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so suella braverman and crimes.y have warned that there could be more crimes uncovered by this operation onyx that's looking back at the decision making process when it comes to vetting and reviewing files of serving officers and members of the metropolitan police at the moment. in terms of fundamental change, of more fundamental change, we're for that. baroness we're waiting for that. baroness report to come back in march. but morrone has said that he will agree with the recommendations that she out he's hinted at radical, powerful , saying the force's leadership culture and practises are all up for grabs . and when asked for grabs. and when asked earlier if it's time, reconfigure the police in the same that the royal ulster constabulary reconfigured into the northern ireland police service , he didn't dismiss the service, he didn't dismiss the idea. that said would wait for baroness casey's report. paul, thank you very indeed for updating us on that. and of course, we'll see what emerges in terms of those various
so suella braverman and crimes.y have warned that there could be more crimes uncovered by this operation onyx that's looking back at the decision making process when it comes to vetting and reviewing files of serving officers and members of the metropolitan police at the moment. in terms of fundamental change, of more fundamental change, we're for that. baroness we're waiting for that. baroness report to come back in march. but morrone has said that he will agree with the recommendations that...
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she imported grant shapps, to replace suella braverman grant shappsis replace suella braverman grantid sort of feel as though she was prime minister in name only . and the next day of course only. and the next day of course , resignation. and this was the most remarkable time we'd rattled through a number of prime ministers very quickly, but incredibly quickly. then we got another one. well, 44 days, liz truss lasted from becoming prime minister to announcing her resignation. i think there was a widespread understand ing in the conservative party that another eight week leadership contest, particularly of such particularly a time of such multiple crises, wasn't acceptable or desirable. they set the bar incredibly high for the replacement of liz truss essentially , trying to make sure essentially, trying to make sure that there would only be one candidate that ended up being rishi sunak's it is a wild time though because rishi sunak became prime minister and he now has a fairly party beneath him . has a fairly party beneath him. yes, it felt very much as though the support behind rish
she imported grant shapps, to replace suella braverman grant shappsis replace suella braverman grantid sort of feel as though she was prime minister in name only . and the next day of course only. and the next day of course , resignation. and this was the most remarkable time we'd rattled through a number of prime ministers very quickly, but incredibly quickly. then we got another one. well, 44 days, liz truss lasted from becoming prime minister to announcing her resignation. i think there was...
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speaking in the house of commons earlier on today , suella braverman said the today, suella bravermantandard and culture in the police service must change. this case will rightly throw a spotlight once again on safety . spotlight once again on safety. no one should suffer abuse or feel frightened or harassed . feel frightened or harassed. they are at home, out and or onune. they are at home, out and or online . we are taking action to online. we are taking action to prevent violence against women. support victims and survivors relentlessly pursue perpetrators and strengthen the as a whole . and strengthen the as a whole. now you've been hearing on tv news throughout today of people have been injured after a double decker bus overturned in somerset early on this morning. 70 workers from the hinkley point nuclear power station were travelling the bus when it was involved . a collision with involved. a collision with a motorcyclist about 6 am. avon and somerset police are urging people only travel if essential due to the icy and freezing conditions and poor roads. safety conditions. insp
speaking in the house of commons earlier on today , suella braverman said the today, suella bravermantandard and culture in the police service must change. this case will rightly throw a spotlight once again on safety . spotlight once again on safety. no one should suffer abuse or feel frightened or harassed . feel frightened or harassed. they are at home, out and or onune. they are at home, out and or online . we are taking action to online. we are taking action to prevent violence against...
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three years ago says that crucial recommendations have now been dropped by the home secretary suella braverman correspondent adina campbell reports. we couldn't get a doctor's appointment... janet mckay and her partner anthony bryan say their lives have been torn apart because of the windrush scandal. i couldn't plan any part of my life. if i needed to go up the road i had to borrow money. i couldn't work, couldn't sign on. i couldn't go to the doctors. i had to go to a&e because i couldn't go to the dentist. there's lots of things i couldn't have done and that put a lot of stress on me. like many other victims, they are still waiting for compensation from the home office. they say the money will only repair some of the damage. but today's government announcement has caused even more resentment and distrust. in a written statement from the home secretary, suella braverman, three recommendations made in an independent review three years ago will now be scrapped. there will no longer be windrush reconciliation events, on an appointed migrants' commissioner, and no change to the role of the indep
three years ago says that crucial recommendations have now been dropped by the home secretary suella braverman correspondent adina campbell reports. we couldn't get a doctor's appointment... janet mckay and her partner anthony bryan say their lives have been torn apart because of the windrush scandal. i couldn't plan any part of my life. if i needed to go up the road i had to borrow money. i couldn't work, couldn't sign on. i couldn't go to the doctors. i had to go to a&e because i couldn't...
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we had nadhim zahawi, suella braverman, who herself also broke the ministerial code and then appointeddominic raab, gavin williamson. i think this speaks to a government thatjust is focused on the conservative party, not on the interests of the public, and this is going to continue to happen. this really isn't going away, and i think there are still serious questions that the prime minister needs to ask about all of this. nadhim zahawi has spent weeks seeking to dodge questions and to threaten those who asked him questions about his tax affairs. so, that was labour's response to all of this. david, where does this leave the premiership of rishi sunak? of course, when he first came in, he stood famously outside the door of number ten and said his government was going to be all about professionalism and integrity and standards. yes, and rishi sunak in many ways pitched himself as the candidate who could move on from the scandals that had surrounded his previous two successors and there are times in government. now, we've had gavin williamson, one of rishi sunak�*s ministers, who had to s
we had nadhim zahawi, suella braverman, who herself also broke the ministerial code and then appointeddominic raab, gavin williamson. i think this speaks to a government thatjust is focused on the conservative party, not on the interests of the public, and this is going to continue to happen. this really isn't going away, and i think there are still serious questions that the prime minister needs to ask about all of this. nadhim zahawi has spent weeks seeking to dodge questions and to threaten...
