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i think, to the sarah everard case in the uk-— in the uk. death of sabina nessa - in the uk. indeed, absolutely, and the death of sabina nessa as - in the uk. indeed, absolutely, and the death of sabina nessa as welll the death of sabina nessa as well and, regrettably, so many other more women, and i regret that there is not time to name all of those who have lost their lives in the last year. again, though, the question goes back to the question we asked in the light of the death of sabina nessa and sarah everard, the killings. the onus, again, can end “p killings. the onus, again, can end up being on the women, the women to protect themselves — how can women behave differently, what can they do differently to look after their personal safety? differently to look after their personalsafety? i differently to look after their personal safety? i wonder how we turn around that conversation to talk about what men can do, because i'm sure they were met at these vigils too. i'm sure they were met at these vigils too-— i'm sure they were met at the
i think, to the sarah everard case in the uk-— in the uk. death of sabina nessa - in the uk. indeed, absolutely, and the death of sabina nessa as - in the uk. indeed, absolutely, and the death of sabina nessa as welll the death of sabina nessa as well and, regrettably, so many other more women, and i regret that there is not time to name all of those who have lost their lives in the last year. again, though, the question goes back to the question we asked in the light of the death of sabina...
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of sarah everard and a lot of other policing _ the handling of sarah everard and a lot of other policing during the pandemic. but i think what's important is we don't - during the pandemic. but i thinkj what's important is we don'tjust bright _ what's important is we don'tjust bright a — what's important is we don'tjust bright a soft— what's important is we don'tjust bright a soft saying _ what's important is we don'tjust bright a soft saying oh _ what's important is we don'tjust bright a soft saying oh well, - what's important is we don'tjust bright a soft saying oh well, it'si bright a soft saying oh well, it's not going — bright a soft saying oh well, it's not going to _ bright a soft saying oh well, it's not going to court, _ bright a soft saying oh well, it's not going to court, it's- bright a soft saying oh well, it's not going to court, it's not- bright a soft saying oh well, it'sl not going to court, it's not going to go— not going to court, it's not going to go to — not going to court, it's not going to go to a — not going to court, it's not going to go to a trial, _ not going t
of sarah everard and a lot of other policing _ the handling of sarah everard and a lot of other policing during the pandemic. but i think what's important is we don't - during the pandemic. but i thinkj what's important is we don'tjust bright _ what's important is we don'tjust bright a — what's important is we don'tjust bright a soft— what's important is we don'tjust bright a soft saying _ what's important is we don'tjust bright a soft saying oh _ what's important is we don'tjust bright a...
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just, if i interruptjust for a second, just to say the sarah everard case concerns the horrifying murderwoman in south london last year, and it turns out she was murdered by a serving police officer. a serving police officer who used his authority by, you know, being a policeman to stop her under covid, as though she were committing some offence by being out in the evening and then used his authority and power and arresting capacity in order to rape and then kill her. and then, you know, i mean, really defile her body. so, i mean, that brought up, for women, a conversation about how policing is not trusted. the levels of, for example, serving police officers who commit offences of a minor nature and where no consequence comes of them, that particular policeman exposing himself to women and nothing being done about it. it turns out that policeman was actually known, i say jokingly, bizarrely known to colleagues as �*the rapist�*. absolutely. but we know that high levels of domestic violence are present in our male police force. i mean, there are women in the police as well who speak about
just, if i interruptjust for a second, just to say the sarah everard case concerns the horrifying murderwoman in south london last year, and it turns out she was murdered by a serving police officer. a serving police officer who used his authority by, you know, being a policeman to stop her under covid, as though she were committing some offence by being out in the evening and then used his authority and power and arresting capacity in order to rape and then kill her. and then, you know, i...
