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it may be her 'ob request by priti patel. it may be herjob to _ request by priti patel.el. it may be herjob to do that _ request by priti patel. it may be herjob to do that but _ request by priti patel. it may be herjob to do that but it - request by priti patel. it may be herjob to do that but it is - request by priti patel. it may be herjob to do that but it is my i request by priti patel. it may be | herjob to do that but it is my job herjob to do that but it is myjob to say mps are occasionally at risk but less than an officer going on call. a woman walking home alone, mps being attacked or killed may get more publicity but we aren't the only people who may suffer through no fault of our own. i hate threats against mps, i hated desperation it'll make their problems better by attacking a member of parliament. we aren't special, we may be more newsworthy but we share the risks and the comparative safety of most people in this country most of the time. . , . people in this country most of the time. ., , ., , time. there was a very well 'udged worse in terms * time. ther
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the home secretary, priti patel, says she is looking at a whole spectrum of measures to better protect mps following the death of sir david amess. i think it's fair to say we all have to be incredibly self—aware, conscientious, as to how we conduct our business and put safety front and centre of this. issues on social media have been highlighted as part of the discussion around the safety of mps. social media companies could do a lot more. they could take down some of these accounts, and they could end what you might call end—to—end anonymity. the man arrested by police following the killing of the uk mp sir david has been named as ali harbi ali and is being held under the terrorism act. officers have until friday to question him. a princely prize — the duke of cambridge prepares to reveal the winners of a new environmental award. a trial using pigs to scare away birds from one of europe's busiest airports is showing early signs of success. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. the home secretary, priti patel, says she is looking at a whole spectrum of mea
the home secretary, priti patel, says she is looking at a whole spectrum of measures to better protect mps following the death of sir david amess. i think it's fair to say we all have to be incredibly self—aware, conscientious, as to how we conduct our business and put safety front and centre of this. issues on social media have been highlighted as part of the discussion around the safety of mps. social media companies could do a lot more. they could take down some of these accounts, and they...
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interesting to hear priti patel say there that we need to be self—aware as politicians.sn't it? she and others have spoken extensively about the amount of abuse they get online, sometimes it spills over into death threats, and she was also asked in that interview actually whether the government was looking at introducing forced anonymity for people in twitter, because a lot of this abuse comes from anonymous accounts. now, this is a subject that has come up before, it is something being considered by the government. as you said, for the first time, really, today, that is the first time that is being looked actively looked at. though she said in his to be proportionate, because of course there are lots of people, whistle—blowers, for example, who use anonymous accounts, and that is a really important part of the democratic process too. but i would imagine that would be a really big feature of the debate on this in the coming days as our politics comes to terms with the tragedy on friday. joining me now is chris elmore, the mp for ogmore and also chair of the all party par
interesting to hear priti patel say there that we need to be self—aware as politicians.sn't it? she and others have spoken extensively about the amount of abuse they get online, sometimes it spills over into death threats, and she was also asked in that interview actually whether the government was looking at introducing forced anonymity for people in twitter, because a lot of this abuse comes from anonymous accounts. now, this is a subject that has come up before, it is something being...
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on. —— priti patel's announcement. what went on. -- priti patel's announcement.— what went on. -- priti , ., what went on. -- priti patel's announcement. ~' , ., , announcement. the key word there is miuht, announcement. the key word there is might. because _ announcement. the key word there is might, because the _ announcement. the key word there is might, because the concern - announcement. the key word there is might, because the concern is - announcement. the key word there is might, because the concern is on - announcement. the key word there is might, because the concern is on the | might, because the concern is on the proposals so far i have seen, i have yet to see the total remit of this independent inquiry. but nonetheless, we have to consider the fact, as i say, that there is not that power to compel witnesses to come forward, to compel evidence, and it does look narrow in scope thanit and it does look narrow in scope than it needs to be, and my advice to the home secretary is to make this as wide as possible, because of the absolute priority there has to be to restore trust a
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yes, i think this is exactly where priti - think this is exactly where priti patel— think this is exactlyker want to widen this important enquiry. _ speaker want to widen this important enquiry, this review into mp security. _ enquiry, this review into mp security, this ability to be anonymous and express hate and express— anonymous and express hate and express anger, and also the wider method _ express anger, and also the wider method in — express anger, and also the wider method in which we are having debates— method in which we are having debates now. i not only disagree with you — debates now. i not only disagree with you but i also hate you because of the _ with you but i also hate you because of the position you take. you know, and we _ of the position you take. you know, and we have — of the position you take. you know, and we have seen this in american politics— and we have seen this in american politics to — and we have seen this in american politics to some degree, where you simply— politics to some degree, where you simply cannot agree to disagree, and ithink— simply cannot agr
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home secretary priti patel has known sir david i priti patel has known sir david fulford hears.need. there are a range of measures in place. _ they need. there are a range of measures in place. not - they need. there are a range of measures in place. notjust- they need. there are a range of. measures in place. notjust about saying, let's go for option a, have bodyguards and security. there is a panoply of measures and we have to be proportionate in terms of the risk individuals are subjective. it looks like the killing of said david, allegedly murdered by a man who had booked an appointment to see him could change forever how british politics works. our news correspondent, duncan kennedy, is in leigh—on—sea. duncan, more floral tributes for sir david who clearly was a very popular constituency mp. that david who clearly was a very popular constituency mp.— constituency mp. that is absolutely ri . ht. constituency mp. that is absolutely right- another— constituency mp. that is absolutely right. another sombre _ constituency mp. that is absolutely right. another sombre day - const
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines: the home secretary, priti patel, says she is looking at a "whole spectrum" of measures to better protect mps following the death of sir david amess. i think it's fair to say we all have to be incredibly self—aware, conscientious, as to how we conduct our business and put safety front and centre of this. issues on social media have been highlighted as part of the discussion around the safety of mps the social media companies could do a lot more. overnight police presence at a house in north london, thought to be related to the stabbing of sir david amess a princely prize — the duke of cambridge prepares to reveal the winners of a new environmental award. and coming up in half an hour — it's the media show. good afternoon. the home secretary, priti patel, says mps may be offered police protection at constituency surgeries following the killing of sir david amess. a security review is already happening. it will consider whether these meetings should only take place with a pre—booked appointment. the man arrested by police following the killing
this is bbc news with the latest headlines: the home secretary, priti patel, says she is looking at a "whole spectrum" of measures to better protect mps following the death of sir david amess. i think it's fair to say we all have to be incredibly self—aware, conscientious, as to how we conduct our business and put safety front and centre of this. issues on social media have been highlighted as part of the discussion around the safety of mps the social media companies could do a lot...
