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the letter from the went public, when she received the letterfrom the home went public, when she received the letter from the home officer a qualified persons to do that. she is married to a uk citizen and has the right to live in the uk. in response, a home office spokesperson said this. princes william and harry have described their bewilderment when they encountered grieving crowds, on the day of their mother's funeral. speaking in a bbc documentary, marking 20 years since the death of diana princess of wales, they say walking behind her coffin was a family decision. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. it was the week when a nation mourned, and the monarchy faced sharp criticism. at its heart were two boys, william and harry, then aged 15 and 12. grieving for the loss of their mother, but required by their royal position to appear in public and help assuage the public sense of loss. in a bbc documentary, william and harry speak about the numbness and confusion they felt when they were told that their mother was dead. and, in harry's case, it's clear that there is still anger towards the french photogra
the letter from the went public, when she received the letterfrom the home went public, when she received the letter from the home officer a qualified persons to do that. she is married to a uk citizen and has the right to live in the uk. in response, a home office spokesperson said this. princes william and harry have described their bewilderment when they encountered grieving crowds, on the day of their mother's funeral. speaking in a bbc documentary, marking 20 years since the death of diana...
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it's all well and good for the home office to say that it and good for the home office to say thatitis it is, they're sat there in their offices behind their desks. we're on the frontline and seeing these incidents on a daily, weekly monthly basis. it is the alcohol mainly and the duty—free that significant problem. mainly and the duty—free that significant problemlj mainly and the duty—free that significant problem. i have not noticed any improvement in any passenger behaviour within the last year whatsoever. none at all. one in fourcabin year whatsoever. none at all. one in four cabin crew who responded to our survey we re four cabin crew who responded to our survey were unaware of the code of practice. of those who had heard of it, less than a quarter thought it was working in reducing drunken passenger behaviour. we've also been told by industry insiders that in practice not much has changed. i am travelling to manchester to see for myself and, once again, i'm secretly filming with my smartphone. manchester airport is signed up to the voluntary code of practice, which commits them
it's all well and good for the home office to say that it and good for the home office to say thatitis it is, they're sat there in their offices behind their desks. we're on the frontline and seeing these incidents on a daily, weekly monthly basis. it is the alcohol mainly and the duty—free that significant problem. mainly and the duty—free that significant problemlj mainly and the duty—free that significant problem. i have not noticed any improvement in any passenger behaviour within the...
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me and my husband contacted the home office. me and my husband co nta cted a the home office.removal decision is invalid, in many ways, at least in two very important legal bases. it is unlawful, arbitrary and clearly disproportionate reaction. i applied for a certificate, which the home office itself currently doesn't even encourage people to apply for because the new system is supposedly to be in place next yearfor eu citizens. that was dr is a holmberg speaking to me early on. princes william and harry have described their bewilderment when they encountered grieving crowds, on the day of their mother's funeral. speaking in a bbc documentary, marking 20 years since the death of diana princess of wales, they say walking behind her coffin was a family decision. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. it was the week when a nation mourned, and the monarchy faced sharp criticism. at its heart were two boys, william and harry, then aged 15 and 12, grieving for the loss of their mother, but required by their royal position to appear in public and help assuage the public
me and my husband contacted the home office. me and my husband co nta cted a the home office.removal decision is invalid, in many ways, at least in two very important legal bases. it is unlawful, arbitrary and clearly disproportionate reaction. i applied for a certificate, which the home office itself currently doesn't even encourage people to apply for because the new system is supposedly to be in place next yearfor eu citizens. that was dr is a holmberg speaking to me early on. princes...
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it's all well and good for the home office to say that it is, they're sat there in their offices behinding these incidents on a daily, weekly and monthly basis. it's the alcohol mainly and the duty—free that's the significant problem. i have not noticed any improvement in any passenger behaviour within the last year whatsoever. none at all. one in four cabin crew who responded to our survey were unaware of the code of practice. of those who had heard of it, less than a quarter thought it was working in reducing drunken passenger behaviour. we've also been told by industry insiders that in practice not much has changed. i'm travelling to manchester to see for myself and, once again, i'm secretly filming with my smartphone. manchester airport is signed up to the voluntary code of practice, which commits them to the responsible selling of alcohol to prevent or manage disruptive behaviour. so, just arrived at manchester airport, made my way through security. first thing on my right is a starbucks. hang on a minute, beer. pinot grigio, a bit of champagne, peroni. that's a shocker, a beer in
it's all well and good for the home office to say that it is, they're sat there in their offices behinding these incidents on a daily, weekly and monthly basis. it's the alcohol mainly and the duty—free that's the significant problem. i have not noticed any improvement in any passenger behaviour within the last year whatsoever. none at all. one in four cabin crew who responded to our survey were unaware of the code of practice. of those who had heard of it, less than a quarter thought it was...
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and why has the home office, as overseen by theresa may for 6 years, used data that may have painted sleading picture? joining me now is the labour mp and spokesperson for open britain that is campaigning against a so called hard—brexit, neil coyle, and the tory mp and prominent leaver, peter bone. good evening, both of you, peter, you are in a good mood... i will try not to... i will use facts, if i may, we will come to the bigger picture in a moment, as the film showed, the problem of non—eu migrants overstaying in the uk seems to have been widely overstated. what i want to understand is, how are we in a position where the home office has been using bogus data? i don't think you can say that, there is an enquiry to... they have called an enquiry, the fact that they have done that would point to a problem. it is good to look at it but today's... there must be a problem. we shall see if there is a problem, don't upset me, now(!)... the real point today about the figures is we have seen a huge drop in net migration by 80,000, lowest for three years. still a lot... i'm going to come to
and why has the home office, as overseen by theresa may for 6 years, used data that may have painted sleading picture? joining me now is the labour mp and spokesperson for open britain that is campaigning against a so called hard—brexit, neil coyle, and the tory mp and prominent leaver, peter bone. good evening, both of you, peter, you are in a good mood... i will try not to... i will use facts, if i may, we will come to the bigger picture in a moment, as the film showed, the problem of...
