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well, it happens simply because the prison service policy allows for it and the prison service and theis a terrible mistake, the reality is a terrible mistake, the reality is male body prisoners who claim a female identity can apply to get transferred to women's prisons. i think that's an entirely unacceptable situation. clearly those who identify as women need to feel safe in prison and they need to feel safe in prison and they need to feel that their respected in the choices they want to make, but i don't think that should be at the expense of women's safety. so i think that's the issue here, expense of women's safety. so i think that‘s the issue here, trans— prisoners being put in a male prison might feel themselves incredibly u nsafe might feel themselves incredibly unsafe and that's what the moj presumably has been considering. well, exactly. prisons are not safe places. two people a week or so killed themselves in prison and many more self—harm, and they're full of people with mental health and other problems. it's a problem and there's no doubt the male estate particularly diffi
well, it happens simply because the prison service policy allows for it and the prison service and theis a terrible mistake, the reality is a terrible mistake, the reality is male body prisoners who claim a female identity can apply to get transferred to women's prisons. i think that's an entirely unacceptable situation. clearly those who identify as women need to feel safe in prison and they need to feel safe in prison and they need to feel that their respected in the choices they want to...
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services. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. within hours of coming out of prisonjem choudary was back in a familiar place — in front of the cameras. he can be seen not heard. he's banned from speaking to the media. this probation hostel in north london is where he is initially being housed. it was before dawn when he was driven across the capital from belmarsh top security prison. during his time inside, he hasn't changed his views, according to counter—extremism specialists. he's become hardened in his own extremism and in his own radicalised opinions. there have been numerous attempts to try to de—radicalise choudary as part of the pastoral care service with imams in prison services — they've got nowhere. the whole world one day, my dear brothers, will be under the sharia, including hackney and walthamstow and moscow and new york, all of the country, insha'allah, under the thumb of the muslims... for two decades, anjem choudary was clear about the world he wanted to see. a master manipulator, it was at the centre of a network of violent extremists. michael adebo
services. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. within hours of coming out of prisonjem choudary was back in a familiar place — in front of the cameras. he can be seen not heard. he's banned from speaking to the media. this probation hostel in north london is where he is initially being housed. it was before dawn when he was driven across the capital from belmarsh top security prison. during his time inside, he hasn't changed his views, according to counter—extremism...
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prison. he'll be monitored by the security services. are there any lessons to be learned from that? it was the biggest bonus in the country. no? 0k, right. i think that's really unfortunate that you did that. the company boss's silence, about his £75 million bonus. and barefoot on bondi — the duke and duchess of sussex chill out on the beach on their tour of australia. and coming up on bbc news — wimbledon call time on those marathon matches with all england club bosses introducing a change in the rules from next year. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. 20 men have been found guilty of being part of a grooming gang that raped and abused girls in huddersfield over a seven—year period. the men, mostly of pakistani heritage, were convicted of more than 120 offences against 15 girls, the youngest of whom was just 11. the girls were plied with drink and drugs, and some were abandoned on the yorkshire moors. from leeds crown court, danny savage reports. a bus station, the car park of a diy store in huddersfield, a lonely moorland, just a few of the places where vulnerable ch
prison. he'll be monitored by the security services. are there any lessons to be learned from that? it was the biggest bonus in the country. no? 0k, right. i think that's really unfortunate that you did that. the company boss's silence, about his £75 million bonus. and barefoot on bondi — the duke and duchess of sussex chill out on the beach on their tour of australia. and coming up on bbc news — wimbledon call time on those marathon matches with all england club bosses introducing a...
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services. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, reports. within hours of coming out of prisonront of the cameras. he can be seen, not heard. he's banned from speaking to the media. this probation hostel in north london is where he is initially being housed. it was before dawn when he was driven across the capital from belmarsh top security prison. during his time inside, he hasn't changed his views, according to counter—extremism specialists. he's become hardened in his own extremism and in his own radicalised opinions. there have been numerous attempts to try to de—radicalise choudary as part of the pastoral care service with imams in prison services — they've got nowhere. the whole world one day, my dear brothers, will be under the sharia, including hackney and walthamstow and moscow and new york, all of the country, insha'allah, under the thumb of the muslims... for two decades, anjem choudary was clear about the world he wanted to see. a master manipulator, it was at the centre of a network of violent extremists. michael adebolajo was one of the pair who murdered fusilier
services. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, reports. within hours of coming out of prisonront of the cameras. he can be seen, not heard. he's banned from speaking to the media. this probation hostel in north london is where he is initially being housed. it was before dawn when he was driven across the capital from belmarsh top security prison. during his time inside, he hasn't changed his views, according to counter—extremism specialists. he's become hardened in his own extremism...
