice secretary, richard burgon. he's in our leeds newsroom. welcome. what is your view of the prison officers taking action in this way when they are not meant to? ? prison officers are not expecting to be kicked, punched and spat out 01’ to be kicked, punched and spat out or having excrement and lee ryan thrown at them and they say it is only a matter of time, such is the dettori ocean of prison safety that prison a prison officer is killed on duty so i think this is a wake—up call for the government. i have called earlier for rory stewart to film the association and speak to them. and he played tough this morning and he has eventually agreed to have further discussions and so far as officers that retreated last week in parliament when referred to be government ministers as heroes, the government tried to portray them as villains and they are not the villains in this. what actually he was trying to keep prisons safe in the absence of
minister, that he is going to make sure that happens and that the prison service you. let's speak now to the labour mp and shadowjustice secretary, richard burgon. he's in our leeds newsroom. welcome. what is your view of the prison officers taking action in this way when they are not meant to? ? prison officers are not expecting to be kicked, punched and spat out 01’ to be kicked, punched and spat out or having excrement and lee ryan thrown at them and they say it is only a matter of time,...
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ofjustice announced that michael spurr will leave his role as chief executive of the hm prison and probation serviceitishjails. the best album of the last 12 months will be named at the 27th mercury prize tonight. whoever wins will receive £25,000 and almost certainly a boost in sales. previous winners include the likes of arctic monkeys, elbow and pj harvey. but in the age of streaming individual tracks, does the album still matter? 0ur entertainment correspondent, colin paterson has been to find out. # now i‘m stuck in a rut, kicking stones... lily allen, 12 years and four albums into a career, thrilled to have finally made a mercury prize shortlist with no shame, and she‘s out to win. it would mean everything to me. i mean, i‘d absolutely love for that to happen. it‘s not going to, but...! it‘s a heartfelt record, which... previous albums have been honest, but maybe a bit, like, finger—waggy, telling other people what i think about them, whereas this is me thinking about what i am. # four stars out of five... she‘s up against albums by some very established acts, including previous winners arctic
ofjustice announced that michael spurr will leave his role as chief executive of the hm prison and probation serviceitishjails. the best album of the last 12 months will be named at the 27th mercury prize tonight. whoever wins will receive £25,000 and almost certainly a boost in sales. previous winners include the likes of arctic monkeys, elbow and pj harvey. but in the age of streaming individual tracks, does the album still matter? 0ur entertainment correspondent, colin paterson has been to...
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prisoner of war. martha: these services, and life john mccain was always rushing around, this is about 15 minutes earlyl of the hearse at the national cathedral. everything is better than on time. as they like to do things in the military. we're going to get ready for the beginning of this service. as chris wallace was saying earlier on our fox news coverage, this is going to be an extraordinary service. the music, the speakers, megan mccain. we will hear from early on in the course of this service, she has been very emotional throughout the course of the last few days. very close to her father. i remember one of the first times i met senator mccain, he pulled his phone out to show me her picture is graduation from columbia. she just graduated and told me how incredibly proud he was of his daughter. and basically what a rock star she was going to be. she has been very successful obviously at fox news and she is at the view. she will speak of our father this morning. we'll see from former president barack obama and george w. bush paid the two men that beat john mccain. bret: chris, your thoughts? chris:
prisoner of war. martha: these services, and life john mccain was always rushing around, this is about 15 minutes earlyl of the hearse at the national cathedral. everything is better than on time. as they like to do things in the military. we're going to get ready for the beginning of this service. as chris wallace was saying earlier on our fox news coverage, this is going to be an extraordinary service. the music, the speakers, megan mccain. we will hear from early on in the course of this...