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— it would be very difficult for priti patel to — it would be very difficult for priti patel toat he had started — had started, given that he had started to be very vocal about his disappointment and frustrations around — disappointment and frustrations around cressida dick and her apparent _ around cressida dick and her apparent inability to change the culture — apparent inability to change the culture or to change it quickly enough. _ culture or to change it quickly enough, which is extremely interesting because cressida dick had given— interesting because cressida dick had given an interview only this morning — had given an interview only this morning to one of the bbc radio station's. — morning to one of the bbc radio station's, but that wasn't the case ohce _ station's, but that wasn't the case once the _ station's, but that wasn't the case once the police watchdog report had come _ once the police watchdog report had come out _ once the police watchdog report had come out into the whatsapp groups at the charing _ come out into the whatsapp groups at the charing cross polic
— it would be very difficult for priti patel to — it would be very difficult for priti patel toat he had started — had started, given that he had started to be very vocal about his disappointment and frustrations around — disappointment and frustrations around cressida dick and her apparent _ around cressida dick and her apparent inability to change the culture — apparent inability to change the culture or to change it quickly enough. _ culture or to change it quickly enough, which is...
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the home secretary, priti patel, says "strong and decisive new leadership" of the metropolitan policenow needed to restore public confidence. she also says the challenges facing the force are stark and sobering. it follows the resignation of dame cressida dick as commissioner, who says she lost the confidence of the mayor of london, despite her view that she could bring change to a beleaguered force. the met has suffered a string of high profile scandals, over misogyny, racism and homophobia. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford has the latest. arriving at new scotland yard this morning, the woman who is walking away from the biggestjob in british policing. although she is highly respected in the force, she'd felt she had no option after intense pressure from the london mayor sadiq khan. cressida dick first came to public attention as the officer in command whenjean—charles de menezes was wrongly shot, though the jury said she was not personally to blame. in hertime said she was not personally to blame. in her time as met commissioner, two officers took photos of the bodies
the home secretary, priti patel, says "strong and decisive new leadership" of the metropolitan policenow needed to restore public confidence. she also says the challenges facing the force are stark and sobering. it follows the resignation of dame cressida dick as commissioner, who says she lost the confidence of the mayor of london, despite her view that she could bring change to a beleaguered force. the met has suffered a string of high profile scandals, over misogyny, racism and...
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that's why we need a personal. cast-iron assurance from priti patel cast—iron assurance from priti patelear. i really hope that priti patel can give us her personal assurance. obviously it's important that the mayor of london, as he policing and crime commissionerfor mayor of london, as he policing and crime commissioner for london mayor of london, as he policing and crime commissionerfor london has very strong and put in the decision making process and i hope his views will be taken into account. but we need reassurances from pretty tell about boris johnson's need reassurances from pretty tell about borisjohnson's role. fiend need reassurances from pretty tell about boris johnson's role. and you have faith in — about boris johnson's role. and you have faith in the _ about boris johnson's role. and you have faith in the home _ about boris johnson's role. and you have faith in the home secretary i about boris johnson's role. and you | have faith in the home secretary his ability to take did not do that? given the decision is to be forced by the man not the home secretary. do i have faith i
that's why we need a personal. cast-iron assurance from priti patel cast—iron assurance from priti patelear. i really hope that priti patel can give us her personal assurance. obviously it's important that the mayor of london, as he policing and crime commissionerfor mayor of london, as he policing and crime commissioner for london mayor of london, as he policing and crime commissionerfor london has very strong and put in the decision making process and i hope his views will be taken into...
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but despite those tensions, sadiq khan and priti patel seem in principle to what the same thing.ard from daniel that she wants strong new leadership and also the culture of policing to be scrutinised. sadiq khan would agree with that. but the process of finding a replacement is politically charged because although it is technically a home office appointment because the met has national responsibilities, too, nonetheless, sadiq khan has made it very clear that if he does not have confidence in the successor, quite simply, it will be impossible for them to do theirjob and over the next few weeks, the met has to take the hugely sensitive decision as to whether the prime minister and his close colleagues broke lockdown laws, something which could be career ending potentially for boris johnson. it is not yet clear whether it will be cressida dick in her last few weeks of the job that will take those decisions or whether this will be a hot potato for her potential successor. but the liberal democrats are calling on borisjohnson to make it very clear that he will play no part in the pro
but despite those tensions, sadiq khan and priti patel seem in principle to what the same thing.ard from daniel that she wants strong new leadership and also the culture of policing to be scrutinised. sadiq khan would agree with that. but the process of finding a replacement is politically charged because although it is technically a home office appointment because the met has national responsibilities, too, nonetheless, sadiq khan has made it very clear that if he does not have confidence in...
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— by priti patel, so how has this gone down in government?nt? yes, and there is some tension in _ down in government? yes, and there is some tension in those _ down in government? yes, and there is some tension in those who - down in government? yes, and there is some tension in those who have i is some tension in those who have the role of overseeing this job,. the met also has national responsibilities like counterterror work, and it was late last year when the home secretary, in consultation with the mayor, extended dame cressida for two years. just last week, the home secretary said that she had confidence in dame cressida, although she said changes were needed. today we saw sadiq khan calling her in to say that he was not satisfied, and the serious concerns of londoners were not being met, so this now leaves the home secretary to find a replacement. but one of those serious concerns was that partygate investigation, which dame cressida was criticised at being slow to pick up. dame cressida will be in place for some time while that plays
— by priti patel, so how has this gone down in government?nt? yes, and there is some tension in _ down in government? yes, and there is some tension in those _ down in government? yes, and there is some tension in those who - down in government? yes, and there is some tension in those who have i is some tension in those who have the role of overseeing this job,. the met also has national responsibilities like counterterror work, and it was late last year when the home secretary, in...
