graham satchell,outsidescotland yard_ country.try. graham satchell, outside scotland yard for us, _ country. graham satchell, outside scotland yard for us, thank- country. graham satchell, outside scotland yard for us, thank you i country. graham satchell, outside l scotland yard for us, thank you very much. i want to bring this image back on screen now. it has been released by the police. it was taken at king's cross underground station and as you heard graham mention, and if you had the police statement earlier, the police are appealing for help in tracking this man down. the warning the public not to approach him but instead to call 999. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's take a look at some other stories meeting headlines. it women has beenjailed for a minimum headlines. it women has beenjailed fora minimum of 18 headlines. it women has beenjailed for a minimum of 18 years for her murder. they had been arguing after a party in may 2022 but she claimed his death was a tragic accident. water companies ar
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graham satchell the outsidenewscotland yardfor this.ettjenkinson and eddie ratcliffe, as well as the search for abdul ezedi, you can do so by going to the bbc website and the bbc i player where we are streaming nonstop today. sojust navigate to the news pages to see all available live streams. we will bring you all the developments in the manhunt for the suspect in the clapham alkaline attack. and there is a stream on the brianna ghey case. you are watching bbc news. hello. this is bbc news. here in the uk, the two people who killed brianna ghey have been sentenced to prison. both 16, the killed brianna ghey in 2023 in cheshire, north—west england. a nationwide hunt is still under way to find the man suspected of carrying out a corrosive liquid attack in london. police have made a direct appeal to him. you attack in london. police have made a direct appeal to him.— direct appealto him. you have got some very — direct appealto him. you have got some very significant _ direct appealto him. you have got some very significant injuries. - di
graham satchell the outside new scotland yard for this.ettjenkinson and eddie ratcliffe, as well as the search for abdul ezedi, you can do so by going to the bbc website and the bbc i player where we are streaming nonstop today. sojust navigate to the news pages to see all available live streams. we will bring you all the developments in the manhunt for the suspect in the clapham alkaline attack. and there is a stream on the brianna ghey case. you are watching bbc news. hello. this is bbc news....
mark easton, bbcnews,scotland yard. let's ta ke let's take you live now to tel aviv., antony blinken due to give a press conference in nine or ten minutes' time. this is off the back of the shuttle diplomacy he has been out in the middle east, talking to palestinian officials and the israeli prime minister and israeli president. he will be giving an update to reporters and the press at this press conference a very, very shortly. we will bring you that, of course, as soon as it happens. stay with us for the very latest live from tel aviv. in the meantime, the british dental association says the plan to improve access will not fix the shortage in the profession. it includes one of payments to those who practice in underserved areas, incentives to take on new patients and more help for children. here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes. this is what it looks like when you can't find an nhs dentist. i feel a lot of shame going out. i'll wear a scarf around my mouth as though it's cold. it's not, it'sjust because i don't like talking to people like this. for years,
mark easton, bbc news, scotland yard. let's ta ke let's take you live now to tel aviv., antony blinken due to give a press conference in nine or ten minutes' time. this is off the back of the shuttle diplomacy he has been out in the middle east, talking to palestinian officials and the israeli prime minister and israeli president. he will be giving an update to reporters and the press at this press conference a very, very shortly. we will bring you that, of course, as soon as it happens. stay...
graham satchell, outsidenewscotland yard. let's i outsidenewscotland yard.ailway in london. they have warned her not to approach them but to call emergency services. before we go — italian present has been seen on dell back in corsica, and he escaped prison last year in sardinia using the tried and tested method of the knotted bed sheets. he had been serving a 24 year sentence. he was caught in a joint operation run by italian and french special forces. much more still to although stories. don't go anywhere. stick with us here on bbc news. see you in a bit. hello. the weekend's looking mild for most of us, but it's often going to be cloudy, very blustery, and on top of that, some rain in the forecast, too — heaviest of which is expected across western and northwestern scotland. let's have a look at the satellite picture from the last couple of days, and you can see big swirls, patterns in the clouds here. big storms moving from the north atlantic across the norwegian sea. they've been slamming scandinavia, especially norway, in the last couple of days. so, t
graham satchell, outside new scotland yard. let's i outside new scotland yard.ailway in london. they have warned her not to approach them but to call emergency services. before we go — italian present has been seen on dell back in corsica, and he escaped prison last year in sardinia using the tried and tested method of the knotted bed sheets. he had been serving a 24 year sentence. he was caught in a joint operation run by italian and french special forces. much more still to although...
simon addsnewscotland yard_ approach him. simon addsnewscotland yardin _ approach him. central london, thank you. a team of scientists and engineers has landed in antarctica, to test a new drone that will help experts forecast the impact of climate change. the device will enable researchers to access parts of the continent that were previously out of bounds due to the harsh weather conditions. our climate reporter, georgina rannard has more. scientists are fighting to understand how climate change is altering antarctica. decades ago, they travelled by foot. and paw. before taking to the air. but now, they need technology that works whatever the weather. this could be the answer — a new drone, tested not in antarctica but in eryri, also called snowdonia, where the wild weather of north wales put it through its paces. we have a 700 litres payload bay. is that in here? yeah, i can show you. it's kind of like opening a car boot. yeah, pretty much. most of the sensors are actually going to fitted in here. it increases safety because you don't have a pilot on board, which mea
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helena wilkinson, bbc news,atscotland yard.eadquarters, new scotland yard. police say they are working around the clock to try and find abdul shokoor ezedi. there's been no new information about his movements and she was pictured at king's cross station in london on wednesday night. that's four days ago now. police will be anxious to try and find him as soon as possible. they are appealing to the public to try and help them find him. they say they've already received dozens of calls from the public with possible sightings reported but the last confirmed sighting is at king's cross station which is in north london, a few kilometres from where the attack happened in the south of london. the suspect, 35, has a very visible injury on the right of his face. what the police are saying is that if anyone does seek and they shouldn't approach him directly but instead call 999. the shouldn't approach him directly but instead call 999.— instead call 999. the us in the uk have carried _ instead call 999. the us in the uk have carried out _
helena wilkinson, bbc news, at scotland yard.eadquarters, new scotland yard. police say they are working around the clock to try and find abdul shokoor ezedi. there's been no new information about his movements and she was pictured at king's cross station in london on wednesday night. that's four days ago now. police will be anxious to try and find him as soon as possible. they are appealing to the public to try and help them find him. they say they've already received dozens of calls from the...