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the home secretary priti patel has known sir david for over 30 years.couraging individual mps to discuss the risks they face with the police to work out what protection they need. there are a range of measures in place. this is notjust about saying, "let's go for option a, have bodyguards and security." there is a panoply of measures and we have to be proportionate in terms of the risk individuals are subject to. it looks like the killing of sir david, allegedly murdered by a man who had apparently booked an appointment to see him, could change forever how british politics works. daniel sandford, bbc news. our news correspondent duncan kennedy is in leigh—on—sea. and support his charitable causes — can mps continue to see their voters face to face? exactly, dave clearly put a lot of thought into this and it absolutely heartbreaking statement they've released to the police tonight and as you said there, it literally says that they are broken by what is happening. but urging people to show love and kindness and also that line you read out about about what
the home secretary priti patel has known sir david for over 30 years.couraging individual mps to discuss the risks they face with the police to work out what protection they need. there are a range of measures in place. this is notjust about saying, "let's go for option a, have bodyguards and security." there is a panoply of measures and we have to be proportionate in terms of the risk individuals are subject to. it looks like the killing of sir david, allegedly murdered by a man who...
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priti patel said there were "immediate" security changes being offered to mps in the wake of the killing of southend west mp will have to be self—aware about how we conduct business and put safety front and centre of this. one of the closest associates of the venezuelan president, nicolas maduro, has arrived in the united states to face money laundering charges. hollywood producers and the technicians union strike an eleventh—hour deal — avoiding industrial action that threatened to stop the cameras. a princely prize — the duke of cambridge prepares to reveal the winners of a new environmental award. a trial using pigs to scare away birds from one of europe's busiest airports is showing early signs of success. hello and welcome to bbc news. the home secretary, priti patel, says she is looking at a "whole spectrum" of measures to better protect mps following the death of sir david amess. she said mps had been contacted by the police to share details of their whereabouts and that her department was looking at whether officers should be on duty at constituency surgeries. detectives now have
priti patel said there were "immediate" security changes being offered to mps in the wake of the killing of southend west mp will have to be self—aware about how we conduct business and put safety front and centre of this. one of the closest associates of the venezuelan president, nicolas maduro, has arrived in the united states to face money laundering charges. hollywood producers and the technicians union strike an eleventh—hour deal — avoiding industrial action that...
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the home secretary priti patel has known sir david for over 30 years.g individual mps to discuss the risks they face with the police to work out what protection they need. there are a range of measures in place. this is notjust about saying, "let's go for option a, have bodyguards and security." there is a panoply of measures and we have to be proportionate in terms of the risk individuals are subject to. it looks like the killing of sir david, allegedly murdered by a man who had apparently booked an appointment to see him, could change forever how british politics works. daniel sandford, bbc news. our correspondent, duncan kennedy, has been at the scene in leigh—on—sea in essex. earlier he described what the mood has been like. on what has been a pretty sombre day here all in all, dozens and dozens of people coming to the scene to lay down theirflowers and cards, and the cards containing some really poignant messages. one read how they were happy that david had served them as an mp, and they praised him for what he had done for this constituency. anoth
the home secretary priti patel has known sir david for over 30 years.g individual mps to discuss the risks they face with the police to work out what protection they need. there are a range of measures in place. this is notjust about saying, "let's go for option a, have bodyguards and security." there is a panoply of measures and we have to be proportionate in terms of the risk individuals are subject to. it looks like the killing of sir david, allegedly murdered by a man who had...
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injuly, home secretary priti patel promised an extra £54 million to double the number of patrols on thebut m darmanin says that cash has yet to come. translation: the british - government has not yet paid us what they promised us. at the moment not a single euro has been handed over by the british, following the deal that i negotiated several months ago with priti patel. the english are an honourable nation, and i'm sure it's just a small delay and they will keep their promise. priti patel recently threatened to withhold the money if the french authorities didn't prevent more crossings. france says it's now stopping 65% of those who attempt to set off. but hundreds of migrants have reached the uk on small boats in the past two days, including children and a baby. that brings the total for this year to around 18,000 people. the number arriving by lorry, though, is comparatively small — around 850 people detected between january and august. and overall, asylum claims fell by 4% in the past year. both britain and france agree that the dangerous journeys must be stopped, but there's no cons
injuly, home secretary priti patel promised an extra £54 million to double the number of patrols on thebut m darmanin says that cash has yet to come. translation: the british - government has not yet paid us what they promised us. at the moment not a single euro has been handed over by the british, following the deal that i negotiated several months ago with priti patel. the english are an honourable nation, and i'm sure it's just a small delay and they will keep their promise. priti patel...
