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the public- prosecutions service, those files were _ prosecutions service, those files were with — prosecutionsice for a very long time but those looking _ service for a very long time but those looking at _ service for a very long time but those looking at those - service for a very long time but those looking at those files, i service for a very long time but those looking at those files, asj service for a very long time butl those looking at those files, as i understand _ those looking at those files, as i understand it, _ those looking at those files, as i understand it, were _ those looking at those files, as i understand it, were engaged - those looking at those files, as i understand it, were engaged ini those looking at those files, as i. understand it, were engaged in lots of other— understand it, were engaged in lots of other work— understand it, were engaged in lots of other work they _ understand it, were engaged in lots of other work they had _ understand it, were engaged in lots of other work they had to _ understand it, were engaged in lots of other work they had to do. - of othe
the public- prosecutions service, those files were _ prosecutions service, those files were with — prosecutionsice for a very long time but those looking _ service for a very long time but those looking at _ service for a very long time but those looking at those - service for a very long time but those looking at those files, i service for a very long time but those looking at those files, asj service for a very long time butl those looking at those files, as i understand _ those looking at...
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the public prosecutions service of - public prosecutions service of northern— public prosecutions serviced should pay. public prosecutions service of. northern ireland should pay due regard _ northern ireland should pay due regard to — northern ireland should pay due regard to the _ northern ireland should pay due regard to the views, _ northern ireland should pay due regard to the views, interests i northern ireland should pay due i regard to the views, interests and well-being — regard to the views, interests and well-being of— regard to the views, interests and well—being of victims _ regard to the views, interests and well—being of victims and - regard to the views, interests and well—being of victims and families when _ well—being of victims and families when considering _ well—being of victims and families when considering the _ well—being of victims and families when considering the public- well—being of victims and families . when considering the public interest factors— when considering the public interest factors relevant— when considering the public interest factors relevant to
the public prosecutions service of - public prosecutions service of northern— public prosecutions serviced should pay. public prosecutions service of. northern ireland should pay due regard _ northern ireland should pay due regard to — northern ireland should pay due regard to the _ northern ireland should pay due regard to the views, _ northern ireland should pay due regard to the views, interests i northern ireland should pay due i regard to the views, interests and well-being — regard...
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the crown prosecution service accepted that plea.with three counts of manslaughter, alongside three counts of attempted murder. but the families say they were not consulted. an urgent independent inspection was launched into how the cps handled the case. 19—year—old grace's father believes the cps failed them. all of the families were utterly, utterly let down. technically, he could have killed tens of people that day in nottingham. if you can't get someone like him a life tariff, then i can't understand in the country, who deserves a life tariff. speaking alongside the other victims' families outside court injanuary, after calocane was sentenced, caretaker ian coate's son expressed his frustrations. this man is a killer. murder was the only thing he cared about, and he fulfilled this in horrific fashion. the crown prosecution service told the bbc... "we are fully engaging with the review." the findings of this review will be announced today and are expected to clarify whether or not the cps made the right decisions and fulfilled its
the crown prosecution service accepted that plea.with three counts of manslaughter, alongside three counts of attempted murder. but the families say they were not consulted. an urgent independent inspection was launched into how the cps handled the case. 19—year—old grace's father believes the cps failed them. all of the families were utterly, utterly let down. technically, he could have killed tens of people that day in nottingham. if you can't get someone like him a life tariff, then i...
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we have since been able to work with the crown prosecution service and the crown prosecution servicepolice and those charities that benefit from public funding. we know that from the independent review that such independent review that such independent review that such independent review has provided funding or legitimacy for those groups that oppose our shared values. this legitimising of their views can lead groups to... my group is put providing a more rigorous definition along with a cross government principles for use with external groups. also detailed guidance as to what the definition does and does and does not capture. we are setting up a new centre of excellence as a world leading authority on best practice on data and research. our plans, drawn up in close collaboration with the home office will enable the government to express which groups fall within the definition when we can point to the evidence and explain the funding and engagement consequences. they will also support national efforts to counter the work of extremists who promote ideology, this will strengthen vital
we have since been able to work with the crown prosecution service and the crown prosecution servicepolice and those charities that benefit from public funding. we know that from the independent review that such independent review that such independent review that such independent review has provided funding or legitimacy for those groups that oppose our shared values. this legitimising of their views can lead groups to... my group is put providing a more rigorous definition along with a cross...
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the crown prosecution service have said it follows an alleged incident in january 2023.r is scheduled to appear in court on 1 february next year. she's currently sidelined with an acl injury. staying with football and the republic of ireland interim bossjohn o'shea was speaking for the first time on monday. the former manchester united defender played 118 times for the republic and was an assistant coach under previous manager stephen kenny. he's taking charge for the friendlies against switzerland and belgium later this month but what about the permanent role? look, let's hope that takes care of itself but ultimately for me i'm focused on these two games and then we'll see what happens then. at the minute, obviously, i've been given the chance to lead the team for the two games against belgium and switzerland. going forward, who knows? it's obviously spoken to marc about this before in terms of when management changes or things happen, everyone has their own ideas, head coaches have their own ideas, etc, and as always, i would always be up for a conversation. but that's
the crown prosecution service have said it follows an alleged incident in january 2023.r is scheduled to appear in court on 1 february next year. she's currently sidelined with an acl injury. staying with football and the republic of ireland interim bossjohn o'shea was speaking for the first time on monday. the former manchester united defender played 118 times for the republic and was an assistant coach under previous manager stephen kenny. he's taking charge for the friendlies against...