mark easton, bbcnews,scotland yard. states. 50 times stronger than heroin, it was responsible for tens of thousands of overdose deaths in the country last year. much of it is being smuggled across the us—mexico border by gangs from where will grant sent this special report. there are no quiet nights for tijuana's fire brigade. called out to a local bar, there is no blaze here, but as some of the only available paramedics, they are tackling another crisis sweeping the city like wildfire — fentanyl. these two men, their lives fast slipping away, may not have even known they were taking it. cheap and highly addictive, mexico's drug cartels now cut it into recreational drugs like cocaine. the paramedics administer narcan, the most effective drug to reverse a fenta nyl overdose, if, that is, it is not already too late. fenta nyl overdoses are now simply part of daily and nightly life in tijuana, part of the fabric of a city descending fast into the grip of full—blown drug epidemic. yet it is a crisis whose very existence has
mark easton, bbc news, scotland yard. states. 50 times stronger than heroin, it was responsible for tens of thousands of overdose deaths in the country last year. much of it is being smuggled across the us—mexico border by gangs from where will grant sent this special report. there are no quiet nights for tijuana's fire brigade. called out to a local bar, there is no blaze here, but as some of the only available paramedics, they are tackling another crisis sweeping the city like wildfire —...
peter bleksleyformerscotland yarddetective, always to good speak to you.s outside the court when they heard the sentencing decision. no, we'll have much more on that throughout the show. >> and indeed, what happens next. but up, scientists next. but coming up, scientists have proved that men and women don't have the same brains more on that very shortly news. radio. >> well, has the age old debate been settled? our men and women different? >> i think they are. reports suggest that for the very first time, scientists have been able to prove men and women don't have the same brain . have the same brain. >> previous studies have suggested that society, rather than biology , was at fault. but than biology, was at fault. but now research says that they can tell the difference between how men and women recall memories andindeed men and women recall memories and indeed view ourselves. >> this is an interesting one. i mean, i always assumed that there must be a difference with our brains. we have completely different. uh you know, well, we're different . yeah, we'
peter bleksley former scotland yard detective, always to good speak to you.s outside the court when they heard the sentencing decision. no, we'll have much more on that throughout the show. >> and indeed, what happens next. but up, scientists next. but coming up, scientists have proved that men and women don't have the same brains more on that very shortly news. radio. >> well, has the age old debate been settled? our men and women different? >> i think they are. reports...
i'll also be joined byformerscotland yardtop cop murray gilbertson , top cop david murray gilbertsone get to grips with whether the girls in blue have the boys and girls in blue have lost way. the people's lost their way. and the people's panel back . we in panel is back. we are in nottingham and as ever, we nottingham today and as ever, we want hear from you, our loyal want to hear from you, our loyal gb and we want you to gb viewers and we want you to have your say . have your say. right, let's get stuck into the sunday morning papers . i'm sunday morning papers. i'm delighted to be joined now by senior news political commentator nigel nelson with gb news, formerly of the mirror and the people . nigel, lovely to see the people. nigel, lovely to see you this morning. let's start with stormin starmer as we're headlining it because he's made a bit of an intervention at the munich security conference. it's been interpreted by the sunday telegraph as a sort of slight on donald trump making that point about nato defence spending. how do you interpret it? i mean, he's over in been over in
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our home editor mark easton is atnewscotland yard. —— reports.t surely police are closer to finding out what has happened to abdul shokoor ezedi. a week after the attack in clapham, this is the latest cctv identified, close to the river thames at westminster at 11pm last wednesday. now an attempted murder inquiry, so no andul ezedi is wanted for an alkali attack on a woman and her two children. we know he was in a relationship with her that had broken down. he arranged to meet her, she and the children got into his carand meet her, she and the children got into his car and he had been driving before he threw the corrosive chemicals into herfaith. we before he threw the corrosive chemicals into her faith. we are seven days _ chemicals into her faith. we are seven days on. _ chemicals into her faith. we are seven days on, she _ chemicals into her faith. we are seven days on, she is _ chemicals into her faith. we are seven days on, she is still- chemicals into her faith. we are - seven days on, she is still sedated, still very poorly and we have not
our home editor mark easton is at new scotland yard. —— reports.t surely police are closer to finding out what has happened to abdul shokoor ezedi. a week after the attack in clapham, this is the latest cctv identified, close to the river thames at westminster at 11pm last wednesday. now an attempted murder inquiry, so no andul ezedi is wanted for an alkali attack on a woman and her two children. we know he was in a relationship with her that had broken down. he arranged to meet her, she...
helena wilkinson, bbc news,atscotland yard. november's us presidential election. so far, mr biden has — as expected — secured more than 90% of the ballots. he said he would make donald trump a loser again in november. more than a quarter of south carolina's population is black, and it was the state's black voters who helped to secure mr biden�*s bid for the democratic nomination in 2020 by handing him his first win. let's talk to brandon drenon — our digital reporter — who's written a piece on the bbc website, asking the question — are black voters losing faith in joe biden? thank you for being with us. he spoke to black voters to help joe biden to victory in 2020, what are the biggest concerns? many voters i spoke with are still fairly discontented with economic conditions in their communities and several communities and several communities have the poverty rate hovering around 25%, one quarter of the population, and it's been like that for four plus years. they are frustrated with that and what they feel are laid — lagging im
helena wilkinson, bbc news, at scotland yard. november's us presidential election. so far, mr biden has — as expected — secured more than 90% of the ballots. he said he would make donald trump a loser again in november. more than a quarter of south carolina's population is black, and it was the state's black voters who helped to secure mr biden�*s bid for the democratic nomination in 2020 by handing him his first win. let's talk to brandon drenon — our digital reporter — who's written...
press, press announcement therefromscotland yard. okay, now wecanscotland yard.s to ray addison for an update . who's in the area? ray, update. who's in the area? ray, what's the latest ? what's the latest? >> yes . hello, what's the latest? >> yes. hello, martin. good afternoon. well very personal appeal there as we've just heard from commanderjohn appeal there as we've just heard from commander john saville. saville rather on the steps of scotland yard that update on the manhunt for 35 year old abdul azizi. azizi and of course, a relief for many members of the pubuc relief for many members of the public following this case very, very closely to hear that the two young girls, those daughters involved in this case, the eight year old and the three year old are not in a serious condition as we had previously thought, and not left . we are told in and not left. we are told in that statement with any life changing injuries and that will be particularly well , well heard be particularly well, well heard following those horrific descriptions of the injuries that the m
press, press announcement there from scotland yard . okay, now we can scotland yard.s to ray addison for an update . who's in the area? ray, update. who's in the area? ray, what's the latest ? what's the latest? >> yes . hello, what's the latest? >> yes. hello, martin. good afternoon. well very personal appeal there as we've just heard from commanderjohn appeal there as we've just heard from commander john saville. saville rather on the steps of scotland yard that update on the...