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the home secretary priti patel has known sir david for over 30 years.dividual mps to discuss the risks they face with the police to work out what protection they need. there are a range of measures in place. this is notjust about saying, "let's go for option a, have bodyguards and security." there is a panoply of measures and we have to be proportionate in terms of the risk individuals are subject to. it looks like the killing of sir david, allegedly murdered by a man who had apparently booked an appointment to see him, could change forever how british politics works. daniel sandford, bbc news. in the last half hour, the family of sir david amess have released a statement. they thank everyone for the tributes. "the support shown by friends, constituents and the general public alike has been so overwhelming. as a family it has given us strength." it goes on to say, "we are enormously proud of him. our hearts are shattered. however, there was still so much david wanted to do. as a family, we ask everyone to support the many charities he worked with." lets
the home secretary priti patel has known sir david for over 30 years.dividual mps to discuss the risks they face with the police to work out what protection they need. there are a range of measures in place. this is notjust about saying, "let's go for option a, have bodyguards and security." there is a panoply of measures and we have to be proportionate in terms of the risk individuals are subject to. it looks like the killing of sir david, allegedly murdered by a man who had...
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the home secretary priti patel has known sir david for over 30 years.ividual mps to discuss the risks they face with the police, to work out what protection they need. there are a range of measures in place. so this isn't about just about saying, "let's go for option a, have bodyguards or security." there's a panoply of measures and we have to be proportionate in terms of the risk individuals are subject to. sir david was allegedly murdered in this church hall by a man who'd apparently booked an appointment to see him, but his killing may change forever how british politics works. daniel sandford, bbc news. the speaker of the house of commons, who helps oversee security around mps, says lessons must be learned, after what he called a "hideous killing". mps are warning of increasing hostility towards politicians. our political correspondent, damian grammaticas has more details. in leigh—on—sea today, more tributes for sir david amess. many have come from his constituents but some from neighbouring mps. the killing of one of their number has shaken many.
the home secretary priti patel has known sir david for over 30 years.ividual mps to discuss the risks they face with the police, to work out what protection they need. there are a range of measures in place. so this isn't about just about saying, "let's go for option a, have bodyguards or security." there's a panoply of measures and we have to be proportionate in terms of the risk individuals are subject to. sir david was allegedly murdered in this church hall by a man who'd...
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priti patel.dvice surgery, that is something all mps do week in, week out. of course david, as i knew him and as we knew him, was a passionate champion for southend and with that of course he was a man of the people. he was there for everyone. he was a much—loved parliamentarian. to me, he was a dear and loyal friend. but also he was a devoted husband and father. and we think of julia and their children at this really sad time. they're in our thoughts the. and in or prayers. and of course you have seen some of the tributes that have been laid today for david and i think that absolutes reflects the warmth and affection that people had for him. the prime minister and i have come to pay our own respects and our tributes to david while also paying respects to the emergency services and the police in particular, who responded yesterday with both great speed, but also with selfless professionalism, putting themselves in harm's way to protect the rest of us. now clearly there is a live police investigati
priti patel.dvice surgery, that is something all mps do week in, week out. of course david, as i knew him and as we knew him, was a passionate champion for southend and with that of course he was a man of the people. he was there for everyone. he was a much—loved parliamentarian. to me, he was a dear and loyal friend. but also he was a devoted husband and father. and we think of julia and their children at this really sad time. they're in our thoughts the. and in or prayers. and of course you...
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priti patel has urged her parliamentary colleagues to take the "change in risk seriously".
priti patel has urged her parliamentary colleagues to take the "change in risk seriously".
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the home secretary priti patel has known sir david for over 30 years.g individual mps to discuss the risks they face with the police to work out what protection they need. there are a range of measures in place. this is notjust about saying, "let's go for option a, have bodyguards and security." there is a panoply of measures and we have to be proportionate in terms of the risk individuals are subject to. it looks like the killing of sir david, allegedly murdered by a man who had apparently booked an appointment to see him, could change forever how british politics works. daniel sandford, bbc news. in the last half hour, the family of sir david amess have released a statement, thanking everyone for the wonderful tributes. it says... it goes on to say... our correspondent duncan kennedy is in leigh—on—sea. duncan, ina duncan, in a sense, the tribute captures the impact that the public has had on the family. the small grain of comfort in an awful 48 hours for them. how would you character is the mood you've encountered in leigh—on—sea? it certainly has ca
the home secretary priti patel has known sir david for over 30 years.g individual mps to discuss the risks they face with the police to work out what protection they need. there are a range of measures in place. this is notjust about saying, "let's go for option a, have bodyguards and security." there is a panoply of measures and we have to be proportionate in terms of the risk individuals are subject to. it looks like the killing of sir david, allegedly murdered by a man who had...
