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worboys was going to be released, before it was overturned ?ore it was overturned? i was absolutely horrified, more so because none of the people who were his victims had even been notified, as far as his victims had even been notified, as farasi his victims had even been notified, as far as i am his victims had even been notified, as far as i am aware. his victims had even been notified, as far as i am aware. they hadn't been notified of his release until it went public. do you think that there is enough attention given to victims' families and survivors of crime when it comes to these parole board hearings? when it comes to the pa role board hearings? when it comes to the parole board hearings, i think that we are sort of at the very bottom rung of the ladder. we are there, purely to read a statement as to how the release of this person and the crime they committed against either oui’ crime they committed against either our loved ones, murdered, or if you area our loved ones, murdered, or if you are a victim of that crime. they need to listen
worboys was going to be released, before it was overturned ?ore it was overturned? i was absolutely horrified, more so because none of the people who were his victims had even been notified, as far as his victims had even been notified, as farasi his victims had even been notified, as far as i am his victims had even been notified, as far as i am aware. his victims had even been notified, as far as i am aware. they hadn't been notified of his release until it went public. do you think that...
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john worboys was convicted almost ten yea rs john worboys was convicted almost ten years ago of druggingof women that he picked up in his black cab. thejudge women that he picked up in his black cab. the judge said women that he picked up in his black cab. thejudge said he women that he picked up in his black cab. the judge said he should women that he picked up in his black cab. thejudge said he should have an indefinite sentence and should serve a an indefinite sentence and should servea minimum an indefinite sentence and should serve a minimum of eight years in prison. but in march this year the pa role prison. but in march this year the parole board said it was all right for him to be released. that caused an outcry among some of the women he had assaulted, and some of them took the parole board to court and successfully had the case overturned. so last month, the pa role overturned. so last month, the parole board considered the case again, looking at a big dossier of 1255 pages, looking at personal state m e nts 1255 pages, looking at personal statements from several of his victims
john worboys was convicted almost ten yea rs john worboys was convicted almost ten years ago of druggingof women that he picked up in his black cab. thejudge women that he picked up in his black cab. the judge said women that he picked up in his black cab. thejudge said he women that he picked up in his black cab. the judge said he should women that he picked up in his black cab. thejudge said he should have an indefinite sentence and should serve a an indefinite sentence and should servea...
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danny shaw there with the latest on thejohn worboys case.ation about irregularities in the reporting of mr ghosn‘s salary to financial authorities here in japan, mr ghosn‘s salary to financial authorities here injapan, and another senior executive called greg kelly, who is an american. both of them are under investigation. the accusation against mr ghosn is that he was paid between 2011 and 2016 a total of 88 million us dollars by nissan. but that he only reported an income of 44 million us dollars to the financial authorities here for tax purposes. so that is an underreporting of around 50%, and thatis underreporting of around 50%, and that is why he is being questioned by the prosecutor ‘s office now. and we have also heard from the current ceo of nissan at a press conference and he has said that he will call aboard modern meeting sometime in the next two days, we think on wednesday, and that during that board meeting he will recommend the immediate termination of mr ghosn‘s employment. mr ghosn is still currently the chairman of nissan mo
danny shaw there with the latest on thejohn worboys case.ation about irregularities in the reporting of mr ghosn‘s salary to financial authorities here in japan, mr ghosn‘s salary to financial authorities here injapan, and another senior executive called greg kelly, who is an american. both of them are under investigation. the accusation against mr ghosn is that he was paid between 2011 and 2016 a total of 88 million us dollars by nissan. but that he only reported an income of 44 million us...
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thejohn the john worboys thejohn worboys cases had a profound impact on the parole board, the man knownfrom prison earlier this year after parole panel decided it was safe to let him out. but the high court blocked his release and the case is being looked at again. the head of the board, nick hardwick, stepped down under government pressure. his nick hardwick, stepped down under government pressure. his successor told me it was a very difficult period. we saw the departure of our previous chair in difficult circumstances, the board was subject to unprecedented amount of publicity or the like of which we have not experienced before, and i think there was a loss of confidence amongst ourselves a little bit, perhaps a loss of confidence in the wider public, and that was something iam very wider public, and that was something i am very keen to repair. since then the parole board has made changes. it is sent summaries of its decision to 500 victims of crime and appointed an in—house lawyer while the prisoner release rate has dropped to 46%, a sign it has become more cautious about letting of
thejohn the john worboys thejohn worboys cases had a profound impact on the parole board, the man knownfrom prison earlier this year after parole panel decided it was safe to let him out. but the high court blocked his release and the case is being looked at again. the head of the board, nick hardwick, stepped down under government pressure. his nick hardwick, stepped down under government pressure. his successor told me it was a very difficult period. we saw the departure of our previous chair...