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services. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. within hours of coming out of prison familiar place — in front of the cameras. he can be seen, but not heard, he is banned from speaking to the media. this probation hostel in north london is where he is initially being housed. it was before dawn when he was driven across the capital from belmarsh top security prison. during his time inside, he hasn't changed his views, according to counterextremism specialists. he's become hardened in his own extremism and in his own radicalised opinions. there have been numerous attempts to try and deradicalise anjem choudary, as part of the pastoral care service with imams in prison services. they have got nowhere. the whole world one day, my brothers, will be under the sharia, including hackney, moscow, new york, all of the countries under the thumb of the muslims. for two decades, anjem choudary was clear about the world he wanted to see. a master manipulator, he was at the centre of a network of violent extremists. michael adebolajo was one of the pair who carried out the savage st
services. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. within hours of coming out of prison familiar place — in front of the cameras. he can be seen, but not heard, he is banned from speaking to the media. this probation hostel in north london is where he is initially being housed. it was before dawn when he was driven across the capital from belmarsh top security prison. during his time inside, he hasn't changed his views, according to counterextremism specialists. he's become hardened...
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they really are not a danger, but you said the prison service before, the prison service has had oneners by other females causing 80-90 prisoners by other females causing 80—90 people to require medical attention. who is the danger was white ok, but you talk about the mentaljourney, white ok, but you talk about the mental journey, that tough white ok, but you talk about the mentaljourney, that tough mental journey that a trans person goes through, and i think the argument here is that many people will say women who have suffered or rather who are survivors of an attack by a man, they are themselves going through a tough mentaljourney. should there be some consideration of this perhaps coming out of the consultation process? what would your answer be? my answer that would be all i can ever do is talk for myself. i know i am female. i have a lwa ys myself. i know i am female. i have always been female here where it counts. my genitals are my business and nobody else. if you want to start putting a star on me and we can put a tea in there we can get down to that, but i think somebody al
they really are not a danger, but you said the prison service before, the prison service has had oneners by other females causing 80-90 prisoners by other females causing 80—90 people to require medical attention. who is the danger was white ok, but you talk about the mentaljourney, white ok, but you talk about the mental journey, that tough white ok, but you talk about the mentaljourney, that tough mental journey that a trans person goes through, and i think the argument here is that many...
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services. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. within hours of coming out of prisonas back in a familiar place, in front of the cameras. he can be seen not heard. he's banned from speaking to the media. this probation hostel in north london is where he is initially being held. he is initially being housed. it was before dawn when he was driven across the capital from belmarsh top security prison. during his time inside, he hasn't changed his views, according to counter—extremism specialists. he's become hardened in his own extremism and in his own radicalised opinions. there have been numerous attempts to try to de—radicalise choudary as part of the pastoral care service with imams in prison services — they've got nowhere. the whole world one day, my dear brothers, will be under the sharia, including hackney and walthamstow and moscow and new york, all of the country, inshallah, under the thumb of the muslims... for two decades, anjem choudary was clear about the world he wanted to see. a master manipulator, it was at the centre of a network of violent extremists. mi
services. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. within hours of coming out of prisonas back in a familiar place, in front of the cameras. he can be seen not heard. he's banned from speaking to the media. this probation hostel in north london is where he is initially being held. he is initially being housed. it was before dawn when he was driven across the capital from belmarsh top security prison. during his time inside, he hasn't changed his views, according to counter—extremism...
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the costs that are being faced by local authorities, by the prison service, the health service, the socialee you can certainly understand where the prime minister is coming from. the report also looked about a possible brexit dividend and concluded, well, there won't be one. people mean all sorts of different things by brexit dividend but one thing that isn't going to happen over this period by 2022, even in the most straightforward sense, is we are not going to be getting any money back from europe, if you take account of the divorce payments and account of the divorce payments and account of the amount of money that comes back from europe in any case, we will be no better off in 2022 than we otherwise would have been. there is certainly no dividend from highgrove. we know the economy is small and will get smaller as a result of brexit. the only possible dividend on the horizon is if it turns out we get a better deal than expected and may be growth will turn out a little better than it looks at the moment. pauljohnson, thank you. much more on the business live page, including a story that
the costs that are being faced by local authorities, by the prison service, the health service, the socialee you can certainly understand where the prime minister is coming from. the report also looked about a possible brexit dividend and concluded, well, there won't be one. people mean all sorts of different things by brexit dividend but one thing that isn't going to happen over this period by 2022, even in the most straightforward sense, is we are not going to be getting any money back from...
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second, safeguarding is obviously the first concern, and in that case, i have been working in the prison servicee is the number of prisoners who are low risk, somebody who on any account should have been a red light, red line, whatever you want to call it, if you were a conspiracy theorist, you would say maybe somebody wanted to make it look bad. at the same time, there was a horrendous incident where someone who was lesbian was found to be abusing people in a lesbian was found to be abusing eo le in a women's lesbian was found to be abusing people in a women's prison. do we now segregate according to sexuality? you know, it has even been claimed that there might be a conspiracy theory element behind this. do you know what, it has crossed my mind that, on the day that this prisoner came in, that the people behind the desk vetting what they were going to do, who knows, it could well have been somebody who thought, do you know what, i have strong feelings on this topic, let's put this person... you know, these are your theories. no, no, i amjust saying... people are very strong concerns, it is one
second, safeguarding is obviously the first concern, and in that case, i have been working in the prison servicee is the number of prisoners who are low risk, somebody who on any account should have been a red light, red line, whatever you want to call it, if you were a conspiracy theorist, you would say maybe somebody wanted to make it look bad. at the same time, there was a horrendous incident where someone who was lesbian was found to be abusing people in a lesbian was found to be abusing eo...
