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a scotland yard detective claims he's discovered a way of forecasting where deadly knife attacks arehief inspector john massey worked with criminologists from the university of cambridge to find a link between stabbings one year and fatal attacks the next. it's hoped it could help focus police resources. these findings are important for deciding where police should concentrate patrols and especially where they should concentrate stop—and—search because that's controversial, it has some costs, but they are well worth it if stop—and—search prevents murders. funding for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities in england has failed to keep up with significant demand according to a leading teachers union. the national education union claims the gaps are causing "untold misery" for thousands of families, but the government says the budget is going up this year. frankie mccamley reports. teaching children with special educational needs is expensive. class sizes are small. currently there is a school in gloucestershire has 35 places for special needs pupils. that's years in or
a scotland yard detective claims he's discovered a way of forecasting where deadly knife attacks arehief inspector john massey worked with criminologists from the university of cambridge to find a link between stabbings one year and fatal attacks the next. it's hoped it could help focus police resources. these findings are important for deciding where police should concentrate patrols and especially where they should concentrate stop—and—search because that's controversial, it has some...
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jeremy hunt has said otherwise described him as not say hey right but scotland yard's havel say said that this song awaits a herring at westminster magistrates court to power me that very soon any moment now so we have our eye on that we also have our eyes on that house of commons as well because the home secretary sajid javid is to you to make a statement that around two fifteen london time well the sun just well has many. supporters many fans that have been tweeting in his revelations for example pam anderson tweeted saying how could you ecuador i'm in shock so so what's next well rights campaigner peta touchable has said songes arrest may put him at the risk of extradition which has now been confirmed it next.
jeremy hunt has said otherwise described him as not say hey right but scotland yard's havel say said that this song awaits a herring at westminster magistrates court to power me that very soon any moment now so we have our eye on that we also have our eyes on that house of commons as well because the home secretary sajid javid is to you to make a statement that around two fifteen london time well the sun just well has many. supporters many fans that have been tweeting in his revelations for...
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jeremy hunt has said otherwise described him as not say hey right but scotland yard's have also said that this songe awaits a herring at westminster magistrates court apparently. very soon any moment now so we have our eye on that we also have our eyes on the house of commons as well because the home secretary sajid javid is due to make a statement that around two fifteen london time although no sound as well has many supporters many fans that have been tweeting in his revelations for example. tweeted saying how could you ecuador i'm in shock so what's next well rights campaigner peta touch has said songes arrest may put him at the risk of extradition which has now been confirmed extradition of the us extradition request from the us by scotland yard's and what he will likely face charges that could see him jailed but this is the whole secret juries all say being said to convene to prepare an indictment against him but all our eyes are on the magistrate's court right now. so i understand that is very difficult right now to make any predictions. from what you heard from what you read t
jeremy hunt has said otherwise described him as not say hey right but scotland yard's have also said that this songe awaits a herring at westminster magistrates court apparently. very soon any moment now so we have our eye on that we also have our eyes on the house of commons as well because the home secretary sajid javid is due to make a statement that around two fifteen london time although no sound as well has many supporters many fans that have been tweeting in his revelations for example....
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well according to scotland yard it was the u.s. who requested the extradition of judy no songs and wiki leaks says its over ties to chelsea manning and the unveiling of the iraq war documents and others to top secret information and silence was given asylum in two thousand and twelve after an investigation into rape allegations was launched against the wiki leaks co-founder in sweden well that were those were later suspended in two thousand and seventeen here's a look back now at how the case unfolded. the government of a cruel loyal to his tradition of protecting those looking for safety in his territory or inside one of his diplomatic missions has decided to give diplomatic asylum to julian a sandwich. there is if you're just joining us you're watching r.t. international we're bringing you breaking news this thursday was a blow and wiki leaks co-founder julian assange was arrested inside the ecuadorian embassy in london on thursday morning after ecuador revoked his asylum police say the arrest was made in part following an extrad
well according to scotland yard it was the u.s. who requested the extradition of judy no songs and wiki leaks says its over ties to chelsea manning and the unveiling of the iraq war documents and others to top secret information and silence was given asylum in two thousand and twelve after an investigation into rape allegations was launched against the wiki leaks co-founder in sweden well that were those were later suspended in two thousand and seventeen here's a look back now at how the case...
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scotland yard requests two—hundred extra officers from neighbouring forces to help with the climate changerotests, as the number of arrests reaches seven—hundred—and fifty hottest day of the year so far — as temperatures reach 25 and a half degrees and at 10:30 and again at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers bonnie greer and penny smith — stay with us for that. detectives investigating the murder of the journalist, lyra mckee, have suggested a "new breed of terrorist" is rising through the ranks in northern ireland. two teenagers have been arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of the 29—year—old in londonderry on thursday night. police say they've had "unprecedented co—operation" from the public since the attack. we have already received unprecedented support from we have already received unprecedented support from the we have already received unprecedented support from the local community and i would like to thank them for helping us to seekjustice on lyra's behalf. i know there will be some people who know what happened but are frightened to
scotland yard requests two—hundred extra officers from neighbouring forces to help with the climate changerotests, as the number of arrests reaches seven—hundred—and fifty hottest day of the year so far — as temperatures reach 25 and a half degrees and at 10:30 and again at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers bonnie greer and penny smith — stay with us for that. detectives investigating the murder of the journalist, lyra mckee, have suggested a...
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scotland yard and the crown prosecution service have said they have enough evidence to charge two russianountry's intelligence services. three of the uk's children's commissioners have asked the united nations torture committee to investigate the use of physical restraint and seclusion in uk schools. government guidelines say teachers can use "reasonable force" to control children, but campaigners say restraint is often being used inappropriately. the government says it has consulted on reducing restraint, and will announce its next steps soon. palestinian leaders have reacted with anger to a threat by israel to annexjewish with anger to a threat by israel to annex jewish settlements with anger to a threat by israel to annexjewish settlements in the occupied west bank. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said he will annex jewish settlements in the occupied west bank if he is re—elected. israelis go to the polls on tuesday and mr netanyahu is competing for votes with right—wing parties who support annexing part of the west bank. the settlements are illegal under international la
scotland yard and the crown prosecution service have said they have enough evidence to charge two russianountry's intelligence services. three of the uk's children's commissioners have asked the united nations torture committee to investigate the use of physical restraint and seclusion in uk schools. government guidelines say teachers can use "reasonable force" to control children, but campaigners say restraint is often being used inappropriately. the government says it has consulted...
