81
81
Sep 23, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
. —— sajid javid. jabbered and is brexit is with top out on migrants. -- sajid javid.hould stay here for 13 months, just about to years. this is about visas and people coming in and going out, it is curious that are saying this because eu immigration has dropped enormously, partly because they feel we don't want them and partly because the pound has dropped so much. many europeans who came here came here because they have to send an amount of money back home and because the pound has dropped so much they were not able to. so they have started to go back. if you have a polish builder or whatever, they go back somewhere else and somewhere else gives them a better deal. this deal, of course, is going to ride strong feelings among brexiteers. iain duncan smith was saying the 13 month extension is bizarre, it shouldn't take two years, having two yea rs shouldn't take two years, having two years with nothing changing, but a progressive tightening over that period is a cop out. if i was sajid javid, i would period is a cop out. if i was sajid javid, iwould push period is a co
. —— sajid javid. jabbered and is brexit is with top out on migrants. -- sajid javid.hould stay here for 13 months, just about to years. this is about visas and people coming in and going out, it is curious that are saying this because eu immigration has dropped enormously, partly because they feel we don't want them and partly because the pound has dropped so much. many europeans who came here came here because they have to send an amount of money back home and because the pound has...
115
115
Sep 3, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
studio: home secretary sajid javid talking about the scale of online child abuse. available on the bbc website for you to co nta ct available on the bbc website for you to contact if you need any support. we'll bring you right up to date with the latest reaction to what the home secretary has said in just a few moments. the main headlines: up to 80,000 paedophiles in the uk pose a sexual threat to children online according to the home secretary sajid javid keeping our children safe will be my mission as home secretary full. no new ideas of his own, theresa may hits back at borisjohnson following his criticism of her brexit plan. bbc radio 2's chris evans is heading back to commercial radio leaving behind the biggest radio show in europe with over 9 million listeners. it isa it is a useful show, it can do many great things, and i am sure it will continue to do that. a fire has destroyed a large section of the landmark former littlewoods pools building in liverpool. the blaze broke outjust before eight o'clock last night, and it took 50 firefighters several hours to
studio: home secretary sajid javid talking about the scale of online child abuse. available on the bbc website for you to co nta ct available on the bbc website for you to contact if you need any support. we'll bring you right up to date with the latest reaction to what the home secretary has said in just a few moments. the main headlines: up to 80,000 paedophiles in the uk pose a sexual threat to children online according to the home secretary sajid javid keeping our children safe will be my...
100
100
Sep 3, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 1
the home secretary sajid javid will today give what's being called a flagship speech on the issue. work, mrjavid is expected to speak of the full horror of the scale and nature of child sexual abuse. really now we need to see a co—ordinated response made by government but with law enforcement and crucially also industry because what we have seen for the last few years is that the big social networks in particular have failed to take the steps that they need to to keep children safe on their platforms, that's why we now need government to step in and deliver statutory regulation of these sites. the nca says it has just arrested more than 130 people in its latest operation against online child abuse, it says this is just a fraction of the wider problem. duncan kennedy, bbc news. more on that story on breakfast, and a live update from liverpool, where there is a majorfire a live update from liverpool, where there is a major fire at the iconic littlewoods pools building. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the united nations refugee agency has said that migrants t
the home secretary sajid javid will today give what's being called a flagship speech on the issue. work, mrjavid is expected to speak of the full horror of the scale and nature of child sexual abuse. really now we need to see a co—ordinated response made by government but with law enforcement and crucially also industry because what we have seen for the last few years is that the big social networks in particular have failed to take the steps that they need to to keep children safe on their...
51
51
Sep 26, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
senior ministers mentioned, dominic raab, the brexit secratary, jeremy hunt, sajid javid, dominic raaby dominic raab, the brexit secratary, jeremy hunt, sajid javid, they are worried she will stick to her promise to force a no deal. they don't want a prime minister to stick toa don't want a prime minister to stick to a promise, ministers think that isa to a promise, ministers think that is a bad thing! whatever you think... if she is saying we will go to no deal... she needs that in her armoury, whatever you think about this, she needs to say to the eu, no deal and walk away. they don't think she should say it any more. she's a lwa ys she should say it any more. she's always been stuck, as any leader would be, she's got the two audiences, she has to have a position to the eu but she has to say to her party i'm in this bit and that bit, so many people to keep happy and so many messages to channel to the right people. happy and so many messages to channelto the right people. her party is as late as this country was on brexit, and the same with the labour party, and they will carry on bei
senior ministers mentioned, dominic raab, the brexit secratary, jeremy hunt, sajid javid, dominic raaby dominic raab, the brexit secratary, jeremy hunt, sajid javid, they are worried she will stick to her promise to force a no deal. they don't want a prime minister to stick toa don't want a prime minister to stick to a promise, ministers think that isa to a promise, ministers think that is a bad thing! whatever you think... if she is saying we will go to no deal... she needs that in her...