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. our and our prosecution service.d for example, if there are exeablezs and for example, if there are exeable to take that forward. be able to take that forward. and always and that should always be without interference, without political interference, because to because it is up to them to implement the law. and for those judgements passed, it's judgements to be passed, it's for not politicians to look at individual is broken individual cases. it is broken the law. and who hasn't broken the law. and who hasn't broken the law? >> i suppose concern is later >> i suppose my concern is later we're going to be talking to someone who was prosecuted in a scottish court for posting something that was something online that was grossly offensive. well, it wasn't grossly offensive to me because joke, but it because it was a joke, but it was grossly offensive to that particular does particular judge. does the subjectivity of the notion of offence not concern you at all when it's on the statute books? >> well, mean, so i mean , i'
. our and our prosecution service.d for example, if there are exeablezs and for example, if there are exeable to take that forward. be able to take that forward. and always and that should always be without interference, without political interference, because to because it is up to them to implement the law. and for those judgements passed, it's judgements to be passed, it's for not politicians to look at individual is broken individual cases. it is broken the law. and who hasn't broken the...
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, of crown prosecution services, which is an independent service, is that the decision was correct.und homicide. so rather than there being one simple definition, a three tiered system, a first degree, a second degree under diminished responsibility and then thirdly manslaughter. now the second main recommendation is how the cps works with families, whether instead of saying that they can consult with families, which basically means a discussion, whether they should have better wording around informing of decisions, this really upset the families , particularly because families, particularly because they expected to see a murder trial for valdo calocane, the killer of those two students, grace o'malley cooma and barnaby webber . but grace o'malley cooma and barnaby webber. but as well as school caretaker ian coates, who was just a few months away from retirement, now from the director of public prosecutions, the stephen parkinson, he says that the cps has to work in professionally, but he does. he is going to consider what has been said today. the families, of course, they say that
, of crown prosecution services, which is an independent service, is that the decision was correct.und homicide. so rather than there being one simple definition, a three tiered system, a first degree, a second degree under diminished responsibility and then thirdly manslaughter. now the second main recommendation is how the cps works with families, whether instead of saying that they can consult with families, which basically means a discussion, whether they should have better wording around...
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the crown prosecution service accepted that plea.nts of manslaughter, alongside three counts of attempted murder. but the families say they were not consulted. an urgent independent inspection was launched into how the cps handled the case. 19—year—old grace's father believes the cps failed them. all of the families were utterly, utterly let down. technically, he could have killed tens of people that day in nottingham. if you can't get someone like him a life tariff, then i can't understand in the country, who deserves a life tariff. speaking alongside the other victims�* families outside court injanuary, after calocane was sentenced, caretaker ian coate�*s son expressed his frustrations. this man is a killer. murder was the only thing he cared about, and he fulfilled this in horrific fashion. the crown prosecution service told the bbc... we are fully engaging with the review. the findings of this review will be announced today and are expected to clarify whether or not the cps made the right decisions and fulfilled its duty to the f
the crown prosecution service accepted that plea.nts of manslaughter, alongside three counts of attempted murder. but the families say they were not consulted. an urgent independent inspection was launched into how the cps handled the case. 19—year—old grace's father believes the cps failed them. all of the families were utterly, utterly let down. technically, he could have killed tens of people that day in nottingham. if you can't get someone like him a life tariff, then i can't understand...
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the crown prosecution service refused to press charges. the signers took a private prosecution that was eventually stopped by the cps. they took out a judicial review against the cps and lost. in january 2019, ali's professional regulator, the general pharmaceutical council, said there was no case to answer, but gave him a warning for being offensive. the ca then bullied the regulator into reversing its position in july of that year. the council concluded his words were not anti-semitic in november 2020, but the... lawyers for israel joined the campaign against antisemitism to continue to harass ali. in december 2020, uklfi complained to the body which regulates the regulator, the professional standards authority for health and social care or psa. the intimidation worked and the psa took the gpc to court, at which point the gpc folded and offered no defense. the high court then sent the case back to the... pc, which made the absurd determination that two of ali's remarks were objectively, if unintentionally, antisemitic, however, it gave hi
the crown prosecution service refused to press charges. the signers took a private prosecution that was eventually stopped by the cps. they took out a judicial review against the cps and lost. in january 2019, ali's professional regulator, the general pharmaceutical council, said there was no case to answer, but gave him a warning for being offensive. the ca then bullied the regulator into reversing its position in july of that year. the council concluded his words were not anti-semitic in...
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the public prosecution service for northern ireiand — prosecution service for northern ireland has nowow publicly announced all of its decisions relating to the stakeknife case files submitted by operation kenova and there will be no stakeknife related prosecutions. i no stakeknife related prosecutions. i must _ no stakeknife related prosecutions. i must stress nevertheless, our work does not _ i must stress nevertheless, our work does not end — i must stress nevertheless, our work does not end today. we will now move to providing _ does not end today. we will now move to providing families with independent reports —— individual reports _ independent reports —— individual reports to— independent reports —— individual reports to provide clarity of what happened to their loved ones, to provide _ happened to their loved ones, to provide the truth that they have been _ provide the truth that they have been denied for so long. those family— been denied for so long. those family reports will be presented by our team _ family reports will be presented by our team to individual families throug
the public prosecution service for northern ireiand — prosecution service for northern ireland has nowow publicly announced all of its decisions relating to the stakeknife case files submitted by operation kenova and there will be no stakeknife related prosecutions. i no stakeknife related prosecutions. i must _ no stakeknife related prosecutions. i must stress nevertheless, our work does not _ i must stress nevertheless, our work does not end — i must stress nevertheless, our work does not...
