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and it isjust one strand of the investigation that has come out from the conviction of wayne couzens.e still yet to hear the outcome of some of those most serious claims about what police knew about wayne couzens during his time at the met. thank ou, during his time at the met. thank you. lucy- _ during his time at the met. thank you. lucy- lucy — during his time at the met. thank you, lucy. lucy manning - during his time at the met. thank. you, lucy. lucy manning reporting. a swimmer who was killed by a shark near sydney has been identified as a 35—year—old british man. simon nellist was a diving instructor and died in what's thought to be the first fatal shark attack in sydney for almost 60 years. from sydney, shaimaa khalill sent this report. a diving instructor and an avid ocean lover, simon nellist was a regular swimmer who reportedly went to little bay beach in sydney's east almost every day, but wednesday was his last. he's believed to have been swimming just offshore here in choppy waters before he was attacked by a white shark, reportedly between four to five metres. rescuers
and it isjust one strand of the investigation that has come out from the conviction of wayne couzens.e still yet to hear the outcome of some of those most serious claims about what police knew about wayne couzens during his time at the met. thank ou, during his time at the met. thank you. lucy- _ during his time at the met. thank you. lucy- lucy — during his time at the met. thank you, lucy. lucy manning - during his time at the met. thank. you, lucy. lucy manning reporting. a swimmer who was...
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this is all| connected to wayne couzens, tell us more, lucy.atsapp messages, that they believe were misogynistic and racist, and they have now, the crown prosecution service, after investigation, have decided to charge some of the other officers on that whatsapp group. the allegations are that they sent grossly inoffensive and inappropriate messages on that whatsapp group. it's two serving met office is in former met office. obviously very damaging against the met, these charges. they will have to appear in court to answer them and damaging for the mets after what had happened at charing cross police station with the misogynistic messages and there is a lot of investigation still surrounding wayne couzens. kent police, the met police having to answer why he wasn't properly investigated after indecent assault allegations, but this is just one strand of a number of investigations surrounding wayne couzens. it's ended with these police officers being charged. we don't know their names which is quite odd for the crown prosecution service, we don't
this is all| connected to wayne couzens, tell us more, lucy.atsapp messages, that they believe were misogynistic and racist, and they have now, the crown prosecution service, after investigation, have decided to charge some of the other officers on that whatsapp group. the allegations are that they sent grossly inoffensive and inappropriate messages on that whatsapp group. it's two serving met office is in former met office. obviously very damaging against the met, these charges. they will have...
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it came into the investigation when they were looking at the phone of wayne couzens.sconduct investigations are going on at the momentjonathon cobban and joel jonathon cobban and joel borders and william neville. let�*s get more on the potential changes to the way the government manages coronavirus. the first minister of wales says any decision to change the testing programme would be premature and reckless. mark drakeford tweeted that testing had played a pivotal role in breaking chains of transmission. he said "any decision to effectively turn off the tap on our national testing programme, with no future plans in place to reactivate it, would put people at risk. in wales, we�*ll continue to make decisions to protect the health of people based on the scientific evidence available to us." scotland�*s first minister, nicola sturgeon has also been speaking today, saying that sensible decisions needed to be made in order to "get back to normal and stay back to normal". staying at home while we have a virus seems to me to be a sensible thing to do to try to protect that g
it came into the investigation when they were looking at the phone of wayne couzens.sconduct investigations are going on at the momentjonathon cobban and joel jonathon cobban and joel borders and william neville. let�*s get more on the potential changes to the way the government manages coronavirus. the first minister of wales says any decision to change the testing programme would be premature and reckless. mark drakeford tweeted that testing had played a pivotal role in breaking chains of...
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this all stems from the investigation and conviction of wayne couzens.e met have been charged, one former met officer as well and they'll appear in court in london next month. interestingly and unusually, they haven't been named. the prosecutor says that's for operational reasons. my understanding is that they will be named as soon as prosecutors can do so. it is another hammer blow for the met. itjust comes not long after racist and misogynistic messages were revealed from officers at charing cross police station some years ago. that precipitated the departure, the impending departure of cressida dick. it is just one strand of the investigation that's come out from the conviction of wayne couzens. more than a dozen fellow officers investigated off the back of his conviction. we are still yet to hear the outcome of some of those most serious claims about what police knew about couzens during his time at the met. a convicted sex offender who absconded from an open prison in lincolnshire on sunday was found this morning in the skegness area. paul robson wa
this all stems from the investigation and conviction of wayne couzens.e met have been charged, one former met officer as well and they'll appear in court in london next month. interestingly and unusually, they haven't been named. the prosecutor says that's for operational reasons. my understanding is that they will be named as soon as prosecutors can do so. it is another hammer blow for the met. itjust comes not long after racist and misogynistic messages were revealed from officers at charing...
