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with i am -- let's head to richard.— head to richard. fairly low ambition. _ head to richard. fairly low ambition, they _ head to richard. fairly low ambition, they will - head to richard. fairly low. ambition, they will probably head to richard. fairly low- ambition, they will probably have to do much _ ambition, they will probably have to do much better than one seat. the tees— do much better than one seat. the tees valley— do much better than one seat. the tees valley area has a crucial mayor election— tees valley area has a crucial mayor election on— tees valley area has a crucial mayor election on thursday as well. 73% of the vote _ election on thursday as well. 73% of the vote last time, 30 say it is fairly— the vote last time, 30 say it is fairly unlikely you are when by that amount _ fairly unlikely you are when by that amount. will he weigh in at all? labour— amount. will he weigh in at all? labour believe there will be huge symbolism in removing what is the poster _ symbolism in removing what is the poster boy— sy
with i am -- let's head to richard.— head to richard. fairly low ambition. _ head to richard. fairly low ambition, they _ head to richard. fairly low ambition, they will - head to richard. fairly low. ambition, they will probably head to richard. fairly low- ambition, they will probably have to do much _ ambition, they will probably have to do much better than one seat. the tees— do much better than one seat. the tees valley— do much better than one seat. the tees valley area has a...
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richard tice, do you have any thoughts — organised. richard tice, do you have any thoughts on _ organised. richard tice, do you have any thoughts on that... _ organised. richard tice, do you have any thoughts on that... that - organised. richard tice, do you have any thoughts on that... that is - organised. richard tice, do you have any thoughts on that... that is all. any thoughts on that... that is all very well. — any thoughts on that... that is all very well. but _ any thoughts on that... that is all very well, but we _ any thoughts on that... that is all very well, but we have _ any thoughts on that... that is all very well, but we have always - any thoughts on that... that is all very well, but we have always ledj very well, but we have always led the way, — very well, but we have always led the way, and we've always taken more than our— the way, and we've always taken more than our fair— the way, and we've always taken more than ourfair share, but the way, and we've always taken more than our fair share, but that's been
richard tice, do you have any thoughts — organised. richard tice, do you have any thoughts on _ organised. richard tice, do you have any thoughts on that... _ organised. richard tice, do you have any thoughts on that... that - organised. richard tice, do you have any thoughts on that... that is - organised. richard tice, do you have any thoughts on that... that is all. any thoughts on that... that is all very well. — any thoughts on that... that is all very well. but _ any thoughts on...
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richard, thank you. that is _ in a court ofjustice. richard, thank you. that is my - in a court ofjustice. richard, thank you. that is my view. | in a court ofjustice. richard, i thank you. that is my view. and in a court ofjustice. richard, - thank you. that is my view. and we not it. thank you. that is my view. and we got it- thank _ thank you. that is my view. and we got it. thank you _ thank you. that is my view. and we got it. thank you very _ thank you. that is my view. and we got it. thank you very much. - thank you. that is my view. and we got it. thank you very much. if - thank you. that is my view. and we got it. thank you very much. if you | got it. thank you very much. if you hear views here that you absolutely disagree with and want to virulently disagree with and want to virulently disagree with, you think this is an unfair representation, get in stanley tucci and have your say as well. we are representing the calls coming in, we have no editorial agenda, we have another call and it is debbie and i will come to text as well. debbie in rugby,
richard, thank you. that is _ in a court ofjustice. richard, thank you. that is my - in a court ofjustice. richard, thank you. that is my view. | in a court ofjustice. richard, i thank you. that is my view. and in a court ofjustice. richard, - thank you. that is my view. and we not it. thank you. that is my view. and we got it- thank _ thank you. that is my view. and we got it. thank you _ thank you. that is my view. and we got it. thank you very _ thank you. that is my view. and we got it....
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lord richards in the uk sa in: the way. lord richards in the uk saying that _ the way. lord richards in the uk saying that the _ the way. lord richards in the uk saying that the uk _ the way. lord richards in the uk saying that the uk should stop l saying that the uk should stop selling arms. he's also saying that sometimes in conflict you get a moment that crystallises action internationally. he was suggesting maybe this is it. do you think that might be the case?— might be the case? well, in other wars i have _ might be the case? well, in other wars i have reported _ might be the case? well, in other wars i have reported on _ might be the case? well, in other wars i have reported on over- might be the case? well, in other| wars i have reported on over quite might be the case? well, in other l wars i have reported on over quite a few years, that israel has been involved in, they normally have ended when, not after months and months, but after a matter of weeks, from time to time they have ended with an event that has been so awful that the americans particularly have
lord richards in the uk sa in: the way. lord richards in the uk saying that _ the way. lord richards in the uk saying that the _ the way. lord richards in the uk saying that the uk _ the way. lord richards in the uk saying that the uk should stop l saying that the uk should stop selling arms. he's also saying that sometimes in conflict you get a moment that crystallises action internationally. he was suggesting maybe this is it. do you think that might be the case?— might be the case? well,...