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police say the offences are non—recent — and that all charges will be reviewed by the public prosecution service in what's been described as one of the most widespread miscarriages ofjustice in british history. sub—postmasters who ran local post offices were prosecuted for theft — even though a computer system was known to be faulty. now secret papers have revealed the post office knew that the computer system could be tampered with — but still fought sub—postmasters in court. aruna iyengar has more. it's the latest twist in the ongoing post office drama. between 1999 and 2015, hundreds of sub—postmasters and sub—postmistresses were wrongly prosecuted because of faults with horizon, an it system created by fujitsu and used for tallying up the books. the postmasters took their cases to court in 2019, and won. they became known as the 555 group. but now, this secret 2017 draft report uncovered by the bbc shows the post office spent £100 million fighting sub—masters in court when it knew its defence was untrue. commissioned by the post office, the bramble report by deloitte said fujitsu employees h
police say the offences are non—recent — and that all charges will be reviewed by the public prosecution service in what's been described as one of the most widespread miscarriages ofjustice in british history. sub—postmasters who ran local post offices were prosecuted for theft — even though a computer system was known to be faulty. now secret papers have revealed the post office knew that the computer system could be tampered with — but still fought sub—postmasters in court. aruna...
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but the public prosecution service says no—one will be charged due to what it calls insufficient evidence to be about the height of it. if no—one's going to be charged, then it's a whitewash. former ira members who knew scappaticci described him as a traitor. he was a disgusting human being. in any army, in any organisation, the person who gives away- the organisation's secret is a very, very unsavoury character, - a character that no—one likes. those involved in intelligence gathering during the troubles say there was no other option. there�*s no perfect solution. and intelligence is far from perfect. but it was — in the circumstances, it�*s as good as it gets. i would say if this happened again, we�*d actually do precisely the same again. it would be intelligence—led and it would be, who are the people within these organisations who you can talk to to give you information to try and stop these organisations? 0peration kenova has investigated one of the murkiest periods of time in northern ireland�*s history. hong kong�*s legislature has debated a draft national security law that critics
but the public prosecution service says no—one will be charged due to what it calls insufficient evidence to be about the height of it. if no—one's going to be charged, then it's a whitewash. former ira members who knew scappaticci described him as a traitor. he was a disgusting human being. in any army, in any organisation, the person who gives away- the organisation's secret is a very, very unsavoury character, - a character that no—one likes. those involved in intelligence gathering...
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zines complained about his anti. comments to the police, the crown prosecution service refused to press charges, the ziners took a private prosecution that was eventually stopped by the cps, they took out a judicial review against the cps and lost in january 2019, ali's professional regulator, the general pharmaceutical council, said there was no case to answer, but gave him a warning for being offensive. the caa then bullied the regulator. reforcing its position in july of that year. the council concluded his words were not anti-semitic in november 2020, but the uk lawyers for israel joined the campaign against antisemitism to continue to harass ali. in december 2020, uklfi complained to the body which regulates the regulator, the professional standards authority for health and social care or psa. the intimidation worked and the psa took the... gpc to court, at which point the gpc folded and offered no defense. the high court then sent the case back to the gpc, which made the absurd determination that to... ali's remarks were objectively, if unintentionally antisemitic, however, it gav
zines complained about his anti. comments to the police, the crown prosecution service refused to press charges, the ziners took a private prosecution that was eventually stopped by the cps, they took out a judicial review against the cps and lost in january 2019, ali's professional regulator, the general pharmaceutical council, said there was no case to answer, but gave him a warning for being offensive. the caa then bullied the regulator. reforcing its position in july of that year. the...
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reasons and one of them being secret intelligence by the officials for its act and it was the prosecution serviceink the answer to why this prosecutions a simple and very complicated. prosecutions a simple and very complicated-— prosecutions a simple and very comlicated. ., ~ ,, , . prosecutions a simple and very comlicated. ., ~ , . ., complicated. thank you very much for shafinu complicated. thank you very much for sharing your — complicated. thank you very much for sharing your story _ complicated. thank you very much for sharing your story with _ complicated. thank you very much for sharing your story with us. _ complicated. thank you very much for sharing your story with us. breaking l sharing your story with us. breaking news and developments that have come to us, reuters is reporting that hamas is any exchange of prisoners cannot take place except after a cease—fire and president biden says there is no excuses for israel to blockade to gaza. block aid. good evening. it certainly has been a day of mixed fortunes for some. after a frosty start, we had some lovely spells of sunshine. just take
reasons and one of them being secret intelligence by the officials for its act and it was the prosecution serviceink the answer to why this prosecutions a simple and very complicated. prosecutions a simple and very complicated-— prosecutions a simple and very comlicated. ., ~ ,, , . prosecutions a simple and very comlicated. ., ~ , . ., complicated. thank you very much for shafinu complicated. thank you very much for sharing your — complicated. thank you very much for sharing your story _...
