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the coming days will see the third anniversary of sarah everard's death. erfamily welcome its recommendations. they say the loss of sarah pervades every part of their lives. june kelly, bbc news. we can now hear more from the inquiry chair. we can now hear more from the inquiry chair-— we can now hear more from the inquiry chair. the murder shocked the nation and _ inquiry chair. the murder shocked the nation and triggered - inquiry chair. the murder shocked the nation and triggered a - inquiry chair. the murder shocked l the nation and triggered a discourse about public safety in public places and also looked at police misconduct where police officers used their powers to commit sexual offences. what is already clear is how much damage wayne couzens has done to the social contract in which policing is based and significant improvements are required. failures in investigations into allegations of indecent exposure meant opportunities to disrupt his offending and bring his policing career to a halt were missed. it is clear that wayne couzens carefully manage
the coming days will see the third anniversary of sarah everard's death. erfamily welcome its recommendations. they say the loss of sarah pervades every part of their lives. june kelly, bbc news. we can now hear more from the inquiry chair. we can now hear more from the inquiry chair-— we can now hear more from the inquiry chair. the murder shocked the nation and _ inquiry chair. the murder shocked the nation and triggered - inquiry chair. the murder shocked the nation and triggered a -...
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we think, today, i have sarah everard, her parents. — today, i have sarah everard, her parents, familyparents, family and friends who have to live with _ parents, family and friends who have to live with the shattering consequences of what happened. this is also _ consequences of what happened. this is also a _ consequences of what happened. this is also a day— consequences of what happened. this is also a day when many families who have lost— is also a day when many families who have lost sisters, daughters, mothers _ have lost sisters, daughters, mothers to violence here in parliament to hear my honourable friend _ parliament to hear my honourable friend the — parliament to hear my honourable friend the member for birmingham yardley— friend the member for birmingham yardlev to — friend the member for birmingham yardley to hear and read out the names— yardley to hear and read out the names of— yardley to hear and read out the names of women killed this year. so, today's— names of women killed this year. so, today's damning report is about women — today's damning report is about women
we think, today, i have sarah everard, her parents. — today, i have sarah everard, her parents, familyparents, family and friends who have to live with _ parents, family and friends who have to live with the shattering consequences of what happened. this is also _ consequences of what happened. this is also a _ consequences of what happened. this is also a day— consequences of what happened. this is also a day when many families who have lost— is also a day when many families who have...
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a reminder that the family of sarah everard have - the family of sarah everard have said that they believed died because he was a police officer, because wayne couzens was a serving police officer and said she would never have got into a stranger's car. i am also interested to ask, can other institutions learn lessons from this inquiry? does it go beyond the metropolitan police? i inquiry? does it go beyond the metropolitan police?— inquiry? does it go beyond the metropolitan police? i think the issue around _ metropolitan police? i think the issue around acceptability - metropolitan police? i think the issue around acceptability of. issue around acceptability of behaviours in the workplace is something that applies to people across the public and the private sector. they may list looks carefully at the culture within policing. the acceptance of banter, for example, which is effectively homophobic and sexist behaviour and language, being seen as the norm and i think there are lessons for all of us working in public service that someone�*s banter in someone else�*s bullying. and there shoul
a reminder that the family of sarah everard have - the family of sarah everard have said that they believed died because he was a police officer, because wayne couzens was a serving police officer and said she would never have got into a stranger's car. i am also interested to ask, can other institutions learn lessons from this inquiry? does it go beyond the metropolitan police? i inquiry? does it go beyond the metropolitan police?— inquiry? does it go beyond the metropolitan police? i think...
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review into the mm review into the murder of sarah everard _ review into the murder of sarah everard is - an independent review into the murder of sarah everard is due to be published shortly and it will examine whether any red flags were missed in catching her killer, police officer wayne couzens. the former armed met a police officer will never be released from prison after abducting, will never be released from prison afterabducting, raping will never be released from prison after abducting, raping and murdering sarah everard in south london in march 2021. the 51—year—old abused his position as a police officer to trick her into thinking he could arrest her for breaking lockdown rules which were in place at the time. the murder of sarah everard saw an outpouring of anger and grief, and concerns for women's safety. the metropolitan police was criticised for its heavy handling of a vigilfor sarah everard in 2021, during which some women were bundled to the ground and arrested. the met subsequently made payouts to two women. after the murder, it emerged there had been earlier concern
review into the mm review into the murder of sarah everard _ review into the murder of sarah everard is - an independent review into the murder of sarah everard is due to be published shortly and it will examine whether any red flags were missed in catching her killer, police officer wayne couzens. the former armed met a police officer will never be released from prison after abducting, will never be released from prison afterabducting, raping will never be released from prison after abducting,...
