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where you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them, and they continue to get away with murder. daniel is with me. the stephen lawrence murder was an era—defining case, which the met completely bungled. is this humiliating for them to have another force now involved? it is very humiliating, it isn't something they wanted to do. we have been investigating the murder, exposed various failings particularly relating to matthew white. there are still leads available, that is what baroness doreen lawrence feels, that's what she said to date and then the met this evening had to announce this. this is a vast case, there have been so many reviews, probably the met�*s best known investigation. what will happen now is the way this will work is yet to be set out. the family will not settle for a force they are not happy reviewing it. how big it is, what
where you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them, and they continue to get away with murder. daniel is with me. the stephen lawrence murder was an era—defining case, which the met completely bungled. is this humiliating for them to have another force now involved? it is very humiliating, it isn't...
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were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? - so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. well, daniel de simonejoins me now from the newsroom. hello, daniel. it does seem quite surprising that 31 years after the death of stephen lawrence and the met police are still apologising to the lawrence family. it is absolutely _ the lawrence family. it is absolutely extraordinary. j the lawrence family. it 3 absolutely extraordinary. one of the criticisms that was in the landmark macpherson report 25 years ago was the met�*s failure around family liaison, the failure to treat the lawrence family, stephen's parents, in the proper way, in a fair way, and we are 25 years on and the met commissioner himself is having to issue an apology today about the
were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? - so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. well, daniel de simonejoins me now from the newsroom. hello, daniel. it does seem quite surprising that 31 years...
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were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. the prosecution is laying out its case for donald trump in front of the jury. case for donald trump in front of thejury. this case for donald trump in front of the jury. this was trump if you hours ago inside court. we have heard some court administration for the first bet of the morning, but prosecution is now outlining its case saying that trump made payments to his then lawyer michael cohen to reimburse him for hush money payments that he made two adult film star stormy daniels. all the details coming up. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. many of us enjoyed some drier, sunnier weather this weekend, but it was on the chilly side and it's set to
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were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. thames water customers can see their bills increase by 40% of new plans to boost investment are approved. the water film which is the biggest in britain wants to increase its spending on 0bama to projects by £3 billion but is now seeking permission from the regulator to raise consumer bills for the second time this year. it comes amid criticism on the water quality in the river terms. the death has been announced in the usjournalist the river terms. the death has been announced in the us journalist terry anderson who was held by kidnappers for nearly seven years doing lebanon's civil war. he was 76. he was cheap middle east correspondent for the associated
were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. thames water customers can see their bills increase by 40% of new plans to boost investment are approved. the...
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were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. well, the metropolitan police are also facing pressure over their handling in london of pro—palestinian demonstrations. the met has twice had to apologise after an officer described the head of the campaign for anti—semitism as "openlyjewish". well, somejewish groups have been meeting the metropolitan police commissioner this morning. lucy manning is with us now. how did the meeting go? it was described to me by somebody who is there as positive. this all started from footage from one of the pro—palestinian demonstrations when the chief executive of the campaign against antisemitism tried to cross the road, he was wearing a head covering and as you sa
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of the murdered teenager stephen lawrence. what she said was explosive. "i now feel i was betrayed." she says that while she thought they were on her side, they were actually going behind her back and trying to dig up information on her. shouting reporter: m s is the scenario that everyone feared, emotions running out of control down here, and the evidence of the five suspects temporarily derailed. i started reporting on the stephen lawrence murder in the mid to late 1990s. doreen lawrence was thrust into the spotlight by the fact that the police failed to get justice for her son. well, no, because stephen's killers are still walking the streets. it wasn't until the coroner's inquest that we got to see the five main suspects. they appeared to treat the legal system with contempt... ..as if they were above the whole process. that triggered the daily mail to publish its now infamous headline, "murderers," naming the five main suspects. the daily mail has really. thrown down the gauntlet with this story. that headline was so powe
of the murdered teenager stephen lawrence. what she said was explosive. "i now feel i was betrayed." she says that while she thought they were on her side, they were actually going behind her back and trying to dig up information on her. shouting reporter: m s is the scenario that everyone feared, emotions running out of control down here, and the evidence of the five suspects temporarily derailed. i started reporting on the stephen lawrence murder in the mid to late 1990s. doreen...