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the home secretary, priti patel, says mps may be offered police protection at constituency surgeries following the killing of sir david amess. a security review — which is already under way — will consider whether these meetings must take place with a pre—booked appointment. the man arrested by police following the killing of the mp sir david amess has been named as ali harbi ali. the 25—year—old is being held under the terrorism act and officers have until friday to question him. our political correspondent peter saull reports. this tight—knit seaside community continues to mourn its member of parliament, stabbed to death while meeting the people who were selected to represent. the tragedy has really hit home for mp5, many of whom considered sir david amess a friend, and some are reassessing the way they work. and some are reassessing the way the work. ., ., , ., ., ., and some are reassessing the way the work. ., ., ., ., ., they work. none of us are afraid to walk out of — they work. none of us are afraid to walk out of our— they work. none of us are afraid to walk out of our door
the home secretary, priti patel, says mps may be offered police protection at constituency surgeries following the killing of sir david amess. a security review — which is already under way — will consider whether these meetings must take place with a pre—booked appointment. the man arrested by police following the killing of the mp sir david amess has been named as ali harbi ali. the 25—year—old is being held under the terrorism act and officers have until friday to question him. our...
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but looking at this priti patel is saying a very similar think that borisjohnson, is listen to women,ake what they're saying seriously, if there's been an incident it has to be thoroughly investigated. treat everyone seriously and with dignity and respect. what you don't want this to be and this from the prime minister and the times and also in the telegraph from the home secretary is just words. we don't want to hear just words. we don't want to hear just words. we don't want to hear just words around conference time. we want them to follow through with this and want to make sure that the streets are safer within the story as well there is further criticism of the metropolitan police. it mentions that the three was identified for his indecent exposure a few days before but they didn't a chilly realise he was a police officer which again is going to be shocking to many people who didn't find that out straight away. also that two then were in a whatsapp group with them sharing races and various other offensive messages. they haven't been suspended as yet. there is clearly a lot to be d
but looking at this priti patel is saying a very similar think that borisjohnson, is listen to women,ake what they're saying seriously, if there's been an incident it has to be thoroughly investigated. treat everyone seriously and with dignity and respect. what you don't want this to be and this from the prime minister and the times and also in the telegraph from the home secretary is just words. we don't want to hear just words. we don't want to hear just words. we don't want to hear just...
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priti patel recently threatened to withhold the money if the french authorities didn�*t prevent moreoff. but hundreds of migrants have reached the uk on small boats in the past two days, including children and a baby. that brings the total for this year to around 18,000 people. the number arriving by lorry, though, is comparatively small — around 850 people detected between january and august. and overall, asylum claims fell by 4% in the past year. both britain and france agree that the dangerous journeys must be stopped, but there�*s no consensus on the best way to achieve this. the home office has said it�*s doing everything it can to support the french response and to target the criminals organising the crossings. simon jones, bbc news. new sign to say there is a risk nation�*s will be increasingly unable to meet the needs of their populations. the data suggest that the uk is one of the most nature depleted places in the world, ranking in the bottom 10% of all the countries. we have been to a nature reserve in the north of england. just outside the busy city of york is the askham
priti patel recently threatened to withhold the money if the french authorities didn�*t prevent moreoff. but hundreds of migrants have reached the uk on small boats in the past two days, including children and a baby. that brings the total for this year to around 18,000 people. the number arriving by lorry, though, is comparatively small — around 850 people detected between january and august. and overall, asylum claims fell by 4% in the past year. both britain and france agree that the...
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over the summer, the home secretary priti patel threatened to withhold more than £50 million of funding patrol with us, general tavart issued a threat of his own. shared costs are one thing, shared interests and priorities another. france received more than 150,000 asylum claims in 2019. the uk, around 35,000. with relations strained after brexit, how far will france go to stop a small percentage of its migrants who want to leave for the uk? what has happened over the last ten years, every single time there's an issue, we say "ok, we need five more million for this, 5 million for that," but we are not actually really trying to solve the problem, which means actually working together more closely. john—paul mulot, currently working for france's centre—right presidential candidates, used to be the cross—channel envoy for france's northern region in the run—up to brexit. he spent years studying border arrangements there and talking to those on both sides. if you work together, it has to be really a joint force on the ground where in the army, at the moment, we still have, due to the bilate
over the summer, the home secretary priti patel threatened to withhold more than £50 million of funding patrol with us, general tavart issued a threat of his own. shared costs are one thing, shared interests and priorities another. france received more than 150,000 asylum claims in 2019. the uk, around 35,000. with relations strained after brexit, how far will france go to stop a small percentage of its migrants who want to leave for the uk? what has happened over the last ten years, every...
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priti patel announcing that inquiry. police attention. there is the issue around all of this of if there is an attempt to increase prosecutions, increase attention on these themes, how does that match up with the backlog that exists in courts. we had the premise thinking it did not think it was right misogyny became a hate crime and existing legislation was in his view adequate if it was properly prosecuted. a couple of other things that start out, on the protests, very strong language from priti patel describing these protests on the m25 and elsewhere as some of the most self—defeating environment will protest the country has seen. she talked about boosting police capacity to deal with them. that might run into an issue of court capacity and the justice system to deal with any people prosecuted. and towards the end, on the issue of cross—channel migrants crossing, her emphasis saying the vast majority of those making those illegal crossings are male economic migrants. and the focus should be on those applying via legal
priti patel announcing that inquiry. police attention. there is the issue around all of this of if there is an attempt to increase prosecutions, increase attention on these themes, how does that match up with the backlog that exists in courts. we had the premise thinking it did not think it was right misogyny became a hate crime and existing legislation was in his view adequate if it was properly prosecuted. a couple of other things that start out, on the protests, very strong language from...