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an app that has been trialled for women, presumably men as well, in the wake of the murder of sarah everardout women's safety _ journey home, and it's about women's safety it's _ journey home, and it's about women's safety. it's interesting, ithink there — safety. it's interesting, ithink there are _ safety. it's interesting, ithink there are a report a few months ago by the _ there are a report a few months ago by the idea — there are a report a few months ago by the idea of an app, lots of people — by the idea of an app, lots of people given the circumstances of that tragic murder were very uncomfortable with almost a police being _ uncomfortable with almost a police being involved in looking at how you -et being involved in looking at how you get home, _ being involved in looking at how you get home, given that the person who murdered _ get home, given that the person who murdered sarah everard was a policeman. they didn't like the idea of that _ policeman. they didn't like the idea of that i_ policeman. they didn't like the idea of that. i think what is good about the app. _ of that. i
an app that has been trialled for women, presumably men as well, in the wake of the murder of sarah everardout women's safety _ journey home, and it's about women's safety it's _ journey home, and it's about women's safety. it's interesting, ithink there — safety. it's interesting, ithink there are _ safety. it's interesting, ithink there are a report a few months ago by the _ there are a report a few months ago by the idea — there are a report a few months ago by the idea of an app, lots...
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it’s that many women talked about after the death of sarah everard?- the death of sarah everard?ry _ the death of sarah everard? it's the exact same, and we try to - the death of sarah everard? it's the exact same, and we try to organise| exact same, and we try to organise things— exact same, and we try to organise things after— exact same, and we try to organise things after that as well. it's always— things after that as well. it's alwaysjust a case of things after that as well. it's always just a case of going, things after that as well. it's alwaysjust a case of going, what can change? there are conversations that happen — can change? there are conversations that happen with some men, and i think— that happen with some men, and i think people are slowly coming along more~ _ think people are slowly coming along more in _ think people are slowly coming along more in my— think people are slowly coming along more. in my social media, i've seen more _ more. in my social media, i've seen more men _ more. in my social media, i've seen more men posting about this one than they did _
it’s that many women talked about after the death of sarah everard?- the death of sarah everard?ry _ the death of sarah everard? it's the exact same, and we try to - the death of sarah everard? it's the exact same, and we try to organise| exact same, and we try to organise things— exact same, and we try to organise things after— exact same, and we try to organise things after that as well. it's always— things after that as well. it's alwaysjust a case of things after that as well. it's...
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sarah everard, sabina nessa, wenjing lin, geetika goyal and bennylyn burke are names which, with allatherine and william's tenth wedding anniversary this year, and to celebrate, they released a stylised video showing the couple and their three children enjoying family time together. throughout 2021, the duchess has continued to push the importance of the first five years in a child's development. and injune launched the royal foundation centre for early childhood. working closely with others, the centre hopes to raise awareness of why the first five years of life are just so important for our future life outcomes and what we can do as a society to embrace this golden opportunity to create a happier, more mentally healthy, more nurturing society. glasgow, at the climate conference cop26. both charles and william have spoken out on environmental issues this year. prince charles outlined his position to the bbc�*s climate editorjustin rowlatt. the narrative has changed. lots of the things that you said are now mainstream. it's taken far too long. world leaders are gathering in glasgow t
sarah everard, sabina nessa, wenjing lin, geetika goyal and bennylyn burke are names which, with allatherine and william's tenth wedding anniversary this year, and to celebrate, they released a stylised video showing the couple and their three children enjoying family time together. throughout 2021, the duchess has continued to push the importance of the first five years in a child's development. and injune launched the royal foundation centre for early childhood. working closely with others,...
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sarah everard, sabina nessa, wenjing lin, geetika goyal and bennylyn burke are names which, with allit was catherine and william's tenth wedding anniversary this year, and to celebrate, they released a stylised video showing the couple and their three children enjoying family time together. throughout 2021, the duchess has continued to push the importance of the first five years in a child's development. and injune launched the royal foundation centre for early childhood. working closely with others, the centre hopes to raise awareness of why the first five years of life are just so important for our future life outcomes and what we can do as a society to embrace this golden opportunity to create a happier, more mentally healthy, more nurturing society. glasgow, at the climate conference cop26. both charles and william have spoken out on environmental issues this year. prince charles outlined his position to the bbc�*s climate editorjustin rowlatt. the narrative has changed. lots of the things that you said are now mainstream. it's taken far too long. world leaders are gathering in g
sarah everard, sabina nessa, wenjing lin, geetika goyal and bennylyn burke are names which, with allit was catherine and william's tenth wedding anniversary this year, and to celebrate, they released a stylised video showing the couple and their three children enjoying family time together. throughout 2021, the duchess has continued to push the importance of the first five years in a child's development. and injune launched the royal foundation centre for early childhood. working closely with...
