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sanchia, thank you very much. report. sanchia, thank you very much- -- _ report.much. -- the culture _ report. sanchia, thank you very much. -- the culture of - report. sanchia, thank you very much. -- the culture of the - report. sanchia, thank you very l much. -- the culture of the met. 20 vmillion people watched scotland play england on tv yesterday, as well as 22,500 fans at wembley. it was the first time the two home nations have met in a one—off encounter at a major men's football tournament in 25 years. the game ended 0—0 but scottish fans were delighted, after their earlier defeat by the czech republic. frankie mccamley reports. the day after the night that gave scotland hope. arriving into glasgow, some very happy fans. went in as underdogs and came out fighting last night, so, aye, it was a great performance. delighted. trailing behind at london euston, some very tired fans, as the huge clean—up operation took place around leicester square. the square is starting to regain some sense of normality, but there is damage that's going to take some time to fix
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sanchia berg, bbc news, brighton. you can reach me on twitter — i�*m @ reged ahmad bbc.n wales, the fourth wettest for the uk, and it was chilly. 25 celsius we had in kinloch certainly made a welcome change. that warm weather felt by most of us, however, we did have some of that pesky low cloud, the mist and fog around north sea coasts, and some of that lingered all day in shetland, keeping the temperatures atjust ten celsius here. and we have got more of these fog banks to come as we head into tuesday morning. again, shetland, very likely to see some of that, and across eastern england, stretching from norfolk across lincolnshire into yorkshire all the way to probably north yorkshire, you are likely to come across some fog, some low cloud, and even the occasional spot of drizzle. but otherwise, a dry start to the day on tuesday, relatively mild. and for those in the west, probably a glorious start to the day because we have this weather front out to the far west, and some of that cloud will get illuminated. sunshine on through the rest of the day, but we will have some
sanchia berg, bbc news, brighton. you can reach me on twitter — i�*m @ reged ahmad bbc.n wales, the fourth wettest for the uk, and it was chilly. 25 celsius we had in kinloch certainly made a welcome change. that warm weather felt by most of us, however, we did have some of that pesky low cloud, the mist and fog around north sea coasts, and some of that lingered all day in shetland, keeping the temperatures atjust ten celsius here. and we have got more of these fog banks to come as we head...
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sanchia berg reports. daniel morgan pictured here with his children, just months before his death.he was brutally killed. earlier this week, an independent panel found a form of institutional corruption in the metropolitan police helped explain the failure to solve daniel morgan's murder in a pub car park in south london 3a years ago. the metropolitan police commissioner, dame cressida dick, apologised to the morgan family and said she would take time to consider the panel's report. but she said she did not accept that the force was currently institutionally corrupt. i don't accept their apologies. i think we've heard enough apologies. i think it's time for action now and i'm not sure whether they are, with what they have said, the right institution or the right organisation to get to the bottom of the seriousness of all these allegations. i just don't see the metropolitan police as a credible organisation, and what they say makes it to me feel even less credible. frankly, it makes me angry. the home secretary, priti patel, told parliament the report was devastating. she has asked
sanchia berg reports. daniel morgan pictured here with his children, just months before his death.he was brutally killed. earlier this week, an independent panel found a form of institutional corruption in the metropolitan police helped explain the failure to solve daniel morgan's murder in a pub car park in south london 3a years ago. the metropolitan police commissioner, dame cressida dick, apologised to the morgan family and said she would take time to consider the panel's report. but she...
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sanchia berg reports.morgan has been waiting for the day for 3h years, ever since his brother daniel was brutally murdered. how are you feeling? apprehensive. hopeful. anxious. all of those. a really big day for you. yeah. i have been waiting a long time for this. the nine 0'clock news from the bbc... it is britain's most investigated unsolved murder. the body of 37—year—old i daniel morgan was found in in south—east london. he was found axed to death in the pub car park. - the independent panel found that, when it came to this case, the metropolitan police was guilty of institutional corruption. it said that could mean either a corrupt action or the failure to act, turning a blind eye. it could be for someone�*s personal benefit or to protect the organisation. we believe this is dishonesty on the part of the organisation for reputational benefit. this constitutes a form of institutional corruption. the home secretary previously said she would delay and might need to blank parts out. but today, it was publ
sanchia berg reports.morgan has been waiting for the day for 3h years, ever since his brother daniel was brutally murdered. how are you feeling? apprehensive. hopeful. anxious. all of those. a really big day for you. yeah. i have been waiting a long time for this. the nine 0'clock news from the bbc... it is britain's most investigated unsolved murder. the body of 37—year—old i daniel morgan was found in in south—east london. he was found axed to death in the pub car park. - the...
