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she was reported missing on the 1st of march and avon and somerset police put out and avon and somerseter and two children from the area. they say her family have been made aware and are being supported by police officers. meanwhile police here in dundee say they will have an increased presence in this area in the coming days and are asking anyone with any information to come forward. police in london say they're increasingly concerned about the disappearance of a woman in south london. sarah everard, who is 33, spoke to her partner on the phone while walking from clapham junction to brixton on wednesday night, which was the last time anyone heard from her. a friend said it was extremely uncharacteristic for her to go missing. detective chief inspector ian kenward is from the metropolitan police. he gave this statement to reporters on clapham common, one of the areas being searched, this afternoon. i'm here today to appeal for information for the whereabouts of sarah everard. she was last seen on wednesday the 3rd of march. she had been to a friend's house in leathwaite road. we believe
she was reported missing on the 1st of march and avon and somerset police put out and avon and somerseter and two children from the area. they say her family have been made aware and are being supported by police officers. meanwhile police here in dundee say they will have an increased presence in this area in the coming days and are asking anyone with any information to come forward. police in london say they're increasingly concerned about the disappearance of a woman in south london. sarah...
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the chair of the avon and somerset police federation said people's right to protest had been hijacked by protesters hell—bent on violence. while the crowd hasn't grown much but hasn't got much smaller either. the police are still blocking the end of the road and defending this police station but have opened up the back road so people can start to move away but at the moment it doesn't seem clear exactly how the situation in bristol is going to end. andrew, thank you for that. andrew plant live in bristol with the very latest. the pace of the coronavirus vaccination rollout in the uk has stepped up again, with almost 850,000 people getting a jab yesterday, the third record breaking day in a row. 4 million people were vaccinated in the last week. but there's a warning from a leading expert at public health england, that despite the success of the vaccine programme, people may need to wear face coverings and socially distance, for several years, until the number of cases goes down worldwide. it comes as a government minister again raised questions over whether foreign holidays will be al
the chair of the avon and somerset police federation said people's right to protest had been hijacked by protesters hell—bent on violence. while the crowd hasn't grown much but hasn't got much smaller either. the police are still blocking the end of the road and defending this police station but have opened up the back road so people can start to move away but at the moment it doesn't seem clear exactly how the situation in bristol is going to end. andrew, thank you for that. andrew plant...
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the chair of the avon in somerset police federation said people's right to protest had been hijacked s hell bent on violence. andrew plant, bbc news, in bristol. what is the latest there this morning, andrew? what are the police saying? it is morning, andrew? what are the police sa in: ? , ., , morning, andrew? what are the police sa in? ,., ,~~~ morning, andrew? what are the police sa in? ., , saying? it is only about ten hours since we left _ saying? it is only about ten hours since we left here _ saying? it is only about ten hours since we left here last _ saying? it is only about ten hours since we left here last night - saying? it is only about ten hours since we left here last night and l since we left here last night and there were still rows of riot police and bottles being thrown. it is striking how well they have cleaned up striking how well they have cleaned up this morning because it was covered in broken glass last night. that is the central police station in bristol where you saw the barrier of riot police, they were protecting that from protesters pretty much for the wh
the chair of the avon in somerset police federation said people's right to protest had been hijacked s hell bent on violence. andrew plant, bbc news, in bristol. what is the latest there this morning, andrew? what are the police saying? it is morning, andrew? what are the police sa in: ? , ., , morning, andrew? what are the police sa in? ,., ,~~~ morning, andrew? what are the police sa in? ., , saying? it is only about ten hours since we left _ saying? it is only about ten hours since we left...
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we've heard from the commissioner of avon and somerset police.right to protest tonight has been hijacked effectively by people hell—bent on causing violence. we know there have been injuries — to people who we've seen with bleeding heads but also to officers, too. and it's not quite clear tonight exactly how this situation in bristol will finally be resolved. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are geraldine scott, westminster correspondent at the yorkshire post and giles kenningham, political commentator, former conservative party press chief. thank you forjoining us for this hour. a quick chat in the moment. tomorrow's front pages starting with... the financial times reports on a last ditch appeal by the prime minister — who will this week ask eu leaders to help stop the bloc banning exports of the astrazeneca vaccine. the guardian follows suit and says an eu ban on covid vaccine exports could delay the uk rollout by two months. breaking an election pledge. the times says the army will be
we've heard from the commissioner of avon and somerset police.right to protest tonight has been hijacked effectively by people hell—bent on causing violence. we know there have been injuries — to people who we've seen with bleeding heads but also to officers, too. and it's not quite clear tonight exactly how this situation in bristol will finally be resolved. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are geraldine scott, westminster...