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another officer, wayne couzens, was given a whole life sentence for the kidnap, rape and murder of sarah everard police officers. it makes you not trust the police. people call the police when they're in vulnerable positions and they want someone they can trust. ijust think it's shocking. anna adams, bbc news. aid agencies say at least 70 people have been killed in yemen and many been killed in yemen and many more wounded in an airstrike by the saudi—led coalition which hit a detention centre in the north of the country. it follows nights of intensified bombing raids after a rocket fired by houthi rebels killed three people. in the united arab emirates earlier this week. it's been almost seven years since the coalition, backed by the us and the uk, intervened in yemen's civil war, attempting to restore the internationally recognised government to power. houthi rebels backed by iran still control most of the country. since 2015, yemen has suffered the world's worst humanitarian crisis. all sides of the conflict have been accused of abuses, including killing civilians. the un security council have
another officer, wayne couzens, was given a whole life sentence for the kidnap, rape and murder of sarah everard police officers. it makes you not trust the police. people call the police when they're in vulnerable positions and they want someone they can trust. ijust think it's shocking. anna adams, bbc news. aid agencies say at least 70 people have been killed in yemen and many been killed in yemen and many more wounded in an airstrike by the saudi—led coalition which hit a detention centre...
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will investigate how a serving police officer, wayne couzens, was able to abduct, rape and murder sarah everarding his career. it will also investigate whether any warning signs were missed. eight men who were abused by the convicted paedophile barry bennell more than 30 years ago, have lost their high court case against manchester city football club. the men, now in their 40's and 50's, said bennell was a scout for manchester city at the time. a judge ruled the club was not liable, but praised the men's bravery in coming forward. breaking news for you now. the south korean military says that north korean military says that north korea has launched an unidentified projectile off the east coast of the peninsula. the latest launch was first reported by the japanese coast guard before being confirmed by defence authorities in seoul. that's happening just the last 30 minutes or so. we will bring you more developments as we receive them. do stay tuned for updates on that story. let's turn to kazakhstan now, where the president has described the protests last week, in which dozens are reported to hav
will investigate how a serving police officer, wayne couzens, was able to abduct, rape and murder sarah everarding his career. it will also investigate whether any warning signs were missed. eight men who were abused by the convicted paedophile barry bennell more than 30 years ago, have lost their high court case against manchester city football club. the men, now in their 40's and 50's, said bennell was a scout for manchester city at the time. a judge ruled the club was not liable, but praised...
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independent inquiry willl investigate how a serving police officer was able to abduct, rape and murder sarah everards career. it will also investigate whether any red flags were missed concerning him and the extent to which his behaviour, particularly in relation to women, was known about and raised by colleagues. eight men who were abused by the convicted paedophile barry bennell more than 30 years ago have lost their high court case against manchester city football club. the men, now in their 40s and 50s, said bennell was a scout for manchester city at the time. a judge ruled the club was not liable but praised the men's bravery in coming forward. the president of kazakhstan has described the protests last week — in which dozens are reported to have died — as an attempted coup d'etat. troops from russia are currently in the country at his request to restore order — and today president putin said kazakhstan had been targeted by international terrorism, adding that russia would never allow revolutions to take place in the region. our correspondent steve rosenberg is in kazakhstan�*s largest city alm
independent inquiry willl investigate how a serving police officer was able to abduct, rape and murder sarah everards career. it will also investigate whether any red flags were missed concerning him and the extent to which his behaviour, particularly in relation to women, was known about and raised by colleagues. eight men who were abused by the convicted paedophile barry bennell more than 30 years ago have lost their high court case against manchester city football club. the men, now in their...