57
57
Sep 16, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
this is a half column saying sajid javid told a cabinet meeting that government needs to introduce taxp the economy withstand the effects of leaving the eu, whichl withstand the effects of leaving the eu, which i suppose is self evident in the way, we will have to pour money into things when holes start to show, he's saying be prepared and do it in advance. i'm not sure there's enough time for to do more than discuss it at the moment. this is what the conservative government should do anyway, cut tax, why is the chancellor not talking about this? why is the talking it down with gloomy predictions of what brexit will mean? to reason they might be mildly irritated by this because i think this is possibly a leadership positioning. sajid javid, this is the sort of thing the chancellor should be saying, not the home secretary, so perhaps she is laying out the land about where he would be as leader. we're watching the lib dems because it's their conference and the independent talks about how there may be a majority of us about how there may be a majority of us who would consider a new centri
this is a half column saying sajid javid told a cabinet meeting that government needs to introduce taxp the economy withstand the effects of leaving the eu, whichl withstand the effects of leaving the eu, which i suppose is self evident in the way, we will have to pour money into things when holes start to show, he's saying be prepared and do it in advance. i'm not sure there's enough time for to do more than discuss it at the moment. this is what the conservative government should do anyway,...
319
319
Sep 3, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 319
favorite 0
quote 1
the figures were released by the home secretary, sajid javid, who said he was shocked at the scale of offending. today he will outline what he calls his personal mission to tackle child abuse. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy reports. child abuse images — the 21st—century curse on the internet. the home office says today that pictures are getting more graphic, and technology is making it easier to fund and facilitate this vile trade. the new figures from the national crime agency today show the scale of what is going on. it says there are now up to 80,000 people in the uk who present some kind of sexual threat to children online. and that in the past five years, there has been a 700% increase in the number of child abuse images referred to the nca. the home secretary, sajid javid, will today give what is being called a flagship speech on the issue. having visited the nca to see its work, mrjavid is expected to speak of the full horror of the scale and nature of child sexual abuse. really now we need to see a co—ordinated response, led by government, but with law enforcement and crucia
the figures were released by the home secretary, sajid javid, who said he was shocked at the scale of offending. today he will outline what he calls his personal mission to tackle child abuse. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy reports. child abuse images — the 21st—century curse on the internet. the home office says today that pictures are getting more graphic, and technology is making it easier to fund and facilitate this vile trade. the new figures from the national crime agency today show...
121
121
Sep 3, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
these were strong words from sajid javid. in truth, we have been here before.david cameron called for a war, as he tended, with silicon valley leaders. he demanded action. to be fair, he did get some, google announced algorithms to block illegal content, microsoft gave away for free it's photo illegal content, microsoft gave away forfree it's photo id illegal content, microsoft gave away for free it's photo id system, illegal content, microsoft gave away forfree it's photo id system, that trawls the web. there was a database created to speed up investigations, all good progress. but the threat has outstripped the technology and resources , has outstripped the technology and resources, and creating legislation an effective legislation, will be very complex. it seems to me there are three capable areas. one, verification. it is still very poor. you or i, with an e—mail and mobile phone, could set up a bogus account right now and be completely anonymous online. anonymity breeds crime. encryption, there has been a huge increase in encrypted messaging, live streamin
these were strong words from sajid javid. in truth, we have been here before.david cameron called for a war, as he tended, with silicon valley leaders. he demanded action. to be fair, he did get some, google announced algorithms to block illegal content, microsoft gave away for free it's photo illegal content, microsoft gave away forfree it's photo id illegal content, microsoft gave away for free it's photo id system, illegal content, microsoft gave away forfree it's photo id system, that...
59
59
Sep 11, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
sajid javid was open in saying that we need more money.senior police officer. obviously a constructive dialogue there and the home office and theresa may have been wooed at the co nfe re nce theresa may have been wooed at the conference office over anger about p5y~ conference office over anger about pay. be asked —— the other issue is a staffing problem, the national audit office was caught out today, highlighting the fact that cuts to the police force since 2010 have had oi'i the police force since 2010 have had on the amount of arrests going down, black of confidence among vic is of prime, feeling like their case has not been handled poorly, breathalyser test is increasing. it is not surprising, but it is still worrying to seek this is happening with law and order. in defence or the government slightly, they have a huge amount of historical sex abuse is coming forward and rape cases coming forward with have been com pletely coming forward with have been completely overwhelmed by the amount of cases they have had, as we have talked about
sajid javid was open in saying that we need more money.senior police officer. obviously a constructive dialogue there and the home office and theresa may have been wooed at the co nfe re nce theresa may have been wooed at the conference office over anger about p5y~ conference office over anger about pay. be asked —— the other issue is a staffing problem, the national audit office was caught out today, highlighting the fact that cuts to the police force since 2010 have had oi'i the police...
103
103
Sep 11, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
the home secretary, sajid javid, said he understood the pressures facing the police, but had to considerbility and fairness to taxpayers. it comes as a public spending watchdog called the government's approach to police funding "ineffective". our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds, reports from birmingham. any other units, please, that can assist... modern policing. four words — doing more with less. well, our role is reactive response. sergeant phil mccall is on duty in birmingham, but limited resources mean he's doing 999 calls. only. and there are plenty of those. come and have a chat, then. this one's come from both a shopkeeper and his unhappy customer. not an emergency, but the police have to check. cancel the other cars, it's a civil dispute. no police offences. the central government funding which makes up 80% of this force's budget is falling. we're not keeping up with criminality, we're not keeping up with the cuts and the cuts are really inflicting a huge blow on our ability particularly to prevent crime, as well as dealing with some of the serious situations which the po
the home secretary, sajid javid, said he understood the pressures facing the police, but had to considerbility and fairness to taxpayers. it comes as a public spending watchdog called the government's approach to police funding "ineffective". our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds, reports from birmingham. any other units, please, that can assist... modern policing. four words — doing more with less. well, our role is reactive response. sergeant phil mccall is on duty in...
