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manchester police, asa against greater manchester police, as a body corporate, for manslaughter. this evidence is already being reviewed by the independent office of police conduct with a view to making a decision on gross misconduct proceedings against the shooter and other senior gmp officers. anthony will never be forgotten. thank you, that is only have to say for now. i think we are going to leave it there from liverpool but as you can tell, the family of all those bereaved by then in 2012 still angry and as we heard from anthony grainger‘s former partner, she said we have waited seven partner, she said we have waited seve n yea rs partner, she said we have waited seven years for an apology, we have waited till today for an apology from greater manchester police. her solicitor, tony murphy, talking about an urgent review from the director of public prosecutions to ta ke director of public prosecutions to take criminal proceedings against greater manchester police. they are complaining of the scale, as they put it, of institutional incompetence and evidence of corporate mans
manchester police, asa against greater manchester police, as a body corporate, for manslaughter. this evidence is already being reviewed by the independent office of police conduct with a view to making a decision on gross misconduct proceedings against the shooter and other senior gmp officers. anthony will never be forgotten. thank you, that is only have to say for now. i think we are going to leave it there from liverpool but as you can tell, the family of all those bereaved by then in 2012...
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manchester police. firearms commanders authorised and planned the operation incompetently and in breach of national guidance. labour says whistle—blowers who've made allegations about anti—semitism in the party are disaffected opponents ofjeremy corbyn. a new study suggests sugary drinks including pure fruitjuice could increase the risk of cancer. commentator: battling. 0h, not for much longer. what a beauty. and australia on the ropes — england snatch early wickets in their world cup semifinal. and coming up on bbc news... can serena williams book her place in an 11th wimbledon singles final on what is ladies semi finals day today? good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. a royal navy warship has warned off three iranian gunboats that were trying to intercept a british oil tanker in the gulf. the ministry of defence says hms montrose moved between the british heritage and the iranian vessels. the montrose issued several radio warnings and the iranian boats then turned away. iran had thr
manchester police. firearms commanders authorised and planned the operation incompetently and in breach of national guidance. labour says whistle—blowers who've made allegations about anti—semitism in the party are disaffected opponents ofjeremy corbyn. a new study suggests sugary drinks including pure fruitjuice could increase the risk of cancer. commentator: battling. 0h, not for much longer. what a beauty. and australia on the ropes — england snatch early wickets in their world cup...
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charges brought against greater manchester police. what would you like to see? ideally corporate manslaughter charges brought to the whole of gmp, and the home office and home secretary to set down in state what he will do. this is a major report with major failing throughout, he will do. this is a major report with majorfailing throughout, i think the term failure or failed is used over 200 times in the report in regards to gmp's operations and the way they deal with intelligence, briefings and everything. i would like to see these massive changes made, i would like systemic changes to be made and i would like to see not only lessons to be learned, we can all learn a lesson, but it is putting the learning into practice. and you said you want to meet the home secretary, have you had any successful contact? my legal team is working around the clock to ensure this happens, not only for me but for other bereaved families who have had to go through the same kind of ordeal. thank you so much for joining us this morning. more than three qua
charges brought against greater manchester police. what would you like to see? ideally corporate manslaughter charges brought to the whole of gmp, and the home office and home secretary to set down in state what he will do. this is a major report with major failing throughout, he will do. this is a major report with majorfailing throughout, i think the term failure or failed is used over 200 times in the report in regards to gmp's operations and the way they deal with intelligence, briefings...
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manchester police. tommy robinson — founder of the far—right english defence league — is jailed for nine months for contempt of court. a coroner raises concerns about levels of support for politicians who are sacked — it follows the death of carl sargeant, who killed himself after being dismissed from the welsh cabinet. severe storms in greece kill six tourists, including two children — with more than a hundred others injured. and england on the verge of a place in the cricket world cup final — after a dominant performance against australia at edgbaston. it's five o'clock. our main story. amid rising tensions in the gulf, britain has raised the threat level for uk shipping in iranian waters to its highest level. it comes as a royal navy warship has been involved in a confrontation with three iranian gunboats that were trying to intercept a british oil tanker. the new advice to shipping includes travelling during daylight hours and at a faster pace. our defence correspondent jonathan beale re
manchester police. tommy robinson — founder of the far—right english defence league — is jailed for nine months for contempt of court. a coroner raises concerns about levels of support for politicians who are sacked — it follows the death of carl sargeant, who killed himself after being dismissed from the welsh cabinet. severe storms in greece kill six tourists, including two children — with more than a hundred others injured. and england on the verge of a place in the cricket world...