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priti patel is warning of this as weii~ — way. priti patel is warning of this as well.you have seen plenty of conflict, far too much conflict in your— of conflict, far too much conflict in your careeras a of conflict, far too much conflict in your career as a war reporter, butl_ in your career as a war reporter, but i think— in your career as a war reporter, but i think we should focus this morning — but i think we should focus this morning on what a significant moment this is— morning on what a significant moment this is for— morning on what a significant moment this is for the people of ukraine andindeed this is for the people of ukraine and indeed for those of the young russian _ and indeed for those of the young russian forces, who seem to be preparing — russian forces, who seem to be preparing to go to war. there is no doubt _ preparing to go to war. there is no doubt in _ preparing to go to war. there is no doubt in my— preparing to go to war. there is no doubt in my mind and in the mind of lots of— doubt in my mind and in the mind of lots of experts, that if ther
priti patel is warning of this as weii~ — way. priti patel is warning of this as well.you have seen plenty of conflict, far too much conflict in your— of conflict, far too much conflict in your careeras a of conflict, far too much conflict in your career as a war reporter, butl_ in your career as a war reporter, but i think— in your career as a war reporter, but i think we should focus this morning — but i think we should focus this morning on what a significant moment this is—...
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, but also from the head _ secretary priti patel, but also from the head of gchq cybersecurity centre towards everything being beyond _ this move towards everything being beyond borders and it is going to be not the _ beyond borders and it is going to be not the way— beyond borders and it is going to be not the way that we are using —— we used _ not the way that we are using —— we used to— not the way that we are using —— we used to fight — not the way that we are using —— we used to fight wars, and she says that the — used to fight wars, and she says that the uk is closer to the crisis in ukraine — that the uk is closer to the crisis in ukraine than you might think. if the situation continues to escalate, we could _ the situation continues to escalate, we could see cyber attacks with international consequences, intentional or not, and i think that indicates — intentional or not, and i think that indicates the scale of the speed of which _ indicates the scale of the speed of which any— indicates the scale of the speed of which any cybersecurity attack have an effect _ which any cybers
, but also from the head _ secretary priti patel, but also from the head of gchq cybersecurity centre towards everything being beyond _ this move towards everything being beyond borders and it is going to be not the _ beyond borders and it is going to be not the way— beyond borders and it is going to be not the way that we are using —— we used _ not the way that we are using —— we used to— not the way that we are using —— we used to fight — not the way that we are using ——...
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priti patel— street parties? the investigations will carry on. priti patel will- street parties?l coyle, the mp for bermondsey and old southwark, has been accused of using offensive language in conversation with a reporter at strangers' bar, who said it caused him to feel "uncomfortable in my place of work." he's also been suspended from the bars on the parliamentary estate pending an investigation. this weekend marks 25 years since a cargo ship accidentally spilled five million pieces of lego off the cornish coast. even now, lego is still washing up on the shore. it's treasure to some people, especially the rare pieces, but it's also a worrying indicator ofjust how long discarded plastic will last in our oceans. andrew plant went to find out more. when did you find your first piece? it was back in '97. so, we started noticing the lego coming in, and it was mainly sea—themed pieces, flippers and scuba tanks, little life jackets, the occasional octopus or a black dragon. tracy williams can spot a piece of lego where others just see seaweed and sand. the pieces that wash up here te
priti patel— street parties? the investigations will carry on. priti patel will- street parties?l coyle, the mp for bermondsey and old southwark, has been accused of using offensive language in conversation with a reporter at strangers' bar, who said it caused him to feel "uncomfortable in my place of work." he's also been suspended from the bars on the parliamentary estate pending an investigation. this weekend marks 25 years since a cargo ship accidentally spilled five million...
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it is the home secretary, priti patel, who will appoint cressida dick's replacement, in consultationwill take many months. daniel sandford, bbc news. and in the last few minutes, number 10 has confirmed that borisjohnson has received a questionnaire from the metropolitan police, investigating allegations of covid rules being broken in downing street and whitehall. our political correspondent ione wells is at westminster. that's right, just this evening in the last couple of minutes, number 10 and have confirmed that boris johnson has received a questionnaire from the metropolitan police and his spokesman said that he will be responding to it as required. we know the metropolitan police have sent these questionnaires and our sending them to more than 50 people who are alleged to have been at various different events between may 2020 and april 2021. people receiving the questionnaires, including the prime minister now, will be expected to account for why they were there and also expected to answer all the questions fully and truthfully as well. the fact that the prime minister has rece
it is the home secretary, priti patel, who will appoint cressida dick's replacement, in consultationwill take many months. daniel sandford, bbc news. and in the last few minutes, number 10 has confirmed that borisjohnson has received a questionnaire from the metropolitan police, investigating allegations of covid rules being broken in downing street and whitehall. our political correspondent ione wells is at westminster. that's right, just this evening in the last couple of minutes, number 10...