101
101
Sep 3, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
home secretary sajid javid has warned he will take action against technology companies if they don't help to tackle child sexual abuse online, highlighting the live—streaming of child abuse as a growing problem. a labour party official who suggested jewish trump fanatics were behind accusations of anti—semitism in labour ranks has been re—elected to the party's ruling body. chris evans announces that, after 13 years at radio 2, he's leaving his breakfast show to present at virgin radio. evans, who is currently the second—highest—paid star at the bbc, has promised to stay on air until christmas. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are dawn foster, columnist at the guardian, and steven swinford, deputy political editor at the telegraph. welcome back to both of you. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. tory divisions over the brexit negotiations is the lead for the i. the paper claims both pro—remain and pro—leave conservative mps are urging the prime minister to abandon her chequers proposals. the express leads on
home secretary sajid javid has warned he will take action against technology companies if they don't help to tackle child sexual abuse online, highlighting the live—streaming of child abuse as a growing problem. a labour party official who suggested jewish trump fanatics were behind accusations of anti—semitism in labour ranks has been re—elected to the party's ruling body. chris evans announces that, after 13 years at radio 2, he's leaving his breakfast show to present at virgin radio....
59
59
Sep 7, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
he came top by quite a long way, ahead of sajid javid.ink conservative - members, they sajid javid. and actually, i think cons gig”,§ member! may y have slightly forgotten, this may them, of his private life. remind them, of his private life. but they have known about this all along and i don't think it will make any difference. the questionnaires we re any difference. the questionnaires were leaders, we have heard today that he and his wife are divorcing and there was a suggestion in one of the other papers that this was a sort of pre—emptive strikes, getting it all out there so it is done and dusted and is not a skeleton in the closet. this is what has happened, we are moving on and i am now clear to run. i doubt very much, without knowing for sure, but this has deliberately come out from the allies of borisjohnson. to deliberately come out from the allies of boris johnson. to the extent that if they are getting divorced, it was clearly going to come out at some point. but i don't think it is that sophisticated and operation. clearly he
he came top by quite a long way, ahead of sajid javid.ink conservative - members, they sajid javid. and actually, i think cons gig”,§ member! may y have slightly forgotten, this may them, of his private life. remind them, of his private life. but they have known about this all along and i don't think it will make any difference. the questionnaires we re any difference. the questionnaires were leaders, we have heard today that he and his wife are divorcing and there was a suggestion in one of...
85
85
Sep 10, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
what's interesting is sajid javid, the home secretary, he wants to make more spending on policing.kable. it is not bad to be seen on the side of the ordinary bobby on the beat. and if he is knocking on her door he can say it's about time the police get more money. i don't know if it works like that, if she is determined to maintain her legacy. amber rudd run the department, she carried on with what theresa may did, she couldn't stand up to theresa may perhaps and sajid javid doesn't have that reticence. the other test is how much of an issue this is in terms of where it stands in the pecking order in people's mines, is it beginning to move up? you mentioned london —— people's mines. in london it's very current. some of the stabbings of young people over the summer and over 2018 have been horrific. it is difficult not to be deeply moved by some of those crimes. to think that it is any way linked to funding cuts, which is an argument that lots of people put forward, itjust means it isa of people put forward, itjust means it is a very live issue, something that will definitely shape t
what's interesting is sajid javid, the home secretary, he wants to make more spending on policing.kable. it is not bad to be seen on the side of the ordinary bobby on the beat. and if he is knocking on her door he can say it's about time the police get more money. i don't know if it works like that, if she is determined to maintain her legacy. amber rudd run the department, she carried on with what theresa may did, she couldn't stand up to theresa may perhaps and sajid javid doesn't have that...
111
111
Sep 3, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
the home secretary, sajid javid, will today give what is being called a flagship speech on the issue.ee its work, mrjavid is expected to speak of the full horror of the scale and evolving nature of child sexual abuse. really now we need to see a co—ordinated response, led by government, but with law enforcement and crucially also industry. because what we've seen for the last few years is that the big social networks in particular have failed to take the steps that they need to to keep children safe on their platforms. that's why we now need government to step in and deliver statutory regulation of these sites. the nca says it has just arrested more than 130 people in its latest operation against online child abuse. but it says this is just a fraction of the wider problem. duncan kennedy, bbc news. we will talk more about that after 10am this morning. joanna gosling is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the days news. good morning. borisjohnson has attacked the prime minister's brexit strategy — describing it as a fix, and claiming that the uk will get what he calls "tw
the home secretary, sajid javid, will today give what is being called a flagship speech on the issue.ee its work, mrjavid is expected to speak of the full horror of the scale and evolving nature of child sexual abuse. really now we need to see a co—ordinated response, led by government, but with law enforcement and crucially also industry. because what we've seen for the last few years is that the big social networks in particular have failed to take the steps that they need to to keep...