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|j for greater manchester police, this is what he had to say. i have concluded that greater manchester police is to blame for the death of mrgrainger, police is to blame for the death of mr grainger, because it failed to authorise, plan or conduct the firearms operation in such a way as to minimise records to the use of lethal false. firearms command is authorised and planned the operation incompetently and in breach of national guidance. i have made a numberof national guidance. i have made a number of recommendations that i hope will reduce the chance of such a catastrophic series of failings and errors ever being repeated. a catastrophic series of failings and errors ever being repeatedlj have and errors ever being repeated.” have been joined by and errors ever being repeated.” have beenjoined by marina schofield, outside liverpool crown court, she is anthony grainger‘s mother, and has been following this very closely. it must have been quite emotionalfor you in court very closely. it must have been quite emotional for you in court to h
|j for greater manchester police, this is what he had to say. i have concluded that greater manchester police is to blame for the death of mrgrainger, police is to blame for the death of mr grainger, because it failed to authorise, plan or conduct the firearms operation in such a way as to minimise records to the use of lethal false. firearms command is authorised and planned the operation incompetently and in breach of national guidance. i have made a numberof national guidance. i have made a...
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only now, today, greater manchester police today, greater manchester police today confirmed that he 22—year—old was brought back to the uk by british police officers and the chief constable in is explained the charges he will face —— the chief constable, ian hopkins. greater manchester police officers have arrested hashem abedi for murder, attempted murder and conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life. he will be transferred to a custody facility in london. previously, the crown prosecution service authorised the charge of hashem abedi in respect of the murder of 22 victims. the attempted murder of persons other than the 22 deceased victims, and conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life. after processing at the police station, he will appear at westminster magistrates' court in relation to those charges. of course, this is a very important day for the families affected by the manchester arena attack. they were told first by the police today and they were the people, the people the chief constable spoke about at the very beauty of this news conferen
only now, today, greater manchester police today, greater manchester police today confirmed that he 22—year—old was brought back to the uk by british police officers and the chief constable in is explained the charges he will face —— the chief constable, ian hopkins. greater manchester police officers have arrested hashem abedi for murder, attempted murder and conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life. he will be transferred to a custody facility in london. previously,...
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manchester police. and jubilation as england power into the cricket world cup final for the first time in 27 years after thrashing australia at edgbaston. relatives of people who died in the boeing 737 max crash in indonesia have been cheated out of compensation, according to their lawyers. many families who lost loved ones in the plane crash last october were persuaded to sign agreements that prevent them from taking legal action against boeing. the bbc has discovered relatives signed similar agreements following two previous crashes in indonesia — and the agreements prevented them from suing in the us courts. boeing declined to comment on the agreements. panorama's richard bilton reports. last october, a boeing 737 max crashed into the sea off indonesia. all 189 people onboard were killed. within weeks, relatives were offered compensation by insurance lawyers. but families who took up the offer had to sign agreements that would prevent them from taking legal action against boeing or the airline lion
manchester police. and jubilation as england power into the cricket world cup final for the first time in 27 years after thrashing australia at edgbaston. relatives of people who died in the boeing 737 max crash in indonesia have been cheated out of compensation, according to their lawyers. many families who lost loved ones in the plane crash last october were persuaded to sign agreements that prevent them from taking legal action against boeing. the bbc has discovered relatives signed similar...