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ultimately its priti patel�*s decision but of course if any body wants to stay in the job, then havingitan police has got a national as well as looking after the police of london role. ifear that the lesson hasn't been learned and that we have had this awful combination of a lot of bureaucratic woke gestures and when cressida dick was appointed everybody was excited about her being a woman whereas what we really need is someone who is effective at doing the job. and always woke gestures haven't actually stopped instances misogyny and racism... actually stopped instances misogyny and racism-— and racism... when you talk about woke gestures. — and racism... when you talk about woke gestures, the _ and racism... when you talk about woke gestures, the thing - and racism... when you talk about woke gestures, the thing that - and racism... when you talk about woke gestures, the thing that led | and racism... when you talk about i woke gestures, the thing that led to sadik khan losing faith in cressida dick was what was emerging about the sort of things were being said by serving metropolitan
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in the piece, priti patel says as the first woman to lead the met, dame cressida dick "exemplified theasingly diverse nature of our police, demonstrating all can aspire to hold leadership roles in policing in this country today". the home secretary says the challenges facing the new commissioner are stark, and "it is clear that strong and decisive new leadership will be required to restore public confidence" in our largest police force. and she says that whilst a new leader must tackle crime and protect citizens, policing culture and conduct have rightly come under scrutiny, adding, "be in no doubt that a new leader must tackle these institutional issues." daniel sandford reports. arriving for work at new scotland yard this morning, the most senior police officer in the uk, who has now been forced out of the job. cressida dick made the decision to quit yesterday. careful, careful. feeling she had been put in an impossible position by the london mayor, sadiq khan. some of the crises and controversies that led to her departure date back decades. a report into the murder of daniel morgan
in the piece, priti patel says as the first woman to lead the met, dame cressida dick "exemplified theasingly diverse nature of our police, demonstrating all can aspire to hold leadership roles in policing in this country today". the home secretary says the challenges facing the new commissioner are stark, and "it is clear that strong and decisive new leadership will be required to restore public confidence" in our largest police force. and she says that whilst a new leader...
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and priti patel, the home secretary has raised her own concerns.n concerns. and the contract was extended and she was _ own concerns. and the contract was extended and she was given - own concerns. and the contract was| extended and she was given another two years not that long ago. but there was a feeling that she was on borrowed time but it was an important intervention because he has always been a big supporter of the commissioner and once he started wavering and wobbling and appearing to look like he was entirely confident and that she could deliver what needs to be delivered, and feeling at the end was near. much more on this _ feeling at the end was near. much more on this coming _ feeling at the end was near. much more on this coming appear i feeling at the end was near. much more on this coming appear on bbc news. but cressida dick, the met chief is standing down and it's a very politically sensitive moment for her and the police. let's catch up for her and the police. let's catch up with the weather. is low pressure and pulse width from th
and priti patel, the home secretary has raised her own concerns.n concerns. and the contract was extended and she was _ own concerns. and the contract was extended and she was given - own concerns. and the contract was| extended and she was given another two years not that long ago. but there was a feeling that she was on borrowed time but it was an important intervention because he has always been a big supporter of the commissioner and once he started wavering and wobbling and appearing to...
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i'm intrigued that priti patel�*s statement released was incredibly warm and very supportive, so i thinkdy, even now, there is still a mixed picture between the people that it was right that she was pressurised into resigning, and those including many met police officers who are very disappointed and feel she has been politcised and too much. they're very supportive. she is one of their own. she's been in the mets for a long time. own. she's been in the mets for a long time-— own. she's been in the mets for a lona time. ., ,, . ., , ., long time. the home secretary had exressed long time. the home secretary had expressed some _ long time. the home secretary had expressed some concern. _ long time. the home secretary had expressed some concern. in - long time. the home secretary had expressed some concern. in terms| long time. the home secretary had i expressed some concern. in terms of maintaining public confidence, it's a bit of a testing time. i don't know how much you've mothered public confidence, but it's incredibly important that whoever leads the met does have complete public conf
i'm intrigued that priti patel�*s statement released was incredibly warm and very supportive, so i thinkdy, even now, there is still a mixed picture between the people that it was right that she was pressurised into resigning, and those including many met police officers who are very disappointed and feel she has been politcised and too much. they're very supportive. she is one of their own. she's been in the mets for a long time. own. she's been in the mets for a long time-— own. she's...
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today, priti patel said that it�*s clear that strong and decisive new leadership will be required to sandford, bbc news. will discuss the challenges that the eventual successor will face at the met. will discuss the challenges that the eventual successor will face at the met. let�*s speak now with sarah charman, professor of criminology at the university of portsmouth. changing culture of any large organisation is a challenge, isn�*t it? what do you see as the starting point for whoever is eventually appointed to replace president dick? is in an incredibly difficult task to change the culture of an organisation. —— cressida debt. we seen a lot of talk about changing leadership at the top changing policies but nowhere really is there any discussion about what it takes to become a police officer and learning to be a police officer. we must look at it from the other angle look at new recruits from police officers and how they learn. culture may come from the top as many people would argue. but i suggest strongly that it starts at the bottom. my research that i followed new recruits aski
today, priti patel said that it�*s clear that strong and decisive new leadership will be required to sandford, bbc news. will discuss the challenges that the eventual successor will face at the met. will discuss the challenges that the eventual successor will face at the met. let�*s speak now with sarah charman, professor of criminology at the university of portsmouth. changing culture of any large organisation is a challenge, isn�*t it? what do you see as the starting point for whoever...