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we are expecting to hear from the chief constable of avon and somerset police and from the police andsaid do not attend because of pandemic restrictions, turned so quickly violent, resulting in all of this damage and injuries to two police officers. in all of this damage and in'uries to two police officersi in all of this damage and in'uries to two police officers. john, thank ou ve to two police officers. john, thank you very much- — to two police officers. john, thank you very much. and _ to two police officers. john, thank you very much. and plenty - to two police officers. john, thank you very much. and plenty of i to two police officers. john, thank you very much. and plenty of that throughout the morning because we will also be speaking to the government about that in about 25 minutes. the health and social care minister will be with us. talks between the prime minister and eu leaders are expected this week, as tensions rise over vaccine supply. it comes after the eu threatened to ban the export of astrazeneca vaccines, unless the company increases its deliveries to the bloc. le
we are expecting to hear from the chief constable of avon and somerset police and from the police andsaid do not attend because of pandemic restrictions, turned so quickly violent, resulting in all of this damage and injuries to two police officers. in all of this damage and in'uries to two police officersi in all of this damage and in'uries to two police officers. john, thank ou ve to two police officers. john, thank you very much- — to two police officers. john, thank you very much. and _...
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the chair of the avon and somerset police federation said people's right to protest had been hijackedy protesters hell—bent on violence. alon aviram, a local journalist who was at the scene, told me what he witnessed in bristol. as the day progressed, as you've just heard, the protests started to heat up. there were thousands of people initially, who defied orders to march around bristol against the police crime sentencing and courts bill, which is clamping down on the right to protest. and then, as evening descended, people encircled the main police station in the city centre. and then, you know, after quite a tense stand—off, riot police came in, dogs came in, horses, and the scenes that unfolded have been going around the world now. there were police vans on fire. projectiles being thrown. protesters being hit with batons and pepper spray. it's the sort of scenes we haven't seen in bristol for many years and i don't think the uk really has. probably not since the protests following the killing of mark duggan. following the killing of mark du can. �* , ., following the killing of ma
the chair of the avon and somerset police federation said people's right to protest had been hijackedy protesters hell—bent on violence. alon aviram, a local journalist who was at the scene, told me what he witnessed in bristol. as the day progressed, as you've just heard, the protests started to heat up. there were thousands of people initially, who defied orders to march around bristol against the police crime sentencing and courts bill, which is clamping down on the right to protest. and...
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the woman's next of kin has been informed and are being supported by colleagues in avon and somerset. police a woman in south london. sarah everard, who is 33, spoke to her partner on the phone while walking from clapham junction to brixton on wednesday night, which was the last time anyone heard from her. a friend said it was extremely uncharacteristic for her to go missing. the headlines on bbc news... pressure grows on the government over its pay offer to health service staff in england — more unions have joined the backlash. speaking out for dialogue — pope francis meets one of the most powerfulfigures in shia islam on day two of his historic trip to iraq. concerns over unnecessary self—isolation for school children in england because of inaccurate coronavirus test results. sport now, and let's hear all the bad news about england's cricket performance. england's cricketers were well and truly humbled in the final test in india, losing by an innings and 25 runs. they were bowled out for 135 in their second innings, meaning india didn't have to bat again, to complete a 3—1 series victory.
the woman's next of kin has been informed and are being supported by colleagues in avon and somerset. police a woman in south london. sarah everard, who is 33, spoke to her partner on the phone while walking from clapham junction to brixton on wednesday night, which was the last time anyone heard from her. a friend said it was extremely uncharacteristic for her to go missing. the headlines on bbc news... pressure grows on the government over its pay offer to health service staff in england —...