livefromscotland yard. _ call 999 if they see him. livefromscotland yard. scotland yard. thank you. - power sharing has returned in northern ireland with a nationalist first minister appointed at stormont for the first time. sinn fein�*s michelle o'neill described the moment as "a new dawn". speaking to our political editor chris mason, she said she believed a referendum on a united ireland was closer than many expect. i think a lot of the old norms are gone and i think that as we move further into the next decade, a lot of things are changing in terms of our ireland and the opportunity to get towards an referendum is absolutely possible. it is within touching distance. the mother of 16—year—old brianna ghey, who was murdered by two other teenagers, is calling for a ban on access to social media apps for under—16s. speaking to laura kuenssberg, brianna's mum said the internet was out of control and that children needed to be protected. her daughter's killers, scarlettjenkinson and eddie ratcliffe, were jailed for life on friday. if you are over 16, you can
live from scotland yard. _ call 999 if they see him. live from scotland yard. scotland yard. thank you. - power sharing has returned in northern ireland with a nationalist first minister appointed at stormont for the first time. sinn fein�*s michelle o'neill described the moment as "a new dawn". speaking to our political editor chris mason, she said she believed a referendum on a united ireland was closer than many expect. i think a lot of the old norms are gone and i think that as...
that's tonewscotland yard. that's again, another half an hour walk . new scotland yard? >> it's a thought , isn't it? >> it's a thought, isn't it? >> it's a thought, isn't it? >> my goodness. but it does seem that this is a hunt that , given that this is a hunt that, given it's going on for more than a week now, could well go for on weeks and weeks more with no answer . ray weeks and weeks more with no answer. ray addison, thank you for giving us the very, very latest there from new scotland yard. >> well, that was a depressing assessment, tom. well, i hope it's i hope it's it's today by now. i hope it's today. could be today. it'll today. it could be today. it'll be dentists be positive anyway. dentists will offered a golden hello will be offered a golden hello payment to £20,000 to payment of up to £20,000 to address the shortage of dentist appointments in the uk . appointments in the uk. >> well, given that it's coming up to 230 in the afternoon , we up to 230 in the afternoon, we might as well do a 230 segment earlier in prime minister's question i
that's to new scotland yard. that's again, another half an hour walk . new scotland yard? >> it's a thought , isn't it? >> it's a thought, isn't it? >> it's a thought, isn't it? >> my goodness. but it does seem that this is a hunt that , given that this is a hunt that, given it's going on for more than a week now, could well go for on weeks and weeks more with no answer . ray weeks and weeks more with no answer. ray addison, thank you for giving us the very, very latest...
scotland yardin a briefingatscotland yardthis afternoon, police said their main working hypothesis this is that a zigi has gone into the river thames. the 35 year old was last seen on cctv tv leaning over the railings of chelsea bridge in london. for those watching on tv , you should those watching on tv, you should be able to see him walking across that bridge just before 11:30 pm. last wednesday evening . that was around four evening. that was around four hours after the incident in south london. we understand marine units will now be carrying out searches of the river thames to try and locate his body. police also added earlier that the victim of the attack on the 31st of january is still very ill in hospital and is currently unable to speak to officers . prince harry has officers. prince harry has criticised piers morgan's continued attacks against him after he reached a settlement for the remaining parts of his phone, hacking claim against the mirror group newspapers hours. it follows a high court ruling in december year that in december of last year that editors and executive
scotland yard in a briefing at scotland yard this afternoon, police said their main working hypothesis this is that a zigi has gone into the river thames. the 35 year old was last seen on cctv tv leaning over the railings of chelsea bridge in london. for those watching on tv , you should those watching on tv, you should be able to see him walking across that bridge just before 11:30 pm. last wednesday evening . that was around four evening. that was around four hours after the incident in south...
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live fromnewscotland yardnow. moving on.his nature ? a major manhunt of this nature? well, i'm joined now by former metropolitan police senior investigating officer peter kirkham. peter, welcome to the show. so i don't know how much you heard of that there, peter, but fresh information pouring in. um, azad's bank card now , in. um, azad's bank card now, um, not been used since wednesday. the police have his mobile phone the last cctv imagery also appears to be from southwark bridge in london, round about the same time, just before 10:00 on wednesday . since before 10:00 on wednesday. since then, he's gone totally off grid. um what with that and the introduction of a £20,000 cash reward? peter kirkham , what does reward? peter kirkham, what does that say to you about the nature and the situation of this massive manhunt now? >> good evening. >> good evening. >> um, one of two things really , >> um, one of two things really, um, i've he is hunkered down somewhere, in which case somebody will be needing to support him, uh, provi
live from new scotland yard now. moving on.his nature ? a major manhunt of this nature? well, i'm joined now by former metropolitan police senior investigating officer peter kirkham. peter, welcome to the show. so i don't know how much you heard of that there, peter, but fresh information pouring in. um, azad's bank card now , in. um, azad's bank card now, um, not been used since wednesday. the police have his mobile phone the last cctv imagery also appears to be from southwark bridge in...
