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i do think the criticism of sajid javid is absolutely right. not come back, because that was in effect making her stateless, which is contrary to international law. and, you know, a country like britain ought to be able to deal with it, with problems that its people have created, and she is one of our people. she is a british citizen. is this going to go to court? i don't know, i wouldjust be interested to see what sajid javid has to say about the whole citizenship issue, because i am not a lawyer. there has got to be more on this, because i do think it is highly questionable what actually happened to her citizenship. but it isa happened to her citizenship. but it is a bigger issue than shamima begum, that is my main point. is a bigger issue than shamima begum, that is my main pointm is a bigger issue than shamima begum, that is my main point. it is also very sad human story, whatever the rights and wrongs, a baby has died. a point that a couple of people have said is, in the same way social services step in here and remove children from enviro
i do think the criticism of sajid javid is absolutely right. not come back, because that was in effect making her stateless, which is contrary to international law. and, you know, a country like britain ought to be able to deal with it, with problems that its people have created, and she is one of our people. she is a british citizen. is this going to go to court? i don't know, i wouldjust be interested to see what sajid javid has to say about the whole citizenship issue, because i am not a...
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sajid javid should have this baby's life on his own conscience? have this baby's life on his own conscience? i think the difficulty here is that apportioning blame to one person doesn't get us any further. when the decision was made i didn't think it was appropriate or right for national security in the longer term, undoubtedly by making that decision this child was born into circumstances which may have contributed to the baby's death. i don't know the details but i know that newborn babies born into difficult circumstances of refugee camps have less chance than if they are born into a fully staffed units in britain, that is a statement of fa ct in britain, that is a statement of fact and we have to reflect upon this decision and the consequences and make sure we don't repeat the same decisions again. at the risk of sounding callous when we have just heard about the baby's death, do you think the fact the home secretary is a muslim himself and has been talked about as a potential leadership candidate, there are concerns of perhaps trying to convi
sajid javid should have this baby's life on his own conscience? have this baby's life on his own conscience? i think the difficulty here is that apportioning blame to one person doesn't get us any further. when the decision was made i didn't think it was appropriate or right for national security in the longer term, undoubtedly by making that decision this child was born into circumstances which may have contributed to the baby's death. i don't know the details but i know that newborn babies...
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i think it was a very difficult decision to take by sajid javid.many people do know all those facts and the detail of them. imean, i those facts and the detail of them. i mean, i think it was a fair decision to take. and probably a correct decision to take. i think it's not fair to say he took that very difficult decision, for which he's been exposed to a lot of criticism, to further his leadership ambitions, i don't think that is correct. although probably a popular decision among those in the country? with some people but not those who read the observer. what he also is facing, this is not an isolated case. we are hearing this morning that there are two other british women who are in the camps who have between them five children under the age of eight, i think, who went out from britain tojoin isis. again, they would like to come back but they would like to come back but they also, i think, have they would like to come back but they also, ithink, have been stripped with their citizenship, the sunday times is reporting this morning for some there
i think it was a very difficult decision to take by sajid javid.many people do know all those facts and the detail of them. imean, i those facts and the detail of them. i mean, i think it was a fair decision to take. and probably a correct decision to take. i think it's not fair to say he took that very difficult decision, for which he's been exposed to a lot of criticism, to further his leadership ambitions, i don't think that is correct. although probably a popular decision among those in the...
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number 10 certainly thinks sajid javid is manoeuvring for a leadership... lovely phrase that. coming forwards about the things he thought theresa may got wrong in the home office. you have these big two figures in the govern clashing on this hugely topical issue. this is a prime minister who is in a position to sack nobody —— government. prime minister who is in a position to sack nobody -- government. as we have seen with other government ministers this week to happen perhaps been performing at the top of the game, without mentioning anyone in particular. she cannot be making any more enemies at the moment when she needs every french can get. it would be difficult for her to sack somebody like sajid javid who was trying to get a hold of this... javid who was trying to get a hold of this. .. just because he disagrees with her approach. this is something most of the country might actually find something that they can support in making sure that whatever necessary is done to address this. sorry. please. every newspaper is talking about the story. some of the figures coming out w
number 10 certainly thinks sajid javid is manoeuvring for a leadership... lovely phrase that. coming forwards about the things he thought theresa may got wrong in the home office. you have these big two figures in the govern clashing on this hugely topical issue. this is a prime minister who is in a position to sack nobody —— government. prime minister who is in a position to sack nobody -- government. as we have seen with other government ministers this week to happen perhaps been...
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sajid javid being described as a moral coward. has anybody agree with that?”hink it is very debatable and questionable when he withdrew the british citizenship from shamima begum. i think it was treating her as something of a token and an example. the truth is, we have a bigger question is to what we do with all the other british citizens who are supporting and have fought for isis. they would presumably come back to this country and they would have due a dealt with, especially if they are going to be a terrorist abate, dealt with fairly firmly. we have got to get to grips with this issue, people coming back. ithink, of course, he said that she had dual citizenship, because she also had citizenship with bangladesh... which she didn't. bangladesh disputes this somewhat. putting aside the bangladesh issue, it looks like he has made a stateless. i think there are some explanation here, it is a questionable decision that he made. and yet, if you speak to a lot of the british public they say she made her bed. oh, absolutely. people feel that very strongly. bart is.
sajid javid being described as a moral coward. has anybody agree with that?”hink it is very debatable and questionable when he withdrew the british citizenship from shamima begum. i think it was treating her as something of a token and an example. the truth is, we have a bigger question is to what we do with all the other british citizens who are supporting and have fought for isis. they would presumably come back to this country and they would have due a dealt with, especially if they are...