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thejohn worboys case has had a profound impact on the parole board. was set to be freed from prison earlier this year after a parole panel decided it was safe to let him out. but the high court blocked his release and the case is being looked at again. the head of the board, nick hardwick, stepped down under government pressure. his successor told me it was a very difficult period. we saw the departure of our previous chair in difficult circumstances. the board was subject to unprecedented amount of publicity, the like of which we had not experienced before, and i think there was a loss of confidence amongst ourselves a little bit, perhaps a loss of confidence in the wider public, and that was something that i am very keen to repair. since then, the parole board has made changes. it has sent summaries of its decisions to 500 victims of crime and appointed an in—house lawyer, while the prisoner release rate has dropped to 46%, a sign it has become more cautious about letting offenders out. but none of the 240 parole board members making decisions about
thejohn worboys case has had a profound impact on the parole board. was set to be freed from prison earlier this year after a parole panel decided it was safe to let him out. but the high court blocked his release and the case is being looked at again. the head of the board, nick hardwick, stepped down under government pressure. his successor told me it was a very difficult period. we saw the departure of our previous chair in difficult circumstances. the board was subject to unprecedented...
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worboys, a black cab driver, was jailed in 2009 for assaults on 12 women in london.ovoked a public outcry and was overturned by the high court. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has the details. the judge said he should have an indefinite sentence and should serve a minimum of eight years in prison. but in march, this year, the parole board said it was all right for him to be released. that caused an outcry amongst some of the women that he'd assaulted and some of them took the parole board to court and successfully had the case overturned. so, last month, the parole board considered the case again, looking at a big dossier of 1,255 pages, looking at personal statements from seven of his victims and they've decided that he shouldn't be released. despite the fact that he'd made some positive progress in prison. the reasons they gave for him not being released was the risks, which were his sexual preoccupation, a sense of sexual entitlement and a belief that rape is acceptable. the parole board now won't look at his case for another two years. one of his v
worboys, a black cab driver, was jailed in 2009 for assaults on 12 women in london.ovoked a public outcry and was overturned by the high court. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has the details. the judge said he should have an indefinite sentence and should serve a minimum of eight years in prison. but in march, this year, the parole board said it was all right for him to be released. that caused an outcry amongst some of the women that he'd assaulted and some of them took the...
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worboys, a black cab driver, was jailed in 2009 for assaults on 12 women in london.d said he would be freed after serving 10 years, but it provoked a public outcry and was overturned by the high court. the former england and tottenham footballer paul gasgoigne has been charged with sexually assaulting a woman on a train from york to durham. he was arrested at durham station in august. the 51—year—old is due to appear before magistrates next month. carlose ghosn, one of the world's most prominent businessmen and the chairman of nissan, has been arrested in japan on suspicion of financial misconduct. he is alleged to have underreported his salary by £35 million overfive years. he's expected to be sacked later this week. mr ghosn is also head of an industry alliance between nissan, renault and mitsubishi. rupert wingfield—hayes‘ report contains some flashing images. for 20 years, carlos ghosn has been one of the titans of the car industry, charming everyone from journalists to presidents. but tonight, he is in police custody, accused of serious financial misdeeds. at ni
worboys, a black cab driver, was jailed in 2009 for assaults on 12 women in london.d said he would be freed after serving 10 years, but it provoked a public outcry and was overturned by the high court. the former england and tottenham footballer paul gasgoigne has been charged with sexually assaulting a woman on a train from york to durham. he was arrested at durham station in august. the 51—year—old is due to appear before magistrates next month. carlose ghosn, one of the world's most...
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thejohn worboys case has had a profound impact on the parole board.arlier this year after a parole panel decided it was safe to let him out. but the high court blocked his release and the case is being looked at again. the head of the board, nick hardwick, stepped down under government pressure. his successor told me it was a very difficult period. we saw the departure of our previous chair in difficult circumstances. the board was subject to unprecedented amount of publicity, the like of which we had not experienced before, and i think there was a loss of confidence amongst ourselves a little bit, perhaps a loss of confidence in the wider public, and that was something that i am very keen to repair. since then, the parole board has made changes. it has sent summaries of its decisions to 500 victims of crime and appointed an in—house lawyer, while the prisoner release rate has dropped to 46%, a sign it has become more cautious about letting offenders out. but none of the 240 parole board members making decisions about the release of prisoners is black
thejohn worboys case has had a profound impact on the parole board.arlier this year after a parole panel decided it was safe to let him out. but the high court blocked his release and the case is being looked at again. the head of the board, nick hardwick, stepped down under government pressure. his successor told me it was a very difficult period. we saw the departure of our previous chair in difficult circumstances. the board was subject to unprecedented amount of publicity, the like of which...
