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there will be a statutory public inquiry _ to grieve through.rieve through. there will be a statutory public inquiry the prime minister has said, so will that be the case? ,., ., , the case? there were so many failures that _ the case? there were so many failures that the _ the case? there were so many failures that the families - the case? there were so many failures that the families of. the case? there were so many| failures that the families of the victims have had to suffer since these appalling homicides and that is why the prime minister before the general election committed to a judge led inquiry looking at failures notjust in the nhs but throughout the criminal justice system because what i have been really mindful of every time i have met the families is that their ordeal and the pain that has been inflicted on them continued after the deaths of their loved ones, and thatis the deaths of their loved ones, and that is because of failings, not just a lack of accountability in the nhs but across the criminaljustice system and that is why
there will be a statutory public inquiry _ to grieve through.rieve through. there will be a statutory public inquiry the prime minister has said, so will that be the case? ,., ., , the case? there were so many failures that _ the case? there were so many failures that the _ the case? there were so many failures that the families - the case? there were so many failures that the families of. the case? there were so many| failures that the families of the victims have had to suffer since these...
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circuits donel momentum of the families and committed to a public inquiry. indie committed to a public*, investment. grace malley-o'kumar's famil have investment. grace malley-o'kumar's family have told _ investment. grace malley-o'kumar's family have told the _ investment. grace malley-o'kumar's family have told the prime _ investment. grace malley-o'kumar's family have told the prime minister l family have told the prime minister that they are committed to a judge led inquiry as it is important in holding people to account. $5 of holding people to account. as of et, the holding people to account. as of yet. the scope — holding people to account. as of yet, the scope and _ holding people to account. as of yet, the scope and nature i holding people to account. as of yet, the scope and nature of- holding people to account. ff: rrf yet, the scope and nature of the inquiry has to be confirmed with us and i suspect that it might depend on some of the outcomes of ongoing investigations and inquiries. indie investigations and inquiries. we would like this scope to be as wide as possible — wo
circuits donel momentum of the families and committed to a public inquiry. indie committed to a public*, investment. grace malley-o'kumar's famil have investment. grace malley-o'kumar's family have told _ investment. grace malley-o'kumar's family have told the _ investment. grace malley-o'kumar's family have told the prime _ investment. grace malley-o'kumar's family have told the prime minister l family have told the prime minister that they are committed to a judge led inquiry as it is...
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during the public inquiry, ray was hailed as a hero, a modern—day moses.who moses was. he was a counsellor, he was a good friend, he was a great neighbour. and that was a testament to him on the night of the fire. people who were in his apartment at the time of their demise, and he looked after them. he was a great person. raymond bernard came to london from trinidad in the late �*60s. he worked as an electrician in the houses of parliament. he was a dj with a sound system and always loved the notting hill carnival. bernie now has a memorial bench in honour of her brother on powis square, in notting hill. i think it allowed him to reconnect with his roots. to reconnect with the, you know, being born in trinidad and listening to soca music and coming to the uk and understanding more of the reggae music. and even if moses was here with us now, he would be round by the sound systems, listening to the music, chatting with his friends. he would be enjoying it the same way everybody else enjoys carnival. music was ray's — moses's — life and carnival, as jackie s
during the public inquiry, ray was hailed as a hero, a modern—day moses.who moses was. he was a counsellor, he was a good friend, he was a great neighbour. and that was a testament to him on the night of the fire. people who were in his apartment at the time of their demise, and he looked after them. he was a great person. raymond bernard came to london from trinidad in the late �*60s. he worked as an electrician in the houses of parliament. he was a dj with a sound system and always loved...
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the final report of the public inquiry is due to be published soon — a significant milestone for thectims. our reporter ayshea buksh has been speaking to one of them. where the heart is, to the right—hand side, to where we're standing, that was ray's apartment. and we used to look out the window and, oh, the sights were just amazing. bernie's older brother ray, whose nickname was moses, lived on the top floor of grenfell tower with his dog marley. it was his home for over 30 years. he was such a kind person. you know, ray would share his last with anybody, and he didn't have very much himself. he was just lovely, very kind, gracious and a lovely human being to other human beings. on the night of the fire, ray — who struggled with walking and had severe arthritis — was in his one—bedroom flat on the 23rd floor, and he sheltered a number of different neighbours. during the public enquiry, ray was hailed as a hero, a modern—day moses. everybody knew who moses was. he was a counsellor, he was a good friend, he was a great neighbour. and that was a testament to him on the night of the fir
the final report of the public inquiry is due to be published soon — a significant milestone for thectims. our reporter ayshea buksh has been speaking to one of them. where the heart is, to the right—hand side, to where we're standing, that was ray's apartment. and we used to look out the window and, oh, the sights were just amazing. bernie's older brother ray, whose nickname was moses, lived on the top floor of grenfell tower with his dog marley. it was his home for over 30 years. he was...
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meeting, and i'm so pleased he opened it with, "the boss has confirmed that we will be "having a public inquiry," which is great. we now need to draw that down into detail. timings, it needs to be statutory, must bejudge—led. because what we're seeing with all of the different investigations and agencies that some are much more comprehensive than others and some you know, some are poor. we were very disappointed with the cps review. the iopc was struggling to get them to agree what we perceive as acceptable terms of reference. so without public inquiry, all of these different strands will become silos and there won't be that comprehensive, you know, where all of the questions are answered properly. and there's full accountability. but most importantly, we have a picture where things went so badly wrong and what we can do to try and fix some, if not all of it. let's speak to dr richard taylor consultant forensic psychiatrist who has worked in psychiatry over 31 years and been an expert witness in more than 150 cases. thanks forjoining us. how optimistic do you think it is wise to be that this ma
meeting, and i'm so pleased he opened it with, "the boss has confirmed that we will be "having a public inquiry," which is great. we now need to draw that down into detail. timings, it needs to be statutory, must bejudge—led. because what we're seeing with all of the different investigations and agencies that some are much more comprehensive than others and some you know, some are poor. we were very disappointed with the cps review. the iopc was struggling to get them to agree...