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the chair of the avon and somerset police federation said people's right to protest had been hijacked hell—bent on violence. heavy rains have triggered the worst floods for a century in parts of australia. thousands of residents in the state of new south wales have been told to leave their homes. forecasters are warning that more rain is expected. to give you an idea ofjust how saturated the ground is, take a look at these pictures filmed at 0xley island, about 250 kilometres north of sydney. the water simply has nowhere to go, and that's led to images like this — a house literally floating away. it's believed it belonged to a couple who were due to get married on saturday. the river is peaking nearly six metres above normal. it's already burst its banks. things are so serious that prime minister, scott morrison, has put the australian defence force on standby. well, communities along the hawkesbury river near sydney risk losing their homes and vital utilities could be disrupted for months. earlier i spoke to resident lucy hughes — floodwaters have separated her from her family. curre
the chair of the avon and somerset police federation said people's right to protest had been hijacked hell—bent on violence. heavy rains have triggered the worst floods for a century in parts of australia. thousands of residents in the state of new south wales have been told to leave their homes. forecasters are warning that more rain is expected. to give you an idea ofjust how saturated the ground is, take a look at these pictures filmed at 0xley island, about 250 kilometres north of sydney....
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the chair of the avon and somerset police federation said people's right to protest had been hijackedthe bbc�*s andrew plant reporting from bristol in the west of england. now to the southern philippines and an area rarely visited by the western media. the newly established bangsamoro autonomous region of muslim mindanao is the product of a recent peace deal between separatist fighters and the philippine government. after decades of conflict, the moro islamic liberation front are now transitioning to politics, helping to establish a fledgling regional parliament in return for the decommissioning of firearms. but with other factions still at war with state forces, can the peace hold? 0ur philippines correspondent howard johnson, visited the region, with the westminster foundation for democracy, to take a closer look. the dimaukom mosque was painted electric pink to promote peace and love in an area beset by violence. we've come here to meet umi and this man, two formerfighters of the separatist group the moro islamic liberation front. i asked her why shejoined the group. translation: i
the chair of the avon and somerset police federation said people's right to protest had been hijackedthe bbc�*s andrew plant reporting from bristol in the west of england. now to the southern philippines and an area rarely visited by the western media. the newly established bangsamoro autonomous region of muslim mindanao is the product of a recent peace deal between separatist fighters and the philippine government. after decades of conflict, the moro islamic liberation front are now...
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the chair of the avon and somerset police federation said people's right to protest had been hijackedell—bent on violence. heavy rains have triggered the worst floods for a century in parts of australia. thousands of residents in the state of new south wales have been told to leave their homes. forecasters are warning that more rain is expected. to give you an idea ofjust how saturated the ground is, take a look at these pictures, filmed at 0xley island, about 250 kilometres north of sydney. the water simply has nowhere to go. and that's led to images like this — a house, literally floating away. it's believed it belonged to a couple who were due to get married on saturday. the river is peaking nearly six metres above normal — that's almost 20 feet. it's already burst its banks. things are so serious that prime minister, scott morrison, has put the australian defence force on standby. sophie love lives in tom's creek, which is around 80 kilometres inland from one of the worst—hit areas. she told me how tough the past few days have been on her and her family. ok, so we are on the banks
the chair of the avon and somerset police federation said people's right to protest had been hijackedell—bent on violence. heavy rains have triggered the worst floods for a century in parts of australia. thousands of residents in the state of new south wales have been told to leave their homes. forecasters are warning that more rain is expected. to give you an idea ofjust how saturated the ground is, take a look at these pictures, filmed at 0xley island, about 250 kilometres north of sydney....