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i've learned from richard and alison today. it's made me think about the way we approach stuff and the things that we say. so i suppose the point i'm making overall is that it's very much a journey. we've spoken so many times. we feel we're supported more, you know, from people that want exactly the same as us and are doing it. that's what will change it. ijust wish that i got this service from our police force at the time, she made her first initial complaint report because she'd still be alive today. yeah, well, no, we were let down. but we've got to now for our own sanity, push forward in a positive way, because it's the only way forward for us. it's three years since gracie died injune, and we've been on this with the same sort of passion and intent right from the start. so it will be a long process, but i'm fairly confident, very confident, that we can make a difference. gracie wouldn't have died for nothing. thanks for being with us on bbc news. if you've got someone in your life who is hard to buy a gift for, here's some
i've learned from richard and alison today. it's made me think about the way we approach stuff and the things that we say. so i suppose the point i'm making overall is that it's very much a journey. we've spoken so many times. we feel we're supported more, you know, from people that want exactly the same as us and are doing it. that's what will change it. ijust wish that i got this service from our police force at the time, she made her first initial complaint report because she'd still be...
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richard doesn't know whose ashes are in his urn, but he says he'll treat them with dignity. i can either keep the ashes or i can get them back — ring them up or something like that. so i says, "well, personally, i want to keep them," and i'm going to look after them because i've looked after them for all this time. and i'm going to... i've got a bit of a garden around the back, peter, and when i do the ashes and stuff for rita, i'm going to put them in there because they can't trace who they're for. his story is depressingly familiar. a few weeks ago, we reported the case of peter welburn, who paid almost £2,000 to legacy independent funeral directors in hull, and was given ashes by a funeral director four weeks before his wife was actually cremated. well, i think he'sjust give me some ashes to keep me peaceful and the bairns all happy over christmas, which is disgusting. they've just give me anybody's ashes. last month, 35 bodies and a quantity of ashes were removed from legacy independent funeral directors by police following concern for care of the deceased. a 46—yea
richard doesn't know whose ashes are in his urn, but he says he'll treat them with dignity. i can either keep the ashes or i can get them back — ring them up or something like that. so i says, "well, personally, i want to keep them," and i'm going to look after them because i've looked after them for all this time. and i'm going to... i've got a bit of a garden around the back, peter, and when i do the ashes and stuff for rita, i'm going to put them in there because they can't trace...
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it was richard, and i logs? no. who was? it was richard, and i don't — logs? no. who was? it was richard, and i don't know _ logs? no. who was? it was richard, and i don't know that _ logs? no. who was? it was richard, and i don't know that person, i logs? no. who was? it was richard, and i don't know that person, but i and i don't know that person, but thatis and i don't know that person, but that is the team, i was looking to them for the expertise to provide them for the expertise to provide the information to mr morgan and when i referred to initiating further analysis, when i referred to initiating furtheranalysis, it when i referred to initiating further analysis, it was from them that that information came. hagar further analysis, it was from them that that information came. how were they qualified — that that information came. how were they qualified to _ that that information came. how were they qualified to analyse _ that that information came. how were they qualified to analyse the - that that information came. how were they qualified to analyse the logs i the
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richard, do we have you? yes. investigating all of this for years. richard, do we have you? yes, good morning. hello. _ richard, do we have you? yes, good morning. hello. thank— richard, do we have you? yes, good morning. hello. thank you _ richard, do we have you? yes, good morning. hello. thank you for - morning. hello. thank you for 'oinin: morning. hello. thank you for joining us- _ morning. hello. thank you for joining us. this _ morning. hello. thank you for joining us. this is _ morning. hello. thank you for joining us. this is something i morning. hello. thank you for i joining us. this is something you have been following closely for quite some time. i wonder what you are expecting from the next phase of the inquiry. gbgs are expecting from the next phase of the inuui .n i. are expecting from the next phase of the inui .n , are expecting from the next phase of the inui .r , ., are expecting from the next phase of theinaui , ., , the inquiry. as you set out, this next phase _ the inquiry. as you set out, this next phase is — the inquiry. as you set out, this next
richard, do we have you? yes. investigating all of this for years. richard, do we have you? yes, good morning. hello. _ richard, do we have you? yes, good morning. hello. thank— richard, do we have you? yes, good morning. hello. thank you _ richard, do we have you? yes, good morning. hello. thank you for - morning. hello. thank you for 'oinin: morning. hello. thank you for joining us- _ morning. hello. thank you for joining us. this _ morning. hello. thank you for joining us. this is _...