i'll also be joined by former yard joined byformerscotland yardtop cop david murray gilbertson asith whether the boys and in blue the boys and girls in blue have lost way and the people's lost their way and the people's panelis lost their way and the people's panel is back. we are in nottingham today and as ever, we want to hear from you, our loyal gb viewers and we you to gb viewers and we want you to have say . have your say. right, let's get stuck into the sunday morning papers. i'm delighted to be joined now by senior news political commentator nigel nelson with gb news, formerly of the mirror and the people . nigel, lovely to see the people. nigel, lovely to see you this morning. let's start with stormin starmer as we're headlining it because he's made a bit of an intervention at the munich security conference. it's been interpreted by the sunday telegraph as a sort of slight on donald trump making that point about nato defence spending . how about nato defence spending. how do you interpret it? i mean, he's over in been over in munich trying to look very prime ministerial. >
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scotland yardbelieves abdul shokoor ezedi went into the water in the hours after the attack last montht has been seen circling between chelsea and vauxhall bridges. our correspondent, charlie rose, is at the scene of the search and has the latest. police started searching this section of the river thames at nine o'clock this morning, basically to take advantage of the low tide. why have they started searching the river? because, they say, here in chelsea bridge, here on chelsea bridge, this is where abdul shokoor ezedi was last seen, the wednesday before last, four hours after that horrific attack in clapham where a mother and her two young daughters were doused in a corrosive alkaline substance. now, police are going to have their work cut out because they say there are very challenging conditions. low tide is possibly the best time to search the river. there are obstacles in the way, there are also snags. but this is their latest theory, that abdul shokoor ezedi has now met his end in the river and they are now concentrating their search efforts right here on the river thames. charli
scotland yard believes abdul shokoor ezedi went into the water in the hours after the attack last montht has been seen circling between chelsea and vauxhall bridges. our correspondent, charlie rose, is at the scene of the search and has the latest. police started searching this section of the river thames at nine o'clock this morning, basically to take advantage of the low tide. why have they started searching the river? because, they say, here in chelsea bridge, here on chelsea bridge, this is...
mark easton, bbcnews,scotland yard., have visited stormont to mark the return of power—sharing in northern ireland. they met the first minister michelle o'neill and deputy first minister emma little—pengelly. mr sunak said the return of the assembly was a cause for optimism, but ministers in northern ireland are calling for urgent talks about long term funding for public services. from belfast, here's our political editor chris mason. the pleasantries are routine, but this is something we have never seen before. a british prime minister greeting a nationalist first minister of northern ireland. the deputy first minister and northern ireland secretary, there too. rishi sunak was here to see northern ireland's new executive. today isn't the end — it's the beginning. and actually, the real work starts now. and this was a day of two prime ministers, notjust one. the taoiseach, leo varadkar, had swapped dublin for belfast. glad to be here today. there are various times over the past year or two where i didn't think this day
mark easton, bbc news, scotland yard., have visited stormont to mark the return of power—sharing in northern ireland. they met the first minister michelle o'neill and deputy first minister emma little—pengelly. mr sunak said the return of the assembly was a cause for optimism, but ministers in northern ireland are calling for urgent talks about long term funding for public services. from belfast, here's our political editor chris mason. the pleasantries are routine, but this is something we...
i spent our correspondent simon jonesoutsidescotland yardand gave us this update. —— i spoke to ourke to our correspondent. there has been no breakthrough _ correspondent. there has been no breakthrough in _ correspondent. there has been no breakthrough in this _ correspondent. there has been no breakthrough in this manhunt, - breakthrough in this manhunt, currently in its third day, so the question remains, where is he? we know the metropolitan police are involved in the search, officers on the ground also looking at cctv. northumbria police are also involved, as well as the british transport police, and otherforces in the uk are on a high state of alert. what we know is that police had managed to piece together a better picture of what happened on the actual day of the attack, on wednesday. the police say abdul shokoor ezedi drove from newcastle, where he was staying, he left there in the very early hours of wednesday morning and travelled down to london. his vehicle was first spotted at around 6:30am in tooting, south london. there were then further sightings of his car during th
i spent our correspondent simon jones outside scotland yard and gave us this update. —— i spoke to ourke to our correspondent. there has been no breakthrough _ correspondent. there has been no breakthrough in _ correspondent. there has been no breakthrough in this _ correspondent. there has been no breakthrough in this manhunt, - breakthrough in this manhunt, currently in its third day, so the question remains, where is he? we know the metropolitan police are involved in the search,...
scotland yard�*s marine policing unit attended and recovered a corpse which detectives working on theas been in the water, it has not been obvious to do an easy visual identification, or indeed to get immediate fingerprints. however, with the very distinctive clothing that was being worn and the property that we have found on the body, we are able to strongly believe that this is abdul ezedi. detectives spent ten intense days hunting ezedi after the attack in clapham, in which a 31—year—old woman was seriously injured and her two young children hurt. ezedi, an afghan refugee, had lured the women to a meeting after their relationship had broken down. she got into his car, whereupon a strong alkali was thrown into herface. ezedi, in the dark hoodie, fled on foot, his movements tracked on cctv. he walked for hours along the thames before police concluded hejumped into the river at chelsea bridge. across 20 days, his body floated downstream, retracing the journey of more than 11.5 miles ezedi had made on foot. finally his body was recovered from the water at tower pier, close to the tower
scotland yard�*s marine policing unit attended and recovered a corpse which detectives working on theas been in the water, it has not been obvious to do an easy visual identification, or indeed to get immediate fingerprints. however, with the very distinctive clothing that was being worn and the property that we have found on the body, we are able to strongly believe that this is abdul ezedi. detectives spent ten intense days hunting ezedi after the attack in clapham, in which a...
the inspectorate of constabularysaidscotland yarddoesn't understand the "nature and scale of childckle the problem. the force, in its response to sexual and criminal exploitation of children, is not effective. in particular we have found that, when officers and staff are investigating offences, they often don't have the right knowledge and skills in order to make sure that the lines of inquiry are appropriately completed. in pakistan, the parties of two former prime ministers have both claimed victory in the national election, despite official results being slow to emerge. political analysts had tipped nawaz sharif to win — but imran khan's party has maintained its popularity, even though mr khan is in prison and has been barred from standing. let's go live now to lahore and our pakistan correspondent caroline davies. tell us the very latest where you are. i tell us the very latest where you are. . . , tell us the very latest where you are. ., . , , ., ., are. i am currently standing at nawaz sharif's _ are. i am currently standing at nawaz sharif's party _ are. i am currently stan
the inspectorate of constabulary said scotland yard doesn't understand the "nature and scale of childckle the problem. the force, in its response to sexual and criminal exploitation of children, is not effective. in particular we have found that, when officers and staff are investigating offences, they often don't have the right knowledge and skills in order to make sure that the lines of inquiry are appropriately completed. in pakistan, the parties of two former prime ministers have both...