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manchester police. firearms officers authorised and planned the operation incompetently and in breach of national guidance. labour rejects accusations that senior members ofjeremy corbyn‘s team interfered during investigations into alleged anti semitism. and jubilation as england power into the cricket world cup final for the first time in 27 years after thrashing australia at edgbaston. british ships in one of the busiest oil shipping lanes in the world have been put on the highest state of alert. it comes as a royal navy warship had to warn off three iranian gunboats that were trying to intercept a british tanker in the strait of hormuz. the ministry of defence says hms montrose moved between the tanker owned by bp and the iranian vessels and issued several radio warnings before the iranian boats turned away. iran has denied that any confrontation took place. but it had already threatened to retaliate after british royal marines seized an iranian tanker last week on suspicion of breaking eu sanction
manchester police. firearms officers authorised and planned the operation incompetently and in breach of national guidance. labour rejects accusations that senior members ofjeremy corbyn‘s team interfered during investigations into alleged anti semitism. and jubilation as england power into the cricket world cup final for the first time in 27 years after thrashing australia at edgbaston. british ships in one of the busiest oil shipping lanes in the world have been put on the highest state of...
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a public inquiry has blamed greater manchester police for a "catastrophic" series of errors which led to an unarmed man being shot dead. 36—year—old anthony grainger was sitting in a stolen car in a car park in cheshire when police shot him dead seven years ago. danny savage reports. anthony grainger, shot dead by police seven years ago. a judge today blamed a catastrophic series of errors by police for his death. it was a saturday in march 2012, when armed police drove into this car park and blocked in a red audi which was parked in this space. they believed the men in the vehicle were planning an armed robbery. one officer quickly fired one shot through the windscreen, killing anthony grainger, who was sitting in the front. that officer later said he thought that mr grainger was reaching for a gun. the judge said he was probably reaching for the door handle and there was no intelligence to suggest he was armed. greater manchester police is to blame for the death of mr grainger because it failed to authorise, plan or conduct the firearms operation in such a way as to minimise rec
a public inquiry has blamed greater manchester police for a "catastrophic" series of errors which led to an unarmed man being shot dead. 36—year—old anthony grainger was sitting in a stolen car in a car park in cheshire when police shot him dead seven years ago. danny savage reports. anthony grainger, shot dead by police seven years ago. a judge today blamed a catastrophic series of errors by police for his death. it was a saturday in march 2012, when armed police drove into this...
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a public inquiry has blamed greater manchester police for a "catastrophic" series of errors which led to an unarmed man being shot dead. 36—year—old anthony grainger was in a stolen car in cheshire when police shot him seven years ago. the officer believed he was about to reach for a gun. no firearm was found. thejudge heading the inquiry concluded today that the police operation was incompentently planned, as our correspondent danny savage reports. anthony grainger, shot dead by police seven years ago. a judge today blamed a catastrophic series of errors by police for his death. it was a saturday in march 2012, when armed police drove into this car park and blocked in a red audi which was parked in this space. they believed the men in the vehicle were planning an armed robbery. one officer quickly fired one shot through the windscreen, killing anthony grainger, who was sitting in the front. that officer later said he thought that mr grainger was reaching for a gun. but no weapon was found in the vehicle. the judge today said mr grainger was probably reaching for the door handle a
a public inquiry has blamed greater manchester police for a "catastrophic" series of errors which led to an unarmed man being shot dead. 36—year—old anthony grainger was in a stolen car in cheshire when police shot him seven years ago. the officer believed he was about to reach for a gun. no firearm was found. thejudge heading the inquiry concluded today that the police operation was incompentently planned, as our correspondent danny savage reports. anthony grainger, shot dead by...
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greater manchester police officers had arrested hashem abedi for murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life. abedi is expected to appear in court tomorrow. we'll have the details. also tonight, under attack again — the four us congress members called "the four horsewomen of the apocalpyse" by president trump, who claims he's not a racist. we'll report on the final hustings in the conservative leadership contest ahead of next week's result. the story of the twin girls joined at the head at birth and the pioneering operation which saved them eight years ago. and rory mcilroy is hoping to win the first open to be held in his native northern ireland since the 19505. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, england continue their winning run at the netball world cup — they're through to the semifinals with a game to spare. good evening. the younger brother of the man who bombed the manchester arena is to appear in court charged with the murder of the 22 victims of the attack. hashem abedi, detained in libya two years ago, was extradited to the uk
greater manchester police officers had arrested hashem abedi for murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life. abedi is expected to appear in court tomorrow. we'll have the details. also tonight, under attack again — the four us congress members called "the four horsewomen of the apocalpyse" by president trump, who claims he's not a racist. we'll report on the final hustings in the conservative leadership contest ahead of next week's result....
