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surrey has stopped them fostering. are taking unprecedented legal action, suing the council for negligence. they didn't tell us the truth. they should have been honest with us to start with. the fact that we have lost our income, we have lost everything, we have lost our will to get up, basically, in the morning, because our life has revolved around children for over a0 years and our life is empty. surrey county council, shame on you! a group of foster carers and supporters have gathered here, outside surrey county council, to demonstrate with penny and ron, and to ask the local authority why a couple who gave a stable home to nearly 270 children have had their foster caring career ended because they were asked to take in a young man who they weren't told was a trained killer. the demonstrators believe this case makes a broader point about the way foster carers are treated, something they wanted to communicate directly to the council. penny, what just happened? he just told me to get out. itjust shows i'm definitely on
surrey has stopped them fostering. are taking unprecedented legal action, suing the council for negligence. they didn't tell us the truth. they should have been honest with us to start with. the fact that we have lost our income, we have lost everything, we have lost our will to get up, basically, in the morning, because our life has revolved around children for over a0 years and our life is empty. surrey county council, shame on you! a group of foster carers and supporters have gathered here,...
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this was quite a big deal in sta nwell in surrey last this was quite a big deal in stanwell in surrey police officers telling people to move out the way and not go in certain parts of the area. what had happened was, they sayjust before 10:30pm a man was reported as acting aggressively. shortly after that there was a report that a 19—year—old had been stabbed nearby. eyewitnesses are reported to have said this 19—year—old was sat in his car. somebody came to the car and he put his hand up to protect himself and he was stabbed in the hand. police have been investigating last night and today and now they say this has the hallmarks of a terrorist event, is the words being used, inspired by the far right. therefore it has been declared a terrorism incident and counterterrorism police officers in the south—east are taking over. they will work with surrey police to get to the bottom of what has happened here. the assistant commissioner, the most senior police officer involved in terrorism policing, says they will work closely together and they will work closely together and the police are c
this was quite a big deal in sta nwell in surrey last this was quite a big deal in stanwell in surrey police officers telling people to move out the way and not go in certain parts of the area. what had happened was, they sayjust before 10:30pm a man was reported as acting aggressively. shortly after that there was a report that a 19—year—old had been stabbed nearby. eyewitnesses are reported to have said this 19—year—old was sat in his car. somebody came to the car and he put his hand...
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surrey county council, shame on you!e gathered here, outside surrey county council, to demonstrate with penny and ron, and to ask the local authority why a couple who gave a stable home to nearly 270 children have had their foster caring career ended because they were asked to take in a young man who they weren't told was a trained killer. what do we want? justice! the demonstrators believe this case makes a broader point about the way foster carers are treated. something they wanted to communicate directly to the council. penny, what just happened? he just told me to get out. itjust shows that i am definitely on the scrapheap. in a statement, the council said... hassan was convicted and sentenced to life, thejudge branding him "devious". but penny and ron — an ordinary couple — continue to try to come to terms with extraordinary events. do you think you'll ever get over this? no, no. well, i think it'll keep coming back. i think we'll think we've got past it and then, all of a sudden, something will come back to remind
surrey county council, shame on you!e gathered here, outside surrey county council, to demonstrate with penny and ron, and to ask the local authority why a couple who gave a stable home to nearly 270 children have had their foster caring career ended because they were asked to take in a young man who they weren't told was a trained killer. what do we want? justice! the demonstrators believe this case makes a broader point about the way foster carers are treated. something they wanted to...
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surrey has stopped them fostering.idn't tell us the truth. they should have been honest with us to start with. the fact that we have lost our income, we have lost everything, we have lost our will to get up, basically, in the morning, because our life has revolved around children for over a0 years and our life is empty. surrey county council, shame on you! a group of foster carers and supporters have gathered here, outside surrey county council, to demonstrate with penny and ron, and to ask the local authority why a couple who gave a stable home to nearly 270 children have had their foster caring career ended because they were asked to take in a young man who they weren't told was a trained killer. the demonstrators believe this case makes a broader point about the way foster carers are treated. something they wanted to communicate directly to the council. penny, what just happened? he just told me to get out. itjust shows that i am definitely on the scrapheap. in a statement, the council said... hassan was convicted a
surrey has stopped them fostering.idn't tell us the truth. they should have been honest with us to start with. the fact that we have lost our income, we have lost everything, we have lost our will to get up, basically, in the morning, because our life has revolved around children for over a0 years and our life is empty. surrey county council, shame on you! a group of foster carers and supporters have gathered here, outside surrey county council, to demonstrate with penny and ron, and to ask the...
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the bbc broadcast a police search of his surrey home after being falsely accused of a sexual offence. a seniorjudge said it was a serious breach of his privacy and should never have been broadcast. now he isjoining a growing campaign to protect the anonymity of some people facing police investigation. the singer says the media's reporting of the false allegations he faced was the worst thing that had happened to him in his entire life. a stigma that's been almost impossible to eradicate. and that has led him to believe only a new law can protect others from the same misery. the campaign joined by sir cliff calls for a simple change in the law. a legal guarantee of anonymity for anyone under investigation for a sexual offence, that would prevent media reporting, unless and until the individual is charged. today, the campaign's leaders
the bbc broadcast a police search of his surrey home after being falsely accused of a sexual offence. a seniorjudge said it was a serious breach of his privacy and should never have been broadcast. now he isjoining a growing campaign to protect the anonymity of some people facing police investigation. the singer says the media's reporting of the false allegations he faced was the worst thing that had happened to him in his entire life. a stigma that's been almost impossible to eradicate. and...