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in a written statement from the home secretary, suella braverman, three recommendations made in an independentlonger be windrush reconciliation events, on an appointed migrants' commissioner, and no change to the role of the independent chief inspector of borders and immigration, which could have seen increased powers. this latest announcement is a huge blow for victims and their families, whose lives have been devastated by home office mistakes and comesjust months before 75th anniversary celebrations marking the windrush generation's arrival into the uk. the empire windrush brings to britain 500 jamaicans... thousands of caribbean migrants who came to the uk from the late 1940s legally had the right to remain in the uk. but they were wrongly classed as illegal citizens because of a hostile immigration policy, which meant they were denied access to homes, jobs and nhs care. some were even detained and deported. four years on from the scandal they've only resolved less than half of the compensation claims they promised, and now they're trying to quietly drop some of the recommendations that th
in a written statement from the home secretary, suella braverman, three recommendations made in an independentlonger be windrush reconciliation events, on an appointed migrants' commissioner, and no change to the role of the independent chief inspector of borders and immigration, which could have seen increased powers. this latest announcement is a huge blow for victims and their families, whose lives have been devastated by home office mistakes and comesjust months before 75th anniversary...
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in a written statement from the home secretary, suella braverman, three recommendations made in an independent longer be windrush reconciliation events, on an appointed migrants' commissioner, and no change to the role of the independent chief inspector of borders and immigration, which could have seen increased powers. this latest announcement is a huge blow for victims and their families, whose lives have been devastated by home office mistakes and comes just months before 75th anniversary celebrations marking the windrush generation's arrival into the uk. the empire windrush brings to britain 500 jamaicans... i thousands of caribbean migrants who came to the uk from the late 1940s legally had the right to remain in the uk. but they were wrongly classed as illegal citizens because of a hostile immigration policy, which meant they were denied access to homes, jobs and nhs care. some were even detained and deported. four years on from the scandal they've only resolved less than half of the compensation claims they promised, and now they're trying to quietly drop some of the recommendations tha
in a written statement from the home secretary, suella braverman, three recommendations made in an independent longer be windrush reconciliation events, on an appointed migrants' commissioner, and no change to the role of the independent chief inspector of borders and immigration, which could have seen increased powers. this latest announcement is a huge blow for victims and their families, whose lives have been devastated by home office mistakes and comes just months before 75th anniversary...
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..with these giants, suella braverman and others, sitting behind him pulling the strings.l take from it what they will, i suppose. let's look at this tweet, which shows you and your boss, keir starmer, at the football! chuckles. so that was arsenal versus spurs. what was the score? we lost — badly. so spurs lost to arsenal. to explain for the non—football aficionados, the mp for tottenham and then keir starmer is a proud arsenal fan. but how it work — did you go together? ordid you or did you have to find each other? no, no, no, we went together last year. so which end were you in? oh, god, idon't know which end... well, you must remember! or were you in a special vip area? no, we weren't in the directors' box, but we had very nice seats. keir starmer is, like, a properfooty fan, isn't he? i know some people say, "oh, is this just an act" but actually, when you talk to him, he's really into it. i can't stress enough that he is animated. his language... is bad? ..is not always what people would expect. really?! four—letter words? laughs. he is at his... well... that wasn't
..with these giants, suella braverman and others, sitting behind him pulling the strings.l take from it what they will, i suppose. let's look at this tweet, which shows you and your boss, keir starmer, at the football! chuckles. so that was arsenal versus spurs. what was the score? we lost — badly. so spurs lost to arsenal. to explain for the non—football aficionados, the mp for tottenham and then keir starmer is a proud arsenal fan. but how it work — did you go together? ordid you or did...
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wendy williams' findings had been accepted three years ago by the government, but now suella bravermanuding increased independent scrutiny of home office immigration policy. the scandal involved thousands of legal british residents, many arriving from the caribbean in the 19505 and 605, being wrongly classified as living in the uk illegally. here's our community affairs correspondent, adina campbell. we couldn't get a doctor appointment... we couldn't get a doctor appointment. . .- we couldn't get a doctor appointment... we couldn't get a doctor a- ointment... , . a, . _ ., appointment... janet mackay and her artner appointment... janet mackay and her partner anthony _ appointment... janet mackay and her partner anthony brian _ appointment... janet mackay and her partner anthony brian say _ appointment... janet mackay and her partner anthony brian say their i partner anthony brian say their lives have been torn apart because of the windrush scandal will stop i couldn't plan any part of my life. if i wanted to go down the road i had to— if i wanted to go down the road i had to borrow mo
wendy williams' findings had been accepted three years ago by the government, but now suella bravermanuding increased independent scrutiny of home office immigration policy. the scandal involved thousands of legal british residents, many arriving from the caribbean in the 19505 and 605, being wrongly classified as living in the uk illegally. here's our community affairs correspondent, adina campbell. we couldn't get a doctor appointment... we couldn't get a doctor appointment. . .- we couldn't...
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now, this afternoon, we've heard the home secretary suella braverman and this is what she had to say 'm deeply braverman and this is what she had to say . i'm deeply concerned had to say. i'm deeply concerned by the incident near euston station over the weekend and my sympathies and condolences are with the families of the victims and those who have been affected. there's a live police investigation ongoing right now. and we know that at individual has been arrested and i support the police inquiry out their full investigations so that we can get to the bottom of what happened. can get to the bottom of what happened . and during that happened. and during that incident we understand six people were injured. we understand four women, including a 48 year old woman, has sustained potentially life changing injuries. sustained potentially life changing injuries . and we also changing injuries. and we also understand two children, a 12 year old girl sustained , a leg year old girl sustained, a leg injury. she was treated at a hospital in central london , but hospital in central london, but w
now, this afternoon, we've heard the home secretary suella braverman and this is what she had to say 'm deeply braverman and this is what she had to say . i'm deeply concerned had to say. i'm deeply concerned by the incident near euston station over the weekend and my sympathies and condolences are with the families of the victims and those who have been affected. there's a live police investigation ongoing right now. and we know that at individual has been arrested and i support the police...
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your colleague suella braverman unless you braverman saying that unless you sort situation with sortillegal of the illegal crossings of the channel illegal crossings of the channel, lose channel, then you will lose at the election. do you agree the next election. do you agree with her that the channel is the obstacle solving this obstacle to solving this problem, to see problem, that you want to see out of it? what i want to see is the government delivering on this. the boats . one of the this. the boats. one of the biggest issues for my constituents stopping that illegal migration . but that's illegal migration. but that's again, i'm fed up of seeing it. my again, i'm fed up of seeing it. my constituents, my constituents are fed up with seeing it. and i think we need to take whatever measures necessary get measures are necessary to get the. and that's the. okay. okay. and that's richard he's the roads richard holden. he's the roads and transport minister. richard holden. he's the roads and you:ransport minister. richard holden. he's the roads and you forsport minister. richard holde
your colleague suella braverman unless you braverman saying that unless you sort situation with sortillegal of the illegal crossings of the channel illegal crossings of the channel, lose channel, then you will lose at the election. do you agree the next election. do you agree with her that the channel is the obstacle solving this obstacle to solving this problem, to see problem, that you want to see out of it? what i want to see is the government delivering on this. the boats . one of the this....