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were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. lucy letby, the nurse found guilty of the murder and attempted murder of babies in her care, is applying for permission to appeal against her convictions. the 34—year—old was told last year she'd spend the rest of her life injail, after she was found guilty of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill a further six at the countess of chester hospital between 2015 and 2016. her application is being considered by a panel ofjudges at the court of appeal in london. five mortgage lenders have announced they are increasing rates, and more are expected to follow. barclays, hsbc, natwest, accord and leeds building society have made the announcement followin
were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. lucy letby, the nurse found guilty of the murder and attempted murder of babies in her care, is applying for...
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were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? - so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. just a reminder that we are awaiting a press conference at 10:30am from our prime minister rishi sunak on the rwanda bill which is ping—pong in between the upper chambers of the house of commons today so we will bring you that as and when we get it. let's get some of the day's other news now. about 250,000 people have taken part in anti—government protests in cities across colombia. they were demonstrating against president gustavo petro's reforms, which include nationalising the health service. they are also angry that violence has continued, despite peace talks with guerrilla groups. the usjournalist, terry anderson, who was held hostage for nearly
were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? - so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. just a reminder that we are awaiting a press conference at 10:30am from our prime minister rishi sunak on the...
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the stephen lawrence — every single level. the stephen lawrence inquiry subsequently reported — lawrence inquiry subsequently reported on the incident and said there _ reported on the incident and said there was— reported on the incident and said there was little the police did well — there was little the police did well i— there was little the police did well. i think that lead to a wholesale change in how policing happened, particularly around murden — happened, particularly around murder. when i was a young constable, you would work on your role and _ constable, you would work on your role and he — constable, you would work on your role and be dragged off occasionally and form _ role and be dragged off occasionally and form part of the murder squad. we now— and form part of the murder squad. we now have dedicated murder squad teams _ we now have dedicated murder squad teams it— we now have dedicated murder squad teams it is— we now have dedicated murder squad teams. it is professionalised. we have _ teams.
the stephen lawrence — every single level. the stephen lawrence inquiry subsequently reported — lawrence inquiry subsequently reported on the incident and said there _ reported on the incident and said there was— reported on the incident and said there was little the police did well — there was little the police did well i— there was little the police did well. i think that lead to a wholesale change in how policing happened, particularly around murden — happened, particularly...
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were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? - so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. a bbc investigation has traced how deadly drugs are getting into the uk. netazenes made in labs in china are being smuggled into the country before being mixed into other illegal drugs. our correspondent has more. the 21—year—old southampton musician dylan rocha died after unknowingly taking synthetic opioids called nitazenes that were hidden in heroin. just really wanted to cuddle him. i put my head on his chest, really scared. i didn't want to put my head on his chest because because his heart wasn't beating. heart wasn't beating any more. we've discovered the super—strength manmade drugs linked to more than 100 uk deaths are being openly advertis
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were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. they have no agreed that an independent police force will review the lawrence case. those calls from stephen's mother for the the lawrence case. those calls from stephen's motherfor the inquiry to be reopened, more of course i was always on our website. the president of ecuador has won won a referendum on introducing tougher security, to counter a surge in violence by drugs gangs. the new measures include allowing the military to patrol the streets, and the imposition of harsher jail sentences. the country now has the highest murder rate in latin america — as the influence of powerful drug cartels has grown. ione wells sent this report from the capital, q
were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. they have no agreed that an independent police force will review the lawrence case. those calls from stephen's...
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in the weeks we marked the 31st anniversary of the murder of stephen lawrence, does the deputy prime minister really endorse these views? >> deputy prime minister, i think the >> >> honorable lady knows she is not correctly representing the views of the cabinet. i find it extraordinary that she raises the issue of crime. the mayor has increased the concept by 70% and recorded crime has increased 20% in london. that is the record of the labor london mayor and the wonder people are voting against him. >> [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] thank you, mr. speaker. >> i think the government for the recent compensation. on the 12th of may, we will see the first ever national remembrance day. are we marking this occasion by laying a wreath of service being held at seaside by the memorial plaque which has the name of my late husband and unfortunately others on it. will the deputy prime minister and will he ask the premised are to mark this occasion by remembering those who have died, bring t
in the weeks we marked the 31st anniversary of the murder of stephen lawrence, does the deputy prime minister really endorse these views? >> deputy prime minister, i think the >> >> honorable lady knows she is not correctly representing the views of the cabinet. i find it extraordinary that she raises the issue of crime. the mayor has increased the concept by 70% and recorded crime has increased 20% in london. that is the record of the labor london mayor and the wonder people...
