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and sirjohn did oint out that is important. and sirjohn did point out some — that is important.f course, which i think everyone will acknowledge. so when things like this do occur people do ask things like about resources and if there are enough and if the service is too stretched. there was a lot of pressure _ service is too stretched. there was a lot of pressure this _ service is too stretched. there was a lot of pressure this time - service is too stretched. there was a lot of pressure this time on - service is too stretched. there was a lot of pressure this time on both | a lot of pressure this time on both m15 a lot of pressure this time on both mi5 and counterterrorism policing. the demands with the highest they had been for decades. the islamic state was fermenting more terrorist attacks and encouraging terrorist attacks and encouraging terrorist attacks around the world at this time and being successful in encouraging people around the world to conduct attacks where they were. so it was an unprecedentedly difficult time to operate in. i personally don't think resources w
and sirjohn did oint out that is important. and sirjohn did point out some — that is important.f course, which i think everyone will acknowledge. so when things like this do occur people do ask things like about resources and if there are enough and if the service is too stretched. there was a lot of pressure _ service is too stretched. there was a lot of pressure this _ service is too stretched. there was a lot of pressure this time - service is too stretched. there was a lot of pressure...
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for his mother, figen murray, sirjohn saunders' findings weren't a surprise.with the benefit of hindsight, but hindsight wasn't there, and whatever went wrong went wrong and you can't turn the clock back. so this is the situation we are faced with. a lot of the families have got a real intense anger, as i'm sure you can understand. you haven't, have you? i have not been angry because anger to me is not a very useful emotion. i'd much rather channel my energy into proactivity and moving forward because, you know, martyn was such a fun—loving and people—loving guy. he was so full ofjoy. and i think if i was angry, depressed, sad all the time, i... i'd do his very essence a disservice. the day after the anniversary, i remember coming downstairs and saying to my husband, the anniversary is over now. i now feel i need to go to schools because i felt that young people are so vulnerable to radicalisation and ijust wanted to give them the tools to know what to do if they feel they're being radicalised and also the knowledge to even know and recognise how they're being
for his mother, figen murray, sirjohn saunders' findings weren't a surprise.with the benefit of hindsight, but hindsight wasn't there, and whatever went wrong went wrong and you can't turn the clock back. so this is the situation we are faced with. a lot of the families have got a real intense anger, as i'm sure you can understand. you haven't, have you? i have not been angry because anger to me is not a very useful emotion. i'd much rather channel my energy into proactivity and moving forward...
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for his mother, figen murray, sirjohn saunders' findings weren't a surprise.ould maybe been done differently, with the benefit of hindsight, but hindsight wasn't there, and whatever went wrong went wrong, and you can't turn the clock back, so, this is the situation we are faced with. a lot of the families have got a real intense anger, as i'm sure you can understand, you haven't, have you? i have not been angry, because anger to me is not a very useful emotion. i'd much rather channel my energy into proactivity and moving forward, because, do you know, martyn was such a fun—loving and people—loving guy, he was so full ofjoy, and i think if i was angry, depressed, sad all the time, i'd do his very essence a disservice. the day after the anniversary i remember coming downstairs and saying to my husband, the anniversary is over now, i now feel i need to go to schools, because i felt that young people are so vulnerable to radicalisation and ijust wanted to give them the tools to know what to do if they feel they are being radicalised. also the knowledge to even kn
for his mother, figen murray, sirjohn saunders' findings weren't a surprise.ould maybe been done differently, with the benefit of hindsight, but hindsight wasn't there, and whatever went wrong went wrong, and you can't turn the clock back, so, this is the situation we are faced with. a lot of the families have got a real intense anger, as i'm sure you can understand, you haven't, have you? i have not been angry, because anger to me is not a very useful emotion. i'd much rather channel my energy...
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chairman sirjohn saunders says the reasons for the missed opportunity include a "failure" by an mi5 officeract swiftly enough. he's been speaking at the publication of the third and final report into the deaths of the 22 victims of the 2017 attack, carried out by suicide bomber salman abedi. today's report considers how abedi was radicalised and any chances security services missed to stop him. let's hearfrom sirjohn saunders, chairman of the manchester arena inquiry said there was a missed opportunity. what i have been able to set out in the open part of volume three is that i have found a significant missed opportunity to take action that might have prevented the attack. it is not possible to reach any conclusion on the balance of probabilities or to any other evidential standard as to whether the attack would have been prevented. however, there was a realistic possibility that actionable intelligence could have been obtained, which might have led to actions preventing the attack. the reason for this missed opportunity included a failure by the security service, in my view, to act swiftly
chairman sirjohn saunders says the reasons for the missed opportunity include a "failure" by an mi5 officeract swiftly enough. he's been speaking at the publication of the third and final report into the deaths of the 22 victims of the 2017 attack, carried out by suicide bomber salman abedi. today's report considers how abedi was radicalised and any chances security services missed to stop him. let's hearfrom sirjohn saunders, chairman of the manchester arena inquiry said there was a...