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well, this is all connected to wayne couzens.ppropriate messages and they will appear in court what next month. it comes after charing cross, where police forces... i will start that again. well, this is all connected to wayne couzens. when he was arrested, as part of that investigation the police took its mobile phones. and there was a phone that they found whatsapp messages from 2019. and it's alleged that they were racist and misogynistic messages in that whatsapp group, and officers across three forces were investigated. today, the crown prosecution service decided that two serving metropolitan police officers and one former met officer should be charged with sending grossly offensive and inappropriate messages. they will appear in court in march. we don't know the officers�*s names who have been charged, which is quite unusual — we are told that's for operational reasons, but it's not clear why they haven't been named. lucy manning. in the first fatal shark attack in a city for nearly 60 years, the man who died was british.
well, this is all connected to wayne couzens.ppropriate messages and they will appear in court what next month. it comes after charing cross, where police forces... i will start that again. well, this is all connected to wayne couzens. when he was arrested, as part of that investigation the police took its mobile phones. and there was a phone that they found whatsapp messages from 2019. and it's alleged that they were racist and misogynistic messages in that whatsapp group, and officers across...
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about police officers' treatment of women that sound very much like the joke we saw made about wayne couzenssarah everard. he wasjoking in his station, and called the rapist. i read a thing in the times, saying police refer to one colleagues as a rate person. ijust wonder how many more times we will discover that —— raper person. the people were hiding in plain sight, notjust as people who made unsavouryjokes, but who hurts women and gay people and people of colour in exactly the way their colleagues think is a joke. this investigation, does it go much wider? i this investigation, does it go much wider? ., this investigation, does it go much wider? ,, , ., , , this investigation, does it go much wider? ,, , , , ., wider? i think it probably needs to. i think it would _ wider? i think it probably needs to. i think it would be _ wider? i think it probably needs to. i think it would be quite _ wider? i think it probably needs to. i think it would be quite unusual. i think it would be quite unusual if it was— i think it would be quite unusual if it was contained to one part of the force _ it was
about police officers' treatment of women that sound very much like the joke we saw made about wayne couzenssarah everard. he wasjoking in his station, and called the rapist. i read a thing in the times, saying police refer to one colleagues as a rate person. ijust wonder how many more times we will discover that —— raper person. the people were hiding in plain sight, notjust as people who made unsavouryjokes, but who hurts women and gay people and people of colour in exactly the way their...
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it was almost a year ago that one of their own officers, wayne couzens, used his police powers to kidnappe and murder her. with a killer policeman under arrest, as women gathered for a vigil in memory of sarah, these were the images which went viral. more bad headlines for the met. the reputation of the met| was much more important than the people she was meant to serve. - by not admitting that there are deep systemic issues, i they are not going to be able to solve them. _ while pressure has been building on cressida dick, a few months ago politicians gave her more time, with priti patel extending her contract. now the behaviour at number 10 has led to the partygate investigation, but even in this, the met has gathered more criticism for being flat—footed in its response. and then, in recent days, shocking messages sent by some officers at charing cross police station lifted the lid on racist and sexist attitudes which were redolent of policing in the 1970s. in a separate scandal, two officers regarding a murder scene where two sisters had been killed also sent abusive messages. those o
it was almost a year ago that one of their own officers, wayne couzens, used his police powers to kidnappe and murder her. with a killer policeman under arrest, as women gathered for a vigil in memory of sarah, these were the images which went viral. more bad headlines for the met. the reputation of the met| was much more important than the people she was meant to serve. - by not admitting that there are deep systemic issues, i they are not going to be able to solve them. _ while pressure has...