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suella braverman said she will not increase the powers of borders inspection. 30 recommendation were people, mostly from the caribbean were wrongly detained or deported or threatened with deportation. the organiser of 75th anniversary celebrations of the windrush generation has called the move a slap in the face. at least nine palestinians, including an elderly woman, have been killed during an israeli raid on a refugee camp in the occupied west bank, according to palestinian officials. the israeli military said security forces entered the town ofjenin to arrest a member of the armed group islamichhad. our middle east correspondent tom bateman sent this report. a storm of gunfire and tear gas in a packed urban refugee camp. israel's raid began early this morning. more than 100 military vehicles entered the camp, say witnesses. it is the most deadly single israeli raid intojenin since a new wave of violence hit the region last spring. translation: we heard gunshots. we fled into thejenin club and we stayed under siege there for three hours. the army besieged us in the club, and we hea
suella braverman said she will not increase the powers of borders inspection. 30 recommendation were people, mostly from the caribbean were wrongly detained or deported or threatened with deportation. the organiser of 75th anniversary celebrations of the windrush generation has called the move a slap in the face. at least nine palestinians, including an elderly woman, have been killed during an israeli raid on a refugee camp in the occupied west bank, according to palestinian officials. the...
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suella braverman has resigned as home secretary. government chief whip has apparently resigned. a commons vote turned into chaos. 0rder. could it be possible that members opposite voted in the divisionjust now without any clarity as to what it was they were voting for? i think it's a shambles and a disgrace. - i think it is utterly appalling. you seem... lam livid. i really shouldn't say this, - but i hope all those people that put liz truss in number ten, i hope it was worth it. i i am resigning as leader of the conservative party. she was prime minister for 49 days, the shortest term in office ever. so the tories needed a new leader, and fast. 0ne borisjohnsonjetted back from the caribbean to try to rally support for a rapid return, but after a weekend of speculation, decided not to. so after a process lasting just four days, rishi sunak was crowned prime minister, unopposed. i will work day in and day out to deliver for you. this government will have integrity, professionalism and accountability at every level. that promise was q
suella braverman has resigned as home secretary. government chief whip has apparently resigned. a commons vote turned into chaos. 0rder. could it be possible that members opposite voted in the divisionjust now without any clarity as to what it was they were voting for? i think it's a shambles and a disgrace. - i think it is utterly appalling. you seem... lam livid. i really shouldn't say this, - but i hope all those people that put liz truss in number ten, i hope it was worth it. i i am...
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heart of government, government mired in the heart of sleaze and we are fired nadhim zahawi, suella bravermanis is not going away and i think the government needs to answer serious questions in this. nadhim zahawi has spent weeks trying to avoid questions from those trying to avoid questions from those trying to avoid questions from those trying to ask him about his tax affairs. ~ , ,, ., ~ , u, affairs. when rishi sunak first came when he stood _ affairs. when rishi sunak first came when he stood famously _ affairs. when rishi sunak first came when he stood famously outside - affairs. when rishi sunak first came j when he stood famously outside the door of number ten and said his government was all going to be about integrity and standards. he pitched himself as a candidate who could very much move on from the scandals that have surrounded his previous two successes —— predecessors and their times in government. gavin williamson had to stand down about allegations of texts he had centre former chief whip and dominic raab with allegations of bullying which he denies an overt chairman of the c
heart of government, government mired in the heart of sleaze and we are fired nadhim zahawi, suella bravermanis is not going away and i think the government needs to answer serious questions in this. nadhim zahawi has spent weeks trying to avoid questions from those trying to avoid questions from those trying to avoid questions from those trying to ask him about his tax affairs. ~ , ,, ., ~ , u, affairs. when rishi sunak first came when he stood _ affairs. when rishi sunak first came when he...
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if rishi sunak and suella braverman, the home secretary in the united kingdom, are to be taken seriouslyd, you trying to make your illegal entry into the united kingdom if you were to do that today or tomorrow, in theory, the uk government is going to put you on a plane to rwanda and insist that even if you are successful in an asylum claim, you will stay in rwanda, you will be never allowed in the united kingdom. well, this is a very sad decision. it is a very sad decision. and i think it's something that refugees are being weaponised. they are politicised, sadly, and they're criminalised. refugees like myself, who come in with their own potential, with their dreams and their hope for safety, which is a human right, regardless of their contribution. so it's very simple to look at it. we don't have to go through division, through hatred. on one hand, we see that our country is suffering from in the uk and across the globe, we have shortages of staff, people who can work in the health care and education in other sectors. on the other hand, we are trying to send people away. we're trying t
if rishi sunak and suella braverman, the home secretary in the united kingdom, are to be taken seriouslyd, you trying to make your illegal entry into the united kingdom if you were to do that today or tomorrow, in theory, the uk government is going to put you on a plane to rwanda and insist that even if you are successful in an asylum claim, you will stay in rwanda, you will be never allowed in the united kingdom. well, this is a very sad decision. it is a very sad decision. and i think it's...
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and since then, we've had the questions over whether bronfman, he rehired suella or after all suella bravermaner all those allegations . then those leaking allegations. then we had the investigate into gavin williamson. we've had to investigate action into dominic raab for bullying . and now we've raab for bullying. and now we've got nadhim affair. so what? got this nadhim affair. so what? rishi sunak's is, is that he know he knew that there were questions about nadhim zahawi tax affairs, but he was told by the cabinet that they had been settled , that there was no settled, that there was no problem with appointing him. and he didn't know the ins and outs of what was true, what wasn't. which obviously raises question of didn't probe little of why he didn't probe little bit find out more. bit further to find out more. so, yes, he may kicked the can down the road and little bit in terms sort of technicalities. terms of sort of technicalities. it's nadhim zahawi has it's not clear nadhim zahawi has broken ministerial code and broken the ministerial code and engaging ethics adviser to engaging the
and since then, we've had the questions over whether bronfman, he rehired suella or after all suella bravermaner all those allegations . then those leaking allegations. then we had the investigate into gavin williamson. we've had to investigate action into dominic raab for bullying . and now we've raab for bullying. and now we've got nadhim affair. so what? got this nadhim affair. so what? rishi sunak's is, is that he know he knew that there were questions about nadhim zahawi tax affairs, but...