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the financial times, the home office admits losing —— threatening to deport thousands of foreign nationalsision was made under your status, it said, and you have to go home. com pletely it said, and you have to go home. completely sent by mistake, which has caused a huge worry for these individuals, it came to light after a finnish academic post of this letter on social media and as yvette cooper pointed out, if the home office is making these kind of m ista kes office is making these kind of mistakes with just 100 eu office is making these kind of mistakes withjust100 eu citizens, doesn't have the capacity and capability to do with processing the status of all 3 million eu citizens in the uk presently when it comes to brexit? i think i know hugh's answer! it is a scandal, this is a political story but around the country there are eu nationals who are unsure of their status, really worried, people travelling around the country to register and get the information they need, just to reassure themselves that they are going to be able to continue their lives as they have done. it was a mistake
the financial times, the home office admits losing —— threatening to deport thousands of foreign nationalsision was made under your status, it said, and you have to go home. com pletely it said, and you have to go home. completely sent by mistake, which has caused a huge worry for these individuals, it came to light after a finnish academic post of this letter on social media and as yvette cooper pointed out, if the home office is making these kind of m ista kes office is making these kind...
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so that is from the home office in the last few moments.urg, adam fleming is there. when you look at that, what do you see?|j adam fleming is there. when you look at that, what do you see? i am stood outside the ecj in luxembourg, those two go towers by me. it is a traditional holiday so no reaction from the people that work there or any of the legal experts actually in the ecj. the first test, though, for this government's strategy we will see at the end of next week because david davis and michel barnier will sit in brussels for another set of exit talks. top of the agenda is citizen rights, how do you guarantee the rights of eu citizens living in the rights of eu citizens living in the uk at brexit? mr barnier wants the uk at brexit? mr barnier wants the european court ofjustice to have the final right of guaranteeing those people's writes. britain today is saying absolutely no way, that is not a gala. so we will see next week —— that is not going to work. we will see just how sticky backed sticking point is next week. looking further in
so that is from the home office in the last few moments.urg, adam fleming is there. when you look at that, what do you see?|j adam fleming is there. when you look at that, what do you see? i am stood outside the ecj in luxembourg, those two go towers by me. it is a traditional holiday so no reaction from the people that work there or any of the legal experts actually in the ecj. the first test, though, for this government's strategy we will see at the end of next week because david davis and...
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with the person for a few hours before a fire was lit inside the home and the person came out the home with a shotgun. that's when officers shot him. the person was pronounced dead at the scene. fire crews put out the fire inside the home. no officers or other people were hurt. we'll bring you more information on this story as it enters our newsroom. ( james ) a bay area nurse and her husband have run out of time. the couple who entered the united states illegally more than two decades ago has been deported.(robin) they have boarded a flight to mexico. leaving behind three of their children. kron4's hermela aregawi has the details. a somber good bye.maria sanchez and her husband are being deported back to their native mexico - after 23 years in oakland.a hopeful fifteen year legal battle that was abruptly ended under the trump administration. maria sanchez/family being deported: how do we meet the criteria of good hombres so we will not be targeted. because i'm paying for my own education. i pay a lot of taxes. i have a house. i'm a nurse. i have a clean record so i don
with the person for a few hours before a fire was lit inside the home and the person came out the home with a shotgun. that's when officers shot him. the person was pronounced dead at the scene. fire crews put out the fire inside the home. no officers or other people were hurt. we'll bring you more information on this story as it enters our newsroom.
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with the person for a few hours before a fire was lit inside the home and the person came out the home with a shotgun. that's when officers shot him. the person was pronounced dead at the scene. fire crews put out the fire inside the home. no officers or other people were hurt. we'll bring you more information on this story as it enters our newsroom. <"i'm a little shocked you know. well i know there's some creepies that live around here, but i didn't know something like that would happen you know. things happen everywhere, so you never know if you are going to be safe somewhere you know. i think there's creepies everywhere, so you know you can't really be shocked when something like this happens."> ( terisa ) thanks lydia. we will check back with you through out the morning. (mark) thanks lydia. and we first told you about this deadly police shooting with a push alert at 4:55 this morning. you can be the first to know about breaking news in your area. just download the free kron 4 mobile app. (terisa) and more breaking news we are following this morning... san jose police are searching for the driver of a stolen car afte
with the person for a few hours before a fire was lit inside the home and the person came out the home with a shotgun. that's when officers shot him. the person was pronounced dead at the scene. fire crews put out the fire inside the home. no officers or other people were hurt. we'll bring you more information on this story as it enters our newsroom. ( terisa ) thanks lydia. we will check back with you through out the morning. (mark) thanks lydia. and we first told you about this deadly police...
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even though the home office seems reluctant to send replacement parts. if the amman who invented the it use hisld see to tour has been put to commerce in north korea he might conclude that his place in history is assured alongside the man who invented the wheel. here, the bicycle is not only a means of transportation but also an important vehicle for business. its use allows for personal earnings to go to more required necessities. even the bicycles would survive the impossible and have to contend with the ever present korean taxicab. korean taxicab drivers may not build up the speed of their american counterparts, but they duplicate the bearing in most of the great cities. here, too, the drivers seem to be able to put their vehicles in places no vehicle was meant to go. well, almost. the newest transportation miracle, though, is the international airport tollroad, the first tollroad in the nation. it is only one example of road construction schedule by the government. the new road will make it easier and faster to get from seoul to the international airp
even though the home office seems reluctant to send replacement parts. if the amman who invented the it use hisld see to tour has been put to commerce in north korea he might conclude that his place in history is assured alongside the man who invented the wheel. here, the bicycle is not only a means of transportation but also an important vehicle for business. its use allows for personal earnings to go to more required necessities. even the bicycles would survive the impossible and have to...
