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sent a notification my when scotland yard sent a notification the investigation had been dropped the investigation had been dropped or white has denied the elect or white has denied the allegations regarding payments deisel geishas regarding payments deisel claims that he managed to secure the release of claims that he managed to secure the release of several women using connections he made or several women using connections he made or serving as a church figure in the serving as a church figure in the iraqi capital the clergymen iraqi capital the clergyman also also started started the fatted the foundation for and for relief relief and reconciliation in the middle east from reconciliation in the middle east which. those in those in need. earlier and earlier we spoke to spoke to white who said the police police refused fused to believe to believe that he could that he could be free to free the women with and without paying out paying cash cash which. out to all it all is to is to ensure that all that terry harrison. finish finish is. right and wrong and by giving the terrorists
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raids on his home since two thousand and sixteen but claims he only recently found out why when scotland yard sent him notification on the investigation that had been dropped why it has denied the allegations regarding payments to eisele take claims he managed to secure the release of several women using connections he made while serving as a church vicar in the iraqi capital the clergyman also started the foundation for relief and reconciliation in the middle east which helps those in need earlier we spoke to white who said police refused to believe he could have freed the women without paying cash. out job is to ensure that terrorism finishes right and by giving the terrorists money you're actually perpetrate. not stopping it even though i had never said i had been paying to get say x. days back but they presume that presume any way to recover them the problem was they didn't realize that all i knew some of the people who they come on do as of the kidnapping groups and i had donned things all the many years before so i went to them and. i have helped when you had nothing i want you to it ni
raids on his home since two thousand and sixteen but claims he only recently found out why when scotland yard sent him notification on the investigation that had been dropped why it has denied the allegations regarding payments to eisele take claims he managed to secure the release of several women using connections he made while serving as a church vicar in the iraqi capital the clergyman also started the foundation for relief and reconciliation in the middle east which helps those in need...
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civil thaws slaves who were captured and held by isis to be released you know would be remiss of scotland yard if they had possession of some information that led them to suggest that monies have been paid to some extent this incident didn't have to be looked into it would have been remiss to have ignored by the sea of talk i think the men need to move on and focus to political priorities i'm just a bit concerned it took them two years to reach a conclusion on this plot and you know kind of wonder white would have caused immense pain for him and his family it was a very great man the fact that i don't tell you when you know it because the christians in the middle east terrorists want to want to do how i have a good record my admiration for what he has gone through in the iraq in. you know you guys bravery is beyond beyond dogs what else can somebody do what other action can the government take to release slaves of islamic state in terms of isis it's very difficult if they were very barbaric it was little room for negotiation there was no opportunities to have a dialogue you just bury you don't
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an investigation by this programme has revealed that scotland yard knows which workers were affectedefusing to release a confidential report detailing their names. police in jamaica are investigating the murder of an elderly british couple who had recently moved to the island. grandparents charlie and gayle anderson from manchester, were found dead at their home in mount pleasant on friday. ben ando reports. charlie anderson, who was 7a, and his 71—year—old wife, gayle, were, say friends, hugely popular and loved by many. they'd retired to jamaica about a year ago, but now they've been found dead and their dream home set on fire. the house was partially burnt, however, one room was totally destroyed by fire. the bodies we observed to have the wounds to the neck and face, however we are not able to say at this time what could have caused those injuries. the couple had been married for 55 years. in a statement, their family said: one former neighbour said the couple may have been the victims of fraud. he told me about some money, which was taken from either himself, or his wife's accou
an investigation by this programme has revealed that scotland yard knows which workers were affectedefusing to release a confidential report detailing their names. police in jamaica are investigating the murder of an elderly british couple who had recently moved to the island. grandparents charlie and gayle anderson from manchester, were found dead at their home in mount pleasant on friday. ben ando reports. charlie anderson, who was 7a, and his 71—year—old wife, gayle, were, say friends,...
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civil thaws slaves who were captured and held by isis to be released you know would be remiss of scotland yard if they had possession of some information that led them to suggest that monies had been paid to islamic state in this incident didn't have to be looked into it would have been remiss to have ignored by the see him talk and i think the men need to move on and focus to closer to home priorities i'm just a bit concerned it took him two years to reach a conclusion on this plot and you know kind of wonder who white would have caused immense pain for him and his family it was a very brave man even to back that i don't time when you know it because the christians in the middle east terrorists want to want to do how i have a good record my admiration for what he has gone through in iraq in baghdad. you know you guys bravery is beyond beyond dog what else can somebody do what other action can the government take to release slaves of islamic state in terms of isis it's very difficult as there were very bad. if there was no room for negotiation there was no all the treaties to have a dialogue y
civil thaws slaves who were captured and held by isis to be released you know would be remiss of scotland yard if they had possession of some information that led them to suggest that monies had been paid to islamic state in this incident didn't have to be looked into it would have been remiss to have ignored by the see him talk and i think the men need to move on and focus to closer to home priorities i'm just a bit concerned it took him two years to reach a conclusion on this plot and you...