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think it will save the county millions of dollars in emergency services, police services, prosecuting services. more importantly, it will save lives. television. >> the filling that on encouragement center offers community resources is to the community efforts for the heritage. >> and filipinos features in the community a indigenous community in weaving those beautiful textiles for hundreds of years we're proud to feature more than one antique ones and other fashioned from the community. and we're trying to have an >> sf gov. tc to order, can we have a roll call. >> president paulson. >> here >>. vice president rivera. >> here. >> commissioner maxwell is excused today. commissioner stacy. >> here, >> and we have a quorum. thank you. >> so i would like to announce that the san francisco public utilities acknowledges that it owns and stewards of the unseeded lands located within theth no ohlone tribe.
think it will save the county millions of dollars in emergency services, police services, prosecuting services. more importantly, it will save lives. television. >> the filling that on encouragement center offers community resources is to the community efforts for the heritage. >> and filipinos features in the community a indigenous community in weaving those beautiful textiles for hundreds of years we're proud to feature more than one antique ones and other fashioned from the...
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but the public prosecution service says no—one will be charged due to what it calls insufficient evidenceat has frustrated some. it might tell the relatives how their loved ones died, but that seems to be about the height of it. if no—one's going to be charged, then it's a whitewash. former ira members who knew scappaticci described him as a traitor. he was a disgusting human being. in any army, in any organisation, the person who gives away the organisation's secret is a very, very unsavoury character, a character that no—one likes. those involved in intelligence gathering during the troubles say there was no other option. there's no perfect solution. and intelligence is far from perfect. but it was — in the circumstances, it's as good as it gets. i would say if this happened again, we'd actually do precisely the same again. it would be intelligence—led and it would be, who are the people within these organisations who you can talk to to give you information to try and stop these organisations? 0peration kenova has investigated one of the murkiest periods of time in northern ireland's hi
but the public prosecution service says no—one will be charged due to what it calls insufficient evidenceat has frustrated some. it might tell the relatives how their loved ones died, but that seems to be about the height of it. if no—one's going to be charged, then it's a whitewash. former ira members who knew scappaticci described him as a traitor. he was a disgusting human being. in any army, in any organisation, the person who gives away the organisation's secret is a very, very...
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violence suspects directly in some areas of england and wales without first consulting the crown prosecution servicel charging system which has found there is a blame game between police and prosecutors leading to a catastrophic collapse in the number of charges. there are renewed calls for a formal apology from the british government for historical forced adoptions. they come joint committee on human rights says many women suffered harrowing experiences at the hands of state employees in post—war years —— the commons joint committee. it's china, joanna cherry, says the women were pressured into giving a for adoption because they were unmarried. the scottish and welsh governments have already apologised. two white supremacists are suspected of carrying out two murders while on the run following a prison break in the us state of idaho. skylar meade, here on the left, and his alleged accomplice nicholas umphenour were caught after a brief car chase on thursday afternoon. police say they are both members of a prison gang, the aryan knights. meade escaped after umphenour ambushed guards taking him back
violence suspects directly in some areas of england and wales without first consulting the crown prosecution servicel charging system which has found there is a blame game between police and prosecutors leading to a catastrophic collapse in the number of charges. there are renewed calls for a formal apology from the british government for historical forced adoptions. they come joint committee on human rights says many women suffered harrowing experiences at the hands of state employees in...
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the crown prosecution service has been cleared of wrongdoing in accepting the plea of triple killer valdoane without going to trial, a new report says. grace o'malley kumar and barnaby weber, along with school caretaker ian coates, were killed in june last year in nottingham in a spate of knife attacks, while calocane were suffering from schizophrenia. he was sentenced to a hospital order instead of being sent to prison. the crown prosecution service inspectorate said the correct decision was made in accepting the manslaughter pleas on the grounds of diminished responsibility . the two men have responsibility. the two men have been found guilty of murdering a footballer on the dance floor of a nightclub on boxing day . 23 a nightclub on boxing day. 23 year old cody fisher was killed shortly before midnight by a masked group at the crane club in birmingham in 2022, police have released cctv footage or cctv footage of the night he was killed . 23 year old remy gordon killed. 23 year old remy gordon and 22 year old cammy carpenter were convicted today. the third defendant, 19 year old regan
the crown prosecution service has been cleared of wrongdoing in accepting the plea of triple killer valdoane without going to trial, a new report says. grace o'malley kumar and barnaby weber, along with school caretaker ian coates, were killed in june last year in nottingham in a spate of knife attacks, while calocane were suffering from schizophrenia. he was sentenced to a hospital order instead of being sent to prison. the crown prosecution service inspectorate said the correct decision was...
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on the other hand the crown prosecution service should respond faster than they do.cps. that will save them, we think a 200,000 hours of police time a year. if there is somebody who has been arrested for domestic violence and they are allowed to be kept in a cell for a certain amount of time, and the clock is ticking, and they are running out of time, and the crown prosecution service have not had time to consider properly what charge they think should be given to that particular defendant, then the police would be allowed to charge, so the decision could then be made on whether or not they can or cannot be bailed. at the centre of all of this is the interest of victims. the; this is the interest of victims. as i understand it, emily thornberry, one of the ideas you are putting forward, it sounds like common sense anyway, is that if somebody is a victim of domestic violence, or other more serious charges, that he would have someone alongside them all the way. now on the face of it, yes, everybody would say that is a good idea. instantly i'm thinking, thatis good idea
on the other hand the crown prosecution service should respond faster than they do.cps. that will save them, we think a 200,000 hours of police time a year. if there is somebody who has been arrested for domestic violence and they are allowed to be kept in a cell for a certain amount of time, and the clock is ticking, and they are running out of time, and the crown prosecution service have not had time to consider properly what charge they think should be given to that particular defendant,...