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avon and somerset police say its trawling through cctv footage and body cameras to try and identify rioters has seen a massive increase in the number of contacts they've received since the start of the uk's first lockdown. the charity, refuge, says it's had more than 100 and 31 thousand calls and contats since last april, with nearly a fifth of those from women who said their abuser had threatened to kill them. this is bbc world news, the latest headlines . ten people, including a police officer, are shot dead, by a gunman at a supermarket in colorado. one man is in custody. angela merkel confirms an extension to the current coronavirus lockdown — for a further three weeks including the easter break today marks one year since prime minister borisjohnson announced the first lockdown in the uk and told the public to stay at home. the uk economy shrank by 2.9 percent injanuary amid the third lockdown, and is 9 percent smaller than it was before the start of the coronavirus pandemic. so how quickly will it recover? silvia dall�*angelo is senior economist at the international business of federat
avon and somerset police say its trawling through cctv footage and body cameras to try and identify rioters has seen a massive increase in the number of contacts they've received since the start of the uk's first lockdown. the charity, refuge, says it's had more than 100 and 31 thousand calls and contats since last april, with nearly a fifth of those from women who said their abuser had threatened to kill them. this is bbc world news, the latest headlines . ten people, including a police...
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the chair of the avon and somerset police federation said people's right to protest had been hijacked on violence. about 18,000 people have been evacuated from their homes across new south wales in australia as heavy rains continue to batter the east coast. days of torrential downpours have caused rivers and dams to overflow around sydney, triggering calls for mass evacuations. officials have warned that that the rains will last for several days, with two weather systems forecast to collide on monday. let's speak to robey lawrence. he lives in the mid north coast town of kendall near port macquarie — one of the worst—affected areas. thank you forjoining us. tell us about your circumstances. in kendall we have gone through a couple of waves are flooding at the moment, the bridge is open but we do have mainly one bridge in the town that has gone under water a couple of times. that's over the last weekend. it might do it again, weekend. it might do it again, we are not sure.— we are not sure. and forecasters - we are not sure. and forecasters predict . we are not sure. and - forecasters
the chair of the avon and somerset police federation said people's right to protest had been hijacked on violence. about 18,000 people have been evacuated from their homes across new south wales in australia as heavy rains continue to batter the east coast. days of torrential downpours have caused rivers and dams to overflow around sydney, triggering calls for mass evacuations. officials have warned that that the rains will last for several days, with two weather systems forecast to collide on...
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avon and somerset police said the peaceful demonstration had turned violent because of a small minorityesters. seven people have been arrested. 0ur reporter andrew plant was there. in a protest against new police powers, it was soon police themselves who became the target. vans and a police cars set on fire, fireworks thrown into the crowd as around 1,000 protesters gathered in bristol city centre in what has been, police say, the worst violence the city has seen in years. there's a row of police blocking off what is the central police station here in bristol. but you can see at the end of the road, they've also blocked off now the end of this city centre street, but also the side roads, too. and they're doing it from behind, but there's still about 1,000 people in here. and now they're being left with nowhere to go. protesters here holding banners concerned, they say, that the uk is becoming a police state. the kill the bill march started in the early afternoon, but as night fell, the clashes began. projectiles thrown at officers in riot gear. we saw several people with head injuries b
avon and somerset police said the peaceful demonstration had turned violent because of a small minorityesters. seven people have been arrested. 0ur reporter andrew plant was there. in a protest against new police powers, it was soon police themselves who became the target. vans and a police cars set on fire, fireworks thrown into the crowd as around 1,000 protesters gathered in bristol city centre in what has been, police say, the worst violence the city has seen in years. there's a row of...
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the chair of the avon and somerset police federation said people's right to protest had been hijackedl—bent on violence. let's speak to a local journalist who was at the scene — alon aviram — editor of the bristol cable newspaper. just tell us what you saw when you were there. i just tell us what you saw when you were there.— just tell us what you saw when you were there. i mean, as the day progressed _ you were there. i mean, as the day progressed and _ you were there. i mean, as the day progressed and as - you were there. i mean, as the day progressed and as you - you were there. i mean, as the| day progressed and as you have just heard the protests started to heat up, there were thousands of people initially who defied orders to march around bristol and against the police crime sentencing courts bill which is clamping down on the right to protest. and as evening descended people encircled to the main police station in the city center. after quite a tense standoff right police came in, dogs came in horses and the scenes that unfolded have been going around the world now. there were
the chair of the avon and somerset police federation said people's right to protest had been hijackedl—bent on violence. let's speak to a local journalist who was at the scene — alon aviram — editor of the bristol cable newspaper. just tell us what you saw when you were there. i just tell us what you saw when you were there.— just tell us what you saw when you were there. i mean, as the day progressed _ you were there. i mean, as the day progressed and _ you were there. i mean, as the...