67
67
Sep 11, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
sajid javid saying i am fighting for you, i wanted to be 3%.e pressure to a nswer will be under huge pressure to answer this but with 20 billion for the nhs, he said there is no more but he needs to solve the situation of police because it will cause a huge problem at the ballot box. let's pause politics briefly with the front page of the times, police catch ii—year—olds being used to sell drugs. they have done an investigation, and the times have done this stuff before on county lines exposing terrible figures but their latest figures are they have used a poll of teenage cannabis users which has shown arise but also they have asked police forces about they have asked police forces about the ages of children arrested for possession with intent to supply and it's a huge increase of 5.5% over five years for under 18 's which is shocking. also the idea of 11—year—olds selling drugs is shocking. it feeds into police capacity to deal with this. just back to the telegraph because steve you were mentioning the budget and what looks to me a sort of pre
sajid javid saying i am fighting for you, i wanted to be 3%.e pressure to a nswer will be under huge pressure to answer this but with 20 billion for the nhs, he said there is no more but he needs to solve the situation of police because it will cause a huge problem at the ballot box. let's pause politics briefly with the front page of the times, police catch ii—year—olds being used to sell drugs. they have done an investigation, and the times have done this stuff before on county lines...
102
102
Sep 11, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
the current home secretary sajid javid, amber rudd, and, of course, theresa may herself. the public and they‘d need to commission a survey. it cannot be right, the home office has no strategy and no understanding of what the consequences of cuts has been. that was diane abbott. chief constable dave thompson, national police chiefs‘ council lead for finance is in birmingham now. good afternoon. good afternoon. were you watching the home secretary?” saw potter of the speech. do you think he does get it?|j saw potter of the speech. do you think he does get it? i think the national audit report today lays out a narrative that i think the police service recognises but i would also say that ministers and the work done at the home office, there is a realisation of this challenge and is important we address the issues in the report. which means more money for police, resourcing and pay?|j for police, resourcing and pay?” think there are a number of things the report points to. police co nsta bles the report points to. police constables and crime commissioners would say the servic
the current home secretary sajid javid, amber rudd, and, of course, theresa may herself. the public and they‘d need to commission a survey. it cannot be right, the home office has no strategy and no understanding of what the consequences of cuts has been. that was diane abbott. chief constable dave thompson, national police chiefs‘ council lead for finance is in birmingham now. good afternoon. good afternoon. were you watching the home secretary?” saw potter of the speech. do you think he...
108
108
Sep 4, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
home secretary sajid javid said some were refusing to take the issue seriously enough.ow on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. china pledges 60 billion us dollars in new investments in africa, even as beijing is accused of being saddled in debt in overseas projects. and making will cool again. we'll ask new zealand's minister for agriculture about plans to revive an industry in crisis —— wool. good morning, asia. hello, world. it is tuesday, guide you could join us for another exciting edition of asia business report cash glad you. i'm rico hizon. we start with china/ africa business nations and leaders from more than 50 african nations are in beijing to talk trade with their chinese counterparts —— business relations. the government on the mainland isn't underselling it. the foreign minister has called it. the foreign minister has called it the biggest summit of that's quite a it the biggest summit of that's quitea claim, it the biggest summit of that's quite a claim, but when you consider the extent of trade between the two sides, you can see the im
home secretary sajid javid said some were refusing to take the issue seriously enough.ow on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. china pledges 60 billion us dollars in new investments in africa, even as beijing is accused of being saddled in debt in overseas projects. and making will cool again. we'll ask new zealand's minister for agriculture about plans to revive an industry in crisis —— wool. good morning, asia. hello, world. it is tuesday, guide you could join us for...
80
80
Sep 29, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
it"a so mr w mt “mr wit ii‘ul‘ei that happens throughout the conference, particularly at sajid javidemy hunt or penny mordant say anything, it is going to be viewed through the prism of the jostling for the succession. you didn't mention jacob rees—mogg. jostling for the succession. you didn't mentionjacob rees—mogg. i know he isn't a cabinet minister, but he is going to say something. he gets a free pass because he is a lova ble gets a free pass because he is a lovable eccentric and people will just report that straight, as to do with brexit. and also, actually, people don't take on seriously as a leadership contender, i suspect, because he is not in the cabinet. leadership contender, i suspect, because he is not in the cabinetlj because he is not in the cabinet.|j think they are absolutely taken seriously as a leadership contender. well, the bookies do. we will undoubtedly see an awful lot on that. let's look at the telegraph front page. matt cartoon. after brexit, only highly skilled russian assassins will be allowed into the uk. joke? a little bit tasteless?‘ woman uk. joke? a li
it"a so mr w mt “mr wit ii‘ul‘ei that happens throughout the conference, particularly at sajid javidemy hunt or penny mordant say anything, it is going to be viewed through the prism of the jostling for the succession. you didn't mention jacob rees—mogg. jostling for the succession. you didn't mentionjacob rees—mogg. i know he isn't a cabinet minister, but he is going to say something. he gets a free pass because he is a lova ble gets a free pass because he is a lovable eccentric...
87
87
Sep 30, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
sajid javid falls into that category. falls into that category. sense that they will back away from chequersequers. the door at all to another strategy, on some sort of canada type deal. on some sort of canada type deal. interviewed last week and he left the door open to a cabinet option. the door open to a cabinet option. week, they did not quite close the door on a canada option. door on a canada option. maximum dangerfor mrs may and her chequers. —— chequers plan. -- chequers plan. appearance during the course of the week? week? have reached and passed peak johnson. johnson. wading in this morning and describing it as deranged. describing it as deranged. what more can he do? can he do? what more can he say that hasn't already been said? hasn't already been said? and, so far, there's no sign of that. that. no doubt he's locked away in his hotel bedroom as we speak. his hotel bedroom as we speak. norman, thanks for speaking to us. norman smith that the conservative party conference. party conference. where else would he be? at the end of september... conference throughout the day... channel
sajid javid falls into that category. falls into that category. sense that they will back away from chequersequers. the door at all to another strategy, on some sort of canada type deal. on some sort of canada type deal. interviewed last week and he left the door open to a cabinet option. the door open to a cabinet option. week, they did not quite close the door on a canada option. door on a canada option. maximum dangerfor mrs may and her chequers. —— chequers plan. -- chequers plan....