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it now seems suella braverman has changed that and has said that there's already legislation on the covengislation on the cover. so, sammy, mean, what's cover. so, sammy, i mean, what's your it? so your understanding it? so basically the without knowing all specifics of this of all of the specifics of this of this case there were a couple of issues the government could issues that the government could have. is simply that have. the first is simply that the timetable very the legislative timetable very full you it takes full already. you know, it takes and parliament to draw and space in parliament to draw up a new the up and pass a new bill. the government's timetable is already so they might think already very so they might think they just have trouble getting it in by next election. the other one, which a slightly other one, which is a slightly bigger concern, is that bigger picture concern, is that it's very call for this it's very easy to call for this or be made illegal, to or that to be made illegal, to have a specific it's very easy or that to be made illegal, to hav politicians,:
it now seems suella braverman has changed that and has said that there's already legislation on the covengislation on the cover. so, sammy, mean, what's cover. so, sammy, i mean, what's your it? so your understanding it? so basically the without knowing all specifics of this of all of the specifics of this of this case there were a couple of issues the government could issues that the government could have. is simply that have. the first is simply that the timetable very the legislative...
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and i think it was suella braverman , i think it was suella braverman, i think it was a select committeeirect question about what are safe question about what are the safe and routes then that and legal routes then that people don't know. these people and get elena but what and so they get elena but what the routes that the safe and legal routes that they use . and i got to say they can use. and i got to say she i'm being polite as she stumbled to mildly. what stumbled to put it mildly. what i mean to say she didn't i mean to say is she didn't really an answer . anyway, really have an answer. anyway, i'm take a quick break. i'm going to take a quick break. when come back , i want to when i come back, i want to ponder about schooling , because ponder about schooling, because for me, i think this is such a big topic because when it comes to your kids, your ground kids, your nieces, your nephews, whatever , and what they're being whatever, and what they're being taughtin whatever, and what they're being taught in schools, whether it's around sex education, all this gender stuff, whatever, w
and i think it was suella braverman , i think it was suella braverman, i think it was a select committeeirect question about what are safe question about what are the safe and routes then that and legal routes then that people don't know. these people and get elena but what and so they get elena but what the routes that the safe and legal routes that they use . and i got to say they can use. and i got to say she i'm being polite as she stumbled to mildly. what stumbled to put it mildly. what i...
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suella braverman fellow braverman has her fellow tory mps that failing to stop the boats will lead ans criticism since role in the uk law , with some believing the uk law, with some believing that withdrawal from the convention would way to convention would go some way to helping tackle the illegal channel crossings. well, we need any help we can get at the minute, don't we? we'll discuss that next. but first, it is time for latest headlines . for the latest headlines. patrick, thank you. the top stories on gb news. the foreign secretary, james cleverly has said the uk's exit from the european union has been tricky. his comments comes on a day after the prime minister said was making huge strides since the eu three years ago. that's despite recent poll suggesting britons are rather divided , with britons are rather divided, with 45% saying brexit is going worse than expected and 55% saying it's about the same as they expected or better . speaking to expected or better. speaking to gb news former business secretary jacob rees—mogg said it was the right decision to leave eu. bear in min
suella braverman fellow braverman has her fellow tory mps that failing to stop the boats will lead ans criticism since role in the uk law , with some believing the uk law, with some believing that withdrawal from the convention would way to convention would go some way to helping tackle the illegal channel crossings. well, we need any help we can get at the minute, don't we? we'll discuss that next. but first, it is time for latest headlines . for the latest headlines. patrick, thank you. the...
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the suella braverman is at least seeking to address that issue . well, look address that issue.k all immigration systems have loopholes and they're exploited by people , people who exploited by people, people who want to be in the. you can look it's not an ignoble ambition to want to live in the with the greatest country in the world. i'm not surprised a lot of people want come and live here. what i think at the centre of this decision is something very interesting is the confusion. what do the government actually think the role of universities is it to be a driver economy and therefore you want to bring the best, the brightest from all of our communities actually try and attract globally best international students because we know the silicon valley , the we know the silicon valley, the bay area, the growth there has been by massive migration of the top talent to from all around the world to america. we need to have a part that if we're going to be a post—brexit country , but to be a post—brexit country, but then you have this other push, which is we should be limiting the numb
the suella braverman is at least seeking to address that issue . well, look address that issue.k all immigration systems have loopholes and they're exploited by people , people who exploited by people, people who want to be in the. you can look it's not an ignoble ambition to want to live in the with the greatest country in the world. i'm not surprised a lot of people want come and live here. what i think at the centre of this decision is something very interesting is the confusion. what do the...
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the uk home secretary, suella braverman, called her ukrainian counterpart "a leading light in supportingeople." and this is the french president emmanuel macron... our correspondent james waterhouse was at the scene with more. it was a scene of devastation, really, in what has been a bruising, particularly bruising week for ukraine, when you had the missile strike for 45 people were killed, and had the site of burning debris right across a central square in a residential area, and where this journey went tragically wrong was plain to see. you could see where the body of the helicopter had collided with this children's nursery. essential part of the building was on fire, but then the main body the helicopter had gone through or over, it is not yet known, towards a residential block, where some of the rotors had come off as well. there were bodies in foil blankets and body bags in the playground. it was a picture of loss, to put it mildly. people saw the helicopter come out of the sky, and then we learned that he was denys monastyrsky, a prominent member of president zelensky�*s cabinet, t
the uk home secretary, suella braverman, called her ukrainian counterpart "a leading light in supportingeople." and this is the french president emmanuel macron... our correspondent james waterhouse was at the scene with more. it was a scene of devastation, really, in what has been a bruising, particularly bruising week for ukraine, when you had the missile strike for 45 people were killed, and had the site of burning debris right across a central square in a residential area, and...