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it was almost a year ago that one of their own officers, wayne couzens, used his police powers to kidnaprard of a london street and then rape and murder her. with a killer policeman under arrest, as women gathered for a vigil in memory of sarah, these were the images which went viral. more bad headlines for the met. the reputation of the netl was much more important than the people she was meant to serve. - by not admitting that there are deep systemic issues, i they are not going to be able to solve them. _ while pressure has been building on cressida dick, a few months ago politicians gave her more time, with priti patel extended her contract. now the behaviour at number 10 has led to the partygate investigation, but even in this, the met has gathered more criticism for being flat—footed in its response. and then, in recent days, shocking messages sent by some officers at charing cross police station lifted the lid on racist and sexist attitudes which were redolent in policing in the 1970s. in a separate scandal, two officers regarding a murder scene where two sisters had been killed a
it was almost a year ago that one of their own officers, wayne couzens, used his police powers to kidnaprard of a london street and then rape and murder her. with a killer policeman under arrest, as women gathered for a vigil in memory of sarah, these were the images which went viral. more bad headlines for the met. the reputation of the netl was much more important than the people she was meant to serve. - by not admitting that there are deep systemic issues, i they are not going to be able to...
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the police watchdog said the charges arose from an investigation into the phone records of wayne couzens next month. donald trump and two of his children, donald trumer and ivanka trump, have been ordered by a judge to answer questions under oath on their business practices. the trump organization has been accused of using fraudulent or misleading information to get loans and tax breaks. the former president has denied the accusations. more than 100 people are now known to have died in landslides and flash flooding in the brazilian city of petropolis, north of rio de janeiro. a month's worth of rain fell in a matter of hours on tuesday. our correspondent, katy watson, reports from the scene. a moment of shock, and then total devastation. this is a country used to tropical rains but the intensity of this downpour was unprecedented. and the destruction left in its wake, incomprehensible. now firefighters and families are quite literally piecing together what happened, in the hope of finding family. you can see how the mudslide came ripping through this neighbourhood, wiping every house out
the police watchdog said the charges arose from an investigation into the phone records of wayne couzens next month. donald trump and two of his children, donald trumer and ivanka trump, have been ordered by a judge to answer questions under oath on their business practices. the trump organization has been accused of using fraudulent or misleading information to get loans and tax breaks. the former president has denied the accusations. more than 100 people are now known to have died in...
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it was almost a year ago that one of their own officers, wayne couzens, used his police powers to kidnapon street and then rape and murder her. with a killer policeman under arrest, as women gathered for a vigil in memory of sarah, these were the images which went viral. more bad headlines for the met. the reputation of the net was much more important _ reputation of the net was much more important than — reputation of the net was much more important than the _ reputation of the net was much more important than the people _ reputation of the net was much more important than the people she - reputation of the net was much more important than the people she was . important than the people she was meant _ important than the people she was meant to— important than the people she was meant to serve. _ important than the people she was meant to serve. by _ important than the people she was meant to serve. by not _ important than the people she was meant to serve. by not admitting i meant to serve. by not admitting that there — meant to serve. by not admitting that there are _ meant to serve. b
it was almost a year ago that one of their own officers, wayne couzens, used his police powers to kidnapon street and then rape and murder her. with a killer policeman under arrest, as women gathered for a vigil in memory of sarah, these were the images which went viral. more bad headlines for the met. the reputation of the net was much more important _ reputation of the net was much more important than — reputation of the net was much more important than the _ reputation of the net was much...
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her killer, then a serving police officer, wayne couzens, was sentenced to life without parole.mmit a crime of choice, so rape and murder is a crime of choice, you therefore spent the rest of your life in prison, because your victim doesn't get to come back after 27 years, so it's justice for the family, proper justice for the family. and libby and sarah's murders were very, very similar. so why the difference in, you know...? does what you do as a job mean that you are going to get a different sentence? well, obviously it does. lisa continues to grieve her daughter, with a promise. i think i want her legacy to be something, you know, change for women. you know, i want her, because of what happened to her, i want other women to feel safer. and i will honour her until i take my last breath. you know, iwill spend my life honouring her and making sure she's not forgotten. lauren moss, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas. good afternoon. it's been a rather cloudy day across much of the uk, but some of us lucky enough to see a bit of blue sky brea
her killer, then a serving police officer, wayne couzens, was sentenced to life without parole.mmit a crime of choice, so rape and murder is a crime of choice, you therefore spent the rest of your life in prison, because your victim doesn't get to come back after 27 years, so it's justice for the family, proper justice for the family. and libby and sarah's murders were very, very similar. so why the difference in, you know...? does what you do as a job mean that you are going to get a different...