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we are expecting a | statement from the chair of the manchester arena inquiry, sirjohn saunders, thewill hearfrom is saunders, the first person we will hear from is the saunders, the first person we will hearfrom is the barrister who is representing the forced side of the inquiry and a lead lawyer during this inquiry over in the 196 days exact. we have already heard of two stages of the manchester arena inquiry about the planning policing and preparation and the potential opportunities mess they are to stop salman ramadan abedi on the night. we've also heard a quite critical report about the response of the emergency services in the immediate aftermath of the bombing in may 2017 here in manchester so we have had two stages already and this is the third and final stage, effectively about what the security out the suicide bombing, could it have been prevented is the question that the families involved would like to know the answer to and they may or may not get the answer to that this afternoon when we hear from sirjohn saunders because the big issue here is that much of the evidence h
we are expecting a | statement from the chair of the manchester arena inquiry, sirjohn saunders, thewill hearfrom is saunders, the first person we will hear from is the saunders, the first person we will hearfrom is the barrister who is representing the forced side of the inquiry and a lead lawyer during this inquiry over in the 196 days exact. we have already heard of two stages of the manchester arena inquiry about the planning policing and preparation and the potential opportunities mess...
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sirjohn's report today. its midst. sirjohn's report today . many lessons we must today. the necessary urgently . police the necessary urgently. police investigating the death of a missing who was found in brighton last night say the newborn may have been dead for some, the remains were found in woodland close to where constance and mark gordon were arrested on monday. the couple had evaded for more than seven weeks and refused to give any information on the location welfare of their baby. they are currently being held on suspicion , child neglect, suspicion, child neglect, manslaughter , a labour source manslaughter, a labour source has told gb news that sue gray been hired as the keir starmer's chief of staff. the senior civil servant led the investigation into . partygate. it's understood into. partygate. it's understood resign her role in the cabinet office to take up a position in labour party. a downing street says the resignation has been accepted with immediate effect. those are your latest news headlines. i'm back in half an houn headlines. i'm back in half an ho
sirjohn's report today. its midst. sirjohn's report today . many lessons we must today. the necessary urgently . police the necessary urgently. police investigating the death of a missing who was found in brighton last night say the newborn may have been dead for some, the remains were found in woodland close to where constance and mark gordon were arrested on monday. the couple had evaded for more than seven weeks and refused to give any information on the location welfare of their baby. they...
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sirjohn, the chairman, repeatedly stressed that responsibility for the bombing rested with brothers salmanention was to uncover what went wrong so no one has to suffer in his word such terrible pain and loss again. he identified the failings of the venue, of the emergency services and of the security services and the families have described the possibility that the attack could have been thwarted as a devastating conclusion, but they've also paid tribute both to sirjohn and his team for their unwavering determination to uncover the truth and also to those who looked after them through the process, the support unit and what was called the resilience hope and interestingly the government has announced its setting up a permanent expert panel to help people after major tragedies in england and wales. this was an inquiry about learning lessons and perhaps one of the lessons is that the inquiry itself found a good balance between the need for dispassionate legal detachment and just as much needed, humanity is like mark easton, thank you. police have tonight charged constance marten and mark gord
sirjohn, the chairman, repeatedly stressed that responsibility for the bombing rested with brothers salmanention was to uncover what went wrong so no one has to suffer in his word such terrible pain and loss again. he identified the failings of the venue, of the emergency services and of the security services and the families have described the possibility that the attack could have been thwarted as a devastating conclusion, but they've also paid tribute both to sirjohn and his team for their...
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the only people who did hear it people giving evidence, sirjohn saunders and some of the legal counselnd there will only be so much he can say this afternoon about that. but we do know he will go as far as he can and say as much as he can to help theirfamilies come he can and say as much as he can to help their families come to terms with what happened. and i think this afternoon, we will hear from with what happened. and i think this afternoon, we will hearfrom sir john saunders at two o'clock and then throughout the afternoon from families about whether their questions have been answered about whether this was preventable from a security services point of view. danny savage in manchester. protesters have clashed with police in athens during demonstrations against the operator of the passenger train that crashed on tuesday. 0fficers used tear gas to disperse the crowds, who'd lit fires in the streets. at least 43 people died after the collision with a freight train, near the town of larissa. with the latest, here's our europe correspondent, nick beake. the aftermath of greece's worst
the only people who did hear it people giving evidence, sirjohn saunders and some of the legal counselnd there will only be so much he can say this afternoon about that. but we do know he will go as far as he can and say as much as he can to help theirfamilies come he can and say as much as he can to help their families come to terms with what happened. and i think this afternoon, we will hear from with what happened. and i think this afternoon, we will hearfrom sir john saunders at two o'clock...
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sirjohn's report today contains many lessons we must heed.ssary changes urgently . well, in other news urgently. well, in other news today, a couple has been with gross negligence, manslaughter after a baby's remains were found in a woodland in sussex. constance marten and mark gordon have also been charged with concealing the birth of a child and perverting the course justice. the couple went missing in january and were arrested on tuesday. they're now due to appean tuesday. they're now due to appear. crawley magistrates court tomorrow . now further court tomorrow. now further leaked whatsapp messages by matt hancock suggest the former health secretary's
sirjohn's report today contains many lessons we must heed.ssary changes urgently . well, in other news urgently. well, in other news today, a couple has been with gross negligence, manslaughter after a baby's remains were found in a woodland in sussex. constance marten and mark gordon have also been charged with concealing the birth of a child and perverting the course justice. the couple went missing in january and were arrested on tuesday. they're now due to appean tuesday. they're now due to...