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the inaugural ball. to stories at home. tonight calls for murder charges against the philadelphia police officer after he shot a man in the back. all this after protestors marched and chanted that the officers home while other officers stood outside to keep things under control. nbc10 brandon hudson is live outside police headquarters. now the mayor is weighing in pront test. >> the mayor and police commissioner. the commissioner thinks the protest crossed the line. and most homeowners in the neighborhood agree too. they expect to see protests on tv and police departments and other public spaces in the city. not their own street. >> reporter: the black lives matter protest at police officer's home. is still the talk of the northeast neighborhood. >> there's a ton of police activity. all up and down the street. >> reporter: when we spoke to in the area today. it was quieter. no bull horns. no strong language. a nice friday night with parents on the front lawn, children walking the streets and pets out too. >> this is how it is. you can stand outside for hours and not a car will drive by. >> we saw philadelphia police on patrol
the inaugural ball. to stories at home. tonight calls for murder charges against the philadelphia police officer after he shot a man in the back. all this after protestors marched and chanted that the officers home while other officers stood outside to keep things under control. nbc10 brandon hudson is live outside police headquarters. now the mayor is weighing in pront test. >> the mayor and police commissioner. the commissioner thinks the protest crossed the line. and most homeowners in...
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some of the best in the world and compete, and the other thing we found out today as well from the home officesome. the prime minister wants to keep international students as part of the immigration figures. if you remove the thought some of them stay on illegally, what will her argument be? it will be hard to make sense of it. only a fifth of the public think they are migrants anyway, they were baffled when they were told they counted in the net migration figures. it would get the numbers down and make more sense of the public as well. 5696 down and make more sense of the public as well. 56% say down and make more sense of the public as well. 5696 say they should stay the same level. yes, that's right. so most people are happy with the status quo. yes, but there is no official cap and no incentive to attract more international students to come to british universities which means we could fall behind other big international institutions in the us and australia for example. great timing for you, your report comes out at the same time as these ons comes out at the same time as these 0ns figures
some of the best in the world and compete, and the other thing we found out today as well from the home officesome. the prime minister wants to keep international students as part of the immigration figures. if you remove the thought some of them stay on illegally, what will her argument be? it will be hard to make sense of it. only a fifth of the public think they are migrants anyway, they were baffled when they were told they counted in the net migration figures. it would get the numbers down...
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really shocking story and modern slavery has been a huge focus of theresa may which she was in the home officeo carry on when she was in number ten but the interesting element of the story is that prosecutions of slavery and trafficking fell last year from 129 to 96. it is obviously taking some time for all these new measures that theresa may brought in to clamp down on modern slavery to come through and work. to be fair to the national crime agency, they made the point that rather like terrorism, people are not necessarily charged under terrorism offences, they are charged... well, not normal, but non—terrorist related offences. these may have been charged with rape or drugs or money—laundering offences. so they may not reflect the full picture. what is true, is that the anti—slavery commissioner raised concerns that the anti—fashion —— the national crime agency and not been acting on information received and more broadly, they were saying today that they were shocked by the scale of it so it seems as if there has been a slight slowness to get on top of it. now people are getting aware of it
really shocking story and modern slavery has been a huge focus of theresa may which she was in the home officeo carry on when she was in number ten but the interesting element of the story is that prosecutions of slavery and trafficking fell last year from 129 to 96. it is obviously taking some time for all these new measures that theresa may brought in to clamp down on modern slavery to come through and work. to be fair to the national crime agency, they made the point that rather like...
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the system needs to change. thank you joining us. a home officeremains committed to improving the asylum process for those claiming asylum on the basis of their sexual orientation and gender identity. we have worked closely with ngos and the un high commissioner for refugees to develop dedicated guidance and training for case workers." a leading consultant has told this programme that vaginal mesh implants, which are given to women to help deal with bladder incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse, should be stopped immediately. a recent report by nhs england has called for better reporting of problems and increased knowledge sharing, but has not recommended discontinuing use of the mesh. consultant uro—gynaecological surgeon dr sohier elneil said a halt to using the implants was needed now, while further research is carried out. i think the time has come for all mesh procedures to be stopped and we need to go back and re—evaluate all the data, go back to all the women who have been affected and really understand the issues. we don't understand them
the system needs to change. thank you joining us. a home officeremains committed to improving the asylum process for those claiming asylum on the basis of their sexual orientation and gender identity. we have worked closely with ngos and the un high commissioner for refugees to develop dedicated guidance and training for case workers." a leading consultant has told this programme that vaginal mesh implants, which are given to women to help deal with bladder incontinence and pelvic organ...
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i should say that we asked the home office whether all britons who go to fight against isis were at riskn a statement they said anyone who returns from the conflict in syria or iraq should expect to be reviewed by the police and that charges would be considered on a case by case basis. before we go, if you're about to head off abroad and fancy some inspiration for your holiday snaps, why not head to the university of greenwich for an exhibition of some of the best ever entrants to the travel photographer of the year awards? the show opens today. if you can't make it, here's a taste. good night. hello once again. if your holidays are taking you to southern europe be mindful there suffering a heat wave at the moment and if you're closer to home, no dangers of that but sharp thunderstorms to be had initially in wells on saturday and then moving to the midlands before they get to east anglia and the south—east. charmed life in the south—west of england, fewer showers here, plenty in the northern borders of scotla nd here, plenty in the northern borders of scotland towards a member and sharpe
i should say that we asked the home office whether all britons who go to fight against isis were at riskn a statement they said anyone who returns from the conflict in syria or iraq should expect to be reviewed by the police and that charges would be considered on a case by case basis. before we go, if you're about to head off abroad and fancy some inspiration for your holiday snaps, why not head to the university of greenwich for an exhibition of some of the best ever entrants to the travel...
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slawrn new tonight a fredericksburg man is behind holding his girl from aend two childrened in the home. officers resbobded to well chair check at the home along mine road on friday. when coach spoke with car even moore at the front door women and children ran out of the side door. 8 and 8. they told investigators they were not allowed house in two years. >>> new tonight a man was under arrest after police say they grabbed a woman a man grabbed her and began drag are her to the tocchet mack river. they arrested marquise in that area. he now faces a kidnapping charge. >> he we have an update on the body found last week fly it cvs dumpster in early this morning. they say he shot and killed his book red diller son also the leasing behind wife and two sons. >> a surge in gang violent prompted leaders there to take aggressive tops to use it. hiring law enforcement officers and going after gang members offer social media. lindsey watts is live tonight lindsay. >> montgomery county has seen a spike of gang violence in the last years. >>> the state attorney says there's been 18 gang related homicides whe
slawrn new tonight a fredericksburg man is behind holding his girl from aend two childrened in the home. officers resbobded to well chair check at the home along mine road on friday. when coach spoke with car even moore at the front door women and children ran out of the side door. 8 and 8. they told investigators they were not allowed house in two years. >>> new tonight a man was under arrest after police say they grabbed a woman a man grabbed her and began drag are her to the tocchet...
