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officers should be investigated over their failure to check allegations of indecent exposure against wayne couzenseaded guilty yesterday to three counts of indecent exposure. one of the offences took place just four days before couzens kidnapped and murdered sarah everard in 2021. our special correspondent lucy manning is at new scotland yard. tell us more about today's events. well, let us be clear what this is, allegations that two police officers did not do theirjobs properly, did not discover that wayne couzens, a fellow police officer was also a sex offender and if they had done their jobs properly, then possibly likely, he wouldn't have gone on to murder sarah everard. we have a met police officer under investigation, for gross misconduct. that officer was handed the car registration details when wayne couzens exposed himself, just days before sarah's murder at a mcdonald's drive in. amazingly, that officer under investigation resigned from the met last year. so even if that gross misconduct is proven, nothing is going to happen. the other officer being investigated is from kent police, that
officers should be investigated over their failure to check allegations of indecent exposure against wayne couzenseaded guilty yesterday to three counts of indecent exposure. one of the offences took place just four days before couzens kidnapped and murdered sarah everard in 2021. our special correspondent lucy manning is at new scotland yard. tell us more about today's events. well, let us be clear what this is, allegations that two police officers did not do theirjobs properly, did not...
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thank ou ve have stopped wayne couzens. thank you very much. _ have stopped wayne couzens.our top story this evening. a week after two large earthquakes caused devastation in turkey and syria, the united nations says the rescue phase of the relief effort is drawing to a close. and we hearfrom campaigners fighting to protect londonderry�*s water supply, threatened by a huge illegal waste site nearby. and on bbc london: the women hoping to inspire the next generation of bridge builders. and we speak to strictly starjohannes radebe ahead of his new show. a bold new way of helping relieve the housing shortage is under way in bristol, where a charity is building "micro homes" — that's houses squeezed into the smallest of places, including in back gardens. the buildings are low—carbon and made from woodchip blocks, which can be slotted together on site, providing affordable homes to rent. our home editor mark easton reports. i am house hunting in knowle west. hidden on this 1930s council estate in bristol is a building which some think could be part of the answer to the housing c
thank ou ve have stopped wayne couzens. thank you very much. _ have stopped wayne couzens.our top story this evening. a week after two large earthquakes caused devastation in turkey and syria, the united nations says the rescue phase of the relief effort is drawing to a close. and we hearfrom campaigners fighting to protect londonderry�*s water supply, threatened by a huge illegal waste site nearby. and on bbc london: the women hoping to inspire the next generation of bridge builders. and we...
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at that police officer never discovered that wayne couzens was a police officer and didn't even questionsjust an absolutely tragic shame but it wasn't properly investigated at the time, and he was left with his police warrant card and his police powers. police warrant card and his police owers. ., ~' police warrant card and his police owers. ., ~ ,, ~ police warrant card and his police owers. . ~ ~ ., ., ., police warrant card and his police owers. . ~ ., ., ., powers. thank you. a national state of emergency _ powers. thank you. a national state of emergency has — powers. thank you. a national state of emergency has been _ powers. thank you. a national state of emergency has been declared i powers. thank you. a national state of emergency has been declared in l of emergency has been declared in new zealand and the wake of cyclone gabrielle. the prime minister said the storm — which caused widespread damage and flooding — is the country's biggest weather event in a century. phil mercer reports. about a third of new zealand's population of 5 million people live in storm—affected regions.
at that police officer never discovered that wayne couzens was a police officer and didn't even questionsjust an absolutely tragic shame but it wasn't properly investigated at the time, and he was left with his police warrant card and his police powers. police warrant card and his police owers. ., ~' police warrant card and his police owers. ., ~ ,, ~ police warrant card and his police owers. . ~ ~ ., ., ., police warrant card and his police owers. . ~ ., ., ., powers. thank you. a national...