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now to some other stories making headlines around the world russia prison service says imprisoned ukrainian filmmaker only accept soft has ended his hunger strike since off was jailed on terror charges which rights groups call politically motivated he refused food for more than one hundred forty days demanding the release of all ukrainian political prisoners his lawyer has not confirmed the veracity of russian authorities statements. brazil's presidential candidates have held their final debate by far right frontrunner jar also narrow was not present he was released from the hospital days ago after surviving a stabbing at a campaign rally last month polls show him with a clear lead in sunday's vote. a court in potter born in western germany has convicted a couple of murder after they lured women to their home and abused them so severely that to dine on was handed a thirteen year jail term while her husband bill fleet was sentenced to serve eleven years in psychiatric care. all right gary hart is here with us now on a possible case of espionage guard in the form of computer hardware that's r
now to some other stories making headlines around the world russia prison service says imprisoned ukrainian filmmaker only accept soft has ended his hunger strike since off was jailed on terror charges which rights groups call politically motivated he refused food for more than one hundred forty days demanding the release of all ukrainian political prisoners his lawyer has not confirmed the veracity of russian authorities statements. brazil's presidential candidates have held their final debate...
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his solution is to be found, the only view is that the prison service needs to provide alternative accommodationt be in the woman's estate. this is a very rare case, how may we'll be talking about? a separate prison —— how many people would we be talking about? we do not exactly know, because there's a difference between whether you have prisoners with a gender recognition certificate and who do not, and many of them will probably remain in the prison of their sex because maybe they are in for a short period but do not wish to be transferred to an alternative prison. thank you very much for speaking to us this evening. ajudge in new york has dismissed one of the six criminal charges against film producer harvey weinstein. the dismissed charge concerns an alleged sexual assault of an aspiring actress in 200a. harvey weinstein still faces five other charges, involving alleged assaults of two other women. he has denied all allegations of non—consensual sex and remains released oni million dollar bail. the parents of a spanish man killed when he confronted the london bridge terrorists spoke of their
his solution is to be found, the only view is that the prison service needs to provide alternative accommodationt be in the woman's estate. this is a very rare case, how may we'll be talking about? a separate prison —— how many people would we be talking about? we do not exactly know, because there's a difference between whether you have prisoners with a gender recognition certificate and who do not, and many of them will probably remain in the prison of their sex because maybe they are in...
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the costs that are being faced by local authorities, by the prison service, by the health service, byd the davos in the desert and jm morgan's chief executive said he would not attend, after tensions between the united states and saudi arabia. paul allen, who co—founded microsoft, has died at the age of 65. he had cancer. he revealed the disease's return only two weeks ago, after previously being treated for it in 2009. in a statement, microsoft co—founder bill gates says he is "heartbroken by the passing of one of my oldest and dearest friends... personal computing would not have existed without him." tesco, sainsbury‘s and asda all saw their share of the grocery market fall in the three months to october according to the latest figures from ka ntar world panel. aldi and lidl both notched up gains. aldi rose from 6.8% to 7.6% and lidl rose from 5.2% to 5.6%. paddy power betfair has been fined £2.2 million for failing to stop stolen money being gambled through its website and for failing to protect customers showing signs of problem gambling. the regulator says this is "simply not acc
the costs that are being faced by local authorities, by the prison service, by the health service, byd the davos in the desert and jm morgan's chief executive said he would not attend, after tensions between the united states and saudi arabia. paul allen, who co—founded microsoft, has died at the age of 65. he had cancer. he revealed the disease's return only two weeks ago, after previously being treated for it in 2009. in a statement, microsoft co—founder bill gates says he is...
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released well rehearsed plans are put in place to keep the public safe and the police the prisons the probation service and other agencies have a range of powers available to them well the fifty fifty one year old father of five who once led an extremist group that was banned under terrorist terrorist laws in the u.k. is going to be serving the rest of his time in the community on license as it's described which essentially means he will be monitored by the m i five the police and other agencies he will not be free and will have to follow what's being described as a list of compliance is that if he were to violate he might potentially go back to jail and those just as we've heard includes things like new preaching or going to certain mosques no interaction with people outside of those that were approved by officials he would allowed to he would be allowed to have only one phone although that's not clear how that's not enough to be able to communicate with whoever is desired his internet access would be supervised and he also has some kind of travel bans in terms of being able to move around london but
released well rehearsed plans are put in place to keep the public safe and the police the prisons the probation service and other agencies have a range of powers available to them well the fifty fifty one year old father of five who once led an extremist group that was banned under terrorist terrorist laws in the u.k. is going to be serving the rest of his time in the community on license as it's described which essentially means he will be monitored by the m i five the police and other...