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another officer, wayne cousins, was given a whole life sentence for the kidnap, rape and murder of sarah everardl the police when they're in vulnerable positions and they want someone they can trust. anna adams, bbc news. the time is 18:18. our top story this evening: russia and the us hold �*frank�* talks about the threat to ukraine as moscow sends more troops to the area. coming up... calls for better access for disabled people to explore the uk's countryside. coming up in sportsday on the bbc news channel: where did it all go wrong? we assess the changes needed to revise the fortunes of test team, after the men's 4—nil series defeat to australia in the ashes. the us rock star meat loaf has died at the age of 74. he sold more than 100 million albums, in a career that spanned six decades. bat out of hell, which was released in 1977, remains one of the best—selling albums of all time. our arts correspondent david sillito reports. # like a bat out of hell # i'll be gone when the morning comes...# meat loaf, bat out of hell. a sweat—drenched rock—and—roll epic that turned the man born marvin lee a
another officer, wayne cousins, was given a whole life sentence for the kidnap, rape and murder of sarah everardl the police when they're in vulnerable positions and they want someone they can trust. anna adams, bbc news. the time is 18:18. our top story this evening: russia and the us hold �*frank�* talks about the threat to ukraine as moscow sends more troops to the area. coming up... calls for better access for disabled people to explore the uk's countryside. coming up in sportsday on...
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another officer, wayne couzens, was given a whole life sentence for the kidnap, rape and murder of sarah everard someone they can trust. i just think it's shocking. anna adams, bbc news. tributes have been pouring in for the us rock star meat loaf, who has died at the age of 7a. in a career spanning six decades, he was known for his operatic voice and theatrical stage presence. 0ur arts correspondent david sillito takes a look back at his music and life. # like a bat out of hell, # i'll be gone when the morning comes...# meat loaf, bat out of hell — a sweat—drenched rock—and—roll epic that turned the man born marvin lee aday into one of the biggest—selling rock stars in the world. there have been many tributes. among them, cher, who sang with him on dead ringer, for love, bonnie tyler, and from i'd do anything for love, lorraine crosby. # i would do anything for love. # i'd never lie to you, and that's a fact. we just gelled. we gelled perfectly. and obviously, that's why the song went the way it did. so, every time i think of meat loaf, i think about being in the studio with him. # no no, no wa
another officer, wayne couzens, was given a whole life sentence for the kidnap, rape and murder of sarah everard someone they can trust. i just think it's shocking. anna adams, bbc news. tributes have been pouring in for the us rock star meat loaf, who has died at the age of 7a. in a career spanning six decades, he was known for his operatic voice and theatrical stage presence. 0ur arts correspondent david sillito takes a look back at his music and life. # like a bat out of hell, # i'll be gone...
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another officer, wayne couzens, was given a whole life sentence for the kidnap, rape and murder of sarah everards have changed the way she now views police officers. it makes you not trust the police. people call the police when they're in vulnerable positions and they want someone they can trust. i just think it's shocking. anna adams, bbc news. coming up at 6am, breakfast, but first on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show, tiny spaces in tokyo. fast wide open ones in finnish lapland. fast wide open ones in finnish laland. , . ., ., lapland. the silence around ou, lapland. the silence around you. and — lapland. the silence around you, and generally - lapland. the silence around you, and generallyjust - lapland. the silence around | you, and generallyjust living you, and generally just living a you, and generallyjust living a happier life. you, and generally 'ust living a happier life._ you, and generally 'ust living a happier life. and he trips to look forward _ a happier life. and he trips to look forward to _ a happier life. and he trips to look forward to in _ a happier li
another officer, wayne couzens, was given a whole life sentence for the kidnap, rape and murder of sarah everards have changed the way she now views police officers. it makes you not trust the police. people call the police when they're in vulnerable positions and they want someone they can trust. i just think it's shocking. anna adams, bbc news. coming up at 6am, breakfast, but first on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show, tiny spaces in tokyo. fast wide open ones in...
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will investigate how a serving police officer, wayne couzens, was able to abduct, rape and murder sarah everardis career. it will also investigate whether any warning signs were missed and the extent to which his behaviour, particularly in relation to women, was known about and raised by colleagues. eight men who were abused by the convicted paedophile barry bennell more than 30 years ago have lost their high court case against manchester city football club. the men, now in their forties and fifties, said bennell was a scout for manchester city at the time. a judge ruled the club was not liable, but praised the men's bravery in coming forward. a court in myanmar has sentenced ousted leader aung san suu kyi to four more years in prison in the latest of a series of trials. she was convicted for the illegal possession and import of walkie—talkies and breaking covid—19 rules. she has been detained since a military coup last february and faces about a dozen charges, all of which she denies. the president of kazakhstan has described the protests last week in which dozens are reported to have died as
will investigate how a serving police officer, wayne couzens, was able to abduct, rape and murder sarah everardis career. it will also investigate whether any warning signs were missed and the extent to which his behaviour, particularly in relation to women, was known about and raised by colleagues. eight men who were abused by the convicted paedophile barry bennell more than 30 years ago have lost their high court case against manchester city football club. the men, now in their forties and...