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strong and the home secretary, priti patel, says "strong and decisive new leadership" of the metropolitano says the challenges facing the force are "stark and sobering." it follows the resignation of dame cressida dick as commissioner, who says she lost the confidence of the mayor of london, despite her view, that she could bring change to a beleaguered force. the met has suffered a string of high profile scandals, over misogyny, racism and homophobia. here's our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford. arriving at new scotland yard this morning, the woman who is walking away from the biggestjob in british policing. although she's highly respected in the force, she'd felt she had no option after intense pressure from the london mayor, sadiq khan. cressida dick first came to public attention as the officer in command whenjean charles de menezes was wrongly shot, though a jury said she was not personally to blame. in her time as met commissioner, two officers took pictures of the bodies of the murdered sisters bibaa henry and nicole smallman. and worst of all, a serving met policeman ki
strong and the home secretary, priti patel, says "strong and decisive new leadership" of the metropolitano says the challenges facing the force are "stark and sobering." it follows the resignation of dame cressida dick as commissioner, who says she lost the confidence of the mayor of london, despite her view, that she could bring change to a beleaguered force. the met has suffered a string of high profile scandals, over misogyny, racism and homophobia. here's our home...
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from the home office that the root has been closed with immediate effect and the home secretary priti patel wants to ensure we will have confidence in the system, including stopping corrupt elites who threaten our national security and push dirty money around our cities. find security and push dirty money around our cities. �* ., w' security and push dirty money around our cities. �* . a ., our cities. and a quick thought about whether _ our cities. and a quick thought about whether it _ our cities. and a quick thought about whether it has _ our cities. and a quick thought about whether it has been - our cities. and a quick thought | about whether it has been sped our cities. and a quick thought - about whether it has been sped up perhaps or there has been so much focus on this because of ukraine at the moment? the focus on this because of ukraine at the moment?— focus on this because of ukraine at the moment? the government does nothin: the moment? the government does nothing about _ the moment? the government does nothing about russia _ the moment? the government does nothing about russia
from the home office that the root has been closed with immediate effect and the home secretary priti patel wants to ensure we will have confidence in the system, including stopping corrupt elites who threaten our national security and push dirty money around our cities. find security and push dirty money around our cities. �* ., w' security and push dirty money around our cities. �* . a ., our cities. and a quick thought about whether _ our cities. and a quick thought about whether it _...
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pressure has been building on cressida dick, a few months ago politicians gave her more time, with priti patelnumber 10 has led to the partygate investigation, but even in this, the met has gathered more criticism for being flat—footed in its response. and then, in recent days, shocking messages sent by some officers at charing cross police station lifted the lid on racist and sexist attitudes which were redolent of policing in the 1970s. in a separate scandal, two officers regarding a murder scene where two sisters had been killed also sent abusive messages. those officers ended up in prison. after five years at the helm, cressida dick will soon be leaving scotland yard for the last time. the murder of sarah everard and many other awful cases recently have, i know, damaged confidence in this fantastic police service. there is much to do, and i know that the met has turned its full attention to rebuilding trust and confidence, and to raising our standards. these protests might have started in ottawa two weeks ago. and to canadian land borders with the united states and some of those land borde
pressure has been building on cressida dick, a few months ago politicians gave her more time, with priti patelnumber 10 has led to the partygate investigation, but even in this, the met has gathered more criticism for being flat—footed in its response. and then, in recent days, shocking messages sent by some officers at charing cross police station lifted the lid on racist and sexist attitudes which were redolent of policing in the 1970s. in a separate scandal, two officers regarding a murder...
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the home secretary, priti patel, has been widely criticised for refusing to allow refugees from ukrainecurity grounds. but there will be an extension of visa rules to immediate family members. borisjohnson says the uk will not turn its back on ukraine, but labour says the visa rules are unclear and confusing. the bbc understands the details of visa requirements for the relatives of people with settled status in the uk are yet to be finalised and implemented, as our home editor, mark easton, reports. "we want to be as generous as we can to ukrainian refugees," the prime minister has said, but at gare du nord in paris, uk border force officials are preventing people escaping the war from boarding the eurostar to london. this document was handed to one ukrainian pensioner trying to come to britain — "no entry clearance," it states. 69—year—old widow valentiyna escaped the fighting and made it to france, which, like most of europe, does not require visas on entry. having been turned away from britain once, she's now applying
the home secretary, priti patel, has been widely criticised for refusing to allow refugees from ukrainecurity grounds. but there will be an extension of visa rules to immediate family members. borisjohnson says the uk will not turn its back on ukraine, but labour says the visa rules are unclear and confusing. the bbc understands the details of visa requirements for the relatives of people with settled status in the uk are yet to be finalised and implemented, as our home editor, mark easton,...
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pressure has been building on cressida dick, a few months ago politicians gave her more time, with priti patelher contract. now the behaviour at number 10 has led to the partygate investigation, but even in this, the met has gathered more criticism for being flat—footed in its response. and then, in recent days, shocking messages sent by some officers at charing cross police station lifted the lid on racist and sexist attitudes which were redolent in policing in the 1970s. in a separate scandal, two officers regarding a murder scene where two sisters had been killed also sent abusive messages. those officers ended up in prison. after five years at the helm, cressida dick will soon be leaving scotland yard for the last time. the murder of sarah everard and many other awful cases recently have, i know, damaged confidence in this fantastic police service. there is much to do, and i know that the met has turned its full attention to rebuilding trust and confidence, and to raising our standards. tonight, the home secretary paid tribute to dame cressida. she began thejob is a popular pioneer, but he
pressure has been building on cressida dick, a few months ago politicians gave her more time, with priti patelher contract. now the behaviour at number 10 has led to the partygate investigation, but even in this, the met has gathered more criticism for being flat—footed in its response. and then, in recent days, shocking messages sent by some officers at charing cross police station lifted the lid on racist and sexist attitudes which were redolent in policing in the 1970s. in a separate...