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well rehearsed plans are put in place to keep the public safe and the police say prisons that probation service and other agencies have a range of powers available to them the fifty one year old father of five who once led an extremist group that was bound under terrorist laws in the u.k. is going to be serving the rest of his time within the community on license he's going to be monitored by the m i five the police as well as other agencies now he's not exactly free and is going to be staying at the probation house under several conditions those include not being able to preach or attend certain mosques he will only be able to communicate with people that authorities have allowed him to communicate with he will have one telephone his internet use will be supervised as well as his travels limited he will not be able to leave the u.k. now the place where he's reportedly now going to be staying is on the same street as the school and we've been gauging some opinions from locals about this here whether he says it the other end of the country i'd rather you didn't say it is a bad influence he's nas
well rehearsed plans are put in place to keep the public safe and the police say prisons that probation service and other agencies have a range of powers available to them the fifty one year old father of five who once led an extremist group that was bound under terrorist laws in the u.k. is going to be serving the rest of his time within the community on license he's going to be monitored by the m i five the police as well as other agencies now he's not exactly free and is going to be staying...
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chinese prisons, chinese security services can be pretty brutal.y doubt that you think human rights abuses are being committed in these facilities?” really do not believe that there is doubt. even though the situation in these camps is likely not consistent. there can be different types of camps, they can have a slightly different focus, slightly different conditions. however, firstly we have strong eyewitness evidence of what is going on in these accurate three. at the very least, it is very strong intimidation. secondly, the question is of course, why these expensive security features? as you have said yourselves and as your ear has convincingly shown, these camps are basically prison. what is being hidden? what is going on? what do you think is being hidden? what you think is going on? what has been hidden is the largest detention of an ethnic minority in recent history, unprecedented, even in china's recent history. according to my research, the scale of the re—education campaign in china likely exceed the former re—education labour system that
chinese prisons, chinese security services can be pretty brutal.y doubt that you think human rights abuses are being committed in these facilities?” really do not believe that there is doubt. even though the situation in these camps is likely not consistent. there can be different types of camps, they can have a slightly different focus, slightly different conditions. however, firstly we have strong eyewitness evidence of what is going on in these accurate three. at the very least, it is very...
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president has made an amnesty offer to desert hers in the country amid fears of a prison term for dodging military service the syrian reconciliation ministry says expects tens of thousands it to accept the amnesty russia's foreign minister called it a positive move. in the privilege you know this is a step towards national reconciliation creating acceptable conditions for refugees who want to come back to syria and internally displaced citizens we actively encourage this commitment by the syrian leadership. well the syrian war is now in its eighth year president assad's forces have retaken most of the country with italy province in the north being the only major rebel stronghold left roughly six million people have fled the country and two thousand and eleven the director of a think tank focusing on syria and the middle east told us that the offer of amnesty is a step in the right direction. the circles of the refugees for example in neighboring countries. have been actually asking and demanding with the president. it came out today has deserved this from the army. but still it's a very good step in the r
president has made an amnesty offer to desert hers in the country amid fears of a prison term for dodging military service the syrian reconciliation ministry says expects tens of thousands it to accept the amnesty russia's foreign minister called it a positive move. in the privilege you know this is a step towards national reconciliation creating acceptable conditions for refugees who want to come back to syria and internally displaced citizens we actively encourage this commitment by the...
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president has made an amnesty offer to desert as in the country amid fears of a prison term for dodging military service the syrian reconciliation ministry says it expects tens of thousands to accept the amnesty moscow's foreign minister called it a positive thing. this is a step towards national reconciliation creating acceptable conditions for refugees who want to come back to syria and internally displaced citizens we actively encourage this commitment by the syrian leadership. the syrian war is in its eight year the only remaining rebel stronghold is around ninety thousand rebels along with twenty thousand al nusra fighters live among three million civilians in the province while going to discuss this further now with mark director of. a think tank focusing on syria and the middle east welcome to the program and are now firstly let's start with your opinion of that offer of an amnesty by the syrian president. you know well this has been on the cards for a while now. the circles of the refugees for example in neighboring countries say devon and jordan and so on have been actually asking and demanding
president has made an amnesty offer to desert as in the country amid fears of a prison term for dodging military service the syrian reconciliation ministry says it expects tens of thousands to accept the amnesty moscow's foreign minister called it a positive thing. this is a step towards national reconciliation creating acceptable conditions for refugees who want to come back to syria and internally displaced citizens we actively encourage this commitment by the syrian leadership. the syrian...