95
95
Sep 29, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
i do think it is going to be something that happens throughout the conference, particularly at sajid javid viewed through the prism of the jostling for the succession. you didn't mention jacob rees—mogg. jostling for the succession. you didn't mentionjacob rees—mogg. i know he isn't a cabinet minister, but he is going to say something. he gets a free pass because he is a lova ble gets a free pass because he is a lovable eccentric and people will just report that straight, as to do with brexit. and also, actually, people don't take on seriously as a leadership contender, i suspect, because he is not in the cabinet.|j think they are absolutely taken seriously as a leadership contender. well, the bookies do. we will undoubtedly see an awful lot on that. let's look at the telegraph front page. matt cartoon.
i do think it is going to be something that happens throughout the conference, particularly at sajid javid viewed through the prism of the jostling for the succession. you didn't mention jacob rees—mogg. jostling for the succession. you didn't mentionjacob rees—mogg. i know he isn't a cabinet minister, but he is going to say something. he gets a free pass because he is a lova ble gets a free pass because he is a lovable eccentric and people will just report that straight, as to do with...
126
126
Sep 3, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
the home secretary sajid javid says he's shocked at the scale of online child abuse and has vowed totional crime agency says up to 80,000 people in the uk pose a threat to children online. it also says there's been a 700% rise in the number of child abuse images reported to it over the last five years. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy reports. the images are horrific. the numbers are chilling. the challenges are daunting. 0nline child abuse is the grim curse on the internet, and the scale of it can be hard to take him. today's figures from the national crime agency show that there are now around 80,000 paedophiles in britain who pose a threat to children online. they say they are making 400 arrests every month and that 500 children are being safeguarded every month. the nca says internet companies must do more. 50% of the images that were referred to us during a week earlier this month were known to us. if an image is known, that means that technology companies are in a good position to block access to that image. so, we want proactive and aggressive blocking to make sure people can'
the home secretary sajid javid says he's shocked at the scale of online child abuse and has vowed totional crime agency says up to 80,000 people in the uk pose a threat to children online. it also says there's been a 700% rise in the number of child abuse images reported to it over the last five years. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy reports. the images are horrific. the numbers are chilling. the challenges are daunting. 0nline child abuse is the grim curse on the internet, and the scale of it...
45
45
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
miners were attacked by thousands of police following the lord mayor's appeal to home secretary sajid javid we speak to the general secretary of the new m. and a minor arrested on that day. that's all coming up in ten days edition of going underground well i mean the lord mayor of sheffield's office and with me is the lord mayor of sheffield will bet thanks so much for letting you know i'm going to start asking you how come you're here there are pictures of the first lord mayor sheffield william jeff gold. run a mining company you. know why is honestly me being lowered my is such a celebration are so many other people about now with be a mother who made sacrifices.
miners were attacked by thousands of police following the lord mayor's appeal to home secretary sajid javid we speak to the general secretary of the new m. and a minor arrested on that day. that's all coming up in ten days edition of going underground well i mean the lord mayor of sheffield's office and with me is the lord mayor of sheffield will bet thanks so much for letting you know i'm going to start asking you how come you're here there are pictures of the first lord mayor sheffield...
71
71
Sep 26, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
sajid javid set out his plan for more tax giveaways and ripping up people's pensions rights.the nhs with a side order of chlorinated chicken. and then there‘s jacob rees—mogg. no, jacob has expressed his personal faith in brexit britain, it is personal and he has expressed it so nicely, because he has decided to base his new investment fund in the eurozone. the tory brexiteers unite the politics of the 19 50s with the economics of the 19th—century. daydreaming economics of the 19th—century. dayd reaming about a economics of the 19th—century. daydreaming about a britain that both rules the waves, and waives the rules. applause labour‘sjob is applause labour‘s job is now applause labour‘sjob is now to applause labour‘s job is now to win support for a deal that meets the needs of the country, combined with our planned rebuild and transformed with investment in our people and our economy. our priority is clear — we aim to get the best brexit deal for jobs and living standards to underpin our plans, to upgrade our economy and interest in every community and every region. that will
sajid javid set out his plan for more tax giveaways and ripping up people's pensions rights.the nhs with a side order of chlorinated chicken. and then there‘s jacob rees—mogg. no, jacob has expressed his personal faith in brexit britain, it is personal and he has expressed it so nicely, because he has decided to base his new investment fund in the eurozone. the tory brexiteers unite the politics of the 19 50s with the economics of the 19th—century. daydreaming economics of the...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
was trying to recover from russia positioning well the current home secretary now of course is sajid javid that's the post that to reason may have old for six years before she became prime minister so it is seen as a doorway to the premiership he's young he's made some welcome changes in the home office he's kind of emerged as a real possibility to succeed although he has one thing going against him and that is that he is a lever that someone who voted to remain but is now committed to leaving which doesn't sometimes doesn't convince the hardcore leavers so let's go to the next politician that is the current foreign secretary take a look at what the list said about him. knew that from some of the park coming up on the roof so that's the current foreign secretary but he was formally the health secretary and he's seen as a bit of a political survival despite the fact that he presided over the junior doctors scandal here so that access to sunlight or outdoor area to exercise his health is deteriorating we're worried about permanent impact on his health as a result of the situation if he was i
was trying to recover from russia positioning well the current home secretary now of course is sajid javid that's the post that to reason may have old for six years before she became prime minister so it is seen as a doorway to the premiership he's young he's made some welcome changes in the home office he's kind of emerged as a real possibility to succeed although he has one thing going against him and that is that he is a lever that someone who voted to remain but is now committed to leaving...
