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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
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service, those filesl were with the public prosecutions service _ were with the public prosecutions e 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 other work they had to do. because _ of other work they had to do. because of— of other work they had to do. because of the _ of other work they had to do. because of the bandwidth - of other work they had to do.
service, those filesl were with the public prosecutions service _ were with the public prosecutions e 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...
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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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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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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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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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this followed a referral from the public prosecution service after they had received information fromutcher, the northern ireland policing board decided he would recuse himself such as that relating to the publication of the interim report so that responsibility now sits with me. having worked carefully through the protocol on publication, i having worked carefully through the protocol on publication, i am pleased that we are able to... i would like to thank the operation kenova team for the thorough and professional investigation they have conducted. the report outlines the challenges faced in conducting legacy investigations but highlights no matter how difficult investigations might be, they must remain victim focused on the needs of the families who have lost loved ones must always be at the fore during such investigations. the interim report serves as a stark reminder of the pain and suffering continuing to be felt by all the families killed and injured during the troubles. the report highlights once again the enormous challenges faced by security forces during the troubles and a
this followed a referral from the public prosecution service after they had received information fromutcher, the northern ireland policing board decided he would recuse himself such as that relating to the publication of the interim report so that responsibility now sits with me. having worked carefully through the protocol on publication, i having worked carefully through the protocol on publication, i am pleased that we are able to... i would like to thank the operation kenova team for the...
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but the public prosecution service says no—one will be charged due to what it calls insufficient evidenceno 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 operation kenova report will raise more questions than it will answer. for many of the families whose loved ones were interrogated as suspected informers, and then brutally murdered by the ira, the report represents their last chance for truth and for closure. but will they get it? 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. sarah girvin, bbc news. 22 minutes to eight is the time. good morning, mike. lots of action. not a clean slate victories. five british teams away from hom
but the public prosecution service says no—one will be charged due to what it calls insufficient evidenceno 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...
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since been able to work with the crown prosecution service and the crown prosecution service and the metropolitan police and those charities that benefit from public 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 front line work and the new centre of excellence will help us understand
since been able to work with the crown prosecution service and the crown prosecution service and the metropolitan police and those charities that benefit from public 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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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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complaints were made from the public about preacher who was preaching against homosexuality and transgenderism . however, yesterday the crown prosecution services that there were no evidence for the charges. so i want 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 h
complaints were made from the public about preacher who was preaching against homosexuality and transgenderism . however, yesterday the crown prosecution services that there were no evidence for the charges. so i want 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,...
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public places, until such shots appeared in the press: the actor hides his face from lens paparatsi 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
public places, until such shots appeared in the press: the actor hides his face from lens paparatsi 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...
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trial level where the prosecution presented evidence of service request records and testimony from county officials, which were intended to show that those streets were treated as publicey were public streets, and therefore, it constituted a public place. in other words, what the prosecution had to prove as part of it was that mr. arbery was murdered in the public streets. i think that would be sufficient to show it. while it is grounds for appeal, again, i suspect it's not going to be successful. >> the sub text of this, ye eugene is that the criminal justice system is on trial today. when the state verdict first came down, activists felt a kind of sense of home that a broken system was maybe showing some signs of changing. today also brings back a lot of those feelings for people who have fought for racial justice. does this system today feel any less broken? >> i'm not quite sure that it does, and i think that's what we saw his aunt articulate. they had a sense of peace and comfort when this federal conviction went forward because this still meant that these individuals were going to serve significant prison time, but if this does get overturned, there is a chance,
trial level where the prosecution presented evidence of service request records and testimony from county officials, which were intended to show that those streets were treated as publicey were public streets, and therefore, it constituted a public place. in other words, what the prosecution had to prove as part of it was that mr. arbery was murdered in the public streets. i think that would be sufficient to show it. while it is grounds for appeal, again, i suspect it's not going to be...