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documents and i learned that he'd been going on hunger strikes to demand of mental health services in the prison and he could not get them and when he died he weighed 71 pounds. they claim. when damien hanged himself, he was in a coma and sent to the hospital where he stayed for a week before he died and during that time, the warden granted him compassionate release so the company kept it off the books because he technically didn't die in prison. >> i just wanted to mention about the pharmaceuticals one thing i loved about the book is part of it is on the point of view of a psychiatrist working inside the prison and one of these part-time guys it's really fascinating to see his take on what's happening with these women and women's prisons so i want to get to the questions from you guys and i'm going to ask one more question. then i will open up to you from different angles on that he was working at education in prisons and others on public policy. i'm wonderini am wondering whate public do to help with all of this? >> people that are interested in getting involved in a couple of organizations i
documents and i learned that he'd been going on hunger strikes to demand of mental health services in the prison and he could not get them and when he died he weighed 71 pounds. they claim. when damien hanged himself, he was in a coma and sent to the hospital where he stayed for a week before he died and during that time, the warden granted him compassionate release so the company kept it off the books because he technically didn't die in prison. >> i just wanted to mention about the...
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service or. the want to shape the continent's future prisoners to be caregivers enjoy enough in youngsters as the share their stories their dreams and their chairmanships. to seventy seven percent of the g. w.'s platform africa which surely. my name is how long what i love about it. and a mexican conductor. to. come with me and meet great musicians and friends from all over the world. yes i arrived in bremen. about three days ago and started rehearsals with the with the orchestra of the government eleven of them and this wonderful group that's traveling now with me to. play. a mound where the rubber is traveling to somebody and we're going to have our first concert tonight at the elf eleven even you know call that at her so much about i am and have never been there but it's i've seen pictures and they say it's great to. have a concert tonight so we'll arrive there we'll have a sound check or a sort of general program but it's not really because we have not so much time so we have to be very efficient than just touch on whatever we can do to make sure everybody feels comfortable and then. we'll ha
service or. the want to shape the continent's future prisoners to be caregivers enjoy enough in youngsters as the share their stories their dreams and their chairmanships. to seventy seven percent of the g. w.'s platform africa which surely. my name is how long what i love about it. and a mexican conductor. to. come with me and meet great musicians and friends from all over the world. yes i arrived in bremen. about three days ago and started rehearsals with the with the orchestra of the...
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but they are asking for life prison pointing to his military service, his two tours of iraq.look at hamilton the soldie if you kill this man, you dill man who served.ef the dse reminding the jurors, if they impose death, his son will be doubly orphaned. but they said service members don't get a pass for capital . murd and they could not cheweded with these stern words. do justice and choose death. put him in the grave because that's what he deserves for what he's done. but the prosecutor said he started this day with a prayer. a prayer that this is the last death penalty case he ever has to do. julie carey, news4. >>> some other big stories we're following. e jury has the case in the d.c. mansion murders trial. six men and six women will decide the fate of daron wint. he is the lone person charged with killing four people three yearsago. deliberations pick up tomorrow. >>> an urge end srch for a gunman after a rolling shoot-out in prince george's county. one man has lif threatening injuries. suitland was shut down for hours today. no word on a motive. >>> police trying to fin
but they are asking for life prison pointing to his military service, his two tours of iraq.look at hamilton the soldie if you kill this man, you dill man who served.ef the dse reminding the jurors, if they impose death, his son will be doubly orphaned. but they said service members don't get a pass for capital . murd and they could not cheweded with these stern words. do justice and choose death. put him in the grave because that's what he deserves for what he's done. but the prosecutor said...
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whether its prisons and police or schools, there are calls more money. key areas of public servicend police, local government, nothing for local government whatsoever. it's not the end of austerity for them and he said departmental budgets will be protected but some well lost others get bigger cuts. mr hammond will need the economy to perform well, we will need the brexit deal to come good, if he's to hit his target of ending austerity of the five years. our deputy political editorjoins me now — a day on from the budget, and labour are split on how to respond. that's right fiona. a day after the budget is when something starts to unravel and we heard some questions in the report but labour is falling out with itself overjohn mcdonnell‘s decision to back the budget tax cuts. the most left—wing shadow chancellor in labour's history is being attacked from his own side, if you like, from the left of politics, and new development. it must be giving some cheer perhaps to the chancellor on the tory side one mp said to me the budget would be shouted from the rooftops in marginal constituen
whether its prisons and police or schools, there are calls more money. key areas of public servicend police, local government, nothing for local government whatsoever. it's not the end of austerity for them and he said departmental budgets will be protected but some well lost others get bigger cuts. mr hammond will need the economy to perform well, we will need the brexit deal to come good, if he's to hit his target of ending austerity of the five years. our deputy political editorjoins me now...