137
137
Sep 3, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
the implication of what sajid javid said was that if they don't act he is prepared to take legal stepsite a considerable amount of time to make these changes and they have not. we hope if they don't make those changes in quite a short time period, that legislation will be brought in and action taken. thank you. the headlines on bbc news. downing street hits out at borisjohnson saying "he has no new ideas for brexit" after he criticised theresa may's approach. england's heatwave this year makes the record — the met office confirms it was the hottest ever and that 2018's summer across britain was the joint hottest on record. the home secretary issues a stark warning to tech companies, saying that "he won't be afraid to take action" if they don't do more to tackle online child sex abuse. sport now...and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's james pierce. good evening. alastair cook has announced his retirement from international cricket after what's been a record breaking career. the former england captain will play his final test at the oval against india, which starts o
the implication of what sajid javid said was that if they don't act he is prepared to take legal stepsite a considerable amount of time to make these changes and they have not. we hope if they don't make those changes in quite a short time period, that legislation will be brought in and action taken. thank you. the headlines on bbc news. downing street hits out at borisjohnson saying "he has no new ideas for brexit" after he criticised theresa may's approach. england's heatwave this...
61
61
Sep 11, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
the home secretary, sajid javid, said he understood the pressures facing the police — but had to consider and fairness to taxpayers. it comes as a public spending watchdog called the government's approach to police funding "ineffective". our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds, reports from birmingham. any of the units pleased that can assist. modern policing. four words — doing more with less. well, our rol is reactive and response shift. this sergeant is on duty in birmingham. but limited resources means he's doing 999 calls only. and there are plenty of those. do you want to come out and have a chat, then? this one's gone from both a shopkeeper and his unhappy customer. not an emergency, but the police have to check. cancel the other car, it's a civil dispute. no police offences. the central government funding which makes up 80% of this force's budget is falling. we're not keeping up with criminality. we're not keeping up with the cuts. and the cuts are really inflicting a huge blow on our ability particularly to prevent crime as well as dealing with some of the serious situations
the home secretary, sajid javid, said he understood the pressures facing the police — but had to consider and fairness to taxpayers. it comes as a public spending watchdog called the government's approach to police funding "ineffective". our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds, reports from birmingham. any of the units pleased that can assist. modern policing. four words — doing more with less. well, our rol is reactive and response shift. this sergeant is on duty in...
135
135
Sep 3, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
the home secretary, sajid javid, has warned he will take action against technology companies if theywing problem. and england's heatwave this year makes the record — the met office confirms it was the hottest ever and 2018 was the joint hottest summer on record for the uk as a whole. nine prominent supporters of the labour leaderjeremy corbyn have been elected to labour's governing body the national executive committee. they include peter willsman who claimed ‘trump fanatics' were behind accusations of anti—semitism in the party. sport with james pearce. good evening. alastair cook has announced his retirement from international cricket after what's been a record—breaking career. the former england captain will play his final test at the oval against india, which starts on friday. he's now 33 and his statistics hold up against any batsman — he's scored 12,254 runs and made 32 centuries in 160 tests — all england records. here are some more details on cook's career. he made his test debut in 2006. and became test captain six years later, taking over from andrew strauss. he led england
the home secretary, sajid javid, has warned he will take action against technology companies if theywing problem. and england's heatwave this year makes the record — the met office confirms it was the hottest ever and 2018 was the joint hottest summer on record for the uk as a whole. nine prominent supporters of the labour leaderjeremy corbyn have been elected to labour's governing body the national executive committee. they include peter willsman who claimed ‘trump fanatics' were behind...
72
72
Sep 15, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
sajid javid, tax cuts would help the uk to help with a no—deal brexit.it won't be necessary because it will be fine? javid is quite curious. this is part of his pitch to become the leader. he keeps coming up in cabinet with his own ideas for brexit, at which point theresa may slaps him down. she becomes a bloody difficult woman at that point. the idea of tax cuts to boost the economy obviously is suggesting the economy will dip after brexit anyway. this was basically the idea that gordon brown had after 2008, when we had austerity. rather than the austerity and cuts that came with it, actually invest money into the economy and try to boost it that way. tax cuts ata time try to boost it that way. tax cuts at a time when the cost of living is going up anyway, and the cost of living is outpacing wage increases and we all know that it is going to get a lot worse after brexit, when the price of food will rise and because of the summer and everything else. the idea is if you cut taxes, people have more to spend. those we re people have more to spend. those wer
sajid javid, tax cuts would help the uk to help with a no—deal brexit.it won't be necessary because it will be fine? javid is quite curious. this is part of his pitch to become the leader. he keeps coming up in cabinet with his own ideas for brexit, at which point theresa may slaps him down. she becomes a bloody difficult woman at that point. the idea of tax cuts to boost the economy obviously is suggesting the economy will dip after brexit anyway. this was basically the idea that gordon...