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what happened in surrey first of all?day and what happened was at about 10:30pm in the evening, the police had a call that somebody was being very aggressive, had a knife and a baseball bat. shortly after that, they had a call that a 19—year—old had been attacked. it has been reported eyewitnesses saw this 19—year—old in a carand the eyewitnesses saw this 19—year—old in a car and the attacker came up to him with a knife and he put his hand up him with a knife and he put his hand up to stop the attack and was injured in his hand. he is not in life threatening condition. this afternoon, the police have announced they are taking this on as a terrorism investigation. so counterterrorism policing is now taking over the operation. at a house in viola's avenue in stanwell, there is a big police operation going on right now. a car has been taken away in the last half an hour oi’ taken away in the last half an hour or $0. taken away in the last half an hour or so. police say that they believe this attack had the hallmarks of a far
what happened in surrey first of all?day and what happened was at about 10:30pm in the evening, the police had a call that somebody was being very aggressive, had a knife and a baseball bat. shortly after that, they had a call that a 19—year—old had been attacked. it has been reported eyewitnesses saw this 19—year—old in a carand the eyewitnesses saw this 19—year—old in a car and the attacker came up to him with a knife and he put his hand up him with a knife and he put his hand up...
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police say a stabbing this weekend in surrey is being treated as a terrorist incident.he civilians who remain in the islamic state group's last stronghold in syria as forces close in. cooper to save millwall... they're out! and brighton book an fa cup semifinal place with a dramatic penalty shoot—out win over millwall. good evening, from christchurch in new zealand. thousands of people have been attending vigils across the country, in memory of the 50 people who were killed in those terror attacks on two mosques. the bodies of the dead should be returned to all the families by the middle of the week. meanwhile, the investigation continues, with the prime minister confirming her office received an email containing some of the far—right views of the gunman just minutes before the attack began. and more stories of bravery, and heroism are emerging too. our first report tonight is from hywel griffith. grief has so many forms. but it's the one raw emotion that unites this country. among those mourning, a sports team whose goalie atta elayyan was cut down by the bullets. his
police say a stabbing this weekend in surrey is being treated as a terrorist incident.he civilians who remain in the islamic state group's last stronghold in syria as forces close in. cooper to save millwall... they're out! and brighton book an fa cup semifinal place with a dramatic penalty shoot—out win over millwall. good evening, from christchurch in new zealand. thousands of people have been attending vigils across the country, in memory of the 50 people who were killed in those terror...
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and yet surrey does not have the levels of crime and the levels of deprivation and the young populationthe she is the assistant high commissioner for the west midlands. the duke and duchess of cambridge have led a minute‘s silence to pay their respects to the fifty people who died as a result of the new zealand mosque attacks. the couple joined the irish guards and their families in remembering the victims at a st patrick‘s day parade in west london. kate then handed out baskets of shamrock, and william, who is colonel of the irish guards, took the salute. the headlines on bbc news... thousands of people attend vigils across new zealand to remember the victims of the mosque attacks — as the country‘s prime minister says her office received a message from the suspected killer minutes before the shootings. theresa may calls on mps to make an ‘honourable compromise‘ and back her brexit deal — or risk never leaving the eu. police response times to the most urgent calls at two of england‘s biggest forces have become significantly slower in the past five years, according to figures obtained b
and yet surrey does not have the levels of crime and the levels of deprivation and the young populationthe she is the assistant high commissioner for the west midlands. the duke and duchess of cambridge have led a minute‘s silence to pay their respects to the fifty people who died as a result of the new zealand mosque attacks. the couple joined the irish guards and their families in remembering the victims at a st patrick‘s day parade in west london. kate then handed out baskets of...
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melanie abbot, bbc news, wisley in surrey. time for a look at the weather with alina. snow, torrential rain and strong winds. this was the scene in staffordshi re strong winds. this was the scene in staffordshire this morning. snow across scotland, northern ireland, parts of northern england and wales and damaging winds. we have had a large swathes of reports of trees coming down across england and wales and more wintry showers and strong winds this afternoon. travel conditions could be tricky so keep up conditions could be tricky so keep up today with your bbc local radio. pilsner declare this afternoon and snow piling into parts of scotland, the far north of england and northern ireland. blustery showers because we have the strong winds 40 to 50 mile an hour gusts and locally even higherfor coasts to 50 mile an hour gusts and locally even higher for coasts and to 50 mile an hour gusts and locally even higherfor coasts and colder airdigging in across even higherfor coasts and colder air digging in across parts of the uk. add on the strength of the wind it will be bitt
melanie abbot, bbc news, wisley in surrey. time for a look at the weather with alina. snow, torrential rain and strong winds. this was the scene in staffordshi re strong winds. this was the scene in staffordshire this morning. snow across scotland, northern ireland, parts of northern england and wales and damaging winds. we have had a large swathes of reports of trees coming down across england and wales and more wintry showers and strong winds this afternoon. travel conditions could be tricky...
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if you look at funding per head, we are funded to the same level as surrey.he. the demographics that alone explain this drop? the demographics haven‘t changed dramatically. i understand your than sorry. can that alone explain this drop? the demographics haven‘t changed dramatically. i point on the cuts over austerity. we have lost 175 million. we have lost 2000 officers. that is a quarter of our workforce. .we that is a quarter of our workforce. . we have lost 2000 officers. that isa . we have lost 2000 officers. that is a quarter of our workforce. lost staff lost staff and staff to a vital officers so they can carry out duties on the street. we have been badly affected by the cuts freeing up badly affected by the cuts freeing up officers so they can carry out duties on the street. we have been badly affected by the cuts. if you youth work, it has been decimated by the cuts. all of the preventative work that used to so we can stop the rise in crime. at the moment, we are simply has been cut back. we need funds to come into west midlands police for that preven
if you look at funding per head, we are funded to the same level as surrey.he. the demographics that alone explain this drop? the demographics haven‘t changed dramatically. i understand your than sorry. can that alone explain this drop? the demographics haven‘t changed dramatically. i point on the cuts over austerity. we have lost 175 million. we have lost 2000 officers. that is a quarter of our workforce. .we that is a quarter of our workforce. . we have lost 2000 officers. that isa . we...