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the home secretary, sajid javid, is facing criticism after the death of the baby son of shamima begumthe british teenager whose citizenship he revoked forjoining the islamic state group. a man charged with murdering jodie chesney has been remanded in custody. the 17—year—old was stabbed to death in a park in east london last friday. also this hour — the brexit secretary accuses michel barnier of trying "to rerun old arguments" he's been urged to agree to a "balanced solution" by stephen barclay, as talks continue between the uk and eu. increased activity at a missile site in north korea. satellite images of a facility near pyongyang suggest the country may be preparing to launch a missile or a satellite. good afternoon. rescuers have found the bodies of two climbers who had been missing for almost a fortnight on a mountain in pakistan. the british mountaineer tom ballard was climbing nanga parbat with italian national, daniele nardi, when they lost contact. a search operation had been under way this week after four spanish rescuers were flown to the area by military helicopter. the de
the home secretary, sajid javid, is facing criticism after the death of the baby son of shamima begumthe british teenager whose citizenship he revoked forjoining the islamic state group. a man charged with murdering jodie chesney has been remanded in custody. the 17—year—old was stabbed to death in a park in east london last friday. also this hour — the brexit secretary accuses michel barnier of trying "to rerun old arguments" he's been urged to agree to a "balanced...
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it belonged to the prime ministerfor so sajid javit.. it belonged to the prime ministerfor so many years, and it seems as if they've already clashed on immigration, we know that. maybe this is another potential sore point?|j that. maybe this is another potential sore point? i think it is safe to say that there is bad blood between the two, they definitely don't see eye to eye height. i remembera few weeks don't see eye to eye height. i remember a few weeks ago when it was revealed they were not friends by any stretch of the imagination. i think the cabinet meeting this morning was testy, that's a fair description. he's fighting in his corner, we've seen a huge surge and knife crime, it is very much high on the political agenda right now and he was making the case in cabinet this morning that there is a clear correlation between a fall in police numbers and a rise in knife crime. and he comes on the back of theresa may yesterday who controversially tried to play down any linkage, she got a lot of criticism for that. cressida dick actuall
it belonged to the prime ministerfor so sajid javit.. it belonged to the prime ministerfor so many years, and it seems as if they've already clashed on immigration, we know that. maybe this is another potential sore point?|j that. maybe this is another potential sore point? i think it is safe to say that there is bad blood between the two, they definitely don't see eye to eye height. i remembera few weeks don't see eye to eye height. i remember a few weeks ago when it was revealed they were not...
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the headlines at midday: the home secretary, sajid javid, is facing criticism after the death of the baby son of shamima begum, the british teenager whose citizenship he revoked forjoining the islamic state group. a man charged with murdering jodie chesney has been remanded in custody. the 17—year—old was stabbed to death in a park in east london last friday. the brexit secretary accuses michel barnier, the eu chief negotiator, of trying "to rerun old arguments" as talks continue between the uk and eu. also coming up this hour... increased activity at a missile site in north korea. satellite images of a facility near pyongyang suggest the country may be preparing to launch a missile or a satellite. good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. the baby son of shamima begum, the british teenager who joined the islamic state group, has died in syria. the boy, who was less than three weeks old, is thought to have contracted a lung infection. his mother travelled to syria as a 15—year—old four years ago. the home office had recently taken the decision to strip her of her british citizenship. our
the headlines at midday: the home secretary, sajid javid, is facing criticism after the death of the baby son of shamima begum, the british teenager whose citizenship he revoked forjoining the islamic state group. a man charged with murdering jodie chesney has been remanded in custody. the 17—year—old was stabbed to death in a park in east london last friday. the brexit secretary accuses michel barnier, the eu chief negotiator, of trying "to rerun old arguments" as talks continue...
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the family of shamima begum are seeking to challenge sajid javid‘s move. decision to prevent shamima begum from returning to the uk was wrong. it‘s utterly tragic. so this is a little baby boy, not yet three weeks old, who‘s died of pneumonia. a british child who could have been here in safety, and unfortunately he has been terribly let down by britain. you say he could have been here in safety. the home secretary was interviewed yesterday, and said there hasn‘t been consular access in syria since the war began, pretty much, that it‘s not a safe place for example where british officials could go and be involved in any attempt to bring the baby out, and that therefore there wasn‘t really anything the government could have done. well, britishjournalists have been able to get into the camp and of course it is serviced by aid workers. it is not up to a humanitarian organisation like save the children to comment on what kind of private diplomacy might have been able to get the mother and child out, but it is clear the decision to strip the mother of citizenship
the family of shamima begum are seeking to challenge sajid javid‘s move. decision to prevent shamima begum from returning to the uk was wrong. it‘s utterly tragic. so this is a little baby boy, not yet three weeks old, who‘s died of pneumonia. a british child who could have been here in safety, and unfortunately he has been terribly let down by britain. you say he could have been here in safety. the home secretary was interviewed yesterday, and said there hasn‘t been consular access in...
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the home secretary, sajid javid, is facing criticism for revoking the citizenship of shamima begum, whoseson died in a camp in syria. a man has been remanded in custody charged with the murder ofjodie chesney in east london earlier this month. the brexit secretary accuses the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier of trying "to rerun old arguments", as talks continue between the uk and eu. and in rugby — wales beat scotland at murrayfield and edge towards the six nations title. we'll have full details of that and today's other big matches in sportsday at 6:40. rescuers have found the bodies of two climbers who had been missing for almost a fortnight on a mountain in pakistan. the british mountaineer tom ballard was climbing the 8000 metre nanga parbat with italian national, daniele nardi, when they lost contact. tom ballard was the son of alison hargreaves, the first woman to climb everest un—aided, but who died soon afterwards on k2. earlier a family friend described how he first met him. yes, when he was about six years old. indeed, we were then going all the way up to the same range in
the home secretary, sajid javid, is facing criticism for revoking the citizenship of shamima begum, whoseson died in a camp in syria. a man has been remanded in custody charged with the murder ofjodie chesney in east london earlier this month. the brexit secretary accuses the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier of trying "to rerun old arguments", as talks continue between the uk and eu. and in rugby — wales beat scotland at murrayfield and edge towards the six nations title. we'll...