scotland yardsaid the evidence threshold for criminal prosecution had not been met.aid he had been "completely exonerated". you're live with bbc news. let's get more on that story that has been dominating i westminster. labour's candidate in the forthcoming rochdale by—election has apologised for remarks he made about israel during a local meeting. in a secret recording obtained by a newspaper, azhar ali reportedly said the country had allowed hamas's deadly attack to go ahead in october so it could do whatever it wanted in response. let's speak to our political correspondent, ben wright. ben, a straightforward question. why aren't labour sticking with this candidate? a, aren't labour sticking with this candidate?— candidate? a straightforward . uestion candidate? a straightforward question but _ candidate? a straightforward question but a _ candidate? a straightforward question but a complicated l candidate? a straightforward - question but a complicated answer i am afraid. the reason, i think, is the deadline that nominations have to go forward for the bye election
scotland yard said the evidence threshold for criminal prosecution had not been met.aid he had been "completely exonerated". you're live with bbc news. let's get more on that story that has been dominating i westminster. labour's candidate in the forthcoming rochdale by—election has apologised for remarks he made about israel during a local meeting. in a secret recording obtained by a newspaper, azhar ali reportedly said the country had allowed hamas's deadly attack to go ahead in...
in a briefingatscotland yard, police said their main working hypothesis is that a zigi has gone into the river thames. the 35 year old was last seen on cctv leaning over the railings of chelsea bridge in london. for those watching on tv, you can see that footage of him walking across the bridge just before 11:30 pm. last wednesday evening. that was four hours after the incident in south london. we understand marine units will now be carrying out searches of the river thames, but they say it could be very difficult to locate the body because of fast moving water. prince harry has criticised piers morgan's continued attacks against him after he reached a settlement for the remaining parts of his phone hacking claim against the mirror group newspapers. the duke's lawyers said that the daily mail's publisher interim publisher would make an interim payment to £400,000 in damages, as it follows a high court ruling in december of last year that editors and executives knew about extensive phone . hacking about extensive phone. hacking between 2006 and 2011. the judge also accepted that piers
in a briefing at scotland yard, police said their main working hypothesis is that a zigi has gone into the river thames. the 35 year old was last seen on cctv leaning over the railings of chelsea bridge in london. for those watching on tv, you can see that footage of him walking across the bridge just before 11:30 pm. last wednesday evening. that was four hours after the incident in south london. we understand marine units will now be carrying out searches of the river thames, but they say it...
>> let's speak to ray addison atnewscotland yard. good morning. of £20,000 because perhaps they believe he is a still alive and b being harboured somewhere. is that a fair conclusion . to reach? >> well, sources are telling gb news that this £20,000 reward is a good indication that those running the investigation do believe that azadi is currently being harboured by friends , being harboured by friends, possibly connections or possibly even a network of people and they may not even know that he is a suspect in this case. they may be a group of people that don't typically tend to watch engush don't typically tend to watch english language. main stream british news, and therefore may not even have been aware here that he is a suspect in this attack. a good indication of that being obviously recently the met put out details of the appeal for azadi in farsi. of course, the language spoken by many afghans. now, of course, the language spoken by many afghans . now, of course, many afghans. now, of course, that message certainly is getting through to man
>> let's speak to ray addison at new scotland yard. good morning. of £20,000 because perhaps they believe he is a still alive and b being harboured somewhere. is that a fair conclusion . to reach? >> well, sources are telling gb news that this £20,000 reward is a good indication that those running the investigation do believe that azadi is currently being harboured by friends , being harboured by friends, possibly connections or possibly even a network of people and they may not...
and i'm joined by theo chikomba atnewscotland yard.elopments now this increasingly looks like it's turning into the search for a body who was caught on. >> yes. well, the latest press briefing , >> yes. well, the latest press briefing, uh, by >> yes. well, the latest press briefing , uh, by the briefing, uh, by the metropolitan police concluded around half an hour ago, in which they confirmed that they're working . hypothesis. the they're working. hypothesis. the main one now is that abdul ezedi fell into the river. now, his last whereabouts were at the chelsea bridge. this is through cctv footage, which they were able to see him on there at around 11:30 in the evening, a few hours following that. suspected chemical attack. now there's been a question about an observed observation about his behaviour . observed observation about his behaviour. once he was walking on that bridge, seen going up and down, and then it's not quite clear whether some vehicles went past where he was last seen. and then he all of a sudden disappeared. but what
and i'm joined by theo chikomba at new scotland yard.elopments now this increasingly looks like it's turning into the search for a body who was caught on. >> yes. well, the latest press briefing , >> yes. well, the latest press briefing, uh, by >> yes. well, the latest press briefing , uh, by the briefing, uh, by the metropolitan police concluded around half an hour ago, in which they confirmed that they're working . hypothesis. the they're working. hypothesis. the main one...
you know, i mean, people could have said, well, it's wrongofscotland yardnotthey'llscotland yarddon't forget exactly, exactly i >> -- >> but look, i'm so pleased because as, um, i heard one of you, i think it was yourself, andrew, earlier in this show, that he would get the level of protection scotland yard protection that scotland yard give people of his stature give to people of his stature anyway, didn't need to. anyway, so he didn't need to. but in my opinion, anybody in this , he gets full this country, he gets full protection police at all protection of the police at all times, at least they should . times, or at least they should. i mean, agree that harry is i mean, i agree that harry is more person , uh, not more of a famous person, uh, not a member of the royal family more, but a celebrity. and so the police are equipped to give extra attention and extra resources to that which they do wear. the harry paid for it. >> so i'm sorry, mike. look, i can think of a sentence involving the words cake and eat it. if you withdraw from public life, from royal life, you withdraw fr
you know, i mean, people could have said, well, it's wrong of scotland yard not they'll scotland yard don't forget exactly, exactly i >> -- >> but look, i'm so pleased because as, um, i heard one of you, i think it was yourself, andrew, earlier in this show, that he would get the level of protection scotland yard protection that scotland yard give people of his stature give to people of his stature anyway, didn't need to. anyway, so he didn't need to. but in my opinion, anybody in...
mark easton, bbcnews,scotland yard. action plan with 32 measures aimed at improving the lives of disabled people. they include more help for guide dog owners and resources to help councils create accessible playgrounds. our disability correspondent nikki fox has the story. you like it? i'm not quite sure how much i like it. this isn'tjust any playground. it's a brand new, fully accessible, inclusive playground in north london. with funding from barnet council, mums natalie and deborah also raised money to get this project off the ground. and deborah knows just how hard it is to find these kinds of places for young people like her son zack. to be sitting here now with it existing, and i can now when i'm thinking at the weekends, what am i going to do with him? i can come to the park here, that's a joy. and to see other people in the same way, happily coming in, children of all abilities playing together, it's a marvellous thing and sadly this shouldn't be a marvellous thing. thisjust should be. for winnie, it opens up a
mark easton, bbc news, scotland yard. action plan with 32 measures aimed at improving the lives of disabled people. they include more help for guide dog owners and resources to help councils create accessible playgrounds. our disability correspondent nikki fox has the story. you like it? i'm not quite sure how much i like it. this isn'tjust any playground. it's a brand new, fully accessible, inclusive playground in north london. with funding from barnet council, mums natalie and deborah also...