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sirjohn talked about the... prevent programme. is it working? t the... prevent programme.d fighting there. i think for them, this isn't an answer, this is the guy who needed to be arrested. the idea of improvement, yes, i think the british are fed up of hearing of lessons that need to be learned. he appears not to have read the latest report and they're not taken seriously by government any longer. hello. it hasn't been a particularly dramatic day weather—wise, and things will stay quite quiet over the next couple of days. but i want to draw your attention to what is on the way next week, something colder with the chance of some snow. more on that to come, but let's start with a look back at the satellite picture from a little earlier on today. you can see that cloud amounts did vary across the uk. quite a lot of sunshine across southern england, wales, the midlands. further north, there was more in the way of cloud. that cloud producing some showers, and actually through the night, i think we'll see more cloud rolling back into southern and central parts of england, getti
sirjohn talked about the... prevent programme. is it working? t the... prevent programme.d fighting there. i think for them, this isn't an answer, this is the guy who needed to be arrested. the idea of improvement, yes, i think the british are fed up of hearing of lessons that need to be learned. he appears not to have read the latest report and they're not taken seriously by government any longer. hello. it hasn't been a particularly dramatic day weather—wise, and things will stay quite...
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i want to thank sirjohn saunders and his team, who have spent more than three years on it.n does not claim any of the educational establishments that the bomber attended for failing to identify that he was a risk, but he does find that more needs to be done to ensure that education providers share relevant information about students. sirjohn concludes that the bomber should have been subject to a prevent referral at some point in 2015 or 2016, adding that however, it is very hard to say what would have happened if he had been approached under prevent or the channel programme. the police investigation into the attack is praised. although sirjohn cannot conclude whether the attack would have been prevented, he finds that there was a significant missed opportunity to take further investigative action, that he judges might have led to information which could have prevented it. while this is welcome, and the home office will work at pace with both organisations to act on the recommendations, we must not lose sight of the fact that responsibility for the attack lies with the bomb
i want to thank sirjohn saunders and his team, who have spent more than three years on it.n does not claim any of the educational establishments that the bomber attended for failing to identify that he was a risk, but he does find that more needs to be done to ensure that education providers share relevant information about students. sirjohn concludes that the bomber should have been subject to a prevent referral at some point in 2015 or 2016, adding that however, it is very hard to say what...
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the chair of the inquiry, sirjohn saunders , said inquiry, sirjohn saunders, said that there was a realisticsibility that investigators could stopped the bombing could have stopped the bombing if had acted on two if they had acted on two important pieces of evidence back in 2017. by the way, it also found that the bombers family held significant responsibility for is extremist beliefs bought. we'll come on to that because they were kind of outside the remit and didn't contribute to the inquiry at all. but martin daubney , your all. but martin daubney, your thoughts on that? well, you're right to say that it wasn't the first time. so ten years ago, i worked on a case of a man called junaid hussain, who was an islamist hacker who escaped britain on bail and became a key target in syria. he ended up being eviscerated by a drone. i would say rot in hell. and he was openly recruiting british muslims on facebook, radicalising them online in full, plain sight . and we were full, plain sight. and we were phoning m15 will phoning top cop and saying, look at this. i went to the king's college internat
the chair of the inquiry, sirjohn saunders , said inquiry, sirjohn saunders, said that there was a realisticsibility that investigators could stopped the bombing could have stopped the bombing if had acted on two if they had acted on two important pieces of evidence back in 2017. by the way, it also found that the bombers family held significant responsibility for is extremist beliefs bought. we'll come on to that because they were kind of outside the remit and didn't contribute to the inquiry...
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being held now, this is sirjohn hancock , who is the chairman .hatever or now, please it. in this final open volume of my report , i deal with three report, i deal with three topics. the radicalisation of salman abedi , the planning and salman abedi, the planning and preparation for the attack by salman abedi and hashem abedi , salman abedi and hashem abedi, and whether the attack could have been prevented by. the security service , security service, counter—terrorism, policing . counter—terrorism, policing. while most public interest will focus on the attack could or should have been prevented and, the role of the security service , the significance of the other two topics should not be underestimated . it is it is underestimated. it is it is important that we understand and as much as we can about the radicalisation of abedi so that similar signs can be recognised and appropriate taken . it is and appropriate taken. it is also important that we know in detail about the preparations for the attack so that measures can be in, which would which wou
being held now, this is sirjohn hancock , who is the chairman .hatever or now, please it. in this final open volume of my report , i deal with three report, i deal with three topics. the radicalisation of salman abedi , the planning and salman abedi, the planning and preparation for the attack by salman abedi and hashem abedi , salman abedi and hashem abedi, and whether the attack could have been prevented by. the security service , security service, counter—terrorism, policing ....
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but i'm fortunately i'm with sirjohn.ever looking unlikely, but you never know. you dosage on redwood thank you so much. we will soon but coming up in on cancelled, the journalist and author tom bower live in the studio to go through all of the later news on those shameless sussexes and collude why they are demanding prince and princess titles for their two californian children . their two californian children. but next in the media vows as gary lineker's bbc bust up makes it into parliament, does director—general tim davie have duty to resign? my superstore panel have their say on that, plus more of tomorrow's newspaper front pages. that's straight after this very . break tomorrow, this night now in the media abouts . straight to the media abouts. straight to the front pages and the eye newspaper reports on tomorrow's budget offering parents a free childcare boost . those with childcare boost. those with toddlers set to be given extra 30 hours a week . the daily mail 30 hours a week. the daily mail also leads with jeremy
but i'm fortunately i'm with sirjohn.ever looking unlikely, but you never know. you dosage on redwood thank you so much. we will soon but coming up in on cancelled, the journalist and author tom bower live in the studio to go through all of the later news on those shameless sussexes and collude why they are demanding prince and princess titles for their two californian children . their two californian children. but next in the media vows as gary lineker's bbc bust up makes it into parliament,...