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lawrence inquiry. it was part of the macpherson report. so it's really for the police to decide how they record it. you've seen another spike in hate directed towards you, and, as you say, you're the first muslim leader of a government in western europe. i just wonder whether you worry about the degree to which you and yourfamily right now are being targeted by hate in this country? i worry about hatred towards my family in particular. 0bviously, i'm somewhat used to it. and that's not necessarily meaning that it's acceptable in any way, shape or form, but any cursory glance at social media would show to you death threats towards me, on a regular basis, and i'm afraid that's somewhat part and parcel of being a person of colour... do you feel scotland to be racist? look, scotland, like any other country in the world, has issues around institutional and structural racism. there's no doubt about that. of course. ..of course we have racism in scotland. we have racism in every single country. there's no dou
lawrence inquiry. it was part of the macpherson report. so it's really for the police to decide how they record it. you've seen another spike in hate directed towards you, and, as you say, you're the first muslim leader of a government in western europe. i just wonder whether you worry about the degree to which you and yourfamily right now are being targeted by hate in this country? i worry about hatred towards my family in particular. 0bviously, i'm somewhat used to it. and that's not...
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the mother of stephen lawrence calls on police to reopen the investigation into his murder, as officers issue another apology for the way they've handled the case. parliament's set for a final showdown over the rwanda bill. mps and peers are set to vote late into tonight, as the government insists it wants no more delays. the army of unpaid carers juggling the constant demands of looking after a loved one and the allowance which they say is wholly inadequate. you can't put a value on caring for someone, but it doesn't pay the bills, it doesn't help, really. have you noticed the cost of a cup of coffee going up because bad weather in brazil and vietnam is driving up the cost of coffee beans and that is percolating down to your incident at home. we have all the details. how second—tier coventry city's remarkable cup comeback against manchester united ultimately finished in heartbreak for fans and players in a match they'll talk about for years to come. good morning, a cold start in the south—east of england but bright skies. that will not last because cloudy elsewhere with light rain
the mother of stephen lawrence calls on police to reopen the investigation into his murder, as officers issue another apology for the way they've handled the case. parliament's set for a final showdown over the rwanda bill. mps and peers are set to vote late into tonight, as the government insists it wants no more delays. the army of unpaid carers juggling the constant demands of looking after a loved one and the allowance which they say is wholly inadequate. you can't put a value on caring for...
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also on the programme: the racist murder of stephen lawrence. the metropolitan police apologises to his mother for breaking a promise to answer new questions about his killers. they're living their lives, they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them, and they continue to get away with murder. smart motorways — how the technology meant to keep drivers safe keeps on failing. a house with a door. and celebrating a century of schools broadcasts — we take a nostalgic journey through decades. and coming up on bbc news: the football association's investigating nottingham forest's post—match comments after the club accused the video assistant referee of being a luton fan following their loss at everton. good afternoon.
also on the programme: the racist murder of stephen lawrence. the metropolitan police apologises to his mother for breaking a promise to answer new questions about his killers. they're living their lives, they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them, and they continue to get away with murder. smart motorways — how the technology meant to keep drivers safe keeps on failing. a house with a door. and celebrating a century of...
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i mean, this was set up following the stephen lawrence case. this is what i talk about so often, the unintended consequences of a badly phrased law. yes. and this is something is what you've got, something that meant to provide a that was meant to provide a purpose. now people just purpose. but now people are just adding record of this adding to a record of this person be a racist in person might be a bit racist in the or might be transphobic. >> well, do you think the purpose connection with purpose was in connection with stephen before it stephen lawrence that before it even the point they even got to the point where they attacked they attacked and murdered him, they would they would have been arrested there would arrested for or there would have been intervention the been an intervention from the police because they'd. >> probably arrested >> yeah, probably not arrested because what we're talking about is a non crime. is something that's a non crime. yeah. crime , and the yeah. yeah. non crime, and the other thing going to say other thing i
i mean, this was set up following the stephen lawrence case. this is what i talk about so often, the unintended consequences of a badly phrased law. yes. and this is something is what you've got, something that meant to provide a that was meant to provide a purpose. now people just purpose. but now people are just adding record of this adding to a record of this person be a racist in person might be a bit racist in the or might be transphobic. >> well, do you think the purpose connection...