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for the labour party, richard parker, several opinion. him with a very narrow lead in the race, a lead thatis very narrow lead in the race, a lead that is narrowed over the last week or so. that is narrowed over the last week orso. he that is narrowed over the last week or so. he has spoken about changes to the weak bus networks are run in this part of the world. that is his big picture. of course, all eyes looking to see if a big area of success that the conservative party have had with the mirror to hear since 2017 with andy streets and whether they can cling onto that success in this election. we also have candidates from the greens and the lib dems and reform uk as well, who are all pulling around the simeu amount, and an independent candidate who has made a big picture of the situation in gaza, that is about he's going after. it's an interesting race which will hopefully tell us a lot about what happens in the general election. we would watch that next week. and susana mendonca, the london mayor gets a lot of attention and political
for the labour party, richard parker, several opinion. him with a very narrow lead in the race, a lead thatis very narrow lead in the race, a lead that is narrowed over the last week or so. that is narrowed over the last week orso. he that is narrowed over the last week or so. he has spoken about changes to the weak bus networks are run in this part of the world. that is his big picture. of course, all eyes looking to see if a big area of success that the conservative party have had with the...
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talking of innovation, onjournalism, i have richard branson live in the next few minutes so stay with us here to get the latest business news including the latest from tesla and others. see you in a moment. hello, there. we had some big weather contrasts across the uk on monday. now, for central and eastern parts of england, it was a cloudy day, with outbreaks of light and patchy rain around. it was a cold day, temperatures just seven or eight degrees, well below average for this time of the year, and, actually, these kind of temperatures are much closer to the averages you'd see in february. so, if you thought it felt a bit wintry, well, you weren't too far off the mark, but it was a different story, further north. in scotland, we did have some brighter skies and some sunshine, and we had temperatures 16, 16.5 degrees or so in glasgow, so it was actually warmer than average here. now, the reason we've got these kind of contrasts at the moment is we do have some slightly milderair, coming in off the atlantic into generally western areas of the uk, but this trough in the jet stream acr
talking of innovation, onjournalism, i have richard branson live in the next few minutes so stay with us here to get the latest business news including the latest from tesla and others. see you in a moment. hello, there. we had some big weather contrasts across the uk on monday. now, for central and eastern parts of england, it was a cloudy day, with outbreaks of light and patchy rain around. it was a cold day, temperatures just seven or eight degrees, well below average for this time of the...
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richard: it is an absolutely appalling offense and it is frankly just more of the same. this now brings this to over 200, the number of humanitarian workers who have been killed in this conflict, which the u.n. say is more than has ever happened in a single conflict in the course of 12 months. they have been multiple attacks which appear to have been directly targeted against humanitarian convoys and locations clearly notified to the idf as humanitarian ones and this includes an attack back in january on a location occupied by legal aid for palestinians in the international rescue committee and it was only by providence that a few people were wounded. many could eily have been killed. >> when you work or when one works in any conflict zone and in particular in this part of the world, how much coordination is there for humanitarian agencies? >> everybody on the humanitarian side is extremely careful to coordinate for obvious reasons. we have a duty and we want the aid to get through to the beneficiaries we are trying to reach. in the case of the medical aid for palestinia
richard: it is an absolutely appalling offense and it is frankly just more of the same. this now brings this to over 200, the number of humanitarian workers who have been killed in this conflict, which the u.n. say is more than has ever happened in a single conflict in the course of 12 months. they have been multiple attacks which appear to have been directly targeted against humanitarian convoys and locations clearly notified to the idf as humanitarian ones and this includes an attack back in...
