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phil mackie, bbc news, telford.er has called for a public inquiry after a bbc investigation found evidence that the british sas executed detainees and murdered unarmed people in afghanistan. colonel 0liver lee, who was in charge of the royal marines in helmand at the time, described the allegations as extremely shocking. panorama has discovered that one unit killed 5a people in suspicious circumstances. the ministry of defence says it will always hold uk troops to the highest standards and that they served with courage and professionalism in afghanistan. richard bilton reports. the kill or capture raids happened most nights. the sas were hunting for bomb makers, but something went wrong. what we have found suggests a pattern of deliberate killings. we've spoken to eyewitnesses who were on some of these night raids. now, they don't want to be identified, but they say they saw unarmed afghans being shot dead by british special forces. panorama obtained military reports that show people were repeatedly shot dead after
phil mackie, bbc news, telford.er has called for a public inquiry after a bbc investigation found evidence that the british sas executed detainees and murdered unarmed people in afghanistan. colonel 0liver lee, who was in charge of the royal marines in helmand at the time, described the allegations as extremely shocking. panorama has discovered that one unit killed 5a people in suspicious circumstances. the ministry of defence says it will always hold uk troops to the highest standards and that...
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over the years. hidden in places like telford over the ears. . ~ hidden in places like telford overike telford over the ears. . ~' , ., , hidden in places like telford over the ears. ., , . we are approaching an important deadline because in underan under an hour, that is when, if you want to be content there, you have to get your domination and. it you're a contender, you have to show up you're a contender, you have to show up and get over 20 conservative mps on your site as well. we think at the moment that six candidates have the moment that six candidates have the backing they need. rishi sunak, nadhim says he has the support of 20 mps was up several others, we don't know if they will make it past the first round and in the campaign become the next leader, former chancellor rishi sunak says it is not credible to promise less spending and lower taxes. and they have into the end of today and show that they have the support of these 20 colleagues and that is what they need for the first round of voting and all happen tomorrow. this will start shaking down and other conservative mps
over the years. hidden in places like telford over the ears. . ~ hidden in places like telford overike telford over the ears. . ~' , ., , hidden in places like telford over the ears. ., , . we are approaching an important deadline because in underan under an hour, that is when, if you want to be content there, you have to get your domination and. it you're a contender, you have to show up you're a contender, you have to show up and get over 20 conservative mps on your site as well. we think at...
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from telford, our correspondent phil mackie reports.own where more than 1000 children have been sexually exploited since the late 1970s. young girls were groomed often by gangs and subjected to some of the most appalling abuse. after three years the findings of an independent inquiry are damning. of an independent inquiry are damninu. ., , , of an independent inquiry are damninu. ., ,, . damning. countless children were sexually _ damning. countless children were sexually assaulted - damning. countless children were sexually assaulted and j were sexually assaulted and raped. they were deliberately humiliated, degraded. they were shared, trafficked, they were subjected to violence and their families were threatened. they lived in fear. their lives were forever changed. they have asked over the years, how was this allowed to happen? the answer, this allowed to happen? the answer. he _ this allowed to happen? the answer, he believes, is that the authorities had ignored obvious signs of child exploitation and blamed the children is not the
from telford, our correspondent phil mackie reports.own where more than 1000 children have been sexually exploited since the late 1970s. young girls were groomed often by gangs and subjected to some of the most appalling abuse. after three years the findings of an independent inquiry are damning. of an independent inquiry are damninu. ., , , of an independent inquiry are damninu. ., ,, . damning. countless children were sexually _ damning. countless children were sexually assaulted - damning....
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tonight west murcia police and telford council| murcia police and telford council apologised to all ofence that the british sas executed detainees and murdered unarmed people in afghanistan. colonel oliver lee — who was in charge of the royal marines in helmand at the time — described the allegations a5 extremely shocking. panorama has discovered that one unit killed 54 people in 5u5piciou5 circumstances. the ministry of defence says it will always hold uk troops to the highest standards and that they served with courage and professionalism in afghanistan. richard bilton reports. the kill or capture raid5 happened mo5t the kill or capture raid5 happened most nights. the sas were hunting for bomb makers, but something went wrong. what we have found suggest a pattern of deliberate killings. we've spoken to eyewitne55e5 who were on some of these night raid5 were on some of these night raids and they don't want to be identified, but they say they saw unarmed afghan men being shot dead by british 5pecial unarmed afghan men being shot dead by british special forces. panorama obtained militar
tonight west murcia police and telford council| murcia police and telford council apologised to all ofence that the british sas executed detainees and murdered unarmed people in afghanistan. colonel oliver lee — who was in charge of the royal marines in helmand at the time — described the allegations a5 extremely shocking. panorama has discovered that one unit killed 54 people in 5u5piciou5 circumstances. the ministry of defence says it will always hold uk troops to the highest standards...