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once more with protesters insisting their freedom to demonstrators being taken away but avon and somerset policeth darren. hello there. there is some warmer weather on the way for a while next week, but the weekend started really quite chilly out there with some sunshine, but this is what's coming our way. the cloud and rain streaming in from the atlantic replacing those earlier wintry showers that we had first thing this morning. so whilst there's still some sunshine around its going be slowly fading, the cloud increases from the west, we see a few more showers coming into the south—west of england and wales. a bit of patchy rain for northern ireland and into western parts of scotland with the hazy sunshine lasting for longer across the eastern side of the uk. after that cold start, temperatures are no great shakes this afternoon and just making double figures for many parts of the country. as it turns more cloudy the winds pick up as well and it's going to be windy overnight, rain pushing down across many areas. not much towards the south and south—east of england and the rain will turn more s
once more with protesters insisting their freedom to demonstrators being taken away but avon and somerset policeth darren. hello there. there is some warmer weather on the way for a while next week, but the weekend started really quite chilly out there with some sunshine, but this is what's coming our way. the cloud and rain streaming in from the atlantic replacing those earlier wintry showers that we had first thing this morning. so whilst there's still some sunshine around its going be slowly...
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protesters insisting their freedom to demonstrators being taken away ——to demonstrate. but avon and somerset police*outrageous', �*un—american�* and �*an attack on the constitution�*. republicans in the state passed the new law which tightens rules around voting — including requirements on photo id. state leaders said the changes will uphold the sanctity and security of elections. the president said they were measures clearly designed to stop black people voting. it's an atrocity. if you want any indication that it has nothing to do with fairness, nothing to do with decency, they passed a law saying you can't provide water for people standing in lines while they are waiting to vote, you don't need anything else to know that this is nothing but punitive design to keep people from voting. you can't provide water for people about to vote? give me a break. us presidentjoe biden. the japanese owner of the giant container ship blocking egypt's suez canal has said an effort will be made to free the vessel by saturday night, japan time. the president of the shipping company said the ever given did not appe
protesters insisting their freedom to demonstrators being taken away ——to demonstrate. but avon and somerset police*outrageous', �*un—american�* and �*an attack on the constitution�*. republicans in the state passed the new law which tightens rules around voting — including requirements on photo id. state leaders said the changes will uphold the sanctity and security of elections. the president said they were measures clearly designed to stop black people voting. it's an...
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avon and somerset police said they would not tolerate violent disorder. travel restrictions within its borders, as the "stay local" rule is being relaxed from today. tourist accommodation can reopen and six people from two households can now meet out outside and in private gardens. hywel griffith reports. time to head to the highest peaks, orjust breathe in some sea air. with travel restrictions now at an end within wales, plenty of people are desperate to reacquaint themselves with the countryside and coast. but there's a warning: keep away from crowds, and have an alternative trip in mind if you find green spaces filling up. we are expecting our hot spot areas to get busy, and we would advise people to maybe have a couple of plans up their sleeve, so that if they arrive in one place and it's busy and they're not comfortable being there, they've already got a plan b. last summer, after the first lockdown, sunny weather saw people swarm to places like snowdonia, making some local communities feel anxious. natural resources wales, which manages large areas
avon and somerset police said they would not tolerate violent disorder. travel restrictions within its borders, as the "stay local" rule is being relaxed from today. tourist accommodation can reopen and six people from two households can now meet out outside and in private gardens. hywel griffith reports. time to head to the highest peaks, orjust breathe in some sea air. with travel restrictions now at an end within wales, plenty of people are desperate to reacquaint themselves with...