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and his boss comes and he says, right, take him up to scotland yard.ect. after a couple of days, the police come down and question me again. after that, it stopped and now i became a witness when the prosecution was brought against the guys that stole it. it's all a bit bewildering for pickles, but for the suddenly world—famous pooch, there's more glamour to follow. the national sporting club honoured the stolen trophy finders, david corbett and pickles. henry cooper uncovered a special treat for pickles, but it's turkey or nothing these days. the champ had something to impress david corbett, though — a cheque for £1,000, presented by the club to pickles and his owner. after the game, when we had won the cup, we were invited to the reception in london. and we drove up to the hotel. the road was completely blocked with people and it had a sort of big balcony out the side and the team were up there. we went up with them and bobby moore picked him up and showed him to the crowd. waaay! it was really, really exciting for me. i think it was really exciting
and his boss comes and he says, right, take him up to scotland yard.ect. after a couple of days, the police come down and question me again. after that, it stopped and now i became a witness when the prosecution was brought against the guys that stole it. it's all a bit bewildering for pickles, but for the suddenly world—famous pooch, there's more glamour to follow. the national sporting club honoured the stolen trophy finders, david corbett and pickles. henry cooper uncovered a special treat...
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scotland yard says it's investigating the london fire brigade‘s use of the ‘stay put‘ policy during thel tower fire. amazon wins the right to broadcast 20 premier league games a season on its uk video streaming service. and how not to get out of a trafficjam. this is the moment cameras in ohio caught a vehicle reversing down the highway for a mile. hello. it's 5pm, our top story... the house of fraser is planning to close more than half of its stores across the uk as part of a rescue deal. 31 of its 59 stores, including its flagship on oxford street, look set to be shut with the loss of around 6,000 jobs. the department store chain said it wouldn't have a viable future if the proposal wasn't approved. creditors will vote on the plan later this month. the retailer needs the majority of them to sign up to it, in order to be able to go ahead. theo leggett reports. the face of the british high street is changing. house of fraser is one of a long list of big names feeling the pressure of a hostile retail environment. the store chain has now proposed a deal with its creditors to reduce the am
scotland yard says it's investigating the london fire brigade‘s use of the ‘stay put‘ policy during thel tower fire. amazon wins the right to broadcast 20 premier league games a season on its uk video streaming service. and how not to get out of a trafficjam. this is the moment cameras in ohio caught a vehicle reversing down the highway for a mile. hello. it's 5pm, our top story... the house of fraser is planning to close more than half of its stores across the uk as part of a rescue...
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office for bin laden was actually in london and we worked very closely with our colleagues in scotland yard and intelligence services in the uk and disrupting the plot. >> that was going to be my next question. did the intelligence services here know what they're up against? do they understand how serious this was? >> at the very beginning there was no understanding even in the u.s. itself. when we were working on osama bin laden and we actually indicted him in a sealed indictment in june of 1998 before the east africa embassy bombing we had a lot of difficulties convincing people in washington that that individual is actually a threat. so, yes, most of the islamists, if you want to call them, who were here in london, they were peaceful people, escaping the tyranny in their own government and there was no problem with them being -- practicing the freedom of speech and the freedom of expression that a place like the uk would give. but off small amount of individuals, people like abu hamzeh almas masri. >> all in jail now. you have written that al qaeda and its successors basically this entit
office for bin laden was actually in london and we worked very closely with our colleagues in scotland yard and intelligence services in the uk and disrupting the plot. >> that was going to be my next question. did the intelligence services here know what they're up against? do they understand how serious this was? >> at the very beginning there was no understanding even in the u.s. itself. when we were working on osama bin laden and we actually indicted him in a sealed indictment...
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thaws slaves who were captured and held by isis to be released you know it would be remiss of scotland yard if they had possession of some information that led them to suggest that money somehow been paid to islamic state in this incident didn't have to be looked into it would have been remiss to have ignored by the simple i think the met need to move on and focus to closer to home priorities i'm just a bit concerned it took him two years to reach a conclusion on this cloud hanging over kind of nine hundred white would have caused immense pain for him and his family it was a very brave man even to back that i did time when you know it was the christians in the middle east terrorist want to want to do how i have a good record my admiration for what he has gone through in their ask him by a downer. you know you guys bravery is beyond beyond dogs what else can somebody do what all of the action can the government take to release lives of islamic state in terms of what i see it's very difficult still very fabric if there was no room for negotiation there was no all that she needs to have a dial
thaws slaves who were captured and held by isis to be released you know it would be remiss of scotland yard if they had possession of some information that led them to suggest that money somehow been paid to islamic state in this incident didn't have to be looked into it would have been remiss to have ignored by the simple i think the met need to move on and focus to closer to home priorities i'm just a bit concerned it took him two years to reach a conclusion on this cloud hanging over kind of...