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from next month the maximum prison sentence for assaulting an emergency services worker will double fromths to a year. now the health secretary has announced a new violence reduction strategy which includes more punishment for offenders and better support for victims. we are making sure that we have a zero—tolerance approach to violence against nhs staff tougher sentences and stronger links between the nhs and police so that there is a presumption that if you are violent against a member of staff in the nhs, who is there to care for you, then you will be prosecuted. the royal college of nursing and the union unison are welcoming the plans. shelley says staff need to feel safer. behind the uniform is a human being. we are all valuable and the work we do is valuable. we don't go to work to take abuse, we don't go to work to get punched, kicked, kidnapped, bit, spat at, but all these things happen. it is hoped the new measures will help protect workers from violence and aggression that they are often exposed to every day. our health editor hugh pym is here. this new government strategy on c
from next month the maximum prison sentence for assaulting an emergency services worker will double fromths to a year. now the health secretary has announced a new violence reduction strategy which includes more punishment for offenders and better support for victims. we are making sure that we have a zero—tolerance approach to violence against nhs staff tougher sentences and stronger links between the nhs and police so that there is a presumption that if you are violent against a member of...
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[laughter] sean: i service time in federal prison, and i am now a law professor. in part because many men i saw in prison, they needed to do some growing up, and a happy capacity to change, and i -- they have the capacity to change, and i have seen that was a lot. we have this view that we do not want to give people we are mad for certain crimes. public safetys a issue. if we know that most people are going to get out of is in, whether they rob banks or nonviolent drug offenders on a more serious offense, wouldn't we want to incentivize that person to change their life, regardless of what crime they committed, because we know it will benefit society, when a person gets out, does not have to commit any offense where we have to pay for a judge them a prosecutor, the defense counsel, 30robation officer, and then thousand dollars to $40,000 for one person per year to incarcerate them. that is not the entire personal cost of incarceration. so many of the men i served time wivesd children and command when the breadwinner is lost opportunity for eight years, that family
[laughter] sean: i service time in federal prison, and i am now a law professor. in part because many men i saw in prison, they needed to do some growing up, and a happy capacity to change, and i -- they have the capacity to change, and i have seen that was a lot. we have this view that we do not want to give people we are mad for certain crimes. public safetys a issue. if we know that most people are going to get out of is in, whether they rob banks or nonviolent drug offenders on a more...
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people and took them from oh and there are some period you're going to be in prison for screw you forever do cooper didn't. service you for as you can be seen or heard a kind of you of course i for once you come among the other from libya for going to become a member of mosul there will come a person it will be remembered as once reported results from those who see it was that iraqis are no place you have to move the focus to do anything to get to a bill. that will see feel good as will feel and this is must remark enough to not feel we would need peter's room. you know makes sense is that the negro. was with us what. was he got up as well but i don't want to go over it mr president i would do wonders for my boy when i get on the board but i don't. think walk i mean down up and put up with dicky that. is what i mean that's not my. favorite out there who care about your vision now that i'm getting old going to think i know now that will be put to sleep over that they had me what is our final bet on a book about a picture of a man on the goods and if you don't see it i don't think it's who you are you going to don't
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prison. in 2015, service at a group punching a man in a vikings jersey.ice say there is video sunday's attack stadium cameras and it does not look like the victim provoked anything.>> i do not believe team loyalty played a role. it appears both at the victim and suspects are both 49ers games. >> the niners say they're upset about what happened but with the quick work by police to find a person responsible, gonzales facing charges of assault and battery. police are looking for additional witnesses. and >>> a lot of worry on wall street as our monies on the market. we will take a look at where we stand this morning. struck a shocking report but what could be toxic or jewelry sold at popular stores. way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, enhanced coverage, and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate wifi experience. xfinity xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity xfi gives you the speed, coverage and control you need. manage your wifi network from anywhere when you download the xfi app today. >>> a d
prison. in 2015, service at a group punching a man in a vikings jersey.ice say there is video sunday's attack stadium cameras and it does not look like the victim provoked anything.>> i do not believe team loyalty played a role. it appears both at the victim and suspects are both 49ers games. >> the niners say they're upset about what happened but with the quick work by police to find a person responsible, gonzales facing charges of assault and battery. police are looking for...