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so there is this meeting happening today with sajid javid, the home secretary.t it needs to be treated as though it is an emergency. when it is treated as an emergency, you get all the key people around the table, we think that needs to be done. setting up cobra were the key minister, because it is notjust about policing, it is about all the other agencies are the really important part to play but also, we think it is an emergency and needs emergency funding. we need to have more office hours on the streets, we know what tactics work about targeting hotspots, using stop—and—search, targeting gangs, we just haven‘t not got the capacity at the moment, so we need some money now to pay for overtime to get the mutual aid between forces. i think we also need to think about the longer term investment that we are willing to make into policing. the money this year is welcome, but there needs to be serious investment in the next spending review into policing. sara, i do think it could be stronger your language with the first anc have given, it yet i will come to you. you
so there is this meeting happening today with sajid javid, the home secretary.t it needs to be treated as though it is an emergency. when it is treated as an emergency, you get all the key people around the table, we think that needs to be done. setting up cobra were the key minister, because it is notjust about policing, it is about all the other agencies are the really important part to play but also, we think it is an emergency and needs emergency funding. we need to have more office hours...
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sajid javit calls emergency knife crime summit. a meeting of various police chief constables across the country later on this week. theresa may has made it clear there is no correlation between a rise in knife crime. i interviewed the head of the police federation this evening who said she has her head stuck in the sand. is the number of police on the ground part of the issue here? or is it the complete issue, ? ground part of the issue here? or is it the complete issue,? every single service has been cut. crime is something that is a function of one's environment. if you look at all the evidence, then you see that it is correlated, but violent crime is by far the most correlated with any quality. when you have these inequalities, you see someone being killed over a pair of trainers, it isa killed over a pair of trainers, it is a status thing. it becomes a part of people's identity and community, and they find that in these gangs that provide a sense of being and something to do. but also, life has been cheapened where there is hig
sajid javit calls emergency knife crime summit. a meeting of various police chief constables across the country later on this week. theresa may has made it clear there is no correlation between a rise in knife crime. i interviewed the head of the police federation this evening who said she has her head stuck in the sand. is the number of police on the ground part of the issue here? or is it the complete issue, ? ground part of the issue here? or is it the complete issue,? every single service...
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the home secretary, sajid javid, is facing criticism for revoking the citizenship of shamima begum, whoseaby son died in a camp in syria. much of venezuela remains engulfed by darkness amid one of the largest power cuts in years, raising tensions in a country already on the edge. a man has been remanded in custody, charged with the murder ofjodie chesney in east london, earlier this month. and in rugby, wales beat scotland at murrayfield and edge towards the six nations title. all the details on that and today's other sporting action in the sports bulletin. and at 11:30 we'll be taking another in—depth look at the papers with our reviewersjohn rentoul, the chief political commentator at the independent, and ruth lea, economic advisor at arbuthnot banking group — stay with us for that. good evening. tributes have been paid to the british mountaineer tom ballard and his italian climbing companion, daniele nardi, after their bodies were found on the notorious nunga parbut — one of the world's highest mountains. contact was lost with the pair in pakistan almost two weeks ago. mr ballard is th
the home secretary, sajid javid, is facing criticism for revoking the citizenship of shamima begum, whoseaby son died in a camp in syria. much of venezuela remains engulfed by darkness amid one of the largest power cuts in years, raising tensions in a country already on the edge. a man has been remanded in custody, charged with the murder ofjodie chesney in east london, earlier this month. and in rugby, wales beat scotland at murrayfield and edge towards the six nations title. all the details...
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and the police felt they had a good reception from sajid javid.eptive to what they said, very positive and constructive. there is a quiet optimism some money will be made available. but that is up to the police putting in their bids by friday and also the home secretary and the chancellor being able to reach some agreement. there was the a discussion about the use of stop and search powers and how it can be made less bureaucratic. thank you. a father has been convicted at worcester crown court of helping to launch an acid attack on his three—year—old son. jurors also convicted five other men of involvement in the incident, which took place at a shop in worcester in july last year. our correspondent phil mackie is outside the court for us. the verdicts only came about ten minutes ago and the boy's father has been convicted of taking part in a conspiracy to apply a corrosive fluid with intent and into involved five other people in that plot, which happened in july last five other people in that plot, which happened injuly last year. on the 21st ofju
and the police felt they had a good reception from sajid javid.eptive to what they said, very positive and constructive. there is a quiet optimism some money will be made available. but that is up to the police putting in their bids by friday and also the home secretary and the chancellor being able to reach some agreement. there was the a discussion about the use of stop and search powers and how it can be made less bureaucratic. thank you. a father has been convicted at worcester crown court...
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the death adds to the rapidly—growing numbers of victims of knife crime, prompting this pledge from sajidavid. we have got to do everything we can. iam we have got to do everything we can. i am absolutely committed to working with the police honours. and we have listen when they talk about resources . —— on this. a muslim convert has been given a life sentence for planning to kill dozens of people in central london, including oxford street. a father is jailed for 16 years for planning an acid attack on his own three—year—old son — five other men are also jailed for their part in the plot. and a bbc investigation reveals the longest waits for ambulance help. critically ill patients in the countryside have to wait on average 50% longer for an ambulance than those in urban areas. and at 11:30 we'll be taking another in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers dia chakravarty, brexit editor at the telegraph and jack blanchard, the editor of politico london playbook — stay with us for that. hello. a very good evening to you. welcome to bbc news. the home secretary has said he'll do all he c
the death adds to the rapidly—growing numbers of victims of knife crime, prompting this pledge from sajidavid. we have got to do everything we can. iam we have got to do everything we can. i am absolutely committed to working with the police honours. and we have listen when they talk about resources . —— on this. a muslim convert has been given a life sentence for planning to kill dozens of people in central london, including oxford street. a father is jailed for 16 years for planning an...