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police in stanwell in surrey last night, after a non—fatal stabbing which detectives suspect was a terroristised new concerns about the possibility of a new zealand—style attack in the uk. 21 months ago, there was an attack on worshippers near a mosque in finsbury park. everyone back! darren osborne drove into a group of muslims, killing makram ali. the home secretary warned today that the government's de—radicalisation programmes have detected a growing problem with the far right. of those that we have had most concern about, and that is something called the channel programme, last year almost half of those were far—right extremists. counterterrorist police and the security service, m15, have experienced a sudden surge in the threat from the extreme right wing. four attacks got through, three murders, and one that came very close. and of the 18 foiled suspected terrorist plots in the last two years, four came from the extreme right wing. very vicious language about muslims that has been circulating everywhere online... but at a regent's park mosque event today, sajid javid was also repeated
police in stanwell in surrey last night, after a non—fatal stabbing which detectives suspect was a terroristised new concerns about the possibility of a new zealand—style attack in the uk. 21 months ago, there was an attack on worshippers near a mosque in finsbury park. everyone back! darren osborne drove into a group of muslims, killing makram ali. the home secretary warned today that the government's de—radicalisation programmes have detected a growing problem with the far right. of...
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surrey police a doctor —— surrey police say...gh investigation is being carried out to establish whether any criminal offences have taken place. a 44—year—old woman has been asked to attend a voluntary interview in relation to the allegation as part of our ongoing investigation." still to come... new evidence that if you smoke powerful cannabis or skunk you are five times more likely to develop psychosis. we speak to the lead researcher behind the biggest study of its kind who says if skunk was taken off the streets of london, new cases of psychosis would drop by a third. and after the awful death of love island‘s mike thalassitis atjust 26 years old, the former gogglebox star chris ashby—steed tells us how badly he struggled with anxiety after leaving the reality tv show and says a lack of aftercare is an industry wide failing. smoking cannibis every day can triple the chances of developing psychosis, according to a new big study published today in the lancet psychiatryjournal. and stronger strains of the drug, like skunk, can in
surrey police a doctor —— surrey police say...gh investigation is being carried out to establish whether any criminal offences have taken place. a 44—year—old woman has been asked to attend a voluntary interview in relation to the allegation as part of our ongoing investigation." still to come... new evidence that if you smoke powerful cannabis or skunk you are five times more likely to develop psychosis. we speak to the lead researcher behind the biggest study of its kind who says...
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it wasn't too bad today across most of the country, temperatures up to 14.5dc in surrey, that was the see some more sunshine in this part of the country, but this system moving past the north of scotland will bring strong winds, producing stronger spells of rain and high pressure across the low ground as well. some drizzle at time in the south but it will fade away. most of the country will fade away. most of the country will be dry, and with clear spells it will be quite chilly. for sunday, a chilly start, that is one thing for sure. but a lot of sunshine around, especially for the south. the north will have strong winds and showers. but also some strong wind developing between the showers. a few of the showers will push off into northern ireland in northern england throughout the day. showers becoming more scattered, some heavy with snow on the hills, gale force winds across the north of scotland. showers in northern england and northern ireland, but to the south a lot of sunshine, more than what we had today, and temperatures across the channel islands also reaching 12-14. into the
it wasn't too bad today across most of the country, temperatures up to 14.5dc in surrey, that was the see some more sunshine in this part of the country, but this system moving past the north of scotland will bring strong winds, producing stronger spells of rain and high pressure across the low ground as well. some drizzle at time in the south but it will fade away. most of the country will fade away. most of the country will be dry, and with clear spells it will be quite chilly. for sunday, a...
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good morning from surrey. we are surrounded by magnificent magnolias. weather today not quite so magnificent. fairly cloudy for most, there will be some sunny breaks. in those, we could hit 17 degrees, but wet and windy in north—east scotland. i will have more in 15 minutes. it is wednesday 20 march. our top story: funerals are taking place in new zealand for some of the 50 people killed last friday when a gunman attacked two mosques. the prime minister of new zealand, jacinda ardern, has called for a global fight to root out racist right—wing ideology. our news correspondent phil mercer joins us now from christchurch. what more can you tell us, phil? she has been talking again particularly about ideology, hasn't she? yes, she has, and jacinda ardern saying that there will be a two minutes' silence on friday to mark the one week anniversary of the atrocity here in christchurch. burials have started today. among the first funerals, a father and son, refugees from syria who arrived only in new zealand last year. so the prime minister coming to a city that
good morning from surrey. we are surrounded by magnificent magnolias. weather today not quite so magnificent. fairly cloudy for most, there will be some sunny breaks. in those, we could hit 17 degrees, but wet and windy in north—east scotland. i will have more in 15 minutes. it is wednesday 20 march. our top story: funerals are taking place in new zealand for some of the 50 people killed last friday when a gunman attacked two mosques. the prime minister of new zealand, jacinda ardern, has...
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me from her home in guildford to explain more, is professor amelia hadfield from the university of surreyriday evening. very good of you. first of all, let us define how terms, what if an indicative votes? well, it's an ability for the members of parliament to a day out a spectrum of opportunities i think with regards to how they see a possible deal, but possibly something a bit closer to it. the customs union opportunity it could be single market opportunity, it could be customs union and set this market it could be a norway bl, it could even potentially be a second referendum. say you have a wide spectrum of opportunities and different mps will back it up at once and it will all begin on monday, we know that i knew amendment has been delayed for debate for monday but terry mp and labourmp andi debate for monday but terry mp and labour mp and i think that's incredibly important that cross party consensus they're trying to achieve a degree of compromise for theresa may up until this point who has been unable to do. how is it organised? can has been unable to do. how is it organised ? can
me from her home in guildford to explain more, is professor amelia hadfield from the university of surreyriday evening. very good of you. first of all, let us define how terms, what if an indicative votes? well, it's an ability for the members of parliament to a day out a spectrum of opportunities i think with regards to how they see a possible deal, but possibly something a bit closer to it. the customs union opportunity it could be single market opportunity, it could be customs union and set...