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the mobile home park to shelter in place. firefighters were able to put out the fire. police say no officersd and no one else was in the home. they're not released the name of the man. the district attorney's office is also on the scene investigating this incident. reporting live in livermore, matt keller, abc7 news. >> thank you. >>> developing news sane jose where a police officer went to the hospital following a crash. you can see the police cruiser with a big dent on the side. this happened about 1:20 this morning at white road and ocala. you can see a white car that ran off the road and has substantial damage to the front end of it. we put a call in to the department to get more information. >> overnight, hazmat crews worked to fix a propane lake. you can see the flaring over the refinery in martinez yesterday evening. crews responded to what's called a small leak. shell did not respond to our request for comment but did tweet out that the company experienc experienced, a quote, operational issue that resulted in intermittent flaring. >> protesters are accusing the sheriff's department
the mobile home park to shelter in place. firefighters were able to put out the fire. police say no officersd and no one else was in the home. they're not released the name of the man. the district attorney's office is also on the scene investigating this incident. reporting live in livermore, matt keller, abc7 news. >> thank you. >>> developing news sane jose where a police officer went to the hospital following a crash. you can see the police cruiser with a big dent on the...
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a spokesman for the home office said they will respond in due course. en charged with the murder of a grandfather who was attacked as he walked his dogs in norfolk. the body of 83—year—old peter wrighton was found in woodland near the village of east harling last saturday. police say he had been repeatedly stabbed. alexander palmer, who's 23, is due in court later today. armed officers in the uk's biggest police force are to be issued with head—mounted cameras. they will be attached to the caps and protective helmets of members of the metropolitan police's firearms units. scotland yard has yet to decide on how to use body—worn cameras in undercover armed operations. security forces in burkina faso have killed two suspected jihadist gunmen after a terrorist attack in the capital. the country's communications minister says a number of hostages were trapped inside a restaurant after gunmen opened fire on sunday evening. at least 18 people are believed to have been killed in the attack and another eight were wounded. south korea's president has urged both th
a spokesman for the home office said they will respond in due course. en charged with the murder of a grandfather who was attacked as he walked his dogs in norfolk. the body of 83—year—old peter wrighton was found in woodland near the village of east harling last saturday. police say he had been repeatedly stabbed. alexander palmer, who's 23, is due in court later today. armed officers in the uk's biggest police force are to be issued with head—mounted cameras. they will be attached to...
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a senator with the party one nation said he tried to contact the home office in the uk before he was hear back from them until after the election had ta ked place. thejudge will hear about whether they try to abide by the spirit of the law regarding whether they knew about their citizenship. it has blown australian politics into a spin. there are whisperings about many other politicians who may own dual citizenship whether it is known to them or not. it has such major consequences, it won't end in the high court? it will sit again at the high court in october, once that has been decided, we will know whether barnaby joyce will be removed. if he loses his seat, the current government will no longer have a majority. at least 30 people have been killed in an airstrike on the outskirts of yemen's capital, sanaa. houthi rebels — who control the capital — say the attack was carried out by the coalition led by saudi arabia. the un refugee agency has accused all sides in yemen's proxy war of maiming and killing children. the country is also in the grip of a cholera epidemic and widespread fa
a senator with the party one nation said he tried to contact the home office in the uk before he was hear back from them until after the election had ta ked place. thejudge will hear about whether they try to abide by the spirit of the law regarding whether they knew about their citizenship. it has blown australian politics into a spin. there are whisperings about many other politicians who may own dual citizenship whether it is known to them or not. it has such major consequences, it won't end...
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inside they found an elaborate man war a growing operation, spanning all four floors of the home. officers removed more than 100 plants from the home on the 4800 block of cedar avenue. this was around 3:00 yesterday afternoon. fire, police, narcotics, and hazmat officials were all on that scene. neighbors arriving home to police activity on their typically quiet street are shocked. >> been here since 2001, the neighborhood is a real nice neighborhood. a lot of doctors and lawyers, nurses, i'm actually a nurse, yes, now this is really a quiet neighborhood. quaint, people know each other >> now, police tell us they have a lead on who owns the property. but they say the owner may have nothing to do with the pot growing operation. >> police searching for the man caught on camera defacing north philadelphia synogogue. police say the man-made on scene hand gesture at the doors of congregation bet solomon on tomlinson road early sunday morning, them apparently urinated on the synogogue the the man did get away in a white four door sedan. if you have any information, philadelphia police want to he
inside they found an elaborate man war a growing operation, spanning all four floors of the home. officers removed more than 100 plants from the home on the 4800 block of cedar avenue. this was around 3:00 yesterday afternoon. fire, police, narcotics, and hazmat officials were all on that scene. neighbors arriving home to police activity on their typically quiet street are shocked. >> been here since 2001, the neighborhood is a real nice neighborhood. a lot of doctors and lawyers, nurses,...
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shoulder from the home secretary has made it available on the privy council basis to opposition parties well we have to keep in mind that despite the british government and the home office particularly saying that saudi arabia is not in fact the focus of this secret report and it's in fact something that looks at overseas funding in general criticism really has been running rampant that the british government would have released this report if they had nothing to hide specifically these nine eleven survivors who had sent this letter in the latest plea to see the contents of call this decision of the british government quote shameful really believing that it's a special relationship that the u.k. has long had with saudi arabia this marriage of convenience this cozy relationship that has led the u.k. to decide to not reveal this information again and again we have to say that obviously this is something that the british government denies but does have quite a history of protecting the special relationship they have with saudi arabia indeed associate with the latest update on the classified report. violent clashes erupted in berlin on sunday were anti fascist activists con
shoulder from the home secretary has made it available on the privy council basis to opposition parties well we have to keep in mind that despite the british government and the home office particularly saying that saudi arabia is not in fact the focus of this secret report and it's in fact something that looks at overseas funding in general criticism really has been running rampant that the british government would have released this report if they had nothing to hide specifically these nine...