very much for the latest after i you very much for the latest after that police briefing atnewscotland yardround information and what the police have said and of course the sightings they have been able to establish through all the work they are currently doing with cctv, they have 100 officers currently scouring cctv right across the capital. that is the latest coming to us from the met police. the headlines in the business news coming up in a moment. hello. well, yes, there is some snow in the forecast, but it's not going to be particularly widespread. having said that, where it does fall, it could end up being quite heavy. on the one hand, we have mild weather and weather systems coming in from the south. on the other, colder air from the arctic is spreading into scotland right now. so it's a chilly, bright picture here through the rest of the day. some snow showers across the highlands, but still relatively mild with some damp weather across the south of the country. and here's that big low that's approaching us with its rain—bearing clouds. you can see all of that rain spreading toward
very much for the latest after i you very much for the latest after that police briefing at new scotland yardround information and what the police have said and of course the sightings they have been able to establish through all the work they are currently doing with cctv, they have 100 officers currently scouring cctv right across the capital. that is the latest coming to us from the met police. the headlines in the business news coming up in a moment. hello. well, yes, there is some snow in...
scotland yardsaid the evidence threshold for criminal prosecution had not been met.r kelvin kiptum, who's been killed in a car crash at the age of 24. he died alongside his coach when their car came off the road in western kenya. he set the world record in the chicago marathon last year with a winning time of two hours and 35 seconds. anne soy reports from nairobi. he was no doubt destined for greatness. at only 24, kelvin kiptum had run three of the seven fastest marathon times in history. this is him in london last year. he broke away from the leading pack mid—race and went on to win and set a new course record. later in the year, he broke the world record in chicago, shaving 34 seconds off his compatriot eliud kipchoge's time. a world record means a lot to me. to beat a world record, it's so hard, you have to work hard, and that has been a long journey for me. he was going to attempt to run the rotterdam marathon in under two hours this april, but over the weekend, he crashed on this road, close to his birthplace in kenya's rift valley. kelvin lost control of the
scotland yard said the evidence threshold for criminal prosecution had not been met.r kelvin kiptum, who's been killed in a car crash at the age of 24. he died alongside his coach when their car came off the road in western kenya. he set the world record in the chicago marathon last year with a winning time of two hours and 35 seconds. anne soy reports from nairobi. he was no doubt destined for greatness. at only 24, kelvin kiptum had run three of the seven fastest marathon times in history....
lets speak to our correspondent azadeh moshiri who's outsidenewscotland yardin central london.what you had there is a big development in _ tell is more. what you had there is a big development in terms - tell is more. what you had there is a big development in terms of- tell is more. what you had there is a big development in terms of the l a big development in terms of the motive. that is what the police have been trying to piece together and what they have confirmed is that not only the young mother, 31 years old, and her two children were known to abdou shakoor as eddie, but the mother and abdul shokoor ezedi and the mother where any relationship and it broke down, which is believed to be the reason for the attack. they believe is a day has sustained injuries that if not treated could be fatal, which is why it is so important for hospitals to be on high alert for him he does come in. they have also said that they believe that the mother has sustained injuries that are severe enough that she has had to be sedated. she is still sedated, her condition is so poor that she is una
lets speak to our correspondent azadeh moshiri who's outside new scotland yard in central london.what you had there is a big development in _ tell is more. what you had there is a big development in terms - tell is more. what you had there is a big development in terms of- tell is more. what you had there is a big development in terms of the l a big development in terms of the motive. that is what the police have been trying to piece together and what they have confirmed is that not only the...
mark easton, bbcnews,scotland yard.ggest stars in hollywood, with starring roles in the back to the future films. in 1991 he was diagnosed with parkinson s disease, and he officially retired from acting two years ago because of declining health, but now he s back in a documentary that s been nominated for several awards, including best documentary at the baftas. tom brook went to meet him in new york. i was big. i was bigger than bubble gum. the story of me, take two. michaelj fox has been picking up awards and doing interviews to support the documentary in which he appears. michael, good to meet you. how are you? the documentary is called still: a michaelj fox movie, which chronicles his life, his rise to major tv and film stardom in the 1980s, and his life after being diagnosed with parkinson's disease. i woke up and i noticed my pinky. parkinson's disease. it's not a portrait of a man full of self—pity. quite the contrary. i have parkinson's. i struggle with it. it's hard. it's annoying. it's more than annoying, but
mark easton, bbc news, scotland yard.ggest stars in hollywood, with starring roles in the back to the future films. in 1991 he was diagnosed with parkinson s disease, and he officially retired from acting two years ago because of declining health, but now he s back in a documentary that s been nominated for several awards, including best documentary at the baftas. tom brook went to meet him in new york. i was big. i was bigger than bubble gum. the story of me, take two. michaelj fox has been...
atnewscotland yard. any update from the police?— from the police?ce? there have i currently been no breakthrough from the police? there have - currently been no breakthrough is in the month hunt now in its third main day. —— manhunt. where is abdul shokoor ezedi? we know the metropolitan police are involved in the search, officers on the ground looking at cctv, northumbria police also involved as well as the british transport police. other forces across the country will be on a high state of alert. we know the police have managed to piece together a better picture of what happened on the actual day of the attack, on wednesday. the police say abdul shokoor ezedi drove from newcastle where he was staying, left there in the very early hours of wednesday morning then travelled down to london, his vehicle was first spotted at around 6:30am in tooting in. furthersightings spotted at around 6:30am in tooting in. further sightings of his car in the afternoon and the attack at clapham at 7:30pm, just before, he was last spotted getting on a london undergroun
at new scotland yard. any update from the police?— from the police?ce? there have i currently been no breakthrough from the police? there have - currently been no breakthrough is in the month hunt now in its third main day. —— manhunt. where is abdul shokoor ezedi? we know the metropolitan police are involved in the search, officers on the ground looking at cctv, northumbria police also involved as well as the british transport police. other forces across the country will be on a high...