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foster parents who had a youth trained by islamic state group under their roof are suing surrey council telling them. the northern ireland secretary, karen bradley, is facing renewed calls to resign after she apologised for suggesting in the commons that deaths caused by soldiers and police during the troubles were not crimes. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. at 7 — beyond 100 days will be talking to the brother of us presidential candidate bernie sanders — about his chances of being elected in 2020. after 8 we'll speak to a leading campaigner against knife crime who lost her son in a stabbing. and at 10.40 and 11.30, we'll take a first look at tomorrow morning's front pages in the papers — joining me tonight are rachel cunliffe, comment & features editor at city am, and stephen bush, political editor of the new statesman. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm holly hamilton. coming up on tonight's programme: into the business end of the eur
foster parents who had a youth trained by islamic state group under their roof are suing surrey council telling them. the northern ireland secretary, karen bradley, is facing renewed calls to resign after she apologised for suggesting in the commons that deaths caused by soldiers and police during the troubles were not crimes. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. at 7 — beyond 100 days will be talking to the brother of...
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in surrey, police are questioning a 50—year—old man about the stabbing of a teenager on saturday night hallmarks of a terrorist attack inspired by the far right. let's talk to dame louise casey who is the former government social cohesion or integration tsar, and sara khan who leads the commission for countering extremism. welcome, thank you for coming onto the programme. tell our audience about the last year, you have been visiting towns and cities across the country, you have talked to so many people, inducted polling and reviewed academic work and spoken to primary school teachers who say that some of their pupils are showing signs of extremist ideology. that's right. i've spent the last year visiting 1a towns and cities across england and wales and some of the things i have heard is exactly that. teachers, youth workers and others, telling me that children as young as primary a chart sharing and spouting extreme racist, xenophobic and far right views. how young. five and six. what kind of things are being said? i don't want to go into detail but there is far right rhetoric and isla
in surrey, police are questioning a 50—year—old man about the stabbing of a teenager on saturday night hallmarks of a terrorist attack inspired by the far right. let's talk to dame louise casey who is the former government social cohesion or integration tsar, and sara khan who leads the commission for countering extremism. welcome, thank you for coming onto the programme. tell our audience about the last year, you have been visiting towns and cities across the country, you have talked to so...
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counter—terror police say a stabbing at stanwell in surrey last night has hallmarks of a terror eventofficers were called to reports of a man carrying a baseball bat and a knife, shouting racist comments. a 50—year—old man was arrested. another man was taken to hospital with non—life threatening injuries. areas across the uk are still at risk of flooding after persistent heavy rain yesterday led to dozens of flood warnings being issued. the majority are for parts of yorkshire, from where our correspondent luxmy gopal reports. a village road turned into a river. ca rs a village road turned into a river. cars were left abandoned in flood waters in cattle, north yorkshire. after last night's heavy rains, some people here were not able to leave the village with cars trapped by the water. laura stokes was caught off guard by the weather. we have seen the road flooding, it floats quite a lot because of the low water table and things like that. but i've never seen and things like that. but i've never seen it burst its banks before. so it was quite unnerving, really. we had to get my mum to b
counter—terror police say a stabbing at stanwell in surrey last night has hallmarks of a terror eventofficers were called to reports of a man carrying a baseball bat and a knife, shouting racist comments. a 50—year—old man was arrested. another man was taken to hospital with non—life threatening injuries. areas across the uk are still at risk of flooding after persistent heavy rain yesterday led to dozens of flood warnings being issued. the majority are for parts of yorkshire, from...
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the bbc broadcast a police search of his surrey home after being falsely accused of a sexual offence.mpaign to protect the anonymity of some people facing police investigation. the singer says the media's reporting of the false allegations he faced was the worst thing that had happened to him in his entire life. a stigma has been almost impossible to eradicate. and that has led him to believe only a new law can protect others from the same misery. the campaign joined by sir cliff calls for a simple change in the law. a legal guarantee of anonymity for anyone under investigation for a sexual offence, that would prevent media reporting, unless and until the individual is charged. today, the campaign's leaders welcomed sir cliff's decision tojoin them. we have a number of areas that we wish to change in respect of law reform. the primary one that we want to change is that a suspect is not named until charged. apart from anything else, that would create balance, because the complainant has anonymity, why shouldn't the person who is facing an allegation? and the allegation being publicised
the bbc broadcast a police search of his surrey home after being falsely accused of a sexual offence.mpaign to protect the anonymity of some people facing police investigation. the singer says the media's reporting of the false allegations he faced was the worst thing that had happened to him in his entire life. a stigma has been almost impossible to eradicate. and that has led him to believe only a new law can protect others from the same misery. the campaign joined by sir cliff calls for a...
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melanie abbot, bbc news, wisley in surrey.ow it's time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins. you might want to tie things down that might get blown over because there is a turbulent weather in the forecast. trees and branches have been coming down, problems with snow. tricky travel conditions continuing this afternoon. gusts of 40 continuing this afternoon. gusts of a0 or 50 continuing this afternoon. gusts of a0 or50 mph continuing this afternoon. gusts of a0 or 50 mph widely. the snow this evening and overnight is confined mainly to the high ground in scotland, northern ireland and north england. it is a cold night. temperatures just above freezing. the wins lose some of the strength but they will be quite widely up to 30 mph. high pressure will tend to ease away tomorrow. increasing amounts of sunshine, mainly dry, although cloud gathering across the western isles and northern ireland later. the week ahead will see gale force winds, some heavy rain but also drier and brighter spells. hello, this is bbc news. the hea
melanie abbot, bbc news, wisley in surrey.ow it's time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins. you might want to tie things down that might get blown over because there is a turbulent weather in the forecast. trees and branches have been coming down, problems with snow. tricky travel conditions continuing this afternoon. gusts of 40 continuing this afternoon. gusts of a0 or 50 continuing this afternoon. gusts of a0 or50 mph continuing this afternoon. gusts of a0 or 50 mph widely. the snow...