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scotland yard says more than 500 arrests have been made since these protests started in central londongh todayis central london on monday. although today is a public holiday for many people, the police have cancelled their rest days and now have 1000 officers on the streets in central london. the police are hoping that the protesters here in oxford circus and in parliament square will move and in parliament square will move and then they will all go to marble arch. protesters here today say they have no intention yet of leaving this site and they will stay as long as they can. sarah walton at waterloo bridge. sarah walton at waterloo bridge. peter kirkham, former metropolitan police detective, spoke to me earlier and said that the police have no power to deal with the protests. it's a type of protest we don't see very often. usually people want to smash things up, they want to attack the police, they want to go to places they are not allowed to go, and that is relatively simple for the police to deal with because the laws and the powers are there to prevent violence and to prevent crim
scotland yard says more than 500 arrests have been made since these protests started in central londongh todayis central london on monday. although today is a public holiday for many people, the police have cancelled their rest days and now have 1000 officers on the streets in central london. the police are hoping that the protesters here in oxford circus and in parliament square will move and in parliament square will move and then they will all go to marble arch. protesters here today say...
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the official note here from scotland yard is that he was taken at the crucially invitation of the embassy of ecuador he was taken out forcibly by the police on the arrest warrant issued by westminster magistrates court on the twenty ninth of june twenty twelve for failing to surrender to court it looks like mr assange. remain in custody to central to the police station before as i was saying just now appearing at westminster magistrates court as soon as possible the police statement saying i think neil clark for the mono hello neal thanks for taking the time to be with us over this one and he couldn't resist his such big stories this one what do you think about this is good or bad news as far as you see it. mr sanchez and it is stay in the ecuadorian embassy this way. yesterday saying that you thought it might be the worst case scenario i'm not sure that is the worst case and or in any way was pretty bad for him to be cooped up in this very small space for several years as you base it yourself when he didn't look too well and he looks like well like been going through treasure island or c
the official note here from scotland yard is that he was taken at the crucially invitation of the embassy of ecuador he was taken out forcibly by the police on the arrest warrant issued by westminster magistrates court on the twenty ninth of june twenty twelve for failing to surrender to court it looks like mr assange. remain in custody to central to the police station before as i was saying just now appearing at westminster magistrates court as soon as possible the police statement saying i...
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so many times i've been called, i was there the first time he was there at the scotland yard interestedsed to bail, the banks closed and he spent the first night in jail. the banks closed and he spent the first night injail. so every saga, igo first night injail. so every saga, i go back to thinking, i did not remember him, describing himself as a journalist at the time, i think is much more about publishing and the fa ct much more about publishing and the fact that you could press, something like 100 channels, and to the street, it had to be moved towards the court and of the time, he said he would trust the government and british legal system he lost his appeal in the high court, he lost in the supreme court and then he jumped to bail. that's the reality of it, very often that doesn't get. the labour party, jeremy corbyn and the interviews that we've seen, speaking to the media and this is a letter by mps, saying just the second, you should prioritise actually the rape and they are allegations. i think some of them have a statute of limitation and i gather that they actually think tha
so many times i've been called, i was there the first time he was there at the scotland yard interestedsed to bail, the banks closed and he spent the first night in jail. the banks closed and he spent the first night injail. so every saga, igo first night injail. so every saga, i go back to thinking, i did not remember him, describing himself as a journalist at the time, i think is much more about publishing and the fa ct much more about publishing and the fact that you could press, something...
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scotland yard requests two—hundred extra officers from neighbouring forces to help with the climate changen—hundred—and fifty hottest day of the year so far — as temperatures reach 25 and a half degrees and at 10:30 and again at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers bonnie greer and penny smith — stay with us for that.
scotland yard requests two—hundred extra officers from neighbouring forces to help with the climate changen—hundred—and fifty hottest day of the year so far — as temperatures reach 25 and a half degrees and at 10:30 and again at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers bonnie greer and penny smith — stay with us for that.
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scotland yard said there is sufficient evidence to charge two russians seen on cctv in salisbury, with the ambassador insisted he was a prepared to answer questions from a charlie rowley and his brothers, but claimed again that russia was not behind the attack. he said that if it had been rushing novichok then it russian novichok then it would have killed far more people. translation: became a bequest to know what was happening, theyjust wa nt to know what was happening, theyjust want to know the truth. russian may have seen this meeting as a coup anywhere of words between moscow and london, but despite the smiles charlie rowley said that he still thought russia had carried out the attack. later this week, a new law comes to force to deal with what the government's called terrorist safe havens abroad. in future potential extremists travelling to a designated area face up to ten years in jail if convicted. earlier i spoke to our home affairs correspondent — june kelly — who explained what this new legislation means. ministers it would say they have learned the lessons from the conflict
scotland yard said there is sufficient evidence to charge two russians seen on cctv in salisbury, with the ambassador insisted he was a prepared to answer questions from a charlie rowley and his brothers, but claimed again that russia was not behind the attack. he said that if it had been rushing novichok then it russian novichok then it would have killed far more people. translation: became a bequest to know what was happening, theyjust wa nt to know what was happening, theyjust want to know...
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scotland yard appears intent on making sure that does not happen, but then everyone sitting here hasried about this issue and they say their protests will continue. that was the third day of protest. from all of us here, thank you for watching. goodbye. hello, once again. wednesday was a perfectly acceptable day for many parts of the british isles but it may be put in the shade by what we are expecting to see quite widely across the british isles on saturday. the temperatures could pick around london at 25 degrees. for those of you who have opted for the stay—at—home vacation for this particular weekend, you are beating those who have decided to head anywhere from a bureaucratic right across to the eastern mediterranean. the reason for a settled spell of weather is the jet strea m settled spell of weather is the jet stream as we move through the weekend and into the start of next week, should be well away from the british isles. were trapped on the warmer side. you'll notice there is a pocket of somewhat cooler air 1 million miles to the west of us as we start the new week. more of t
scotland yard appears intent on making sure that does not happen, but then everyone sitting here hasried about this issue and they say their protests will continue. that was the third day of protest. from all of us here, thank you for watching. goodbye. hello, once again. wednesday was a perfectly acceptable day for many parts of the british isles but it may be put in the shade by what we are expecting to see quite widely across the british isles on saturday. the temperatures could pick around...