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i'm joined now by general lord richard dannatt, former head of the british army. thank you so much for being with us, your reaction to what we have seen in the last 18 hours.— in the last 18 hours. well, the last two speakers _ in the last 18 hours. well, the last two speakers summed _ in the last 18 hours. well, the last two speakers summed up - in the last 18 hours. well, the last two speakers summed up the - in the last 18 hours. well, the last - two speakers summed up the situation pretty well. the iranians telegraphed what they were going to do, they were calibrated about the method of the attack, and it enabled israel and its allies, particularly the united states, and i think the united kingdom as well, to make sure the damage was limited. that said, we should take nothing away from the fact that, rather like the russian attack in ukraine in 2022, this was attack in ukraine in 2022, this was a sovereign state, iran, attacking another sovereign state, israel, and should condemn it absolutely roundly, and with the greatest degree of outrage. that roundly, a
i'm joined now by general lord richard dannatt, former head of the british army. thank you so much for being with us, your reaction to what we have seen in the last 18 hours.— in the last 18 hours. well, the last two speakers _ in the last 18 hours. well, the last two speakers summed _ in the last 18 hours. well, the last two speakers summed up - in the last 18 hours. well, the last two speakers summed up the - in the last 18 hours. well, the last - two speakers summed up the situation pretty...
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richard, and so sorry, that's just listening. joining me at one o'clock this morning and i understand before we begin hearing evidence, you wish to raise the issue of disclosure?— issue of disclosure? yes, it's a matter of— issue of disclosure? yes, it's a matter of importance - issue of disclosure? yes, it's a matter of importance that - issue of disclosure? yes, it's a matter of importance that i - issue of disclosure? yes, it's a - matter of importance that i wanted to update your decode participants on before we caught mr bates to give his evidence. and commence the substance of the hearings in phases five and six. the court participants were sent an e—mail by the solicitor to the inquiry yesterday that content relevant correspondence from the post office that dates between the post office that dates between the 28th of march and the 5th of april sent to the inquiry and consists of long letters. or it would propose to give you a brief background before movement to the current issue and i will try and keep it simic synce
richard, and so sorry, that's just listening. joining me at one o'clock this morning and i understand before we begin hearing evidence, you wish to raise the issue of disclosure?— issue of disclosure? yes, it's a matter of— issue of disclosure? yes, it's a matter of importance - issue of disclosure? yes, it's a matter of importance that - issue of disclosure? yes, it's a matter of importance that i - issue of disclosure? yes, it's a - matter of importance that i wanted to update your decode...
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richard, great to get your thou~hts. what will we see in the courtroom? we bring you more of those who might come across in the next couple of days. come across in the next couple of da s. , ., , , , , come across in the next couple of das. days. obviously, trump is at the heart of the _ days. obviously, trump is at the heart of the case _ days. obviously, trump is at the heart of the case but _ days. obviously, trump is at the heart of the case but there - days. obviously, trump is at the heart of the case but there is - days. obviously, trump is at the l heart of the case but there is also a number of key players and it has been described as a hollywood blockbuster cast. first we have the justice, a seasoned new yorkjudge, who proceeded over the trump is my organisation tax case. we also have the prosecutor who inherited the investigation when he took office in 2021. his former colleague is trump's top trial lawyer and he used to be a registered democrat before becoming a republican and taking on the biggest client of his life. in trump's trial, it has
richard, great to get your thou~hts. what will we see in the courtroom? we bring you more of those who might come across in the next couple of days. come across in the next couple of da s. , ., , , , , come across in the next couple of das. days. obviously, trump is at the heart of the _ days. obviously, trump is at the heart of the case _ days. obviously, trump is at the heart of the case but _ days. obviously, trump is at the heart of the case but there - days. obviously, trump is at the...
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richard burrows was about to stand trial when he disappeared in 1997. this police mugshot shows how he looked when he was last seen in the uk, in his 50s. and this is how he looks today, 80 years old, walking stick in hand, having finally appeared at the very court where he was supposed to be tried nearly 30 years ago. the hunt for him was high profile. it made the bbc�*s crimewatch. he is 53, with receding grey hair, and short, at five foot six. initial sightings were in the uk. he is known to like boats and barges. he was seen on a canal in warwickshire in january. but he ended up in thailand, where he was until thursday, when he was arrested at heathrow airport and brought back to chester for the case against him to pick up where it left off. the passage of time was obvious. the judge had to speak up today because the defendant was struggling to hear. the court heard that three of his alleged victims have died in the years since he went on the run. richard burrows is charged with child sex offences alleged to have happened between 1969 and 1971 at
richard burrows was about to stand trial when he disappeared in 1997. this police mugshot shows how he looked when he was last seen in the uk, in his 50s. and this is how he looks today, 80 years old, walking stick in hand, having finally appeared at the very court where he was supposed to be tried nearly 30 years ago. the hunt for him was high profile. it made the bbc�*s crimewatch. he is 53, with receding grey hair, and short, at five foot six. initial sightings were in the uk. he is known...