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wendy williams�* findings had been accepted three years ago by the government, but now suella bravermanbean in the 1950s and 60s, being wrongly classified as living in the uk illegally. here's our community affairs correspondent, adina campbell. we couldn't get a doctor appointment. janet mackay and her partner anthony brian say their lives have been torn apart because of the windrush scandal if i wanted to go down the road i had to borrow money. i couldn't work, couldn't sign on. i couldn't go to the doctors. i had to go to a&e because i couldn't go to the dentist. there's lots of things i couldn't do and it put a lot of stress on me. like many other victims, they are still waiting for compensation from the home office. but today's government announcement has caused even more resentment and distrust. in a written statement from the home secretary, suella braverman, three recommendations made in an independent review three years ago will now be scrapped. there will no longer be windrush reconciliation events, a migrants' commissioner, and increased powers to the role of the independent
wendy williams�* findings had been accepted three years ago by the government, but now suella bravermanbean in the 1950s and 60s, being wrongly classified as living in the uk illegally. here's our community affairs correspondent, adina campbell. we couldn't get a doctor appointment. janet mackay and her partner anthony brian say their lives have been torn apart because of the windrush scandal if i wanted to go down the road i had to borrow money. i couldn't work, couldn't sign on. i couldn't...
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last november, members rejected a pay rise of 5% the home secretary suella braverman has urged peersto back prop up penalties for disruptive protesters and a proposed new law. the government says the changes to the public order bill would allow police officers to intervene before protesters become highly disruptive and use these new powers, with demonstrators blocking roads or slow marching , unions and rights groups are expected to protest outside downing street today against the new bill. describe it as a historic attack on democratic rights . historic attack on democratic rights. boris johnson historic attack on democratic rights . boris johnson says rights. boris johnson says vladimir putin threatened to kill him just weeks before russia's invasion of ukraine. the comment was made during a phone call after mr. johnson visited kyiv to show support for ukraine. the former prime minister told the bbc putin's said it would only take a minute if he used a missile. said it would only take a minute if he used a missile . the if he used a missile. the government is cracking down on migra
last november, members rejected a pay rise of 5% the home secretary suella braverman has urged peersto back prop up penalties for disruptive protesters and a proposed new law. the government says the changes to the public order bill would allow police officers to intervene before protesters become highly disruptive and use these new powers, with demonstrators blocking roads or slow marching , unions and rights groups are expected to protest outside downing street today against the new bill....
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her 0p telegraph suella braverman her op on police reform.d on police reform. now, is it going to be enough i'm going to speaking to parm a to be speaking to parm sandhu a little later in the show. a former with the met former officer with the met police about horrific police talk about this horrific david carrick mean, the david carrick i mean, the reputation of the police right now, regardless of any of the home secretary's efforts, is at an all time low, how can it be repaired? she hopes repaired? she's saying she hopes to make getting rid of bad policeman easier. she's going to review police dismissals. why so late? we known what's been going on for a very long time. i mean, this bloke was i won't say it because it's breakfast telly but because it's breakfast telly but be something . so he had this be something. so he had this reputation of being a complete roman within the ranks and. he stays in this job for 20 years. that was the most exciting, ordinary testimony from one of his victims . the mail yesterday, his victims. the mail yester
her 0p telegraph suella braverman her op on police reform.d on police reform. now, is it going to be enough i'm going to speaking to parm a to be speaking to parm sandhu a little later in the show. a former with the met former officer with the met police about horrific police talk about this horrific david carrick mean, the david carrick i mean, the reputation of the police right now, regardless of any of the home secretary's efforts, is at an all time low, how can it be repaired? she hopes...
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we have had nadhim zahawi, suella braverman who herself broke ministerial code and then appointed asodge questions and. wasn't it riuht seeking dodge questions and. wasn't it ri . ht and seeking dodge questions and. wasn't it right and proper— seeking dodge questions and. wasn't it right and proper in _ seeking dodge questions and. wasn't it right and proper in the _ seeking dodge questions and. wasn't it right and proper in the sense - seeking dodge questions and. wasn't it right and proper in the sense of- it right and proper in the sense of having the facts, checking out what really happened, wasn't it right and proper that rishi sunak asked his ethics adviser to investigate? that investigation took its course, it happened relatively quickly, the investigation came back this morning and now he is out. would you suggest ministers should just be chucked out at the first sign of things going wrong? at the first sign of things going wron: ? , , , at the first sign of things going wronu? ,, i, .,, at the first sign of things going wronu? ,, i, ., wrong? this is very serious and nadhim
we have had nadhim zahawi, suella braverman who herself broke ministerial code and then appointed asodge questions and. wasn't it riuht seeking dodge questions and. wasn't it ri . ht and seeking dodge questions and. wasn't it right and proper— seeking dodge questions and. wasn't it right and proper in _ seeking dodge questions and. wasn't it right and proper in the _ seeking dodge questions and. wasn't it right and proper in the sense - seeking dodge questions and. wasn't it right and proper...
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suella braverman has called today a sobering day for the police service . it's appalling . service.t's appalling. incidents represent a breach of trust . it will affect people's trust. it will affect people's confidence in the police . it's confidence in the police. it's clear that standards and culture need to in policing. and that's why i'm driving forward changes to support the police and to support chief constables around the country in doing so , the country in doing so, thousands of teachers in england and wales are to stage seven days of strikes over the next two months. nine out of ten members of the national union voted in favour of action during february and march. the union met the 50% legal turnout required by law to go on strike. the government's offered a 5% pay the government's offered a 5% pay rise, but the unions demanding offer, which is above inflation and nurses will go on strike for another two days next month, as is disputes with the government over pay fails to reach a resolution . members from reach a resolution. members from the royal college of nursing will
suella braverman has called today a sobering day for the police service . it's appalling . service.t's appalling. incidents represent a breach of trust . it will affect people's trust. it will affect people's confidence in the police . it's confidence in the police. it's clear that standards and culture need to in policing. and that's why i'm driving forward changes to support the police and to support chief constables around the country in doing so , the country in doing so, thousands of...
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suella braverman has called today a sobering day for the police service . it's appalling . service.t's appalling. incidents represent a breach of trust . it will affect people's trust. it will affect people's confidence in the police . it's confidence in the police. it's clear that standards and culture need to in policing. and that's why i'm driving forward changes to support the police and to support chief constables around the country in doing so , the country in doing so, thousands of teachers in england and wales are to stage seven days of strikes over the next two months. nine out of ten members of the national union voted in favour of action during february and march. the union met the 50% legal turnout required by law to go on strike. the government's offered a 5% pay the government's offered a 5% pay rise, but the unions demanding offer, which is above inflation and nurses will go on strike for another two days next month, as is disputes with the government over pay fails to reach a resolution . members from reach a resolution. members from the royal college of nursing will
suella braverman has called today a sobering day for the police service . it's appalling . service.t's appalling. incidents represent a breach of trust . it will affect people's trust. it will affect people's confidence in the police . it's confidence in the police. it's clear that standards and culture need to in policing. and that's why i'm driving forward changes to support the police and to support chief constables around the country in doing so , the country in doing so, thousands of...