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scotland yard appears intent on making sure that does not happen but then everyone sitting here has saidbe arrested. they believe we should all be more worried about this issue and they say their protests will continue. teams of fife officers going in at a group ata teams of fife officers going in at a group at a time and taking one person out each time, which is taking an awful long time and they are being brought down to the police va ns are being brought down to the police vans here, it will take time and the protestors say they are intent on staying here, because that is how they will be noticed. the private mental health care group, the priory, has been fined 300,000 pounds following the death of a fourteen—year—old girl in its care. amy el—keria killed herself while a patient at a psychiatric hospital in east sussex in 2012. it's the largest fine of its kind imposed on a private health company. our health editor, hugh pym, reports. ijust remember her belly laugh, you know, how she loved her sisters. tania's happier memories of her daughter amy, but she won't ever forget the day amy
scotland yard appears intent on making sure that does not happen but then everyone sitting here has saidbe arrested. they believe we should all be more worried about this issue and they say their protests will continue. teams of fife officers going in at a group ata teams of fife officers going in at a group at a time and taking one person out each time, which is taking an awful long time and they are being brought down to the police va ns are being brought down to the police vans here, it will...
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scotland yard says there is sufficient evidence to charge two russians, captured on cctv in salisburyanswer questions from charlie rowley and his brother but claimed once again russia was not behind the attack. reportedly saying if it had been russian novichok, it would have killed far more people. translation: they came with a request to know what is really happening. people just want to know the truth. they were not anti—russian. but charlie rowley said afterwards... russia may have seen this meeting as a coup in the war of words between moscow and london, but despite the smiles, charlie rowley left saying he still thought russia had carried out the attack. simon jones, bbc news. here in london, kensington palace has revealed that prince wayne has been spending the past series warning about this work of the intelligent agencies. he has been working... ..at m15, m16 and gcho and described his experiences as "humbling." gchq's head of counter—terrorism said the duke worked expectionally hard to embed himself with the teams he observed. > all of the sport now. we begin with football ne
scotland yard says there is sufficient evidence to charge two russians, captured on cctv in salisburyanswer questions from charlie rowley and his brother but claimed once again russia was not behind the attack. reportedly saying if it had been russian novichok, it would have killed far more people. translation: they came with a request to know what is really happening. people just want to know the truth. they were not anti—russian. but charlie rowley said afterwards... russia may have seen...
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scotland yard opens an enquiry into an airy leave.uiry into an airy leave. reported on this a0 years ago. enquiry into an airy leave. reported on this 40 years ago. it was possibly the first live outside broadcast i had ever done, i was terrified, standing on the roof of the ministry of defence and i remember seeing the car, because this car was blown up in an underground car park, i remember seeing the car being pulled out and reporting on it and it shocked the nation in a way that is hard to imagine because we have so become used to this activity sadly, but in those days it was rare. mrs thatcher, it was one of her favourite ministers and by all accou nts favourite ministers and by all accounts highly respected by all concerned. the family would like a nswe i’s concerned. the family would like answers still all this time later. what is not clear is that on the first page, it would be interesting to know why at this particular junction sergei javid has decided this needs to be reopened. what is lost when nobody is that reopening the
scotland yard opens an enquiry into an airy leave.uiry into an airy leave. reported on this a0 years ago. enquiry into an airy leave. reported on this 40 years ago. it was possibly the first live outside broadcast i had ever done, i was terrified, standing on the roof of the ministry of defence and i remember seeing the car, because this car was blown up in an underground car park, i remember seeing the car being pulled out and reporting on it and it shocked the nation in a way that is hard to...
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scotla nd scotland yard detectives investigating the abduction and rape have arrested a man.piracy to rape. the metropolitan police said the hunt for the rapist continues and the force released cctv images of a man at a hotel in the watford area on tuesday. the first woman was abducted from chingford on thursday, and the second around 12 hours later from a street in edgware. the man escaped after a struggle in osborne road in watford at around 2:30pm the same day. gatwick has had disruption after flights were diverted, reportedly due to drone activity. the airport says it had been investigating unconfirmed reports of sightings of drones in the area. and three flights were diverted earlier today. managers say the airport is now fully operational and back to normal. apparent drone sightings over christmas caused travel chaos. sir mo farah could only manage fifth in the london marathon... if only, hey? unable to keep the pace set by world—record holder eliud kipchoge. the kenyan reeled off the second fastest marathon time in history to win it for a record fourth time. our corres
scotla nd scotland yard detectives investigating the abduction and rape have arrested a man.piracy to rape. the metropolitan police said the hunt for the rapist continues and the force released cctv images of a man at a hotel in the watford area on tuesday. the first woman was abducted from chingford on thursday, and the second around 12 hours later from a street in edgware. the man escaped after a struggle in osborne road in watford at around 2:30pm the same day. gatwick has had disruption...
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scotland yard said officers discovered the bodies after being called to the home on vandome close in be held tonight — exactly 20 years after nail bomb exploded at the ‘admiral duncan‘ pub in soho that killed three people. around 70 others were injured injured when the right—wing extremist, david copeland ta rgetted the pub as well as planting bombs in brixton and brick lane. mark healey is organising the memorial. of course, i am concerned about the rise of hate crime. i am more concerned about our responses to it, making sure the police are prepared to deal with that in the right way that our politicians are creating an environment where it is not acceptable. the far—right are doing their thing, engaging to build communities is that what we are trying. a piece of street art on a wall in marble arch, thought to have been created by the mystery graffiti artist banksy is to be protected. the graffiti appeared on a wall following the extinction rebellion demonstration, which ended last week. westminster city council said it believed the work was genuine and was "looking to keep it in a
scotland yard said officers discovered the bodies after being called to the home on vandome close in be held tonight — exactly 20 years after nail bomb exploded at the ‘admiral duncan‘ pub in soho that killed three people. around 70 others were injured injured when the right—wing extremist, david copeland ta rgetted the pub as well as planting bombs in brixton and brick lane. mark healey is organising the memorial. of course, i am concerned about the rise of hate crime. i am more...