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a public inquiry found they had been consistently failed by those in authority.isters firmed up details of the compensation scheme announced by the previous government. it has been widely welcomed.— widely welcomed. what is decent compensation? _ widely welcomed. what is decent compensation? it _ widely welcomed. what is decent compensation? it is _ widely welcomed. what is decent compensation? it is difficult - widely welcomed. what is decent compensation? it is difficult to i compensation? it is difficult to say. compensation? it is difficult to sa . " compensation? it is difficult to sa. ~ ,_ compensation? it is difficult to sa. ~ , ., �* compensation? it is difficult to say. some like gary aren't happy. he was infected — say. some like gary aren't happy. he was infected with _ say. some like gary aren't happy. he was infected with hiv _ say. some like gary aren't happy. he was infected with hiv and _ say. some like gary aren't happy. he was infected with hiv and hepatitis l was infected with hiv and hepatitis c during his treatment for haemophilia. he didn�*t
a public inquiry found they had been consistently failed by those in authority.isters firmed up details of the compensation scheme announced by the previous government. it has been widely welcomed.— widely welcomed. what is decent compensation? _ widely welcomed. what is decent compensation? it _ widely welcomed. what is decent compensation? it is _ widely welcomed. what is decent compensation? it is difficult - widely welcomed. what is decent compensation? it is difficult to i compensation?...
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public fortunes. jake. all of these inquiriese we so bad at actually trying to prevent horrendous things in the first place? >> well , so first place? >> well, so looking at first place? >> well , so looking at the first place? >> well, so looking at the nhs and why that is so bad and the police as well, we heard mentioned by one of the parents there, it's because there isn't a culture in our public services of people taking responsibility. it's refer and forget. so someone in a meeting said in this case, if we're not very careful, this individual valdo calocane could end up killing people. and he did just a matter of months. less than a few years later . now, what i think we need later. now, what i think we need isn't another public inquiry. i read a lot of the statements by the nhs hospital managers. lessons will be learned. it's just meaningless management speak. just meaningless management speak . what we need is a culture speak. what we need is a culture where someone says, i have this concern, i will take it all the way to
public fortunes. jake. all of these inquiriese we so bad at actually trying to prevent horrendous things in the first place? >> well , so first place? >> well, so looking at first place? >> well , so looking at the first place? >> well, so looking at the nhs and why that is so bad and the police as well, we heard mentioned by one of the parents there, it's because there isn't a culture in our public services of people taking responsibility. it's refer and forget. so...
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in this programme, in the midst of a public inquiry into what went on, i'm going to meet people who aredealing with the fallout of being involved in the post office scandal. we were spat at. paint stripper poured on my car. it just felt as though it was one thing after another. it means coming to terms with decades of trauma, but across the country, people are trying to move on, to reclaim their lives. so, if you walked up there past your house now, how would that make you feel? you couldn't do it? mm—mm. really? wow. i'm will mellor, and i've been an actorfor over 35 years and played lots of different roles. but when i played the part of lee castleton in mr bates vs the post office, i realised that this role was more important than any other. in 2004, lee castleton was accused of stealing more than £20,000 from his post office branch, but the losses were down to a faulty it system — horizon. thanks to playing lee in the series, we've become friends. so, obviously, because i played you in the drama series, i know your story, and you were completely innocent. yeah. what i wanted to ask,
in this programme, in the midst of a public inquiry into what went on, i'm going to meet people who aredealing with the fallout of being involved in the post office scandal. we were spat at. paint stripper poured on my car. it just felt as though it was one thing after another. it means coming to terms with decades of trauma, but across the country, people are trying to move on, to reclaim their lives. so, if you walked up there past your house now, how would that make you feel? you couldn't do...
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when he was in opposition, sir keir starmer met the families and committed to a public inquiry.lley—kumar�*s parents say it is needed to hold people to account, and today the health secretary confirmed that the prime minister remains committed to a judge—led inquiry. as yet, the scope and the nature of the inquiry has to be confirmed with us, and i suspect that might depend on some of the outcome of ongoing investigations and inquiries. we would like the scope to be as wide as possible, - and we would like it to be a statutory public inquiry, led by a judge, and one that has real teeth. - nottinghamshire healthcare foundation trust says it accepts the coc report, and that it's doing everything in its power to learn from what happened and to improve. alison holt, bbc news. the democratic nominee for the white house, kamala harris, is preparing for her party's national convention next week, and is hoping for a further boost to her campaign. her rival donald trump is coming under increasing pressure, to find a way to slow her momentum in the race, and last night spent two hours in
when he was in opposition, sir keir starmer met the families and committed to a public inquiry.lley—kumar�*s parents say it is needed to hold people to account, and today the health secretary confirmed that the prime minister remains committed to a judge—led inquiry. as yet, the scope and the nature of the inquiry has to be confirmed with us, and i suspect that might depend on some of the outcome of ongoing investigations and inquiries. we would like the scope to be as wide as possible, -...
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a public inquiry found they'd been consistently failed by those in authority.med up details of the official compensation scheme announced by the previous government. it's been widely welcomed. what is decent compensation? that's difficult to say. but some, like gary, aren't happy. he was a pupil at treloar school in hampshire and infected with hiv and hepatitis c during his treatment for haemophilia. he didn't know he was part of a medical trial, in his own words, a guinea pig. because of that, he qualifies for an extra amount on top of his compensation — £15,000, with 10,000 going to other haemophiliacs caught up in unethical research. he says neither amount is enough. £15,000 for a life is... seems... ..doesn�*t seem right. you know, £10,000. some of these boys were on trials for years and years. me and myself, a lot of my friends, and we're all very unhappy and insulted by the figures. there are different levels of compensation depending on the severity of the infections. jo is disappointed that the maximum award for those like her who contracted hepatitis c
a public inquiry found they'd been consistently failed by those in authority.med up details of the official compensation scheme announced by the previous government. it's been widely welcomed. what is decent compensation? that's difficult to say. but some, like gary, aren't happy. he was a pupil at treloar school in hampshire and infected with hiv and hepatitis c during his treatment for haemophilia. he didn't know he was part of a medical trial, in his own words, a guinea pig. because of that,...