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last week, the prosecution service in northern ireland announced no charges will be brought. a new satellite has been launched that can track emissions of the gas methane — which is a major contributor to climate change. up to a third of global warming is thought to be caused by the gas. the new satellite will allow methane leaks, from oil and gas facilities, to be tracked almost in real time, in a bid to reduce emissions. here 5 our climate editor, justin rowlatt. three, two, one. ignition. a falcon nine rocket blasts off from the california coast carrying an important new tool in the battle against climate change. it is a satellite designed to discern the telltale fingerprint of methane in the light reflected back from earth. methane sat will orbit 15 times a day, tracking methane emissions leaking from oil and gas facilities around the globe. rising methane emissions from human activities have been responsible for almost a third of climate change since the industrial revolution. methane is 80 times more powerful a warming gas than co2. but here's the thing — it doesn't sta
last week, the prosecution service in northern ireland announced no charges will be brought. a new satellite has been launched that can track emissions of the gas methane — which is a major contributor to climate change. up to a third of global warming is thought to be caused by the gas. the new satellite will allow methane leaks, from oil and gas facilities, to be tracked almost in real time, in a bid to reduce emissions. here 5 our climate editor, justin rowlatt. three, two, one. ignition....
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last week, the prosecution service in northern ireland announced no charges will be brought.f the gas methane. up to a third of global warming is thought to be caused by the gas. here's our climate editor, justin rowlatt. three, two, one. ignition. a falcon nine rocket blasts off from the california coast, carrying an important new tool to help tame climate change. it is a satellite designed to discern the telltale fingerprint of methane in the light reflected back from earth. rising methane emissions from human activities have been responsible for almost a third of climate change since the industrial revolution. methane is 80 times more powerful a warming gas than co2. but here's the thing — it doesn't stay in the atmosphere nearly as long, around 20 years, whereas co2 can hang around for centuries. what that means is cutting methane emissions now can rapidly slow global warming. the fossil fuel industry is the second biggest source of methane after agriculture, according to the environmental defense fund, the climate charity which developed methane sat. we know these omissi
last week, the prosecution service in northern ireland announced no charges will be brought.f the gas methane. up to a third of global warming is thought to be caused by the gas. here's our climate editor, justin rowlatt. three, two, one. ignition. a falcon nine rocket blasts off from the california coast, carrying an important new tool to help tame climate change. it is a satellite designed to discern the telltale fingerprint of methane in the light reflected back from earth. rising methane...
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police say the offences are non—recent and that all charges will be reviewed by the public prosecution servicehe remains of 45 people who were killed in a bus crash. the bus was travelling from botswana to limpopo province. the department for transport says the vehicle plunged off a bridge into a ravine after hitting the crash barrier, and burst into flames when it hit the ground. an eight—year—old child was the only survivor and has been taken to hospital with serious injuries. our correspondent, shingai nyoka, sent this update. emergency workers are at the scene. so far, they have retrieved about a dozen bodies. nine of those have since been identified. but the transport minister was talking to south african media earlier on and said that the process ofjust recovering those people has been hampered by accessibility to the site. the bus crashed into a ravine, which was about 50 metres below the bridge itself. what they are saying is that the driver lost control of that vehicle, but that it was an alternative route and so it wasn't a busy road. there was no oncoming traffic or vehicle. and thi
police say the offences are non—recent and that all charges will be reviewed by the public prosecution servicehe remains of 45 people who were killed in a bus crash. the bus was travelling from botswana to limpopo province. the department for transport says the vehicle plunged off a bridge into a ravine after hitting the crash barrier, and burst into flames when it hit the ground. an eight—year—old child was the only survivor and has been taken to hospital with serious injuries. our...
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but the public prosecution service says no—one will be charged due to what it calls insufficient evidence died, but that seems to be about the height of it. if no—one's going to be charged, then it's a whitewash. former ira members who knew scappaticci described him as a traitor. he was a disgusting human being. in any army, in any organisation, the person who gives away the organisation's secret is a very, very unsavory character, a character that no—one likes. those involved in intelligence gathering during the troubles say there was no other option. there's no perfect solution. and intelligence is far from perfect. but it was — in the circumstances, it's as good as it gets. i would say if this happened again, we'd actually do precisely the same again. it would be intelligence—led and it would be, who are the people within these organisations who you can talk to to give you information to try and stop these organisations? with no prosecutions, there is concern that the 0peration kenova report will raise more questions than it will answer. for many of the families whose loved ones were i
but the public prosecution service says no—one will be charged due to what it calls insufficient evidence died, but that seems to be about the height of it. if no—one's going to be charged, then it's a whitewash. former ira members who knew scappaticci described him as a traitor. he was a disgusting human being. in any army, in any organisation, the person who gives away the organisation's secret is a very, very unsavory character, a character that no—one likes. those involved in...
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this was by the expectorant and the crown - the expectorant and the crown prosecution service, and whencorrect. they had been correct to accept the plea of manslaughter because of diminished responsibility and it had been correct in the way that it dealt with the families of the victims. dealt with the families of the victims. of course, as you are saying, the families have been campaigning, challenging this decision, saying they weren't properly informed, saying they felt frustrated because there was no charge of murder and this is what they had to say when the report was published at lunchtime today. ldelete published at lunchtime today. we're disappointed. _ published at lunchtime today. we're disappointed, but _ published at lunchtime today. we're disappointed, but not _ published at lunchtime today. we're disappointed, but not entirely surprised. the overall outcome, i think. _ surprised. the overall outcome, i think. until— surprised. the overall outcome, i think, untilthe surprised. the overall outcome, i think, until the law changes in the country. _ think, until the law changes
this was by the expectorant and the crown - the expectorant and the crown prosecution service, and whencorrect. they had been correct to accept the plea of manslaughter because of diminished responsibility and it had been correct in the way that it dealt with the families of the victims. dealt with the families of the victims. of course, as you are saying, the families have been campaigning, challenging this decision, saying they weren't properly informed, saying they felt frustrated because...