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these plays are significant because they tell - are significant because they tell us that wayne couzensns could and probably should have been stopped by the metropolitan police, becausejust metropolitan police, because just days metropolitan police, becausejust days before he rates and murdered a sarah everard, he was, in february 2021, exposing himself at a drive—in mcdonald's. he had done this before, the staff reported him to the police, and i handed over his car registration details, and if the metropolitan police had looked at those details and checked them in a proper manner, they would have known the car was registered to wayne couzens, he was a police officer, and he probably would have been suspended, questioned, arrested. that didn't happen, and four days later he murdered sarah. the metropolitan police local officer was investigating, the investigation had been completed by sarah's death, and they did not know his profession. many women complain indecent exposure is not properly investigated, and this just seems like a devastating missed opportunity-— like a devastating misse
these plays are significant because they tell - are significant because they tell us that wayne couzensns could and probably should have been stopped by the metropolitan police, becausejust metropolitan police, because just days metropolitan police, becausejust days before he rates and murdered a sarah everard, he was, in february 2021, exposing himself at a drive—in mcdonald's. he had done this before, the staff reported him to the police, and i handed over his car registration details, and...
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the former metropolitan police officer wayne couzens — who murdered sarah everard — pleads guilty to counts
the former metropolitan police officer wayne couzens — who murdered sarah everard — pleads guilty to counts
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the former metropolitan police officer wayne couzens — who murdered sarah everard — pleads guilty to counts of indecent exposure between november 2020 and february 21 one week on from the earthquakes in turkey and syria, the united nations says the rescue phase is �*coming to a close�* with the focus switching to caring for survivors and pictures emerge from hatay where a 13 year—old boy has been pulled alive from rubble — after 182 hours underground following the fatal stabbing of 16 year old brianna jeye in warrington — her family pay tribute to a much loved daughter the us military is still unsure of the origin of three flying objects it shot out of the skies in recent days, and how they were able to stay in the air. the latest was brought down over michigan yesterday. during a briefing call about the incidents general glen vanherck was asked this question by a journalist: have you ruled out aliens or extraterrestrials? and if so, why? because that is what everyone is asking us right now. i haven't ruled out anything. at this point, we continue to assess every threat or potential
the former metropolitan police officer wayne couzens — who murdered sarah everard — pleads guilty to counts of indecent exposure between november 2020 and february 21 one week on from the earthquakes in turkey and syria, the united nations says the rescue phase is �*coming to a close�* with the focus switching to caring for survivors and pictures emerge from hatay where a 13 year—old boy has been pulled alive from rubble — after 182 hours underground following the fatal stabbing of...
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sarah everard's killer, wayne couzens, has pleaded guilty at the old bailey to three counts of indecentt to pursue them. the case was adjourned to the 6th of march for sentencing. earlier, i spoke with our special correspondent, lucy manning, who had the latest on this case. these are very important set of guilty pleas by wayne couzens. it means that we can say that he was a serial six offender, before he murdered sarah everard. devastatingly, it means we can say that, had he been properly investigated by the police for these indecent exposures, in the days before sarah everard's murder, it is possible that sarah everard would not have been murdered. let mejust talk you through them. in the week before sarah everard was murdered, wayne couzens went to a mcdonald's in kent at a service station and he was reported by the staff for having no trousers on, he was naked on the bottom half and... no trousers on, he was naked on the bottom halfand... he no trousers on, he was naked on the bottom half and... he looked at the staff while he ordered and drove off in this state. and the staff repor
sarah everard's killer, wayne couzens, has pleaded guilty at the old bailey to three counts of indecentt to pursue them. the case was adjourned to the 6th of march for sentencing. earlier, i spoke with our special correspondent, lucy manning, who had the latest on this case. these are very important set of guilty pleas by wayne couzens. it means that we can say that he was a serial six offender, before he murdered sarah everard. devastatingly, it means we can say that, had he been properly...
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it turned out that car was registered to wayne couzens.er. and that police officer is also being investigated, this time for misconduct. what we have here and why is this is important, is because it is at least two opportunities when it is possible wayne couzens could have been identified as somebody who exposes himself, a sex offender, they would have realised he was a police officer and he could have been stopped. it also feeds into this idea that many women have that inde cent exposure dismissed as flashing and we know that often leads to more serious offences. sadly in the case of sarah everard it did lead to more serious offences and we have an officer from serious offences and we have an officerfrom kent serious offences and we have an officer from kent and an officer from the metropolitan police both being investigated. thank you. bbc analysis of accident and emergency waiting times in england shows wide variations in how services have coped this winter. at some of the 107 hospital trusts that provided data, more than half of patien
it turned out that car was registered to wayne couzens.er. and that police officer is also being investigated, this time for misconduct. what we have here and why is this is important, is because it is at least two opportunities when it is possible wayne couzens could have been identified as somebody who exposes himself, a sex offender, they would have realised he was a police officer and he could have been stopped. it also feeds into this idea that many women have that inde cent exposure...