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the coming days will see the third anniversary of sarah everard's death. ts recommendations. they say the loss of sarah pervades every part of their lives. june kelly, bbc news. the mayor of london has been speaking about the findings of that inquiry on the bbc�*s newscast podcast with chris mason and adam fleming. flan podcast with chris mason and adam fleminu. . , , podcast with chris mason and adam flemin.. . , ,, ,, w fleming. can i begin by speaking about sarah _ fleming. can i begin by speaking about sarah everard _ fleming. can i begin by speaking about sarah everard and - fleming. can i begin by speaking about sarah everard and her- fleming. can i begin by speaking l about sarah everard and her family about sarah everard and herfamily and her siblings because it's important to remember her in the context of this conversation. i remember vividly the days after sega disappeared because i lived not far from where she disappeared from and it was during the pandemic and my wife and daughters would go for walks regularly around that area. so it brings it
the coming days will see the third anniversary of sarah everard's death. ts recommendations. they say the loss of sarah pervades every part of their lives. june kelly, bbc news. the mayor of london has been speaking about the findings of that inquiry on the bbc�*s newscast podcast with chris mason and adam fleming. flan podcast with chris mason and adam fleminu. . , , podcast with chris mason and adam flemin.. . , ,, ,, w fleming. can i begin by speaking about sarah _ fleming. can i begin by...
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i'm sarah everard's newsroom. i'm sarah everard's killer . wayne couzens should killer.nces to stop the sexual predator were repeatedly ignored and missed. the 33 year old was murdered on her way home in clapham in south london, by the serving police officer in march 2021. inquiry chairwoman dame elish angiolini was warned without a radical overhaul of the police practices and culture, there is nothing to stop another cozens operating in plain sight. miss everard's family has welcomed the findings, saying she died because he was a police officer and she would never have got into a stranger's car even after cousin's arrest and a review of his vetting clearance, the metropolitan police service told the inquiry in 2022 that they would still have recruited him if provided with the same information . information. >> i find this astonishing. i make a number of recommendations to improve recruitment and vetting , covering everything vetting, covering everything from in—person interviews and home visits for new recruits to improvements for information sharing around transfers .
i'm sarah everard's newsroom. i'm sarah everard's killer . wayne couzens should killer.nces to stop the sexual predator were repeatedly ignored and missed. the 33 year old was murdered on her way home in clapham in south london, by the serving police officer in march 2021. inquiry chairwoman dame elish angiolini was warned without a radical overhaul of the police practices and culture, there is nothing to stop another cozens operating in plain sight. miss everard's family has welcomed the...
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the coming days will see the third anniversary of sarah everard's death. t, herfamily welcome its recommendations. they say the loss of sarah pervades every part of their lives. that is from our home affairs correspondentjune kelly. and now our other main story here tonight. more than a hundred people are reported to have been killed as a convoy of food aid was being delivered to gaza. palestinian government officials said israeli forces opened fire on the crowds that had gathered. israel denied that, saying some shots were fired at civilians who they feared posed a threat, but that many died in the stampede. thousands surrounded the aid lorries. they said some of those killed were run over by the aid vehicles. from jerusalem, fergal keane sent this report, which you may find distressing. the hunger created by war made this tragedy. that is a fundamental fact of what happened today. the dead and wounded were starving people... ..simply hoping to feed theirfamilies. "i am one of the wounded," this man says. "i was on al—rashid street. we were there all day,
the coming days will see the third anniversary of sarah everard's death. t, herfamily welcome its recommendations. they say the loss of sarah pervades every part of their lives. that is from our home affairs correspondentjune kelly. and now our other main story here tonight. more than a hundred people are reported to have been killed as a convoy of food aid was being delivered to gaza. palestinian government officials said israeli forces opened fire on the crowds that had gathered. israel...
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the coming days will see the third anniversary of sarah everard's death. the loss of sarah pervades every part of their lives. june kelly, bbc news. let's speak to zoe billingham, who has spent much of her career inspecting public services to promote improvement, formerly serving as chief inspector of constabulary. thank you forjoining us on the world today. this is a damning report as we heard there, the suggestion that there's nothing to stop another wing couzens from operating in plain sight. this operating in plain sight. as you have rightlt — operating in plain sight. as you have rightly said _ operating in plain sight. as you have rightly said in _ operating in plain sight. as you have rightly said in your- operating in plain sight. as you i have rightly said in your package, three years have passed since the devastating murder of sarah everard. and we are still talking about the need to improve vetting and improve police culture. so i think what really needs to happen from today on is for all police forces across england and wales to stand up and ac
the coming days will see the third anniversary of sarah everard's death. the loss of sarah pervades every part of their lives. june kelly, bbc news. let's speak to zoe billingham, who has spent much of her career inspecting public services to promote improvement, formerly serving as chief inspector of constabulary. thank you forjoining us on the world today. this is a damning report as we heard there, the suggestion that there's nothing to stop another wing couzens from operating in plain...