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melanie abbot, bbc news, wisley in surrey.eautiful flowers and plants? i suspect they may have a bit of a struggle this week. alena jenkins has the details. strong winds and snow have been causing travel problems and we still have strong winds for the rest of the day. still some tricky travelling conditions, still some snow this evening and overnight, chiefly over high ground in scotland and northern england, else were wintry showers could bring hail and thunder, quite a cold night with temperatures just above freezing, winds slowly start to ease down but we will still see cuts quite widely of 30 miles an hour come the morning, perhaps higher for exposed coasts and hills, a ridge of high pressure builds so wintry showers will start to ease, cloud gathers towards northern ireland and the western isles, temperatures from eight to 11 celsius but gales throughout the rest of the way, further spells of heavy rain and also some drier and brighter spells. hello this is bbc news. the headlines... a passenger plane has crashed in ethio
melanie abbot, bbc news, wisley in surrey.eautiful flowers and plants? i suspect they may have a bit of a struggle this week. alena jenkins has the details. strong winds and snow have been causing travel problems and we still have strong winds for the rest of the day. still some tricky travelling conditions, still some snow this evening and overnight, chiefly over high ground in scotland and northern england, else were wintry showers could bring hail and thunder, quite a cold night with...
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police in stanwell in surrey last night after a non—fatal stabbing which detectives suspect was a terroristncident inspired by the far right. it raised new concerns about the possibility of a new zealand—style attack in the uk. 21 months ago, there was an attack on worshippers near a mosque in finsbury park. everyone back! darren osborne drove into a group of muslims, killing makram ali. the home secretary warned today that the government's deradicalisation programmes have detected a growing problem with the far right. of those that we've had most concern about, and that's something called the channel programme, last year, almost half of those were far—right extremists. counterterrorist police and the security service, mi5, have experienced a sudden surge in the threat from the extreme right wing. four attacks got through, three murders, and one that came very close. and of the 18 foiled suspected terrorist plots in the last two years, four came from the extreme right wing. very vicious language about muslims that has been circulating everywhere online. .. but at a regent's park mosque even
police in stanwell in surrey last night after a non—fatal stabbing which detectives suspect was a terroristncident inspired by the far right. it raised new concerns about the possibility of a new zealand—style attack in the uk. 21 months ago, there was an attack on worshippers near a mosque in finsbury park. everyone back! darren osborne drove into a group of muslims, killing makram ali. the home secretary warned today that the government's deradicalisation programmes have detected a...
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we've had two examples in europe so far in both france and surrey, germany and spain.t law was put forward. both went success in what the outcome was. we sell small publishers disappear, google news withdrawing from the spanish market. and in germany google got free licenses from the publishers as a result, some of the desired outcome. of what article 11 puts forward is not exactly the same as the ancillary copyright that was put forward in germany, and not entirely the same as in germany and spain but what it does do is it still lacks a lot of clarity, it's quite ambiguous in terms of the language and the directive as a whole, will actually have to be figured out through litigation, eventually. sorry to interrupt but is there a consensus amongst your members that they will have to pay in some shape or form, that they are willing to pay for the creators of that content, be it a news organisation, music label, video production company? they will pay for that and it's just about negotiating how much? well, it's not so negotiating how much? well, it's not so much about ho
we've had two examples in europe so far in both france and surrey, germany and spain.t law was put forward. both went success in what the outcome was. we sell small publishers disappear, google news withdrawing from the spanish market. and in germany google got free licenses from the publishers as a result, some of the desired outcome. of what article 11 puts forward is not exactly the same as the ancillary copyright that was put forward in germany, and not entirely the same as in germany and...
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have to have taken the cue from what would you rather have a client who committed a crime mahlum in surrey or malum prohibitum needs are the ones that. i would rather have a client his innocent that beam that is of outrage you have failed the black women in this community not only as one of the few black faculty deans on campus but also as a community leader someone who were inspected and looked to for guidance and even a petition online calling percent of and resignation with the escalation on campus of its administration and starting climate review of the house after which it promises appropriate action as dean of the college one of my highest priorities is to ensure that the support students receive for their is additional communities pulls institutional commitment to their well being if awards plaudits and legal winds are anything to go by sullivan's track record is formidable but when you're signed up by an unpopular defendant like one seen even the best legal reputation can bite the dust in the unforgiving court of public opinion i think it just goes to show the downfall in the traje
have to have taken the cue from what would you rather have a client who committed a crime mahlum in surrey or malum prohibitum needs are the ones that. i would rather have a client his innocent that beam that is of outrage you have failed the black women in this community not only as one of the few black faculty deans on campus but also as a community leader someone who were inspected and looked to for guidance and even a petition online calling percent of and resignation with the escalation on...
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here recently in surrey on a large scale and in warwickshire where hedgerows have been covered. we are excluding birds from their nesting habitat at this key time of year. the countryside should be alive with birdsong right now. but across our country, we have lost 44 million birds in 50 years. and when nature's in crisis, we really can't afford adding to its pressures with things like these nets. there are concerns that wildlife may become trapped inside the nets as happened here in north lincolnshire. but developers say the nets protect birds and animals and are deployed in a controlled and responsible matter. trees with nests can't be chopped down during the spring and summer nesting season. so nets allow building work to continue all year round. legislation protects nesting birds as it rightly should, but developers are under a lot of pressure to bring forward sites for development, to start building houses to meet the housing crisis. and therefore, a delay when they can't do tree works between march and august means that their development is put back, it means we can't star
here recently in surrey on a large scale and in warwickshire where hedgerows have been covered. we are excluding birds from their nesting habitat at this key time of year. the countryside should be alive with birdsong right now. but across our country, we have lost 44 million birds in 50 years. and when nature's in crisis, we really can't afford adding to its pressures with things like these nets. there are concerns that wildlife may become trapped inside the nets as happened here in north...