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she told dan walker and naga munchetty worboys‘ victims have mixed emotions about the decision.ng very, very relieved. they were really quite scared of what might happen, had he been out. and had those two women not taken that challenge to the high court earlier this year, waterboys would be out now. —— waterboys would be out now. —— waterboys would. people feel quite astonished that a parole board could reach two completely opposite decisions. did the first parole board hearing not take into account some forms of evidence? what happened? a mixture of things, and until the law was changed after the challenge that the women brought, we we re challenge that the women brought, we were not allowed to have the reasons for the parole board decision—making on any case, that was the law. but thejudicial review on any case, that was the law. but the judicial review and the judgment gave us the judicial review and the judgment gave us some the judicial review and the judgment gave us some insight into the thoughts of a parole board and it looks like documentation was not provided that sho
she told dan walker and naga munchetty worboys‘ victims have mixed emotions about the decision.ng very, very relieved. they were really quite scared of what might happen, had he been out. and had those two women not taken that challenge to the high court earlier this year, waterboys would be out now. —— waterboys would be out now. —— waterboys would. people feel quite astonished that a parole board could reach two completely opposite decisions. did the first parole board hearing not...
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worboys, who is now known asjohn radford, was jailed for assaults on 12 women in london.board's decision to release him following a legal challenge by worboys' victims. the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt has arrived in iran, becoming the first western foreign minister to visit the country since donald trump abandoned the nuclear deal and reimposed sanctions. upon his arrival in tehran, mr hunt sat down with our diplomatic correspondent james landale and said he'd be speaking to his iranian counterpart about the imprisonment of british woman nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, who's been detained in iran on spying charges for the past 2.5 years. i think all you can do in these situations is keep asking, but i've made it clear to iran if they, as a policy, detain dual nationals as a tool of diplomatic leverage, then there will be consequences for iran. this is not something the united kingdom would allow to happen and let them get away with it scot—free. so they have to understand this is not a sustainable situation from our point of view. we're not going tojust accept it. and it's no
worboys, who is now known asjohn radford, was jailed for assaults on 12 women in london.board's decision to release him following a legal challenge by worboys' victims. the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt has arrived in iran, becoming the first western foreign minister to visit the country since donald trump abandoned the nuclear deal and reimposed sanctions. upon his arrival in tehran, mr hunt sat down with our diplomatic correspondent james landale and said he'd be speaking to his iranian...
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thejohn worboys case has had a profound impact on the parole board.essor told me it was a very difficult period. we saw the departure of our previous chair in difficult circumstances. the board was subject to unprecedented amount of publicity, the like of which we had not experienced before, and i think there was a loss of confidence amongst ourselves a little bit, perhaps a loss of confidence in the wider public, and that was something that i am very keen to repair. since then, the parole board has made changes. it sent summaries of its decisions to 500 victims of crime and appointed an in—house lawyer, while the prisoner release rate has dropped to 46% — a sign it has become more cautious about letting offenders out. but none of the 240 parole board members making decisions about the release of prisoners is black. 13 are from other ethnic minority groups. the new chair says that is a significant concern which must be addressed when new members are recruited next year. danny shaw, bbc news. the uk economy grew by 0.6% in the last quarter, according t
thejohn worboys case has had a profound impact on the parole board.essor told me it was a very difficult period. we saw the departure of our previous chair in difficult circumstances. the board was subject to unprecedented amount of publicity, the like of which we had not experienced before, and i think there was a loss of confidence amongst ourselves a little bit, perhaps a loss of confidence in the wider public, and that was something that i am very keen to repair. since then, the parole...
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thejohn worboys case has had a profound impact on the parole board.the black cab rapist was set to be freed from prison earlier this year after a parole panel decided it was safe to let him out. but the high court blocked his release and the case is being looked at again. the head of the board, nick hardwick, stepped down under government pressure. his successor told me it was a very difficult period. we saw the departure of our previous chair in difficult circumstances, the board was subject to unprecedented amount of publicity, the like of which we had not experienced before, and i think there was a loss of confidence amongst ourselves a little bit, perhaps a loss of confidence in the wider public, and that was something that i am very keen to repair. since then, the parole board has made changes. it's sent summaries of its decisions to 500 victims of crime and appointed an in—house lawyer, while the prisoner release rate has dropped to 46%, a sign it has become more cautious about letting offenders out. but none of the 240 parole board members maki
thejohn worboys case has had a profound impact on the parole board.the black cab rapist was set to be freed from prison earlier this year after a parole panel decided it was safe to let him out. but the high court blocked his release and the case is being looked at again. the head of the board, nick hardwick, stepped down under government pressure. his successor told me it was a very difficult period. we saw the departure of our previous chair in difficult circumstances, the board was subject...