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his boss comes and he says right, taken up boss comes and he says right, taken up to scotland yard.t i'm number one suspect. after a couple of days the police come down, question me again. after that it stopped and i became a witness when the prosecution was brought against the guys who stole it. it's all a bit bewildered winford pickles and thoroughly suddenly world —famous pooch winford pickles and thoroughly suddenly world—famous pooch there is more. the national sporting club honoured the stolen trophy finders. henry cooper uncovered a special treat for pickles but it is turkey are nothing these days. the chap had something to impress david corbett, our award cheque for £1000. after the game when we won the cup, we we re the game when we won the cup, we were invited to the reception. in london. and we drove up to the hotel, the road was completely blocked with people and it had a big balcony out the side, the team up there. we went up with them and bobby picked him up and showed him to the crowd. it was really exciting for me. i think it was really exciting for the whole country
his boss comes and he says right, taken up boss comes and he says right, taken up to scotland yard.t i'm number one suspect. after a couple of days the police come down, question me again. after that it stopped and i became a witness when the prosecution was brought against the guys who stole it. it's all a bit bewildered winford pickles and thoroughly suddenly world —famous pooch winford pickles and thoroughly suddenly world—famous pooch there is more. the national sporting club honoured...
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scotland yard says it‘s investigating the london fire
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meehan made a full confession to scotland yard detectives about this. way back in the 70s.ad gone down to kill norman. of course, meehan was anxious to sign it. as the result of my revelation on that, gwent police were invited to conduct an investigation into these allegations. the investigation lasted a year, and i‘m afraid it has been a bit ineffectual, because they said, we cannot proceed with this because andrew newton, the third member, is dead. sadly, they have now had to revise their opinion because they don‘t think andrew newton is dead. it seems to me the investigation must start again because my guess is, when i knew newton, he was a fit young man, and i would not be surprised at all if he is still alive. the jeremy thorpe scandal is on bbc four this sunday at 10pm. it‘s the sport in which the passenger gets a rough ride. sidecar—cross will change all you thought you knew about motorbike sidecars. the british championship continues this month and mike bushell has been to hampshire, to meet the team for whom this unique style of racing is a family affair. it is not
meehan made a full confession to scotland yard detectives about this. way back in the 70s.ad gone down to kill norman. of course, meehan was anxious to sign it. as the result of my revelation on that, gwent police were invited to conduct an investigation into these allegations. the investigation lasted a year, and i‘m afraid it has been a bit ineffectual, because they said, we cannot proceed with this because andrew newton, the third member, is dead. sadly, they have now had to revise their...
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scotland yard says the 14—year—old — who cannot be named for legal reasons — was a passenger on a mopednoon. police found 13 mobile phones in his possession. theresa may has said the government's white paper on brexit won't be published until after the meeting of the european council at the end of this month. mrs may said the cabinet would hold another away day at chequers, to finalise the details. the government hopes to complete its negotiations with the eu by october. our political correspondent matt cole gave us analysis on this turbulent week for theresa may. the divisions, really, between her own cabinet laid pretty bare all week. we had suggestions swirling on wednesday that david davis, the brexit secretary, or rather on thursday, that he might be resigning if he didn't get what he wanted on one aspect of customs policy. that seemed to get sorted for theresa may, only for her to jump on a plane to the g7 and by the time she landed in canada to discover a recording had emerged of boris johnson deriding that the state of the talks, suggesting they could be heading for meltdown. no
scotland yard says the 14—year—old — who cannot be named for legal reasons — was a passenger on a mopednoon. police found 13 mobile phones in his possession. theresa may has said the government's white paper on brexit won't be published until after the meeting of the european council at the end of this month. mrs may said the cabinet would hold another away day at chequers, to finalise the details. the government hopes to complete its negotiations with the eu by october. our political...
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a year ago tomorrow the news is here that scotland yard is going to be investigating the fire brigades and your members what was your reaction when you heard that news i mean what they're investigating as they put policy as they put policy is not the london fire brigade unions policy that's the london fire brigade really have to speak to them about that what i can say about my members of my members who attended that fire on the fourteenth of june last year is they put their lives on the line those brave men and women who went into that building who were absolutely devastated to this day about what happened and to have people go on t.v. and to talk about what they could have done or what they should have done is really not helpful i would not fault any one of those firefighters who went into that building their work was absolutely astonishing and amazing and had it not been for the actions of those firefighters on that night many more people have died you see i mean there's lots of reports of failures of your members surprised that there may be more emphasis on that than the companies i
a year ago tomorrow the news is here that scotland yard is going to be investigating the fire brigades and your members what was your reaction when you heard that news i mean what they're investigating as they put policy as they put policy is not the london fire brigade unions policy that's the london fire brigade really have to speak to them about that what i can say about my members of my members who attended that fire on the fourteenth of june last year is they put their lives on the line...