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this is the richard cloudesley school in london. right, there we go. although this is no ordinary lesson. not only are these pupils getting to play video games during school time, they are also helping to test an exciting new suite of software collectively known as motion input. developed over four years by over 200 students at university college london, motion input allows anyone to control their computers using any part of their body they can move, such as eyes, individual limbs or facial gestures. crucially, motion input doesn't need any additional specialised equipment. previous technologies that have been released have enabled children to play games with movement. this technology democratises that. it makes it equitable computing. from the perspective of a user choosing their own games, setting the movements that they want to set and being able to play the way that they want to play it, that's where we think the real foundational challenge has been. all right, you ready, safia? safia is using the i—gaze application to play different types of gam
this is the richard cloudesley school in london. right, there we go. although this is no ordinary lesson. not only are these pupils getting to play video games during school time, they are also helping to test an exciting new suite of software collectively known as motion input. developed over four years by over 200 students at university college london, motion input allows anyone to control their computers using any part of their body they can move, such as eyes, individual limbs or facial...
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here's the reaction of the england and wales cricket board ceo richard gould you fully understand the journey he has been on. he has put his body underlined, literally, for years for england and i think particularly with the new operation that he had before christmas and the promising real appreciation since, it's good news for us, the fact that now he knows he can get better, it's great for us for the next two or three or four years, for us for the next two or three or fouryears, however for us for the next two or three or four years, however long, and cricket terms she is still a young man. five games in the premier league later on tuesday, with three of the bottom five clubs in action as the battle to avoid relegation intensifies. here's a look at the bottom of the table.. burnley still have a slim chance of avoiding relegation. they're at home to wolves. nottingham forest are ahead of luton town on goal difference only. everton are three points above the drop and they travel to newcastle — looking to find some form — they're on a club record equalling run of 12 league matches
here's the reaction of the england and wales cricket board ceo richard gould you fully understand the journey he has been on. he has put his body underlined, literally, for years for england and i think particularly with the new operation that he had before christmas and the promising real appreciation since, it's good news for us, the fact that now he knows he can get better, it's great for us for the next two or three or four years, for us for the next two or three or fouryears, however for...
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big local election victories in turkey dealt a blow to president richard taylor burger one's party. the chp one in istanbul and ankara, among the six major centres. and ankara, among the six ma'or centres. ~ , , and ankara, among the six ma'or centres. ~' , , ., centres. turkey 'ust had nationarfi centres. turkeyjust had national elections, i centres. turkeyjust had national elections, but i centres. turkey just had i national elections, but this has implications. recep tayyip erdogan's party, akp, had a shocking defeat. this is the first defeat in the 22 year rule in the country. liberty saw it coming. the other thing people didn't see coming was the historic win of the republican people's party, chp. with the results, the chp is now the largest party in turkey and this is the first time in 47 years, so since 1977. in addition to securing five more years of governance for the economic and social powerhouse of turkey, istanbul, and the capital, ankara, chp has also secured governance of the traditional stronghold of akp, which is more than the traditional strongholds of chp in the
big local election victories in turkey dealt a blow to president richard taylor burger one's party. the chp one in istanbul and ankara, among the six major centres. and ankara, among the six ma'or centres. ~ , , and ankara, among the six ma'or centres. ~' , , ., centres. turkey 'ust had nationarfi centres. turkeyjust had national elections, i centres. turkeyjust had national elections, but i centres. turkey just had i national elections, but this has implications. recep tayyip erdogan's party,...
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let's speak to richard makepeace a trustee for medical aid for palestinians and former consul general injerusalem. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. i wondered thank you forjoining us on bbc news. iwondered if thank you forjoining us on bbc news. i wondered if i could get your thoughts personally six months on?— months on? and absolutely appalling — months on? and absolutely appalling humanitarian - appalling humanitarian situation, as we all know. a massive death toll, massive displacement, destruction of infrastructure, particularly the lack of food, lack of clean water, lack of medical supplies coming in. we are extremely worried that the death toll will rise sharply, especially amongst small children because of severe wasting an acute malnourishment and the lack of medical care. share malnourishment and the lack of medical care-— malnourishment and the lack of medical care. are you managing to net medical care. are you managing to get any _ medical care. are you managing to get any supplies _ medical care. are you managing to get any supplies in _ medical care. are you ma
let's speak to richard makepeace a trustee for medical aid for palestinians and former consul general injerusalem. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. i wondered thank you forjoining us on bbc news. iwondered if thank you forjoining us on bbc news. i wondered if i could get your thoughts personally six months on?— months on? and absolutely appalling — months on? and absolutely appalling humanitarian - appalling humanitarian situation, as we all know. a massive death toll, massive...