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avon and somerset police had issued an appeal last week to trace 25 year old bennylyn burke, and thestadium with the team on the verge of winning the scottish premiership. supporters crowded the area around the glasgow ground as the side faced st mirren. some set off flares. the scottish government said it's "extremely disappointed" and condemned the group for what they said was "jeopardising" the safety of others. the duchess of cambridge has spoken of how the pandemic has prompted the public to really back and support all those working on the front line. her comments were made during a special bbc programme — being shown tomorrow — in which members of the royal family celebrate the commonwealth. prince charles paid tribute to the extraordinary determination of the commonwealth's people during the covid crisis. jon donnison reports. once you have had the vaccine, you have a feeling of, you know... for the queen, the country and the commonwealth, the global pandemic has meant it has been a year like no other. zoom meetings and lockdowns, the new normal. royal visits to commonwealth c
avon and somerset police had issued an appeal last week to trace 25 year old bennylyn burke, and thestadium with the team on the verge of winning the scottish premiership. supporters crowded the area around the glasgow ground as the side faced st mirren. some set off flares. the scottish government said it's "extremely disappointed" and condemned the group for what they said was "jeopardising" the safety of others. the duchess of cambridge has spoken of how the pandemic has...
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avon and somerset police said current lockdown rules meant they had to disperse the group., and we've been in this situation here in bristol for more than an hour and a half now. you can see maybe up to 100 protesters sitting and standing there, and this line of riot police haven't moved for quite a long time. and the reason they're standing here is it prevents the protesters going back from here to where they started in the city centre. it comes after these violent scenes on sunday, 21 officers were injured when demonstrators gathered for the kill the bill protest against the proposed new police and crime bill. mounted police officer hannah clarke was working on sunday night with her horse mendip. certainly sunday was on another level from our point of view, i've not seen levels of violence that bad in my career. and i think probably people that have been working in the job for a lot longer than me would agree with that. certainly en route you could hear what was going on. you could hear the noise on the radio and the emergency buttons going off and colleagues asking for h
avon and somerset police said current lockdown rules meant they had to disperse the group., and we've been in this situation here in bristol for more than an hour and a half now. you can see maybe up to 100 protesters sitting and standing there, and this line of riot police haven't moved for quite a long time. and the reason they're standing here is it prevents the protesters going back from here to where they started in the city centre. it comes after these violent scenes on sunday, 21...
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avon and somerset police said current lockdown rules meant they had to disperse the group.ill! it's now after midnight here, and we've been in this situation here in bristol for more than an hour and a half now. you can see maybe up to 100 protesters sitting and standing there, and this line of riot police haven't moved for quite a long time. and the reason they're standing here is it prevents the protesters going back from here to where they started in the city centre. it comes after these violent scenes on sunday, twenty one officers were injured when demonstrators gathered for the kill the bill protest against the proposed new police and crime bill. mounted police officer hannah clarke was working on sunday night with her horse mendip. certainly sunday was on another level from our point of view, i've not seen levels of violence that bad in my career. and i think probably people that have been working in the job for a lot longer than me would agree with that. certainly en route you could hear what was going on. you could hear the noise on the radio and the emergency butt
avon and somerset police said current lockdown rules meant they had to disperse the group.ill! it's now after midnight here, and we've been in this situation here in bristol for more than an hour and a half now. you can see maybe up to 100 protesters sitting and standing there, and this line of riot police haven't moved for quite a long time. and the reason they're standing here is it prevents the protesters going back from here to where they started in the city centre. it comes after these...
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but avon and somerset police said they would not tolerate violent disorder. tim allman, bbc news. f people are desperate to reacquaint themselves with the countryside and coast. but there�*s a warning: keep away from crowds, and have an alternative trip in mind if you find green spaces filling up. we are expecting our hot spot areas to get busy, and we would advise people to maybe, you know, have a couple of plans up their sleeve, so that if they arrive in one place and it�*s busy and they�*re not comfortable being there, they�*ve already got a plan b. last summer, after the first lockdown, sunny weather saw people swarm to places like snowdonia, making some local communities feel anxious. natural resources wales, which manages large areas of the countryside, says this time people must be careful to protect themselves and the environment. there have also been warnings from people outside wales to stay away, unless theirjourney is essential, with the requirement to stay at home still in place around the rest of the uk. hywel griffith, bbc news. all lorry and van drivers entering bri
but avon and somerset police said they would not tolerate violent disorder. tim allman, bbc news. f people are desperate to reacquaint themselves with the countryside and coast. but there�*s a warning: keep away from crowds, and have an alternative trip in mind if you find green spaces filling up. we are expecting our hot spot areas to get busy, and we would advise people to maybe, you know, have a couple of plans up their sleeve, so that if they arrive in one place and it�*s busy and...