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one head teacher in surrey says she's been forced to clean the toilets and serve in the canteen. level." caroline davies reports. friday maths lessons in west sussex. but while, on the surface, the class may seem well catered for, even here, the people say the school is struggling with money. a lot of the computers in different departments have stopped working all the time and so keys have been pulled out of keyboards and sometimes you can't actually type in what you're trying to do. and this isn't the only school that says there is a problem. over 7,000 head teachers have written to parents warning of a schools funding crisis. they say its leading to fewer teachers, bigger class sizes, less support for special needs children and, in some cases, dropping subjects altogether. jules white set up the group behind today's campaign. we know that class sizes are rising. there have been cuts to curriculum. schools are struggling with capital, their buildings, it, maintenance. those are all the familiar stories and that resonates with us here at tanbridge house school. we are even hearin
one head teacher in surrey says she's been forced to clean the toilets and serve in the canteen. level." caroline davies reports. friday maths lessons in west sussex. but while, on the surface, the class may seem well catered for, even here, the people say the school is struggling with money. a lot of the computers in different departments have stopped working all the time and so keys have been pulled out of keyboards and sometimes you can't actually type in what you're trying to do. and...
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it has been happening across the uk here recently in surrey on a large scale and in warwickshire wheres from nesting habitats at this key side of year. the countryside should be at birdsong right now but across our country we have lost 44 million birds in 50 years and when nature is in crisis, we really can't afford to be adding to those pressures things like these nets. there are concerns that wildlife may be trapped inside the nets
it has been happening across the uk here recently in surrey on a large scale and in warwickshire wheres from nesting habitats at this key side of year. the countryside should be at birdsong right now but across our country we have lost 44 million birds in 50 years and when nature is in crisis, we really can't afford to be adding to those pressures things like these nets. there are concerns that wildlife may be trapped inside the nets
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police in stanwell in surrey last night, after a non—fatal stabbing which detectives suspect was a terroristised new concerns about the possibility of a new zealand—style attack in the uk. 21 months ago, there was an attack on worshippers near a mosque in finsbury park. everyone back! darren osborne drove into a group of muslims, killing makram ali. the home secretary warned today that the government's de—radicalisation programmes have detected a growing problem with the far right. of those that we have had most concern about, and that is something called the channel programme, last year almost half of those were far—right extremists. counterterrorist police and the security service, m15, have experienced a sudden surge in the threat from the extreme right wing. four attacks got through, three murders, and one that came very close. and of the 18 foiled a suspected terrorist plots suspected terrorist plots in the last two years, four came from the extreme right wing. very vicious language about muslims that has been circulating everywhere online. .. but at a regent's park mosque event today,
police in stanwell in surrey last night, after a non—fatal stabbing which detectives suspect was a terroristised new concerns about the possibility of a new zealand—style attack in the uk. 21 months ago, there was an attack on worshippers near a mosque in finsbury park. everyone back! darren osborne drove into a group of muslims, killing makram ali. the home secretary warned today that the government's de—radicalisation programmes have detected a growing problem with the far right. of...
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it has been happening across the uk here recently in surrey on a large scale and in warwickshire where hedgerows have been covered. the royal society for the protection of birds wants them banned. we are excluding birds from nesting habitats at this key side of year. the countryside should be at birdsong right now but across our country we have lost 44 million birds in 50 years and when nature is in crisis, we really can't afford to be adding to those pressures things like these nets. there are concerns that wildlife may be trapped inside the nets like here in north lincolnshire but developers say the nets protect birds and animals and are deployed in a controlled and responsible manner. trees with nests can't be chopped down during the spring and summer nesting season, so nets allow building work to continue all year round. legislation protects nesting birds as it rightly should but developers are under a lot of pressure to bring forward sites for development to start building houses to meet the housing crisis, therefore a delay when they can't do three works between march and august
it has been happening across the uk here recently in surrey on a large scale and in warwickshire where hedgerows have been covered. the royal society for the protection of birds wants them banned. we are excluding birds from nesting habitats at this key side of year. the countryside should be at birdsong right now but across our country we have lost 44 million birds in 50 years and when nature is in crisis, we really can't afford to be adding to those pressures things like these nets. there are...
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so it is england, scotland, surrey, ireland, england and wales with wales still able to grab the grandnder? among the voices from the valleys, the welsh choir has its kiwi conductor. warren gatland has spent 12 years learning the words and shaping a team that is breaking records. in this, his final year in cardiff, his side is on a 13 match winning streak. to get one more against ireland will steal six nations and the grand slam. i think ithinki i think i will be emotional afterwards. despite people's perceptions, i do cry at sad movies and i am an emotional person. but hopefully we can secure the grand slam and there will be celebrations all over wales. this is his 10th and final six nations as coach of wales. he wants to finish how it started. wales won the grand slam in his first full season and the second one followed four years later. one more perfect campaign would make tournament history. no modern coach has done the grand slam three times. but to get there, he must outsmart another coach from new zealand. this isjoe schmidt's last six nations with ireland. a win for them in car
so it is england, scotland, surrey, ireland, england and wales with wales still able to grab the grandnder? among the voices from the valleys, the welsh choir has its kiwi conductor. warren gatland has spent 12 years learning the words and shaping a team that is breaking records. in this, his final year in cardiff, his side is on a 13 match winning streak. to get one more against ireland will steal six nations and the grand slam. i think ithinki i think i will be emotional afterwards. despite...