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and at a cafe down the road, tea with labour's richard parker, served with an expectation, for many, that he is going to win. mr parker's big idea is bringing the buses here under his control. there are stories of people being unable to get to the doctors, to the high street, to college, or to places where the jobs are. i don't think we can rebuild this region unless we overhaul the transport system. birmingham city council, labour run, is a shambles, isn't it? council tax is through the ceiling and services are being cut. why would the rest of the region want a labour mayor? so, let's be clear, birmingham has had many issues and mistakes have been made. but we can't avoid the fact that the government have taken £1 billion out of the budgets of the city council, and that has done a lot of damage. from the contest here to the wider landscape. north yorkshire and the east midlands are electing mayors for the first time in a fortnight. elsewhere, it's still fairly new. what you think should happen next with mayors, and what would you say to the person who says, it'sjust yet more politi
and at a cafe down the road, tea with labour's richard parker, served with an expectation, for many, that he is going to win. mr parker's big idea is bringing the buses here under his control. there are stories of people being unable to get to the doctors, to the high street, to college, or to places where the jobs are. i don't think we can rebuild this region unless we overhaul the transport system. birmingham city council, labour run, is a shambles, isn't it? council tax is through the...
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let's speak now to richard moorhead, who's been writing about the legal ethics surrounding the post office scandal for several years and is also a member of the horizon compensation advisory board. the minister said in his opinion people should be prosecuted and go to jail. do you think that is likely to jail. do you think that is likely to happen and will the next stage of the inquiry go towards that?- the inquiry go towards that? people in the post office _ the inquiry go towards that? people in the post office have _ the inquiry go towards that? people in the post office have done - the inquiry go towards that? people in the post office have done thingsl in the post office have done things wrong which will lead to disciplinary actions, criminal offences been part of that so i think that is likely but we will see in the next phase with the bosses, senior executives and directors and the more senior people involved what responsibility they will be shown to have. , . , , , responsibility they will be shown to have. , ., , , . have. presumably they will have thou . ht have. presumably they
let's speak now to richard moorhead, who's been writing about the legal ethics surrounding the post office scandal for several years and is also a member of the horizon compensation advisory board. the minister said in his opinion people should be prosecuted and go to jail. do you think that is likely to jail. do you think that is likely to happen and will the next stage of the inquiry go towards that?- the inquiry go towards that? people in the post office _ the inquiry go towards that? people...
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richard burrows was about to stand trial when he disappeared in 1997. this police mug shot shows how he looked when he was not in the uk in his 50s. and this is how he looks today, 80 years old, walking stick in hand, having finally appeared at the very court he was supposed to be tried at nearly 30 years ago. the hunt for him was high—profile. it made crimewatch. he hunt for him was high-profile. it made crimewatch.— made crimewatch. he is 53 with recedin: made crimewatch. he is 53 with receding grey — made crimewatch. he is 53 with receding grey hair— made crimewatch. he is 53 with receding grey hair and - made crimewatch. he is 53 with receding grey hair and short, i made crimewatch. he is 53 with l receding grey hair and short, five foot six. . , , foot six. initial sightings within the uk. foot six. initial sightings within the uk- he _ foot six. initial sightings within the uk. he is _ foot six. initial sightings within the uk. he is known _ foot six. initial sightings within the uk. he is known to - foot six. initial sightings within the
richard burrows was about to stand trial when he disappeared in 1997. this police mug shot shows how he looked when he was not in the uk in his 50s. and this is how he looks today, 80 years old, walking stick in hand, having finally appeared at the very court he was supposed to be tried at nearly 30 years ago. the hunt for him was high—profile. it made crimewatch. he hunt for him was high-profile. it made crimewatch.— made crimewatch. he is 53 with recedin: made crimewatch. he is 53 with...
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richard bilton, bbc news. the top story is that the prime minister has said the first rwanda asylum flights will take off in 10-12 asylum flights will take off in 10—12 weeks. he was speaking at a press conference in downing street and he said the latest part of the rwanda policy will pass parliament today. latertoday, mps and rwanda policy will pass parliament today. later today, mps and members of the house of lords will sit in parliament to debate the legislation. the prime minister says he expects it to pass later today. we will bring you that story on bbc news. you can go to the website. electric shock — tesla is forced to slash prices as competition in the electic car market hots up. and the benefits of near—shoring. we look at why mexico is getting a boost as the us shifts away from chinese imports. welcome to world business report, i'm ben thompson challenging times for tesla. the electric car maker has slashed the prices of its cars in some of its major markets, after similar price cuts in the u
richard bilton, bbc news. the top story is that the prime minister has said the first rwanda asylum flights will take off in 10-12 asylum flights will take off in 10—12 weeks. he was speaking at a press conference in downing street and he said the latest part of the rwanda policy will pass parliament today. latertoday, mps and rwanda policy will pass parliament today. later today, mps and members of the house of lords will sit in parliament to debate the legislation. the prime minister says...