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over the summer, the home secretary priti patel threatened to withhold more than £50 million of fundinge on patrol with us, general tavart issued a threat of his own. shared costs are one thing, shared interests and priorities another. france received more than 150,000 asylum claims in 2019. the uk, around 35,000. with relations strained after brexit, how far will france go to stop a small percentage of its migrants who want to leave for the uk? what has happened over the last ten years, every single time there's an issue, we say "ok, we need five more million for this, 5 million for that," but we are not actually really trying to solve the problem, which means actually working together more closely. john—paul mulot, currently working for france's centre—right presidential candidates, used to be the cross—channel envoy for france's northern region in the run—up to brexit. he spent years studying border arrangements there and talking to those on both sides. if you work together, it has to be really a joint force on the ground where in the army, at the moment, we still have, due to the bi
over the summer, the home secretary priti patel threatened to withhold more than £50 million of fundinge on patrol with us, general tavart issued a threat of his own. shared costs are one thing, shared interests and priorities another. france received more than 150,000 asylum claims in 2019. the uk, around 35,000. with relations strained after brexit, how far will france go to stop a small percentage of its migrants who want to leave for the uk? what has happened over the last ten years, every...
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priti patel said she was addressing conference notjust as the home secretary that has a woman.rowing concerns about violence against women and was now acting on them. there were further announcements from the justice secretary aim to tackling violent offending. we secretary aim to tackling violent offendina. ~ ~' ., secretary aim to tackling violent offendina. ~ ~ ., ., secretary aim to tackling violent offendina. ~ ., ., ., offending. we know 39% of violent crime is offending. we know 3996 of violent crime is linked _ offending. we know 3996 of violent crime is linked to _ offending. we know 3996 of violent crime is linked to alcohol, - offending. we know 3996 of violent crime is linked to alcohol, but - offending. we know 3996 of violent crime is linked to alcohol, but nowi crime is linked to alcohol, but now we have game changing innovation in surprise attacks which can test whether someone has been drinking every 30 minutes. —— in sobriety tax. every 30 minutes. -- in sobriety tax. . , every 30 minutes. -- in sobriety tax. .,, ., , tax. critics say the conservatives have ti
priti patel said she was addressing conference notjust as the home secretary that has a woman.rowing concerns about violence against women and was now acting on them. there were further announcements from the justice secretary aim to tackling violent offending. we secretary aim to tackling violent offendina. ~ ~' ., secretary aim to tackling violent offendina. ~ ~ ., ., secretary aim to tackling violent offendina. ~ ., ., ., offending. we know 39% of violent crime is offending. we know 3996 of...
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i agree with priti patel, i never thought i would say those words!a screen, fair enough. others may want a large table between them. but others might actually want everybody searched before they come into the mp�*s surgery. but democracy has to continue and to be cowed by a nutter wielding a knife would be ridiculous.— wielding a knife would be ridiculous. ., ., , ., , ridiculous. now some other stories, sta in: ridiculous. now some other stories, staying with — ridiculous. now some other stories, staying with the _ ridiculous. now some other stories, staying with the sunday _ ridiculous. now some other stories, staying with the sunday telegraph. | staying with the sunday telegraph. this is a proposal to overhaul the human rights act. explain what is being proposed here. i human rights act. explain what is being proposed here.— human rights act. explain what is being proposed here. i think it is a tid in: u- being proposed here. i think it is a tidying up exercise _ being proposed here. i think it is a tidying up exercise after— being proposed here.
i agree with priti patel, i never thought i would say those words!a screen, fair enough. others may want a large table between them. but others might actually want everybody searched before they come into the mp�*s surgery. but democracy has to continue and to be cowed by a nutter wielding a knife would be ridiculous.— wielding a knife would be ridiculous. ., ., , ., , ridiculous. now some other stories, sta in: ridiculous. now some other stories, staying with — ridiculous. now some other...
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meanwhile, home secretary priti patel confirms new measures to improve mps�* safety.ng to the daily mail, sir david's alleged killer had been referred to a deradicalisation scheme which aims to stop individuals becoming terrorirst. it raises questionss on whether an oppotunity to stop him was missed. in the telegraph — intelligence agencies are warning of a potential new wave of attacks by terrorists radicalised while spending months at home during the pandemic. the guardian says that companies who are sponsoring next month's cop26 climate summit in glasgow have raised formal complaints to its organisers, condemning it it as �*mismanaged' and �*very last minute'. and in the ft — officials at the grand mosque of mecca remove social distancing markers allowing the holy site to reopen at full capacity for the first time since the start of the pandemic. so, let's begin. starting with the express, no one should die in that way. lots of the papers taking the statement of lots of the papers taking the statemen— lots of the papers taking the statemen ., , ., , ., ., , stateme
meanwhile, home secretary priti patel confirms new measures to improve mps�* safety.ng to the daily mail, sir david's alleged killer had been referred to a deradicalisation scheme which aims to stop individuals becoming terrorirst. it raises questionss on whether an oppotunity to stop him was missed. in the telegraph — intelligence agencies are warning of a potential new wave of attacks by terrorists radicalised while spending months at home during the pandemic. the guardian says that...