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the coming days will see the third anniversary of sarah everard's death. ions. they say the loss of sarah pervades every part of their lives. june kelly, bbc news. in the last few minutes, the polls have closed in the rochdale by—election. the contest was caused by the death of the labour mp sir tony lloyd. results are expected in the early hours of tomorrow. our political editor chris mason is at the count, its been quite a contest chris? it really has. there have been big rows and big characters, it's been colourful, it's been angry, it's been noisy, it's been bizarre. there are two former labour mps running here, george galloway and simon danczuk. then there is the former labour candidate azhar ali, widely accused of being anti—semitic which he apologised for. mr galloway, even his critics acknowledge he is a dexterous campaign with his rhetoric and campaigning style, and all of that in a part of the world here with a substantial muslim population, and war raging in the middle east, a big focus on gaza from mr galloway. it's been wildly unpredictable but
the coming days will see the third anniversary of sarah everard's death. ions. they say the loss of sarah pervades every part of their lives. june kelly, bbc news. in the last few minutes, the polls have closed in the rochdale by—election. the contest was caused by the death of the labour mp sir tony lloyd. results are expected in the early hours of tomorrow. our political editor chris mason is at the count, its been quite a contest chris? it really has. there have been big rows and big...
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the coming days will see the third anniversary of sarah everard's death. eport, her family welcome its recommendations. they say the loss of sarah pervades every part of their lives. june kelly, bbc news. home secretary james cleverly says the report is distressing but incredibly important. tragically, the report identifies that cousins was completely unsuitable to serve as a police officer, and worse still, that there were multiple occasions where this should could have been recognised. lady elish found significant and repeated problems and vetting throughout couzens�* career, including overlooking his chaotic financial situation. this meant that he was able to serve in a range of privileged roles, including as a firearms officer. it is appalling that reports of indecent exposure by couzens were not taken sufficiently seriously by the police and that officers were not adequately trained, equipped or motivated to properly investigate those allegations. the inquiry chair, elish angiolini, spoke to my colleague in the world at one. we spoke to my colleague in
the coming days will see the third anniversary of sarah everard's death. eport, her family welcome its recommendations. they say the loss of sarah pervades every part of their lives. june kelly, bbc news. home secretary james cleverly says the report is distressing but incredibly important. tragically, the report identifies that cousins was completely unsuitable to serve as a police officer, and worse still, that there were multiple occasions where this should could have been recognised. lady...
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the coming days will see the third anniversary of sarah everard's death. t, herfamily welcome its recommendations. they say the loss of sarah pervades every part of their lives. june kelly, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. administrators for the cosmetics and skincare chain of stores, the body shop, say 116 outlets will stay open in the uk. but they are closing 75 shops over the next six weeks and will cut about 500 jobs. michael gove is under investigation by parliament's standards watchdog. it relates to the levelling up and housing secretary's register of financial interests. further details will remain confidential until the inquiry is concluded and those under investigation are barred from discussing the allegations. voters in rochdale in greater manchester are electing a new mp. the by election was called after the death of the labour mp, sir tony lloyd. 11 candidates are standing. the result is expected early friday. a bbc investigation has found that millions of chickens so
the coming days will see the third anniversary of sarah everard's death. t, herfamily welcome its recommendations. they say the loss of sarah pervades every part of their lives. june kelly, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. administrators for the cosmetics and skincare chain of stores, the body shop, say 116 outlets will stay open in the uk. but they are closing 75 shops over the next six weeks and will cut about 500...
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let's get more on the independent report on the murder of sarah everard in 2021.n a police officer and decisions to stop him reoffending were missed. there were also calls for a radical overhaul of police vetting and recruitment. wayne couzens is serving a whole life sentence after abducting, raping and murdering sarah everard in south london in march 2021. her murder by a serving police officer prompted a widespread outpouring of anger and grief and sparked demonstrations over concern for women public safety. the metropolitan police was then criticised for its heavy handling of the vigil for sarah efrain where some women were bundled to the ground and arrested. there have been earlier concerns about wayne couzens public behaviour. we are expecting a statement by james connelly and we will be bringing that to you shortly. will be bringing that to you shortl . .., , will be bringing that to you shortl . .. , , will be bringing that to you shortl . , , shortly. critically, this report contains 16 _ shortly. critically, this report| contains 16 recommendations shortl
let's get more on the independent report on the murder of sarah everard in 2021.n a police officer and decisions to stop him reoffending were missed. there were also calls for a radical overhaul of police vetting and recruitment. wayne couzens is serving a whole life sentence after abducting, raping and murdering sarah everard in south london in march 2021. her murder by a serving police officer prompted a widespread outpouring of anger and grief and sparked demonstrations over concern for...
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the coming days will see the third anniversary of sarah everard's death. ne kelly, bbc news. you are watching the context on bbc news and we are darting around texas this evening because that is where former president donald trump arrived just in the last hour. we arrived “ust in the last hour. we will arrived just in the last hour. we will take arrived just in the last hour. - will take care of it, thank you. arrived just in the last hour. we i will take care of it, thank you. he will take care of it, thank you. he will take care of it, thank you. he will take care of the border on this beautiful day, donald trump said there as he arrived. so he is now at eagle pass, an area in texas which has seen a huge spike in people crossing the border illegally. as we have been saying, this has become a huge election issue on both counts. also in texas, we have president biden this evening. you are looking at pictures of brownsville border station. earlierwe at pictures of brownsville border station. earlier we saw president biden speaking to border guards, outside t
the coming days will see the third anniversary of sarah everard's death. ne kelly, bbc news. you are watching the context on bbc news and we are darting around texas this evening because that is where former president donald trump arrived just in the last hour. we arrived “ust in the last hour. we will arrived just in the last hour. we will take arrived just in the last hour. - will take care of it, thank you. arrived just in the last hour. we i will take care of it, thank you. he will take...