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here, the home secretary, priti patel, says "strong and decisive new leadership" of the metropolitanidence. it follows the resignation of dame cressida dick as commissioner, who says she lost the confidence of the mayor of london, despite her view, that she could bring change to a beleaguered force. here's daniel sandford. arriving at new scotland yard this morning, the woman who is walking away from the biggestjob in british policing. respected by colleagues, but forced out by the london mayor, sadiq khan. cressida dick first came to public attention as the officer in command whenjean—charles de menezes was wrongly shot, though a jury said she was not personally to blame. in her time as met commissioner, two officers took pictures of the bodies of the murdered sisters bibaa henry and nicole smallman, but worst of all, a serving met policeman killed sarah everard. a team of officers at charing cross police station exchanged shocking, misogynistic, racist and homophobic whatsapp messages. and the met was slow to investigate alleged parties during downing street in lockdown. the force
here, the home secretary, priti patel, says "strong and decisive new leadership" of the metropolitanidence. it follows the resignation of dame cressida dick as commissioner, who says she lost the confidence of the mayor of london, despite her view, that she could bring change to a beleaguered force. here's daniel sandford. arriving at new scotland yard this morning, the woman who is walking away from the biggestjob in british policing. respected by colleagues, but forced out by the...
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is ultimately down to priti patel.— of higher and fire... is ultimately down to priti patel.ng the energy source of the stars. nuclear fusion is the holy grail of energy production because it holds out the prospect of a virtually unlimited source of low carbon power. 0ur climate editor, justin rowlatt has been to the research centre in 0xfordshire where the reaction took place. two, one, zero. this is the record—breaking reaction. it is more than 150 million degrees centigrade. ten times hotter than the heart of the sun. and it happened here, the world's most powerful fusion plant, jet fusion, in culham in 0xfordshire. it is, say the team here, a landmark for this kind of technology. these results are really significant, because what we have managed to demonstrate insidejet is we can create a mini sun, the right kind of mini sun, hold it for a sustained period and get really good performance levels, which is a major step forward, in terms of our quest to get to fusion power plants. most nuclear reactions use fission. that's when big unstable atoms, like uranium, are split in
is ultimately down to priti patel.— of higher and fire... is ultimately down to priti patel.ng the energy source of the stars. nuclear fusion is the holy grail of energy production because it holds out the prospect of a virtually unlimited source of low carbon power. 0ur climate editor, justin rowlatt has been to the research centre in 0xfordshire where the reaction took place. two, one, zero. this is the record—breaking reaction. it is more than 150 million degrees centigrade. ten times...
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priti patel, the home secretary, has tweeted...ho of course is very busy dealing with the pandemic and also the new living with covid strategy that is going to be unveiled this week, ending restrictions for covid in england. sajid javid has tweeted, wishing her majesty the queen quick recovery. labour leader sir keir starmer as well went on to twitter to say, on behalf of myself and the whole of uk labour wishing her majesty the queen did health and a speedy recovery, get well soon. and we have even had from gary lineker. he said that he was sending good wishes to the queen as well. let's just to recap on the latest developments as we have them from bucking them palace —— buckingham palace. they have confirmed the queen has tested positive for covid—19. they are stressing the symptoms she has are mild, rather like a cold and in—line generally with the experience of the omicron variant, that it is much milder than previous variants of coronavirus. the palace are saying in fact that she will continue with light duties at windsor this
priti patel, the home secretary, has tweeted...ho of course is very busy dealing with the pandemic and also the new living with covid strategy that is going to be unveiled this week, ending restrictions for covid in england. sajid javid has tweeted, wishing her majesty the queen quick recovery. labour leader sir keir starmer as well went on to twitter to say, on behalf of myself and the whole of uk labour wishing her majesty the queen did health and a speedy recovery, get well soon. and we have...
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other officers being disciplined and it has been roundly condemned, including by the home secretary priti patels that the iopc says it doesn't think this was just a few bad apples. it says it has seen some evidence of similar behaviour in other investigations. of behaviour in other investigations. of course, all of this is less than a year after a met office are kidnapped and killed sarah everard. huw. ., ., ., , ., , huw. daniel sandford, home affairs correspondent. _ the un says the situation in myanmar is becoming as serious as it is in syria. it says more than £600 million is needed to tackle the humanitarian crisis as 12 months of violence have led to 400,000 people driven from their homes and more than 1,500 civilian deaths. exactly a year ago, the military seized control of the country, which lies in southeast asia. its leader aung san suu kyi was jailed after claims of widespread fraud following the 2020 election, though the election commission said there was no evidence of this. strikes and protests ensued, but the armed forces suppressed them with live fire, water cannon and rubber bu
other officers being disciplined and it has been roundly condemned, including by the home secretary priti patels that the iopc says it doesn't think this was just a few bad apples. it says it has seen some evidence of similar behaviour in other investigations. of behaviour in other investigations. of course, all of this is less than a year after a met office are kidnapped and killed sarah everard. huw. ., ., ., , ., , huw. daniel sandford, home affairs correspondent. _ the un says the situation...
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so you| have a dual role, you have the home secretary, priti patel, who oversees the policing, then thehem together interact and will interact over this process. but that's also of course why, as you are explaining, dane cressida dick has chosen to go. because clearly sadiq khan was not satisfied and indicated today that he was not satisfied with her response to his demand that she tackle these deep—seated problems. and therefore, she decided to quit. in her statement, she says he left her know choice but to step aside. the one interesting thing in her statement that you didn't get to in the party read out, she acknowledges in her statement, a mug of the murder of sarah everard and many other awful cases have recently damaged confidence in this fantastic police service. there is much to do, i know the met has turned its full attention to rebuilding public trust and i'm optimistic about its future." she'd been saying in an interview with the bbc that she was the right person to be carrying out these changes. by the end of the day, she's gone, and the difference has been that intervention
so you| have a dual role, you have the home secretary, priti patel, who oversees the policing, then thehem together interact and will interact over this process. but that's also of course why, as you are explaining, dane cressida dick has chosen to go. because clearly sadiq khan was not satisfied and indicated today that he was not satisfied with her response to his demand that she tackle these deep—seated problems. and therefore, she decided to quit. in her statement, she says he left her...