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lawrence — will for breaking a promise and failing to answer questions raised by a bbc investigation into his killing. stephen was 18 when he was stabbed to death in a racist attack in south london — 31 years ago today. last year the bbc named matthew white as the sixth suspect in the case. following that apology from sir mark rowley — the mayor of london was asked whether he had confidence in the metropolitan police to deal with this case moving forward. i think the firm has been let down over the last three decades by police officers over the course of the last three decades. david lewis casey, in a recent report found that the police service was still institutionally racist. i think there are lessons to be learnt. i had a frank conversation with sir mark rowley today. he'll be asking a separate police force to look into the assessment the police the police have made in relation to the fresh evidence. the police, the met police have made in relation to the fresh evidence.
lawrence — will for breaking a promise and failing to answer questions raised by a bbc investigation into his killing. stephen was 18 when he was stabbed to death in a racist attack in south london — 31 years ago today. last year the bbc named matthew white as the sixth suspect in the case. following that apology from sir mark rowley — the mayor of london was asked whether he had confidence in the metropolitan police to deal with this case moving forward. i think the firm has been let...
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the met police agree an independent police force will review the stephen lawrence murder investigation, which it bungled when he was killed 31 years ago. the story of baby sabreen, born against the odds, after a missile strike in gaza. i want to talk to my friends and my family. and a student's successful search for a voice which really and on newsnight at 10:30pm... we'll go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players on today's big stories. plus, a first look at tomorrow's front pages. good evening. it's a policy he's made central to his premiership,
the met police agree an independent police force will review the stephen lawrence murder investigation, which it bungled when he was killed 31 years ago. the story of baby sabreen, born against the odds, after a missile strike in gaza. i want to talk to my friends and my family. and a student's successful search for a voice which really and on newsnight at 10:30pm... we'll go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players on today's big stories. plus, a first look at tomorrow's front...
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the met earlier apologised to stephen's mother, baroness doreen lawrence, for breaking a promise to answer questions after the bbc named a major suspect lastjune. she has called for the murder inquiry to be reopened. the head of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley, has defended the actions of the officer who sparked controversy by stopping an anti—semitism campaigner at a pro—palestinian march. gideon falter was told that his presence as an "openly jewish" man was antagonising. sir mark has told the guardian that the sergeant who confronted mr falter had acted professionally. the rac says vehicle breakdowns rose by 9% in the last year due to potholes. the firm says it attended more than 27,000 call—outs caused by poor road surfaces, with problems including damaged shock absorbers, suspension and wheels. the welsh transport secretary will give more details later about a plan to revert the speed limits on many roads back to 30mph just seven months after they were changed to 20mph. ken skates is expected to address the senedd about the controversial scheme. more from our wales corr
the met earlier apologised to stephen's mother, baroness doreen lawrence, for breaking a promise to answer questions after the bbc named a major suspect lastjune. she has called for the murder inquiry to be reopened. the head of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley, has defended the actions of the officer who sparked controversy by stopping an anti—semitism campaigner at a pro—palestinian march. gideon falter was told that his presence as an "openly jewish" man was...