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phil mackie, bbc news, telford.n's armed forces has said he expects a thorough investigation — after the bbc found evidence that the sas had executed detainees and murdered unarmed people in afghanistan. lord richards — the chief of defence staff at the time — said the allegations were "worrying" and he had "no doubt" his successor would want to investigate them. the bbc�*s panorama discovered that one unit killed 5a people in suspicious circumstances. the ministry of defence says it will always hold uk troops to the highest standards and that they served with courage and professionalism in afghanistan — as richard bilton reports. the kill or capture raids happened most nights. the sas were hunting for bomb makers, but something went wrong. what we have found suggests a pattern of deliberate killings. we've spoken to eyewitnesses who were on some of these night raids. now, they don't want to be identified, but they say they saw unarmed afghans being shot dead by british special forces. panorama obtained military rep
phil mackie, bbc news, telford.n's armed forces has said he expects a thorough investigation — after the bbc found evidence that the sas had executed detainees and murdered unarmed people in afghanistan. lord richards — the chief of defence staff at the time — said the allegations were "worrying" and he had "no doubt" his successor would want to investigate them. the bbc�*s panorama discovered that one unit killed 5a people in suspicious circumstances. the ministry...
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phil mackie, bbc news, telford.u? i think like the rest of the _ how surprised are you? i think like the rest of the country _ how surprised are you? i think like the rest of the country i _ how surprised are you? i think like the rest of the country i am - how surprised are you? i think like the rest of the country i am not. the rest of the country i am not surprised at all. you literally could cut and paste telford, you could cut and paste telford, you could replace it with rochdale, rotherham or oxford. it enrages me. ifeel, despite what rotherham or oxford. it enrages me. i feel, despite what the assistant chief constable said yesterday in his press release, things have moved on and victims now we get a very different service. there are specially trained officers. while i accept there is an understanding of this crime, we'll know it is going on everywhere. my work with the maggie oliver foundation brings on everywhere. my work with the maggie oliverfoundation brings me into contact with victims today. in the pas
phil mackie, bbc news, telford.u? i think like the rest of the _ how surprised are you? i think like the rest of the country _ how surprised are you? i think like the rest of the country i _ how surprised are you? i think like the rest of the country i am - how surprised are you? i think like the rest of the country i am not. the rest of the country i am not surprised at all. you literally could cut and paste telford, you could cut and paste telford, you could replace it with rochdale,...
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no more so than the shrewsbury and telford nhs trust. four years ago in 2018, my right honourable friend the member for ludlow and i secured 312 million pounds for a major amd modernization within our local hospital trust. four years on, construction has still not started. what message can the deputy prime minister give to the people of shrewsbury as to how government can intervene to break this gridlock and finally allow the 312 million pounds we have secured to be utilized for the benefits of the people of shropshire and mid wales? >> my honourable friend is a champion of his constituents , particularly on nhs which recently received the transformation of any services, it is still being processed. i can tell him that the trust is aiming to present the full business case in 2023 with construction starting the same year. >> when he announced his bill of rights last week, the deputy prime minister said it will strengthen our u.k. tradition of freedom. freedom. shameless, from a government whose contempt for the rule of law and the evoluti
no more so than the shrewsbury and telford nhs trust. four years ago in 2018, my right honourable friend the member for ludlow and i secured 312 million pounds for a major amd modernization within our local hospital trust. four years on, construction has still not started. what message can the deputy prime minister give to the people of shrewsbury as to how government can intervene to break this gridlock and finally allow the 312 million pounds we have secured to be utilized for the benefits of...
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i want to play for everyone this moment, thompson speaking to jay telford. >> are there going to be witnesses that describe actual conversations between the extremist groups and anyone in trump's orbit? >> yes. >> there will be? >> yes. obviously you will have to go through the hearings that we have a number of witnesses who have come forward that people have not talked to before that will document a lot of what was going on. in the trump orbit while all of this was occurring. >> how close of a connection do you think the committee needs for it to have a real impact? >> it's all having an impact and the great question is, what does the word orbit mean and how close to the president will these conversations have taken place but this is really one of the big questions about the entire january 6 investigation because there was this effort by the president to overturn the results and there was this violent attack on the capital on january 6 at how much the president knew in advance and what he did to encourage the violence is really one of the great and answered questions that is still and answer
i want to play for everyone this moment, thompson speaking to jay telford. >> are there going to be witnesses that describe actual conversations between the extremist groups and anyone in trump's orbit? >> yes. >> there will be? >> yes. obviously you will have to go through the hearings that we have a number of witnesses who have come forward that people have not talked to before that will document a lot of what was going on. in the trump orbit while all of this was...