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thaws slaves who were captured and held by isis to be released you know it would be remiss of scotland yard if they have possession of some information that led them to suggest that. this incident didn't have to be looked into it would have been remiss to have ignored by the c. of dog and i think the men need to move on and focus to political priorities i'm just a bit concerned it took them two years to reach a conclusion on this cloud and you know we're kind of wondering why would have caused immense pain for him and his family it was a very brave man the fact that i don't time when you know the christians in the middle east terrorists want to want to do how it's a good record my admiration for what he has gone through in iraq in. bravery is beyond beyond doig what else can somebody do what other action can the government take to release slaves of islamic state in terms of isis it's very difficult if they were very barbaric if there was little room for negotiation there was no opportunities to have a dialogue you just bury you don't negotiate with him you don't appease them and you sure as
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another story, scotland yard allegedly wasting £10 million and leadership training.ership training programme is the crime rate is soaring. i think it's the soaring crime rate that is the interesting bit. when you have 10,000 officers attending five days worth of training and taking tests to tell them what colour their personality is, we have a crime rate which in london in particular is causing immense fear among people. we've got young children carrying knives to schools, we have stabbings almost every day, and we have gang warfare over drugs. and i think increasingly we are getting a sense that people feel that the streets may not be safe. is that stand to police numbers? that's always the debate. some people say it is and some say people are now too scared to go into these places, but certainly we need more police on the streets. i think there is a sense among parents who have started keeping their children in coming in some parts of london at night, they don't let them out to play in the streets, there's a real sense of concern, streets, there's a real sense of c
another story, scotland yard allegedly wasting £10 million and leadership training.ership training programme is the crime rate is soaring. i think it's the soaring crime rate that is the interesting bit. when you have 10,000 officers attending five days worth of training and taking tests to tell them what colour their personality is, we have a crime rate which in london in particular is causing immense fear among people. we've got young children carrying knives to schools, we have stabbings...
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meehan made a full confession to scotland yard detectives about this. this is back in the 70s?n its place meehan was invited to sign a much more anodyne statement which happened not to mention jeremy thorpe or the fact that he, meehan, had gone down to kill norman. meehan was anxious to sign it. as the result of my revelation on that, gwent police were invited to conduct an investigation into these allegations. the investigation lasted a year, and i'm afraid it has been a bit ineffectual, because they said, we cannot proceed with this because andrew newton, the third member, is dead. sadly, they have now had to revise their opinion because they don't think andrew newton is dead. so the revelation itself therefore is notjust that andrew newton may well be alive when they thought he was dead, but more importantly, that that was the thing that stopped the investigation, and therefore if he is still alive, the investigation could start again? absolutely. it seems to me the investigation must start again because my guess is, when i knew newton, he was a fit young man, and i would no
meehan made a full confession to scotland yard detectives about this. this is back in the 70s?n its place meehan was invited to sign a much more anodyne statement which happened not to mention jeremy thorpe or the fact that he, meehan, had gone down to kill norman. meehan was anxious to sign it. as the result of my revelation on that, gwent police were invited to conduct an investigation into these allegations. the investigation lasted a year, and i'm afraid it has been a bit ineffectual,...
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he made a full confession to scotland yard detectives.in its place, meighan was invited to sign a more anodyne statement that happened not to mention jeremy thorpe more anodyne statement that happened not to mentionjeremy thorpe or the fa ct not to mentionjeremy thorpe or the fact that he had gone down to kill norman. meighan was anxious to sign it. as a result of my revelation on that, went police were invited to conduct an investigation into these allegations. the investigation lasted a year and i'm afraid it's been a bit ineffectual, because they said we can't proceed with this because andrew newton, the third member, is dead. sadly they've now had to revise their opinion because they don't think he is dead. the revelation itself therefore is not just that andrew newton may well be alive but more importantly that that was the thing that stopped the investigation, and therefore if he is still alive the investigation could start against. absolutely. it seems to me the investigation must start again because my guess is that... i mean, whe
he made a full confession to scotland yard detectives.in its place, meighan was invited to sign a more anodyne statement that happened not to mention jeremy thorpe more anodyne statement that happened not to mentionjeremy thorpe or the fa ct not to mentionjeremy thorpe or the fact that he had gone down to kill norman. meighan was anxious to sign it. as a result of my revelation on that, went police were invited to conduct an investigation into these allegations. the investigation lasted a year...
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scotland yard says the 1li—year—old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was a passenger on a mopedce found 13 mobile phones in his possession. he's due to appear before magistrates today. the headlines on bbc news: the queen's birthday honours are announced — former liverpool manager kenny dalglish is knighted, and actress emma thompson is made a dame. but there's anger too, as the chief executive of network rail, mark carne — is made a cbe. the second and final day of the g7 summit begins — after negotiations failed to resolve divisions over us trade tariffs yesterday. theresa may says the government's white paper on its brexit position won't be published until after the eu summit at the end of this month. sport now and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's mike bushell. as normal. good morning. he may be known as king kenny, but from now on, the footballing legend that is kenny daglish, can also be called sir after he was knighted in the queen's birthday honours list, in recognition of his services to football, charity and the city of liverpool. james burford rep
scotland yard says the 1li—year—old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was a passenger on a mopedce found 13 mobile phones in his possession. he's due to appear before magistrates today. the headlines on bbc news: the queen's birthday honours are announced — former liverpool manager kenny dalglish is knighted, and actress emma thompson is made a dame. but there's anger too, as the chief executive of network rail, mark carne — is made a cbe. the second and final day of the g7 summit...
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scotland yard says it's investigating the london fire bridages use of the "stay put" policy during therenfell tower fire. the executive chairman of the premier league, richard scudamore is to stand down at the end of the year. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. 0n beyond 100 days at seven o'clock: ahead of his summit with north korea, president trump will be holding a press conference with the japanese prime minister, shinzo abe. as house of fraser become the latest casualty on the high street — we'll take a closer look at the pressure facing retailers. and at 10.40 this evening — we'll take a first look at tomorrow's front pages in the papers. that's all ahead on bbc news. but now it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. just 19 minutes away from england's final warm just 19 minutes away from england's finalwarm up just 19 minutes away from england's final warm up match before the world cup. match day delivery — amazon will broadcast premier league games from 2019, after winning a slice of the
scotland yard says it's investigating the london fire bridages use of the "stay put" policy during therenfell tower fire. the executive chairman of the premier league, richard scudamore is to stand down at the end of the year. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. 0n beyond 100 days at seven o'clock: ahead of his summit with north korea, president trump will be holding a press conference with the japanese prime...