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that car was registered to wayne couzens but an officer from canned was registered to wayne couzens buthatitis the thing about this diamond is said that it is meant to be wrapped in a curse and bring to ashes any man who wears it. when it came to britain, the only people who wore it and a crown or approach has been queen victoria. after which it's always going to the queen consort but i don't know if their inferiors as a spouse or disposable, but no reigning monarch has worn it because one suspects this whole idea of a curse has been quite adhered to. what was interesting is when the announcement came back it will be used in the coronation. i immediately saw indian twitter going to waste. the first wave said that's a very sensible decision because this is diplomatically very sensitive. the second was ok great you're not using it can we have it back please? so it is very much a live issue. this diamond is spectacular and controversial. so it was taken and given to queen victoria in the victorian times. and you want to back and they have said that if the diamond was used as part of the co
that car was registered to wayne couzens but an officer from canned was registered to wayne couzens buthatitis the thing about this diamond is said that it is meant to be wrapped in a curse and bring to ashes any man who wears it. when it came to britain, the only people who wore it and a crown or approach has been queen victoria. after which it's always going to the queen consort but i don't know if their inferiors as a spouse or disposable, but no reigning monarch has worn it because one...
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scotland yard is struggling to restore its reputation after two of its officers, wayne couzens and davidentenced to life imprisonment for numerous terrible crimes against women. but the nicola bulley case is likely to rekindle the debate about whether smaller forces, like lancashire, one of 43 in england and wales, are up to the job when the national spotlight is upon them. mark easton, bbc news. our correspondentjudith moritz is in st michael's on wyre. after three weeks of waiting for the family, the wait continues. yes, isaid before yes, i said before it is 2a days of searching, and that means 2a days and nights of agony for nicola and family, hertwo and nights of agony for nicola and family, her two young daughters of primary school age who lost all their mum on the morning she dropped them offjust before she went missing, for her partner, paul, and their many friends, who have been lining the roads of the village with poster display her image and yellow ribbons signify hope. they have done that to keep this case in the public eye, but that publicity has had its negative side as well
scotland yard is struggling to restore its reputation after two of its officers, wayne couzens and davidentenced to life imprisonment for numerous terrible crimes against women. but the nicola bulley case is likely to rekindle the debate about whether smaller forces, like lancashire, one of 43 in england and wales, are up to the job when the national spotlight is upon them. mark easton, bbc news. our correspondentjudith moritz is in st michael's on wyre. after three weeks of waiting for the...
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officers should be investigated over their failure to check allegations of indecent exposure against wayne couzensthree counts of indecent exposure. one of the offences took place just four days before couzens kidnapped and murdered sarah everard in 2021. one of the officers to be investigated resigned from the metropolitan police last year. nearly a year after russia's invasion of ukraine, president putin's regime is also waging a war against its critics at home. laws have been passed to punish anyone expressing criticism of the so—called "special military operation" in ukraine. being found guilty carries the risk of a long prison sentence. 0ur russia editor, steve rosenberg, has been to meet one young woman who was reported to the authorities by her fellow students. 20—year—old student 0lesya krivtsova has been missing a lot of classes lately. she's under house arrest — her every move monitored by this electronic tag. for social media posts critical of the war in ukraine, 0lesya faces up to ten years in prison. she's been charged with discrediting the russian army and justifying terrorism. trans
officers should be investigated over their failure to check allegations of indecent exposure against wayne couzensthree counts of indecent exposure. one of the offences took place just four days before couzens kidnapped and murdered sarah everard in 2021. one of the officers to be investigated resigned from the metropolitan police last year. nearly a year after russia's invasion of ukraine, president putin's regime is also waging a war against its critics at home. laws have been passed to...