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will there be a statutory public inquiry? will there be a statutory public inuui ? ures that the families _ inquiry? there are so many failures that the families of _ inquiry? there are so many failures that the families of the _ inquiry? there are so many failures that the families of the victims - that the families of the victims have had to suffer since these appalling homicides and that is why the prime minister, before the general election, committed to a judge led inquiry looking at failures notjust in the nhs but throughout the criminal justice system as well because what i have been really mindful of every time i've met the families is that their ordeal and the pain that has been inflicted on them continued after the deaths of their loved ones. and thatis the deaths of their loved ones. and that is because of failings and a lack of accountability, notjust in the nhs but across the criminal justice system. and that is why the prime minister is now actively considering how thatjudge led inquiry can best operate to deliver the answers and the accountability that
will there be a statutory public inquiry? will there be a statutory public inuui ? ures that the families _ inquiry? there are so many failures that the families of _ inquiry? there are so many failures that the families of the _ inquiry? there are so many failures that the families of the victims - that the families of the victims have had to suffer since these appalling homicides and that is why the prime minister, before the general election, committed to a judge led inquiry looking at...
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when he was in opposition, sir keir starmer met the families and committed to a public inquiry. parents say they've been told the prime minister remains committed to a judge—led inquiry and they see it as important in holding people to account. as yet, the scope and the nature of the inquiry has to be confirmed with us and i suspect that might depend on some of the outcome of ongoing investigations and inquiries. we would like the scope to be as wide as possible and we would like it to be a statutory public inquiry led by a judge and one that has real teeth to make a difference. nottinghamshire health care foundation trust says it accepts the cqc report and that it's doing everything in its power to learn from what happened and to improve. alison holt, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's turn to the continuing tension in the middle east now. the military wing of hamas said it targeted the israeli city of tel aviv with two rockets. explosions were heard but there were no casualties reported, according to israeli media. it was the first attempt by
when he was in opposition, sir keir starmer met the families and committed to a public inquiry. parents say they've been told the prime minister remains committed to a judge—led inquiry and they see it as important in holding people to account. as yet, the scope and the nature of the inquiry has to be confirmed with us and i suspect that might depend on some of the outcome of ongoing investigations and inquiries. we would like the scope to be as wide as possible and we would like it to be a...
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there's no need to have a public inquiry. um, and now we have had, finally had this public inquiry.ally all of us have seen what went on for what it was. um, i wish this had been done two decades earlier. i really do. when people were still alive to be able to to to answer for their actions. breaking news from india where you will remember there have been big demonstrations after a female trainee doctor was raped and murdered in west bengal state. the -rocess murdered in west bengal state. the process have intensified after the hospital where she worked was vandalised and was attacked during the massive march in protest against their crime against her. they have been smaller protests held in other indian cities like delhi, hyderabad, mumbai... that protest seems to be happening in delhi just outside the hospital where the female trainee doctor was raped and murdered. this is a case that has brought a lot of condemnation from groups, but also condemnation from groups, but also condemnation from groups, but also condemnation from the prime minister earlier in the week. we were given i
there's no need to have a public inquiry. um, and now we have had, finally had this public inquiry.ally all of us have seen what went on for what it was. um, i wish this had been done two decades earlier. i really do. when people were still alive to be able to to to answer for their actions. breaking news from india where you will remember there have been big demonstrations after a female trainee doctor was raped and murdered in west bengal state. the -rocess murdered in west bengal state. the...
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when he was in opposition, sir keir starmer met the families and committed to a public inquiry.ple to account, and today the health secretary confirmed that the prime minister remains committed to a judge—led inquiry. as yet, the scope and the nature of the inquiry has to be confirmed with us, and i suspect that might depend on some of the outcome of ongoing investigations and inquiries. we would like the scope to be as wide as possible, - and we would like it to be a statutory public inquiry, led by a judge, and one that has real teeth. - nottinghamshire healthcare foundation trust says it accepts the cqc report, and that it's doing everything in its power to learn from what happened and to improve. alison holt, bbc news. time to take a quick look at tomorrow's papers. starting with the metro, which leads with fears of an iranian attack on israel, and keir starmer�*s call with iran's new president, masoud pezeshkian. "iran tells starmer in phone call, retaliation is our right" — it reads. meanwhile, the financial times is leading with the surprise shake—up at starbucks, and the
when he was in opposition, sir keir starmer met the families and committed to a public inquiry.ple to account, and today the health secretary confirmed that the prime minister remains committed to a judge—led inquiry. as yet, the scope and the nature of the inquiry has to be confirmed with us, and i suspect that might depend on some of the outcome of ongoing investigations and inquiries. we would like the scope to be as wide as possible, - and we would like it to be a statutory public...