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yesterday highlighted even more when sirjohn said there were | more when sirjohn said there were missedwas challenging for many of— report, that was challenging for many of us. report, that was challenging for many of us— report, that was challenging for man ofus. , ., ., many of us. they don't say that had the taken many of us. they don't say that had they taken their _ many of us. they don't say that had they taken their chances, _ many of us. they don't say that had they taken their chances, the - they taken their chances, the tragedy would definitely have been prevented, but there is a chance there. and for the families, that will be heartbreaking enough to know. but the other element of this is that there is a big fat report sitting there that you will never see because it is confidential and classified. i know some families feel very angry and frustrated about that. how you both feeling? i personally am 0k that. how you both feeling? i personally am ok with it, because every country has a secret service. and there are things that every country has to keep under wraps, the national
yesterday highlighted even more when sirjohn said there were | more when sirjohn said there were missedwas challenging for many of— report, that was challenging for many of us. report, that was challenging for many of us— report, that was challenging for man ofus. , ., ., many of us. they don't say that had the taken many of us. they don't say that had they taken their _ many of us. they don't say that had they taken their chances, _ many of us. they don't say that had they taken their...
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sirjohn's report today contains many lessons we must heed every one of them and make the necessary changesrgently . well security minister urgently. well security minister tom tugendhat says m15 has made change since the attack . i know change since the attack. i know that all of us are working to make sure that the improvements that need to be made are made. already more than 100 changes have been done and no doubt this report will highlight others . report will highlight others. the home secretary and i support mi5 in the home secretary and i support m15 in making those changes. meanwhile, officials in syria believe they have enough evidence to convict shamima begum if an international criminal tribunal is set up. following a visit to kurdistan , following a visit to kurdistan, the labour mp lloyd russell—moyle said authorities there asked him for a tribunal to be established to try. also, thousands of former isis fighters and their families . fighters and their families. shamima bagan was 15 when she left london to join the islamic state terror group . here, police state terror group. h
sirjohn's report today contains many lessons we must heed every one of them and make the necessary changesrgently . well security minister urgently. well security minister tom tugendhat says m15 has made change since the attack . i know change since the attack. i know that all of us are working to make sure that the improvements that need to be made are made. already more than 100 changes have been done and no doubt this report will highlight others . report will highlight others. the home...
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well sirjohn, i'm sure we'll be heanng well sirjohn, i'm sure we'll be hearing more about in the comingweeks, but thanks the moment for joining days and weeks, but thanks the moment forjoining me on the moment for joining me on the programme this morning. thanks to sir jeffrey donaldson as well for coming on the show. well, coming up, the increase in cuckooing how criminals taking over of vulnerable over the homes of vulnerable people. should be a new people. should there be a new law . that's all after the . break welcome back to the show. well, employees are calling for a new law to stop the practise of quickly where criminal gangs take over people, people's homes to store drugs, guns or , the to store drugs, guns or, the proceeds of a crime victims often targeted because they're vulnerable , perhaps to an vulnerable, perhaps to an addiction or their age or a disability . offenders can be disability. offenders can be violent , threatening or groom violent, threatening or groom vulnerable people and helping . vulnerable people and helping. so the campaign for social justice that this p
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the chair of the inquiry, sirjohn saunders, found that intelligence could have led to the suicide bombersalman abedi, being stopped in the days before the attack. 22 people were killed in the attack. danny savage reports. nearly six years on from the atrocity of the manchester arena, a thorough report has concluded the security services missed a significant chance to take action, which may have prevented it. i take action, which may have prevented it.— prevented it. i have found a significant _ prevented it. i have found a significant missed - prevented it. i have found a i significant missed opportunity to take action that might have prevented the attack. there was a realistic possibility that actionable intelligence may have been obtained which might have been obtained which might have led to actions preventing the attack. the reason for this missed opportunity included a failure by the security service in my view to act swiftly enough. in my view to act swiftly enough-— in my view to act swiftly enou:h. , ., enough. in response to the criticism. _ enough. in response to the criticism,
the chair of the inquiry, sirjohn saunders, found that intelligence could have led to the suicide bombersalman abedi, being stopped in the days before the attack. 22 people were killed in the attack. danny savage reports. nearly six years on from the atrocity of the manchester arena, a thorough report has concluded the security services missed a significant chance to take action, which may have prevented it. i take action, which may have prevented it.— prevented it. i have found a significant...
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and there are no doubt many more changes that are going to be needed from the reports that sirjohn hasy sure that they are put in place as well. the arena bombing was manchester's darkest day. tonight, its mayor said the country was simply not prepared for a terror attack like it to happen here, and that the inquiry�*s findings must be used both to protect and respond better in future. judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the netherlands pilots a new scheme that could lead to the full legalisation of cannabis production. first, the plates slid gently off the restaurant tables. then suddenly, the tables, the chairs and people crashed sideways and downwards. it was just a matter of seconds as the ferry lurched onto her side. the hydrogen bomb. on a remote pacific atoll, the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i had heard the news earlier and so, my heart went bang, bang, bang! - the constitutional rights of these marchers are their rights as citizens of the united states a
and there are no doubt many more changes that are going to be needed from the reports that sirjohn hasy sure that they are put in place as well. the arena bombing was manchester's darkest day. tonight, its mayor said the country was simply not prepared for a terror attack like it to happen here, and that the inquiry�*s findings must be used both to protect and respond better in future. judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the netherlands pilots a new...