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yeah in the week that we marked the 31st anniversary of the murder of stephen lawrence, does the deputy prime minister really endorse these views here, deputy prime minister? >> well, i think the honourable lady knows that she does not correctly represent the views of the candidate. and i find i find it extraordinary that that i'm trying to extraordinary. she raises the issue of crime because whilst labour's london mayor has increased the precept by over 70, actually recorded crime has increased 20% in london. that is the record of the labour london mayor. and no wonder people will be voting against him . against him. >> sheryll murray thank you, mr speaken >> sheryll murray thank you, mr speaker. and i note that i'm the chair of the fisheries appg and thank the government for the recent pollock catch compensation . on the 12th of compensation. on the 12th of may. we will see the first ever national fishing remembrance day. i'll be marking this occasion by laying a wreath at a service being held at new quay side by the memorial plaque, which has the name of my late husband and a fortuna
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stephen br breyer. >> lawrence: has that new book that just came out. >> brian: 20 before top of the hour, the san francisco crime crisis is hitting everyone, including adam schiff and what was stolen from his car. let's get started. bill, where's your mask? i really tried sleeping with it, everybody. now i sleep with inspire. inspire? no mask? no hose? just sleep. learn more, and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com well done, viv. you got the presents, the balloons and the raptor cake. now, how about something to put a smile on your face? aspen dental provides complete, affordable care with dentists and labs in one place plus free exams and x-rays for new patients without insurance... and 20% off treatment plans for everyone. quality care at a price worth celebrating. it's one more way aspen dental is in your corner. raising you was no bed of roses. are you getting me anything for mother's day? go to 1-800-flowers.com. oh my gosh! wow! gorgeous! i feel like royalty. thank you. 1-800-flowers.com. happy mother's day. happy mother's day! (vo) in two seconds, eric will
stephen br breyer. >> lawrence: has that new book that just came out. >> brian: 20 before top of the hour, the san francisco crime crisis is hitting everyone, including adam schiff and what was stolen from his car. let's get started. bill, where's your mask? i really tried sleeping with it, everybody. now i sleep with inspire. inspire? no mask? no hose? just sleep. learn more, and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com well done, viv. you got the presents, the...
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in the week that we marked the 31st anniversary of the murder of stephen lawrence, does the deputy prime minister really endorse these views? t prime minister really endorse these views? ~' ., ., ., , ., , views? i think the honourable lady knows that she _ views? i think the honourable lady knows that she does _ views? i think the honourable lady knows that she does not _ views? i think the honourable lady knows that she does not correctly| knows that she does not correctly represent the views of the candidate and ifind it extraordinary represent the views of the candidate and i find it extraordinary that she raises the issue of crime because whilst labour�*s london mayor has increased the precept by over 70%, actually recorded crime has increased by 20% in london. that is the record of the labour london mayor and no wonder people are voting against him. j mayor and no wonder people are voting against him.— mayor and no wonder people are voting against him. i note that i am the chair of — voting against him. i note that i am the chair of the _ voting against him. i note that i am
in the week that we marked the 31st anniversary of the murder of stephen lawrence, does the deputy prime minister really endorse these views? t prime minister really endorse these views? ~' ., ., ., , ., , views? i think the honourable lady knows that she _ views? i think the honourable lady knows that she does _ views? i think the honourable lady knows that she does not _ views? i think the honourable lady knows that she does not correctly| knows that she does not correctly represent the views...
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keir starmer has vowed to honour stephen lawrence's legacy by ensuring all children get a chance to reach their full potential in life. telegraph now pm, refuses to back under—fire met chief and mod hands out free cigarettes to ukrainian troops training in the uk and foreign office went against the rwanda plan as the other headline . okay plan as the other headline. okay folks, lots of front pages there, but we need to get to a mark dolan exclusive. we can reveal that a travel company is advertising to british muslims for holidays in places like iraq, iran and taliban governed afghanistan. the tours are offered despite the uk government warning of all travel to these destinations is a bad idea for afghanistan. foreign office advice reads as follows . office advice reads as follows. you should not travel to afghanistan. the security situation is volatile. travel through afghanistan is extremely dangerous and border crossings may not be open. there is a heightened risk of british nationals being detained in afghanistan. if you're british afghanistan. if you're a british national detained
keir starmer has vowed to honour stephen lawrence's legacy by ensuring all children get a chance to reach their full potential in life. telegraph now pm, refuses to back under—fire met chief and mod hands out free cigarettes to ukrainian troops training in the uk and foreign office went against the rwanda plan as the other headline . okay plan as the other headline. okay folks, lots of front pages there, but we need to get to a mark dolan exclusive. we can reveal that a travel company is...
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you know, stephen lawrence style into institutional racism. that was he has said that maybe it's time for a report into how the police are handling the level of anti—semitism that has arisen because of these marches . because of these marches. >> yeah, with this story of that gideon shared, there was another side to that story, in the sense that people that were at the protest at the same time as him said that he was coming from the israel counter—protest. and so the police were concerned for his safety , that if he were to his safety, that if he were to go across the road, considering where he'd come from, they were shouting slogans like terrorist sympathisers at the other side . sympathisers at the other side. so they were concerned for his safety. at that moment because of what precluded that video , he of what precluded that video, he says that he was just, attending synagogue and walking home from synagogue. i know that is what he said, but he's also filming it, and there are witnesses around that have said he was coming from a more i
you know, stephen lawrence style into institutional racism. that was he has said that maybe it's time for a report into how the police are handling the level of anti—semitism that has arisen because of these marches . because of these marches. >> yeah, with this story of that gideon shared, there was another side to that story, in the sense that people that were at the protest at the same time as him said that he was coming from the israel counter—protest. and so the police were...