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investigated over the failure to check allegations of indecent exposure against former policeman wayne couzensh everard in 2021 he exposed himself at a mcdonald's drive—through intent. a metropolitan police constable and a kent police sergeant will now face misconduct cases. the bbc�*s offices in delhi and mumbai have been searched by agents from india's tax department. police are preventing people from entering or leaving. last month, a bbc documentary looked at the role of the prime minister, narendra modi, during anti—muslim violence in the state of gujarat in 2002 — when he was the state's chief minister — which his government has described as hostile propaganda. hundreds of grassroots football referees in england have told the bbc that they fear for their safety on the pitch. out of almost 1,00 referees who responded to a bbc radio 5 live questionnaire, just under 300 said they'd been physically abused by spectators, players, coaches or managers. some described being punched, headbutted and spat at, as jane dougall reports. you're always one decision away from a smack in the mouth. i've h
investigated over the failure to check allegations of indecent exposure against former policeman wayne couzensh everard in 2021 he exposed himself at a mcdonald's drive—through intent. a metropolitan police constable and a kent police sergeant will now face misconduct cases. the bbc�*s offices in delhi and mumbai have been searched by agents from india's tax department. police are preventing people from entering or leaving. last month, a bbc documentary looked at the role of the prime...
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in the week before sarah everard was murdered, wayne couzens went to mcdonald's intent.e this wasn't the first time that happened it was the fourth time. and they gave the police, they went through cctv and they gave the police his car registration. now if the police had checked his car registration properly, they would seen he was connected to that car and that he was a police officer. and presumably, they would have been suspended him. none of that happen. in a few days later he went on to kill sarah everard. so even though he was found guilty of the murder of sarah everard, he was still prosecuted for these indecent exposures. he pleaded guilty to three of them, two of them at mcdonald's and one in 2020 in deal in kent. he was seen at the start of the road, committing a sex act by a cyclist who went past. he had a partial recognition of his number plate but not the full number plate. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is? after shooting down for unidentified objects in less than two weeks, the us accuses china of an intelligence gatherin
in the week before sarah everard was murdered, wayne couzens went to mcdonald's intent.e this wasn't the first time that happened it was the fourth time. and they gave the police, they went through cctv and they gave the police his car registration. now if the police had checked his car registration properly, they would seen he was connected to that car and that he was a police officer. and presumably, they would have been suspended him. none of that happen. in a few days later he went on to...
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scotland yard is struggling to restore its reputation after two of its officers, wayne couzens and davidabout whether smaller forces — like lancashire, one of 43 in england and wales — are up to the job when the national spotlight is upon them. mark easton, bbc news. analysis by the bbc has revealed that britain's local bus network has shrunk by nearly 19% in the decade to march last year. according to the department for transport figures, hertfordshire and leicestershire saw the biggest cuts in services in england. 0perators say they have had to close some routes because of falling passenger numbers and rising prices. here's our transport correspondent, katy austin. the only bus that stops in the leicestershire village of stapleton is the 159. hello. john catches it most days to the nearest town of hinckley for things like shopping. i've got my phone if you need me. 0k. catch you later, then. in two weeks' time, the 159 is being axed. i, like probably many more people, will be lost when it's gone. devastated. i'm a 24/7 carer and it's nice to think, i want to get out for an hour — i can
scotland yard is struggling to restore its reputation after two of its officers, wayne couzens and davidabout whether smaller forces — like lancashire, one of 43 in england and wales — are up to the job when the national spotlight is upon them. mark easton, bbc news. analysis by the bbc has revealed that britain's local bus network has shrunk by nearly 19% in the decade to march last year. according to the department for transport figures, hertfordshire and leicestershire saw the biggest...