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the coming days will see the third anniversary of sarah everard's death. family welcome its recommendations. they say the loss of sarah pervades every part of their lives. june kelly, bbc news. maggie blyth is deputy chief constable and deputy chief executive of the college of policing. she was also the national police lead for violence against women and girls at the npcc until last year. she said what followed sarah's murder, was a watershed moment for policing and also for society. there hasn't been a moment since i took my role that i haven't focused on this and the need for policing to improve in how it responds to violence against women and girls. this is a significant it's an endemic issue for all of us that must be treated with the utmost seriousness. so firstly, first and foremost, this is about understanding these crimes have to be treated as a national threat, an epidemic and a national threat on the same level as counter—terrorism and serious and organised crime. and we have mobilised policing to put violence against women and girls on that same
the coming days will see the third anniversary of sarah everard's death. family welcome its recommendations. they say the loss of sarah pervades every part of their lives. june kelly, bbc news. maggie blyth is deputy chief constable and deputy chief executive of the college of policing. she was also the national police lead for violence against women and girls at the npcc until last year. she said what followed sarah's murder, was a watershed moment for policing and also for society. there...
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it murder of sarah everard.and vetting processes, and the metropolitan police's commissioner, sir mark rowley , says the force has made rowley, says the force has made progress in recent years but still has lots of work to do . still has lots of work to do. >> what this report does, it paints a deeply disturbing picture of a starting from an astonishingly low base . and astonishingly low base. and that's what we're moving on from. and we have made progress. but i'm not going to sit here and spout numbers and give a false impression that we're nearly at finishing line. nearly at the finishing line. this a massive work this is a massive piece of work to do . i think what lady elish to do. i think what lady elish has done really powerfully is lay this is what the gold lay out this is what the gold standard looks like. this is what you've got to aim at. and we will collectively on we will collectively work on what it will take for policing to get there as quickly as is practically . practically possible. >> well, i'
it murder of sarah everard.and vetting processes, and the metropolitan police's commissioner, sir mark rowley , says the force has made rowley, says the force has made progress in recent years but still has lots of work to do . still has lots of work to do. >> what this report does, it paints a deeply disturbing picture of a starting from an astonishingly low base . and astonishingly low base. and that's what we're moving on from. and we have made progress. but i'm not going to sit here...
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commissioned inquiry into office commissioned inquiry into the of sarah everard. the murder of sarah everard. without a significant overhaul of police vetting, there is nothing to stop another cousin's operating in plain sight, warns the report's author . the report's author. >> a new record over 62,000 people were granted asylum in the uk last year, the highest number since records began . the number since records began. the backlog may be down but could quick decision making on asylum applications now come back to haunt the home office and rishi sunak has warned that mob rule is replacing democratic rule as he pushes the police to do more to protect mps with the comments have sparked some outrage, with human rights campaigners saying he is wildly exaggerating the issue. >> who's right. yes. so, uh, rishi sunak has said this, that mob rule. there's a growing consensus that mob rule is replacing democratic rule . and a chap from amnesty rule. and a chap from amnesty international says he's a wildly exaggerate the issue and risks delegitimizing the right of peaceful protest . peaceful
commissioned inquiry into office commissioned inquiry into the of sarah everard. the murder of sarah everard. without a significant overhaul of police vetting, there is nothing to stop another cousin's operating in plain sight, warns the report's author . the report's author. >> a new record over 62,000 people were granted asylum in the uk last year, the highest number since records began . the number since records began. the backlog may be down but could quick decision making on asylum...
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. _ we could say to the family of sarah everard. all— we could say to the family of sarah everard, allhat would convey how deeply sorry we are. would convey how deeply sorry we are wayne — would convey how deeply sorry we are. wayne couzens' crimes were horrific— are. wayne couzens' crimes were horrific and — are. wayne couzens' crimes were horrific and he should not have been a police _ horrific and he should not have been a police officer in a position to abuse — a police officer in a position to abuse that rank. to a police officer in a position to abuse that rank.— a police officer in a position to abuse that rank. to commit those crimes. abuse that rank. to commit those crimes- we _ abuse that rank. to commit those crimes. we are _ abuse that rank. to commit those crimes. we are relentlessly, - crimes. we are relentlessly, step—by—step, improving our approach. and i knowl step—by—step, improving our approach. and i know i have the support of the vast majority of men and women in the vet or met, policing, widely, to make the improvements that we need more widely. —— the met. it lay
. _ we could say to the family of sarah everard. all— we could say to the family of sarah everard, allhat would convey how deeply sorry we are. would convey how deeply sorry we are wayne — would convey how deeply sorry we are. wayne couzens' crimes were horrific— are. wayne couzens' crimes were horrific and — are. wayne couzens' crimes were horrific and he should not have been a police _ horrific and he should not have been a police officer in a position to abuse — a police officer in...