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greater manchester police officers had arrested hashem abedi for murder, attempted murder and conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life. 22 people were killed and more than 100 injured at the end of an ariana grande concert. hashem abedi is expected to appear in court tomorrow. also tonight... guilty of attempted murder — the man who ploughed his ford fiesta into cyclists and police outside parliament. the resolution is adopted. in america, the house of representatives formally condemns president trump for "racist comments". so the dream came true? exactly, yeah. i'm a very proud dad now. the conjoined twins who can now live full and separate lives. rital and ritaj meet the surgeons who made it all possible — our latest report. and can rory repeat his 2014 victory on home soil at the open? he says he'll burst out crying if it happened. and coming up on bbc news, tracey neville‘s england side are all but through to the netball world cup semifinal after a convincing win over trinidad and tobago. hello and welcome to the bbc news at six. this afternoon hashem abedi, the
greater manchester police officers had arrested hashem abedi for murder, attempted murder and conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life. 22 people were killed and more than 100 injured at the end of an ariana grande concert. hashem abedi is expected to appear in court tomorrow. also tonight... guilty of attempted murder — the man who ploughed his ford fiesta into cyclists and police outside parliament. the resolution is adopted. in america, the house of representatives formally...
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manchester police. firearms commanders authorised in breach of national guidance. labour rejects thatjeremy national guidance. labour rejects thatjeremy corbyn‘s national guidance. labour rejects that jeremy corbyn‘s team national guidance. labour rejects thatjeremy corbyn‘s team interfered in investigations into anti—semitism. england into the world cup cricket final for the first time in 27 years. simona halep through to the wimbledon final she will face sitting in william's. s face serena williams. after britain raises the threat level for uk shipping to its highest levels in iranian waters we discussed the growing tensions and the gulf with the secretary general of the international chamber of shipping. we speak at 815 about anti—semitic allegations and the labour party and join us for the papers all ahead and bbc news. no time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday. live from edgbaston where england have booked a place in the world cup final after thrashing australia by eight wick
manchester police. firearms commanders authorised in breach of national guidance. labour rejects thatjeremy national guidance. labour rejects thatjeremy corbyn‘s national guidance. labour rejects that jeremy corbyn‘s team national guidance. labour rejects thatjeremy corbyn‘s team interfered in investigations into anti—semitism. england into the world cup cricket final for the first time in 27 years. simona halep through to the wimbledon final she will face sitting in william's. s face...
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manchester police. let's talk about the politics of it all as well. our political correspondent nick eardley is at westmister — what is your reading of the reasoning? prime ministerjohnson coming up with big domestics. there are questions, how much will it cost, 500 men in the first year, but over the course of that recruitment, there is no finalfigure over the course of that recruitment, there is no final figure yet. likewise, just a logistical challenge of getting all those new police officers is a big one. this is the biggest recruitment forces will have seen for years. but it is not controversial. it is something that people across the political spectrum are welcome, even if they have some caveats because they want to see more police. he is basically saying that i have a last eight or nine years with the tories in power, the cuts that have been made are being reversed. 20,000 police have disappeared since 2010 in england, we are going to replace them. we have had some reaction in the last two minu
manchester police. let's talk about the politics of it all as well. our political correspondent nick eardley is at westmister — what is your reading of the reasoning? prime ministerjohnson coming up with big domestics. there are questions, how much will it cost, 500 men in the first year, but over the course of that recruitment, there is no finalfigure over the course of that recruitment, there is no final figure yet. likewise, just a logistical challenge of getting all those new police...