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everyone here has heard of sarah everard.e more careful, a little more vigilant and even more so unfortunately this week. we are talking about a part of the grand canal asked —— actually named after a woman who disappeared and her remains were never found. a woman who disappeared and her remains were neverfound. the murder investigation is still open. and now unfortunately, a beautiful stretch of the waterway, you know, it has been tarnished again.— of the waterway, you know, it has been tarnished again. thank you so much for all — been tarnished again. thank you so much for all your _ been tarnished again. thank you so much for all your thoughts - been tarnished again. thank you so much for all your thoughts and i been tarnished again. thank you so| much for all your thoughts and your memories of ashling murphy as well. many thanks for being with us on bbc news. three people are now known to have died following the eruption of an underwater volcano near tonga, in a disaster the government there has called "unprecedented". th
everyone here has heard of sarah everard.e more careful, a little more vigilant and even more so unfortunately this week. we are talking about a part of the grand canal asked —— actually named after a woman who disappeared and her remains were never found. a woman who disappeared and her remains were neverfound. the murder investigation is still open. and now unfortunately, a beautiful stretch of the waterway, you know, it has been tarnished again.— of the waterway, you know, it has been...
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another officer, wayne couzens, was given a whole life sentence for the kidnap, rape and murder of sarah everardbbc news. a man has been charged with murder and attempted murder following an attack on a married couple in their 80s at their home near shirebrook in derbyshire. freda walker died and her 88—year—old husband, kenneth walker, suffered life—threatening injuries. the couple were found by a neighbour on saturday. vasile culea has been remanded in custody. a british man has been shot and killed while visiting his girlfriend in the united states. matthew willson, from surrey, was found in bed with a single gunshot wound to the head. police were called on the 16th of january after neighbours in brookhaven, georgia reported hearing multiple shots being fired. local police said the shooting was "random" and involved the "reckless discharge of firearms" in a neighbouring building. a "shameful shambles" — that's the verdict of mps on the underpayment of the state pension to 134,000 pensioners, and they've warned that the mistakes could be repeated. the errors, which mainly affect women, date ba
another officer, wayne couzens, was given a whole life sentence for the kidnap, rape and murder of sarah everardbbc news. a man has been charged with murder and attempted murder following an attack on a married couple in their 80s at their home near shirebrook in derbyshire. freda walker died and her 88—year—old husband, kenneth walker, suffered life—threatening injuries. the couple were found by a neighbour on saturday. vasile culea has been remanded in custody. a british man has been...
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willl investigate how a serving police officer, wayne couzens, was able to abduct, rape and murder sarah everardo women, was known about and raised by colleagues. the metropolitan police officer, david carrick, has been charged with nine further offences against women, including six counts of rape. last month, the officer — who has been suspended from the force pleaded not guilty to 20 other sexual offence charges. the 47—year—old is due to appear in court later this week in relation to the new charges, which cover a period between 2009 and 2018. a faulty electric heater is being blamed for a fire in an apartment block in new york, which has killed 17 people including eight children. another 32 people were taken to hospital, several of whom are in a critical condition. the building provided affordable housing, many residents were immigrants from gambia. our north america correspondent, nada tawfik has the latest. neighbours looked on with horror as heavy clouds of smoke engulfed the entire bronx apartment building. he is taking his time. he's got the baby. firefighters were on the scene within m
willl investigate how a serving police officer, wayne couzens, was able to abduct, rape and murder sarah everardo women, was known about and raised by colleagues. the metropolitan police officer, david carrick, has been charged with nine further offences against women, including six counts of rape. last month, the officer — who has been suspended from the force pleaded not guilty to 20 other sexual offence charges. the 47—year—old is due to appear in court later this week in relation to...