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and the police are now also looking at a number of fresh complaints againstjohn worboys.the bbc newsroom. our lead story is: the japanese car maker, nissan, has confirmed that its chairman, carlos ghosn, is under arrest and is being investigated for alleged financial misconduct. the brexit updates will be daily. two key moments hoving into view. this sunday, there's a special eu summit to sign off on the deal. 25th of november. then at some point in december, the house of commons will vote on the deal. it has not been confirmed. today, theresa may was making the case for brexit being good for business. she spoke to the business group, the cbi. once we've left the eu, we will be fully in control of who comes here. it will no longer be the case that eu nationals, regardless of the skills of experience they have to offer, canjump the queue, ahead of engineers from sydney or software developers from delhi. instead of a system based on where a person is from, we will have one that is built around the talents and skills a person has to offer. the prime minister is under severe
and the police are now also looking at a number of fresh complaints againstjohn worboys.the bbc newsroom. our lead story is: the japanese car maker, nissan, has confirmed that its chairman, carlos ghosn, is under arrest and is being investigated for alleged financial misconduct. the brexit updates will be daily. two key moments hoving into view. this sunday, there's a special eu summit to sign off on the deal. 25th of november. then at some point in december, the house of commons will vote on...
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the release rate for prisoners has fallen since serial sex offender john worboys‘ parole was blocked
the release rate for prisoners has fallen since serial sex offender john worboys‘ parole was blocked
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take john worboys being ignored as well. how would that work? takejohn worboys out of this.ople when it was in prison, he or she wasn't convicted of this crime, can be considered? that is what it comes down to, isn't it? each case has to be taken on its own facts and the weight of the evidence. it would set a precedent, it wouldn'tjust be sexual offences, that it would be considered? it would depend on how the legislation and rules would be drafted, whether it was chosen this would only relate to violent or sexual offences, or specific offences, so there would be different ways to consult. the main thing is at the moment that this is not working for victims. it cannot be right that someone who the police we re be right that someone who the police were convinced had committed over 100 other offences against women, that the vast majority were not taken into consideration. that feels plainly wrong to most people. and the wait can be given to certain evidence. evidence with a conviction, evidence with an allegation could be given another level of weight, there are ways to make t
take john worboys being ignored as well. how would that work? takejohn worboys out of this.ople when it was in prison, he or she wasn't convicted of this crime, can be considered? that is what it comes down to, isn't it? each case has to be taken on its own facts and the weight of the evidence. it would set a precedent, it wouldn'tjust be sexual offences, that it would be considered? it would depend on how the legislation and rules would be drafted, whether it was chosen this would only relate...
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the sun leads on news that the convicted rapist and former black cab driverjohn worboys is to be kept too a great a threat to the public to be released. the daily mail splashes on ominous words from the head of the police federation, who says that frontline officers may have to let violent criminals go if police don't get more support from members of the public as dangerous incidents are unfolding. the times claims that the company behind boots travel insurance is being investigated for medical negligence and fraud after the death of customers who were denied emergency flights home. the daily mirror leads on news that the former england footballer paul gascoigne has been charged with sexually assaulting a woman ona train. and the financial times reports on the arrest of nissan's chief executive carlos ghosn over allegations of financial misconduct. laura, let's begin with the daily mail. this is from the chairman of the police federation, who is warning that our police officers on the streets may be forced to abandon tackling criminals if they don't have the support of the public afte
the sun leads on news that the convicted rapist and former black cab driverjohn worboys is to be kept too a great a threat to the public to be released. the daily mail splashes on ominous words from the head of the police federation, who says that frontline officers may have to let violent criminals go if police don't get more support from members of the public as dangerous incidents are unfolding. the times claims that the company behind boots travel insurance is being investigated for medical...
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the convicted rapist and former cab driverjohn worboys, is to stay in prison., but his victims challenged the decision and their challenge was upheld by the high court. hundreds of thousands of commuters faced chaos on the railways today, after engineering works overran. south western railway services into london waterloo, the uk‘s busiest station, were disrupted all day and passengers in the north of england also faced delays across the region, because of problems with leaves on the tracks. efforts to end the war in yemen progressed today with both the government and rebels edging closer to peace talks and the uk circulating a draft resolution at the united nations calling for a ceasefire. fighting has ravaged the country since 2015 as a government coalition led by the saudis and supported by the uk, us and france has clashed with houthi rebels backed by iran. international pressure has been mounting on both sides to end the conflict, which has pushed the country to the verge of starvation. in recent weeks — the fighting has focused on the port city of hudayda
the convicted rapist and former cab driverjohn worboys, is to stay in prison., but his victims challenged the decision and their challenge was upheld by the high court. hundreds of thousands of commuters faced chaos on the railways today, after engineering works overran. south western railway services into london waterloo, the uk‘s busiest station, were disrupted all day and passengers in the north of england also faced delays across the region, because of problems with leaves on the tracks....