scotland yardsaid the evidence threshold for criminal prosecution had not been met. for its candidate in the rochdale by—election, despite comments he made about israel during a local meeting. azhar ali has apologised for reportedly saying the country had allowed the 7th october attacks to go ahead, so it could do whatever it wanted in response. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth reports. this is my plan for rochdale in 30 seconds. the man who wants to be labour's next mp for rochdale, in his own promotional video. but less than a week after launching his campaign, azharali has had to apologise. he said comments he'd reportedly made claiming israel had allowed the october the 7th attack to happen were inexcusable, ignorant and false. labour has condemned what he said, but the party is standing by him. he has retracted his remarks, apologised unreservedly, explained that he fell for this online conspiracy theory, but also, and this is absolutely critical, has this seriousness of understanding the scale of the offence caused. in rochdale, it's too late for labour
scotland yard said the evidence threshold for criminal prosecution had not been met. for its candidate in the rochdale by—election, despite comments he made about israel during a local meeting. azhar ali has apologised for reportedly saying the country had allowed the 7th october attacks to go ahead, so it could do whatever it wanted in response. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth reports. this is my plan for rochdale in 30 seconds. the man who wants to be labour's next mp for rochdale,...
scotland yard'smarine policing unit attended and recovered a corpse which detectives working on thecal attack inquiry quickly concluded was their key suspect, abdul shakoor ezedi. because of the amount of time that the body has been in the water, it has not been obvious to do an easy visual identification, or indeed to get immediate fingerprints. however, with the very distinctive clothing that was being worn and the property that we have found on the body, we are able to strongly believe that this is abdul ezedi. detectives spent ten intense days hunting ezedi after the attack in clapham, in which a 31—year—old woman was seriously injured and her two young children hurt. ezedi, an afghan refugee, had lured the women to a meeting after their relationship had broken down. she got into his car, whereupon a strong alkali was thrown into herface. ezedi, in the dark hoodie, fled on foot, his movements tracked on cctv. he walked for hours along the thames before police concluded hejumped into the river at chelsea bridge. across 20 days, his body floated downstream, retracing the journey o
scotland yard's marine policing unit attended and recovered a corpse which detectives working on thecal attack inquiry quickly concluded was their key suspect, abdul shakoor ezedi. because of the amount of time that the body has been in the water, it has not been obvious to do an easy visual identification, or indeed to get immediate fingerprints. however, with the very distinctive clothing that was being worn and the property that we have found on the body, we are able to strongly believe that...
scotland yardsaid the evidence threshold for criminal prosecution had not been met.olitical parties in pakistan have confirmed that they are in talks about whether to form a coalition government, after the general election provided no clear winner. the move has angered supporters of the jailed former prime minister, imran khan, who have been protesting against the results, calling them "rigged". independent parliamentary candidates affiliated with mr khan's party won the most seats — and courts are now hearing their legal challenges. let's have a look at the results. earlier, i asked husain haqqani, pakistan s former ambassador to the united states, what does he make of the fragmented election result? the fragmented nature of the result essentially reflects the fragmented nature of pakistan's society. it is polarised, the supporters of imran khan have made a massive showing in the selection. they overcame all kinds of repression and intimidation. at the same time, the fact remains they and their party have not been willing to cooperate with any other political party
scotland yard said the evidence threshold for criminal prosecution had not been met.olitical parties in pakistan have confirmed that they are in talks about whether to form a coalition government, after the general election provided no clear winner. the move has angered supporters of the jailed former prime minister, imran khan, who have been protesting against the results, calling them "rigged". independent parliamentary candidates affiliated with mr khan's party won the most seats...
we'll have the latest fromnewscotland yard.g up in the next little while. first, here are the weather details. hello. well, yes, there is some snow in the forecast, but it's not going to be particularly widespread. having said that, where it does fall, it could end up being quite heavy. 0n the one hand, we have mild weather and weather systems coming in from the south. 0n the other, colder air from the arctic is spreading into scotland right now. so it's a chilly, bright picture here through the rest of the day. some snow showers across the highlands, but still relatively mild with some damp weather across the south of the country. and here's that big low that's approaching us with its rain—bearing clouds. you can see all of that rain spreading towards the uk. so we've got cold air in the north coming in from the arctic, milder air spreading in from the south. it's where these two air masses meet. well, that's where we're going to have that period of rain, sleet and snow, really icy conditions maybe in some areas from northern
we'll have the latest from new scotland yard.g up in the next little while. first, here are the weather details. hello. well, yes, there is some snow in the forecast, but it's not going to be particularly widespread. having said that, where it does fall, it could end up being quite heavy. 0n the one hand, we have mild weather and weather systems coming in from the south. 0n the other, colder air from the arctic is spreading into scotland right now. so it's a chilly, bright picture here through...
reporter ray addison, who isoutsidescotland yard? rayoutsidenewscotland yard? >> well, the latest that we've heard is this £20,000 reward that's being offered to anyone who can come forward with information about azad's whereabouts . so i think it's whereabouts. so i think it's important to reflect on what we know about azad at this point. we know that he's an extremely resourceful and determined individual . we know that he made individual. we know that he made his way from afghanistan, presumably through several countries , and then into the countries, and then into the back of a lorry, into to the uk in 2016. and people who know him from newcastle associates of him described him as extremely determined and persuasive as a character and it's possible, therefore, that police will be concerned and certainly are concerned and certainly are concerned that he will have persuaded somebody to protect him, to shelter him, either here in london, perhaps back in his adopted hometown of newcastle or somewhere else in the united kingdom. we saw those cctv footage of him
reporter ray addison, who is outside scotland yard? ray outside new scotland yard? >> well, the latest that we've heard is this £20,000 reward that's being offered to anyone who can come forward with information about azad's whereabouts . so i think it's whereabouts. so i think it's important to reflect on what we know about azad at this point. we know that he's an extremely resourceful and determined individual . we know that he made individual. we know that he made his way from...
theo chikomba there for us innewscotland yard.k you indeed. you very much indeed. >> so let's discuss this. what was whatever you thought about it, i'm sure you thought it was fascinating. this interview knew that vladimir putin has given to tucker carlson . it dropped tucker carlson. it dropped overnight all two hours of it. and we are joined by ukrainian member of parliament andre osadchuk . really good to have osadchuk. really good to have your company this morning. i'm i'm assuming andre , that you i'm assuming andre, that you watched this interview . what is watched this interview. what is your immediate reaction to it? >> good morning . uh, your immediate reaction to it? >> good morning. uh, i had to because it's part of my job. i need to know my enemy. and my reaction shortly is very simple . reaction shortly is very simple. uh, putin desperately wants to return to the western, uh, screens , to western media in screens, to western media in fact, he received, uh , this fact, he received, uh, this result. but but if you put a
theo chikomba there for us in new scotland yard.k you indeed. you very much indeed. >> so let's discuss this. what was whatever you thought about it, i'm sure you thought it was fascinating. this interview knew that vladimir putin has given to tucker carlson . it dropped tucker carlson. it dropped overnight all two hours of it. and we are joined by ukrainian member of parliament andre osadchuk . really good to have osadchuk. really good to have your company this morning. i'm i'm assuming...