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the headlines at eight: the home secretary, sajid javid, says he'll do all he can to give police the resources they need to fight knife crime. we have to do everything we can, we are committed to working with the police in doing this and we have to listen to them when they talk about this. a muslim convert who'd sworn allegiance to the islamic state group is jailed for life for plotting a terror attack in central london. a father is jailed for 16 years for planning an acid attack on his own three—year—old son — five other men are also jailed for their part in the plot. and a bbc investigation reveals the longest waits for ambulance help. critically ill patients in the countryside have to wait on average 50% longer for an ambulance than those in urban areas andy murray now says he's ‘pain free" after hip surgery but puts his chances of playing singles at wimbledon are ‘less than 50%.' and at 8.30 we'll have special programme — showcasing the bbc young reporter awards — as young people work with the bbc to tell us about their personal stories. the home secretary, sajid javid, has said
the headlines at eight: the home secretary, sajid javid, says he'll do all he can to give police the resources they need to fight knife crime. we have to do everything we can, we are committed to working with the police in doing this and we have to listen to them when they talk about this. a muslim convert who'd sworn allegiance to the islamic state group is jailed for life for plotting a terror attack in central london. a father is jailed for 16 years for planning an acid attack on his own...
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the home secretary, sajid javid, is facing criticism for revoking the citizenship of shamima begum, whose baby son died in a camp in syria. a man has been remanded in custody, charged with the murder ofjodie chesney in east london, earlier this month. the brexit secretary accuses the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, of trying to rerun old arguments, as talks continue between the uk and eu. and in rugby — wales beat scotland at murrayfield and edge towards the six nations title — we'll all the details and more on today's other sporting action in our sports bulletin. and talking movies celebrates its twentieth anniversary. in a special edition of the show, actor—director kenneth bra nagh discusses the changes that have taken place in the film industry over the past two decades. good evening. rescuers have found the bodies of the missing british mountaineer, tom ballard, and his italian climbing companion, daniele nardi, in pakistan. contact was lost with the pair almost two weeks ago — during an ascent of one of the world's highest mountains — nanga parbut, in the himalayas. mr ballar
the home secretary, sajid javid, is facing criticism for revoking the citizenship of shamima begum, whose baby son died in a camp in syria. a man has been remanded in custody, charged with the murder ofjodie chesney in east london, earlier this month. the brexit secretary accuses the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, of trying to rerun old arguments, as talks continue between the uk and eu. and in rugby — wales beat scotland at murrayfield and edge towards the six nations title — we'll...
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the home secretary, sajid javid, is facing criticism for revoking the citizenship of shamima begum, whoseaby son died in a camp in syria. a man has been remanded in custody, charged with the murder ofjodie chesney in east london earlier this month. the brexit secretary accuses the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, of trying "to rerun old arguments", as talks continue between the uk and eu. and in the six nations — england score eight tries against italy and keep up the pressure on wales. we'll have full details of that and today's other sporting events in sportsday at 7:30. rescuers have found the bodies of the missing british mountaineer, tom ballard, and his italian climbing companion, daniele nardi, in pakistan. contact was lost with the pair almost two weeks ago during an ascent of one of the world's highest mountains — nunga parbut, in the himalayas. mr ballard is the son of alison hargreaves, who died on the mountain k2 in 1995 — the same year she became the first woman to conquer everest unaided. sarah campbell reports. tom ballard was among the world's best and most fearless
the home secretary, sajid javid, is facing criticism for revoking the citizenship of shamima begum, whoseaby son died in a camp in syria. a man has been remanded in custody, charged with the murder ofjodie chesney in east london earlier this month. the brexit secretary accuses the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, of trying "to rerun old arguments", as talks continue between the uk and eu. and in the six nations — england score eight tries against italy and keep up the pressure...
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i saw one puff from you got that put michael gove at the bottom of front runners and sajid javid wasou that? i think it has to be somebody who really seriously can bring not just the conservative party together but have a conclusion to the brexodus negotiation that will be implanted together. who will that be? there are people such as sajid javid who are playing well with the population and seem to talk at common—sense on beyond brexit. but let's see. not boris johnson? but if we are trying not to be divisive, that i think anybody at the extremities is going to be... can i get you out of a pickle by talking about his shorts to bring down the tone? michael gove's shorts? there is something about that leave—y male conservative middle age politicians wearing such short shorts. when borisjohnson is wearing such short shorts. when boris johnson is out wearing such short shorts. when borisjohnson is out in the public eye and wants to get his picture in the papers always wears us most ridiculous. there was a story about the not very good running gear that senior mps seem to use and lovely d
i saw one puff from you got that put michael gove at the bottom of front runners and sajid javid wasou that? i think it has to be somebody who really seriously can bring not just the conservative party together but have a conclusion to the brexodus negotiation that will be implanted together. who will that be? there are people such as sajid javid who are playing well with the population and seem to talk at common—sense on beyond brexit. but let's see. not boris johnson? but if we are trying...
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sajid javid said that serious violence on britain's streets should be treated like a disease.eports. two teenagers have been stabbed... four young men have been stabbed to death in london... 285 deaths due to knife crime last year, the highest number since records began. top police officers say it is now a national emergency that requires emergency funding and, today, they asked the home secretary for that. we know what tactics work, we know what to do to surge operational capacity to deal with these crimes, but we haven't always got that capacity, we haven't got the officers. we have agreed that by the end of the week, we will set out the scale of the investment required. the home secretary says he is listening. police resources are very important to deal with this. we have got to do everything we can, i am absolutely committed to working with the police in doing this. we have to listen to them when they talk about resources. the recent spate of knife crime has sparked a debate about whether the reduction in the number of police officers is at least in part to blame. today, t
sajid javid said that serious violence on britain's streets should be treated like a disease.eports. two teenagers have been stabbed... four young men have been stabbed to death in london... 285 deaths due to knife crime last year, the highest number since records began. top police officers say it is now a national emergency that requires emergency funding and, today, they asked the home secretary for that. we know what tactics work, we know what to do to surge operational capacity to deal with...