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scotland yard says it's investigating the london fire bridages use of the "stay put" policy during theend of the year. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news.
scotland yard says it's investigating the london fire bridages use of the "stay put" policy during theend of the year. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news.
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scotland yard say a record total of £94 million has been collected in the past financial year, an increasen bound. let's ta ke let's take a look at the weather. good morning. another human tonight in this warm, hume and my ds game without at least today. —— unit. we will have a cloudy start this morning but this cloud is moving away further south and will get some spells of sunshine. it will feel really wa nt spells of sunshine. it will feel really want at a point. cloud moving down from the north. patchy cloud, some bright smells. the cloud thick enough to produce some rain. maximum temperatures still warm at 26. that cloud is a cold front. it sweeps across us cloud is a cold front. it sweeps across us overnight. clearer skies towards the end of the night and into thursday morning. and what it does do is bring some fresh air. a bit cooler tonight. between ten and 13 celsius. a lovely and bright start for thursday. you may see some cloud through the day. lovely sunny spells. the air is feeling that little bit cooler. 20 celsius is the maximum. we have lost the humidity. lots of dry weather
scotland yard say a record total of £94 million has been collected in the past financial year, an increasen bound. let's ta ke let's take a look at the weather. good morning. another human tonight in this warm, hume and my ds game without at least today. —— unit. we will have a cloudy start this morning but this cloud is moving away further south and will get some spells of sunshine. it will feel really wa nt spells of sunshine. it will feel really want at a point. cloud moving down from...
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our home affairs correspondent tom symonds is at new scotland yard for us.olitan police is going to be investigating now? the met have been giving an update today on their investigation into the grenfell disaster as a whole which covers a lot of areas — the management of the building, the refurbishment of the building and the companies involved in that. 36 companies have been identified as having most involvement. but it is clear to date and has been from the start that the way in which the emergency response was carried out is part of the criminal investigation. the stay put policy, as we heard from the inquiry this week, one expert said should have been lifted within about half an hour of the fire. that's not the considered final view of the inquiry, but clearly it puts stay put close to the top of the list of reasons why lives may have been lost. there are all sorts of reasons why the policy may not have been able to be lifted, it will all be pa rt able to be lifted, it will all be part of both the inquiry‘s investigation and it seems the police investiga
our home affairs correspondent tom symonds is at new scotland yard for us.olitan police is going to be investigating now? the met have been giving an update today on their investigation into the grenfell disaster as a whole which covers a lot of areas — the management of the building, the refurbishment of the building and the companies involved in that. 36 companies have been identified as having most involvement. but it is clear to date and has been from the start that the way in which the...
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a statement made to scotland yard detectives confirming the conspiracy to murder has since been "disappeared decided to mountan revealed that, gwent police decided to mount an investigation into that allegation. the investigation has been somewhat ineffectual, they concluded that andrew newton, the man who shot norman scott's dog, that andrew newton was now dead. well, they seem to have got that wrong and they are now saying andrew newton may be alive. they've reopened the entire investigation into what is a very serious set of allegations. forgive me if interrupting, as is now coming to light there are so many different tangents of conversation that have transpired from your original investigation. and we can see a clip from the documentary now of you talking to norman scott. it looks as if andrew newton may still be alive, despite the fact that gwent police and the cps confirmed his death. what do you make of that? i don't think anybody has tried hard enough to look for him,| has tried hard enough to look for him, i really don't. there must be people who knew him, and there would surely be
a statement made to scotland yard detectives confirming the conspiracy to murder has since been "disappeared decided to mountan revealed that, gwent police decided to mount an investigation into that allegation. the investigation has been somewhat ineffectual, they concluded that andrew newton, the man who shot norman scott's dog, that andrew newton was now dead. well, they seem to have got that wrong and they are now saying andrew newton may be alive. they've reopened the entire...
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scotland yard says the iii—year—old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was a passenger on a mopedhursday afternoon. police found 13 mobile phones in his possession. the food standards agency has opened an investigation into allegations that traces of meat were found in some vegan and vegetarian products at tesco and sainsburys. it follows a report by the daily telegraph newspaper, which said traces of pork were found in sainsbury‘s meat—free meatballs, and traces of turkey were identified in vegan macaroni from tesco. the supermarkets say they're investigating, and that early analysis had not raised any issues. theresa may has said the government's white paper on brexit won't be published until after the meeting of the european council at the end of this month. mrs may said the cabinet would hold another away day at chequers, to finalise the details. the government hopes to complete its negotiations with the eu by october. our political correspondent matt cole gave us analysis on this turbulent week for theresa may we had suggestions of swirling on wednesday that david davis, the
scotland yard says the iii—year—old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was a passenger on a mopedhursday afternoon. police found 13 mobile phones in his possession. the food standards agency has opened an investigation into allegations that traces of meat were found in some vegan and vegetarian products at tesco and sainsburys. it follows a report by the daily telegraph newspaper, which said traces of pork were found in sainsbury‘s meat—free meatballs, and traces of turkey were...