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a public inquiry found that been consistently failed by those in authority and today, ministers have is been widely welcomed. what is decent compensation? it is difficult to say. some like gary aren't happy. he was infected with hiv and hepatitis c during his treatment for haemophilia. he didn't know he was part of a medical trial, in his own words, a guinea pig. because of that, he qualifies for an extra amount on top of his compensation. but, at £15,000, he thinks it is an insult. because of the cohort of boys there, they had an ideal opportunity to research and experiment on us, which they did for many, many years. and we think that is worth more than £15,000. there are different levels of compensation depending on the severity of the infections. joe is angry that the maximum award for those like her who contracted hepatitis c is half that potentially available to victims of hiv. she was infected during a blood transfusion after giving birth. we were all given the same blood, we were all given bad blood, bad blood products. we are all terrified. hiv, hepatitis c, treat us the same
a public inquiry found that been consistently failed by those in authority and today, ministers have is been widely welcomed. what is decent compensation? it is difficult to say. some like gary aren't happy. he was infected with hiv and hepatitis c during his treatment for haemophilia. he didn't know he was part of a medical trial, in his own words, a guinea pig. because of that, he qualifies for an extra amount on top of his compensation. but, at £15,000, he thinks it is an insult. because of...
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that public inquiry could pull those threads together and the reason why it is so important is becauseping them safe, but also in those extreme cases, keeping the public safe as well and trying to prevent future tragedies. well and trying to prevent future tracedies. �* _, well and trying to prevent future tracedies. �* ., ,, well and trying to prevent future tracedies. �* ., ~' ,, a man has been charged with attempted murder after an 11—year—old girl was stabbed in leicester square in central london. she's been treated for serious but not life—threatening injuries. ioan pintaru has appeared in court this morning. let's speak to our reporter nickjohnson. nick, what more can you tell us? leicester square, the heart of london's west end, usually the site of hollywood film premiers. yesterday, a crime scene when police were called to reports of a stabbing yesterday morning. prosecutors and court this morning alleged that 32—year—old romanian national ioan pintaru approach two tourists at random, an 11—year—old girl and her mother, before placing the girl in a headlock and stabbing her eig
that public inquiry could pull those threads together and the reason why it is so important is becauseping them safe, but also in those extreme cases, keeping the public safe as well and trying to prevent future tragedies. well and trying to prevent future tracedies. �* _, well and trying to prevent future tracedies. �* ., ,, well and trying to prevent future tracedies. �* ., ~' ,, a man has been charged with attempted murder after an 11—year—old girl was stabbed in leicester square...
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when he was in opposition, sir keir starmer met the families and committed to a public inquiry.s committed to a judge—led inquiry and they see it as important in holding people to account. as yet, the scope and the nature of the inquiry has to be confirmed with us, and i suspect that might depend on some of the outcome of ongoing investigations and inquiries. we would like the scope to be as wide as possible and we would like it to be a statutory public inquiry led by a judge and one that has real teeth to make a difference. nottinghamshire health care foundation trust says it accepts the cqc report and that it's doing everything in its power to learn from what happened and to improve. alison holt, bbc news. street artist banksy has unveiled his ninth work of art involving animals in london in as many days. it shows a gorilla, seal, and birds, and it's at the entrance to london zoo — which said it was "absolutely brilliant. " the latest flurry of banksy street art began last monday, with this goat on a wall in richmond. tuesday saw a pair of elephants leaning out of windows in c
when he was in opposition, sir keir starmer met the families and committed to a public inquiry.s committed to a judge—led inquiry and they see it as important in holding people to account. as yet, the scope and the nature of the inquiry has to be confirmed with us, and i suspect that might depend on some of the outcome of ongoing investigations and inquiries. we would like the scope to be as wide as possible and we would like it to be a statutory public inquiry led by a judge and one that has...
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years for truth and justice, and campaigners who gathered in may to mark the publication of the public inquiryrrifying and that doctors, the nhs and government had repeatedly failed patients. today, more details of the final compensation package have been published. payments to those infected will start by the end of this year and to those affected, including families, some time next year. existing support schemes will continue as well as compensation. about 3,000 people so far have been in touch with the official body running the scheme, but it's not clear how many will claim. it's important that the support schemes do continue, because that gives financial security to our community and it is an important recognition of past loss. it's separate compensation, because compensation is a recognition of the damage that was inflicted on the whole community through treatment given to them by the nhs. earlier plans from the government have been assessed by the head of a new compensation authority, sir robert francis. he's backed most of them and suggested changes. these include extra payments to thos
years for truth and justice, and campaigners who gathered in may to mark the publication of the public inquiryrrifying and that doctors, the nhs and government had repeatedly failed patients. today, more details of the final compensation package have been published. payments to those infected will start by the end of this year and to those affected, including families, some time next year. existing support schemes will continue as well as compensation. about 3,000 people so far have been in...
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a public inquiry found they'd been consistently failed by those in authority.ernment. it's been widely welcomed. what is decent compensation? that's difficult to say. but some, like gary, aren't happy. he was a pupil at treloar school in hampshire and infected with hiv and hepatitis c during his treatment for haemophilia. he didn't know he was part of a medical trial, in his own words, a guinea pig. because of that, he qualifies for an extra amount on top of his compensation — £15,000, with 10,000 going to other haemophiliacs caught up in unethical research. he says neither amount is enough. £15,000 for a life is... seems... ..doesn't seem right. you know, £10,000. some of these boys were on trials for years and years. me and myself, a lot of my friends, and we're all very unhappy and insulted by the figures. there are different levels of compensation depending on the severity of the infections. jo is disappointed that the maximum award for those like her who contracted hepatitis c is less than what's potentially available to victims of hiv. she was infected du
a public inquiry found they'd been consistently failed by those in authority.ernment. it's been widely welcomed. what is decent compensation? that's difficult to say. but some, like gary, aren't happy. he was a pupil at treloar school in hampshire and infected with hiv and hepatitis c during his treatment for haemophilia. he didn't know he was part of a medical trial, in his own words, a guinea pig. because of that, he qualifies for an extra amount on top of his compensation — £15,000, with...