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the home secretary, sajid javid, is facing criticism after the death of the baby son of shamima begum british teenager whose citizenship he revoked forjoining the islamic state group. a man charged with murdering jodie chesney has been remanded in custody. the 17—year—old was stabbed to death in a park in east london last friday. the brexit secretary accuses michel barnier of trying "to rerun old arguments" — he's been urged to agree to a "balanced solution" by stephen barclay. increased activity at a missile site in north korea — satellite images of a facility near pyongyang suggest the country may be preparing to launch a missile or a satellite. now on bbc news — the actor—director kenneth branagh is talking movies — in the second part of a special interview for the programme's 20th birthday. hello from new york, i'm tom brook. in talking movies, a special edition to celebrate our 20th anniversary, a conversation with top british actor and director kenneth branagh on the changes that have taken place in the film industry during the time that talking movies has been on the air. kenne
the home secretary, sajid javid, is facing criticism after the death of the baby son of shamima begum british teenager whose citizenship he revoked forjoining the islamic state group. a man charged with murdering jodie chesney has been remanded in custody. the 17—year—old was stabbed to death in a park in east london last friday. the brexit secretary accuses michel barnier of trying "to rerun old arguments" — he's been urged to agree to a "balanced solution" by stephen...
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the home secretary, sajid javid, is facing criticism after the death of the baby son of shamima begumhe british teenager whose citizenship he revoked forjoining the islamic state group. a man charged with murdering jodie chesney has been remanded in custody. the 17—year—old was stabbed to death in a park in east london last friday. the brexit secretary accuses michel barnier of trying "to rerun old arguments" — he's been urged to agree to a "balanced solution" by stephen barclay, as talks continue between the uk and eu. increased activity at a missile site in north korea — satellite images of a facility near pyongyang suggest the country may be preparing to launch a missile or a satellite. now on bbc news it's time for click 7 which this week looks at whether your car could be vulnerable to hackers. this week: gone in six seconds with a simple high—tech carjack. scrums and gums. and it's the end of the world as we know it... ..but we feel fine. for many of us, our car is one of the most valuable things that we own. sometimes crazy to think that we just leave them out on the streets bu
the home secretary, sajid javid, is facing criticism after the death of the baby son of shamima begumhe british teenager whose citizenship he revoked forjoining the islamic state group. a man charged with murdering jodie chesney has been remanded in custody. the 17—year—old was stabbed to death in a park in east london last friday. the brexit secretary accuses michel barnier of trying "to rerun old arguments" — he's been urged to agree to a "balanced solution" by...
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the headlines: the home secretary, sajid javid, is facing criticism after the death of the baby son ofmima begum — the british teenager whose citizenship he revoked forjoining the islamic state group. a man charged with murdering jodie chesney has been remanded in custody. the 17—year—old was stabbed to death in a park in east london last friday. the brexit secretary accuses michel barnier of trying "to rerun old arguments" — as talks continue between the uk and eu. now, on bbc news — inside out. this week we're in the south west of england — reporting on the battle for devon's airspace, and the debate over changes to the women's pension age. blue sky, light cloud, a perfect day for gliding. the parachute makes me slightly anxious but you say i don t need to worry about this. you don't need to worry about the parachute. i didn t think we were going parachuting so i hope we re not. it s all part of our safety equipment. but clubs like this one near exeter fear they could be squeezed out so we re constantly looking around, if you see another aircraft glider, you tell me about it. what ab
the headlines: the home secretary, sajid javid, is facing criticism after the death of the baby son ofmima begum — the british teenager whose citizenship he revoked forjoining the islamic state group. a man charged with murdering jodie chesney has been remanded in custody. the 17—year—old was stabbed to death in a park in east london last friday. the brexit secretary accuses michel barnier of trying "to rerun old arguments" — as talks continue between the uk and eu. now, on...
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shamima begum's family had asked the home office for help, but the home secretary sajid javid's responseo take away her british citizenship, and the government gave them no assistance in trying to bring her 2—week—old baby boy to the safety of the uk. in a letter sent by the home office this week to shamima begum's sister, renu, an official wrote: but then the official wrote that: it was a point sajid javid reinforced today after reports of the baby boy's death first surfaced. the foreign office has been clear for many years there is no british consulate presence, there's no way that anyone can be helped in any way, including innocent children. this is why it's so dangerous. tonight, labour described the home secretary's decision—making as callous and inhumane. save the children said that more than 60 children under the age of five had now died in the camps and called on the uk and other countries to take responsibility for their citizens in north—east syria and take them home. daniel sandford, bbc news. for the second time this week, us analysts have reported activity at a military site
shamima begum's family had asked the home office for help, but the home secretary sajid javid's responseo take away her british citizenship, and the government gave them no assistance in trying to bring her 2—week—old baby boy to the safety of the uk. in a letter sent by the home office this week to shamima begum's sister, renu, an official wrote: but then the official wrote that: it was a point sajid javid reinforced today after reports of the baby boy's death first surfaced. the foreign...
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last month, the home secretary, sajid javid, confirmed the baby was a british citizen, and said he hady ms begum's british citizenship. but the central question now is could the life of an innocent child have been saved? as somebody who has served in the home office, i can tell you factually the home secretary will have made a decision based on what he believes in the best interest of the security of the people of the united kingdom. the duty of a home secretary in this country is to keep british people safe, and he made a decision based on the advice he had about keeping british people safe. meanwhile, shamima begum's family are still fighting for her to be allowed back to the uk. just before it was announced his grandson had died, ms begum's dad, who lives in bangladesh, begged for his daughter to be forgiven. translation: shamima was a teenager. she has done wrong, and as her father, i apologise to everyone in britain. i'm asking the british people to forgive her and take her back. being in government often means making difficult choices. ministers could have allowed shamima begum a
last month, the home secretary, sajid javid, confirmed the baby was a british citizen, and said he hady ms begum's british citizenship. but the central question now is could the life of an innocent child have been saved? as somebody who has served in the home office, i can tell you factually the home secretary will have made a decision based on what he believes in the best interest of the security of the people of the united kingdom. the duty of a home secretary in this country is to keep...