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the murder of sarah everard saw an outpouring of anger and grief, and concerns for women's safety.ring which some women were bundled to the ground and arrested. the met subsequently made payouts to two women. after the murder, it emerged there had been earlier concerns
the murder of sarah everard saw an outpouring of anger and grief, and concerns for women's safety.ring which some women were bundled to the ground and arrested. the met subsequently made payouts to two women. after the murder, it emerged there had been earlier concerns
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her brutal murder shocked britain, and now an independent report into the killing of sarah everard has the man responsible should never have been a police officer, and several opportunities to stop him offending were missed. wayne couzens is serving a whole life sentence for sarah's rape and murder, and was off—duty when he kidnapped the 33—year—old, under the false guise of an arrest. the chair of the inquiry into his conduct and background, says without a radical overhaul of police vetting and recruitment, there's nothing to stop another couzens operating in plain sight. june kelly is live in central london, with the very latest. clive, lady elish angiolini, the seniorjudge who produced the report, has come up with 16 recommendations to stop another potential wayne couzens. some of these recommendations are related to betting, others to the way the police deal with the crime of indecent exposure. she also says she believes that there are as yet unknown victims of wayne couzens�* sexual offending. he unknown victims of wayne couzens' sexual offending.— unknown victims of wayne couzens
her brutal murder shocked britain, and now an independent report into the killing of sarah everard has the man responsible should never have been a police officer, and several opportunities to stop him offending were missed. wayne couzens is serving a whole life sentence for sarah's rape and murder, and was off—duty when he kidnapped the 33—year—old, under the false guise of an arrest. the chair of the inquiry into his conduct and background, says without a radical overhaul of police...
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and let's just remind ourselves of what happened to sarah everard.3 when she vanished in clapham, south—west london, on the way home from a friend's house. she was abducted, raped and murdered by an off—duty metropolitan police officer, wayne couzens, in a killing that shocked the country and raised questions over police policy and procedures, as well as women's safety in public spaces. tragically, the report identifies that wayne couzens was completely unsuitable to serve as a police officer, and worse still, there were multiple occasions where this should, could have been recognised. lady eilish angiolini fans significant and repeated problems into recruitment and vetting throughout wayne couzens�*s career. including overlooking his chaotic financial situation. this meant that he was able to serve on a range of privileged roles, including as a firearms officer. it is appalling that reports of indecent exposure by wayne couzens were not taken sufficiently seriously by the police, and that officers were not adequately trained, equipped or motivated t
and let's just remind ourselves of what happened to sarah everard.3 when she vanished in clapham, south—west london, on the way home from a friend's house. she was abducted, raped and murdered by an off—duty metropolitan police officer, wayne couzens, in a killing that shocked the country and raised questions over police policy and procedures, as well as women's safety in public spaces. tragically, the report identifies that wayne couzens was completely unsuitable to serve as a police...
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this damning police probe this is the damning police probe into sarah everard's murderer , into sarah apparently because he's. according to the sun , sent text messages behind sun, sent text messages behind spice girl wife geri halliwell's back. spice girl wife geri halliwell's back . so, uh, that spice girl wife geri halliwell's back. so, uh, that is a spice girl wife geri halliwell's back . so, uh, that is a front back. so, uh, that is a front page.on back. so, uh, that is a front page .onthe sun there. i' m just page .on the sun there. i'm just going in my ear that we can go. so shortly we'll be going shortly to the rochdale by—election again. which of course, we'll be bringing to you live here. 12 till 6 pm. and hopefully we'll be able to speak, maybe speak to one of the candidates there. i'll keep you posted. before that i'm joined by we've got by my press pack. we've got daily telegraph columnist allison got allison pearson. i've got director of the popular conservatives, littlewood director of the popular consformeras, littlewood director of the popular consformer labour little
this damning police probe this is the damning police probe into sarah everard's murderer , into sarah apparently because he's. according to the sun , sent text messages behind sun, sent text messages behind spice girl wife geri halliwell's back. spice girl wife geri halliwell's back . so, uh, that spice girl wife geri halliwell's back. so, uh, that is a spice girl wife geri halliwell's back . so, uh, that is a front back. so, uh, that is a front page.on back. so, uh, that is a front page .onthe...
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sarah everard's he's everard's killer. i mean, he's absolutely disgusting. this person. his name by now. he obviously now. wayne cousins, he obviously spending rest of his life in spending the rest of his life in prison. good good. i'm going to set loads of people now, but honestly, sometimes i think if there's ever a call for things like a return to the death penalty, that fella for me would be right up there the front be right up there in the front of queue because he didn't of the queue because he didn't just kill, uh, everard just kill, uh, sarah everard dodi, undermined the whole dodi, he undermined the whole kind of, um, sector, you kind of, um, sector, if you like, of policing now, because so many women in particular, when see police officer when you see a police officer now you've got something the now you've got something in the back of your mind that would make you think, do i trust that person? trust that person? do i trust that individual and what they're telling me and all the rest of it? he so much harm . uh, it? so he did so much harm. uh, much, much more
sarah everard's he's everard's killer. i mean, he's absolutely disgusting. this person. his name by now. he obviously now. wayne cousins, he obviously spending rest of his life in spending the rest of his life in prison. good good. i'm going to set loads of people now, but honestly, sometimes i think if there's ever a call for things like a return to the death penalty, that fella for me would be right up there the front be right up there in the front of queue because he didn't of the queue...