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service if. he is known both prison and excel. but in japan he's not allowed to leave the country and age seventy eight his political and the city convictions are as strong as a. and i will explain all sorts grandmother of us all not not on all caught in a book you're meant to call drama turn a comma or more the scar you can i the world such as i saw. the. no book at all common law coming home to this good sorrel she course. in one thousand sims one having participated in the cannes film festival and that she heads off to the middle east and films palestinian training camps in jordan. all those normal artists about nor did it on the size and side of the car numbing count all says i need bugs no. sauce on a person i'm in tampa no more than you're often the only one sending our money more . on to our culture. what catches a desk e-zine is that some japanese activists are training with the palestinians as well as just like god and my health and irish members of the ira these are the years when terrorism goes global. preserving the to
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south london has been sentenced to seven years in prison — for dealing drugs in cumbria as part of a so—called "county lines" operation. eurostar services be suspended and electricity to northern ireland disrupted — if there is a no—deal brexit — according to government contigency papers. meanwhile downing street rules out accepting a brexit deal that would leave the uk permanently part of a customs union with the eu —— after ministers raised concerns. what we cannot do is see the uk blocked in via the back door to a customs union arrangement which would lead us in limbo, that would not work. and the queen's granddaugher — princess eugenie — marries her long—term partner in front of royals and celebrity guests in windsor. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... at half past seven, i'll be speaking to a former chief inspector for greater manchester police about how to tackle so called ‘county—lines' crimes following the sentencing of a drill music rapper from london jailed for selling drugs in cumbria. at half past nine, david sillito reports on the shortlisted bui
south london has been sentenced to seven years in prison — for dealing drugs in cumbria as part of a so—called "county lines" operation. eurostar services be suspended and electricity to northern ireland disrupted — if there is a no—deal brexit — according to government contigency papers. meanwhile downing street rules out accepting a brexit deal that would leave the uk permanently part of a customs union with the eu —— after ministers raised concerns. what we cannot do...
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from next month, the maximum prison sentence for assaulting an emergency service worker will double,hs to a year, in england and wales. the union, unison, is welcoming plans to zero tolerance to violence against staff. later, the health secretary will announce better training and support, a new monitoring system, and fast—tracked prosecution for offenders, to try to protect those who face violence like this every day. lauren moss, bbc news. we'll be talking about this story throughout the morning and we'd like to hear about your experiences. what do you think should be done as well? after 7am, we'll hearing from a mental health nurse who suffers from flashbacks after she was attacked at work two years ago. president trump has visited pittsburgh where 11 worshippers at a synagogue were killed by a gunman on saturday. some local politicians and religious leaders had urged mr trump to stay away, accusing him of stoking extremism and intolerance at campaign rallies. here's our north america editorjon sopel. awaiting donald trump's arrival, members of pittsburgh's jewish community gathere
from next month, the maximum prison sentence for assaulting an emergency service worker will double,hs to a year, in england and wales. the union, unison, is welcoming plans to zero tolerance to violence against staff. later, the health secretary will announce better training and support, a new monitoring system, and fast—tracked prosecution for offenders, to try to protect those who face violence like this every day. lauren moss, bbc news. we'll be talking about this story throughout the...
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from next month the maximum prison sentence for assaulting an emergency services worker will double from a year. now the health secretary has announced a new violence reduction strategy which includes more punishment for offenders and better support for victims. we are making sure that we have a zero—tolerance approach to violence against nhs staff tougher sentences and stronger links between the nhs and police so that there is a presumption that if you are violent against a member of staff in the nhs, who is there to care for you, then you will be prosecuted. the royal college of nursing and the union unison are welcoming the plans. shelley says staff need to feel safer. behind the uniform is a human being. we are all valuable and the work we do is valuable. we don't go to work to take abuse, we don't go to work to get punched, kicked, kidnapped, bit, spat at, but all these things happen. it is hoped the new measures will help protect workers from violence and aggression that they are often exposed to every day. with me is sharon morris, she's a former mental health nurse who was attack
from next month the maximum prison sentence for assaulting an emergency services worker will double from a year. now the health secretary has announced a new violence reduction strategy which includes more punishment for offenders and better support for victims. we are making sure that we have a zero—tolerance approach to violence against nhs staff tougher sentences and stronger links between the nhs and police so that there is a presumption that if you are violent against a member of staff...
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dismissed as too little, as experts pointed out that apart from the nhs, public services were struggling. if i was a prisonovernor, if i was a head teacher, if i was running a local authority, i wouldn't be breaking out the champagne just yet. we'll have more detail and reaction as the likely impact of yesterday's budget is being measured. also tonight. the president and first lady arrive in pittsburgh, ignoring appeals to stay away, days after a gunman killed 11 jewish people at a synagogue. police investigating the unsolved murder of suzy lamplugh more than 30 years ago have been digging up a garden in the west midlands. a report from brazil, where massive deforestation and loss of wildlife are the result of growing demand for cheap food. a bit more relaxing for us as a family, i think. and we talk to wayne rooney about his new life and football success in the united states. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, as leicester open a book of condolence for their owner, the club confirm that saturday's premier league match at cardiff will go ahead. good evening. the budget was a "gamble" with the public f
dismissed as too little, as experts pointed out that apart from the nhs, public services were struggling. if i was a prisonovernor, if i was a head teacher, if i was running a local authority, i wouldn't be breaking out the champagne just yet. we'll have more detail and reaction as the likely impact of yesterday's budget is being measured. also tonight. the president and first lady arrive in pittsburgh, ignoring appeals to stay away, days after a gunman killed 11 jewish people at a synagogue....