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before he was prime minister, _ possible public inquiry?e could have been interventions, why those did not happen. it might also look at the way families were communicated with, what they were told by the police and prosecutors in the aftermath of this. we have been told by people in government of that commitment to a public inquiry, that it still exists. the families have suggested they were told as recently as last week it remains a commitment. but we are not expecting to hear anything more today nor any details as to what exactly it will look at. we have heard from the health secretary wes streeting. who has said that more needs to be done to improve mental health services. he said he expects the findings and recommendations in this report to be considered and applied throughout the country. the improving mental health services is something that we have heard many times in different ways and will be a challenge to achieve. and now more of the news including breaking international stories. the israeli military says it's at "peak alert" fo
before he was prime minister, _ possible public inquiry?e could have been interventions, why those did not happen. it might also look at the way families were communicated with, what they were told by the police and prosecutors in the aftermath of this. we have been told by people in government of that commitment to a public inquiry, that it still exists. the families have suggested they were told as recently as last week it remains a commitment. but we are not expecting to hear anything more...
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the final report of the public inquiry is due to be published soon — a significant milestone for the
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>> okay, so we've been assured of the public inquiry, but what's really, really important is that it y judge led inquiry, because that's the only way that the people involved in all of this. right. the way from right, the way to will have to give evidence and we'll have to give the truth . so that has to happen. >> otherwise, could they dodge it? yeah. >> i mean, for example, iopc do investigations, police officers that are interviewed for that can give a no comment answer. how's that helpful to uncovering things? we're not on a witch hunt as i keep saying, but what we have to do is get answers. and the big questions like so. so talk about drugs. we talked about the medication for schizophrenia. what about drugs ? schizophrenia. what about drugs? drugs? no one has ever tested him for drugs that we can see. so if you're sectioned four times you've got you're in psychosis . why know that we've psychosis. why know that we've been able to find the police didn't bother doing it. they did full toxicology on my son, but they didn't take any toxicology on calocane. they took it on grace. they
>> okay, so we've been assured of the public inquiry, but what's really, really important is that it y judge led inquiry, because that's the only way that the people involved in all of this. right. the way from right, the way to will have to give evidence and we'll have to give the truth . so that has to happen. >> otherwise, could they dodge it? yeah. >> i mean, for example, iopc do investigations, police officers that are interviewed for that can give a no comment answer....
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want to ban and religious organizations with ties to russia, no, they did not want to, but the public inquiryshowed that we have to do it and we are doing it. in this case, it seems to me that the president himself is very clearly said how our situation will develop. ukraine, unfortunately, will wait until europe, aa, regulates it more clearly, yes. the criminal liability of those social networks that do not moderate their content, respectively contribute to crimes. by the way, back in february, france adopted a law that criminalized and implemented the responsibility of the owners of such social networks that popularize pornography and the like there, and 20 years in prison, well, february 24th, not ukraine, which is in a state of war, actually france, in which there is no war, and here it is clear. how will it be if the situation in ukraine continues to develop, most likely europe will introduce stricter regulation, and we, as candidates for the european union, after europe, will also conduct this regulation, the only thing we will lose is how much we will lose, and very often not money, al
want to ban and religious organizations with ties to russia, no, they did not want to, but the public inquiryshowed that we have to do it and we are doing it. in this case, it seems to me that the president himself is very clearly said how our situation will develop. ukraine, unfortunately, will wait until europe, aa, regulates it more clearly, yes. the criminal liability of those social networks that do not moderate their content, respectively contribute to crimes. by the way, back in...
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a public inquiry found that they had been failed by those in authority.up details of the official compensation scheme announced by the previous government. it has been widely welcomed. some, like gary, are not happy. he was a pupil at a school in hampshire, having been infected with hiv and hepatitis c during his treatment for haemophilia. he did not know that he was part of a medical trial, not know that he was part of a medicaltrial, in not know that he was part of a medical trial, in his own words, guinea pig. because of that he qualifies for an extra amount on top of his compensation, but at £15,000 he thinks that it is an insult. because of the cohort of boys there, they had an ideal opportunity to research and experiment on us, which they did for many, many years. and we think that is worth more than £15,000. there are different levels of compensation depending on the severity of the infections. joe is angry that the maximum award for those like her available to victims of hiv. she was infected during a blood transfusion after giving birth. we were
a public inquiry found that they had been failed by those in authority.up details of the official compensation scheme announced by the previous government. it has been widely welcomed. some, like gary, are not happy. he was a pupil at a school in hampshire, having been infected with hiv and hepatitis c during his treatment for haemophilia. he did not know that he was part of a medical trial, not know that he was part of a medicaltrial, in not know that he was part of a medical trial, in his own...
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into what happenedin public inquiry into what happened in june last year. foundation trust, which was ultimately caring for valdo calocane and in a statement they said that we acknowledge that and accept the conclusions of this report and have significantly improved processes and standards since the review was carried out. we hear as well that sir keir starmer, the prime minister, has committed to that, to that review to, but the family say that they want it to be a statutory public inquiry so that people can be compelled to come and speak before the inquiry. >> all right. that's our east midlands reporter, will hollis. thanks. so much for that, >> it's just honestly, you just can't you can't let those poor families just a catalogue of errors. >> they've their loved ones should still be with them. >> of course they should. they really should. and you know what? no one is being named and shamed in this. a catalogue of errors. and it's like, okay, we're going to look into it. we'll do something. but as you pointed out earlier, andrew, this has been going on f
into what happenedin public inquiry into what happened in june last year. foundation trust, which was ultimately caring for valdo calocane and in a statement they said that we acknowledge that and accept the conclusions of this report and have significantly improved processes and standards since the review was carried out. we hear as well that sir keir starmer, the prime minister, has committed to that, to that review to, but the family say that they want it to be a statutory public inquiry so...