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home secretary suella braverman urged the ambassador force to root out corruption .w home secretary yvette cooper warned the inadequate vetting process was damaging public confidence in police. i this case yesterday with the commissioner of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley . i'm encouraged by the rowley. i'm encouraged by the action he has taken so far with his team to root out officers who are not fit to wear badge. this government will not shy away from challenging police to meet the standards we all expect of them. her statement is very weak and it shows a serious lack of leadership on something that is so grave and affects confidence in policing . there confidence in policing. there are still no legal requirements on vetting forces can effectively do what they want. they don't even to check employment history and character references . no employment history and character references. no mans employment history and character references . no mans how employment history and character references. no mans how this has personally your confidence in the police is
home secretary suella braverman urged the ambassador force to root out corruption .w home secretary yvette cooper warned the inadequate vetting process was damaging public confidence in police. i this case yesterday with the commissioner of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley . i'm encouraged by the rowley. i'm encouraged by the action he has taken so far with his team to root out officers who are not fit to wear badge. this government will not shy away from challenging police to meet the...
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home secretary suella braverman urged the ambassador force to root out corruption .w home secretary yvette cooper warned the inadequate vetting process was damaging public confidence in police. i this case yesterday with the commissioner of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley . i'm encouraged by the rowley. i'm encouraged by the action he has taken so far with his team to root out officers who are not fit to wear badge. this government will not shy away from challenging police to meet the standards we all expect of them. her statement is very weak and it shows a serious lack of leadership on something that is so grave and affects confidence in policing . there confidence in policing. there are still no legal requirements on vetting forces can effectively do what they want. they don't even to check employment history and character references . no employment history and character references. no mans employment history and character references . no mans how employment history and character references. no mans how this has personally your confidence in the police is
home secretary suella braverman urged the ambassador force to root out corruption .w home secretary yvette cooper warned the inadequate vetting process was damaging public confidence in police. i this case yesterday with the commissioner of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley . i'm encouraged by the rowley. i'm encouraged by the action he has taken so far with his team to root out officers who are not fit to wear badge. this government will not shy away from challenging police to meet the...
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and for all her tough words and smirks and smiles, suella braverman is in many ways making a batteredel did in many ways making a battered fist. it, as priti patel did . it fist. it, as priti patel did. it must stop. well, you know, it's pretty as you look across the towns all over england , across towns all over england, across particularly across the north, that we don't care about our own children . so god forbid what children. so god forbid what happens a migrant child , they happens a migrant child, they arrive. but this children are missing. that's so terrifying to me. is missing. what's the name this have to say about it? what infrastructure needs to be put infrastructure needs to be put in place to stop people in a developed like britain ? well, i developed like britain? well, i think two things that need to be done. first of all, as far as united kingdom is concerned , we united kingdom is concerned, we need to ensure those people we pay need to ensure those people we pay to keep us safe and keep people safe are fit for purpose . clearly, that is not the case when it comes to
and for all her tough words and smirks and smiles, suella braverman is in many ways making a batteredel did in many ways making a battered fist. it, as priti patel did . it fist. it, as priti patel did. it must stop. well, you know, it's pretty as you look across the towns all over england , across towns all over england, across particularly across the north, that we don't care about our own children . so god forbid what children. so god forbid what happens a migrant child , they happens a...
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we had suella braverman being reappointed after the leaking investigation, we had dominic raab stillup to 24 counts of . and now we've had whole of. and now we've had whole nadhim zahawi affair that doesn't look good for the prime minister's promise to restore integrity and accountability to politics. the other issue , of politics. the other issue, of course, for rishi sunak is that tax affairs are pretty close to the bone for our minister. last spring, of course, he was under huge amounts of pressure following revelations his wife had a had a non—dom tax status. that was pretty damaging for him. and we know that labour will use those arguments again. we saw keir doing it already last week. that's awkward for the prime minister. it also means that the whole of the government is now under big scrutiny for sleaze. once the media get their teeth into a sleaze story , it's hard to stop sleaze story, it's hard to stop the ball rolling. so we're heanng the ball rolling. so we're hearing about dominic raab, hearing more about dominic raab, and if it turns out that he has been guilty of the
we had suella braverman being reappointed after the leaking investigation, we had dominic raab stillup to 24 counts of . and now we've had whole of. and now we've had whole nadhim zahawi affair that doesn't look good for the prime minister's promise to restore integrity and accountability to politics. the other issue , of politics. the other issue, of course, for rishi sunak is that tax affairs are pretty close to the bone for our minister. last spring, of course, he was under huge amounts of...
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well in the commons earlier on today , suella earlier on today, suella braverman said police had to change. this case will rightly throw a spotlight once again on women's safety . no throw a spotlight once again on women's safety. no one throw a spotlight once again on women's safety . no one should women's safety. no one should suffer abuse or feel frightened or harassed . they are at home or harassed. they are at home out and about or online . we are out and about or online. we are taking action to prevent violence against women. support victims and survivors relentlessly pursue perpetrators and strengthen the system as a whole . now the scottish whole. now the scottish secretary today defended the uk move to block hollyrood controversial gender bill reform . it's the first time westminster has made an order under the scotland act to prevent a law from scottish parliament going to royal assent across the uk. alastair jack says the reasoning behind the move was that holyrood's gender bill would undermine equality laws already in existence for the rest the uk. the bill would have serious a
well in the commons earlier on today , suella earlier on today, suella braverman said police had to change. this case will rightly throw a spotlight once again on women's safety . no throw a spotlight once again on women's safety. no one throw a spotlight once again on women's safety . no one should women's safety. no one should suffer abuse or feel frightened or harassed . they are at home or harassed. they are at home out and about or online . we are out and about or online. we are taking...
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well in the commons earlier on today , suella earlier on today, suella braverman said police had to change. this case will rightly throw a spotlight once again on women's safety . no throw a spotlight once again on women's safety. no one throw a spotlight once again on women's safety . no one should women's safety. no one should suffer abuse or feel frightened or harassed . they are at home or harassed. they are at home out and about or online . we are out and about or online. we are taking action to prevent violence against women. support victims and survivors relentlessly pursue perpetrators and strengthen the system as a whole . now the scottish whole. now the scottish secretary today defended the uk move to block hollyrood controversial gender bill reform . it's the first time westminster has made an order under the scotland act to prevent a law from scottish parliament going to royal assent across the uk. alastair jack says the reasoning behind the move was that holyrood's gender bill would undermine equality laws already in existence for the rest the uk. the bill would have serious a
well in the commons earlier on today , suella earlier on today, suella braverman said police had to change. this case will rightly throw a spotlight once again on women's safety . no throw a spotlight once again on women's safety. no one throw a spotlight once again on women's safety . no one should women's safety. no one should suffer abuse or feel frightened or harassed . they are at home or harassed. they are at home out and about or online . we are out and about or online. we are taking...