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think it will save the county millions of dollars in emergency services, police services, prosecuting servicess we get in adult lives we are afraid to follow our passions and think life can't be that easy. but i truly do believe i followed my heart this time in my journal in city government i did not know that is where my passion lied. i kept following it and ltd. to great opportunity to serve the city. [music] >> i'm katy tang the executive director of the office of small business. >> small business contributes to san francisco's economy. they provide the bulk of employment in the city and employing a million people in san francisco. and roughly 90% of the businesses are defined as small businesses. so, they contribute to the economy but also just the quality of life. small businesses are more then and there a place of transaction it is a community center. a play where people gather. know each other and form memories about the city. >> at the office of mall business i run a team this helps report all mall businesses in san francisco whether they are looking to stfrt a new business or expand o
think it will save the county millions of dollars in emergency services, police services, prosecuting servicess we get in adult lives we are afraid to follow our passions and think life can't be that easy. but i truly do believe i followed my heart this time in my journal in city government i did not know that is where my passion lied. i kept following it and ltd. to great opportunity to serve the city. [music] >> i'm katy tang the executive director of the office of small business....
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happens after every shooting, and then not long after that, after some weeks though, the crown prosecution serviceuiet amongst firearms officers who are particularly angry today that this officer's name has been made public in this way. royal book news. and prince harry's memoir, spare, has been nominated for two british book awards, or nibbies, as they are known. it's estimated the book sold more than three million copies in its first week of publication. his father, king charles, won one in 1994 for his children's book — "the legend of lochnagar". britney spears has also been shortlisted in those awards — which recognise authors' success in the british book trade. the winners of the awards will be announced in two months�* time. emily brown reports. the british book awards celebrate the authors and illustrators who have made their mark in the british book trade and this year some big names have been shortlisted. remember this? this was a bestseller of 2023, prince harry's spray. the duke of sussex men were alongside britney spears's member have been nominated and in fact prince harry's spray has
happens after every shooting, and then not long after that, after some weeks though, the crown prosecution serviceuiet amongst firearms officers who are particularly angry today that this officer's name has been made public in this way. royal book news. and prince harry's memoir, spare, has been nominated for two british book awards, or nibbies, as they are known. it's estimated the book sold more than three million copies in its first week of publication. his father, king charles, won one in...
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watchdog which happens after every shooting and not long after that but after some weeks the crown prosecution serviced a lot of disquiet amongst firearms officers were particularly angry today that this officer's name has been made public in this way. thank you very much. around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. �* �* , , , ., news. bbc news bringing you different stories _ news. bbc news bringing you different stories from - news. bbc news bringing you different stories from...
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when public authorities all for that matter, police, or crown prosecution service make decisions as tovery full quality human being... the reason i ask— very full quality human being... the reason i ask the question is that sometimes these things are subjective and some people are worried that it is possible for the government to revive its own definition of terrorism and make a difference value judgment then they might do ordinarily. and then it might do ordinarily. and then it might end up being a rule that applies to people that you don't really like. but applies to people that you don't reall like. �* , ., applies to people that you don't really like-— applies to people that you don't really like. but you are emitting one really _ really like. but you are emitting one really important _ really like. but you are emitting one really important thing, - really like. but you are emitting one really important thing, thatj one really important thing, that this definition and any action taken as a result of this definition is reviewable. that is by additional review, which is the most effe
when public authorities all for that matter, police, or crown prosecution service make decisions as tovery full quality human being... the reason i ask— very full quality human being... the reason i ask the question is that sometimes these things are subjective and some people are worried that it is possible for the government to revive its own definition of terrorism and make a difference value judgment then they might do ordinarily. and then it might do ordinarily. and then it might end up...
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the teenager's parents have now criticised the police and crown prosecution service , telling the prosecution has had its licence to operate suspended due to significant concerns about the unit. it comes as the telegraph newspaper reports that the centre had been reported to police over fears embryos were being destroyed. the homerton fertility centre in east london admitted errors in its freezing processes had led to some embryos either not surviving or being undetectable . all the being undetectable. all the suspension means the unit will not be able to accept any new bookings for treatment, but existing patients can still access its services. a new honour , the elizabeth emblem, honour, the elizabeth emblem, has been created to recognise pubuc has been created to recognise public servants who have died in the line of duty. the fathers of murdered police officers, pcs fiona bone and nicola hughes, who were killed in greater manchester in 2012, campaigned for three years to secure the award. bryn hughes and paul bowen have described the decision as both humbling and overwhelming . overwhelmi
the teenager's parents have now criticised the police and crown prosecution service , telling the prosecution has had its licence to operate suspended due to significant concerns about the unit. it comes as the telegraph newspaper reports that the centre had been reported to police over fears embryos were being destroyed. the homerton fertility centre in east london admitted errors in its freezing processes had led to some embryos either not surviving or being undetectable . all the being...