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sirjohn's report today midst. sirjohn's report today contains many lessons we must heed.ntly . the necessary changes urgently. and news coming to us just a couple of ago. a couple has been charged with gross negligence, manslaughter after a baby's remains were found in woodland in sussex yesterday . constance in sussex yesterday. constance marten, a gordon, have also been charged with concealing the birth of a and perverting course of justice. the couple went missing in january and arrested on tuesday . they're now due to on tuesday. they're now due to appear at crawley magistrates court tomorrow . now further court tomorrow. now further leaked whatsapp messages by matt hancock suggest the former health secretary's were asking if could lock up nigel farage. the messages revealed by the telegraph were allegedly sent in 2020 after mr. farage shared a video of himself drinking a pub a fortnight earlier. he'd been seen at a trump rally in the states. well, under covid lockdown, rules , anyone coming lockdown, rules, anyone coming from abroad was required to quarantine for 14
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sirjohn's report today midst. sirjohn's report today contains many lessons we must heed.ntly . the necessary changes urgently. and news coming to us just a couple of ago. a couple has been charged with gross negligence, manslaughter after a baby's remains were found in woodland in sussex yesterday . constance in sussex yesterday. constance marten, a gordon, have also been charged with concealing the birth of a and perverting course of justice. the couple went missing in january and arrested on tuesday . they're now due to on tuesday. they're now due to appear at crawley magistrates court tomorrow . now further court tomorrow. now further leaked whatsapp messages by matt hancock suggest the former health secretary's were asking if could lock up nigel farage. the messages revealed by the telegraph were allegedly sent in 2020 after mr. farage shared a video of himself drinking a pub a fortnight earlier. he'd been seen at a trump rally in the states. well, under covid lockdown, rules , anyone coming lockdown, rules, anyone coming from abroad was required to quarantine for 14
sirjohn's report today midst. sirjohn's report today contains many lessons we must heed.ntly . the necessary changes urgently. and news coming to us just a couple of ago. a couple has been charged with gross negligence, manslaughter after a baby's remains were found in woodland in sussex yesterday . constance in sussex yesterday. constance marten, a gordon, have also been charged with concealing the birth of a and perverting course of justice. the couple went missing in january and arrested on...
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the conductor, sirjohn elliott gardner, said the planned closure was a scandal. 140,000 people signedp pay for the singers. i don't see this as a u—turn at all, actually, what this is... is where still going to deliver our plans but were able to do it while keeping hold of the bbc singers. that's a really, a really good thing, i'm delighted to be able to say that. and we are now able to do it by working in partnership with external colleagues as well. discussions are still ongoing but hope are high that the singers future are secure. they will definitely be a part of this year's proms. david sillito, bbc news. let's ta ke let's take a look at the weekend weather now with louise. hi there. it certainly has been a day of dodging the downpours today, hasn't it? look at these mixed fortunes. this was run more common a little earlier on. beautiful day, sunshine coming out. just an hour later, look at this, threatening skies, and we have had some real torrential downpours today. you often hear is use the phrase bands and organised showers, and what does that mean? this is the perfect exampl
the conductor, sirjohn elliott gardner, said the planned closure was a scandal. 140,000 people signedp pay for the singers. i don't see this as a u—turn at all, actually, what this is... is where still going to deliver our plans but were able to do it while keeping hold of the bbc singers. that's a really, a really good thing, i'm delighted to be able to say that. and we are now able to do it by working in partnership with external colleagues as well. discussions are still ongoing but hope...
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but we also know that part of the common sense group of mps are backbench group led by sirjohn hays.h group led by sirjohn hays . 36 of those have all hays. 36 of those have all signed a letter , say demanding signed a letter, say demanding an from gary lineker. an apology from gary lineker. and that's where all really whole row stems from, because afternoon it looked like much the dates they would go ahead as but above bbc within the hierarchy a sort of meeting took place between them and gary lineker where they told him that he was going to have to step back unless he made a public apology an announcement essentially which sources close to say would have to gary lineker say would have caused a humiliation. caused him a humiliation. so today himself has gone to the leicester city football game and, the sports programming for the bbc has been left completely in tatters, essentially with football and final score, both because of those boycotts from the other reporters standing with him. i mean , is a bit of with him. i mean, is a bit of a disappointment for football fans . see that fo
but we also know that part of the common sense group of mps are backbench group led by sirjohn hays.h group led by sirjohn hays . 36 of those have all hays. 36 of those have all signed a letter , say demanding signed a letter, say demanding an from gary lineker. an apology from gary lineker. and that's where all really whole row stems from, because afternoon it looked like much the dates they would go ahead as but above bbc within the hierarchy a sort of meeting took place between them and gary...