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the public inquiry�*s report into that fire is due to be published next month. east london. and around 70 firefighters responded to a fire at another tower block in east london this afternoon. the fire service said part of a flat and balcony in blackwall were alight — on the 25th floor of a as—story building. there were no reports of any injuries. the prime minister is expected to warn that his labour government has inherited notjust an economic black hole — but also a societal black hole from the conservatives. sir keir starmer will make a policy speech in the rose garden at downing street on tuesday — he'll promise, among other things, to do the hard work needed to, as he will put it, root out 14 years of rot under previous administrations. but — he'll also warn that things will get worse before they get better. i asked our political correspondent ben wright what we were likely to hear — and why sir keir starmer would be saying it. we've got a good idea what the prime minister is going to say. as you mentioned, it will be in the garden of downing street, but t
the public inquiry�*s report into that fire is due to be published next month. east london. and around 70 firefighters responded to a fire at another tower block in east london this afternoon. the fire service said part of a flat and balcony in blackwall were alight — on the 25th floor of a as—story building. there were no reports of any injuries. the prime minister is expected to warn that his labour government has inherited notjust an economic black hole — but also a societal black...
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towerfire, in which comes seven years after the grenfell tower fire, in which 72 people died, and the public inquiryto report back, it's going to be published next month. so in terms of the residents here, they are still out of their homes, we have heard from the london fire brigade who say it will be days still before they are able to finish the job here, as you can see here, flames still coming out of the top of that building, a terrifying ordealfor those who were inside and remarkable that not more people were injured. indeed, thank you very much, helena. and around 70 firefighters responded to a fire at another tower block in east london this afternoon. the fire service said part of a flat and balcony in blackwall were alight on the 25th floor of a 45—storey building. there are no reports of any injuries. russia has launched a major air raid over ukraine, firing around 200 missiles and drones at energy and water facilities, and killing at least six people. president zelensky again called on western allies to change their rules and let ukraine use their weapons to strike deeper inside russia. the
towerfire, in which comes seven years after the grenfell tower fire, in which 72 people died, and the public inquiryto report back, it's going to be published next month. so in terms of the residents here, they are still out of their homes, we have heard from the london fire brigade who say it will be days still before they are able to finish the job here, as you can see here, flames still coming out of the top of that building, a terrifying ordealfor those who were inside and remarkable that...
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years for truth and justice, and campaigners who gathered in may to mark the publication of the public inquiryof the scandal was horrifying and that doctors, the nhs and government had repeatedly failed patients. today more details of the final compensation package have been published. payments to those infected will start by the end of this year, and to those affected, including families, some time next year. existing support schemes will continue, as well as compensation. about 3,000 people so far have been in touch with the official body running the scheme, but it's not clear how many will claim. no amount of money can make up for those people who suffered so much during their lives, nor can it make up for a lost partner, lost child in some cases, lost parent, lost sibling. i do hope today will be seen as a step on the journey to justice. the plan has been broadly welcomed by campaigners but some groups are disappointed. pupils at the treloar school in hampshire, which had a unit to care for haemophiliacs, was subject to high—risk treatments for medical research. they'll receive £15,000 ext
years for truth and justice, and campaigners who gathered in may to mark the publication of the public inquiryof the scandal was horrifying and that doctors, the nhs and government had repeatedly failed patients. today more details of the final compensation package have been published. payments to those infected will start by the end of this year, and to those affected, including families, some time next year. existing support schemes will continue, as well as compensation. about 3,000 people...
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the previous government had announced the scheme in may after a report by the public inquiry.d transfusions.
the previous government had announced the scheme in may after a report by the public inquiry.d transfusions.
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when he was in opposition, sir keir starmer met the families and committed to a public inquiry.of emotional investment. grace o'malley—kumar�*s parents say it is needed to hold people to account, and today the health secretary confirmed that the prime minister remains committed to a judge—led inquiry. as yet, the scope and the nature of the inquiry has to be confirmed with us, and i suspect that might depend on some of the outcome of ongoing investigations and inquiries. we would like the scope to be as wide as possible, - and we would like it to be a statutory public inquiryl led by a judge, and one that has real teeth. - nottinghamshire healthcare foundation trust says it accepts the coc report, and that it's doing everything in its power to learn from what happened and to improve. alison holt, bbc news. a man has appeared in court charged with attempted murder after an 11—year—old girl was stabbed in london's leicester square on monday. 32—year—old ioan pintaru, a romanian national with no fixed address, is also charged with possession of a bladed article. the court heard tha
when he was in opposition, sir keir starmer met the families and committed to a public inquiry.of emotional investment. grace o'malley—kumar�*s parents say it is needed to hold people to account, and today the health secretary confirmed that the prime minister remains committed to a judge—led inquiry. as yet, the scope and the nature of the inquiry has to be confirmed with us, and i suspect that might depend on some of the outcome of ongoing investigations and inquiries. we would like the...
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the prime minister is said to be considering a judge led public inquiry into the nottingham stabbingstoday acknowledged the nhs has made multiple and fundamental failures in the care given to valdo calocane, who killed grace o'malley—kumar, barnaby webber andian o'malley—kumar, barnaby webber and ian coates last year. wes streeting says their deaths can and should have been prevented, though the trust involved insists it has improved . what insists it has improved. what the care quality commission have uncovered is deeply distressing , uncovered is deeply distressing, most of all for the families of grace , barnaby and ian, who, in grace, barnaby and ian, who, in addition to having to deal with the unbearable and unimaginable grief they're going through, are doing so in the knowledge that this could have been prevented and should have been prevented , and should have been prevented, that there wasn't a single point of failure. but multiple and fundamental failures on the part of the nhs to manage valdo calocane treatment in a way that not only kept him safe, but most importantly kept
the prime minister is said to be considering a judge led public inquiry into the nottingham stabbingstoday acknowledged the nhs has made multiple and fundamental failures in the care given to valdo calocane, who killed grace o'malley—kumar, barnaby webber andian o'malley—kumar, barnaby webber and ian coates last year. wes streeting says their deaths can and should have been prevented, though the trust involved insists it has improved . what insists it has improved. what the care quality...