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avon and somerset police said current lockdown rules meant they had to disperse the group.re. it comes after these violent scenes on sunday, 21 officers were injured when demonstrators gathered for the kill the bill protest against the proposed new police and crime bill. mounted police officer hannah clarke was working on sunday night with her horse mendip. certainly sunday was on another level from our point of view, i've not seen levels of violence that bad in my career. and i think probably people that have been working in the job for a lot longer than me would agree with that. certainly en route you could hear what was going on. you could hear the noise on the radio and the emergency buttons going off and colleagues asking for help. so it was quite distressing listening as you're on your way. you just wanted to get there to kind of help, really. the aggression towards the police was astonishing, really. a lot of the windows had been damaged. there were vehicles on fire. there were hundreds of people on top of the ncp car parks, throwing items varying from street furnitu
avon and somerset police said current lockdown rules meant they had to disperse the group.re. it comes after these violent scenes on sunday, 21 officers were injured when demonstrators gathered for the kill the bill protest against the proposed new police and crime bill. mounted police officer hannah clarke was working on sunday night with her horse mendip. certainly sunday was on another level from our point of view, i've not seen levels of violence that bad in my career. and i think probably...
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somerset. the victim was found. several gunshot wounds in a vehicle and later died at the hospital. alameda county deputies chased the shooter's car to the rockridge neighborhood where it was found abandoned. police has set up a perimeter in the area to search for suspects in san francisco. a man is under arrest for violently attacking two other men. the first attack was a stabbing. it happened at about 1 30 yesterday afternoon at 16th and mission streets. police say the victim is a 64 year old man who was stabbed in his cheek. about 30 minutes later, a 59 year old man was walking on market street when he was assaulted. police say that victim had head injuries, a witness told officers the suspect ran up to the victim and punched him in the head multiple times, causing him to fall to the ground. police say the suspect then got onto a bus, police used surveillance, video and descriptions from witnesses to determine the same suspect was responsible for both attacks. this morning, police arrested 32 year old jorge de vous milton on multiple assault and battery charges. police say one of the victims is asian, but they don't have any evidence that the attack was a hate crime. some of the challenges are
somerset. the victim was found. several gunshot wounds in a vehicle and later died at the hospital. alameda county deputies chased the shooter's car to the rockridge neighborhood where it was found abandoned. police has set up a perimeter in the area to search for suspects in san francisco. a man is under arrest for violently attacking two other men. the first attack was a stabbing. it happened at about 1 30 yesterday afternoon at 16th and mission streets. police say the victim is a 64 year old...
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somerset. that person died at the hospital. alameda county deputies pursued a suspect car to the rockridge neighborhood where the vehicle was found abandoned at this hour. police have set up a perimeter in that area to search for the suspect. the city of san jose has a new police chief, anthony mata, a 25 year veteran who previously served as deputy chief. and tonight we're learning more about him and why he was chosen katie. rouz azenith smith us here after talking to a community leader as death, well, andre jethro moore, president of the silicon valley naacp, very vocal in his support for maada at a time when there are growing calls for change and policing and building bridges with the community. we're truly honored. ah and. beyond words, and i'm just grateful for this opportunity. anthony model father of three in a chicago native, speaking of tuesday cinemas, a city council meeting after his announced he'd be the new police chief. i've seen after me in the community, not just as a police officer, but as a father as a member of the community, jethro moore, president of a silicon valley and naacp was one of models references. model who's latino and bilingual,
somerset. that person died at the hospital. alameda county deputies pursued a suspect car to the rockridge neighborhood where the vehicle was found abandoned at this hour. police have set up a perimeter in that area to search for the suspect. the city of san jose has a new police chief, anthony mata, a 25 year veteran who previously served as deputy chief. and tonight we're learning more about him and why he was chosen katie. rouz azenith smith us here after talking to a community leader as...