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dismissed as too little, as experts pointed out that apart from the nhs, public services were struggling. if i was a prisonldn't be breaking out the champagne just yet. we'll have more detail and reaction as the likely impact of yesterday's budget is being measured. also tonight. the president and first lady arrive in pittsburgh, ignoring appeals to stay away, days after a gunman killed 11 jewish
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from south london has been sentenced to 7 years in prison for dealing drugs in cumbria as part of a so—called "county lines" operation. eurostar rail services
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from next month the maximum prison sentence for assaulting an emergency services worker will double fromealth secretary has announced a new violence reduction strategy which includes more punishment for offenders and better support for victims. we are making sure that we have a zero—tolerance approach to violence against nhs staff tougher sentences and stronger links between the nhs and police so that there is a presumption that if you are violent against a member of staff in the nhs, who is there to care for you, then you will be prosecuted. the royal college of nursing and the union unison are welcoming the plans. shelley says staff need to feel safer. behind the uniform is a human being. we are all valuable and the work we do is valuable. we don't go to work to take abuse, we don't go to work to get punched, kicked, kidnapped, bit, spat at, but all these things happen. it is hoped the new measures will help protect workers from violence and aggression that they are often exposed to every day. we can now speak to donna kinnair, chief executive of the royal college of nursing. nice to s
from next month the maximum prison sentence for assaulting an emergency services worker will double fromealth secretary has announced a new violence reduction strategy which includes more punishment for offenders and better support for victims. we are making sure that we have a zero—tolerance approach to violence against nhs staff tougher sentences and stronger links between the nhs and police so that there is a presumption that if you are violent against a member of staff in the nhs, who is...
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service up climatologist. that and when we were together with prison mucker on we also discussed the ferocious killing of. jamal khashoggi because well we also discussed the mainly war. in our thoughts and with. yeah you know he. decided that we were leading a very determined to. ensuring that no arms export to saudi arabia will be possible and i have clearly stated that our determination will be sustained so that no arms will be exported to some. de arabia . the perpetrators will have to be identified and once after they are identified as the e.u. on the basis of common values we will do everything that is necessary and this is something that i would provide a pledge to you. have on the field take your fears thank you very much i need to clear the subject that we discuss these issues with chancellor merkel this very horrific murder was discussed at every possible length as we condemn this incident and all that's been done our intelligence sharing continues. to get very close and very strong cooperation to place in the sharing of he have a dense recovered and the turkish cooperation was very significant a
service up climatologist. that and when we were together with prison mucker on we also discussed the ferocious killing of. jamal khashoggi because well we also discussed the mainly war. in our thoughts and with. yeah you know he. decided that we were leading a very determined to. ensuring that no arms export to saudi arabia will be possible and i have clearly stated that our determination will be sustained so that no arms will be exported to some. de arabia . the perpetrators will have to be...
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prison that's according to the u.s. attorney general all of those heads of services though emphasizing that this man is innocent until proven guilty as whole series of agencies involved of course in this investigation thirteen sent across the country and the head of the cia the f.b.i. rather they're saying the investigation is still ongoing warning against any complacency there. well we can go live now to get a bit of perspective on this speak to political analyst charles alltel there on the line charles thanks for joining us that if you were listening in to that press conference clearly a very big security investigation there over the last twenty four thirty six hours still ongoing in fact to find out the exact motive of this man just look at the wider picture though here i mean recent polls showing the u.s. public is greatly divided it especially ahead of the midterms there this bomb or attempted bomber he seemingly only been targeting democrats c.n.n. as well why they labeled as fake news by trump and trump supporters what's this going to do to the divisions in the united states was show ready seemingly at a very tense p
prison that's according to the u.s. attorney general all of those heads of services though emphasizing that this man is innocent until proven guilty as whole series of agencies involved of course in this investigation thirteen sent across the country and the head of the cia the f.b.i. rather they're saying the investigation is still ongoing warning against any complacency there. well we can go live now to get a bit of perspective on this speak to political analyst charles alltel there on the...
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released, well rehearsed plans put in place to keep the public safe and the police, the prison and probation servicews and movement and internet access, stringent curfews and the breach of which could result in immediate recall to prison. now, can i ask if there is somebody here from —— bugle? —— der spiegel. there is somebody here from —— bugle? -- der spiegel. that does not seem to be a majority in the house of commons for a conceivable deal so what do you tell uk partners to take away their fear of the deal been rejected in parliament? looking back at the negotiations so far, would you say you have underestimated the eu's unity and if yes, how will you change your approach in the final stage of the talks? first, i think this will be the last question, but first of all, in relation to the unity of the 27, right at the very beginning of this process, i said we wa nt beginning of this process, i said we want the eu to remain strong. it is in the interests of the uk as the near neighbours of the 27 remaining states of the european union for the european union to remain strong. you asked about the que
released, well rehearsed plans put in place to keep the public safe and the police, the prison and probation servicews and movement and internet access, stringent curfews and the breach of which could result in immediate recall to prison. now, can i ask if there is somebody here from —— bugle? —— der spiegel. there is somebody here from —— bugle? -- der spiegel. that does not seem to be a majority in the house of commons for a conceivable deal so what do you tell uk partners to take...