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thank you very much, sanchia berg.chelle brennan, who caught one of the last flights from portugal to london gatwick airport last night. how are you? how was it? myself and my husband arrived back at 11 o'clock last night. it was an experience. we flew with easyjet, in portugal the ground were amazing, they had hundreds and hundreds of passengers that were anxious, they checked everybody had had their antigen test, had their day two covid textbook, passenger locator form ready and available, but it was stressful, there was a bottle of people, a lot of anxiety, a lot of rushing around, everybody wanted to get the last flights home before the 4am deadline this morning. arriving at gatwick was another experience, there were absolutely no checks actual, which was a real shock. i expected to spend a couple of hours at gatwick, that was not the case at all. the plane landed at 11, we walked straight through towards passport control, a border force official be shouting out, "if you have an exemption, go left, if you don't, go
thank you very much, sanchia berg.chelle brennan, who caught one of the last flights from portugal to london gatwick airport last night. how are you? how was it? myself and my husband arrived back at 11 o'clock last night. it was an experience. we flew with easyjet, in portugal the ground were amazing, they had hundreds and hundreds of passengers that were anxious, they checked everybody had had their antigen test, had their day two covid textbook, passenger locator form ready and available,...
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with more, sanchia berg joins me now. que5t forju5tice for daniel morganjunior who was just four when morgan junior who was just four when his father was morganjunior who was just four when his father was good. that morgan junior who was 'ust four when his father was good.— his father was good. that is right and he's never _ his father was good. that is right and he's never spoken _ his father was good. that is right and he's never spoken about - his father was good. that is right and he's never spoken about this before, never given an interview before, never given an interview before but decided to speak to me because he is very angry with the met. a5 because he is very angry with the met. as you say, this has taken many, many years and finally they have their report from the independent panel and they welcomed its findings because the panel said that the metropolitan police had been and continues to be institutionally corrupt, which helped explain the failings in the case. but what happened is that the metropolitan poli
with more, sanchia berg joins me now. que5t forju5tice for daniel morganjunior who was just four when morgan junior who was just four when his father was morganjunior who was just four when his father was good. that morgan junior who was 'ust four when his father was good.— his father was good. that is right and he's never _ his father was good. that is right and he's never spoken _ his father was good. that is right and he's never spoken about - his father was good. that is right and he's...
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sanchia berg, bbc news. you're watching bbc breakfast. still to come on today's programme.ll be on winter hill, near bolton, to hear how fire chiefs are trying to avoid a repeat of that disaster as the weather warms up. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london. i'm tolu adeoye. reports of anti—semitism in the capital have risen to the highest recorded numbers. the community security trust — an organisation set up to keep britishjews safe — says there was more abuse last month than at any other point since 1984. almost all of it was linked to the recent conflict in israel and gaza. i've walked around london dressed as an 0rthodoxjew for years, and never had any issues. but something feels different at the moment, there is a wave of anti—semitism and it's notjust me that's feeling vulnerable. mostjews that i know suddenly feel unsafe in a country that we've lived in our entire lives, it really is harrowing. the announcement yesterday about the delay to so—called freedom day did bring some relief for those hoping to get married.
sanchia berg, bbc news. you're watching bbc breakfast. still to come on today's programme.ll be on winter hill, near bolton, to hear how fire chiefs are trying to avoid a repeat of that disaster as the weather warms up. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london. i'm tolu adeoye. reports of anti—semitism in the capital have risen to the highest recorded numbers. the community security trust — an organisation set up to keep britishjews safe —...
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had a baby girl, the news was just released by the couple with this statement — 0ur correspondent sanchiame. what does the statement say? it what does the statement say? it says the have what does the statement say? it says they have had — what does the statement say? it says they have had a _ what does the statement say? it says they have had a little _ what does the statement say? it says they have had a little girl. _ what does the statement say? it says they have had a little girl. she - what does the statement say? it says they have had a little girl. she was i they have had a little girl. she was born on fridayjust before midday and her name is lilibet diana mountbatten windsor. she weighs £7, 11 ounces and mother and baby are said to be doing very well. white lilibet is an unusual name these days but has family connections. it was the queen as a child. those in the family referred to her as lilibet. , ., , ., ., lilibet. there is a statement on the arch well website _ lilibet. there is a statement on the arch well website from _ lilibet. there is a statement on the arch well websit
had a baby girl, the news was just released by the couple with this statement — 0ur correspondent sanchiame. what does the statement say? it what does the statement say? it says the have what does the statement say? it says they have had — what does the statement say? it says they have had a _ what does the statement say? it says they have had a little _ what does the statement say? it says they have had a little girl. _ what does the statement say? it says they have had a little girl. she...