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earlier in the programme i was joined in the studio by richard villar, a surgeon who returned from gaza just seven days ago, where he worked at the al aqsa hospital. day before we were due to be inserted, a missile landed in the hospital courtyard and you still went there and we still went, 0k. so some people would say it would be very sort of reticent, i suppose. but that's not what you're about, you war surgeons. but tell me tell me what it was like when you got there and and how on earth you managed to operate there. well, look, i mean, imagine i mean, al—aqsa was largely maternity before we got there. it's now been converted over to trauma map. that's medical aid for palestinians for whom i worked, basically have had teams rotating through there since december. and so we happened to be the fifth team in. imagine a 200 bedded hospital with 700 patients. i mean, the analogy would be, let's say the london underground rush hour or an underground rush hour, you're getting off the train. and that sort of bargy feeling is the feeling you have in the hospital. you have 60 or 70 people in
earlier in the programme i was joined in the studio by richard villar, a surgeon who returned from gaza just seven days ago, where he worked at the al aqsa hospital. day before we were due to be inserted, a missile landed in the hospital courtyard and you still went there and we still went, 0k. so some people would say it would be very sort of reticent, i suppose. but that's not what you're about, you war surgeons. but tell me tell me what it was like when you got there and and how on earth you...
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richard bilton, bbc news. panorama's smart motorways: when technology fails is on bbc iplayer now and on bbc one at 8pm tonight. a court in new york will begin hearing opening arguments this afternoon in the trial of donald trump for falsifying business records. the former us president is accused of covering up hush money payments to a porn star, which he denies. the death has been announced of the us journalist terry anderson, who was held by kidnappers for nearly seven years during lebanon's civil war. he was 76. terry anderson was chief middle east correspondent for the associated press news agency when he was abducted in beirut in 1985. he died at his home in new york following complications from heart surgery. a bbc investigation has found thousands of social media posts offering to sell deadly drugs known as nitazenes across major platforms, including x and the music platform soundcloud. the synthetic drugs have been linked to a hundred deaths in the uk since june last year. colin campbell reports. 21—
richard bilton, bbc news. panorama's smart motorways: when technology fails is on bbc iplayer now and on bbc one at 8pm tonight. a court in new york will begin hearing opening arguments this afternoon in the trial of donald trump for falsifying business records. the former us president is accused of covering up hush money payments to a porn star, which he denies. the death has been announced of the us journalist terry anderson, who was held by kidnappers for nearly seven years during lebanon's...
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i spoke earlier with sir richard shirreff, former deputy supreme allied commander in europe, on what nato can do to strengthen ukraine's defence against russia. and also to increase the supply of ammunition. this requires a clear nato strategy, which of course, has got to be supported by all 32 member states, which lays out a pathway to a vision which nato needs to set. in my view, that vision should be a europe whole, free, with ukraine as a nato member. because that's the only way that the transatlantic region is going to remain safe from the threat of a resurgent russia. for that to happen, that needs clarity, leadership and the buy—in of all 32 member states. but most important, most intersting here, most interesting here, it's effectively nato taking the lead for the provision of lethal aid to ukraine, which has not yet happened. it has very much been in the american lead up to now, this is, i think, nato recognising the real threat of a trump presidency to nato and taking the necessary steps to ensure that ukraine gets what it needs, because it's not getting what it needs rig
i spoke earlier with sir richard shirreff, former deputy supreme allied commander in europe, on what nato can do to strengthen ukraine's defence against russia. and also to increase the supply of ammunition. this requires a clear nato strategy, which of course, has got to be supported by all 32 member states, which lays out a pathway to a vision which nato needs to set. in my view, that vision should be a europe whole, free, with ukraine as a nato member. because that's the only way that the...