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we have had the terrible cases of wayne couzens and david carrick neither of whom should have been policeards, overhaul of the approach, standards on vetting, something as basic as where someone is facing charges for rate allegations, they should be suspended, notjust shifted to different duties. let us get higher standards in place. there are police officers who are doing amazing work to tackle violence against women and girls, support vulnerable women, do really good work, but that is being undermined, unless you have strong standards. let us talk about your new plans on tackling anti—social behaviour. you have respect orders, do we need another tool? there are criminal behaviour orders. what is the point of another tool? we need three things, stronger prevention work, more police officers particularly neighbourhood police officers, we are proposing 13,000 more across the country. also we need the stronger action, enforcement, against a repeat anti—social behaviour and abuse dragging communities down and making lives a misery. as an example of an area where the conservatives have weaken
we have had the terrible cases of wayne couzens and david carrick neither of whom should have been policeards, overhaul of the approach, standards on vetting, something as basic as where someone is facing charges for rate allegations, they should be suspended, notjust shifted to different duties. let us get higher standards in place. there are police officers who are doing amazing work to tackle violence against women and girls, support vulnerable women, do really good work, but that is being...
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and yes, of course, it help when you've got the likes of wayne couzens and david carrick, but the factmen, police officers who on and did these awful that was reputable nations that before them you know rape day and these kind of and name names don't come from . and so you know don't come from. and so you know what's going on the police culture internally this is allowed to happen have not got a robust whistleblowing policy where the police officers can actually call this behaviour out because clearly that was behaviour and there was convictions and you know , the convictions and you know, the police of the ex police officer spoke before, you know it just for him to blame everything on the fact that the public are losing confidence. i don't think that's very fact. we're losing confidence because of what's going on with the you know the vile stuff internally that needs to be dealt with of course what can we what can we talk about in the media that is positive because actually i've just been looking this morning statistics crimes being solved and it's the lowest proportion ever. so there
and yes, of course, it help when you've got the likes of wayne couzens and david carrick, but the factmen, police officers who on and did these awful that was reputable nations that before them you know rape day and these kind of and name names don't come from . and so you know don't come from. and so you know what's going on the police culture internally this is allowed to happen have not got a robust whistleblowing policy where the police officers can actually call this behaviour out because...
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chief among these, as the judge correctly identified, was the grotesque misuse of wayne couzens of hisled terrorist atrocity which the court decided would compel a coach to attach a whole life sentence. the standout feature is the element of abuse of the status of a police constable. but having considered the matter with care i have come to the same conclusion as the prosecution, of the utmost gravity though this is, the wholly exceptional circumstances test is not met. thus, the imposition of a discretionary life sentence without a whole life tariff must be accompanied by an evaluation of the notional determinative term that would have been required to mark the gravity of the total offending, had a life sentence not been imposed. that term provides the start of the calculation required to reach a minimum term and offender must serve. it must be for the shortest term that is commensurate with the seriousness of the offences before the court. mr williamson, seriousness of the offences before the court. mrwilliamson, kings council, in his distinct and well focused mitigation submits that
chief among these, as the judge correctly identified, was the grotesque misuse of wayne couzens of hisled terrorist atrocity which the court decided would compel a coach to attach a whole life sentence. the standout feature is the element of abuse of the status of a police constable. but having considered the matter with care i have come to the same conclusion as the prosecution, of the utmost gravity though this is, the wholly exceptional circumstances test is not met. thus, the imposition of...
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wayne cousins . the former policeman pleaded guilty yesterday to three counts of indecent exposure. one of the offences took place just four days before couzenss player who removed her headscarf at an international tournament — sara khadem. she has told the bbc she has no regrets and it was the least she could do — while living in exile in southern spain, given the sacrifices protestors in iran were making. she says she hopes she'll play for her country again. razia iqbal reports. sara khadem is 25 now but has been playing competitively since she was eight. chess was unbanned in iranjust before ayatollah khamenei's death, and in the decades after that the country has become a chess powerhouse, and sara khadem one of its biggest and most promising stars. in december last year she decided not to wear the compulsory hijab when competing. her life has changed utterly, not least where she lives now on the spanish coast. chess is a game that requires a player to calculate their opponent's third orfourth move. 25—year—old sara khadem has made a few calculations, but to remove her headscarf was the least she could do given what was happening in iran.
wayne cousins . the former policeman pleaded guilty yesterday to three counts of indecent exposure. one of the offences took place just four days before couzenss player who removed her headscarf at an international tournament — sara khadem. she has told the bbc she has no regrets and it was the least she could do — while living in exile in southern spain, given the sacrifices protestors in iran were making. she says she hopes she'll play for her country again. razia iqbal reports. sara...