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there's been a sharp increase in the reporting of rape cases since the abduction and murder of sarah everardffences from april 2021, the month after sarah everard was raped and murdered by the serving met police officer wayne couzens. researchers at university college london are working with e—scooter operators in the capital to develop a sound to alert pedestrians and other road users when they're approaching. work will start next month to create a universal sound and it's hoped the initiative will improve safety on london's streets — particularly for people with sight loss. lewisham's term as london borough of culture begins today with a full day of events taking place. each year london's boroughs submit bids to receive more than £1 million of funding to deliver a programme of cultural events celebrating their local area. the africa cup of nations continues in cameroon this weekend, and it's a moment of sporting history for gambians in the capital. the lowest—ranked team in the tournament have surprised everyone by reaching the quarterfinals. tomorrow they take on hosts cameroon in a match
there's been a sharp increase in the reporting of rape cases since the abduction and murder of sarah everardffences from april 2021, the month after sarah everard was raped and murdered by the serving met police officer wayne couzens. researchers at university college london are working with e—scooter operators in the capital to develop a sound to alert pedestrians and other road users when they're approaching. work will start next month to create a universal sound and it's hoped the...
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aspect it was absolutely devastating fact that one of their officers had abducted and murdered sarah everard to stand trial for multiple rates. this is obviously a historical case, it goes back to 2013. but it's a terrible coming together of stories like this come about metropolitan police which seem to paint a picture of a force in which notjust one but many officers have got a problem in how they are dealing with women. obviously that's very damaging for the force. they have said now that following the settlement of the claim there is going to be another referral to the director of professional and the police and will be investigating the language used was up at some point it may be that there will be another disciplinary hearing around the language that was used as opposed to the strip—searched itself. used as opposed to the strip-searched itself. time for a look at the weather, has been. a very good evening to you. it's been dry for the vast majority today but for some very, cloudy indeed. underneath that cloud across part submits two temperatures of struggle to arrive at the above freez
aspect it was absolutely devastating fact that one of their officers had abducted and murdered sarah everard to stand trial for multiple rates. this is obviously a historical case, it goes back to 2013. but it's a terrible coming together of stories like this come about metropolitan police which seem to paint a picture of a force in which notjust one but many officers have got a problem in how they are dealing with women. obviously that's very damaging for the force. they have said now that...
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an independent enquiry will look at how wayne couzens was able to abduct, rape and murder sarah everard him and his behaviour. eight men who were abused by the convicted paedophile harry penneu by the convicted paedophile harry pennell more than 30 years ago have lost their high court case against the manchester city football club. the men now in their 40s and 50s said pennell was a scout to manchester city at the time. the judge ruled the club was not viable but praised the men�*s cross for bravery in coming forward. buckingham palace has revealed how the queen�*s platinum jubilee will be marked this year. the celebrations started today with a launched of accommodation —— competition to design a pudding for thejubilee. there will be a concert featuring some of the world�*s best—known entertainers. russian and american diplomats have finished up their first day of crunch talks which both sides hope will defuse the growing tension over ukraine. america says the russian president is setting unrealistic expectations, effectively a dismantling of your�*s post—cold war security. —— europe�*s
an independent enquiry will look at how wayne couzens was able to abduct, rape and murder sarah everard him and his behaviour. eight men who were abused by the convicted paedophile harry penneu by the convicted paedophile harry pennell more than 30 years ago have lost their high court case against the manchester city football club. the men now in their 40s and 50s said pennell was a scout to manchester city at the time. the judge ruled the club was not viable but praised the men�*s cross for...
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similar in the way it led to women coming forward after the murder of sarah everard, has it led to people of people are making connections - normal life? yes, a lot of people are making connections to i normal life? yes, a lot of people are making connections to the i are making connections to the outpouring of grief and the experiences that we saw after the death of sarah everard. that is exactly the type of thing that women are saying. because what we are seeing, and it's on a daily occurrence, how women are making decisions constantly, in terms of that threat of violence and making decisions in terms of will i be safe? i think one of the things that we very much want to say today and i think so do all of the public, from what we can see, is that we need to bring about an end to that. this is not ok. it is not ok that women have to limit their lives in this way. we are also seeing, and i think it is important, from men, recognising. i think this is a moment of recognising the privilege that men have. so men are talking about the fact that they don't think about theseissues fact that the
similar in the way it led to women coming forward after the murder of sarah everard, has it led to people of people are making connections - normal life? yes, a lot of people are making connections to i normal life? yes, a lot of people are making connections to the i are making connections to the outpouring of grief and the experiences that we saw after the death of sarah everard. that is exactly the type of thing that women are saying. because what we are seeing, and it's on a daily...