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but the public prosecution service says no—one will be charged due to what it calls insufficient evidenceng to be charged, then it's a whitewash. former ira members who knew scappaticci described him as a traitor. he was a disgusting human being. in any army, in any organisation, the person who gives away the organisation's secret is a very, very unsavoury character, a character that no—one likes. those involved in intelligence gathering during the troubles say there was no other option. there's no perfect solution. and intelligence is far from perfect. but it was — in the circumstances, it's as good as it gets. i would say if this happened again, we'd actually do precisely the same again. it would be intelligence—led and it would be, who are the people within these organisations who you can talk to to give you information to try and stop these organisations? operation kenova has investigated one of the murkiest periods of time in northern ireland's history, a time that may never truly see the light. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories ma
but the public prosecution service says no—one will be charged due to what it calls insufficient evidenceng to be charged, then it's a whitewash. former ira members who knew scappaticci described him as a traitor. he was a disgusting human being. in any army, in any organisation, the person who gives away the organisation's secret is a very, very unsavoury character, a character that no—one likes. those involved in intelligence gathering during the troubles say there was no other option....
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the teenager's parents have now criticised the police and crown prosecution service , and crown prosecutionace at three branches of the legacy independent funeral directors in hull and east riding in yorkshire. that's after humberside police received a report of, quote, concern for care of the deceased. that was on wednesday, a direct line has been set up for anyone who may been set up for anyone who may be affected . a london fertility be affected. a london fertility clinic has had its licence to operate suspended due to significant concerns . the significant concerns. the telegraph newspaper says the centre had been reported to police over fears that embryos were being destroyed . the were being destroyed. the homerton fertility centre in east london has admitted errors in its freezing processes, which led to some embryos even not surviving or being undetectable . surviving or being undetectable. the suspension means the unit will not be able to accept any new bookings for treatment, but existing patients can still access services . a new access its services. a new honoun access its servi
the teenager's parents have now criticised the police and crown prosecution service , and crown prosecutionace at three branches of the legacy independent funeral directors in hull and east riding in yorkshire. that's after humberside police received a report of, quote, concern for care of the deceased. that was on wednesday, a direct line has been set up for anyone who may been set up for anyone who may be affected . a london fertility be affected. a london fertility clinic has had its licence...
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, this is keir starmer and this is he was head and this is when he was head of the criminal prosecution servicervice. he made a couple extra bucks defending in, in bucks defending somebody in, in german . german court. >> i don't know, i don't think it was while he was head of the cps. i think it was prior to that. so he was he was a criminal, before the cps. >> yeah, i believe so, i believe so, i don't know, i had trouble understanding this, but anyway, he was a lawyer and he, he defended his, his battle terrier. >> that's the actual name. >> that's the actual name. >> tv's his buffer, his. >> your tv's his buffer, his. but hizbut tahrir. hits. but hizbut tahrir. tahrir hits. but hizbut tahrir. tahrir hits. but i don't see the name. >> aggressive. >> sounds aggressive. >> sounds aggressive. >> and which they describe >> yeah. and which they describe as organisation as an anti—semitic organisation that and that actively promotes and encourages terrorism. labour. >> aren't they so nice guys? >> aren't they so nice guys? >> yeah, i hate to say it, but, you know, aren't they? >> no . but this part
, this is keir starmer and this is he was head and this is when he was head of the criminal prosecution servicervice. he made a couple extra bucks defending in, in bucks defending somebody in, in german . german court. >> i don't know, i don't think it was while he was head of the cps. i think it was prior to that. so he was he was a criminal, before the cps. >> yeah, i believe so, i believe so, i don't know, i had trouble understanding this, but anyway, he was a lawyer and he, he...
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however, yesterday the crown prosecution service dropped its case against the two individuals on thewant to defend the right of people to say what they think, but also to question whether it's christian to be judging people and accusing them of sin. so here's a taste of what happened. >> as long as you don't make me look silly when i turn away and you go look at this pauper, he's not to idiot. and i'm not listening because i'm not to worry about what they think of you. >> on, you're a man. get >> come on, you're a man. get up. straighten chest up and up. straighten that chest up and than up. straighten that chest up and tha i'm going challenge that >> i'm going to challenge that because know whether because you don't know whether i'm a female. i'm a man or a female. >> i'm gonna. i'm gonna challenge. challenge. challenge. i'm gonna challenge. i'm i'm challenge i'm gonna. i'm gonna challenge that. such that. there's no such other thing and female. thing that male and female. >> is one of >> well, with me now is one of the preachers himself, sean o'sullivan. sean, first of all, thank y
however, yesterday the crown prosecution service dropped its case against the two individuals on thewant to defend the right of people to say what they think, but also to question whether it's christian to be judging people and accusing them of sin. so here's a taste of what happened. >> as long as you don't make me look silly when i turn away and you go look at this pauper, he's not to idiot. and i'm not listening because i'm not to worry about what they think of you. >> on, you're...
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the teenager's parents have now criticised the police and the crown prosecution service, telling the see justice properly served . a london fertility served. a london fertility clinic has had its licence to operate suspended due to significant concerns about the unit . it comes as the telegraph unit. it comes as the telegraph newspaper reports that the centre had been reported to police over fears embryos were being destroyed. the homerton fertility centre in east london admitted errors in its freezing processes had led to some embryos either not surviving or being undetectable . all the being undetectable. all the suspension means the unit will not be able to accept any new bookings for treatment, but existing patients can still access its services . and meghan access its services. and meghan markle says she suffered hateful and cruel abuse while she was pregnant. the duchess of sussex led a keynote speech on international women's day, where she spoke out against social media abuse. she said she had lost our sense of humanity on social media as she recalled the comments aimed at her
the teenager's parents have now criticised the police and the crown prosecution service, telling the see justice properly served . a london fertility served. a london fertility clinic has had its licence to operate suspended due to significant concerns about the unit . it comes as the telegraph unit. it comes as the telegraph newspaper reports that the centre had been reported to police over fears embryos were being destroyed. the homerton fertility centre in east london admitted errors in its...