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the home secretary sajid javid says: scotland yard says all rest days for officers have been cancellednow keeping them from core duties. this is very frustrating for us because this is going to cost millions. the sufferers from this will be the local communities in local boroughs where officers are being taken from the community areas and the funding money needs to be found to deal with what we are doing, but the knock—on effect will be that my colleagues at some stage need to have their time off, need to have their breaks, they are human beings, and it needs to be paid for. this morning, a small group staged a protest at heathrow airport but were quickly moved on by police, who had promised a robust response to any attempts to disrupt travel there. this lunchtime, police have begun making arrests again but as extinction rebellion say more people arejoining their organisation every day, it is still not clear when the protests will end. i've been speaking to sarah, and i asked her whether protesters had given any indication of when they were likely to stop their demonstrations. they hav
the home secretary sajid javid says: scotland yard says all rest days for officers have been cancellednow keeping them from core duties. this is very frustrating for us because this is going to cost millions. the sufferers from this will be the local communities in local boroughs where officers are being taken from the community areas and the funding money needs to be found to deal with what we are doing, but the knock—on effect will be that my colleagues at some stage need to have their time...
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scotland yard and the crown prosecution service have said they have enough evidence to charge two russiancharlie rowley and his brother matthew spoke to the sunday mirror after their meeting with the ambassador. we can talk to our news correspondent simonjones been following this story. what was he trying to achieve? it was an extraordinary meeting when you consider it, charlie rowley going to the russian embassy in london, lots of smiles in front of the cameras, he took his brother along with him. it was a closed meeting which went on about 90 minutes. but ultimately charlie rowley was asking the russian ambassador, was russia responsible for killing his girlfriend? quite a thing to set out on. not really something you have a chat over a cup of tea about. not at all, and this was organised by the sunday mirror newspaper, they made sure the meeting happened. charlie rowley‘s girlfriend, dawn sturgess, came into contact with a perfume bottle which had novichok in it and she died after a time in hospital and he was left in a coma for ten days. and it is believed that the novichok was the sa
scotland yard and the crown prosecution service have said they have enough evidence to charge two russiancharlie rowley and his brother matthew spoke to the sunday mirror after their meeting with the ambassador. we can talk to our news correspondent simonjones been following this story. what was he trying to achieve? it was an extraordinary meeting when you consider it, charlie rowley going to the russian embassy in london, lots of smiles in front of the cameras, he took his brother along with...
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scotland yard and the crown prosecution service have said they have enough evidence to charge two russiangence services. history will be made at the boat race this afternoon, when the double olympic gold medallist james cracknell becomes the oldest person to row in the annual clash between oxford and cambridge universities. at a6, he beats the previous record by eight years and is more than twice the age of some of his cambridge team—mates. our sports correspondent patrick gearey has more. when you row, you push back, not only against water, but against pain. this is a sport which takes your body to gasping, agonising exhaustion, a place james cracknell knows well and yet keeps coming back to. a man who has rowed at the olympics and across the atlantic will now take on the thames as a 16—year—old, having gone to cambridge to study. it's definitely a lot harder. i don't bounce back in the same way. i have to be a bit more careful about that. you can't burn the candle at both ends, but... it is quite fun to abuse 22—year—olds. their cultural references are totally wrong and they educate me
scotland yard and the crown prosecution service have said they have enough evidence to charge two russiangence services. history will be made at the boat race this afternoon, when the double olympic gold medallist james cracknell becomes the oldest person to row in the annual clash between oxford and cambridge universities. at a6, he beats the previous record by eight years and is more than twice the age of some of his cambridge team—mates. our sports correspondent patrick gearey has more....
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scotland yard says there is sufficient evidence to charge two russians, captured on cctv in salisburynd the attack. reportedly saying if it had been russian novichok, it would have killed far more people. translation: they came with a request to know what is really happening. people just want to know the truth. they were not anti—russian. but charlie rowley said afterwards... russia may have seen this meeting as a coup in the war of words between moscow and london, but despite the smiles, charlie rowley left saying he still thought russia had carried out the attack. simon jones, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith—lucas. good evening. there was a bit of sunshine around on sunday particularly in the west and south—west but for the rest of the country it was a pretty great story. —— grey story. we have a lot of cloud and drizzle in the north and north east. this was a picture taken in york earlier in the day. now, as we move through the rest of this evening and overnight, we keep a fairly cloudy picture for many places. particularly cloudy in the south eas
scotland yard says there is sufficient evidence to charge two russians, captured on cctv in salisburynd the attack. reportedly saying if it had been russian novichok, it would have killed far more people. translation: they came with a request to know what is really happening. people just want to know the truth. they were not anti—russian. but charlie rowley said afterwards... russia may have seen this meeting as a coup in the war of words between moscow and london, but despite the smiles,...
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give to solicit your school to be honest he was he's got us humans to do it in but for the moment scotland yard has confirmed studio stange is the arrest was made at the request of us or for a ts who have also requested the extradition of the wiki leaks founder wiki leaks says it's over ties to chelsea manning and the unveiling of the iraq war documents and other top secret information assigns was given asylum in twenty twelve after an investigation into rape allegations was launched against the wiki leaks co-founder in sweden they were later suspended in twenty seventeen here's a look back at how the case unfolded. the government of ecuador loyal to his tradition of protecting those looking to safety initial territory or inside one of his diplomatic missions has decided to give diplomatic a silence to julian assange. meanwhile working with wiki leaks editor in chief kristen frost and has been speaking outside of the court he says to the songs as arrests shows that no journalist is say. receive no. guarantees. facing you because you should be doing what. we remind you that. we have to face your
give to solicit your school to be honest he was he's got us humans to do it in but for the moment scotland yard has confirmed studio stange is the arrest was made at the request of us or for a ts who have also requested the extradition of the wiki leaks founder wiki leaks says it's over ties to chelsea manning and the unveiling of the iraq war documents and other top secret information assigns was given asylum in twenty twelve after an investigation into rape allegations was launched against...
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scotland yard says there is sufficient evidence to charge two russians, captured on cctv in salisburyprepared to answer questions from charlie rowley and his brother but claimed once again russia was not behind the attack. reportedly saying if it had been russian novichok, it would have killed far more people. translation: they came with a request to know what is really happening. people just want to know the truth. they were not anti—russian. but charlie rowley said afterwards, i didn't really get any answers. ijust got russian propaganda. i liked the ambassador, but i thought some of what he said trying to justify russia not being responsible was ridiculous. russia may have seen this meeting as a coup in the war of words between moscow and london, but despite the smiles, charlie rowley left saying he still thought russia had carried out the attack. saying he still thought simon jones, bbc news. saying he still thought the saying he still thought headlines on bbc news. th! may the headlines on bbc news. theresa may insists that she had to reach out to labour to try to deliver brexit
scotland yard says there is sufficient evidence to charge two russians, captured on cctv in salisburyprepared to answer questions from charlie rowley and his brother but claimed once again russia was not behind the attack. reportedly saying if it had been russian novichok, it would have killed far more people. translation: they came with a request to know what is really happening. people just want to know the truth. they were not anti—russian. but charlie rowley said afterwards, i didn't...