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greater manchester police officers have arrested hashem abedi for murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life. the us house of representatives votes to condemn president trump for comments made against
greater manchester police officers have arrested hashem abedi for murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life. the us house of representatives votes to condemn president trump for comments made against
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the judge criticised greater manchester police for a catastrophic series of failings and errors. his partner gail has said his death could and should have been prevented. we will talk to her after 10.30 on bbc two, the bbc news channel and online. time for a look at the weather. we have had quite a few heavy showers over the last few days, but things quietened down as we go into the weekend. still a few showers in the forecast, but for many of us, there will be dry weather with sunny spells. the focus of the showers today will be across eastern scotland, down the eastern side of england. they could be on the heavy side. but for many, dry with sunny spells. more clout in northern ireland and western scotland. tonight, we continue with a few showers before they slowly fade away and into tomorrow morning, there will be clear spells, overnight temperatures getting down to 1a degrees. over the weekend, the risk of one or two showers down the spine of one or two showers down the spine of the uk, but for many, it will be a dry day with sunny spells. temperatures will be rising in the we
the judge criticised greater manchester police for a catastrophic series of failings and errors. his partner gail has said his death could and should have been prevented. we will talk to her after 10.30 on bbc two, the bbc news channel and online. time for a look at the weather. we have had quite a few heavy showers over the last few days, but things quietened down as we go into the weekend. still a few showers in the forecast, but for many of us, there will be dry weather with sunny spells....
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an inquiry contains the police shooting of an unarmed man in greater manchester. tommy robinson has been jailed for nine greater manchester. tommy robinson has beenjailed for nine months greater manchester. tommy robinson has been jailed for nine months at the old bailey or content of court. —— for contempt of court. now the business news. a no—deal brexit would cause the pound to plummet and be worth the same as the dollar, virgin boss sir richard branson has said. in an interview with the bbc he said, this would be "devastating" for virgin, and force the group to shift investment out of the uk. the bank of england says the uk banking system is still resilient to the financial impact of a worst—case disorderly the comment came in its regular health check on the banks, the financial stability report. the central bank says this should be enough to ensure that credit continues to flow even if the uk is cut off from international markets for a few months. us president donald trump has ordered an investigation into france's planned tax on tech giants — a mov
an inquiry contains the police shooting of an unarmed man in greater manchester. tommy robinson has been jailed for nine greater manchester. tommy robinson has beenjailed for nine months greater manchester. tommy robinson has been jailed for nine months at the old bailey or content of court. —— for contempt of court. now the business news. a no—deal brexit would cause the pound to plummet and be worth the same as the dollar, virgin boss sir richard branson has said. in an interview with...
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greater manchester police officers have arrested hashem abedi for murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life. the us house of representatives votes to condemn president trump for comments made against four female current congresswoman. we'll report on the final hustings in the conservative leadership contest ahead of next week's result. charges laid for attempted murder outside the houses of parliament. and, stay with us for the papers. good evening. the younger brother of the man who bombed the manchester arena is to appear in court charged with the murder of the 22 victims of the attack. hashem abedi, detained in libya two years ago, was extradited to the uk today and arrested by police on arrival. abedi left the uk some weeks before his older brother, salman, carried out the suicide bombing. as our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. siren wails. a high—security convoy sweeping through south london, carrying the younger brother of the manchester bomber salman abedi, who killed 22 people at a pop concert two years ago. hashem
greater manchester police officers have arrested hashem abedi for murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life. the us house of representatives votes to condemn president trump for comments made against four female current congresswoman. we'll report on the final hustings in the conservative leadership contest ahead of next week's result. charges laid for attempted murder outside the houses of parliament. and, stay with us for the papers. good evening....
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greater manchester police officers have arrested hashem abedi for murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life. the us house of representatives votes to condemn president donald trump for "racist comments" aimed at four congresswomen. boris johnson and jeremy hunt make their final pitches to conservative party members in the last hustings of the leadership contest. a student from birmingham is found guilty of attempted murder after driving his ford fiesta into cyclists and police outside parliament. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are conservative peer baroness newlove and features writer from the independent, james rampton. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph leads on the debate around free tv licences for over—75s. it reports on comments made by bbc executives who were asked about the corporation's postion on the issue. it also also features a photo of borisjohnson holding a kipper at the final hustings of the conservative leadership race. the independent
greater manchester police officers have arrested hashem abedi for murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life. the us house of representatives votes to condemn president donald trump for "racist comments" aimed at four congresswomen. boris johnson and jeremy hunt make their final pitches to conservative party members in the last hustings of the leadership contest. a student from birmingham is found guilty of attempted murder after driving his...