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but william macpherson had to do something because the controversy around stephen lawrence murder was so much he had to find something wrong with the police. okay norman, you said that the police chiefs and leaders were woke . leaders were woke. >> why are they woke? what have they been doing in your eyes? that's, you know, woke. >> well, i'll tell you what. all they're in doing is they're interested in doing is telling about pronouns. telling you about pronouns. telling about their sex, telling you about their sex, telling you about all the issues that most of the british public don't give a toss about. excuse the french. what they want is police leaders with vision, passion, direction, and the ability to earn respect from their officers. the public and victims of crime. but they've abandoned the ethos of leadership, and they've left it to frontline officers to take the flak. now, frontline police officers and just to finish off on this racism business, because i'm sick of it. we've had over 30 years of the police being bashed with the racist baseball bat. it's a bit like in the blac
but william macpherson had to do something because the controversy around stephen lawrence murder was so much he had to find something wrong with the police. okay norman, you said that the police chiefs and leaders were woke . leaders were woke. >> why are they woke? what have they been doing in your eyes? that's, you know, woke. >> well, i'll tell you what. all they're in doing is they're interested in doing is telling about pronouns. telling you about pronouns. telling about their...
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. >> lawrence: stephen a. smith makes a similar point. he says that there's the appearance that you can't beat donald trump fairly and that you are using the criminal justice system to go after him. and voters don't like that. they want a one-on-one fight. the courts used to be a referee, right, to look at things from a legal standpoint, and will makes the case that, look, this stuff happens all the time. you even have defendants that pay people off in a sense in criminal prosecutions. that say hey, we'll just settle this civilly. that way you won't go to the stand to testify against me. it should be illegal but it happens all the time why is that okay. >> brian: going to kill the president to be in court for six weeks. not do anything for eight hours a day four days a week and that's definitely -- i know it's still april. but i remember in april is when barack obama painted mitt romney as a selfish white guy who like to fire people. cut up companies and fire people. i remember thinking to myself why is mitt romney not doing anything? put
. >> lawrence: stephen a. smith makes a similar point. he says that there's the appearance that you can't beat donald trump fairly and that you are using the criminal justice system to go after him. and voters don't like that. they want a one-on-one fight. the courts used to be a referee, right, to look at things from a legal standpoint, and will makes the case that, look, this stuff happens all the time. you even have defendants that pay people off in a sense in criminal prosecutions....
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i mean, this is a response to the stephen lawrence inquiry, where it was it was suggested that police forces in the uk should record hate crime. so this has been going on in scotland for years. it's nothing to do with the new legislation. >> why you think people have >> why do you think people have reacted in this way then, thomas? 10,000 thomas? because 10,000 complaints already is extraordinary and i can't believe all of these people are just doing it to embarrass the snp government. >> well, i they're >> well, i mean, they're incredibly unpopular. the snp government are incredibly unpopular at the moment and widely believed to be focusing on the wrong issues. and they, you know, there's quite a hard core of people who support independence, who seem to be prepared to excuse them more or less anything. and then there's the majority who are looking forward to the time when they're no longer in a position to pass this legislation on. so undoubtedly, amongst that group, it's been weaponized. the legislation has been weaponized, and people who oppose the snp, which seems to be the majori
i mean, this is a response to the stephen lawrence inquiry, where it was it was suggested that police forces in the uk should record hate crime. so this has been going on in scotland for years. it's nothing to do with the new legislation. >> why you think people have >> why do you think people have reacted in this way then, thomas? 10,000 thomas? because 10,000 complaints already is extraordinary and i can't believe all of these people are just doing it to embarrass the snp...