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the conductor, sirjohn elliott gardner, said it was a scandal. 140,000 people signed a petition.h has five orchestras and a choir, is under huge pressure to cut costs. its income has dropped by around 40% in real terms in recent years, and today's announcement has only happened because of an offer of financial support from two as—yet unnamed external organisations. there are high hopes but there's still much to discuss. i don't see this as a u—turn at all, actually. what this is is we're still going to deliver our plans but we're able to do it whilst keeping hold of the bbc singers. that's a really, really good thing. i'm delighted to be able to say that. and we are now able to do it by working in partnership with external colleagues as well. discussions are still ongoing, but hopes are high that the singers�* future is secure. they will definitely be a part of this year's proms. david sillito, bbc news. now on bbc news, talking movies: the changing face of hollywood. people were genuinely excited about the movies and about movie stars. fin about the movies and about movie stars.—
the conductor, sirjohn elliott gardner, said it was a scandal. 140,000 people signed a petition.h has five orchestras and a choir, is under huge pressure to cut costs. its income has dropped by around 40% in real terms in recent years, and today's announcement has only happened because of an offer of financial support from two as—yet unnamed external organisations. there are high hopes but there's still much to discuss. i don't see this as a u—turn at all, actually. what this is is we're...
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sirjohn very early on. fortescue in the late 15th century sets out the key point that the king of england is king under the law, whereas the king of france is the law . and not of france is the law. and not only do we do this for our own country, but we spread it the world. we give it to our empire. look at, the american constitution, the freedoms in the american constitution, drawn from ours, an attempt to perfect the british constitution. we provide the rule of law, democracy , efficient democracy, efficient administration. we stop warring tribes. we have this extra ordinary imperial story that bfings ordinary imperial story that brings human rights to the world. that is our contribution . and indeed, it used to be. amnesty's contribution, because that's what amnesty used to do before it decided to go in for this selfish basement. it seems to want open people glueing themselves to motorways and russian judges allegedly blocking all legislation . we all blocking all legislation. we all say amnesty if they'd
sirjohn very early on. fortescue in the late 15th century sets out the key point that the king of england is king under the law, whereas the king of france is the law . and not of france is the law. and not only do we do this for our own country, but we spread it the world. we give it to our empire. look at, the american constitution, the freedoms in the american constitution, drawn from ours, an attempt to perfect the british constitution. we provide the rule of law, democracy , efficient...
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sirjohn curtice, professor. sirjohn curtice, professor.st outlining what all this means for the labour party going forward. some fantastic forward. look some fantastic e—mails coming in relating to top that we're top story as well that we're covering refugees covering about afghan refugees being moved out of a hotel or hotels i say, and then hotels, i should say, and then essentially being placed into local and being told local housing and being told they've to accept that they've got to accept that housing or basically risk being homeless. patrick. nephew homeless. hi, patrick. my nephew has job. he has a wife and a has no job. he has a wife and a son. he lives in a caravan, so not a hotel. can get a house not a hotel. can he get a house with free everything well. with free everything as well. these refugees . no, i these so—called refugees. no, i thought and that's from thought no. and that's from david. david, firstly, i have everything sorted for you everything sorted out for you and but this not and your nephew, but this is not and yo
sirjohn curtice, professor. sirjohn curtice, professor.st outlining what all this means for the labour party going forward. some fantastic forward. look some fantastic e—mails coming in relating to top that we're top story as well that we're covering refugees covering about afghan refugees being moved out of a hotel or hotels i say, and then hotels, i should say, and then essentially being placed into local and being told local housing and being told they've to accept that they've got to...
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sirjohn's report today contains many lessons we must heed. every one of them and make the necessary changes urgently . well, in other news urgently. well, in other news today, a couple has been with gross negligence, manslaughter after a baby's remains were found in a woodland in sussex. constance marten and mark gordon have also been charged with concealing the birth of a child and perverting the course justice. the couple went missing in january and were arrested on tuesday. they're now due to appean tuesday. they're now due to appear. crawley magistrates court tomorrow . now further court tomorrow. now further leaked whatsapp messages by matt hancock suggest the former health secretary's asked if they could up nigel farage. messages revealed by the telegraph were allegedly sent in 2020 after mr. farage shared a video of himself drinking at a pub a fortnight after he'd been seen as a trump rally in the states under covid lockdown rules. anyone coming from abroad was required to corner wine for 14 days. it's reported matt hancock considered
sirjohn's report today contains many lessons we must heed. every one of them and make the necessary changes urgently . well, in other news urgently. well, in other news today, a couple has been with gross negligence, manslaughter after a baby's remains were found in a woodland in sussex. constance marten and mark gordon have also been charged with concealing the birth of a child and perverting the course justice. the couple went missing in january and were arrested on tuesday. they're now due...
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sirjohn's report today contains many lessons we must heed. every one of them and make the necessary changes urgently . well, in other news urgently. well, in other news today, a couple has been with gross negligence, manslaughter after a baby's remains were found in a woodland in sussex. constance marten and mark gordon have also been charged with concealing the birth of a child and perverting the course justice. the couple went missing in january and were arrested on tuesday. they're now due to appean tuesday. they're now due to appear. crawley magistrates court tomorrow . now further court tomorrow. now further leaked whatsapp messages by matt hancock suggest the former health secretary's asked if they could up nigel farage. messages revealed by the telegraph were allegedly sent in 2020 after mr. farage shared a video of himself drinking at a pub a fortnight after he'd been seen as a trump rally in the states under covid lockdown rules. anyone coming from abroad was required to corner wine for 14 days. it's reported matt hancock considered
sirjohn's report today contains many lessons we must heed. every one of them and make the necessary changes urgently . well, in other news urgently. well, in other news today, a couple has been with gross negligence, manslaughter after a baby's remains were found in a woodland in sussex. constance marten and mark gordon have also been charged with concealing the birth of a child and perverting the course justice. the couple went missing in january and were arrested on tuesday. they're now due...