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manchester police. firearms commander is authorised and planned the operation incompetently and in breach of national guidelines. labour rejects accusations that senior members ofjeremy corbyn‘s team interfered during investigations into alleged anti—semitism. jubilation as england power into the cricket world cup final for the first time in 27 years after thrashing australia at edgbaston. serena williams has made it to the wimbledon final and is within one victory of equalling margaret court's record tally of 2a grand slams. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are grace blakeley — economics commentator at the new statesman and owen bennett, the head of politics at city am. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in and the cricket world cup is pictured across many of the front pages. all eyes on england as they meet new zealand in an historic final is the lead on tomorrow's times. the paper also reports prisoners are to get keys to their
manchester police. firearms commander is authorised and planned the operation incompetently and in breach of national guidelines. labour rejects accusations that senior members ofjeremy corbyn‘s team interfered during investigations into alleged anti—semitism. jubilation as england power into the cricket world cup final for the first time in 27 years after thrashing australia at edgbaston. serena williams has made it to the wimbledon final and is within one victory of equalling margaret...
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those figures exclude greater manchester police were police counting reasons, there were 43,000 knife offences in those 12 months so thatis knife offences in those 12 months so that is an increase on the year before. a smaller increase of the year before so there might be some positive signs it could be slowing. there is also some other evidence that knife attacks which result in someone that knife attacks which result in someone being killed are also coming down a bit. although overall the number of cases of murder and manslaughter has gone up to 701, if you exclude the terror attacks of the previous year. so, knife violence is still a major problem. violence overall is still a major problem and the increasing caseload for police but some signs the increases might be slowing a bit. now it‘s time for a look at the weather with simon king. we have some heavy showers around at the moment across northern ireland and scotland. for england and wales, quite cloudy this morning, this was in hampshire from one of our weather watchers. some rain in eastern england but that is clearing away a
those figures exclude greater manchester police were police counting reasons, there were 43,000 knife offences in those 12 months so thatis knife offences in those 12 months so that is an increase on the year before. a smaller increase of the year before so there might be some positive signs it could be slowing. there is also some other evidence that knife attacks which result in someone that knife attacks which result in someone being killed are also coming down a bit. although overall the...
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manchester police. firearms officers authorised and planned the operation incompetently and in breach of national guidance. labour rejects accusations that senior members ofjeremy corbyn‘s team interfered during investigations into alleged anti semitism. and jubilation as england power into the cricket world cup final for the first time in 27 years after thrashing
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they say they are still investigating this, greater manchester police. they have interviewed for children who were with her when she died was not they say they haven't uncovered does make uncovered suspicious circumstances and they believe she got into trouble going into deep water. as you say, it looks like they are still looking into the case. two they are, absolutely was a bitjust feels like one of those stories where there was a lot of people holding back from investigating because she was a refugee, she was a black, muslim woman from somalia. --s black, muslim woman from somalia. ——s they are. there has been a lot of backlash from that. absolutely. this is in the sunday times this morning. it talks about harassment at work but also how hr policy means that people actually can't meet potential partners at work anymore. this is interesting. firstly, the headline. i thought it was a strange headline. i thought it was a strange headline to use. it talks about people not being able to meet at work anymore because of sexual harassment. which there is,
they say they are still investigating this, greater manchester police. they have interviewed for children who were with her when she died was not they say they haven't uncovered does make uncovered suspicious circumstances and they believe she got into trouble going into deep water. as you say, it looks like they are still looking into the case. two they are, absolutely was a bitjust feels like one of those stories where there was a lot of people holding back from investigating because she was...