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expelled alexander polygyny a whistleblower in our case was killed after jogging outside his home in surrey the police didn't even investigate it as a murder. and then of course the script all poisoning where high grade military chemical weapons were used in in a cathedral town in the center of the u.k. and the only thing that happened was twenty three diplomats were expelled and those thirty three diplomatic slots are now being negotiated to be replaced so there's some pretty undiplomatic language passed between the two but the diplomatic language and words are cheap there is there was no consequences and so it's created an environment to allow this to happen and then the question is why and the answer is that this country is compromised because there is russian money that's polluted the political process here and i've seen it up close and personal where members of the british establishment into british law making bodies are taking money to support russians in the magnitsky case and other cases take lord barker. he's a member of the house of lords it's he's a lawmaker and he's on the paren
expelled alexander polygyny a whistleblower in our case was killed after jogging outside his home in surrey the police didn't even investigate it as a murder. and then of course the script all poisoning where high grade military chemical weapons were used in in a cathedral town in the center of the u.k. and the only thing that happened was twenty three diplomats were expelled and those thirty three diplomatic slots are now being negotiated to be replaced so there's some pretty undiplomatic...
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counter terrorism police have launched an investigation after a 19—year—old man was stabbed in surreyfar right attack. meanwhile police in greater manchester have made four arrests, after three separate incidents of alleged hate crime in, which the new zealand mosque attack was mentioned. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds brought us up to date with the latest on those incidents. at about 10:30pm in the evening, the police had a call that somebody was being very aggressive, had a knife and a baseball bat and, shortly after that, they had a call that somebody, a 19—year—old, had been attacked and it's been reported that eyewitnesses saw this 19—year—old in a car and the attacker came up to him with a knife and he put his hand up to stop the attack and he was injured with his hand. he is not in a life—threatening condition. but since then, this afternoon, the police have announced that they are taking this on as a terrorism investigation. so, counterterrorism policing is now taking over the operation. at the house... at a house in viola avenue in stanwell, there's quite a big po
counter terrorism police have launched an investigation after a 19—year—old man was stabbed in surreyfar right attack. meanwhile police in greater manchester have made four arrests, after three separate incidents of alleged hate crime in, which the new zealand mosque attack was mentioned. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds brought us up to date with the latest on those incidents. at about 10:30pm in the evening, the police had a call that somebody was being very aggressive, had a...
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police in stanwell in surrey last night, after a non—fatal stabbing which detectives suspect was a terroristised new concerns about the possibility of a new zealand—style attack in the uk. 21 months ago, there was an attack on worshippers near a mosque in finsbury park. everyone back! darren 0sborne drove into a group of muslims, killing makram ali. the home secretary warned today that the government's de—radicalisation programmes have detected a growing problem with the far right. of those that we have had most concern about, and that is something called the channel programme, last year almost half of those were far—right extremists. counterterrorist police and the security service, m15, have experienced a sudden surge in the threat from the extreme right wing. four attacks got through, three murders, and one that came very close. and of the 18 foiled suspected terrorist plots in the last two years, four came from the extreme right wing. very vicious language about muslims that has been circulating everywhere online. .. but at a regent's park mosque event today, sajid javid was also repeate
police in stanwell in surrey last night, after a non—fatal stabbing which detectives suspect was a terroristised new concerns about the possibility of a new zealand—style attack in the uk. 21 months ago, there was an attack on worshippers near a mosque in finsbury park. everyone back! darren 0sborne drove into a group of muslims, killing makram ali. the home secretary warned today that the government's de—radicalisation programmes have detected a growing problem with the far right. of...
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police say a stabbing at stanwell in surrey last night has hallmarks of a terror incident inspired bycers were called to reports of a man carrying a baseball bat and a knife, shouting racist comments. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds gave us more details from new scotland yard. this happened at 10:30pm last night, a man around heathrow shouting racist comments, being threatening to people. some eyewitnesses said he was striking out at passing cars. he had a baseball bat and a knife. at one point a 19—year—old man who was sitting in his car was attacked with that knife antibodies hands up to defend himself according to his wife and luckily he only suffered some less serious injuries. a big armed police response, the man was arrested, he is 50 years old, and a nearby house has been searched for much of the day. this afternoon, most senior counterterrorism officer in the country, assistant commissioner neil basu said this was being treated as a terrorist incident and it did have the hallmark of something being inspired by the far right. all that on top of a number of hate crime
police say a stabbing at stanwell in surrey last night has hallmarks of a terror incident inspired bycers were called to reports of a man carrying a baseball bat and a knife, shouting racist comments. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds gave us more details from new scotland yard. this happened at 10:30pm last night, a man around heathrow shouting racist comments, being threatening to people. some eyewitnesses said he was striking out at passing cars. he had a baseball bat and a knife....
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have charged a 50—year—old man with attempted murder, after a stabbing in a supermarket car park in surreyggraveted fear. he will appear infront of magistrates tomorrow. a 19—year—old man was injured in the attack at the tesco in sta nwell on saturday police in the west midlands says two men have been arrested afterfive mosques had their windows smashed in birmingham yesterday. security has been stepped up at mosques across birmingham after five were vandalised in the early hours of thursday. police say investigations are continuing and the motive for the attacks remains unknown. the jury at the trial of the match commander at hillsborough have been told they will be sent out on monday to consider their verdicts. they will have to consider if david duckenfield is guilty or not of causing the deaths by gross negligence of 95 fans at the fa cup semi final in 1989. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker the weekends looking decent enough i think for most of us, there will be a few showers around but the main message is that it is turning a bit cooler, you can see the
have charged a 50—year—old man with attempted murder, after a stabbing in a supermarket car park in surreyggraveted fear. he will appear infront of magistrates tomorrow. a 19—year—old man was injured in the attack at the tesco in sta nwell on saturday police in the west midlands says two men have been arrested afterfive mosques had their windows smashed in birmingham yesterday. security has been stepped up at mosques across birmingham after five were vandalised in the early hours of...