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the ministry ofjustice says it's recruiting more prison officers. our homehaw, reports. troubling times for jails in england and wales. this was the scene outside the mount prison in hertfordshire this week as a team of prison officers prepared to deal with a disturbance. there are known as tornado units, specially trained and equipped to restore order when prisoners take control. the problems add up to a crisis, caused by a toxic mix of population pressures and staff shortages. that is the view of the leader of the organisation which represents prison governors. the situation is bad. and until we get sufficient staff in our prison, the situation we are in will continue. so we will continue to try to control the situation in our prisons, but we will not be delivering in a significant number of our prisons, good—quality rehabilitative regimes. we will literally be holding and controlling people in our care and this is unacceptable. in an open letter that's sharply critical of the government and the handling of prisons, members had seen nothing tangible from m
the ministry ofjustice says it's recruiting more prison officers. our homehaw, reports. troubling times for jails in england and wales. this was the scene outside the mount prison in hertfordshire this week as a team of prison officers prepared to deal with a disturbance. there are known as tornado units, specially trained and equipped to restore order when prisoners take control. the problems add up to a crisis, caused by a toxic mix of population pressures and staff shortages. that is the...
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now the home office has said it doesn't comment on individual cases but it stuff makes a. fair and balanced decisions when reviewing asylum applications now earlier we spoke with bridget chapman was the chair of the kent racism network and she organized a rally in support of some him at london's heathrow airport where he was meant to be deported. i would like to. i don't know if it's a man or a woman but i want to kiss them i'm really disappointed with the home office is. a young man who is he's twenty two he has no criminal record he's father is a british citizen and his father is p.t.s.d. and simon is his kyra and he's on the credible threat of beheading returning to afghanistan is appalling where we monitor the situation very closely i mean i'm the home office has said they will try again and we will do everything we can to make sure miss i and all the young people that they are trying to deport i would want to go so far here with all the international today your thursday world headlines continue in about thirty minutes. well you remember the beverly hillbillies the t.v.
now the home office has said it doesn't comment on individual cases but it stuff makes a. fair and balanced decisions when reviewing asylum applications now earlier we spoke with bridget chapman was the chair of the kent racism network and she organized a rally in support of some him at london's heathrow airport where he was meant to be deported. i would like to. i don't know if it's a man or a woman but i want to kiss them i'm really disappointed with the home office is. a young man who is...
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runs on the from the home secretary has made it available on the privy council basis to opposition parties well we have to keep in mind that despite the british government and the home office particularly saying that saudi arabia is not in fact the focus of this secret report and it's in fact something that looks at overseas funding in general criticism really has been running rampant that the british government would have released this report if they had nothing to hide specifically these nine eleven survivors who had sent this letter in the latest week to see the contents of call this decision of the british government quote shameful really believing that it's a special relationship that the u.k. has long had with saudi arabia this marriage of convenience this cozy relationship that has led the u.k. to decide to not reveal this information again and again we have to say that obviously this is something that the british government denies but does have quite a history of protecting the special relationship they have with saudi arabia now here's a quick reminder of how similar calls from families were made in the u.s. in two thousand and two the u.s. congress began its inqu
runs on the from the home secretary has made it available on the privy council basis to opposition parties well we have to keep in mind that despite the british government and the home office particularly saying that saudi arabia is not in fact the focus of this secret report and it's in fact something that looks at overseas funding in general criticism really has been running rampant that the british government would have released this report if they had nothing to hide specifically these nine...
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the longer terrorism will continue now the reason for the rejection of cited in a letter from the home office was there out of past all classified information involved in that report this resonates with the prime minister's initial position when she was pressured on the matter by the opposition in parliament. last week the prime minister refused to make public a report on the foreign funding of extremists in the u.k. despite pressure from all sides of this house and beyond the survivors of nine eleven last night also urging her to make this report available bush explained her refusal is simply because the contents of the report would embarrass the government's friends in saudi arabia or is it because ministers care rather more about arms sales to riyadh than they do about public safety. it is absolutely nothing to do with that there is so there is certain confidential information in the reports that means that it would not be appropriate to publish it but my right under friend the home secretary has made it available on a pretty council basis to opposition parties in two thousand and two the
the longer terrorism will continue now the reason for the rejection of cited in a letter from the home office was there out of past all classified information involved in that report this resonates with the prime minister's initial position when she was pressured on the matter by the opposition in parliament. last week the prime minister refused to make public a report on the foreign funding of extremists in the u.k. despite pressure from all sides of this house and beyond the survivors of nine...
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kind of fudge that suggests membership the single murky, but this happens at the same time when the home officeends deportation letters to european citizens, so the status of european citizens, so the status of european citizens has not been sorted, and of course the european union and britain have not agreed about the process of the negotiations. the eu would like to start with finding a solution about the budget, the status of european citizens, and the irish border. the british government wa nts to irish border. the british government wants to negotiate the future of the relationship. the irish border is interesting because one of the things that britain must think about in that context was how goods and people and services might be traded across the border once britain is out of the european union and the republic of ireland remains and the customers that land border. the europeans said we're not talking about that because that is the relationship. in a sense, their distinction is a little artificial, isn't it? let's not pretend that either side is a paragon of virtue in this discussion. bo
kind of fudge that suggests membership the single murky, but this happens at the same time when the home officeends deportation letters to european citizens, so the status of european citizens, so the status of european citizens has not been sorted, and of course the european union and britain have not agreed about the process of the negotiations. the eu would like to start with finding a solution about the budget, the status of european citizens, and the irish border. the british government wa...