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rebels threaten to take the capital we report on the human cost of the conflict the home secretary, priti pateltan police is now needed, to restore public confidence. her comments came after the resignation of dame cressida dick as commissioner. the hope is there several high quality candidates. identified with the skills, the experience and the resilience to tackle these problems and put right at the top of that, there's a problem of leadership and cultural change. it is quite clear that things of god to change in orderfor the public to that things of god to change in order for the public to get the services they deserve and the police officers and staff in policing to get the leadership they need. there also pressing police problems and we need to respond to the concerns about violence against women and girls, concerns about fairness and inclusion. the homicide rate and delivering the crime plan whilst achieving onboarding of 20,000 new officers. that is a hugejob, isn't it? that is a hugejob, isn't it? this is news, the latest headlines. ontario declares a state of emergency — as the premier
rebels threaten to take the capital we report on the human cost of the conflict the home secretary, priti pateltan police is now needed, to restore public confidence. her comments came after the resignation of dame cressida dick as commissioner. the hope is there several high quality candidates. identified with the skills, the experience and the resilience to tackle these problems and put right at the top of that, there's a problem of leadership and cultural change. it is quite clear that...
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essentially, priti patel and her team of advisers will be looking at the chief constables up and downnd senior officials in scotland yard, and you can look at any number of newspapers and see that the name —— the same names keep rising, chief constables and the metropolitan police. priti patel had extended cressida dick's ten year by two years, the home office was not expecting to make a decision so quickly. it might have been keeping an eye on candidates for two years time and that look into the future is now to the present. the importance _ is now to the present. the importance of _ is now to the present. the importance of the - is now to the present. the importance of the job, - is now to the present. the importance of the job, not running london's pleasing, but a national—security role and a role in preventing terrorism. it is national-security role and a role in preventing terrorism.— preventing terrorism. it is a national role, _ preventing terrorism. it is a national role, the _ preventing terrorism. it is a national role, the most - preventing terrorism. it is a i national rol
essentially, priti patel and her team of advisers will be looking at the chief constables up and downnd senior officials in scotland yard, and you can look at any number of newspapers and see that the name —— the same names keep rising, chief constables and the metropolitan police. priti patel had extended cressida dick's ten year by two years, the home office was not expecting to make a decision so quickly. it might have been keeping an eye on candidates for two years time and that look...
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khan to prophesy to the next commander of the metropolitan police should be any more than we do in priti pateln, she went to oxford university, she doesn't really know london, she never worked before the metropolitan police in a large urban very diverse very pure sprawl. the reason she has got on so very well with this current cabinet is she is very much in the sense of her background of them, they shore each other up and that has kept cressida dick going on for longer when she should have been kicked out. what does sadiq khan say? why is it so hard to fix a toxic culture in the metropolitan police? i'm not sure that sadiq khan is covered in any more glory than the home office in les. ,, ._ any more glory than the home office in les. ,, , ,, ., in les. the sunday express front .ae. in les. the sunday express front -ae~ has in les. the sunday express front page has jacob _ in les. the sunday express front page has jacob rees-mogg, - in les. the sunday express front - page has jacob rees-m099, brexit's page has jacob rees—mogg, brexit�*s big wins for britain. what he is doing in the paper, he is
khan to prophesy to the next commander of the metropolitan police should be any more than we do in priti pateln, she went to oxford university, she doesn't really know london, she never worked before the metropolitan police in a large urban very diverse very pure sprawl. the reason she has got on so very well with this current cabinet is she is very much in the sense of her background of them, they shore each other up and that has kept cressida dick going on for longer when she should have been...
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i will be watching closely at priti patel and sadiq khan to see what they will do next.le. she was the first woman in _ travel. it is a figurehead role. she was the first woman in the - travel. it is a figurehead role. she was the first woman in the post. i travel. it is a figurehead role. she i was the first woman in the post. how important is it that a certain type of person, who projects a certain image, is employed? that of person, who projects a certain image, is employed?— of person, who projects a certain image, is employed? at the moment, ofthe image, is employed? at the moment, of the 43 federations, _ image, is employed? at the moment, of the 43 federations, there _ image, is employed? at the moment, of the 43 federations, there are - image, is employed? at the moment, of the 43 federations, there are 13 - of the 43 federations, there are 13 women police commissioners. it would be nice to have representation from all walks of life. this is the top table where decisions are made and policies can be implemented, and good practice could be rolled out for other fed
i will be watching closely at priti patel and sadiq khan to see what they will do next.le. she was the first woman in _ travel. it is a figurehead role. she was the first woman in the - travel. it is a figurehead role. she was the first woman in the post. i travel. it is a figurehead role. she i was the first woman in the post. how important is it that a certain type of person, who projects a certain image, is employed? that of person, who projects a certain image, is employed?— of person,...