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intimidating a songes political asylum in violation of international law but the latest we have now from scotland yard. is saying that mr assad will remain in custody at central london police station where he's being held before pairing at westminster magistrates courts and they say how soon as possible whenever that may be. and this story of a son shiz exit from the embassy and his subsequent rats is no doubt making headlines around the world especially there in the u.k. can you give me a sense of the the total of what the newspapers in the u.k. and the news as saying and also what's been the word from the pollsters so far as to be not a reaction. well intensive u.k. press as well and mr a quite controversial in that the eyes of the u.k. press of course he was known for the release of the u.s. classified documents some say that they shouldn't have been released but if you remember correctly he got on the national attention when we released u.s. classified tapes and in particular the helicopter opening fire on civilians killing twelve so he'll be remembered for that weekly publication as well but sinc
intimidating a songes political asylum in violation of international law but the latest we have now from scotland yard. is saying that mr assad will remain in custody at central london police station where he's being held before pairing at westminster magistrates courts and they say how soon as possible whenever that may be. and this story of a son shiz exit from the embassy and his subsequent rats is no doubt making headlines around the world especially there in the u.k. can you give me a...
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well scotland yard has said his son has been arrested on a warrant issued by westminster magistrates court in june twenty twelve and following a us extradition request he spent over six years holed up in the ecuadorian embassy well for more on this story we can cross live to our correspondent who's outside the court where julian assange has just been heard poly poly can you bring us the latest on what you're hearing from outside the court please. there's a sort of a drip drip of information coming in from inside the court we've heard that a pretty scathing judge here found julian assange guilty of skipping bail back in june twenty twelve that was when he was wanted for questioning in sweden and instead he fled and source asylum in the ecuadorian embassy now he is now expected to be sentenced via video on the second of may now we are awaiting the imminent exit from the courtroom of julian assange the legal team should be giving us a bit more of a shit about what's going to be happening next of course there is now also we know the u.s. justice department that has charged julian assange
well scotland yard has said his son has been arrested on a warrant issued by westminster magistrates court in june twenty twelve and following a us extradition request he spent over six years holed up in the ecuadorian embassy well for more on this story we can cross live to our correspondent who's outside the court where julian assange has just been heard poly poly can you bring us the latest on what you're hearing from outside the court please. there's a sort of a drip drip of information...
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scotland yard and the crown prosecution service have said they have enough evidence to charge two russianhe country's intelligence services. charlie rowley and his brother matthew spoke to the sunday mirror after their meeting with the ambassador. he is saying they don't produce it in russia any more. he kind of kicked around the answers. the czech republic and america are the ones that are producing at. and did he deny all knowledge about russia's involvement? yes. did hejust say...? well, involvement? yes. did hejust say. . . ? well, that to involvement? yes. did hejust say...? well, that to his involvement? yes. did hejust say. . . ? well, that to his knowledge, he didn't know much about it, it was just what he was able to read in the papers. labour has defended its handling of complaints about anti—semitism after it was reported that the party had failed to take disciplinary action in hundreds of cases. the sunday times said it had seen leaked internal documents which showed the party's system for dealing with complaints had been beset by delays, inaction and interference from the lea
scotland yard and the crown prosecution service have said they have enough evidence to charge two russianhe country's intelligence services. charlie rowley and his brother matthew spoke to the sunday mirror after their meeting with the ambassador. he is saying they don't produce it in russia any more. he kind of kicked around the answers. the czech republic and america are the ones that are producing at. and did he deny all knowledge about russia's involvement? yes. did hejust say...? well,...
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scotland yard says there is sufficient evidence to charge two russians captured on cctv in salisbury his brother but claimed once again russia was not behind the attack. so, this is the story. reportedly saying, if it had been russian novichok, it would have killed far more people. translation: they came with a request to know what is really happening. people just want to know the truth. they were not anti—russian. but charlie rowley said afterwards, "i didn't really get any answers, ijust got russian propaganda. i liked the ambassador but i thought some of what he said, trying to justify russia not being responsible, was ridiculous." russia may have seen the meeting here in london with images of the ambassador intently listening to the concerns of charlie rowley as a bit of a coup in what has been a bitter battle of words between moscow and london. charlie rowley left here saying he still believed russia had carried out the attack. and despite the pleasantries, he fears his health will be affected for the rest of his life. simon jones, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weath
scotland yard says there is sufficient evidence to charge two russians captured on cctv in salisbury his brother but claimed once again russia was not behind the attack. so, this is the story. reportedly saying, if it had been russian novichok, it would have killed far more people. translation: they came with a request to know what is really happening. people just want to know the truth. they were not anti—russian. but charlie rowley said afterwards, "i didn't really get any answers,...
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assange just political asylum in violation of international law and in their statements as well scotland yard has said that mr sunshine will remain in custody in central london playstation but for as you quite rightly said a pairing at westminster is magistrates court as soon as possible the statement says so that could be a matter of val's a matter of days at the moment it's still unclear as to when that exactly will happen and so are all eyes are on. police statements at the moment in terms of time reference as in when the. guys pull over to mid london thank you for coming back to later because the course is your big story and your big patch will get all the very latest in the year across it we brought you very shortly and. she returns the folks from the. motion capture the moment the story. the julian assange was dragged out of the embassy by force you can hear of show t. if you listen carefully mr the first time you came resist u.k. must resist quota then he went on to say quote this is the attempt by the trumpet ministration so he obviously thinks that america still has the big hand in t
assange just political asylum in violation of international law and in their statements as well scotland yard has said that mr sunshine will remain in custody in central london playstation but for as you quite rightly said a pairing at westminster is magistrates court as soon as possible the statement says so that could be a matter of val's a matter of days at the moment it's still unclear as to when that exactly will happen and so are all eyes are on. police statements at the moment in terms...