92
92
Sep 30, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
people jostling, infighting, constantly, with all of these peoplejostling, with boris johnson and sajid javid up his stall at the conference over the next few days, i think it is a party in disarray. it leaves me feeling just so worried about the future for britain. who comes out on top, ben? neither of them come out well. this is a war for the favourability of the tory party membership. it isn't really aimed at the country at all. it is all big gestures. there is nothing substantive with boris johnson, all big gestures. there is nothing substantive with borisjohnson, at least in this interview. he says we are in dangerof least in this interview. he says we are in danger of not believing in brexit, the power of the virtues in britain. nonsense. for the brexit, the power of the virtues in britain. nonsense. forthe prime minister, it's basically an ideas free interview she has given. talking about, as i have said, this fa st talking about, as i have said, this fast combination of this festival in five years' time and the other thing we will talk about is stamp duty on foreigners. dredged from t
people jostling, infighting, constantly, with all of these peoplejostling, with boris johnson and sajid javid up his stall at the conference over the next few days, i think it is a party in disarray. it leaves me feeling just so worried about the future for britain. who comes out on top, ben? neither of them come out well. this is a war for the favourability of the tory party membership. it isn't really aimed at the country at all. it is all big gestures. there is nothing substantive with boris...
50
50
Sep 5, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
been identified as having been potentially wrongly to detained or deported, but the home secretary sajid javid of the windrush generation. the immigration minister caroline noakes defended the government's handling of the affair and highlighted theresa may's trade mission to africa last week. i was delighted to hear the right honourable lady make reference to the importance of reaching out to different parts of the world in a post—brexit scenario. she will be aware, as i am, of the work the prime minister has done in africa over the past few weeks. and i agree with here that it's important that we foster relations right around the globe, which is why we have been extremely proactive in working with our high commissioners across the caribbean to make sure that the 164 people identified so far as part of our review are proactively contacted, so that we can make sure, as i said earlier, we put right the wrongs that have been done to the windrush generation. both the former home secretary and the current home secretary have been clear in their apologies to the windrush generation, and they have be
been identified as having been potentially wrongly to detained or deported, but the home secretary sajid javid of the windrush generation. the immigration minister caroline noakes defended the government's handling of the affair and highlighted theresa may's trade mission to africa last week. i was delighted to hear the right honourable lady make reference to the importance of reaching out to different parts of the world in a post—brexit scenario. she will be aware, as i am, of the work the...
40
40
Sep 13, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
the findings came on tuesday as sajid javid attended a meeting where the head of the met said the decision pay rise was a punch on the nose. it is difficult to avoid the conclusion that this national audit office report is an indictment of successive conservative home secretaries and their handling of the financial sustainability of the police. does the minister now accept what the nao sets out, that total funding to police forces, a combination of central government funding and council tax, has fallen by i9% in real terms since 2010—2011? yesterday, commissioner cressida dick, the head of the met police, said she did not want the government to wait until the police are struggling like the prison service. can the minister give this house that assurance? she asked me to confirm whether police budgets were reduced following 2010 and whether we have fewer police officers and that, "the numbers don't lie. the numbers are there". that is hardly news. what she omitted to mention was of course the timeline drive —— underlying drive of these decisions and 2010 resulted in the state of public finan
the findings came on tuesday as sajid javid attended a meeting where the head of the met said the decision pay rise was a punch on the nose. it is difficult to avoid the conclusion that this national audit office report is an indictment of successive conservative home secretaries and their handling of the financial sustainability of the police. does the minister now accept what the nao sets out, that total funding to police forces, a combination of central government funding and council tax,...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
but may's appeal to home secretary sajid javid we speak to the general secretary if you knew him and a minor rested on that day. that's all coming up in today's edition of going underground well i mean the lord mayor of sheffield's office and with me is the lord mayor of sheffield will bet thanks so much for letting all you know i'm going to. ask you how come you're here there are pictures of the first lord mayor sheffield william jeff gold a rather mining company. you. and you know what is honestly me being lord mayor is such a celebration of so many other people as it is about i was the be a mother who made sacrifices will be friends who grabbed me and so the people of sheffield who really put their faith in me and chose me to be the lord mayor so it's it's just amazing i kind of feel as if like i am just merely a reflection of sheffield at the moment and it's just i mean i generally do feel privileged and honored to hold this position then with something that happened the past forty eight hours one of your many initiatives on mental health and what have you been yes each month i c
but may's appeal to home secretary sajid javid we speak to the general secretary if you knew him and a minor rested on that day. that's all coming up in today's edition of going underground well i mean the lord mayor of sheffield's office and with me is the lord mayor of sheffield will bet thanks so much for letting all you know i'm going to. ask you how come you're here there are pictures of the first lord mayor sheffield william jeff gold a rather mining company. you. and you know what is...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
miners were attacked by thousands of police following the lord mayor's appeal to home secretary sajid javidwe speak to the general secretary of the and a minor arrested on that day. that's all coming up in ten days edition of going underground well i mean the lord mayor of sheffield's office and with me is the lord mayor of sheffield well beth thank so much for letting you know i'm going to. ask you. how come you here there are pictures of the first lord mary sheffield william jeff gold a rather mining company. you. and you know what is honestly is me being lord mayor is such a celebration of the so many of the people as it is about me with be a mother who made sacrifices of the friends who granted me and so the people of sheffield who really put their faith in me and chose me to be the lord mayor so it's it's just amazing i kind of feel as if like i am just merely a reflection of sheffield at the moment and it's just i mean i generally do feel privileged and honored to hold this position but then with something that happened the past forty eight hours one of your many initiatives on mental
miners were attacked by thousands of police following the lord mayor's appeal to home secretary sajid javidwe speak to the general secretary of the and a minor arrested on that day. that's all coming up in ten days edition of going underground well i mean the lord mayor of sheffield's office and with me is the lord mayor of sheffield well beth thank so much for letting you know i'm going to. ask you. how come you here there are pictures of the first lord mary sheffield william jeff gold a...