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clearly, priti patel was saying leadership right through the force, so unfortunately...he case, but it is a. i think she's renewed her tenure. - not the case, but it is a. i think she's renewed her tenure. we | not the case, but it is a. i think- she's renewed her tenure. we have she�*s renewed her tenure. we have about 45 seconds left. squeaky bomb time. this looks as if it�*s been written by one of the trump speech writer. what do you think, how worried are you? that line everyone _ think, how worried are you? that line everyone jittery _ think, how worried are you? that line everyone jittery about world war iii, — line everyone jittery about world war ill, i— line everyone jittery about world war iii, i think there are many people— war iii, i think there are many people who are getting worried, and i people who are getting worried, and i think i_ people who are getting worried, and i think i would actually not particularly enjoy living in ukraine at the _ particularly enjoy living in ukraine at the moment. seeing all the pictures— at the moment. seeing all the picture
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it will be a big - problem because ultimately it is the home secretary priti patel that will decide.act, she did approve that appointment. cressida dick, was appointed in 2017, the first woman to lead britain's biggest police force and in recent times she has come under immense pressure, some calling for her to quit. as for the mayor and his ultimatum, if you like, he has said today that she has, as you said, literally days or weeks to sort out the met�*s racism and misogyny. this all comes off the back of this independent office for police complaints report. they did a report looking at a number of individuals at the met police between a certain period of time and they have concluded that ultimately they have concluded that ultimately the stuff came out last week, and i can't even read half of it, that's how disturbing it is, some of the things that they were talking about, talking about rape and different drugs and all sorts of different sexual offences. the answer, really, it's all about banter. then there is a shock to come as most people were shocked, and he is saying that she h
it will be a big - problem because ultimately it is the home secretary priti patel that will decide.act, she did approve that appointment. cressida dick, was appointed in 2017, the first woman to lead britain's biggest police force and in recent times she has come under immense pressure, some calling for her to quit. as for the mayor and his ultimatum, if you like, he has said today that she has, as you said, literally days or weeks to sort out the met�*s racism and misogyny. this all comes...
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ben wallace and priti patel there. who we heard from earlier, and obviously this was a big feature of prime minister's questions today, but what is it going to take to echo what sir keir starmer said, to get britain to take more measures against moscow? the argument you hear from the government, martine, is that the government, martine, is that the government needs to do this incrementally. so the worse the situation gets a ukraine, the more sanctions should be introduced, and the arguments you hear from the foreign office is that is a strategy that has been agreed with other western countries, with the european union, with the united states, who have also announced targeted sanctions but not the full package of what they intend to do. the understanding is that the foreign secretary has drawn up a list of further sanctions that could be taken in the coming days and weeks. that is likely to include more sanctions against some of president putin's allies, against banks, and it is also likely to extend two key sectors of
ben wallace and priti patel there. who we heard from earlier, and obviously this was a big feature of prime minister's questions today, but what is it going to take to echo what sir keir starmer said, to get britain to take more measures against moscow? the argument you hear from the government, martine, is that the government, martine, is that the government needs to do this incrementally. so the worse the situation gets a ukraine, the more sanctions should be introduced, and the arguments you...
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the home secretary, priti patel, has said she's scrapping tieri investment visas with immediate effectsydney. it was the first fatal shark attack off the city's beaches since the 19605. breaking news. within the past hour, a new york state judge has breaking news. within the past hour, a new york statejudge has ruled that donald trump, his son and daughter must comply with subpoenas to testify in a probe by the new york attorney general. into their family business. our senior north at reporter anthony's is me. good to have you with us, bring us up to speed, what exactly has happened? this speed, what exactly has happened? is you mentioned, speed, what exactly has happened? sis you mentioned, donald trump and two of his children may have to sit down and provide testimony under oath as part of this investigation into donald trump's business practices. i should emphasise this is the civil investigation done by new york state looking at whether donald trump's business organisation misrepresented property valuations. they were saying the properties were worth more to get better terms on loa
the home secretary, priti patel, has said she's scrapping tieri investment visas with immediate effectsydney. it was the first fatal shark attack off the city's beaches since the 19605. breaking news. within the past hour, a new york state judge has breaking news. within the past hour, a new york statejudge has ruled that donald trump, his son and daughter must comply with subpoenas to testify in a probe by the new york attorney general. into their family business. our senior north at reporter...
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home secretary priti patel said the assessment was based on the latest intelligence available.s of official materials from mr trump's florida resort mara lago. here in england, the legal requirement to self—isolate after testing positive for covid will be dropped by the end of this month, as the british government attempts leads the way on learning to "live with" the virus. the laws will be replaced by government guidance urging people to be sensible and stay at home if they have the virus. but they will no longer be legally compelled to stay at home or fined if they don't. here's the prime minister announcing that decision earlier this afternoon. provided the current encouraging trends in the data continue, it is my expectation that we will be able to end the last domestic restrictions, including the legal requirement to self—isolate if you test positive, a full month early, mr speaker. things are going to change with the people ready for this? as a society we become so risk—averse but you can go out now even if you have the virus and probably because you won't have tested and
home secretary priti patel said the assessment was based on the latest intelligence available.s of official materials from mr trump's florida resort mara lago. here in england, the legal requirement to self—isolate after testing positive for covid will be dropped by the end of this month, as the british government attempts leads the way on learning to "live with" the virus. the laws will be replaced by government guidance urging people to be sensible and stay at home if they have...