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the home office has sent around a 100 letters "in error" to eu citizens living in the uk telling themntion" and that a decision has been made to "remove" them from the uk. the mistake emerged after finnish academic dr eva johanna holmberg, went public when she received the letter from the home office after applying for a "qualified person certificate". she is married to a uk citizen and has the right to live in the uk. a cyclist accused of knocking over and killing a mother of two as she crossed the street, has been found not guilty of manslaughter by a jury at the old bailey. but charlie alliston was found guilty of the lesser charge of "wanton and furious driving." alliston, who was 18 at the time of the incident last year, was riding on a bike with no front brakes when he crashed into aa year old kim briggs as she crossed the road during her lunch break in east london. alliston, who's now 20, wrote online on the evening of the crash that it had been his victim's fault. 0ur correspondent sophie long is at the old bailey. explain the verdict this afternoon? well earlier this afternoo
the home office has sent around a 100 letters "in error" to eu citizens living in the uk telling themntion" and that a decision has been made to "remove" them from the uk. the mistake emerged after finnish academic dr eva johanna holmberg, went public when she received the letter from the home office after applying for a "qualified person certificate". she is married to a uk citizen and has the right to live in the uk. a cyclist accused of knocking over and...
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no one in the home was hurt and no officers were hurt. the gunman is still in the hospital. >>> and new from overnight, one man is dead after being shot multiple times on the north philadelphia streets. police were called to north 19th street around 10:00 last night. you can see the bullet casings there littering the street. the investigators say the victim who lived on the street was involved in a shoot-out with another man. police are checking home surveillance cameras for evidence. there are no arrests so far. >>> and philadelphia police home new images of a suspect's car will help to catch the driver responsible for running the woman over and killing her. take a look at this vehicle. police say it was involved in a fatal hit-and-run crash in center city over the weekend. the investigators say it's a newer model white jeep wrangler. the suv has large tires and a spare tire at the back. and it will have front-end damage. the crash happened early sunday morning near the corner of 13th and race. anne robert was killed crossing the street a
no one in the home was hurt and no officers were hurt. the gunman is still in the hospital. >>> and new from overnight, one man is dead after being shot multiple times on the north philadelphia streets. police were called to north 19th street around 10:00 last night. you can see the bullet casings there littering the street. the investigators say the victim who lived on the street was involved in a shoot-out with another man. police are checking home surveillance cameras for evidence....
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noises pointer a kind of membership of the single market but this also happens at the same time as the home officeending deportation letters to european citizens, so the studies of european citizens, so the studies of european citizens has not yet been sorted. and the european union and britain have not yet agreed about the process of the negotiations. the european union would like to start with finding a solution for the budget, and the status of european citizens and the irish border and the british government wants to negotiate the future of the relationship. this business of the irish border is interesting because one of the things that britain was talking about in that context was how goods and people and services might be traded across the border once britain is out of the european union and of course the republic of ireland remains in because there is that land border. and the europeans said we are not talking about that because it is about the trade relationship. any sense, there are distinction is artificial and bit and we must talk about the divorce before we talk about what comes after.
noises pointer a kind of membership of the single market but this also happens at the same time as the home officeending deportation letters to european citizens, so the studies of european citizens, so the studies of european citizens has not yet been sorted. and the european union and britain have not yet agreed about the process of the negotiations. the european union would like to start with finding a solution for the budget, and the status of european citizens and the irish border and the...
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the second piece is do you have the back office support when you do start to hire salespeople, they will require assistance in the homeffice. you need to gut check those two things first. if you have taken it as far as you can as the founder of the company you've been the original salesperson and you know that it's ready to spike, it's time to hire your sales force. >>> this is the brain trust, where i get to ask some of the smartest minds in business who are really going through challenges, who have overcome struggles some tricky questions about how they did it. today in the brain trust we have tanya uki she is the founder and ceo of share-ablee and jessica johnson-cope the president and principal at johnson security bureau. good to see both of you. >> hi. j.j. how are you doing? >> immigrate. you both grew your companies through partnerships with bigger enterprises. i want to get the real story about how you get in there to a big company and sell your services when they don't know you. i'm going to start with you, tanya. >> one of the biggest things up front is building any kind of credibility that you can latch on
the second piece is do you have the back office support when you do start to hire salespeople, they will require assistance in the homeffice. you need to gut check those two things first. if you have taken it as far as you can as the founder of the company you've been the original salesperson and you know that it's ready to spike, it's time to hire your sales force. >>> this is the brain trust, where i get to ask some of the smartest minds in business who are really going through...
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the suspect edward glenn miller is in police custody. another shooting in jacksonville, two officers were responding after a report of a suicide attempt. police say the suspect shot add the officers through a homee officers fired back. the suspect was kit. he later died at the hospital. >>> two pennsylvania state troopers were shot outside of a grocery store near pittsburgh. one trooper is hospitalized in critical condition. the other was shot in the hands. he was treated and released. the 26-year-old suspect was shot and killed by the officers at the scene. >>> as you can imagine, a lot of people have been talking about these shootings. one viewer wrote this saying is it ever going to stop? who would shoot someone who only wants to help others? i don't understand. the loss is heartbreaking and appalling. i pray jus sis will be served and their families will stay strong. jessica is a is showing gratitude. thank you for your sacrifice and service. my thoughts and prayers to their families and to the kissimmee police department. we always want to hear what you have to say about these issues going on in our elsewhere. log onto our wusa9 social media platform and join the conversation there. >>> go
the suspect edward glenn miller is in police custody. another shooting in jacksonville, two officers were responding after a report of a suicide attempt. police say the suspect shot add the officers through a homee officers fired back. the suspect was kit. he later died at the hospital. >>> two pennsylvania state troopers were shot outside of a grocery store near pittsburgh. one trooper is hospitalized in critical condition. the other was shot in the hands. he was treated and released....