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why is suella braverman still the home secretary ? she breached the home secretary?he breached the ministerial code . how many the ministerial code. how many more bullying allegations will it take before dominic raab, the deputy minister, is taken to task ? with all of the chaos and task? with all of the chaos and grubby standards we see at the heart of this sleazy government , big challenge is whether on our economy, the state of the national health service, ongoing unanswered . a teenager has been unanswered. a teenager has been charged with the murder of 50 year old holly newton in hexham . she was stabbed in the priest pupil area of the town on friday. a 16 year old boy was also in the attack. the accused who can't be named for legal reasons, has also been charged with attempted murder and possession of an offensive weapon . the housing secretary weapon. the housing secretary has that faulty government guidance allowed the grenfell tower tragedy to happen? michael gove says whole system of building safety policed effectively enough . he's effectively enough. he's
why is suella braverman still the home secretary ? she breached the home secretary?he breached the ministerial code . how many the ministerial code. how many more bullying allegations will it take before dominic raab, the deputy minister, is taken to task ? with all of the chaos and task? with all of the chaos and grubby standards we see at the heart of this sleazy government , big challenge is whether on our economy, the state of the national health service, ongoing unanswered . a teenager has...
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suella braverman, the home secretary _ can fix it. extent of this offending and that this offending had been happening within the met over two decades, i think that is what has shocked everyone, that there were red flagged behaviours, there were concerns about his behaviour identified over those two decades and yet he has been allowed to continue, and that is where we need to ask some very serious questions of the match. to ask some very serious questions of the match-— of the match. what conclusions do ou draw of the match. what conclusions do you draw about — of the match. what conclusions do you draw about what _ of the match. what conclusions do you draw about what has - of the match. what conclusions do you draw about what has been i of the match. what conclusions do i you draw about what has been going on inside the force, but those red flags were either ignored or overlooked orjust parked in some way? 50 overlooked or 'ust parked in some wa ? “ overlooked or 'ust parked in some wa ? ~ ., , ., ., way? so i think we are very awar
suella braverman, the home secretary _ can fix it. extent of this offending and that this offending had been happening within the met over two decades, i think that is what has shocked everyone, that there were red flagged behaviours, there were concerns about his behaviour identified over those two decades and yet he has been allowed to continue, and that is where we need to ask some very serious questions of the match. to ask some very serious questions of the match-— of the match. what...
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suella braverman today called a sobering day for the police service.t's appalling incident represents a breach of trust . represents a breach of trust. will it will affect people's confidence in the police. and it's clear that standards and culture need to change in policing. and that's why i'm driving forward changes to support the police and to support the police and to support chief constables around the country. in doing so , the country. in doing so, thousands of teachers in england and wales are set to stage seven days of strikes across the next two months. nine out of ten members of the national education union voted in favour in february and march . the union in february and march. the union met the 50% legal turnout required to go on strike by law. the has offered a 5% pay rise, but the union is demanding an offer which is above the rate of inflation . nurses will walk out inflation. nurses will walk out for another two days next month as its dispute with the government over pay has failed to reach a resolution . members to reach a resolution.
suella braverman today called a sobering day for the police service.t's appalling incident represents a breach of trust . represents a breach of trust. will it will affect people's confidence in the police. and it's clear that standards and culture need to change in policing. and that's why i'm driving forward changes to support the police and to support the police and to support chief constables around the country. in doing so , the country. in doing so, thousands of teachers in england and...
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and for all her tough words and smirks and smiles, suella braverman is in many ways making a batteredel did in many ways making a battered fist. it, as priti patel did . it fist. it, as priti patel did. it must stop. well, you know, it's pretty as you look across the towns all over england , across towns all over england, across particularly across the north, that we don't care about our own children . so god forbid what children. so god forbid what happens a migrant child , they happens a migrant child, they arrive. but this children are missing. that's so terrifying to me. is missing. what's the name this have to say about it? what infrastructure needs to be put infrastructure needs to be put in place to stop people in a developed like britain ? well, i developed like britain? well, i think two things that need to be done. first of all, as far as united kingdom is concerned , we united kingdom is concerned, we need to ensure those people we pay need to ensure those people we pay to keep us safe and keep people safe are fit for purpose . clearly, that is not the case when it comes to
and for all her tough words and smirks and smiles, suella braverman is in many ways making a batteredel did in many ways making a battered fist. it, as priti patel did . it fist. it, as priti patel did. it must stop. well, you know, it's pretty as you look across the towns all over england , across towns all over england, across particularly across the north, that we don't care about our own children . so god forbid what children. so god forbid what happens a migrant child , they happens a...
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suella braverman today called a sobering day for the police service.t's appalling incident represents a breach of trust . represents a breach of trust. will it will affect people's confidence in the police. and it's clear that standards and culture need to change in policing. and that's why i'm driving forward changes to support the police and to support the police and to support chief constables around the country. in doing so , the country. in doing so, thousands of teachers in england and wales are set to stage seven days of strikes across the next two months. nine out of ten members of the national education union voted in favour in february and march . the union in february and march. the union met the 50% legal turnout required to go on strike by law. the has offered a 5% pay rise, but the union is demanding an offer which is above the rate of inflation . nurses will walk out inflation. nurses will walk out for another two days next month as its dispute with the government over pay has failed to reach a resolution . members to reach a resolution.
suella braverman today called a sobering day for the police service.t's appalling incident represents a breach of trust . represents a breach of trust. will it will affect people's confidence in the police. and it's clear that standards and culture need to change in policing. and that's why i'm driving forward changes to support the police and to support the police and to support chief constables around the country. in doing so , the country. in doing so, thousands of teachers in england and...