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and i expect when we hearfrom home course of today and i expect when we hear from home secretary priti patelhe uk. we have seen hundreds of thousands of people leave the country in the last few days and the uk is pledging it will do what it can to help. hick will do what it can to help. nick eardle , will do what it can to help. nick eardley, thank _ will do what it can to help. nick eardley, thank you. _ will do what it can to help. nick eardley, thank you. we - will do what it can to help. nick eardley, thank you. we are hearing that fuel prices in the uk have gone up that fuel prices in the uk have gone up because of the increase in the price of oil. the automobile association, the aa, is saying that the average price for a litre of petrol at uk pumps is now at a new record of 151.25 p per litre. the aa says that two years ago fuel was around £1 per litre. that shows you how quickly it has gone up. that's down to the wholesale price of oil, impacting directly on the pumps in the uk, as no doubt it will be impacting elsewhere as well. and the impacting elsewhere as well. and the impact in
and i expect when we hearfrom home course of today and i expect when we hear from home secretary priti patelhe uk. we have seen hundreds of thousands of people leave the country in the last few days and the uk is pledging it will do what it can to help. hick will do what it can to help. nick eardle , will do what it can to help. nick eardley, thank _ will do what it can to help. nick eardley, thank you. _ will do what it can to help. nick eardley, thank you. we - will do what it can to help....
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this is an opportunity for borisjohnson and priti patel to follow through on their rhetoric.cies. are quick thought on what liz truss _ other leading democracies. are quick thought on what liz truss was - other leading democracies. are quick thought on what liz truss was saying | thought on what liz truss was saying regarding any britain is going to actuallyjoin the fight. is at the right direction? i actually join the fight. is at the right direction?— right direction? i think be very careful about _ right direction? i think be very careful about that. _ right direction? i think be very careful about that. any - right direction? i think be very careful about that. any one i right direction? i think be very careful about that. any one of| right direction? i think be very i careful about that. any one of us who have served or been in this type of worsens, you have to be very aware that this is horrifying. if we go in without adequate military training without being properly supported or field training without being properly supported orfield hospitals in place, there is a dang
this is an opportunity for borisjohnson and priti patel to follow through on their rhetoric.cies. are quick thought on what liz truss _ other leading democracies. are quick thought on what liz truss was - other leading democracies. are quick thought on what liz truss was saying | thought on what liz truss was saying regarding any britain is going to actuallyjoin the fight. is at the right direction? i actually join the fight. is at the right direction?— right direction? i think be very...
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we should never have had social care workers referred to as low skilled, which is what priti patel didjob it might make you think twice about whether it is worth it. most local authorities _ about whether it is worth it. most local authorities pay _ about whether it is worth it. ill-inst local authorities pay £8.91 an hour to allow someone to work in social care. if you bring somebody in on £10 ten, in a small tight team, on griffin lodge we havejust £10 ten, in a small tight team, on griffin lodge we have just seen, £10 ten, in a small tight team, on griffin lodge we havejust seen, i think 12 people are supported with a similar number of staff and if you suddenly said there are 3—4 people coming in paid more than the others when the others have been there 5—10 years, where is the equity in that? what does it mean in terms of paying staff, you need staff, you need people, but paying more money, it has an impact? this people, but paying more money, it has an impact?— has an impact? this is really what the sector is _ has an impact? this is really what the sector is calling _ has an impa
we should never have had social care workers referred to as low skilled, which is what priti patel didjob it might make you think twice about whether it is worth it. most local authorities _ about whether it is worth it. most local authorities pay _ about whether it is worth it. ill-inst local authorities pay £8.91 an hour to allow someone to work in social care. if you bring somebody in on £10 ten, in a small tight team, on griffin lodge we havejust £10 ten, in a small tight team, on...
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i know priti patel and the prime minister is absolutely certain we had to lean in and support ukrainianst gets into the country. we are leading that can only other coordinator alongside a number of other countries, mainly with poland, to make sure we help them. i cannot talk too many details that the key here is we have lots of donors, belgium is giving lethal aid. germany has made a significant u—turn in its historical position. countries right across europe have offered help. luxembourg has offered flights and cargo to help us move it around. everyone has come up... i had to say, britain has led on this issue. we have been supporting ukrainian since 2014 and we were the first on legal aid. we cannot support many other european countries. one thing to enhance it but we have to get it into the country and collect it from other countries. we must help the ukrainians defend themselves and we have a moral duty to do that in my view. we have to help with things like humanitarian issues as well. thank you for your time this morning. talking about having conversations with his own children, sa
i know priti patel and the prime minister is absolutely certain we had to lean in and support ukrainianst gets into the country. we are leading that can only other coordinator alongside a number of other countries, mainly with poland, to make sure we help them. i cannot talk too many details that the key here is we have lots of donors, belgium is giving lethal aid. germany has made a significant u—turn in its historical position. countries right across europe have offered help. luxembourg has...
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the home secretary, priti patel, says "strong and decisive new leadership" of the metropolitan police is now needed to restore public confidence. it follows the resignation of dame cressida dick as commissioner. here's our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. arriving at new scotland yard this morning, the woman who is walking away from the biggestjob in british policing. respected by colleagues but forced out by the london mayor, sadiq khan. cressida dick first came to public attention as the officer in command whenjean charles de menezes was wrongly shot — though a jury said she was not personally to blame. in her time as met commissioner, two officers took pictures of the bodies of the murdered sisters bibaa henry and nicole smallman. but, worst of all, a serving met policeman killed sarah everard. a team of officers at charing cross police station exchanged shocking, misogynistic, racist and homophobic whatsapp messages. and the met was slow to investigate alleged parties in downing street during lockdown. the force has also had to face the anger of sarah sak and the other
the home secretary, priti patel, says "strong and decisive new leadership" of the metropolitan police is now needed to restore public confidence. it follows the resignation of dame cressida dick as commissioner. here's our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. arriving at new scotland yard this morning, the woman who is walking away from the biggestjob in british policing. respected by colleagues but forced out by the london mayor, sadiq khan. cressida dick first came to public...