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one final thing the home office is pointing out is remember what the home secretary said previously, the european union. thank you. the chief executive of apple has beenin the chief executive of apple has been in the latest person to criticise donald trump for his reaction to the white supremacists. earlier, the white house chief strategist steve bannon attacked white nationalists. at the top of our agenda is the creation of great high—paying jobs. set up to help the president deliver on his promise to help "make america great again," the business advisory councils brought together the heads of some of the biggest companies in the us. who'd have thought, then, that the racial clashes in charlottesville on saturday, in which one person died, would have proved their undoing? the president's response to this violence shocked members of his own party and unnerved many corporate executives. once the country's most prominent african—american businessman, pharmaceutical ceo ken frazier, announced that he was leaving, others swiftly followed. we believed the symbolism of being associated wit
one final thing the home office is pointing out is remember what the home secretary said previously, the european union. thank you. the chief executive of apple has beenin the chief executive of apple has been in the latest person to criticise donald trump for his reaction to the white supremacists. earlier, the white house chief strategist steve bannon attacked white nationalists. at the top of our agenda is the creation of great high—paying jobs. set up to help the president deliver on his...
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on the friend the home secretary has made it available on a pretty council basis to opposition parties well we have to keep in mind that despite the british government and the home office particularly saying that saudi arabia is not in fact the focus of this secret report and it's in fact something that looks at overseas funding in general criticism really has been running rampant that the british government would have released this report if they had nothing to hide specifically these nine eleven survivors who had sensed this letter in the latest week to see the contents of call this decision of the british government quote shameful really believing that it's the special relationship that the u.k. has long had with saudi arabia this marriage of convenience and cozy relationship that has led the u.k. to decide to not reveal this information again and again we have to say that obviously this is something that the british government denies but does have quite a history of protecting the special relationship they have with saudi arabia. and don't forget starting this upcoming monday august twenty eighth r.t. america will be available now on direct t.v. channel three two o
on the friend the home secretary has made it available on a pretty council basis to opposition parties well we have to keep in mind that despite the british government and the home office particularly saying that saudi arabia is not in fact the focus of this secret report and it's in fact something that looks at overseas funding in general criticism really has been running rampant that the british government would have released this report if they had nothing to hide specifically these nine...
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eleanor garnier is at the home office. dent numbers are proving tricky for the prime minister? well, previous estimates have shown a big difference between the number of international students arriving and those leaving. that led to concern that student that one mights were being used as a sort of illegal back route into britain. new figures, that officials say are far more accurate, show that the number of people who obeyed the rules, stuck to the rules, was as high as 9796. stuck to the rules, was as high as 97%. fewer than 5000 overstayed their visas. under theresa may, this government has rigidly stuck to its target to bring net migration down to tens of thousands. despite calls even from within her own cabinet, theresa may has refused to remove international students from those immigration figures. even though that could help the government get much closer to its target. now, tonight ministers are slapping themselves on the back and saying that this success with the student figures is down to a crackdown on bogus colle
eleanor garnier is at the home office. dent numbers are proving tricky for the prime minister? well, previous estimates have shown a big difference between the number of international students arriving and those leaving. that led to concern that student that one mights were being used as a sort of illegal back route into britain. new figures, that officials say are far more accurate, show that the number of people who obeyed the rules, stuck to the rules, was as high as 9796. stuck to the...
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the home office says it already funds community cohesion projects, including some focused on language speaking to the chair of the group, chuka umunna, atabout 7:10. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has told libyan politicians that they should learn from theresa may's mistake and avoid holding elections before they are ready. during a two—day visit to libya, mrjohnson urged all sides to compromise, in an attempt to unite their divided country. the uk has pledged £9 million to help tackle people trafficking and terrorism in the country. we have been encouraging them and telling them about politics, telling them about what it takes to fight an election, warning them about some of the pitfalls of calling elections too soon for instance, one of the risks they face here because they have not got their ducks lined up properly. but i am encouraged genuinely by what i have seen over the last 48 hours. there is the chance for a political deal that could lead to a successful election. texas is bracing itself for hurricane harvey, which could be the worst storm to hit the us mainland in 12 y
the home office says it already funds community cohesion projects, including some focused on language speaking to the chair of the group, chuka umunna, atabout 7:10. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has told libyan politicians that they should learn from theresa may's mistake and avoid holding elections before they are ready. during a two—day visit to libya, mrjohnson urged all sides to compromise, in an attempt to unite their divided country. the uk has pledged £9 million to help tackle...
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news story that really has resonated here is, due under another thing happened last week when the home officeabout 100 eu national save in my get deported? people here in brussels really, really noticed that. thank you very much, adam fleming. a lorry driver is due in court accused of causing the death by dangerous driving after eight people were killed in a crash on the m1 near milton keynes on saturday. ryszard masierak, who's 31 and from worcestershire, is also accused of causing serious injury to four people and being over the alcohol limit. the driver of a second lorry will appear in court next month. the headlines on bbc news: 3000 soldiers are being sent to houston to help residents affected by severe flooding in the wake of hurricane harvey. more than 130 people have been treated in hospital and hundreds more affected — by a mysterious gas cloud that drifted in off the sea in east sussex. the third round of brexit talks take place in brussels this afternoon — with british negotiators urging the eu to show flexibility and imagination. sport now, and a full round up from the bbc sport c
news story that really has resonated here is, due under another thing happened last week when the home officeabout 100 eu national save in my get deported? people here in brussels really, really noticed that. thank you very much, adam fleming. a lorry driver is due in court accused of causing the death by dangerous driving after eight people were killed in a crash on the m1 near milton keynes on saturday. ryszard masierak, who's 31 and from worcestershire, is also accused of causing serious...
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we state department and city but we are refusing us as a city to fit any kind of facility why the home office minister created two new centers for four migrants so facilities are existing in after least those two centers migrants must go it's not to say would you like to go would you accept no they must go in those centers there is no way for the city to accept any kind of facility because we know that as soon as something's created in cali or in the callier area more migrants are coming there was nothing at all we know of about five hundred migrants. state is fitting so water distribution points toward its search for the migrants will stand again around those points and more migrants will come and on top of that some associations i claiming more and more and more you do more you've got to give so they must go to different centers if they want to claim they can so on are not claiming nothing at all except when maybe they want to go to england england is refusing them what do we do with them it's up to the french government to make the decision and you have some will not be entitle to claim th
we state department and city but we are refusing us as a city to fit any kind of facility why the home office minister created two new centers for four migrants so facilities are existing in after least those two centers migrants must go it's not to say would you like to go would you accept no they must go in those centers there is no way for the city to accept any kind of facility because we know that as soon as something's created in cali or in the callier area more migrants are coming there...