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david sarah everard murder. david carrick joined the met police in 2001.f domestic abuse in 2002. despite this, and abuse in 2002. despite this, and a string of multiple other complaints against him , he was complaints against him, he was recertified to remain as an armed police officer for without doubt , the angiolini report will doubt, the angiolini report will make very uncomfortable reading for the metropolitan police and the service as a whole . across the service as a whole. across the service as a whole. across the uk, forces say they have tightened their vetting procedures and are now reviewing past vetting decisions on all currently serving officers in an attempt to ensure those who have no right to hold such a position of trust are booted out of the service . mark white, gb news, is i >> -- >> and that long awaited report is out today . right. let's get is out today. right. let's get you with the forecast. here's annie shuttleworth . annie shuttleworth. >> hello. good morning. welcome to your latest gb news weather update with me, annie from the
david sarah everard murder. david carrick joined the met police in 2001.f domestic abuse in 2002. despite this, and abuse in 2002. despite this, and a string of multiple other complaints against him , he was complaints against him, he was recertified to remain as an armed police officer for without doubt , the angiolini report will doubt, the angiolini report will make very uncomfortable reading for the metropolitan police and the service as a whole . across the service as a whole. across the...
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let's get more now on the independent report into the murder of sarah everard in south london in 2021 officer and opportunities to stop him offending were missed. the inquiry, led by lady elish angiolini, also calls for a radical overhaul of police vetting and recruitment. wayne couzens is serving a whole life sentence for sarah's rape and murder, and was off—duty when he kidnapped the 33—year—old, under the false guise of an arrest. her murder by a serving police officer prompted a widespread outpouring of anger and grief and sparked demonstrations over concern for women's safety. the chair of the inquiry has said that without a radical overhaul of police vetting and recruitment, there's "nothing to stop another couzens operating in plain sight." let's speak to parm sandhu, former chief superintendent and author. it's a very chilling way to end that inquiry findings. what was your reaction to the report findings through the lens of your own experience? i through the lens of your own “whence?— through the lens of your own exerience? _, ,., , experience? i welcome the report but i am u
let's get more now on the independent report into the murder of sarah everard in south london in 2021 officer and opportunities to stop him offending were missed. the inquiry, led by lady elish angiolini, also calls for a radical overhaul of police vetting and recruitment. wayne couzens is serving a whole life sentence for sarah's rape and murder, and was off—duty when he kidnapped the 33—year—old, under the false guise of an arrest. her murder by a serving police officer prompted a...
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the comments came after the sarah everard inquiry found wayne couzens should never have been a policeer , after cousins killed officer, after cousins killed sarah everard in 2021, her family says she died because she would never have got into a stranger's car if he hadn't been a police officer in query chair, lady eilish angelini warned that without a radical overhaul of policing practices and culture, there's nothing to stop another cousins operating in plain sight . the home secretary, james cleverly, says much more still needs to be done in the years since sarah was murdered, forces have undertaken reforms to identify and to kick out officers unfit to wear the uniform and to stop the wrong people getting into the forces. >> in the first place. we've also made violence against women and girls a national policing priority . now there is still priority. now there is still work to be done and i am committed to working with the police to regain the public's confidence in our forces . confidence in our forces. >> the home secretary there will the shadow home secretary, yvette cooper, acc
the comments came after the sarah everard inquiry found wayne couzens should never have been a policeer , after cousins killed officer, after cousins killed sarah everard in 2021, her family says she died because she would never have got into a stranger's car if he hadn't been a police officer in query chair, lady eilish angelini warned that without a radical overhaul of policing practices and culture, there's nothing to stop another cousins operating in plain sight . the home secretary, james...
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sarah everard murdered by a man who should never have been a police officer.were missed. look at the debate on assis dying a look at the debate on assisted dying in the uk as a legalisation is considered. welcome to bbc news now. more than a hundred palestinians are thought to have died. the hamas run health ministry says more than 30,000 palestinians have now been killed since israel began its military offensive in october. the israeli military issued these pictures of the incident in the last hour.
sarah everard murdered by a man who should never have been a police officer.were missed. look at the debate on assis dying a look at the debate on assisted dying in the uk as a legalisation is considered. welcome to bbc news now. more than a hundred palestinians are thought to have died. the hamas run health ministry says more than 30,000 palestinians have now been killed since israel began its military offensive in october. the israeli military issued these pictures of the incident in the last...