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lawrence loved ones including boyfriend david looked on as stephen was sentenced to life in prison. he will be eligible for parole in 2041. stephen, the da believed, had been planning to kill for a long time and took pleasure in what he did to lauren. >> it was a up session for him, his dream was to commit murder and get away with it. >> and he almost succeeded. had the police not turned up to check out a missing persons case, had the cars not prevented the garbage truck from picking up the been outside of the apartment. >> the body never would have been discovered and we would have never captured stephen and we would not have gotten justice. >> now memories. of a friends last party. >> i remember hugging her and say goodbye. >> in retrospect, doesn't matter now that you did that? >> absolutely. >> memories for a family, a daughter and sister who loved to run. >> i am happy when i think about her. it pushes me to run further. my daughter is named lauren after her. >> memories of a vibrant woman fully alive. lauren. >> i would tell her how much i miss her and that i love her. she is
lawrence loved ones including boyfriend david looked on as stephen was sentenced to life in prison. he will be eligible for parole in 2041. stephen, the da believed, had been planning to kill for a long time and took pleasure in what he did to lauren. >> it was a up session for him, his dream was to commit murder and get away with it. >> and he almost succeeded. had the police not turned up to check out a missing persons case, had the cars not prevented the garbage truck from...
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serve podcast, oliver lawrence. >> good morning stephen. good morning ellie. it's very interesting. a huge announcement by the opposition home secretary, , secretary, yvette cooper, announcing these additional powers or legislation which will be coming through along with additional resources. the additional resources. now, the announcement additional announcement of additional resources will always be welcome to of the public. but to any member of the public. but we've got to look at the actual particular problem now. anti—social behaviour . they're anti —social behaviour. they're already 32 anti—social behaviour. they're already 32 pieces already more than 32 pieces of legislation , acts, regulation, legislation, acts, regulation, policy and procedure allowing police officers to deal with anti—social behaviour . so police officers to deal with anti—social behaviour. so more legislation, more policy, more procedure isn't going to fix it. i would argue that we've got more than enough. with more than 32 pieces of legislation already out there . what we need is out there. wha
serve podcast, oliver lawrence. >> good morning stephen. good morning ellie. it's very interesting. a huge announcement by the opposition home secretary, , secretary, yvette cooper, announcing these additional powers or legislation which will be coming through along with additional resources. the additional resources. now, the announcement additional announcement of additional resources will always be welcome to of the public. but to any member of the public. but we've got to look at the...
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and lawrence m krauss joined us. well, goodbye and thanks. >> for that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. who's . weather on gb news. who's. >> good evening. welcome to your latest gb news weather from the met office. so there has been plenty of showers around in the north, all thanks to an area of low pressure situated out towards north of the at towards the north of the uk at the moment. it will slowly the moment. but it will slowly move its way towards us through the and into the rest of the weekend and into the rest of the weekend and into the monday. high the start of monday. high pressure does close by pressure does stay close by towards south and west a towards the south and west for a time, some skies time, bringing some clear skies through evening . but through the sunday evening. but those showers in the north and west slowly their way south west slowly push their way south and as through and eastwards as we go through the early monday the early hours of monday morning, tu
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i stephen. i agree with stephen. i mean, you have sons and you must have read sons and lovers, lawrence, where he lovers, dh. lawrence, where he used to. you know, take his belt off, you quite rightly say, off, as you quite rightly say, and bash his children all that, that people should that obviously people should go to that. if to jail for that. but if a parent thinks this child will only to a, know, only react to a, you know, a quick cough across the head or a slap on back of the legs, slap on the back of the legs, then, you know, would say, then, you know, i would say, leave it to the parent, can we talk about victory yesterday for bravest? >> we love her. britain. yep. stephen. yeah. >> we love her. britain. yep. ste i1en. yeah. >> we love her. britain. yep. ste i mean, ah. >> we love her. britain. yep. stei mean, i1. >> we love her. britain. yep. stei mean, i think this story >> i mean, i think this story has been pretty much, you know, widely circulated. we know widely circulated. we all know what about. katha
i stephen. i agree with stephen. i mean, you have sons and you must have read sons and lovers, lawrence, where he lovers, dh. lawrence, where he used to. you know, take his belt off, you quite rightly say, off, as you quite rightly say, and bash his children all that, that people should that obviously people should go to that. if to jail for that. but if a parent thinks this child will only to a, know, only react to a, you know, a quick cough across the head or a slap on back of the legs, slap...