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the home office who said there's a massive increase of far right extremism and if you want you writing you've got to see where it starts from and what this video does it tells you story of radicalization of the far right and i just don't see why our colleague in new york has a problem with disney's see that the far right extremism and narrative and ideologies is equally as a problem as al qaeda are isis or anybody else from the ideology. are you serious are you seriously saying that far why by the way to be used i've used them violence looking for what i want you guys for follow do you seriously are trying to compare fringe right wing extremism which is exactly that it's fringe as opposed to the real credible problem we have with radical islam and by the way you're exactly right the majority of all victims of radical islam are not white guys in europe they're in mosques in pakistan and iraq i agree with you so these these law must. electorate should be the ones who are most concerned with radical islam but to compare a few fringe and that's what it is fringy right we can stream its att
the home office who said there's a massive increase of far right extremism and if you want you writing you've got to see where it starts from and what this video does it tells you story of radicalization of the far right and i just don't see why our colleague in new york has a problem with disney's see that the far right extremism and narrative and ideologies is equally as a problem as al qaeda are isis or anybody else from the ideology. are you serious are you seriously saying that far why by...
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the home office said local authorities are expected to ensure there are adequate provisions to registerrious factors have contributed to delays but councils are working to reduce them. for graham morgan improvements to the system, although too late for his family, would still be welcome. it causes chaos at a time in people's lives when you don't need that chaos, to be honest. you know, you are bereaved enough as it is. emily unia, bbc news. european leaders are struggling to find ways to control the flow of migration into europe. one of the largest groups of migrants trying to get to europe are from bangladesh — it's thought that more than seven thousand made the crossing from libya in the first half of this year. sanjoy majumder has travelled to the bangladeshi capital, dhaka, to find out why there is a rush to leave. it's an exodus. half a million people leave bangladesh every year, hoping to make their fortunes overseas. increasingly, many are making the extremely dangerous crossing over the mediterranean to try and get to europe. putting their lives at risk. many of these people are
the home office said local authorities are expected to ensure there are adequate provisions to registerrious factors have contributed to delays but councils are working to reduce them. for graham morgan improvements to the system, although too late for his family, would still be welcome. it causes chaos at a time in people's lives when you don't need that chaos, to be honest. you know, you are bereaved enough as it is. emily unia, bbc news. european leaders are struggling to find ways to...
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the home office has apologised after around a hundred letters were wrongly sent to eu nationals warningremovalfrom the uk. the error emerged after a finnish academic tweeted about correspondence she received from the department. eva johanna holmberg, who is married to a briton, was told she had a month to leave. a cyclist who knocked down a mother of two who later died of her injuries has been cleared of manslaughter. charlie alliston was, however, found guilty of the charge of causing bodily harm by wanton and furious driving. kim briggs suffered catastrophic head injuries and died a week later. alliston was riding a bike without front brakes, designed for the cycling track and not the high street. dan johnson reports. it was a split second encounter with a bike that ended kim briggs‘ life. she was crossing a busy london street in her lunch break when she was hit. charlie alston in the middle was the cyclist, eating at the time and a former courier who said he tried to swerve. but the bike he was riding should never have been on the road, it was designed for the velodrome without gears
the home office has apologised after around a hundred letters were wrongly sent to eu nationals warningremovalfrom the uk. the error emerged after a finnish academic tweeted about correspondence she received from the department. eva johanna holmberg, who is married to a briton, was told she had a month to leave. a cyclist who knocked down a mother of two who later died of her injuries has been cleared of manslaughter. charlie alliston was, however, found guilty of the charge of causing bodily...
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news story that really has resonated here is, due under another thing happened last week when the home officesent out letters to about 100 eu national adam fleming reporting. police and troops have been deployed in force in the north indian city of rohtak, where a controversial guru is due to be sentenced shortly for raping two women. followers of gurmeet ram rahim singh rioted after his conviction on friday. at least 38 people died in the violence. justin rowlatt is at the self—styled guru's headquarters in sirsa. we are with the head of the paramilitary police force. there are 16,000 police and army personnel deployed across punjab in anticipation of unrest when the sentencing comes. i troops ready to besiege the temple complex if necessary? we are fully trained, and when directions are given, we will implement it. it is very difficult to speculate what exactly is inside and how the people are going to react. as of now, we are going step—by—step, and the first step is to maintain the peace and calm so that people can go back to normal sea. so the temple complex is about two or three kilomet
news story that really has resonated here is, due under another thing happened last week when the home officesent out letters to about 100 eu national adam fleming reporting. police and troops have been deployed in force in the north indian city of rohtak, where a controversial guru is due to be sentenced shortly for raping two women. followers of gurmeet ram rahim singh rioted after his conviction on friday. at least 38 people died in the violence. justin rowlatt is at the self—styled guru's...
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the uk and they want a morejoined up approach. a national crime agency says it is doing what it can. 0ur prime minister and former home secretary made this a priority when she was at the home officenow in place. the message from the nca is it is time to get tougher but they need the public‘s help to get there. thank you very much. the food standards agency says that some 700,000 imported eggs contaminated with a pesticide have entered the food chain here. that's a massive increase over the original estimate of 21,000. several supermarkets have withdrawn egg—based products but the fsa says they are unlikely to pose any risk to public health. emma simpson reports. dumped and discarded. this belgian farmer has had to destroy notjust his eggs but his hands as well. the produce is contaminated with an insecticide which is banned for use in the food chain. that is where it has ended up on a potentially massive scale. translation: you cannot put your eggs on the market for three months. and so i took the decision to kill the animals because it is really too expensive. the company which came to treat the red lights with an organic product really used fipranol. he is not alone. this farm
the uk and they want a morejoined up approach. a national crime agency says it is doing what it can. 0ur prime minister and former home secretary made this a priority when she was at the home officenow in place. the message from the nca is it is time to get tougher but they need the public‘s help to get there. thank you very much. the food standards agency says that some 700,000 imported eggs contaminated with a pesticide have entered the food chain here. that's a massive increase over the...