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that is priti patel and _ available to all members. available to all members. that is priti patel and you heard from i available to all members. that is l priti patel and you heard from nick thomas, the shadow home secretary with coverage continuing on bbc parliament. we will leave it there for now. the essence of it that the review into security is continuing in the threat level to mps is no different from the threat level for the country more generally and hopefully that will come with some reassurance to mps and there is a heightened risk but there is a risk level at the same as that for the country as a whole. the headlines on bbc news... the health secretary, sajid javid says around five million people over the age of 16 have still not had the jab and stresses the pandemic is farfrom over. a woman claims she was injected with a drug at a nightclub as the home secretary urges police to assess urgently a reported rise in drink and needle spiking. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, good evening. we start with t
that is priti patel and _ available to all members. available to all members. that is priti patel and you heard from i available to all members. that is l priti patel and you heard from nick thomas, the shadow home secretary with coverage continuing on bbc parliament. we will leave it there for now. the essence of it that the review into security is continuing in the threat level to mps is no different from the threat level for the country more generally and hopefully that will come with some...
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and the home secretary, priti patel, will be appearing on the andrew marr show tomorrow morning at 9amc one. we had an early patch of rain of eastern england. scotland was one of the sunniest places. we sought the cloud break across southern england. it stayed pretty cloudy for some across northern england. over recent hours, we had seen rain arrive in the rain is making inroads across scotland and will push southwards and eastwards over the next few hours. the rain will be more persistent over england and wales for a time. light rain across southern wales and south—west england but otherwise staying largely dry in the south—east. temperature is mild but relatively cool temperature is mild but relatively cool. it should be a fine start for orkney and shetland with some sunny spells, may be the odd isolated shower. rain elsewhere, turning light and patchy through the day, some mistiness over the tops of the hills. damp in northern england and scotland. we will start to see sunny spells breaking through across parts of the south of england and south midlands. temperatures could be high a
and the home secretary, priti patel, will be appearing on the andrew marr show tomorrow morning at 9amc one. we had an early patch of rain of eastern england. scotland was one of the sunniest places. we sought the cloud break across southern england. it stayed pretty cloudy for some across northern england. over recent hours, we had seen rain arrive in the rain is making inroads across scotland and will push southwards and eastwards over the next few hours. the rain will be more persistent over...
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the home secretary priti patel has known sir david for over 30 years.ks they face with the police, to work out what protection they need. there are a range of measures in place, so this isn't about just about saying, "let's go for option a, have bodyguards or security" — there's a panoply of measures and we have to be proportionate in terms of the risk individuals are subject to. sir david was allegedly murdered in this church hall by a man who'd apparently booked an appointment to see him, but his killing may change forever how british politics works. daniel sandford, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. spanish prime minister pedro sanchez has vowed to outlaw prostitution in the country. un research says spain is the third largest world centre for the sex work industry, behind puerto rico and thailand. mr sanchez said the practice enslaved women, and his government would draw up legislation to punish solicitation and those who profit from the trade. thousands of people in el salvador have staged a protest against president nayib bukele, a
the home secretary priti patel has known sir david for over 30 years.ks they face with the police, to work out what protection they need. there are a range of measures in place, so this isn't about just about saying, "let's go for option a, have bodyguards or security" — there's a panoply of measures and we have to be proportionate in terms of the risk individuals are subject to. sir david was allegedly murdered in this church hall by a man who'd apparently booked an appointment to...
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over the summer, home secretary priti patel threatened to withhold more than £50 million of funding forrol with us, the general issued a threat of his own. shared costs are one thing, shared interests and priorities are another. france received more than 150,000 asylum claims in 2019. the uk, around 35,000. with relations strained after brexit, not viable france go to stop a small of its migrants who want to leave for the uk? what has happened over the last ten years, every single time there is an issue, we say we need five more million for this, 5 million for that, but we're actually really trying to solve the problem, which means actually work together more closely. actually work together more closel . g ., . actually work together more closel ., ., ., ~ ., closely. john paul mulot currently _ closely. john paul mulot currently working - closely. john paul mulot currently working for - closely. john paul mulot - currently working for france's centre—right presidential candidates, is to be the cross—channel envoy for france's northern region in the run—up to brexit —— jean—paul mulot.
over the summer, home secretary priti patel threatened to withhold more than £50 million of funding forrol with us, the general issued a threat of his own. shared costs are one thing, shared interests and priorities are another. france received more than 150,000 asylum claims in 2019. the uk, around 35,000. with relations strained after brexit, not viable france go to stop a small of its migrants who want to leave for the uk? what has happened over the last ten years, every single time there...
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at the conservative party conference, priti patel said the public needs answers to ensure that �*somethingike this can never happen again.�* she described wayne couzens who's been sentenced to life in prison as a monster. our political correspondent, iain watson, reports from the party conference. for all the wrong reasons, violence against women and girls has moved up the agenda. a vigil following the murder of sarah everard by seven police officer in march highlighted many of the concerns women have about their own safety. but the home secretary recognises that this has also lowered public confidence in the police. are you doing enough to prevent violence against women and girls? so today she wanted to demonstrate that she did notjust check concerns about violence against women, but would act on them, and that there would be an independent enquiry into how wayne couzens have been able to abuse his position as a police officer. i say i say this is home secretary, but also as a woman. it is appalling that a serving police officer was able to abuse his position of power, authority and trust
at the conservative party conference, priti patel said the public needs answers to ensure that �*somethingike this can never happen again.�* she described wayne couzens who's been sentenced to life in prison as a monster. our political correspondent, iain watson, reports from the party conference. for all the wrong reasons, violence against women and girls has moved up the agenda. a vigil following the murder of sarah everard by seven police officer in march highlighted many of the concerns...