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sanchia berg, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again.o highs of about 25 or 26 as we push down towards the south—east. now, through the course of this evening and overnight, our weather front sinks further south, taking its rain with it through scotland and northern ireland, eventually into northern england. there will be some hill fog, coastal mist with this and behind it, clear skies with some showers and ahead of it some clearer skies as well. and then as we head on through the course of tomorrow, our weather front slowly sinks southwards, the rain in it weakening all the time. behind sunshine and a few showers, ahead of it a lot of sunshine but humidity is going to build and later we'll see some torrential thunderstorms. this is bbc news — these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. downing street says the prime minister is determined lockdown restrictions in england will end on the 19th ofjuly, as business groups demand more support for firms hit by the delay in easing. this morning, we'd like to hear how the dela
sanchia berg, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again.o highs of about 25 or 26 as we push down towards the south—east. now, through the course of this evening and overnight, our weather front sinks further south, taking its rain with it through scotland and northern ireland, eventually into northern england. there will be some hill fog, coastal mist with this and behind it, clear skies with some showers and ahead of it some clearer skies as well....
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here�*s our correspondent sanchia berg.fore september. edit suppose the race is on to get them out before september.— out before september. of course there are difficulties _ out before september. of course there are difficulties of— out before september. of course there are difficulties of bringing i there are difficulties of bringing people in in a time of covid and afghanistan is a reckless country so i understand that this flight is coming into birmingham —— red list country. they will go there and they will quarantine and from there i understand they will go to homes in the uk but there is still a security issue even when they are here. there issue even when they are here. there is serious concern is these people are real targets, even if they are out of afghanistan. ih are real targets, even if they are out of afghanistan.— are real targets, even if they are out of afghanistan. in other words the could out of afghanistan. in other words they could be _ out of afghanistan. in other words they could be threatened - out
here�*s our correspondent sanchia berg.fore september. edit suppose the race is on to get them out before september.— out before september. of course there are difficulties _ out before september. of course there are difficulties of— out before september. of course there are difficulties of bringing i there are difficulties of bringing people in in a time of covid and afghanistan is a reckless country so i understand that this flight is coming into birmingham —— red list country. they...
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our correspondent sanchia berg is at gatwick airport this morning. i returning passengers? i've been i speaking to people who have flown in this morning from portugal. they've missed the deadline, they have to go home and quarantine for ten days or five days if they get a test to release, extra test, and they proved negative. so they were very happy about it because it upsets people's lives, is an extra cost, one man said he had missed his flight yesterday because there was a problem with his paperwork and it was outrageous now he had no plans, no shopping in the house, didn't quite know what he was going to do. we spoke to a larger family group as well of people who had come out for a week. they said they understood why the government was changing the rules, they were concerned about covid, but they thought they should have been a grace period for people in their position who were already on holiday in portugal. iloathed in their position who were already on holiday in portugal. what about the pressure _ on holiday in portugal. what about the pressu
our correspondent sanchia berg is at gatwick airport this morning. i returning passengers? i've been i speaking to people who have flown in this morning from portugal. they've missed the deadline, they have to go home and quarantine for ten days or five days if they get a test to release, extra test, and they proved negative. so they were very happy about it because it upsets people's lives, is an extra cost, one man said he had missed his flight yesterday because there was a problem with his...
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sanchia berg reports. daniel morgan, pictured here with his children, just months before his death.o called daniel, was just four years old when he was brutally killed. earlier this week, an independent panel found a form of institutional corruption in the metropolitan police helped explain the failure to solve daniel morcombe's murder in a pub car park in south london 3a years ago. the metropolitan police commissioner, dame cressida dick, apologised to the morgan family and said she would take time to consider the panel's report. but she said she did not accept that the force was currently institutionally corrupt. i accept that the force was currently institutionally corrupt.— institutionally corrupt. i don't acce -t institutionally corrupt. i don't accept her — institutionally corrupt. i don't accept her apologies. - institutionally corrupt. i don't accept her apologies. i - institutionally corrupt. i don't accept her apologies. i think| institutionally corrupt. i don't i accept her apologies. i think we have heard enough apologies. i think it is time for action now, and i am not
sanchia berg reports. daniel morgan, pictured here with his children, just months before his death.o called daniel, was just four years old when he was brutally killed. earlier this week, an independent panel found a form of institutional corruption in the metropolitan police helped explain the failure to solve daniel morcombe's murder in a pub car park in south london 3a years ago. the metropolitan police commissioner, dame cressida dick, apologised to the morgan family and said she would take...