59
59
Sep 14, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
the home secretary, sajid javid, said introducing protest free areas to prevent harassment would notuncil in west london recently set up a public spaces protection order after reports of intimidation and harassment for women using a clinic there. the group said that the ban criminalises prayer and support outside an abortion clinic. a designated area for vigils has been set up outside the buffer zone. the government has responded today in a statement of the inquiry i requested as former minister for women on whether we needed a national buffer zone around abortion clinics and has concluded it does not. can i ask the minister to comment on what individual councils or areas have if we are not have a national buffer zone while also adding that i do welcome this conclusion is having looked for myself, now unable to travel slightly less conspicuously i took the opportunity to go to the abortion clinic in ealing to look from assault and saw there was no harassment continuing which i believe continues to reflect what has been concluded in the statement. we have looked at the evidence, we ha
the home secretary, sajid javid, said introducing protest free areas to prevent harassment would notuncil in west london recently set up a public spaces protection order after reports of intimidation and harassment for women using a clinic there. the group said that the ban criminalises prayer and support outside an abortion clinic. a designated area for vigils has been set up outside the buffer zone. the government has responded today in a statement of the inquiry i requested as former...
49
49
Sep 9, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
the home secretary, sajid javid, said there were "much better ways" to articulate differences, and the row served as a reminder to public figures to use measured language. writing in the mail on sunday, mrjohnson said "we have opened ourselves to perpetual political blackmail". he went onto say, "we have wrapped a suicide vest "around the british constitution 7 and handed "the detonator to michel barnier." his language has already been criticised by some conservative mps. the foreign office minister, alan duncan called his remarks "disgusting". our political correspondent, helen catt explained the latest storm around mrjohnson. he decided to employ this metaphor of a suicide vest, saying theresa may would be wrapping a suicide vest around the british constitution and handing the detonator to the eu. as you said, that's seen some quite vocal backlash, sir alan duncan who worked with borisjohnson at the foreign office said it marked a disgusting moment in modern edition politics, tom tugendhat the chair of the foreign affairs select committee who was a former serving officer in afghanist
the home secretary, sajid javid, said there were "much better ways" to articulate differences, and the row served as a reminder to public figures to use measured language. writing in the mail on sunday, mrjohnson said "we have opened ourselves to perpetual political blackmail". he went onto say, "we have wrapped a suicide vest "around the british constitution 7 and handed "the detonator to michel barnier." his language has already been criticised by some...
108
108
Sep 3, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
strong words from sajid javid but in truth we have been here before, the then prime minister david cameronlled a council of war with silicon valley, he demanded action, he did get some, for example, google enhanced its algorithms to block illegal content, microsoft gave out for free new software which could detect illegal images online, the british police created a new database to speed up the investigation. the threat has simply outstripped both the technology and the resources, and creating effective legislation is going to be highly complex, it seems there is three seriously problematic areas: verification, if you have an e—mail address and a phone, you can be anybody online. an anonymity, criminality, it simply blossoms. encryption, a huge rise in encrypted messaging and live streaming apps, including the dark web, they cannot be broken into by the police. finally, jurisdictions, sounds boring, very important, firms are based abroad, when british police complain they want to get information from these companies, often it takes a lot of time, sometimes months, and it can cost a lot of m
strong words from sajid javid but in truth we have been here before, the then prime minister david cameronlled a council of war with silicon valley, he demanded action, he did get some, for example, google enhanced its algorithms to block illegal content, microsoft gave out for free new software which could detect illegal images online, the british police created a new database to speed up the investigation. the threat has simply outstripped both the technology and the resources, and creating...
61
61
Sep 3, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
let's hear more from the home secretary, sajid javid, who's set out a plan to tackle child sexual abuse up to 80,000 in the uk pose a threat to children online. in a speech at the nspcc headquarters in london mrjavid said that all the agencies need to work together to protect children from these dangers, and technology companies should do more. what i want to see is a more effective partnership between technology companies, law enforcement, the charity sector and government, so that we can be confident in our response to these types of crimes. i want to lay out action in five main areas. first, i expect technology companies to block child sexual abuse material as soon as companies detect it being uploaded. second, i want them to stop child grooming taking place on their platforms. third, i expect companies to work with us to shut down live streaming of abuse. as a starting point we will be making £250,000 available to support new ideas on how to detect and disrupt the live streaming of abuse. fourth, i want companies to be much more forward leaning in helping law enforcement agencies de
let's hear more from the home secretary, sajid javid, who's set out a plan to tackle child sexual abuse up to 80,000 in the uk pose a threat to children online. in a speech at the nspcc headquarters in london mrjavid said that all the agencies need to work together to protect children from these dangers, and technology companies should do more. what i want to see is a more effective partnership between technology companies, law enforcement, the charity sector and government, so that we can be...