our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has the latest for us now fromnewscotland yard.more can you tell us? it was wednesday _ what more can you tell us? it was wednesday three _ what more can you tell us? it was wednesday three weeks _ what more can you tell us? it was wednesday three weeks ago - what more can you tell us? it wasi wednesday three weeks ago when what more can you tell us? it "was wednesday three weeks ago when abdul shokoor ezedi, police believe, for the corrosive substance in the face of a 31—year—old woman and two children and also allegedly threw one of those children to the ground. he disappeared into clapham station, reappeared in king's cross, and then went back down by tube, to the river, to the station near tower bridge. police tracked him by cctv to chelsea bridge. by that point he had disappeared and it took police some time to work through the cctv but they did establish that he had gone off chelsea bridge and into the river. they announced that about a week and a half ago. and since then they've been trolling the river, trying to see if ther
our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has the latest for us now from new scotland yard.more can you tell us? it was wednesday _ what more can you tell us? it was wednesday three _ what more can you tell us? it was wednesday three weeks _ what more can you tell us? it was wednesday three weeks ago - what more can you tell us? it wasi wednesday three weeks ago when what more can you tell us? it "was wednesday three weeks ago when abdul shokoor ezedi, police believe, for the...
joining me now isformerscotland yarddetective peter bleksley, who been peter bleksley, who has beening this case from . it covering this case from. it started and spent a lot of time explaining things to us yesterday. a rather brilliantly peter, thank so much for peter, thank you so much for coming afternoon. um, coming back this afternoon. um, peter, now reward on coming back this afternoon. um, pet
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joining me now is former scotland yard detective peter bleksley, who been peter bleksley, who has beening this case from . it covering this case from. it started and spent a lot of time explaining things to us yesterday. a rather brilliantly peter, thank so much for peter, thank you so much for coming afternoon. um, coming back this afternoon. um, peter, now reward on coming back this afternoon. um, pet
scotland .yard say morethought.scotland. ay more than 10,000 pro—palestine protesters have marched through central london. members of the stop the war coalition and palestine solidarity campaign, called for an end to the israel—hamas conflict. one woman was arrested on suspicion of setting off a smoke bomb or flare. these protesters explained to us their demands. people need to support palestine and stop what's going on because day to day, every day , more and day to day, every day, more and more horrific sights are seen. >> the people are talking and the government needs to listen. not only the uk, all governments needs to listen because the people have spoken. >> we are all humans. we all should feel each other. we shouldn't be gaza shouldn't be like that. people shouldn't be killed and slaughtered like that. so i'm praying for a better world, a peaceful world. >> well, for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or simply go to gb news. carmel's hurts. now let's get back to . si
scotland . yard say more thought. scotland. ay more than 10,000 pro—palestine protesters have marched through central london. members of the stop the war coalition and palestine solidarity campaign, called for an end to the israel—hamas conflict. one woman was arrested on suspicion of setting off a smoke bomb or flare. these protesters explained to us their demands. people need to support palestine and stop what's going on because day to day, every day , more and day to day, every day, more...
.>>scotland yardis >> so atnewscotland yardis our very own reporter, addison rae um, tell us whatng. >> yes. well, the latest is the search is very much focusing on the south london area. that's because that's the last known confirmed sighting of azadi around about 950 on wednesday evening. he'd come out of tower hill tube station and then walked across all hallows lane . walked across all hallows lane. and we can see the image that's been released by the met of him there on all hallows lane and he has that distinctive black jacket zipped up the hood up as well and pulled tight around his face, perhaps trying to disguise that injury to the right hand side of his face. grey pants, full length pants and white trainers as well . and then we trainers as well. and then we heard that there was this arrest in the early hours of yesterday morning of this 22 year old man on suspicion of assisting an offender. he was taken to a south london police station and then released later that afternoon on bail . police saying afternoon on bail. police saying that they are tracking zaidi or have been
. >> scotland yard is >> so at new scotland yard is our very own reporter, addison rae um, tell us whatng. >> yes. well, the latest is the search is very much focusing on the south london area. that's because that's the last known confirmed sighting of azadi around about 950 on wednesday evening. he'd come out of tower hill tube station and then walked across all hallows lane . walked across all hallows lane. and we can see the image that's been released by the met of him...
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scotland yard said the evidence threshold for criminal prosecution had not been met.f contracts with private firms. these private finance initiative schools are locked into 25—30—year contracts in which charges rise more than at other schools. pfi investors say the contracts give long—term value for taxpayers. you're live with bbc news. former us president — and likely republican nominee — donald trump is facing even more criticism from nato allies, after his comments at a weekend...
. >> let's talk toformerscotland yarddetective peter bleksley, who's with us now.well, round about 40 years ago, when i was on the drug squad at scotland yard, we arrested a man called david meaden in possession of 36 kilos of cocaine . kilos of cocaine. >> and at that time, that was the largest landslide seizure of cocaine 36kg. we're now talking about. cocaine 36kg. we're now talking about . 5.7 tonnes, 150 times about. 5.7 tonnes, 150 times bigger than that seizure that we had that made the papers in a big way back in the 80s, which just goes to show the growth of the industry, the illegal drugs industry is now the fourth biggest industry in the world. the demand for illegal drugs is colossal and will not go away. and this is just yet another example of the folly of having these drugs illegal. what we need to do to reduce harm to combat this industry, to wrestle it from the vice like grip of organised crime , is to legalise organised crime, is to legalise and regulate the industry . and regulate the industry. >> and that's hugely controversial , of course, but c
. >> let's talk to former scotland yard detective peter bleksley, who's with us now.well, round about 40 years ago, when i was on the drug squad at scotland yard, we arrested a man called david meaden in possession of 36 kilos of cocaine . kilos of cocaine. >> and at that time, that was the largest landslide seizure of cocaine 36kg. we're now talking about. cocaine 36kg. we're now talking about . 5.7 tonnes, 150 times about. 5.7 tonnes, 150 times bigger than that seizure that we had...