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priti patel told the telegraph, they should not be considered low—level crimes. places where people feel unsafe. we're absolutely committed to tackling violence against women and girls. that is going to be our focus. it is one of our priorities. so you will see us out on patrol in hot spots. but there are calls for more scrutiny of the police themselves. this has been going on for many, many years and i'm rather tired of hearing police forces say "we are going to learn lessons from some tragedy." the lessons don't seem to be learned, and the lessons are that women's suffering of this kind of stuff has to stop. and women up and down the country are saying that. and you have to listen, and police forces are not doing that. and so it has to be listened at a lower level, and i'm sorry that means resourcing and more police available and more money put into policing and into the court system. but we also have to have much better processes of training police and those in the justice system. opposition politicians accused the government of starving the police and courts
priti patel told the telegraph, they should not be considered low—level crimes. places where people feel unsafe. we're absolutely committed to tackling violence against women and girls. that is going to be our focus. it is one of our priorities. so you will see us out on patrol in hot spots. but there are calls for more scrutiny of the police themselves. this has been going on for many, many years and i'm rather tired of hearing police forces say "we are going to learn lessons from some...
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the headlines: the home secretary, priti patel, says she is looking at a "whole spectrum" of measures to better protect mps following the death of sir david amess. i think it's fair to say we all have to be incredibly self—aware, conscientious about how we conduct our business and put safety front and centre of this. the man arrested by police following the killing of the uk mp sir david has been named as ali harbi ali and is being held under the terrorism act. officers have until friday to question him. a candlelit vigil was held last night in tribute to the southend mp, who was stabbed multiple times during a constituency surgery on friday. one of the closest associates of the venezuelan president, nicolas maduro, has arrived in the united states to face money laundering charges. a princely prize — the duke of cambridge prepares to reveal the winners of a new environmental award. some of the busiest rail routes between london and the south—east of england are being taken over by the government today. a trial using pigs to scare away birds from one of europe's busiest airports is sho
the headlines: the home secretary, priti patel, says she is looking at a "whole spectrum" of measures to better protect mps following the death of sir david amess. i think it's fair to say we all have to be incredibly self—aware, conscientious about how we conduct our business and put safety front and centre of this. the man arrested by police following the killing of the uk mp sir david has been named as ali harbi ali and is being held under the terrorism act. officers have until...
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the home secretary priti patel has known sir david for over 30 years.dual mps to discuss the risks they face with the police, to work out what protection they need. there are a range of measures in place. so this isn't about just about saying, "let's go for option a, have bodyguards or security." there's a panoply of measures and we have to be proportionate in terms of the risk individuals are subject to. sir david was allegedly murdered in this church hall by a man who'd apparently booked an appointment to see him, but his killing may change forever how british politics works. daniel sandford, bbc news. the speaker of the house of commons, who helps oversee security around mps, says lessons must be learned after what he called the "hideous killing" of sir david. mps are warning of increasing hostility towards politicians. our political correspondent, damian grammaticas has more details. in leigh—on—sea today, more tributes for sir david amess. many have come from his constituents but some from neighbouring mps. the killing of one of their number has sh
the home secretary priti patel has known sir david for over 30 years.dual mps to discuss the risks they face with the police, to work out what protection they need. there are a range of measures in place. so this isn't about just about saying, "let's go for option a, have bodyguards or security." there's a panoply of measures and we have to be proportionate in terms of the risk individuals are subject to. sir david was allegedly murdered in this church hall by a man who'd apparently...
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the home secretary, priti patel, says she is looking at a "whole spectrum" of measures to better protectlowing the death of sir david amess. i think it is fair to say we all have to be incredibly self—aware, conscientious as to how we conduct our business, and put safety front and centre of this. issues on social media have been highlighted as part of the discussion around the safety of mps. the social media companies could do a lot more. they could take down some of these accounts, and they could end what you might call end—to—end anonymity. the man arrested by police following the killing of the uk mp has been named as ali harbi ali and is being held under the terrorism act. officers have until friday to question him. a princely prize — the duke of cambridge prepares to reveal the winners of a new environmental award. some of the busiest rail routes between london and the south—east of england are being taken over by the government today. now on bbc news, it's the travel show, with lucy hedges. this week on the show: throwing some shakes in berlin. this is the capital of techno. tastin
the home secretary, priti patel, says she is looking at a "whole spectrum" of measures to better protectlowing the death of sir david amess. i think it is fair to say we all have to be incredibly self—aware, conscientious as to how we conduct our business, and put safety front and centre of this. issues on social media have been highlighted as part of the discussion around the safety of mps. the social media companies could do a lot more. they could take down some of these accounts,...