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the inquiry is also exposing that even though in 2012 the greater manchester police is unfit. to control firearm operations. this is a scandal that places other people's lives at risk. this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead story is... the uk government says one of its warships intervened in the gulf to protect a british oil tanker, after fast boats sent by iran came near. us prosecutors are calling for the mexican drug lord el chapo to spend the rest of his life in prison. they did this after hearing from a victim who survived an assassination attempt that he's accused of plotting. sentencing comes later this month. bbc mundo. seven people have been killed in a violent storm in northern greece overnight. more than a hundred people were injured. england cricket fans have been celebrating after their team powered into the world cup final for the first time in 27 years after thrashing australia at edgbaston. england will play new zealand in the final. amazon is going to pay $700 million to retrain its workforce by 2025. that'll cover about a third of all emp
the inquiry is also exposing that even though in 2012 the greater manchester police is unfit. to control firearm operations. this is a scandal that places other people's lives at risk. this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead story is... the uk government says one of its warships intervened in the gulf to protect a british oil tanker, after fast boats sent by iran came near. us prosecutors are calling for the mexican drug lord el chapo to spend the rest of his life in prison....
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greater manchester police officers had arrested hashem abedi for murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life. abedi is expected to appear in court tomorrow. we'll have the details. also tonight, under attack again — the four us congress members called "the four horsewomen of the apocalpyse" by president trump, who claims he's not a racist. we'll report on the final hustings in the conservative leadership
greater manchester police officers had arrested hashem abedi for murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life. abedi is expected to appear in court tomorrow. we'll have the details. also tonight, under attack again — the four us congress members called "the four horsewomen of the apocalpyse" by president trump, who claims he's not a racist. we'll report on the final hustings in the conservative leadership
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greater manchester police say hashem abedi will be at the court for charges to murder, and the conspiracy to cause an explosion. he left the country a few weeks before his brother carried out the attack. a high—security convoy sweeping through south london, carrying the brother of the manchester bomber salman abedi, who killed 22 people at a pop concert two years ago. hashem abedi had been held in libya since the time of the attack, but has now been flown back to britain. today, he has been extradited for offences relating to the manchester arena attack. he was handed over by libyan authorities to british police officers this morning. they escorted him on the flight back and they landed in the united kingdom a short while ago. the bomb, which killed 22 and seriously injured many more, was detonated by salman abedi. police believe he‘d stored the parts for making the bomb in this car, in plastic barrels. he was caught on cctv moving the bomb parts in a suitcase in the days before the attack. at this time, his brother was out of the country, but hashem abedi has been detained on an arre
greater manchester police say hashem abedi will be at the court for charges to murder, and the conspiracy to cause an explosion. he left the country a few weeks before his brother carried out the attack. a high—security convoy sweeping through south london, carrying the brother of the manchester bomber salman abedi, who killed 22 people at a pop concert two years ago. hashem abedi had been held in libya since the time of the attack, but has now been flown back to britain. today, he has been...
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greater manchester police for his arrest has been issued and they believe they have enough evidence to charge him with the matters of 22 people, the attempted murders of others who were injured and conspiracy to... the most—played song on uk radio of the 21st century has been revealed, it is the snow patrol ballad chasing cars. released in 2006, the anthem never reached number one here, but remained on the charts for more than three years. let's hear a reminder of the song. # we'll do it all # everything # on ourown i spoke earlier to our music reporter mark savage about why the song is just so successful. i think the secret to it as it is very simple, beautiful, unaffected love song — there is no filter, no pretension to be anything else. it is just a very emotional song. did he tell you what "let's chase cars around our heads" means? he didn't have a good answer. he did say the song was written in the middle of the night, fuelled by a couple of bottles of wine. apparently they recorded ten songs that night and five ended up on the album eyes open and chasing cars was really the o
greater manchester police for his arrest has been issued and they believe they have enough evidence to charge him with the matters of 22 people, the attempted murders of others who were injured and conspiracy to... the most—played song on uk radio of the 21st century has been revealed, it is the snow patrol ballad chasing cars. released in 2006, the anthem never reached number one here, but remained on the charts for more than three years. let's hear a reminder of the song. # we'll do it all...