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in march 2021, a serving police officer, wayne couzens, used his police powers to kidnap sarah everard from a london street and then rape and murder her. the commissioner's officers broke up a vigil in sarah everard's memory. that event's organisers are glad to see her go. good riddance, but this is where the work begins. just getting rid of cressida dick does not make it a clean slate. there is years and years of systemic racism, sexism, homophobia, and we need someone to come in who is going to recognise that and do the reform. in december, two officers who guarded a murder scene were sentenced to prison terms for sending abusive messages. and then earlier this month, a report revealed that officers at charing cross police station had shared a racist and misogynistic messages. the mayor believed that the commissionerjust did not get the scale of the problem. but the commissioner's allies disagree. "we feel the way she has been treated is wholly unfair," says the chairman of the metropolitan police federation, ken marsh, "and we did believe that she was the person who could take us th
in march 2021, a serving police officer, wayne couzens, used his police powers to kidnap sarah everard from a london street and then rape and murder her. the commissioner's officers broke up a vigil in sarah everard's memory. that event's organisers are glad to see her go. good riddance, but this is where the work begins. just getting rid of cressida dick does not make it a clean slate. there is years and years of systemic racism, sexism, homophobia, and we need someone to come in who is going...
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in march 2021, a serving police officer, wayne couzens, used his police powers to kidnap sarah everardm a london street and then rape and murder her. the commissioner's officers broke up a vigil in sarah everard's memory. that event's organisers are glad to see her go. good riddance, but this is where the work begins. just getting rid of cressida dick does not make it a clean slate. there is years and years of systemic racism, sexism, homophobia, and we need someone to come in who is going to recognise that and do the reform. in december, two officers who guarded a murder scene were sentenced to prison terms for sending abusive messages. and then earlier this month, a report revealed that officers at charing cross police station had shared a racist and misogynistic messages. the mayor believed that the commissionerjust did not get the scale of the problem. but the commissioner's allies disagree. "we feel the way she has been treated is wholly unfair," says the chairman of the metropolitan police federation, ken marsh, "and we did believe that she was the person who could take us throug
in march 2021, a serving police officer, wayne couzens, used his police powers to kidnap sarah everardm a london street and then rape and murder her. the commissioner's officers broke up a vigil in sarah everard's memory. that event's organisers are glad to see her go. good riddance, but this is where the work begins. just getting rid of cressida dick does not make it a clean slate. there is years and years of systemic racism, sexism, homophobia, and we need someone to come in who is going to...
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her killer, then a serving police officer, wayne couzens, was sentenced to life without parole.ver and _ track. penguins come to the same nesting sites over and over, - track. penguins come to the same nesting sites over and over, year. nesting sites over and over, year after year, and so we have this reliable signature of, you know, how many individuals are bare from one year to the next and how does this play out over decades or even longer timescale? , ., . , ., timescale? researchers came here to monitor the — timescale? researchers came here to monitor the penguin _ timescale? researchers came here to monitor the penguin population, - monitor the penguin population, collecting data from 21 different sites. parts of the antarctic have seen a big decline in animal numbers, but at least around here, those figures are relatively stable. this is obviously really good news, it really— this is obviously really good news, it really underlines why governments need to— it really underlines why governments need to put in place and urgent protection, so we can safeguard these _ protect
her killer, then a serving police officer, wayne couzens, was sentenced to life without parole.ver and _ track. penguins come to the same nesting sites over and over, - track. penguins come to the same nesting sites over and over, year. nesting sites over and over, year after year, and so we have this reliable signature of, you know, how many individuals are bare from one year to the next and how does this play out over decades or even longer timescale? , ., . , ., timescale? researchers came...
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her killer, then a serving police officer, wayne couzens, was sentenced to life without parole. bereaved families over the years _ lots of bereaved families over the years and — lots of bereaved families over the years and they all deal with their grief— years and they all deal with their grief in _ years and they all deal with their grief in different ways. what libby's — grief in different ways. what libby's mother is talking about is what _ libby's mother is talking about is what we — libby's mother is talking about is what we call restorative justice. it is extremely rare for homicide cases — is extremely rare for homicide cases. there are three things you have _ cases. there are three things you have to _ cases. there are three things you have to be — cases. there are three things you have to be conscious of. one is that the offender— have to be conscious of. one is that the offender has to admit responsibility. in libby's case there — responsibility. in libby's case there was— responsibility. in libby's case there was a trial. he was convicted. i don't _ there was a trial.
her killer, then a serving police officer, wayne couzens, was sentenced to life without parole. bereaved families over the years _ lots of bereaved families over the years and — lots of bereaved families over the years and they all deal with their grief— years and they all deal with their grief in _ years and they all deal with their grief in different ways. what libby's — grief in different ways. what libby's mother is talking about is what _ libby's mother is talking about is what we...