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scotland yard says the 1a—year—old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was a passenger on a mopeds on thursday afternoon. police found 13 mobile phones in his possession. he's due to appear before magistrates today. it is 8:11am. let's talk some more about the queen's birthday honours, and hearfrom the historian and professor mary beard who's been made a dame. she's a well—known face on our tv screens thanks to her documentaries, and she's in cambridge this morning.... she isjoining us. good morning, mary beard, thank you for being with us mary beard, thank you for being with us and congratulations! hello. thanks a lot. how does it feel, how long have you known and what does it mean to you? i have known for weeks that it has been absolute hell not telling anybody. it's really great that the news has been announced. i feel, you know, still a sense of disbelief, but also i'm dead chuffed. i'm dead chuffed, partly because it's for studying classical civilisation, you know, so i think it's an honour for me civilisation, you know, so i think it's an honourfor me but an honour for the a
scotland yard says the 1a—year—old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was a passenger on a mopeds on thursday afternoon. police found 13 mobile phones in his possession. he's due to appear before magistrates today. it is 8:11am. let's talk some more about the queen's birthday honours, and hearfrom the historian and professor mary beard who's been made a dame. she's a well—known face on our tv screens thanks to her documentaries, and she's in cambridge this morning.... she isjoining...
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scotland yard says the iii—year—old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was a passenger on a mopedn thursday afternoon. police found 13 mobile phones in his possession. he's due to appear before magistrates today. a holocaust survivor who became known as the "bride of belsen" after she married a british soldier who helped to free her from the nazi death camp, has died aged 95. gena turgel, who survived the krakow ghetto, auschwitz and bergen—belsen, spent much of her life teaching british schoolchildren about the horrors of the holocaust. gena reflected on her harrowing ordeal, when she spoke to bbc breakfast three years ago. early hours of the morning i woke up and i stood up, and i looked out and i could not believe my eyes. i've seen walking skeletons, in every sense of the word. heaps of bodies, lying outside each barrack. mountains. you could not distinguish they were men or women. children bodies. it's impossible for anyone to comprehend. it was the most horrible, horrible time of my life. two thirds of people recognised are giving something back. one is recognised this morni
scotland yard says the iii—year—old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was a passenger on a mopedn thursday afternoon. police found 13 mobile phones in his possession. he's due to appear before magistrates today. a holocaust survivor who became known as the "bride of belsen" after she married a british soldier who helped to free her from the nazi death camp, has died aged 95. gena turgel, who survived the krakow ghetto, auschwitz and bergen—belsen, spent much of her life...
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let me call it one for the world because they will know england in one thousand nine hundred yards but scotland with. my tweets and i said b.s. is joining me in scottish friends who like this mom killed my dreams and showed tell me that performance in those two incredible goals me that gets to say they think it wonder scotland year that. good on kong lady at a year see i'm not a lego but i wonder what are you that on. on on disco on almost at least. so bad on come and see how they get i go buy...
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scotland yard reporting that.chain lush has become embroiled in a social media storm — after launching a campaign which appears to accuse police officers of being "paid to lie". critics have accused the company of being anti—police — and some customers have been tweeting that they will boycott the chain. but lush says the campaign aims to highlight the abuse that people face when their lives have been infiltrated by undercover police. i‘m joined in the studio by our correspondent, simonjones. it might seem surprising for a cosmetic change to get involved in this but it has around 100 stores in the uk and is using the shop fronts of some of those to make its point. on the shop fronts, you see a picture of a police officer, his face half in uniform, half not in uniform. it is supposed to be an undercover of officer, accompanied by the words paid to lie and spyco ps. by the words paid to lie and spycops. it says it wants to highlight a lack of progress into the public inquiry into undercover policing. that started th
scotland yard reporting that.chain lush has become embroiled in a social media storm — after launching a campaign which appears to accuse police officers of being "paid to lie". critics have accused the company of being anti—police — and some customers have been tweeting that they will boycott the chain. but lush says the campaign aims to highlight the abuse that people face when their lives have been infiltrated by undercover police. i‘m joined in the studio by our...
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an investigation by this programme has revealed that scotland yard knows which workers were affectedas been allowed to continue pending an appeal. rory cellan—jones has more. last september transport for london refused to grant a new licensed hooper, saying it was concerned about the way drivers were vetted as well as the compa ny‘s about the way drivers were vetted as well as the company's failure to contact police about assaults and other crimes. —— a new licence to uber. they are questioning whether they are a fit and proper company to hold a licence. the company has tried to show it has changed its ways, agreeing to report crimes to the police and offering drivers sick pat’- it's also seeking a licence that lasts just 18 months, rather than fight years. the new boss dara khosrowshahi has tried to mend fences, admitting that uber had got things wrong. london is one of the american firm's important markets worldwide, with over 3.5 million regular users. uber has clashed with regulators in other uk cities and has also been denied licences in york and brighton. the london hearing is
an investigation by this programme has revealed that scotland yard knows which workers were affectedas been allowed to continue pending an appeal. rory cellan—jones has more. last september transport for london refused to grant a new licensed hooper, saying it was concerned about the way drivers were vetted as well as the compa ny‘s about the way drivers were vetted as well as the company's failure to contact police about assaults and other crimes. —— a new licence to uber. they are...