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the home secretary, sajid javid, is facing criticism after the death of the baby son of shamima begumhe british teenager whose citizenship he revoked forjoining the islamic state group. a man charged with murdering jodie chesney has been remanded in custody. the 17—year—old was stabbed to death in a park in east london last friday. the brexit secretary accuses michel barnier of trying to rerun old arguments — he's been urged to agree to a balanced solution by stephen barclay, as talks continue between the uk and eu. increased activity at a missile site in north korea — satellite images of a facility near pyongyang suggest the country may be preparing to launch a missile or a satellite. now on bbc news — a story of undercover policing — and the officers paid to spy on political activists. bbc wales investigates why some had relationships with women, even fathering children with them. for years, women like lisa were spied on by police — sent into their lives to infiltrate every aspect. this was somebody who i was planning my life with. i would never have consented to have a relationship
the home secretary, sajid javid, is facing criticism after the death of the baby son of shamima begumhe british teenager whose citizenship he revoked forjoining the islamic state group. a man charged with murdering jodie chesney has been remanded in custody. the 17—year—old was stabbed to death in a park in east london last friday. the brexit secretary accuses michel barnier of trying to rerun old arguments — he's been urged to agree to a balanced solution by stephen barclay, as talks...
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last month, the home secretary sajid javid confirmed that the baby was a british citizen and said hed's interest when deciding to take away ms begum's citizenship. the question now is, could the life of an innocent child have been saved? is someone who has worked in the home office, i can tell you factually that the home secretary will have made an decision based on the interests of the british people. he made a decision based on the advice he had about keeping british people say. meanwhile, shamima begum's family are still fighting for her to be allowed back to the uk. just before it was announced that his grandson had died, thought my‘s grandfather begged for his daughter to be forgiven. translation: shamima was a teenager. she has done wrong, and as her father, teenager. she has done wrong, and as herfather, i teenager. she has done wrong, and as her father, i apologise to everyone in britain. i am asking for the british people to forgive her and ta ke british people to forgive her and take her back. being in government often take her back. being in government ofte n m ea ns take
last month, the home secretary sajid javid confirmed that the baby was a british citizen and said hed's interest when deciding to take away ms begum's citizenship. the question now is, could the life of an innocent child have been saved? is someone who has worked in the home office, i can tell you factually that the home secretary will have made an decision based on the interests of the british people. he made a decision based on the advice he had about keeping british people say. meanwhile,...
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after that meeting there between police constables and sajid javid, that big discussion about whetheron all of this. the prime minister saying that she is going to meet the families of victims of knife crime as well as trying to get together a whole team of people, not just trying to get together a whole team of people, notjust police officers, but looking across the whole of the public sector, to try and tackle this problem. let's discuss that and other things brought up at pmq macro. djourou, can i start with you. there has been talk about what happened in glasgow and the impact made on knife crime. what was the approach that changed things? we took a whole systems approach and treated knife crime and violence reduction as a public health issue, a social problem. it wasn'tjust a matter of stigmatising young people or criminalising them. but looking at the issues around that. the result of taking that radical approach have meant that scotland has a 64% reduction in crimes involving knives. it has been a dramatic issue. it has been very important that we have been supporting police of
after that meeting there between police constables and sajid javid, that big discussion about whetheron all of this. the prime minister saying that she is going to meet the families of victims of knife crime as well as trying to get together a whole team of people, not just trying to get together a whole team of people, notjust police officers, but looking across the whole of the public sector, to try and tackle this problem. let's discuss that and other things brought up at pmq macro. djourou,...
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it was a point sajid javid reinforced today after reports of the baby boy's death first surfaced.eign office has been clear for many years, there is no british consulate presence, there's no way that anyone can be helped in any way, including innocent children. this is why it's so dangerous. tonight, labour described the home secretary's decision making as callous and inhumane. save the children said that more than 60 children under the age of five had now died in the camps and called on the uk and other countries to take responsibility for their citizens in north—east syria and take them home. daniel sandford, bbc news. our correspondent quentin sommerville, who interviewed shemima begum, is in northern syria. he explained just how bad conditions are in the camps. shamima is being kept in one of the better camps, but at the main camp, they are completely overwhelmed. they are running out of blankets and tents, there is not enough food, and these are dangerous places for dangerous is supporters. —— full of dangerous women, is supporters. in the last few days, in fact, 16,000 peopl
it was a point sajid javid reinforced today after reports of the baby boy's death first surfaced.eign office has been clear for many years, there is no british consulate presence, there's no way that anyone can be helped in any way, including innocent children. this is why it's so dangerous. tonight, labour described the home secretary's decision making as callous and inhumane. save the children said that more than 60 children under the age of five had now died in the camps and called on the uk...
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the headlines at 11:00pm: the home secretary, sajid javid, says there is no single solution to tackling serious violence, after two 17—year—olds are fatally stabbed in separate incidents over the weekend. there is no hiding from this issue, mr speaker. serious violence is on the rise. communities are being torn apart, and families are losing their children. is it a brexit bung? labour accuses the government of bribing mps with a £1.6 billion fund to boost deprived areas, days before a crunch brexit vote. there are celebrations on the streets of the capital, caracas, as thousands welcome home venezuela's self—declared interim leader, juan guaido. # i'm #i'ma # i'm a firestarter, twisted firestarter. the singer keith flint, a stalwart of electronic dance music with his band the prodigy, has died. he was 49. and at 11:30pm, we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the political strategist jo tanner and the economics commentator at the new statesman grace blakeley. stay with us for that. good evening. the prime minister has vowed to tackle the causes of knife cri
the headlines at 11:00pm: the home secretary, sajid javid, says there is no single solution to tackling serious violence, after two 17—year—olds are fatally stabbed in separate incidents over the weekend. there is no hiding from this issue, mr speaker. serious violence is on the rise. communities are being torn apart, and families are losing their children. is it a brexit bung? labour accuses the government of bribing mps with a £1.6 billion fund to boost deprived areas, days before a...