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news this lunchtime from priti patel of this enquiry, and the home office releasing some more details we just played you from her speech here. so a 2—part enquiry, as you say. the first one into it when cozens' previous behaviour, a definitive account of his conduct leading up to his conviction last week. various reported details as to alleged behaviour prior to events in march. the first part of the enquiry will explore that. secondly, the wider issues across policing that are provoked by what we learned last week. so vetting practices, professional standards and discipline. it will be a non—statutory enquiry, could be converted into a statutory enquiry if necessary, the home office say. we do not yet know who will chair the enquiry, the terms of reference, or precisely when conclusions from it will be published. and suddenly there's some concern the labour party this afternoon that there is a danger that the enquiry could take a long time —— certainly there is constant and some concern. nick thomas—symonds, the shadow home secretary, described the government's announcement as half—h
news this lunchtime from priti patel of this enquiry, and the home office releasing some more details we just played you from her speech here. so a 2—part enquiry, as you say. the first one into it when cozens' previous behaviour, a definitive account of his conduct leading up to his conviction last week. various reported details as to alleged behaviour prior to events in march. the first part of the enquiry will explore that. secondly, the wider issues across policing that are provoked by...
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— tonight talking about it, priti patel talking about it saying the police _ patel talking aboutoing to be more lives lost. conservatives have been in government for over a decade is it theirfall? is that government for over a decade is it their fall? is that all parties not taking this seriously enough because this goes back decades does in a? i don't think you can just blame this goes back decades does in a? i don't think you canjust blame the don't think you can just blame the conservative government. this is a widespread problem on the left, on the right, in every institution. when ijust think the right, in every institution. when i just think about this, why are we seeing, why didn't we see a huge demonstration by good then after the death of sarah everard? surely it must really upset them that their gender is guilty of two of all others. why don't women/? to be ever asked themselves these questions? and why can't then say this is enough and for the sake of daughters and mothers and sisters we will work with the women on this. that would be fantastic, when nick? an interesti
— tonight talking about it, priti patel talking about it saying the police _ patel talking aboutoing to be more lives lost. conservatives have been in government for over a decade is it theirfall? is that government for over a decade is it their fall? is that all parties not taking this seriously enough because this goes back decades does in a? i don't think you can just blame this goes back decades does in a? i don't think you canjust blame the don't think you can just blame the conservative...
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the home secretary, priti patel, says she is looking at a "whole spectrum" of measures to better protect mps, including on social media. two best friends who grow coral and the country of costa rica are among the winners of the first ever earthshot prizes a new environmental award presented by the duke of cambridge. and after almost two weeks, brighton and hove city council have reached a deal with the unions to end the bin strike in the city. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster, daisy mcandrew and the financial times whitehall editor, sebastian payne. let's take a look at some of tomorrow's front pages, starting with... let's start with the metro and an emotional message from the family of sir david amess. they say they're "absolutely broken" by his killing, urging everyone to set hatred aside and work towards togetherness. that message is also on the front page of the i, along with confirmation from home secretary priti patel that there will be new measures to improve mps�* safety. according to the daily m
the home secretary, priti patel, says she is looking at a "whole spectrum" of measures to better protect mps, including on social media. two best friends who grow coral and the country of costa rica are among the winners of the first ever earthshot prizes a new environmental award presented by the duke of cambridge. and after almost two weeks, brighton and hove city council have reached a deal with the unions to end the bin strike in the city. hello and welcome to our look ahead to...
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announces an independent inquiry into the murder of sarah everard. announces an independent inquiry priti patelaid it would look at how sarah's killer was allowed to serve as a metropolitan police officer despite concerns about his behaviour. the public have a right to know what systematic failures enabled his continued employment as a police officer. we need answers as to why this was allowed to happen. also on the programme tonight... as the army steps in to help with fuel deliveries, the prime minister insists there's no supply crisis and he's not worried... what you can't do, and must not do, laura, is, simply go back to the old, tired failed model of the uk economy that has led to a relative under productivity by comparison with all our major competitors for decades, and has held wages down. a former facebook employee turned whistleblower tells us law makers that the social media giant is harming children, stoking division and weakening democracy. at least 200,000 children in france were assaulted by priests and monks in the catholic church over the past 70 years according to an inquiry th
announces an independent inquiry into the murder of sarah everard. announces an independent inquiry priti patelaid it would look at how sarah's killer was allowed to serve as a metropolitan police officer despite concerns about his behaviour. the public have a right to know what systematic failures enabled his continued employment as a police officer. we need answers as to why this was allowed to happen. also on the programme tonight... as the army steps in to help with fuel deliveries, the...
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the home secretary priti patel backs calls to change the law, to give victims of domestic abuse more report crimes. the social care watchdog in england warns many people could be left without help this winter because of an �*exhausted and depleted' work force good evening and welcome to bbc news. scientists advising the uk government, say plans but, ministers in england are resisting calls to switch to their winter plan b that would see measures like compulsory face coverings in certain places. the scientists say early intervention, like asking more people to work from home, could have the greatest impact on preventing viral spread, and reduce the need for more stringent and longer—lasting measures. new figures from the office for national statistics, suggest that 1.1 million people were infected across the uk last week, the highest number since january. currently there are more than a thousand hospital admissions a day. the government has a new campaign urging those eligible to book their boosterjabs. borisjohnson says there are no plans to implement tighter rules, although the situ
the home secretary priti patel backs calls to change the law, to give victims of domestic abuse more report crimes. the social care watchdog in england warns many people could be left without help this winter because of an �*exhausted and depleted' work force good evening and welcome to bbc news. scientists advising the uk government, say plans but, ministers in england are resisting calls to switch to their winter plan b that would see measures like compulsory face coverings in certain...