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may have been a struggle of some sort, and the two raiders got away with property, according to scotland yardafety of her family, because we understand he was at a school picking up his sons, and at least one of his sons witnessed this, was probably in the car, and we have seen some images of mr mcintyre comforting his son after this incident. the death toll in guatemala from the volcanic eruption has risen to 69 — and its expected to rise higher. many people are still missing in the villages around the volcano, and search and rescue operations are underway. the fuego volcano, which is about 25 miles southwest of the capital, spilled lava into nearby communities for some 16 hours. the authorities say there is no immediate risk of a further eruption. three days of national mourning have been declared with funerals being held for the first victims. aleem maqbool reports from the capital, guatemala city. the first funerals tell of just how cruel the eruption was, and the victims it took. here they carry the coffin of three—year—old jenifer andrea morales. six other members of her family were kil
may have been a struggle of some sort, and the two raiders got away with property, according to scotland yardafety of her family, because we understand he was at a school picking up his sons, and at least one of his sons witnessed this, was probably in the car, and we have seen some images of mr mcintyre comforting his son after this incident. the death toll in guatemala from the volcanic eruption has risen to 69 — and its expected to rise higher. many people are still missing in the villages...
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and former undercover detective for scotland yard peter bleksley is here.sulting everyday police officers. yes, but... you agree it has insulted them because that looks like a bobby on the beat. they have made it clear it is insulting them but all coppers start their career in that outfit. we have had undercover cops come out on twitter and say here's a photo of me in my bobby ‘s outfit, here is a photo of me undercover. do you acknowledge that it looks like you are saying that it looks like you are saying that everyday police officers are paid to live? no, i don't, actually. what does it look like you if an everyday police officer? it is about the spy cops. i know what you wanted to be about but what is the reality? the reality is there is a police unit that has gone into people's lives and lied about who they are. but they don't look like that. but they do, that's the start of their career and that's where they have been placed on operative duties. peter, what do you think of it?” think lush's campaign, whilst highlighting an area of undercover policing a
and former undercover detective for scotland yard peter bleksley is here.sulting everyday police officers. yes, but... you agree it has insulted them because that looks like a bobby on the beat. they have made it clear it is insulting them but all coppers start their career in that outfit. we have had undercover cops come out on twitter and say here's a photo of me in my bobby ‘s outfit, here is a photo of me undercover. do you acknowledge that it looks like you are saying that it looks like...
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this you let me call it one food because they will know england in one thousand nine hundred yards but scotland with. my tweets and i said b.s.e. joining me in scottish friends will be some killed my dream as a child tell me that not performance in those two incredible goals me that i look at you say they think it wonder scotland year that. good on kong lady at eight you'll see the i'm not a let go but i wonder what are you that on. on on disco all almost said e.c.s. so bad on. they get i go buy them on the lot on our nails. that i bid on a yacht they have a case they need help but to be the most last thing i put in metabolic window in the assessing i've been met all i see in most of the reaction i was seen on the mall went by they carried out in a keep all i can buy the em all in said is a sequel morning but that was about to be oh no no it wasn't a telling of the involvement of me a set of laws ago is going to have a lot goes a while if i meet some last minute gay chill and meet that i'm a foolish crew about it will cook in russia and slowly welcome back to the red stripe across the can alway
this you let me call it one food because they will know england in one thousand nine hundred yards but scotland with. my tweets and i said b.s.e. joining me in scottish friends will be some killed my dream as a child tell me that not performance in those two incredible goals me that i look at you say they think it wonder scotland year that. good on kong lady at eight you'll see the i'm not a let go but i wonder what are you that on. on on disco all almost said e.c.s. so bad on. they get i go...
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this you let me call it one for the world to say whore no england in one thousand nine hundred yards but scotland with. my tweets and i said b.s.e. joining me in scottish friends who like this mom killed my dreams it showed to me that not conformance knows to incredible goals for me that i look at who say they think it wonder scotland year that. given kong lady at eight you'll see i'm not a lego but i wonder what are you that on. on on those go on almost at least. so paranoid. they get i go bad when the light on our nails. that i bid on a u.s.b. they case they need help but to be the most lasting i put in metabolic one the way on the assessing i've been met all i see in most of the reaction i was seen on went by they carried out in a keep all i can buy the em all in said is a sequel more and by then was about to be oh no no it was an arsehole not the implement me a set of laws ago is going to of a lot goes a while if i meet some last minute gay chill and meet that i'm a foolish crew above it will cook in russia it's only welcome back to the red stripe across the can always restate since your sign
this you let me call it one for the world to say whore no england in one thousand nine hundred yards but scotland with. my tweets and i said b.s.e. joining me in scottish friends who like this mom killed my dreams it showed to me that not conformance knows to incredible goals for me that i look at who say they think it wonder scotland year that. given kong lady at eight you'll see i'm not a lego but i wonder what are you that on. on on those go on almost at least. so paranoid. they get i go bad...