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and the trial is led by the prosecutor general whose name is telford taylor and he writes or sorry. he says in his opening statement. the defendants will tell you that they were not anti-semitic and even protected individual -- against the nazis. it was not beneath them to appear in public with and pay a king's ransom to himler the assessed leader angry himmler who all but rendered the -- of extinct in europe. they fattened on the misfortunes of well features. etc, etc, and pretty flick in his defense says well. i'm actually a exactly what what telfer taylor says in his. in his opening statement pretty flint uses the defense. well, actually i was a protector of all -- even though he was the largest profit year of arianizations in in the third rug says i protected and the jewish businessman who's was companies, i acquired and you know in order not to have the suspicion for on me. i sometimes also met, you a casual anti-semitic remark. and during the erionizations in many of the memos you find some you find some of his very offhand anti-semitic remarks, and he said i did that in order
and the trial is led by the prosecutor general whose name is telford taylor and he writes or sorry. he says in his opening statement. the defendants will tell you that they were not anti-semitic and even protected individual -- against the nazis. it was not beneath them to appear in public with and pay a king's ransom to himler the assessed leader angry himmler who all but rendered the -- of extinct in europe. they fattened on the misfortunes of well features. etc, etc, and pretty flick in his...
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exploitation finds more than 1,000 children were subject to appalling suffering and cruelty over decades in telfordincluded in those going forward to the rounds of voting. the first ballot will take place tomorrow and the final two candidates should be known by the end of
exploitation finds more than 1,000 children were subject to appalling suffering and cruelty over decades in telfordincluded in those going forward to the rounds of voting. the first ballot will take place tomorrow and the final two candidates should be known by the end of
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where there is still danger going on and we know for example of the recent reports about abuse in telfordou very much- — if you've been affected by this, details of organisations which offer information and support are available at bbc.co.uk/actionline. or you can phone for free on 0800 077 077. it's almost a year since the taliban retook power in afghanistan — and resistance forces loyal to the previous government are fighting an insurgency. at the moment clashes are limited to a handful of areas, long known for anti—taliban sentiment and the group dismisses the threat posed by them. but resistance forces are behind the most sustained clashes afghanistan has seen over the past year. secunder kermani was given rare access to one of the areas where they've been active — the andarab valley. out on patrol. the taliban are now more powerful than they've ever been. more powerful than the old afghan government ever was. but in this scenic part of the country, they're facing a resistance movement. a small band of guerrillas led by former army soldiers is launching attacks here in andarab as well
where there is still danger going on and we know for example of the recent reports about abuse in telfordou very much- — if you've been affected by this, details of organisations which offer information and support are available at bbc.co.uk/actionline. or you can phone for free on 0800 077 077. it's almost a year since the taliban retook power in afghanistan — and resistance forces loyal to the previous government are fighting an insurgency. at the moment clashes are limited to a handful...
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exploitation finds more than 1,000 children were subject to appalling suffering and cruelty over decades in telford
exploitation finds more than 1,000 children were subject to appalling suffering and cruelty over decades in telford
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so if i go on to this place and out, i don't know, i say telford 1958, if i go on to this place and out and it is a mother of five, margaret i think her name is. and her car was written off and she decided rather than replacing it with a normal car she bought a formula 1 car and she started practice racing. and ijust love that she really wanted to do something and did it. and so nationwide went and found her and it was a really illuminating interview and some are really nice about it. but there is something for everyone in there and i think. i but there is something for everyone in there and i think.— in there and i think. i know we have iot one in there and i think. i know we have got one as — in there and i think. i know we have got one as well _ in there and i think. i know we have got one as well of _ in there and i think. i know we have got one as well of the _ in there and i think. i know we have got one as well of the late - got one as well of the late broadcaster howard williamson talking to children in belfast about emotions. we'll have a look at that as well. :. , :, emotions.
so if i go on to this place and out, i don't know, i say telford 1958, if i go on to this place and out and it is a mother of five, margaret i think her name is. and her car was written off and she decided rather than replacing it with a normal car she bought a formula 1 car and she started practice racing. and ijust love that she really wanted to do something and did it. and so nationwide went and found her and it was a really illuminating interview and some are really nice about it. but there...