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public service c honorable james c.kavheris. after completing his clerkship, jasmine went to work as an assistant u.s. attorney in the eastern district. during her time in that office, she prosecuted countless complex cases. her work was so won the fbi directors award given for outstanding prosecutorial skills and service to the fbi. upon conclusion of her time as a prosecutor she went back to uva, this time as aye law university's counsel's office. in taking this job she and her husband chose to move their entire family to the western district of virginia where they put down deep roots. as counsel to the university, jasmine impressed everyone she met with her calm and measured approach to nuanced and subtle issues. jasmine's community-oriented qualifications and unanimous a icle laids and awards makes her an exceptional nominee for the western district org her nomination has received countless letters of support from leadership local leaders and the of asian-american association of virginia. she was counted out of the judiciary committee with a strong bipartisan vote. once sworn in jasmine will be the first asian american federal judge in virginia. i know she will serve with dist
public service c honorable james c.kavheris. after completing his clerkship, jasmine went to work as an assistant u.s. attorney in the eastern district. during her time in that office, she prosecuted countless complex cases. her work was so won the fbi directors award given for outstanding prosecutorial skills and service to the fbi. upon conclusion of her time as a prosecutor she went back to uva, this time as aye law university's counsel's office. in taking this job she and her husband chose...
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with the crown prosecution and the prosecution service and the metropolitan , co—opt metropolitan police, co—opt charities benefit metropolitan police, co—opt chari' public—opt chari'public funding benefit metropolitan police, co—opt chari'public funding and efit metropolitan police, co—opt chari'public funding and we know from public funding and we know from public funding and we know from william shawcross's excellent independent review of prevent that such engagement has inadvertently provided a platform , funding or legitimacy platform, funding or legitimacy for groups or individuals who oppose our shared values. this apparent legitimising of their views can lead extremists of all ideologies to be emboldened and to exert greater influence. that is why today my department is publishing an updated, more precise rigorous definition publishing an updated, more pr
with the crown prosecution and the prosecution service and the metropolitan , co—opt metropolitan police, co—opt charities benefit metropolitan police, co—opt chari' public—opt chari'public funding benefit metropolitan police, co—opt chari'public funding and efit metropolitan police, co—opt chari'public funding and we know from public funding and we know from public funding and we know from william shawcross's excellent independent review of prevent that such engagement has...
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prosecution service, telling the times newspaper they felt foolish for thinking they would properly would see justice properly served and a new honour, the elizabeth emblem, has been created to recognise publicthe fathers of two murdered police officers, who campaigned for three years for the award have welcomed the move, saying humbling and move, saying it's humbling and overwhelming . for the latest overwhelming. for the latest story, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen , or go to gb news. common screen, or go to gb news. common alerts welcome back to saturday morning live. >> thank you so much for your company this morning. loads of emails coming in. we've got a few on mother's day, haven't we? >> do. >> we do. >> we do. >> and a very good point >> and it's a very good point from here saying, dear from julie here saying, dear ellie absolutely from julie here saying, dear ellie your absolutely from julie here saying, dear ellie your show. absolutely from julie here saying, dear ellie your show. thank jtelyvery love your show. thank you very much. you're both amazing. please those please could you mention those of going of us who are going through their mother's
prosecution service, telling the times newspaper they felt foolish for thinking they would properly would see justice properly served and a new honour, the elizabeth emblem, has been created to recognise publicthe fathers of two murdered police officers, who campaigned for three years for the award have welcomed the move, saying humbling and move, saying it's humbling and overwhelming . for the latest overwhelming. for the latest story, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your...
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public life. the prime minister then was david cameron. now he is lord cameron of chipping norton, the foreign secretary. i expect tough questions for him. an urgent review into the crown prosecution servicemonstrations outside batt ley —— batley grammar school in west yorkshire in 2021. they began when pupils were shown an "offensive" cartoon of the prophet muhammad. she says children need to be protected. one recommendation - need to be protected. one recommendation i - need to be protected. one recommendation i made i need to be protected. <1>t2 recommendation i made to the government is there should be an exclusion zone outside school to protect children. if it is the case that teachers want to go on picket because of industrial action can and should be acceptable. there should be and reasons where some types of protest should be acceptable. these type of intimidate repo test should be banned, just in the same way there are exclusion zones outside clinics. —— abortion clinics. junior doctors in wales have started a 96—hour walk out this morning, as part of an ongoing pay dispute with the welsh government. a 5% pay offer had been on the table but was rejected byjunior doctors and the w
public life. the prime minister then was david cameron. now he is lord cameron of chipping norton, the foreign secretary. i expect tough questions for him. an urgent review into the crown prosecution servicemonstrations outside batt ley —— batley grammar school in west yorkshire in 2021. they began when pupils were shown an "offensive" cartoon of the prophet muhammad. she says children need to be protected. one recommendation - need to be protected. one recommendation i - need to...