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:00 a.m., when the iowa dorian officials there invited cops from the metropolitan police, from scotland yard here, to come into the embassy and to literally carries julian assange out. he was with his full white beer, carrying a gore vidal book that he was later reading. he was brought here where he appeared in court with a black suit, with his long hair tide up. he flashed a thumbs-up to some of the reporters in the gallery, and then he was very quickly accused and convicted of skipping bail here in london. that accusation, that conviction carrying a penalty of up to a year in prison, but now, for the timeline coming forward, we have until may 24th, when we expect to see julian assange again in a hearing where we expect him to hear discussing extradition to the united states. you mentioned the only charge that's levied against him, that carries a maximum of a five-year sentence. the swedish authorities also thinking about revival the rape case brought years ago, but right now he doesn't appear to be in serious legal jeopardy at the moment. >>> a lot of you have heard his name, and i want to
:00 a.m., when the iowa dorian officials there invited cops from the metropolitan police, from scotland yard here, to come into the embassy and to literally carries julian assange out. he was with his full white beer, carrying a gore vidal book that he was later reading. he was brought here where he appeared in court with a black suit, with his long hair tide up. he flashed a thumbs-up to some of the reporters in the gallery, and then he was very quickly accused and convicted of skipping bail...
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scotland yard and the crown prosecution service have said they have enough evidence to charge two russian5 years after the genocide in which 800,000 people, a tenth of the entire population, was killed. president paul kagame, who led a rebel army that ended the fighting, lit a remembrance flame at the kigali genocide memorial, where many of the victims are buried. charlotte gallagher has this report. this is the light! a flame to remember and reflect, a quarter of a century after one of the world's worst genocides. the people carrying the flames are all aged 25, too young to remember the mass slaughter. in 1994, there was no hope. only darkness. today, light, radiance from this place. over 100 days in 1994, 800,000 men, women and children were murdered — many by militias armed with machetes. the majority of those killed were from the tutsi ethnic group. most of the perpetrators were hutu extremists. child cries. those who survived the violence were forced to flee. 2 million people became refugees. the country will now mourn for the next 100 days, the time it took for one in ten rwandans t
scotland yard and the crown prosecution service have said they have enough evidence to charge two russian5 years after the genocide in which 800,000 people, a tenth of the entire population, was killed. president paul kagame, who led a rebel army that ended the fighting, lit a remembrance flame at the kigali genocide memorial, where many of the victims are buried. charlotte gallagher has this report. this is the light! a flame to remember and reflect, a quarter of a century after one of the...
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it was c cfirmed by y scotland yard that hihis arrest is s not connececd with the bail breach, it is connecected with thehe extraditioion request. aututrities i just t know first t confirmed in swsweden ad ststockholm and d they confirmr. it was n n consulted with them it is an extradition request of by the u.s. justice department. nermeen: can you explain, is it in any way legally justified or legal at all for ecuador to rescind hihis asylum in n this ? andt is comompletely legal adding insult to injury, julian was granted ecuadoriann nationality. it is not only legagal forr inteternational law, it is constitutialal law inn ecuador. multiple, multitilayer violation of human rights and constitutional rights of julian. amy: glenn greenwald is joining us on the phone. renata avila is joining us from belgrade. she is one of julian assange's lawyers. glenn greenwald, one of the founding editors of the intercept. glenn, your response to the arrest of julian assange, his being dragged out by britisish policece from the ececuadorian embassy today? >> i thinknkhe most important fact is the a
it was c cfirmed by y scotland yard that hihis arrest is s not connececd with the bail breach, it is connecected with thehe extraditioion request. aututrities i just t know first t confirmed in swsweden ad ststockholm and d they confirmr. it was n n consulted with them it is an extradition request of by the u.s. justice department. nermeen: can you explain, is it in any way legally justified or legal at all for ecuador to rescind hihis asylum in n this ? andt is comompletely legal adding insult...
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>> reporter: yeah, you have the fbi, scotland yard, australia, new zealand, dutch, interpol.ast 40 foreigners killed among the staggering number of people killed. the investigation does continue. the prime minister told me there was a breakdown there the security apparatus here to foresee this threat. i would argue a systemic breakdown. warnings had come from overseas intelligence, indian intelligence. from muslim imams who were warning about the violence being preached by some of the people. clearly, there were police who detained some of them and then set them free. this was something that caught the security forces completely off guard. so far, a security -- a state defense minister is the only person who has resigned. i asked the prime minister if he feels that maybe he or the president should resign. he declined to comment in response to that question. >> just an enormous failure. 359 dead, the scale is incredible. ivan watson, thanks very much. >>> less than one week after reporting their 5-year-old son missing, his two parents are now charged with his murder. we will b
>> reporter: yeah, you have the fbi, scotland yard, australia, new zealand, dutch, interpol.ast 40 foreigners killed among the staggering number of people killed. the investigation does continue. the prime minister told me there was a breakdown there the security apparatus here to foresee this threat. i would argue a systemic breakdown. warnings had come from overseas intelligence, indian intelligence. from muslim imams who were warning about the violence being preached by some of the...
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they went in, the scotland yard went in. they spoke to the ambassador. they removed the possibility of staying there, of staying in the embassy. they asked him to leave the embassy. he refused. and then that's when they had to put cuffs on him and drag him out. and it was at the police station where he was charged, where he was told of the charges against him. so really, we're seeing assange coming in to face really some of the charges, the two charges he faces, skipping bail in 2012 and now expect the hearing, poppy and jim, on may 2nd. >> okay. thank you very much. evan perez is also with us. an important note, evan. assange has not been charged with at least for now, anything related to wikileaks' role in releasing the dnc hacked emails all around the 2016 election. but evan, just weigh in here on this as we wait to hear from his attorneys and the uk home secretary. >> that's right, he has not been charged with anything beyond this conspiracy hacking charge from 2010 related to chelsea manning. i'm told by a u.s. official that we can expect that there
they went in, the scotland yard went in. they spoke to the ambassador. they removed the possibility of staying there, of staying in the embassy. they asked him to leave the embassy. he refused. and then that's when they had to put cuffs on him and drag him out. and it was at the police station where he was charged, where he was told of the charges against him. so really, we're seeing assange coming in to face really some of the charges, the two charges he faces, skipping bail in 2012 and now...