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richard bilton, bbc news. panorama's smart motorways: when technology fails is on bbc iplayer now and on bbc one at 8pm tonight. taylor swift's new album, the tortured poets department, was released on friday and has already been streamed hundreds of millions of times. it has also sparked huge interest from her fans in a certain pub in london. "i watch as you walk into some bar called the black dog," she sings on one track. the pub in vauxhall has been mobbed by swifties. the pub's manager is naturally delighted. it's been pretty crazy, but amazing. like, so overwhelmingly positive. everybody�*s been so lovely, the swifties have been amazing. endless photos, lots of questions about which ex attends frequently. i don't think we can speak too much on it, so i'll leave it a mystery. it's a hundred years this month since the first bbc schools broadcast was aired, with the idea of educating and entertaining children. and during that time it has brought programmes like playschool to our screen — remember humpty,
richard bilton, bbc news. panorama's smart motorways: when technology fails is on bbc iplayer now and on bbc one at 8pm tonight. taylor swift's new album, the tortured poets department, was released on friday and has already been streamed hundreds of millions of times. it has also sparked huge interest from her fans in a certain pub in london. "i watch as you walk into some bar called the black dog," she sings on one track. the pub in vauxhall has been mobbed by swifties. the pub's...
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we can get the insights now of sir richard sherriff, former deputy supreme allied commander europe, whojoins us and is watching events very closely, i'm sure. we saw us and is watching events very closely, i'm sure. we sanens stoltenberg saying earlier today that for him the priority was that nato can ensure the reliable arms supply to ukraine for the long haul. what is the best way of nato making sure that happens?— sure that happens? well, this reruires sure that happens? well, this requires a _ sure that happens? well, this requires a clear— sure that happens? well, this requires a clear nato - sure that happens? well, this| requires a clear nato strategy, which of course has got to be supported by all 32 member states, which lays out a pathway to a vision which lays out a pathway to a vision which nato needs to set, and in my view that, that vision should be a europe with ukraine as a nato member, because that is the only way that the transatlantic region is going to remain safe from the threat of a resurgent russia. and for that to happen, that needs clarity, it needs leadership and
we can get the insights now of sir richard sherriff, former deputy supreme allied commander europe, whojoins us and is watching events very closely, i'm sure. we saw us and is watching events very closely, i'm sure. we sanens stoltenberg saying earlier today that for him the priority was that nato can ensure the reliable arms supply to ukraine for the long haul. what is the best way of nato making sure that happens?— sure that happens? well, this reruires sure that happens? well, this...
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it is written by richard barker, the then general manager of the commercial network. he says to betty williams mp, i promise to write to you once a comprehensive review had been undertaken of issues raised by you. that review has been completed by a senior manager in post office with experience in managing disputes and appeals. the conclusions of that review, which i fully endorse, are that the termination of your contract was done following proper investigation, with proper warnings, and with appropriate offers of additional training and support. no evidence was found which in any way substantiates the various claims being made by mr bates. and mr barker goes as far as saying, decision to terminate your contract was not only correct, it was the only sensible option. they best way is to consider the matter closed. where are you involved in any such comprehensive review? fia. where are you involved in any such comprehensive review?— where are you involved in any such comprehensive review? no. that was one of my big — comprehensive review? no. that was one of my big
it is written by richard barker, the then general manager of the commercial network. he says to betty williams mp, i promise to write to you once a comprehensive review had been undertaken of issues raised by you. that review has been completed by a senior manager in post office with experience in managing disputes and appeals. the conclusions of that review, which i fully endorse, are that the termination of your contract was done following proper investigation, with proper warnings, and with...
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richard burrows had been charged with 13 historical sexual abuse offences — some of which were alleged to have taken place at a children's home in cheshire in the 1960s and �*70s. he failed to attend his trial at chester crown court in 1997. he was arrested at heathrow airport on thursday. a 12—year—old child has been arrested in finland, suspected of a school shooting in which three fellow pupils were shot and one of them killed. it happened at a school in a suburb of the capital helsinki. police say the suspect used a handgun which belonged to a close relative. ben woolvin reports. an anxious wait for parents trying to collect their children shortly after the start of the school day, as news of this morning's shooting spread. police were on the scene within nine minutes of the emergency call. they say all of the victims were 12, two of them have been seriously injured and another died at the scene. according to the latest information, one of the victims died almost immediately at this location in the school. and two other victims were transported to the hospital in helsinki. po
richard burrows had been charged with 13 historical sexual abuse offences — some of which were alleged to have taken place at a children's home in cheshire in the 1960s and �*70s. he failed to attend his trial at chester crown court in 1997. he was arrested at heathrow airport on thursday. a 12—year—old child has been arrested in finland, suspected of a school shooting in which three fellow pupils were shot and one of them killed. it happened at a school in a suburb of the capital...