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three different sources of the uk could and should have stopped the policeman accused of murdering sarah everard round—up, from the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. red bull team principal christian horner has again denied allegations of inappropriate behaviour, after a series of alleged messages were leaked. horner was cleared on wednesday, after an internal investigation into his behaviour towards a female colleague, but has made a further statement today as the new formula one season gets under way in bahrain. our sports news correspondent laura scott joins me with the latest — what did horner have to say, and why did he feel he had to say it? meanwhile — on the track — lewis hamilton led a mercedes one—two in second practice in bahrain.
three different sources of the uk could and should have stopped the policeman accused of murdering sarah everard round—up, from the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. red bull team principal christian horner has again denied allegations of inappropriate behaviour, after a series of alleged messages were leaked. horner was cleared on wednesday, after an internal investigation into his behaviour towards a female colleague, but has made a further statement today as the new...
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horrific murders like the one of- horrific murders like the one of sarah everard do mean that we tendir lives to avoid the risk of danger. that can be a moment where it is easy to step into each other�*s shoes but i think it has to go the other way too. young men are seeing more young women go to university and perhaps until they enter the world of work they are not seeing inequality, and we know that, for example, young men are more at risk of suicide than young women. i think we need to do more to talk about how gender equality can make life better for men as well as for women. , , women. lets bring in the panel. peter, women. lets bring in the panel. peter. are _ women. lets bring in the panel. peter. are you _ women. lets bring in the panel. peter, are you surprised - women. lets bring in the panel. peter, are you surprised by - women. lets bring in the panel. peter, are you surprised by any| women. lets bring in the panel. i peter, are you surprised by any of this research? i mean, some of those stats there are astonishing. one in five men over say it is harder to be a man and a
horrific murders like the one of- horrific murders like the one of sarah everard do mean that we tendir lives to avoid the risk of danger. that can be a moment where it is easy to step into each other�*s shoes but i think it has to go the other way too. young men are seeing more young women go to university and perhaps until they enter the world of work they are not seeing inequality, and we know that, for example, young men are more at risk of suicide than young women. i think we need to do...
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at 1:00, sarah everard's killer should never have been a police officer — the damning finding of an independente inquiry warns it could happen again. without a significant overhaul, there is nothing to stop another wayne couzens operating in plain sight. a terrible milestone is reached, as more than 30,000 d people have now died in gaza. that's according to the hamas run health authority. nearly 4,000 people were seen rough sleeping on a single night last autumn in england, up 27%, on the previous year. prince william makes his first public appearance, since missing an engagement, earlier this week. i mean, where else could you get a sausage bap and some chinese dumplings? and dave myers, one half of the tv cooking duo, the hairy bikers, has died. he was 66. and coming up on bbc news — formula 0ne's longest—ever season is under way. it's practice in bahrain ahead of saturday's opening race — the first of 24 grands prix.
at 1:00, sarah everard's killer should never have been a police officer — the damning finding of an independente inquiry warns it could happen again. without a significant overhaul, there is nothing to stop another wayne couzens operating in plain sight. a terrible milestone is reached, as more than 30,000 d people have now died in gaza. that's according to the hamas run health authority. nearly 4,000 people were seen rough sleeping on a single night last autumn in england, up 27%, on the...
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, an inquiry has concluded that three different police forces "could and should" have stopped sarah everard'srer wayne couzens from ever becoming a serving officer. the inquiry chair says without significant reforms someone similar to couzens could be allowed to operate in the police "in plain sight". president vladimir putin has said russia's forces are advancing "confidently" in ukraine, two years after he ordered the full—scale invasion. in his annual state of the nation address in moscow, he portrayed the conflict as a struggle for russia's sovereignty and security. mr putin warned western governments against considering any deployment of troops to ukraine. we begin in texas where both presidentjoe biden and former president donald trump are visiting the us—mexico border. the pair are locked in a high—stakes political duel on an issue which could ultimately decide this year's presidential election. joe biden is visiting a border city called brownsville. it's recently seen a drop in the number of people illegally crossing into the us. donald trump meanwhile is in eagle pass, the texas bord
, an inquiry has concluded that three different police forces "could and should" have stopped sarah everard'srer wayne couzens from ever becoming a serving officer. the inquiry chair says without significant reforms someone similar to couzens could be allowed to operate in the police "in plain sight". president vladimir putin has said russia's forces are advancing "confidently" in ukraine, two years after he ordered the full—scale invasion. in his annual state of...
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it was a murder that shocked the country — sarah everard.. killed by an off—duty police officer.hich has been blasting off in dubai. welcome to the world today — an hour of international news from the bbc world leaders have been talking about an incident in gaza city.
it was a murder that shocked the country — sarah everard.. killed by an off—duty police officer.hich has been blasting off in dubai. welcome to the world today — an hour of international news from the bbc world leaders have been talking about an incident in gaza city.
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her brutal murder shocked britain, and now an independent report into the killing of sarah everard, hasd was off—duty when he kidnapped the 33—year—old, under the false guise of an arrest.
her brutal murder shocked britain, and now an independent report into the killing of sarah everard, hasd was off—duty when he kidnapped the 33—year—old, under the false guise of an arrest.