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at a demonstration captured on cctv scoping downing street, the mod, scotland yard and the m16 buildings family home in north london, telling his family he was taking on work as a plumber in birmingham. infact, taking on work as a plumber in birmingham. in fact, he taking on work as a plumber in birmingham. infact, he made taking on work as a plumber in birmingham. in fact, he made his way to afghanistan and it was there he joined the taliban and became a bomb maker. eventually he returned to the uk after five years away and came back through istanbul, turning up at the british consulate in istanbul saying he lost his passport. in 2016 he arrived at heathrow without this passport. he is questioned by officers at the airport, his fingerprints taken and it was then his fingerprints were matched to bomb component parts that were found in afghanistan by american forces in 2012. so khalid ali also convicted of two charges of possession of explosives with intent to endanger lives. when he was arrested, in interview he admitted to police he was a terrorist, he said, and he said he pressed a de
at a demonstration captured on cctv scoping downing street, the mod, scotland yard and the m16 buildings family home in north london, telling his family he was taking on work as a plumber in birmingham. infact, taking on work as a plumber in birmingham. in fact, he taking on work as a plumber in birmingham. infact, he made taking on work as a plumber in birmingham. in fact, he made his way to afghanistan and it was there he joined the taliban and became a bomb maker. eventually he returned to...
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as first minister for scotland back in twenty four thirteen i was closely involved with the rescue of faggots at the yard have gone down at the smart ship building in the lower clyde the scottish entrepreneur jim mccoll step third on the investment plan shows a totally different perspective of the man that i'll be talking to chief executive jenny marshall about faggots and plans for the future the first does mean local member of the scottish parliament. to ask what it means for the title of a working shop and that's my biggest. welcome and it has been to tell me a bit about the time. very rich heritage of building. something also has a future building mineral standing here in the biggest marine and the tone so i've been through some tough times particularly twenty fourteen or so in the yard but and to see the ship but it's like a phoenix rising from the flames. with also the cyclone sonics behind us and this is the building the fost of two of the larger vessels are being built and also just after the three days at the shell built in recent years so those are bright future ahead for fed ex many because sh
as first minister for scotland back in twenty four thirteen i was closely involved with the rescue of faggots at the yard have gone down at the smart ship building in the lower clyde the scottish entrepreneur jim mccoll step third on the investment plan shows a totally different perspective of the man that i'll be talking to chief executive jenny marshall about faggots and plans for the future the first does mean local member of the scottish parliament. to ask what it means for the title of a...
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building in scotland if i wanted a new fan a whole ball of faggots those built off of me that didn't fair distance welfare systems be paid to so from that innovation we were the first ship yard in two thousand and twelve to put the hybrid ferry in the water the tooth fairy's that you see getting built here just know the fost fuel l.n.g. ferries in the u.k. and connelly pioneer the hydrogen fuel cell so we could offer you a whole lot really from size to shape and to how you want to drive you have the poetry behind do you want to feel whaling gee do you want buy three operating or are you want in hydrogen which by twenty twenty we plan to build a full shipyard in the world in a hydrogen fed in the water now that levein is going to be officially important in terms of the placement of families there's a substantial size flat in market in scotland but the european fairly market subject to the same regulations what are your hopes for them when i look at the fed in mock in scotland was over seventy ferries operating in scotland over fifty one percent of the in our current little for twenty years olds what i believe we need in scotland as an aside a national strategy based on the fa
building in scotland if i wanted a new fan a whole ball of faggots those built off of me that didn't fair distance welfare systems be paid to so from that innovation we were the first ship yard in two thousand and twelve to put the hybrid ferry in the water the tooth fairy's that you see getting built here just know the fost fuel l.n.g. ferries in the u.k. and connelly pioneer the hydrogen fuel cell so we could offer you a whole lot really from size to shape and to how you want to drive you...
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let's get some more reaction on this from roy ramm. at scotland yard, and joins us by webcam.ly serious problem. serious problem. of police forces has not been properly recognise. properly recognise. uniform off and make him be a detective. detective. arisen recently with disclosure, the proliferation of cybercrime etc. proliferation of cybercrime etc. expectation of a real body of experience. experience. call them a detective is just not really what the public deserve. really what the public deserve. of having been a probationer pc for about two years. about two years. police officer is in exchanging with the public, i really troubled by it. the public, i really troubled by it. but we are hearing about a shortfall of the right sort of officers. of the right sort of officers. bright, intelligent, young graduates under the force? under the force? a number of years, and it should continue to do so. continue to do so. energetic, bright people, notjust cid officers but across—the—board. cid officers but across—the—board. seems much too short a period for me. me. policing before yo
let's get some more reaction on this from roy ramm. at scotland yard, and joins us by webcam.ly serious problem. serious problem. of police forces has not been properly recognise. properly recognise. uniform off and make him be a detective. detective. arisen recently with disclosure, the proliferation of cybercrime etc. proliferation of cybercrime etc. expectation of a real body of experience. experience. call them a detective is just not really what the public deserve. really what the public...