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scotland yard says the operation to tackle demonstrations by members of the group "extinction rebellionn on the force. police rest days have been cancelled over the bank holiday weekend as more than 1,000 officers are being deployed in london. kathryn stanczyszyn reports. camped out in four central locations, these campaigners say they are in for the long haul. i've taken a couple of weeks holiday for this. as long as we can really. it means another day of major disruption for the capital. already thought to be costing millions to businesses. for some, enough is enough. 0utrageous that the police force... they don't believe in law and order. you think they should be able to disrupt and block transport. this is not a legitimate protest. but the protestors say this is going exactly as it meant to. as nonviolent civil disobedience is the best way of getting the government to sit up and take notice. they've apologised to those affected but say this action is absolutely necessary if we are going to have the best chance of saving our planet. despite more than 500 arrests, illegal roadblocks a
scotland yard says the operation to tackle demonstrations by members of the group "extinction rebellionn on the force. police rest days have been cancelled over the bank holiday weekend as more than 1,000 officers are being deployed in london. kathryn stanczyszyn reports. camped out in four central locations, these campaigners say they are in for the long haul. i've taken a couple of weeks holiday for this. as long as we can really. it means another day of major disruption for the capital....
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now, scotland yard has -- was told -- was given permission to go in by the ecuadorian embassy. this happened around 10:50 or so a.m. this morning. pardon me. there is a lot of activity because we are expecting a wikileaks press conference. he was dragged and taken to police. what we do know is that in the next 50 minutes or so we are expected to hear from the judge. i can tell you that julian assange is indeed inside the court -- is indeed the magistrate court, not yet allowed -- pardon me -- allowed inside -- not allowed inside. we are expected to hear, in fact, the charges against him. they could be the bail. he of course baled in 2012, that could be a minor charge, in fact, that will be a fine perhaps and even a couple weeks in jail, but critically is the other charges around him. of course, we know this is a u.s. extradition arrest, computed related offenses according to the met office. it will be interesting to find out exactly what those offenses will be. but indeed a real turn of events for a man who was seen as a hero for some and others really blamed in many ways for c
now, scotland yard has -- was told -- was given permission to go in by the ecuadorian embassy. this happened around 10:50 or so a.m. this morning. pardon me. there is a lot of activity because we are expecting a wikileaks press conference. he was dragged and taken to police. what we do know is that in the next 50 minutes or so we are expected to hear from the judge. i can tell you that julian assange is indeed inside the court -- is indeed the magistrate court, not yet allowed -- pardon me --...
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now police have been criticised for not taking stronger action to remove the protesters but the scotland yard500 arrests have been made since these protests started in central london on monday and although today is a very public holiday for many people, the police have cancelled their rest days, they now have a thousand officers on the streets of central london. what the police are hoping for is that at some point, the protesters here at the oxford circus in parliament square will move and all form one central protest at marble arch, we have been speaking to protesters here today and they say they have no intention yet of leaving the site and they will stay as long as they can. live in oxford circus. the pink yacht which was the centrepiece of the demonstration at this particular site, that has now been removed by police. that is the latest from central london. a californian couple who pleaded guilty to severe child abuse charges — are due to be sentenced today. david and louise turpin beat, starved and shackled 12 of their 13 children in the family home. the children were rescued after one o
now police have been criticised for not taking stronger action to remove the protesters but the scotland yard500 arrests have been made since these protests started in central london on monday and although today is a very public holiday for many people, the police have cancelled their rest days, they now have a thousand officers on the streets of central london. what the police are hoping for is that at some point, the protesters here at the oxford circus in parliament square will move and all...
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now police have been criticised for not taking stronger action to remove the protesters, but the scotland yarday for many people, the police have cancelled their rest days, they now have 1,000 officers on the streets of central london. what the police are hoping for is that at some point, the protesters here at the oxford circus in parliament square will move and all form one central protest at marble arch, we have been speaking to protesters here today and they say they have no intention yet of leaving the site, and they will stay as long as they can. a 14—month—old boy has survived a dingo attack that took place on a popular australian tourist island. the toddler suffered a fractured skull and deep cuts to his neck and head. he is recovering in hospital. from sydney, phil mercer reports. the child was rescued from the dingo's jaws by his father, who was awoken by loud screams. the toddler had been dragged several metres in the darkness from the family's camper van on fraser island, north of brisbane. he was badly hurt, but paramedics say it could have been much worse. the dingoes made their
now police have been criticised for not taking stronger action to remove the protesters, but the scotland yarday for many people, the police have cancelled their rest days, they now have 1,000 officers on the streets of central london. what the police are hoping for is that at some point, the protesters here at the oxford circus in parliament square will move and all form one central protest at marble arch, we have been speaking to protesters here today and they say they have no intention yet...
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this morning, scotland yard is neither confirming nor denying any involvement as involvement as far asuggested the security service, mi5, may be involved as well and i think it gives you some sense of the measure of the seriousness of this plus as well, the tensions that exist within the conservative party at the moment and the rivalries and scepticism associated with the coming battle, i say the coming battle, it‘s underway already, the leadership race to take on the mantle that the prime minister at some stage will walk away from, when she resigns and leaves downing street. the challenge, though, for this inquiry, whether it‘s led just by sir mark said well or by the police or by the security services, is it‘s going to be really ha rd security services, is it‘s going to be really hard to get to the bottom of it because frankly, unless a minister has tapped out in an e—mail saying dear journalist, minister has tapped out in an e—mail saying dearjournalist, here‘s the information you will need, lots of state, then the likelihood of getting to the bottom of it is vanishingly small. ther
this morning, scotland yard is neither confirming nor denying any involvement as involvement as far asuggested the security service, mi5, may be involved as well and i think it gives you some sense of the measure of the seriousness of this plus as well, the tensions that exist within the conservative party at the moment and the rivalries and scepticism associated with the coming battle, i say the coming battle, it‘s underway already, the leadership race to take on the mantle that the prime...