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have had to suffer since these appalling homicides and that is why there will be a statutory public inquirysaid, so will that be the case? there were so many failures that the families of the victims have had to suffer since these appalling homicides and that is why the prime minister before the general election committed to a judge led inquiry looking at failures notjust in the nhs but throughout the criminal justice system because what i have been really mindful of every time i have met the families is that their ordeal and the pain that has been inflicted on them continued after the deaths of their loved ones, and that is because of failings, not just a lack of accountability in the nhs but across the criminal justice system and that is why the prime minister is actively considering how thatjudge led inquiry can best operate to deliver the answers and accountability that the families looking for. well, we heard a little from the parents of one of the victims, grace 0'malley kumar, in our report earlier from alison holt. here's more of their reaction to the care quality commission report
have had to suffer since these appalling homicides and that is why there will be a statutory public inquirysaid, so will that be the case? there were so many failures that the families of the victims have had to suffer since these appalling homicides and that is why the prime minister before the general election committed to a judge led inquiry looking at failures notjust in the nhs but throughout the criminal justice system because what i have been really mindful of every time i have met the...
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the public inquiry�*s report into that fire is due to be published next month.ews, east london. and around 70 firefighters responded to a fire at another tower block in east london this afternoon. the fire service said part of a flat and balcony in blackwall were alight on the 25th floor of a 45—storey building. there were no reports of any injuries. russia has launched a major airattack on ukraine, firing around 200 missiles and drones at energy and water facilities, and killing at least six people. president zelensky again called on western allies to change their rules and let ukraine use their weapons to strike deeper inside russia. these are some of the cities that were hit. ukrainian officials say 15 regions were attacked. moscow says it is targeting facilities which support kyiv�*s military. nick beake has sent this report from ukraine. the first strikes came in the early hours, crudely curtailing a long weekend of ukrainian independence day celebrations. this missile just missed a power station near the capital, kyiv. the ukrainian defenders shot down wha
the public inquiry�*s report into that fire is due to be published next month.ews, east london. and around 70 firefighters responded to a fire at another tower block in east london this afternoon. the fire service said part of a flat and balcony in blackwall were alight on the 25th floor of a 45—storey building. there were no reports of any injuries. russia has launched a major airattack on ukraine, firing around 200 missiles and drones at energy and water facilities, and killing at least...
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the report into the public inquiry in that is due to be published next month, but seven years since thate you can give in terms of the urgency for the government to sort this out? there is action already _ government to sort this out? there is action already being _ government to sort this out? there is action already being taken, - government to sort this out? there is action already being taken, but i | is action already being taken, but i have been in contact with the families and survivors of grenfell and this must have been dramatic of them to see the scenes of the bank holiday weekend. there has been slow progress that work has to speed up. we have got the second phase of the inquiry report due on the 11th of september, lots of work has been undertaken but there is still far too much cladding on these buildings and people who are living in these buildings fearful of what might happen or an incident like this, and i am acutely aware of that, and that is why i will meet with the building safety regulator and the health and safety executive and make sure we are working with authoritie
the report into the public inquiry in that is due to be published next month, but seven years since thate you can give in terms of the urgency for the government to sort this out? there is action already _ government to sort this out? there is action already being _ government to sort this out? there is action already being taken, - government to sort this out? there is action already being taken, but i | is action already being taken, but i have been in contact with the families and survivors...
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years for truth and justice, and campaigners who gathered in may to mark the publication of the public inquirythe scale of the scandal was horrifying and that doctors, the nhs and government had repeatedly failed patients. today, more details of the final compensation package have been published. payments to those infected will start by the end of this year and to those affected, including families, some time next year. existing support schemes will continue as well as compensation. about 3,000 people so far have been in touch with the official body running the scheme, but it's not clear how many will claim. it's important that the support schemes do continue because that gives financial security to our community and it is an important recognition of past loss. it's separate compensation because compensation is a recognition of the damage that was inflicted on the whole community through treatment given to them by the nhs. earlier plans from the government have been assessed by the head of a new compensation authority sir robert francis. he's backed most of them and suggested changes. these in
years for truth and justice, and campaigners who gathered in may to mark the publication of the public inquirythe scale of the scandal was horrifying and that doctors, the nhs and government had repeatedly failed patients. today, more details of the final compensation package have been published. payments to those infected will start by the end of this year and to those affected, including families, some time next year. existing support schemes will continue as well as compensation. about 3,000...
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years for truth and justice, and campaigners who gathered in may to mark the publication of the public inquiryuding families, some time next year. existing support schemes will continue as well as compensation. about 3,000 people so far have been in touch with the official body running the scheme, but it's not clear how many will claim. no amount of money can make up for those who suffered a lost a partner or a lost child, lost parent commando sibling. i do hope today will be seen as a step on a journey tojustice. this sum was subject to high—risk treatments, they will receive £15,000 extra, as well as compensation. they say that is not nearly enough. the compensation. they say that is not nearly enough-— compensation. they say that is not nearl enou:h. ' :::::: , nearly enough. the £15,000 proposed award is both — nearly enough. the £15,000 proposed award is both the _ nearly enough. the £15,000 proposed award is both the rocketry _ nearly enough. the £15,000 proposed award is both the rocketry and - award is both the rocketry and insulting, not only to the children still alive, young adults
years for truth and justice, and campaigners who gathered in may to mark the publication of the public inquiryuding families, some time next year. existing support schemes will continue as well as compensation. about 3,000 people so far have been in touch with the official body running the scheme, but it's not clear how many will claim. no amount of money can make up for those who suffered a lost a partner or a lost child, lost parent commando sibling. i do hope today will be seen as a step on...