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earlier i spoke to sirjohn vickers, the former chair of the independent commssion on banking, who calledobally there is room for improvement. now, there have been a lot of excellent reforms in the 15 years since the crisis of 2008, the capital standards, ways to resolve banks, those will have helped a lot in recent days with the collapse of svb but those reforms both globally and nationally in my view should have gone considerably further. one of the lessons of these events is that they do need to go further and they certainly should not be rowed back in the other direction as some voices calling for deregulation were seeking. were all of your observations, your proposals, adopted? is there anything particular from your report recommendations the weekend, might well be worth revisiting? our recommendations were for the uk. we were set up by uk government to write a report and our recommendations were pretty much adopted, particularly the structural reform for banks called ring fencing. we were in a global context, and the global regulatory baseline is absolutely crucial. our view when we
earlier i spoke to sirjohn vickers, the former chair of the independent commssion on banking, who calledobally there is room for improvement. now, there have been a lot of excellent reforms in the 15 years since the crisis of 2008, the capital standards, ways to resolve banks, those will have helped a lot in recent days with the collapse of svb but those reforms both globally and nationally in my view should have gone considerably further. one of the lessons of these events is that they do need...
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how big a voter issue sirjohn.a voter issue for voters is law and order an anti—social crime? some people say the police can't be bothered. somebody has had their car vandalised or a window put through . but from my own through. but from my own personal experience, it can be a really upsetting is the government on the money by by putting this forward this week ? putting this forward this week? well, i think some of the republican affirmed concerns about let's anti—social behaviour graffiti etc. is one of those things that there constituents will often refer to them about and complain about. the difference, however, is or not, government can actually come up with something that actually makes a difference. and i think you've been quite rightly quizzing sir robert about the protocol two of what's being proposed. mean , this being proposed. i mean, this is not first government have not the first government to have tried you'll remember tried this. you'll remember going the labour going back to the labour government un
how big a voter issue sirjohn.a voter issue for voters is law and order an anti—social crime? some people say the police can't be bothered. somebody has had their car vandalised or a window put through . but from my own through. but from my own personal experience, it can be a really upsetting is the government on the money by by putting this forward this week ? putting this forward this week? well, i think some of the republican affirmed concerns about let's anti—social behaviour graffiti...
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sirjohn hayes this weekend. avaricious smug and arrogant so questions in the commons that we just brought you on whole issue of course of bbc following that gary lineker case and lucy , the gary lineker case and lucy, the culture secretary, answering questions, damian greene calling an embarrassing, terrible time. john nicholson, the snp then, of course, talking about whole issue of richard sharpe , the issue of richard sharpe, the board of governors chairman, but lucy frazer, indicating that the government or these ministers were seeking not to intervene because of the independence the bbc but clearly still a political hot potato for the government . you're watching gb government. you're watching gb news live. we'll have all the latest for you coming up in a moment in the program. but first, let's an update on the rest of the headlines with tamzin . mark steyn . it's very tamzin. mark steyn. it's very much it's 2:02. here are the headunes much it's 2:02. here are the headlines from gb newsroom a woman has been
sirjohn hayes this weekend. avaricious smug and arrogant so questions in the commons that we just brought you on whole issue of course of bbc following that gary lineker case and lucy , the gary lineker case and lucy, the culture secretary, answering questions, damian greene calling an embarrassing, terrible time. john nicholson, the snp then, of course, talking about whole issue of richard sharpe , the issue of richard sharpe, the board of governors chairman, but lucy frazer, indicating that...
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evidence when m15 and other security services gave evidence, that was a secret hearing which only sirjohnage of the inquiry. that is what we will find —— that is when we will find out exact how much will be answered. thank you. borisjohnson has raised concerns about the northern ireland agreement, saying it is not about the united kingdom taking back control. when i look at the deal we have now, i have mixed feelings. i'm conscious of where the political momentum is and people's deep desire to just get on and this has to be about the people of northern ireland. their businesses and their lives. given that we have got rid of the bill, i can see why so many people are attracted to accepting a compromise. i agree passionately with sir jeffrey donaldson, for whom i have the highest regard, that the people of northern ireland need their assembly and they need their government. it is not for me to advise sir geoffrey, but i hope he can find a way of reconciling himself and his party to this outcome, which is the fact that we have come and get them back into stormont. but, and i won't be thanked
evidence when m15 and other security services gave evidence, that was a secret hearing which only sirjohnage of the inquiry. that is what we will find —— that is when we will find out exact how much will be answered. thank you. borisjohnson has raised concerns about the northern ireland agreement, saying it is not about the united kingdom taking back control. when i look at the deal we have now, i have mixed feelings. i'm conscious of where the political momentum is and people's deep desire...
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there are no doubt many more changes that are going to be needed from the reports that sirjohn has writtenplace. the will be making absolutely sure that they are in place.— will be making absolutely sure that they are in place. the arena bombing was manchester _ they are in place. the arena bombing was manchester starkest _ they are in place. the arena bombing was manchester starkest day. - they are in place. the arena bombing| was manchester starkest day. tonight its mayor said the country was simply not prepared for a terror attack like it to happen here. and the inquiries of finding must be used both to protect and respond better in future. the head of m15 said he is profoundly sorry that m15 did not manage or prevent the attack, i'm speaking to the bbc�*s correspondent frank 6ardner. what did they miss? id correspondent frank gardner. what did they miss?— correspondent frank gardner. what did they miss? d specifically missed two of pieces _ did they miss? d specifically missed two of pieces intelligence, - did they miss? d specifically missed two of pieces intelligence, were - did they
there are no doubt many more changes that are going to be needed from the reports that sirjohn has writtenplace. the will be making absolutely sure that they are in place.— will be making absolutely sure that they are in place. the arena bombing was manchester _ they are in place. the arena bombing was manchester starkest _ they are in place. the arena bombing was manchester starkest day. - they are in place. the arena bombing| was manchester starkest day. tonight its mayor said the country...