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suella braverman says she will not establish a migrants' commissioner, increase powers of the independenteconciliation events with the windrush community. 30 recommendations were made following a scathing review into how the scandal unfolded. hundreds of people, mostly from the caribbean, were wrongly detained, deported or threatened with deportation by the home office, despite having the right to live in britain. earlier we heard from to the shadow home secretary, yvette cooper, who gave her reaction. around eight of the recommendations have been fully implemented in the wind rush scandal was a shocking betrayal of british citizens were so badly treated and denied basic rights by the home office in the government admitted and the wrong of that done to the wind rush generation and promised to put that right and instead what's happened, you half of the compensation, it's actually been resolved after the wound was scandal and the dropping of many recommendations they have not committed to including strengthening the borders inspectors power and on the anniversary of their arrival in this co
suella braverman says she will not establish a migrants' commissioner, increase powers of the independenteconciliation events with the windrush community. 30 recommendations were made following a scathing review into how the scandal unfolded. hundreds of people, mostly from the caribbean, were wrongly detained, deported or threatened with deportation by the home office, despite having the right to live in britain. earlier we heard from to the shadow home secretary, yvette cooper, who gave her...
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i think that suella braverman really does have the political will.hat, of course, is because it's hampering their ability to do their job they're wasting literally thousands of hours on these sorts workshops talking about how to things like micro instabilities and how to be a straight ally , which of course straight ally, which of course is very ironic because . as you is very ironic because. as you just said, they're talking about censoring word homosexual , which censoring word homosexual, which frankly is of all the things, the most egregious aspect of this, because that is actually regressive. if anything . well, i regressive. if anything. well, i would argue it absolutely is . i would argue it absolutely is. i would argue it absolutely is. i would also be a little bit more of what, whatever you call it, woke language. if it didn't every 2 seconds, you know, your out of date and then you know it, you've deeply offended someone using exactly what they said about themselves 2 minutes ago. and can't keep up i do ago. and i can't keep up i do fear, b
i think that suella braverman really does have the political will.hat, of course, is because it's hampering their ability to do their job they're wasting literally thousands of hours on these sorts workshops talking about how to things like micro instabilities and how to be a straight ally , which of course straight ally, which of course is very ironic because . as you is very ironic because. as you just said, they're talking about censoring word homosexual , which censoring word homosexual,...
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and we heard so much about suella braverman saying it was her to see one of these her dream to see onetarted long ago, they started investigating other countries with better human rights records. it was records. i think it was patagonia took head or patagonia that took my head or ecuador something like that. ecuador or something like that. south american country, south africa, focus on africa, they didn't focus on those. absolutely. those. instead absolutely. and they think the they should i mean, i think the problem could if it was problem is, could if it was a different country, the policy could work. absolutely could . could work. absolutely could. but the but at the moment, the government saying is government is saying this is going be used isolate going to be used to isolate deterrents. it's not deterrents. okay. well, it's not really be much of a deterrent currently . just wonder if currently. i just wonder if they'd actually sat and thought about it and not put this policy out on the hoof, which they did last year, to great aplomb before a set of local elections without thinking
and we heard so much about suella braverman saying it was her to see one of these her dream to see onetarted long ago, they started investigating other countries with better human rights records. it was records. i think it was patagonia took head or patagonia that took my head or ecuador something like that. ecuador or something like that. south american country, south africa, focus on africa, they didn't focus on those. absolutely. those. instead absolutely. and they think the they should i...
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suella braverman has called today a sober day for the police service .t's appalling incident represents a breach of trust . it represents a breach of trust. it will affect people's confidence in the police. and it's clear that standards and culture need to change in policing. and that's why i'm driving forward changes to support the police and to support chief constables around the country. in doing so . and the shadow home secretary, yvette cooper, has backed baroness casey to call for an inquiry into carrick's case, saying change is needed. this man is a serial rapist who's committed devastating crimes against women. it's tribute to their bravery that he's been caught, that he should never have been a police officer. he should never have been allowed to serve for so long after the appalling murder of sarah everard. the government promised change. yet that has totally failed. there have been no national standard on vetting or conduct in produced, and women have been badly let down. we have been badly let down. we have to have fundamental change. thousan
suella braverman has called today a sober day for the police service .t's appalling incident represents a breach of trust . it represents a breach of trust. it will affect people's confidence in the police. and it's clear that standards and culture need to change in policing. and that's why i'm driving forward changes to support the police and to support chief constables around the country. in doing so . and the shadow home secretary, yvette cooper, has backed baroness casey to call for an...
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the home secretary, suella braverman called the case of david carrick a "dark day for british policingases. and also today in the house, the home secretary said that... she gave a warning, really, that more shocking cases could come to light, so whether she has been informed of something that is coming along the track, but clearly this is a massive challenge now for the new met commissioner. and obviously the carrick case is terribly damaging to any progress they feel they might have made on the whole issue of tackling violence against women and girls. i think in the carrick case, what is very troubling, what does raise big questions for the met, is as recently as 2021 — so this is after sarah everard had been killed and there was all that furore that summer over what had happened — that carrick came to the attention of the met�*s professional standards department because he was being investigated over rape. they simply put him on restricted duties, allowed him to carry on working, also, crucially, didn't look at his entire record. and as we know now, there'd been a number of red flags
the home secretary, suella braverman called the case of david carrick a "dark day for british policingases. and also today in the house, the home secretary said that... she gave a warning, really, that more shocking cases could come to light, so whether she has been informed of something that is coming along the track, but clearly this is a massive challenge now for the new met commissioner. and obviously the carrick case is terribly damaging to any progress they feel they might have made...
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speaking to the commons earlier on today, suella braverman said the standards and culture in the police service must change. this case will rightly throw a spotlight once again on women's safety. no one should suffer abuse or feel frightened or harassed. whether they are at home, out and about or online . we are taking or online. we are taking concerted action to prevent violence against women and support victims and survivors. relentless we pursue perpetrators and strengthen the system as a whole. while londoners have been expressing their concern over the culture within the police force to all those allegations , one of them those allegations, one of them was only four months after the sarah everard case when the metropolitan police issued us. things have changed and i don't think things have changed. i think things have changed. i think it's extremely, very worrying for women to realise there may be a culture of sexism in the misogyny and the misogyny. i think you should have one of the harshest penalties out there. i'm definitely imprisonment and it should not just. i think the whol
speaking to the commons earlier on today, suella braverman said the standards and culture in the police service must change. this case will rightly throw a spotlight once again on women's safety. no one should suffer abuse or feel frightened or harassed. whether they are at home, out and about or online . we are taking or online. we are taking concerted action to prevent violence against women and support victims and survivors. relentless we pursue perpetrators and strengthen the system as a...