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the final report from the public inquiry into the disaster is due to be released on the 11th of septemberding a disaster — out now on bbc sounds and on radio 4 from 1.45 today. presenter kate lamble spoke to me earlier, and i asked her what we can expect to hear. i think the grenfell tower fire as being both foreseeable and preventible and we really expect the inquiry in a couple of weeks to conclude similarly. because, at the end of hundreds and hundreds of hours of evidence, the lead counsel to the inquiry, richard millett said there was nothing unknown or not reasonably unknowable that contributed to the fire and he said that the inquiry should be able to conclude that each and every one of the 72 deaths that took place could have been avoided. so, ahead of theirfinal report what we have done is set out the mistakes and the missed opportunities down the layers from the government to the manufacturers, to the designers, all the way to the london fire brigade, all these people that the inquiry has said had opportunities to step you mentioned layers there, what about the top layer, the go
the final report from the public inquiry into the disaster is due to be released on the 11th of septemberding a disaster — out now on bbc sounds and on radio 4 from 1.45 today. presenter kate lamble spoke to me earlier, and i asked her what we can expect to hear. i think the grenfell tower fire as being both foreseeable and preventible and we really expect the inquiry in a couple of weeks to conclude similarly. because, at the end of hundreds and hundreds of hours of evidence, the lead...
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the prime ministers said to be considering a judge led public inquiry into the nottingham stabbings lastlast year. it comes after the health secretary acknowledged the nhs made multiple and fundamental failures in the care given to valdo calocane. he killed grace o'malley—kumar , barnaby webber o'malley—kumar, barnaby webber andian o'malley—kumar, barnaby webber and ian coates in 2023. wes streeting says their deaths could and should have been prevented . prevented. >> what the care quality commission have uncovered is deeply distressing. most of all for the families of grace barnaby
the prime ministers said to be considering a judge led public inquiry into the nottingham stabbings lastlast year. it comes after the health secretary acknowledged the nhs made multiple and fundamental failures in the care given to valdo calocane. he killed grace o'malley—kumar , barnaby webber o'malley—kumar, barnaby webber andian o'malley—kumar, barnaby webber and ian coates in 2023. wes streeting says their deaths could and should have been prevented . prevented. >> what the care...
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this hour, the prime minister is said to be considering a judge led public inquiry into the nottinghamgs last june. it comes after the health secretary acknowledged the nhs made multiple and fundamental failures in the care given to valdo calocane. he killed grace o'malley—kumar , barnaby webber o'malley—kumar, barnaby webber andian o'malley—kumar, barnaby webber and ian coates in 2023. wes streeting says their deaths can and should have been prevented . and should have been prevented. >> what the care quality commission have uncovered is deeply distressing , most of all deeply distressing, most of all for the families of grace , for the families of grace, barnaby and ian, who in addition to having to deal with the unbearable and unimaginable grief they're going through, are doing so in the knowledge that this could have been prevented and should have been prevented, that there wasn't a single point of failure. but multiple and fundamental failures on the part of the nhs to manage valdo calocane treatment in a way that not only kept him safe, but most importantly kept others safe . imp
this hour, the prime minister is said to be considering a judge led public inquiry into the nottinghamgs last june. it comes after the health secretary acknowledged the nhs made multiple and fundamental failures in the care given to valdo calocane. he killed grace o'malley—kumar , barnaby webber o'malley—kumar, barnaby webber andian o'malley—kumar, barnaby webber and ian coates in 2023. wes streeting says their deaths can and should have been prevented . and should have been prevented....
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injustice done there as well. 24 neonatal experts have written to the government asking for a public inquiryo say. i mean, when you read some of the impact statements of the parents, and i'll bring you into this in a second. aaron. but when you actually look at some of the parents here and you understand how it's been impacting them, i mean, the statements are just they're heartbreaking. a baby boy for example, who died just before 6 am. on the 14th of june, 2015. of course, lucy letby . she denied an allegation letby. she denied an allegation that she'd injected air into charles's stomach and so on and so forth . but when you read some so forth. but when you read some of these statements, they just devastating, one mum, child a and b, because that's the children have just been given letters. they talk about just the devastation of their life , the devastation of their life, that it will never be the same again. their minds are traumatised. what should have been the happiest times of their life had become their worst ever nightmare. she was thankful to the nurse, lucy letby, for saving or he
injustice done there as well. 24 neonatal experts have written to the government asking for a public inquiryo say. i mean, when you read some of the impact statements of the parents, and i'll bring you into this in a second. aaron. but when you actually look at some of the parents here and you understand how it's been impacting them, i mean, the statements are just they're heartbreaking. a baby boy for example, who died just before 6 am. on the 14th of june, 2015. of course, lucy letby . she...
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the prime ministers said to be considering a judge led public inquiry into the nottingham stabbings last yeah the nottingham stabbings last year. it comes after the health secretary acknowledged the nhs made multiple and fundamental failures in the care given to valdo calocane. he killed grace o'malley—kumar , barnaby webber o'malley—kumar, barnaby webber andian o'malley—kumar, barnaby webber and ian coates in 2023. wes streeting says their deaths could and should have been prevented . prevented. >> what the care quality commission have uncovered is deeply distressing. most of all for the families of grace barnaby and ian, who, in addition to having to deal with the unbearable and unimaginable grief they're going through, are doing so in the knowledge that this could have been prevented and should have been prevented, that there wasn't a single point of failure, but multiple and fundamental failures on the part of the nhs to manage valdo calocane treatment in a way that not only kept him safe, but most importantly kept others safe . importantly kept others safe. >> streeting there, speak
the prime ministers said to be considering a judge led public inquiry into the nottingham stabbings last yeah the nottingham stabbings last year. it comes after the health secretary acknowledged the nhs made multiple and fundamental failures in the care given to valdo calocane. he killed grace o'malley—kumar , barnaby webber o'malley—kumar, barnaby webber andian o'malley—kumar, barnaby webber and ian coates in 2023. wes streeting says their deaths could and should have been prevented ....