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i�*m joined now by sirjohn curtice. he�*s professor of politics at strathclyde university.misled arliament? ~ ., , deliberate when he misled arliament? ~ . , ., parliament? i think the answer that auestion is parliament? i think the answer that question is maybe _ parliament? i think the answer that question is maybe not. _ parliament? i think the answer that question is maybe not. it's - parliament? i think the answer that question is maybe not. it's of- parliament? i think the answer that question is maybe not. it's of the l question is maybe not. it�*s of the two criteria. 0ne question is maybe not. it�*s of the two criteria. one of which it is to do with intentionally misleading the house. the other is to do with it recklessly doing so. if that second criteria in which, by the end of his session, where the former prime minister began to look vulnerable. 0ne argument there is that, and giving such categorical assurances, the guidance on social distancing was always followed. the prime minister perhaps knowingly exaggerated the position because he himself acknowledged thi
i�*m joined now by sirjohn curtice. he�*s professor of politics at strathclyde university.misled arliament? ~ ., , deliberate when he misled arliament? ~ . , ., parliament? i think the answer that auestion is parliament? i think the answer that question is maybe _ parliament? i think the answer that question is maybe not. _ parliament? i think the answer that question is maybe not. it's - parliament? i think the answer that question is maybe not. it's of- parliament? i think the answer that...
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but sirjohn mark all that is absolutely driven chop nature .com very very nature of driven .com veryam . i don't like michelle here i am. i don't like these ulez things though . i know these ulez things though. i know it war cars . and you say it is a war on cars. and you say they'll be to a city they'll be coming to a city nearby. already in nearby. these are already in loads of cities. cleaner. yeah and i do. ijust loads of cities. cleaner. yeah and i do. i just it a little bit of an ongoing war on getting us out of our cars and onto push bikes . heaven forbid a flat . oh, bikes. heaven forbid a flat. oh, well, there you go. people have been putting bags over the cameras and people say , they cameras and people say, they should one over my head should put one over my head instead. but i've patrick christys and i will see you tomorrow 3 pm. up next, tomorrow at 3 pm. up next, dewbs co . to where this is. dewbs& co 160 million quid. that is the price tag of today's anti social behaviour crackdown . this has behaviour crackdown. this has been announced by rishi sunak. it's got all kin
but sirjohn mark all that is absolutely driven chop nature .com very very nature of driven .com veryam . i don't like michelle here i am. i don't like these ulez things though . i know these ulez things though. i know it war cars . and you say it is a war on cars. and you say they'll be to a city they'll be coming to a city nearby. already in nearby. these are already in loads of cities. cleaner. yeah and i do. ijust loads of cities. cleaner. yeah and i do. i just it a little bit of an ongoing...
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joining us from oxford is economist, sirjohn vickers, the former chair of the independent commissionressed in your inquiry? very much so. it certainly has. _ expressed in your inquiry? very much so. it certainly has. there _ expressed in your inquiry? very much so. it certainly has. there have - so. it certainly has. there have been a lot of excellent reforms in the 15 years since the crisis of 2008, the capital standards, ways to resolve banks, those will have helped a lot in recent days with the collapse of sbb but those reforms both globally and nationally in my view should have gone considerably further. one of the lessons of these events is that they do need to go further and they certainly should not be rowed back in the other direction as some voices calling for deregulation were seeking. ititlere direction as some voices calling for deregulation were seeking. were all of our deregulation were seeking. were all of your observations, _ deregulation were seeking. were all of your observations, your _ of your observations, your proposals, adopted? is there anything particularfrom
joining us from oxford is economist, sirjohn vickers, the former chair of the independent commissionressed in your inquiry? very much so. it certainly has. _ expressed in your inquiry? very much so. it certainly has. there _ expressed in your inquiry? very much so. it certainly has. there have - so. it certainly has. there have been a lot of excellent reforms in the 15 years since the crisis of 2008, the capital standards, ways to resolve banks, those will have helped a lot in recent days with...
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sir john does not blame any of sirjohn does not blame any of the educational establishments that the a risk. but he does find that more needs to be done to ensure that education providers share relevant information about students . sir john concludes students. sir john concludes that the bomber should have been subject to prevent referral at some point in 2015 or 2016, adding that, however, it is very hard to say what would have happened if he had been approached to prevent it or the channel programme . the police channel programme. the police investigation into the attack operation mountain line is praised , although sirjohn praised, although sir john cannot conclude whether the attack that the attack would have been prevented . he finds have been prevented. he finds that there a significant missed opportunity to take further investigative action that he just might have led to information which could have prevented it . while this is prevented it. while this is welcome and the home office will work at pace , both organisations work at pace, both organisations to act on the chairman'
sir john does not blame any of sirjohn does not blame any of the educational establishments that the a risk. but he does find that more needs to be done to ensure that education providers share relevant information about students . sir john concludes students. sir john concludes that the bomber should have been subject to prevent referral at some point in 2015 or 2016, adding that, however, it is very hard to say what would have happened if he had been approached to prevent it or the channel...