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. >> breaking news this hour, the crown prosecution service has been cleared of wrongdoing in accepting states. grace o'malley, cooma and barnaby weber, along with school caretaker ian coates, were all killed in june last year in a spate of knife attacks whilst calocane was suffering from schizophrenia. he was sentenced to a hospital order instead of being sent to prison . to a hospital order instead of being sent to prison. his majesty's crown prosecution inspectorate said the correct decision was made in accepting pleas of manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility . a review led by responsibility. a review led by independent government adviser dame sara khan has been published, pointing to chilling levels of harassment posing a serious threat to schools . it serious threat to schools. it found more than 75% of the pubuc found more than 75% of the public feel they can't speak their mind, and 27% have employed security or moved jobs or houses as a result. as part of her review, dame sara is recommending the establishment of an exclusion zone for protests outside of school
. >> breaking news this hour, the crown prosecution service has been cleared of wrongdoing in accepting states. grace o'malley, cooma and barnaby weber, along with school caretaker ian coates, were all killed in june last year in a spate of knife attacks whilst calocane was suffering from schizophrenia. he was sentenced to a hospital order instead of being sent to prison . to a hospital order instead of being sent to prison. his majesty's crown prosecution inspectorate said the correct...
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in an empty bar, the establishment was specially closed from other visitors for special services. the prosecution; we are, of course, not talking about the movie. in charging documents filed in 1st district court, santa fe prosecutor mary carmack alsis cited boldane's reckless handling of a firearm. but during a rather lengthy investigation , the charges against baldwin were dropped. this happened in april last year, then attention turned to hannah gutierrez. on on the set, she was responsible for ensuring the safety of firearms. once that happened, hannah's defense rushed to argue that gutierrez was an inexperienced gunsmith. hutchins was in her early twenties at the time of her death and said the shooting was an accident . the lawyers also said that other people on the set were also responsible for the bloody incident. filming rust, by the way, was constantly accompanied by similar cases of careless handling of weapons. before the death of khatchin with an understudy baldwin was accidentally fired with a blank. in another, a props department employee shot herself. the first question is whether
in an empty bar, the establishment was specially closed from other visitors for special services. the prosecution; we are, of course, not talking about the movie. in charging documents filed in 1st district court, santa fe prosecutor mary carmack alsis cited boldane's reckless handling of a firearm. but during a rather lengthy investigation , the charges against baldwin were dropped. this happened in april last year, then attention turned to hannah gutierrez. on on the set, she was responsible...
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caretaker ian o'malley kumar and caretaker ian coates will find out today whether the crown prosecution serviceder charges. the teenagers were stabbed to death on a night out in nottingham last june in moscow. >> three suspects in friday's deadly concert hall shooting have been imprisoned for two months as they await trial. a total of 11 people were detained following the attack. russia's made unsubstantiated claims that they were attempting to escape across the border into ukraine. us intelligence services believe the attack was carried out by a branch of the islamic state terror group, known as isis k. >> meanwhile, russia's black sea fleet is now functionally inactive, to according uk defence secretary grant shapps, after a massive ukrainian missile strike on sevastopol. security sources have told us that uk supplied storm shadow missiles were used. a major military communications centre has also been damaged. this marks the longest attack on the russian controlled port in the war so far, as tensions continue to escalate and despite a cost of living crisis, the british pubuc of living crisis
caretaker ian o'malley kumar and caretaker ian coates will find out today whether the crown prosecution serviceder charges. the teenagers were stabbed to death on a night out in nottingham last june in moscow. >> three suspects in friday's deadly concert hall shooting have been imprisoned for two months as they await trial. a total of 11 people were detained following the attack. russia's made unsubstantiated claims that they were attempting to escape across the border into ukraine. us...
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think it will save the county millions of dollars in emergency services, police services, prosecuting services. more importantly, it will save lives. >> good morning the meeting will come to order the february 28 budget and finance i'm connie chan chair, i'm joined by vice chair mandelman and melgar. our clerk is brent jalipa. and i want to like to thank corewin cooley from sfgov.org for broadcasting meeting. . >> thank you a reminder those in attendance make sure to silence...
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think it will save the county millions of dollars in emergency services, police services, prosecuting services. more importantly, it will save lives. >> >> >> my name is alex sinclair of willow on the green in san francisco. we are the only british tea shop on the west coast and focused on high quality luxury goods from the u.k. and we have teas and baked goods. we came up with the name because willow is made with baskets and the parklett, a willow green and that is a picnic in the park. i have come up with the idea because i have lived in the neighborhood for a year. seven years ago we had a tea shop. during covid we needed to have a new flavor and rejuvenate the business. we are between two beautiful businesses. i realized with the shop opening next to the bakery, we had a beautiful tea shop in the area. we started with british teas and want to support local tea makers in the local area. and once you have cheese and biscuits need tea and jam and lemon curd and chocolate and all of these parts basically imported from the u.k. our most popular products come from wales. it's an extra cheddar an
think it will save the county millions of dollars in emergency services, police services, prosecuting services. more importantly, it will save lives. >> >> >> my name is alex sinclair of willow on the green in san francisco. we are the only british tea shop on the west coast and focused on high quality luxury goods from the u.k. and we have teas and baked goods. we came up with the name because willow is made with baskets and the parklett, a willow green and that is a picnic...
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