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scotland yard said the majority of arrests were for public order offences and obstruction of the highwayct to protect people who buy medication from online pharmacies. the general pharmaceutical council has issued guidelines to websites in england, wales and scotland, after a bbc investigation uncovered poor care by some providers. it says the measures will help control access to addictive medication, such as strong painkillers. scientists say a secluded area in the pyrenees mountains is covered with airborne microplastics. researchers from strathclyde university spent five months in the region between france and spain, and discovered that around 365 tiny plastic fragments or fibres settle on each square metre of land every day. the consumer group which says amazon's website is flooded with fake five—star reviews for products it's never heard of. which looked at hundreds of popular items including headphones, dash—cams, fitness trackers and smart watches — and discovered the top reviews were dominated by unknown brands. amazon says it's using automated technology to weed out false review
scotland yard said the majority of arrests were for public order offences and obstruction of the highwayct to protect people who buy medication from online pharmacies. the general pharmaceutical council has issued guidelines to websites in england, wales and scotland, after a bbc investigation uncovered poor care by some providers. it says the measures will help control access to addictive medication, such as strong painkillers. scientists say a secluded area in the pyrenees mountains is...
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as a result, and certainly according to the police station and issued by scotland yard, the police wereesented mr assange with a warrant on behalf of westminster magistrates' court. that was for failing to surrender to the court. this is the original breach of bail conditions that had been hanging around for years, ever since the original case began, seven years ago. so, that is what happened, that is why the police were allowed in. the police arrested mr assange, he was taken into a truck, a van, and then he was removed to a central london police station. and then the police say they hope to take him to we st police say they hope to take him to west minster magistrates' court as soon as is possible. right. what is the activity he has been apparently doing in the embassy that is a breach of asylum ? doing in the embassy that is a breach of asylum? that has been a long—running dispute about what he is and is not allowed to do. at various stages, they have removed his access to the internet and then brought it back, if you are claiming asylum, you're not allowed to engage in political act
as a result, and certainly according to the police station and issued by scotland yard, the police wereesented mr assange with a warrant on behalf of westminster magistrates' court. that was for failing to surrender to the court. this is the original breach of bail conditions that had been hanging around for years, ever since the original case began, seven years ago. so, that is what happened, that is why the police were allowed in. the police arrested mr assange, he was taken into a truck, a...
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scotland yard appears intent on making sure that does not happen but then everyone sitting here has said arrested. they believe we should all be more worried about this issue and they say their protests will continue. well the tv presenter and naturalist, chris packham, went to oxford circus to support the protest. he explained why — amid, as you'll hear, a lot of background noise. i wanted to show solidarity with these people who are peacefully drawing to the world's attention that we have a grave issue at hand, that of climate change, overpopulation, we know politicians are not listening or not acting on the issues broadly or urgently enough. we are all collectively concerned that unless we do something about it now, and pretty quickly, we will not have a sustainable planet in the very near future. it is very, very serious. to be quite honest with you, we've got to the point now where most of us believe our politicians are acting negligently, and this gives us real concern. that was chris packham there, and we will find out how this story and many others are covered are covered in tomo
scotland yard appears intent on making sure that does not happen but then everyone sitting here has said arrested. they believe we should all be more worried about this issue and they say their protests will continue. well the tv presenter and naturalist, chris packham, went to oxford circus to support the protest. he explained why — amid, as you'll hear, a lot of background noise. i wanted to show solidarity with these people who are peacefully drawing to the world's attention that we have a...
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well, that would involve a proper scotland yard investigation of all those who attended the meetings,hones, whether they have contacted journalists after the meeting, all those involved should be investigated now to find out who this leaker is, because if somebody leaks once, they can do it again and that's a greater threat. now, of course, it is not as easy as all of that because you can take the phones from cabinet ministers or advisers but the fact that they might have spoken to a journalist afterwards does not mean they were necessarily talking about all of this. it is a bit of a problem and the labour party have ramped up pressure on the government in all of this, making sure the cabinet minister had to have come to the house of commons to answer questions. labour party think this is about cabinet ministers positioning themselves for potential future leadership contests and this was the response from the culture secretary. the reason why we don't is that officials, including the security intelligence agencies referred to in her remarks which i will come back to, need to feel that
well, that would involve a proper scotland yard investigation of all those who attended the meetings,hones, whether they have contacted journalists after the meeting, all those involved should be investigated now to find out who this leaker is, because if somebody leaks once, they can do it again and that's a greater threat. now, of course, it is not as easy as all of that because you can take the phones from cabinet ministers or advisers but the fact that they might have spoken to a journalist...
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scotland yard said "contingency plans were in place should custody suites become full", following thee is in central london for us. what is the latest on the protests? well, they are gathered around here in oxford circus, the heart of the west end of london, the shopping mecca for people who come to the capital. as you can see, no traffic, no buses, no taxes, nothing, com pletely no buses, no taxes, nothing, completely and utterly closed down. speeches have been going on, poetry readings. ajovial atmosphere, a light police presence, keeping a fair distance back. i've chatted to a few officers who say technically people here are committing an offence of obstructing a highway, but they have to make operational decisions on whether to remove them, and as things stand there are so many people here it would be rather difficult and a senior officer would have to make that decision, so for now people are committed, they say, with raising awareness with government, getting their demands for a climate change emergency to be declared, to have greenhouse gases reduced to zero emissions by 2025.
scotland yard said "contingency plans were in place should custody suites become full", following thee is in central london for us. what is the latest on the protests? well, they are gathered around here in oxford circus, the heart of the west end of london, the shopping mecca for people who come to the capital. as you can see, no traffic, no buses, no taxes, nothing, com pletely no buses, no taxes, nothing, completely and utterly closed down. speeches have been going on, poetry...
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again, it's the wikileaks founder arrested today by scotland yard.rnment giving him permission. they haven't liked him for many, many months now. as you say with a change of government they really didn't like him. again, this was an agreement between ecuador and the authorities here. they say he violated the rules of his asylum seeking. and the u.k. says he has violated the rules of a bond. basically he jumped bail back in 2012. and he has been on the run ever since. assange famous or infamous, depending on who you are talking to for the leaks coming from his wikileaks organization. classified information about the iraq, afghan war. classified state department cables coming with the help of at that time bradley manning. most recently in 2016, he was involved in the leaks of the democratic national committee. the dnc. and the hillary clinton campaign. he is actually been fleeing sex assault charges, specifically, sweden, it happened in sweden several years ago. and he was running from them but, in fact, he always said that he was actually running from
again, it's the wikileaks founder arrested today by scotland yard.rnment giving him permission. they haven't liked him for many, many months now. as you say with a change of government they really didn't like him. again, this was an agreement between ecuador and the authorities here. they say he violated the rules of his asylum seeking. and the u.k. says he has violated the rules of a bond. basically he jumped bail back in 2012. and he has been on the run ever since. assange famous or infamous,...