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there's a good service on the tubes this morning but london 0verground is part suspended between surreytween bedford and luton due to a broken down train. 0n the roads in forest hill: roadworks on a205 london road at the junction with sydenham hill. in mitcham, cricket green remains closed northbound from madeira road to london road for gas mains work. in hampton, a308 hampton court road has thames water works and traffic lights by the thames. now the weather with sara thornton. good morning to you. it is a chilly start for some of us out in the suburbs this morning. temperature is way down in low single figures. not quite so chilly in the centre of the capital but watch out for some mist and fog patches in the next few hours. particular in 0xfordshire and west berkshire. we have a yellow met 0ffice weather warning. another fine day ahead despite the missed patches. yesterday we got into the mid— teams. expecting very similar weather for the day—to—day. sunshine but fairweather cloud afternoon. extent, 17, maybe 18. ——16. again, dry and clear tonight. 0nce extent, 17, maybe 18. ——16. ag
there's a good service on the tubes this morning but london 0verground is part suspended between surreytween bedford and luton due to a broken down train. 0n the roads in forest hill: roadworks on a205 london road at the junction with sydenham hill. in mitcham, cricket green remains closed northbound from madeira road to london road for gas mains work. in hampton, a308 hampton court road has thames water works and traffic lights by the thames. now the weather with sara thornton. good morning to...
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anna: joining us now on the green, sam, a conservative member of parliament for a surrey -- east surreyood to have you with us. thank you for joining us. whips yesterday. sam: parliament has made its view express -- explicitly clear. in the morning come my policy was the government's policy. in the space of 30 minutes, the government's policy was not the government's policy. it was total confusion. i think for my business and constituents, no deal is definitely a disorderly exit and is not the right decision. anna: one of my colleagues described it as an alice in wonderland movement. what do you think will be the next step here? it seems as if theresa may still wants to try with her deal. do you think she stands a chance? sam: i think it is unlikely to pass because people feel very strongly that a deal is not the right deal. that is not just in parliament. deal is also deeply unpopular in the country. they feel it is one of the least popular options out there. the attorney general might have advise somewhat that there will be a number of brexiteers celebrate he supported deal, but she c
anna: joining us now on the green, sam, a conservative member of parliament for a surrey -- east surreyood to have you with us. thank you for joining us. whips yesterday. sam: parliament has made its view express -- explicitly clear. in the morning come my policy was the government's policy. in the space of 30 minutes, the government's policy was not the government's policy. it was total confusion. i think for my business and constituents, no deal is definitely a disorderly exit and is not the...
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alexander purple which me a whistleblower in our case was killed after jogging outside his home in surrey the police didn't even invest. it is a murder. and then of course the script all poisoning where high grade military chemical weapons were used in in a cathedral town in the center of the u.k. and the only thing that happened was twenty three diplomats were expelled and those thirty three diplomatic slots are now being negotiated to be replaced so there's some pretty undiplomatic language passed between the two but the diplomatic language and words are cheap there is there was no consequences and so it's created an environment to allow this to happen and then the question is why and the answer is that this country is compromised because there is russian money that's polluted the political process here and i've seen it up close and personal where members of the british establishment in the british lawmaking bodies are taking money to support russians in the magnitsky case and other cases take lord barker. he's a member of the house of lords it's he's a lawmaker and he's on the parent p
alexander purple which me a whistleblower in our case was killed after jogging outside his home in surrey the police didn't even invest. it is a murder. and then of course the script all poisoning where high grade military chemical weapons were used in in a cathedral town in the center of the u.k. and the only thing that happened was twenty three diplomats were expelled and those thirty three diplomatic slots are now being negotiated to be replaced so there's some pretty undiplomatic language...
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alexander purple which me a whistleblower in our case was killed after jogging outside his home in surrey the police didn't even invest. it is a murder. and then of course the script all poisoning where high grade military chemical weapons were used in in a cathedral town in the center of the u.k. and the only thing that happened was twenty three diplomats were expelled and those thirty three diplomatic slots are now being negotiated to be replaced so some pretty undiplomatic language passed between the two but the diplomatic language words are cheap there is there was no consequences and so it's created an environment to allow this to happen and then the question is why and the answer is that this country is compromised because there is russian money that's polluted the political process here and i've seen it up close and personal where members of the british establishment into british law making bodies or taking money to support russians in the magnitsky case and other cases take lord barker. he's a member of the house of lords it's he's a lawmaker and he's on the parent payroll of all
alexander purple which me a whistleblower in our case was killed after jogging outside his home in surrey the police didn't even invest. it is a murder. and then of course the script all poisoning where high grade military chemical weapons were used in in a cathedral town in the center of the u.k. and the only thing that happened was twenty three diplomats were expelled and those thirty three diplomatic slots are now being negotiated to be replaced so some pretty undiplomatic language passed...
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the bbc broadcast a police search of his surrey home after false allegations.each of his privacy and should never have been broadcast. now he isjoining a growing campaign to protect the anonymity of some people facing this investigation. the singer says the media's reporting of the false allegations he faced was the worst thing that has happened to him in his entire life. a stigma has been almost impossible to eradicate, and that has led him to believe only a new law can protect others from the same misery. the campaignjoined by sir cliff calls for a simple change in the law. a legal guarantee of anonymity for anyone under investigation for a sexual offence, that would prevent media reporting, unless and until the individual is charged. today, the campaign's leaders welcomed sir cliff's decision tojoin them. we have a number of areas that we wish to change in respect of law reform. the primary one that we want to change is that a suspect is not named until charged. apart from anything else, that would create balance, because the complainant has anonymity, why s
the bbc broadcast a police search of his surrey home after false allegations.each of his privacy and should never have been broadcast. now he isjoining a growing campaign to protect the anonymity of some people facing this investigation. the singer says the media's reporting of the false allegations he faced was the worst thing that has happened to him in his entire life. a stigma has been almost impossible to eradicate, and that has led him to believe only a new law can protect others from the...