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the young victims from across the country — sajid javid held emergency talks with chief constables fromngland and wales. we've got to do everything we can. i'm absolutely committed to working with the police in doing this. and we have to listen to them when they talk about resources. but are these new commitments from government any different to previous initiatives? also tonight: sentenced to life in prison — the muslim convert who drew up list of places he'd attack, from st paul's to oxford street. a matter of life and death for some — if you live in the countryside it could take more than 20 minutes for an ambulance to reach you. picture perfect, the coastal marshes around the world that could be part of the solution to climate change. to play singles at wimbledon... i mean, i'd say it would be less than 50% chance of playing. but does that mean we'll see andy murray playing at wimbledon this year? and coming up on bbc news... manchester united travel to paris st germain, looking to overturn a two—goal deficit in their champions league last 16 tie. good evening and welcome to the bbc
the young victims from across the country — sajid javid held emergency talks with chief constables fromngland and wales. we've got to do everything we can. i'm absolutely committed to working with the police in doing this. and we have to listen to them when they talk about resources. but are these new commitments from government any different to previous initiatives? also tonight: sentenced to life in prison — the muslim convert who drew up list of places he'd attack, from st paul's to...
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it was a point sajid javid reinforce today after reports of the baby boy's death first surfaced.eign office has been clearfor many years, there is no british consulate presence, there is no way that anyone can be helped in any way, including innocent children, this is why it is so dangerous. tonight, labour described the home secretary's decision making as callous and inhumane. save the children said more than 60 children under the age of five had now died in the camps and called on the uk and other countries to take responsibility for their citizens in north—east syria and take them home. our correspondent quentin sommerville, who interviewed shemima begum last month, joins me from northern syria. when you spoke to her, she was concerned about her child. what exactly are conditions in the camps like? the conditions are appalling. shamima is being kept on one of the better camps, but in one of the main camps, they are completely overwhelmed, running out of blankets and tents, there is not enough food, and tents, there is not enough food, and these are dangerous places. so -- full
it was a point sajid javid reinforce today after reports of the baby boy's death first surfaced.eign office has been clearfor many years, there is no british consulate presence, there is no way that anyone can be helped in any way, including innocent children, this is why it is so dangerous. tonight, labour described the home secretary's decision making as callous and inhumane. save the children said more than 60 children under the age of five had now died in the camps and called on the uk and...
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they have been a lot of comments about sajid javid, which is interesting.he has leadership ambitions, there are comments saying i could not bear to see islam lead the country about him being the leader. so it would be interesting to see his role in this because he is in the perfect position to really, and to assert his authority on this, and i think that would be very interesting. —— political posturing. but it is a real problem for the tory party, this. finally, i think i real problem for the tory party, this. finally, ithinki have heard of this very wealthy young lady. kyliejenner, there she is on the front page there. kyle. no, it is kylie. kylie jenner, she is the youngest billionaire ever. 21. extraordinary, this is a story about instagram basically. she has made... we had known for while she was going to be the first instagram billion and, so her age is relevant but actually, it is the fact that she has made pretty much all this money, people who are called influencers and they basically are people who pushed off on instagram. she is now a billionaire
they have been a lot of comments about sajid javid, which is interesting.he has leadership ambitions, there are comments saying i could not bear to see islam lead the country about him being the leader. so it would be interesting to see his role in this because he is in the perfect position to really, and to assert his authority on this, and i think that would be very interesting. —— political posturing. but it is a real problem for the tory party, this. finally, i think i real problem for...
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the home secretary, sajid javid, is facing criticism for revoking the citizenship of shamima begum, whose baby son died in a camp in syria. a man has been remanded in custody charged with the murder ofjodie chesney in east london earlier this month. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. the headlines this evening.... wales beat scotland in the six nations at murrayfield and are one win away from the grand slam. it doesn't come along very often so we are looking forward to it. we'll enjoy this one and look forward to next week, coming up. england score eight tries against italy at twickenham to keep their title hopes alive. and looking good for england's woman, too. they went one further — scoring nine tries to all but reclaim the six nations title with a crushing victory over italy. also coming up in the programme... raheem sterling's hat trick gives manchester city a comfortable win over watford to extend their lead at the top of the table. and a crucial comeback sees southampton stun spurs to move out of the relegation zone. hello and welcome to the p
the home secretary, sajid javid, is facing criticism for revoking the citizenship of shamima begum, whose baby son died in a camp in syria. a man has been remanded in custody charged with the murder ofjodie chesney in east london earlier this month. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. the headlines this evening.... wales beat scotland in the six nations at murrayfield and are one win away from the grand slam. it doesn't come along very often so we are...
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sajid javid has been meeting with police leaders. barton, the leader of the association of school and college leaders had a freedom of information request where 16 police forces responded. 175a knives and knuckledusters and cases were found in schools but only 16 forces responded. if you've got over 1700 of these weapons being found in school, where they can't cope with this issue, and you haven't got the local police forces, you can start to see how these weapons on the streets. this is the most stubborn prime minister but i've ever seen andi prime minister but i've ever seen and i think this is an issue where she is actually got to pipe down a little bit and hearfrom her experts who are actually in this area. many will argue as home secretary prolonged period, she was in there much longer than her predecessors, it was seen as a poisoned chalice. she had to oversee during that time some very tough. many would argue she handled that. as you say, she is defending what she did. what we expect our politicians and ministers to do is look
sajid javid has been meeting with police leaders. barton, the leader of the association of school and college leaders had a freedom of information request where 16 police forces responded. 175a knives and knuckledusters and cases were found in schools but only 16 forces responded. if you've got over 1700 of these weapons being found in school, where they can't cope with this issue, and you haven't got the local police forces, you can start to see how these weapons on the streets. this is the...