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wayne couzens, who murdered sarah everard, should never have been employed as a police officer — onee by the morning? formula one's christian horner again denies inappropriate conduct, after a series of messages are leaked. i want to talk to you about the poison you are selling. the trade in deadly poison — we track down one man selling it online from his home in ukraine. four sprigs. and, the tv cook dave myers, one half of the hairy bikers, has died at the age of 66.
wayne couzens, who murdered sarah everard, should never have been employed as a police officer — onee by the morning? formula one's christian horner again denies inappropriate conduct, after a series of messages are leaked. i want to talk to you about the poison you are selling. the trade in deadly poison — we track down one man selling it online from his home in ukraine. four sprigs. and, the tv cook dave myers, one half of the hairy bikers, has died at the age of 66.
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the comments came after the sarah everard inquiry found wayne couzens should never have been a policeicer. he killed sarah everard in 2021 and her family says she died because she would never have got into a stranger's car if he hadn't been a police officer. speaking in the commons today, james cleverly said public confidence in the police needs rebuild , in the police needs rebuild, adding that anyone who's not fit to wear the uniform must be removed from policing. but the shadow home secretary, yvette cooper , said the inquiry meant cooper, said the inquiry meant that it was shown mr cleverly's response was too weak and too little, too late . the subject of little, too late. the subject of assisted dying is the focus of a new warning to the government that plans need to be made in case laws are passed first on jersey or the isle of man, rallying the cry as dame esther rantzen, who is calling for a fresh debate and a possible referendum on the subject, saying the current legislation is a mess. she recently revealed she'd joined the dignitas clinic in switzerland after being diagnosed
the comments came after the sarah everard inquiry found wayne couzens should never have been a policeicer. he killed sarah everard in 2021 and her family says she died because she would never have got into a stranger's car if he hadn't been a police officer. speaking in the commons today, james cleverly said public confidence in the police needs rebuild , in the police needs rebuild, adding that anyone who's not fit to wear the uniform must be removed from policing. but the shadow home...
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today at six: sarah everard's killer should never have been given a job as a police officer — the damningcene from the skies of northern gaza, as people scramble for an aid delivery. scores of people were reportedly killed. and live in aberdeen where residents of hundreds of homes have been told they will have to move out due to concerns about raac concrete. the dramatic search for a five—year—old girl who'd wandered into a swamp, in florida. and we remember the tv chef dave myers, one half of the hairy bikers, who's died at the age of 66. and coming up on bbc news... sad, shocked and heartbroken — former manchester united play paul pogba reacts to being banned from football for four years for doping.
today at six: sarah everard's killer should never have been given a job as a police officer — the damningcene from the skies of northern gaza, as people scramble for an aid delivery. scores of people were reportedly killed. and live in aberdeen where residents of hundreds of homes have been told they will have to move out due to concerns about raac concrete. the dramatic search for a five—year—old girl who'd wandered into a swamp, in florida. and we remember the tv chef dave myers, one...
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the comments came after the sarah everard inquiry found wayne couzens should never have been a policeer. he killed the 33 year old in south london in march 2021. her family says she died because she would never have got into a stranger's car if he hadn't been a police officer . the if he hadn't been a police officer. the inquiry chair lady elish angiolini, warned without radical overhaul of policing practices and culture, there's nothing to stop another cousins operating in plain sight . hotels operating in plain sight. hotels housing, asylum seekers are costing the taxpayer £15 million a day, with labour accusing the government of blowing its £1 billion budget. treasury figures suggest the home office spent £4.3 suggest the home office spent £43 billion more than budgeted on asylum accommodation last year. on asylum accommodation last year . shadow on asylum accommodation last year. shadow home on asylum accommodation last year . shadow home secretary year. shadow home secretary yvette cooper says it demonstrates the complete chaos in the system and it comes as the latest figures sho
the comments came after the sarah everard inquiry found wayne couzens should never have been a policeer. he killed the 33 year old in south london in march 2021. her family says she died because she would never have got into a stranger's car if he hadn't been a police officer . the if he hadn't been a police officer. the inquiry chair lady elish angiolini, warned without radical overhaul of policing practices and culture, there's nothing to stop another cousins operating in plain sight . hotels...
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from the past few years, wayne years, which was wayne couzens against everard, because against sarah everard to have flashed in public and it not been taken seriously by the authorities. so i think one authorities. so i do think one lesson we could take from this is that people sort of tell is that when people sort of tell us, are sexual us, show us that they are sexual abusers, we take that a bit abusers, we do take that a bit more seriously than it does seem. the criminal justice system does. >> point, the flashing >> at that point, the flashing and minor so—called minor and the minor so—called minor sexual speak and the minor so—called minor se:any speak and the minor so—called minor se:any criminologist speak and the minor so—called minor se:any criminologist or speak and the minor so—called minor se:any criminologist or police k to any criminologist or police officer, tell you that officer, they'll tell you that that red flag which that is a massive red flag which could lead potentially some could lead potentially to some of crimes going of the worst sexual crimes going as you rightly m
from the past few years, wayne years, which was wayne couzens against everard, because against sarah everard to have flashed in public and it not been taken seriously by the authorities. so i think one authorities. so i do think one lesson we could take from this is that people sort of tell is that when people sort of tell us, are sexual us, show us that they are sexual abusers, we take that a bit abusers, we do take that a bit more seriously than it does seem. the criminal justice system does....