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yousef makki from greater manchester died in march after being stabbed in the heart. he was only 17. the knife violence which led to the death of yousef and a growing number of other teenagers is described in a new report as an epidemic. the home affairs committee says young people are being failed by agencies and whitehall departments that are meant to keep them safe. teenagers are dying on our streets and families are being devastated. but the government's response is just completely inadequate. we have had a perfect storm of youth service cuts, police cuts, county lines drug networks and school exclusions, and the government is not taking strong enough action on any of them. in april, theresa may held a summit on youth violence and set up a ministerial task force. but the committee is concerned momentum is being lost and says the new prime minister must take the lead. the report says borisjohnson must drive activity to reduce youth violence. it says schools in the worst affected areas should have dedicated police officers, and it calls for a youth service guarantee
yousef makki from greater manchester died in march after being stabbed in the heart. he was only 17. the knife violence which led to the death of yousef and a growing number of other teenagers is described in a new report as an epidemic. the home affairs committee says young people are being failed by agencies and whitehall departments that are meant to keep them safe. teenagers are dying on our streets and families are being devastated. but the government's response is just completely...
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yousef makki from greater manchester died in march after being stabbed in the heart. he was only 17. the knife violence which led to the death of yousef and a growing number of other teenagers is described in a new report as an epidemic. the home affairs committee says young people are being failed by agencies and whitehall departments that are meant to keep them safe. teenagers are dying on our streets and families are being devastated. but the government's response is just completely inadequate. we have had a perfect storm of youth service cuts, police cuts, county lines drug networks and school exclusions, and the government is not taking strong enough action on any of them. in april, theresa may held a summit on youth violence and set up a ministerial task force. but the committee is concerned momentum is being lost and says the new prime minister must take the lead. the report says borisjohnson must drive activity to reduce youth violence. it says schools in the worst affected areas should have dedicated police officers, and it calls for a youth service guarantee
yousef makki from greater manchester died in march after being stabbed in the heart. he was only 17. the knife violence which led to the death of yousef and a growing number of other teenagers is described in a new report as an epidemic. the home affairs committee says young people are being failed by agencies and whitehall departments that are meant to keep them safe. teenagers are dying on our streets and families are being devastated. but the government's response is just completely...
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yousef makki from greater manchester died in march after being stabbed in the heart. he was only 17. the knife violence which led to the death of yousef and a growing number of other teenagers is described in a new report as an epidemic. the home affairs committee says young people are being failed by agencies and whitehall departments that are meant to keep them safe. teenagers are dying on our streets and families are being devastated. but the government's response is just completely inadequate. we have had a perfect storm of youth service cuts, police cuts, county lines drug networks and school exclusions, and the government is not taking strong enough action on any of them. in april, theresa may held a summit on youth violence and set up a ministerial task force. but the committee is concerned momentum is being lost and says the new prime minister must take the lead. the report says borisjohnson must drive activity to reduce youth violence. it says schools in the worst affected areas should have dedicated police officers, and it calls for a youth service guarantee
yousef makki from greater manchester died in march after being stabbed in the heart. he was only 17. the knife violence which led to the death of yousef and a growing number of other teenagers is described in a new report as an epidemic. the home affairs committee says young people are being failed by agencies and whitehall departments that are meant to keep them safe. teenagers are dying on our streets and families are being devastated. but the government's response is just completely...
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but while she was on her feet, will get an update from greater manchester police. this is the story of the brother of the manchester arena bomber, hashem abedi, while the prime minister was speaking, we saw pictures of the police convoy which has taken him to a undisclosed location after his arrival back in the uk following his extradition from libya. once the prime minister was speaking, we got an update from the chief constable of greater manchester police, ian hopkins, bringing us up to date on that investigation. greater manchester police officers have arrested hashem abedi for murder, attempted murder and conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life. he will be transferred to a custody facility in london. previously, the crown prosecution service authorised the charging of hashem abedi in respect of the murder of 22 victims. the attempted murder of persons other than the 22 deceased victims, and conspiracy to cause an exposure likely to endanger life. after processing at the police station, he will appear at westminster magistrates‘ court in rela
but while she was on her feet, will get an update from greater manchester police. this is the story of the brother of the manchester arena bomber, hashem abedi, while the prime minister was speaking, we saw pictures of the police convoy which has taken him to a undisclosed location after his arrival back in the uk following his extradition from libya. once the prime minister was speaking, we got an update from the chief constable of greater manchester police, ian hopkins, bringing us up to date...