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sajid javid saying this violence has to stop.sday with police chief constables around the country, the serious violence task force, that is a preplanned meeting. the government says it already has a strategy in place, it has made 61 commitments, it says, and it is spending £200 million on steering young people away from crime and violence. on that issue, injust over an hour, we will be talking to the crime minister, victoria atkins. at least 23 people, some of them children, have died after tornadoes swept through the south—east of america. at least two tornadoes struck in lee county in alabama, causing catastrophic damage, according to the county sheriff. the national weather service has recorded winds of up to 165 mph, and more than 20,000 homes are still without power. we're joined now by storm chaser brandon copic, who has been in the area. you have been trying to find these storms, what have you seen? two damaging tornadoes today, very powerful tornadoes. it was not a good scene to see. we were out there covering them for th
sajid javid saying this violence has to stop.sday with police chief constables around the country, the serious violence task force, that is a preplanned meeting. the government says it already has a strategy in place, it has made 61 commitments, it says, and it is spending £200 million on steering young people away from crime and violence. on that issue, injust over an hour, we will be talking to the crime minister, victoria atkins. at least 23 people, some of them children, have died after...
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but at a regent's park mosque event today, sajid javid was also repeatedly warned about the languageticians, our leaders, who use language such as "sick asian paedophiles", such as "muslim women who wear the niqab are letterboxes", they need to be called to account. some recent uk attacks have been linked to neo—nazi groups like the now banned organisation national action, but others were simply driven by the unrestrained extremism that can be found in parts of the internet. a number of people are self—radicalising who are not members of organisations, who are not activists in far—right groups, but are listening to this propaganda, watching it on the internet, becoming inspired by it and, without any kind of political background at all, are then acting to carry it out. so, another far—right attack could easily happen in the uk but the strict gun laws here make a mass—casualty firearms attack unlikely. daniel sandford, bbc news. we will have more from the team in christchurch and those words from the prime ministerjacinda adern. mike embley is with you next. now on bbc news — sport to
but at a regent's park mosque event today, sajid javid was also repeatedly warned about the languageticians, our leaders, who use language such as "sick asian paedophiles", such as "muslim women who wear the niqab are letterboxes", they need to be called to account. some recent uk attacks have been linked to neo—nazi groups like the now banned organisation national action, but others were simply driven by the unrestrained extremism that can be found in parts of the...
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in the next half hour, the home secretary, sajid javid, will meet police chiefs from areas most affectedolent crime, amid calls for him to treat a series of fatal stabbings as a national emergency. it comes after a spate of stabbings and a debate over the impact falling police numbers has had over crime levels. the prime minister has said there is "no direct correlation", but metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick says there is "obviously" a link between violent crime and falling police numbers. head of the national police chief's council sara thornton says more officers and more funding are needed. we think it needs to be treated as if it was an emergency. when you have an emergency, you get all the key people round the table to solve the problem. we think that needs to be done, setting up cobra with a senior minister, holding people to account, because it's not just about policing, it's all the other agencies and organisations that have an important part to play. but also we think it's an emergency and need some emergency funding. we need to have more officer hours on the stree
in the next half hour, the home secretary, sajid javid, will meet police chiefs from areas most affectedolent crime, amid calls for him to treat a series of fatal stabbings as a national emergency. it comes after a spate of stabbings and a debate over the impact falling police numbers has had over crime levels. the prime minister has said there is "no direct correlation", but metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick says there is "obviously" a link between violent...
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sajid javid could probably make it through and may be jeremy hunt as well.have to say perhaps he isa think you would have to say perhaps he is a little bit bland, a little bit uninspiring. at least sajid javid has a back story if you like and then somebody like penny mordant who is more of a refreshing change. this assumes that theresa may does go and that is assuming she gets her deal through and at the moment it doesn't look very likely. what is your view on that? we are in a really bizarre situation. if she sees them getting the deal through, she goes and if she fails, she stays. some people say that labour may want to keep her in power and not filled for the deal. that supposes that she actually will be able to stay around. i think once a metre has a suggested they are going, their authority begins to bleed away. i am not sure she can stay or even if the deal is defeated. as to whether it will be, there are clear their bruises separating the withdrawal agreement —— clever ruses. but it does not have the dup on board and without them, it will be very diff
sajid javid could probably make it through and may be jeremy hunt as well.have to say perhaps he isa think you would have to say perhaps he is a little bit bland, a little bit uninspiring. at least sajid javid has a back story if you like and then somebody like penny mordant who is more of a refreshing change. this assumes that theresa may does go and that is assuming she gets her deal through and at the moment it doesn't look very likely. what is your view on that? we are in a really bizarre...
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the headlines at 8pm: the home secretary, sajid javid, says there's no single solution to tackling serious violence, after two 17—year—olds are fatally stabbed in separate incidents over the weekend. there is no hiding from this issue, mr speaker. serious violence is on the rise. communities are being torn apart, and families are losing their children. is it a brexit bung? labour accuses the government of bribing mps with a £1.6 billion fund to boost deprived areas, days before a crunch brexit vote. at least 23 people are dead, after tornadoes rip through the southern us state of alabama. there are celebrations on the streets of the capital caracas, as thousands welcome home venezuela's self—declared interim leader, juan guaido. # i'm the firestarter twisted firestarter. .. the singer keith flint, a stalwart of electronic dance music with his band the prodigy, has died at the age of 49. and the city of stoke, and players past and present, remember the goalkeeping legend gordon banks, laid to rest in his hometown. good evening. the home secretary has called for an end to the senseless viole
the headlines at 8pm: the home secretary, sajid javid, says there's no single solution to tackling serious violence, after two 17—year—olds are fatally stabbed in separate incidents over the weekend. there is no hiding from this issue, mr speaker. serious violence is on the rise. communities are being torn apart, and families are losing their children. is it a brexit bung? labour accuses the government of bribing mps with a £1.6 billion fund to boost deprived areas, days before a crunch...