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for an end to violence against women and girls and similar to the way that in the wake of the sarah everardd watched the star's homecoming. well, i would like to say it was a big hero's welcome, but it was really a very quiet affair. we saw maybe a few dozen novak djokovic supporters turning up at belgrade's nikola tesla airport with banners and placards and flags, some of them singing some songs and chanting support for novak djokovic, but, ultimately, they didn't get to see him because novak djokovic arrived on his flight from dubai, which was a scheduled flight. he didn't go through the regular arrivals section, as you would probably expect he wouldn't, but he didn't come out of the vip terminal either, where a lot of people had gathered hoping to catch a glimpse of their sporting icon. instead he actually went through the diplomatic channel and out of a special exit, and that's all fair enough, novak djokovic would probably say, because he holds a diplomatic passport from serbia. that's his status in this country. but he left a small number of disappointed fans outside the airport today
for an end to violence against women and girls and similar to the way that in the wake of the sarah everardd watched the star's homecoming. well, i would like to say it was a big hero's welcome, but it was really a very quiet affair. we saw maybe a few dozen novak djokovic supporters turning up at belgrade's nikola tesla airport with banners and placards and flags, some of them singing some songs and chanting support for novak djokovic, but, ultimately, they didn't get to see him because novak...
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after another officer, wayne couzens, was given a whole life sentence for the kidnap and murder of sarah everardtakes could be repeated during the work to correct them. the department for work and pensions says it�*s resolving cases as quickly as possible, but the efforts have been described as ineffective and the staffing costs for the correction work are expected to reach £24 million. sarah corker reports. for four decades, thousands of women across the uk have been underpaid their state pensions. some are owed life—changing amounts of money. you expect that the pension department won�*t make errors, really. the bbc has been following the stories of those who have battled to get errors corrected. itjust doesn't seem right when so much time has been lost and so much money has been lost in the interim. and john�*s mother was short—changed for 20 years. it was £107,852, which is an amazing amount. so what went wrong? a damning reports by the public accounts committee shows mistakes going back as far as 1985. in total, 134,000 pensioners are owed an estimated £1 billion. some widows, divorcees and
after another officer, wayne couzens, was given a whole life sentence for the kidnap and murder of sarah everardtakes could be repeated during the work to correct them. the department for work and pensions says it�*s resolving cases as quickly as possible, but the efforts have been described as ineffective and the staffing costs for the correction work are expected to reach £24 million. sarah corker reports. for four decades, thousands of women across the uk have been underpaid their state...
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the party, the same met police who were happy to arrest women who were protesting the murder of sarah everardto remember _ on with theirjob. i think we have got to remember we _ on with theirjob. i think we have got to remember we are - on with theirjob. i think we have got to remember we are all - on with theirjob. i think we have l got to remember we are all talking about the breaking of the rules and the rule clearly are under question as to what is happened. but the rules themselves that were put out by this government have got this country to where it is. we have got to remember those rules did the right thing. so yes there's got to be consequences in number ten for any rules that have been broken, but please member the right thing was done by the instigation of the rules in the first place. when i am talking to my constituents out there, they are saying yes we need to ask a question about what happened there, but can we stop keeping that is the only subject and can the opposition talk about something else? we need to move on and love this country. —— level up this country. he and love t
the party, the same met police who were happy to arrest women who were protesting the murder of sarah everardto remember _ on with theirjob. i think we have got to remember we _ on with theirjob. i think we have got to remember we are - on with theirjob. i think we have got to remember we are all - on with theirjob. i think we have l got to remember we are all talking about the breaking of the rules and the rule clearly are under question as to what is happened. but the rules themselves that...