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to be a serving officer was greater manchester police. a man has been arrested on suspicion of murder. a former government adviser warns that families could be left homeless and destitute if theresa may presses on with universal credit. people will soon be able to fly from city to city within minutes. says a tech entrepreneur. a rocket will enable superfast travel on earth and itaims to enable superfast travel on earth and it aims to start sending people to mars in 202a. good morning and welcome to radio one. it has been soundtracks of the 60s, we're celebrating 50 years of bbc radio one. and your views about our news coverage the governor of the bank of england, mark carney, has given his clearest indication yet that interest rates could rise this autumn — for the first time in a decade. the base rate was cut to the current record low of a quarter of one percent, after the eu referendum. since then, the bank has since been under mounting pressure to raise rates to help curb inflation. great for borrowers, miserable for savers. interest
to be a serving officer was greater manchester police. a man has been arrested on suspicion of murder. a former government adviser warns that families could be left homeless and destitute if theresa may presses on with universal credit. people will soon be able to fly from city to city within minutes. says a tech entrepreneur. a rocket will enable superfast travel on earth and itaims to enable superfast travel on earth and it aims to start sending people to mars in 202a. good morning and...
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greater manchester police are treating the attack as a hate crime, but have not classified it as terrorist related. they have arrested two men aged 54 and 32. this is an active muslim association. the building used as a mosque for prayer, and to hold classes for hundreds of children. and while leaders here have told me they do now intend to increase security, they also say they want to reassure pa rents security, they also say they want to reassure parents and worshippers that they should continue to come here as usual. nasser kurdy has been watching the footage of himself after the attack. an orthopaedic surgeon, after the attack. an orthopaedic surgeon, he operated on some of those after the manchester arena explosion. last night he was operated on by colleagues, and he is aware his neck wound could have been much worse. there is a lot of vital structures in that area, and some of them can be fatal, there is no two ways about it. and some of them can be very disabling. nasser says he won't be deterred from going to mosque, and he has been comforted by the support he has received from peo
greater manchester police are treating the attack as a hate crime, but have not classified it as terrorist related. they have arrested two men aged 54 and 32. this is an active muslim association. the building used as a mosque for prayer, and to hold classes for hundreds of children. and while leaders here have told me they do now intend to increase security, they also say they want to reassure pa rents security, they also say they want to reassure parents and worshippers that they should...
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the neck outside a mosque in hale in greater manchester. police are continuing to question two men about the incident. the global boss of the taxi service uber has apologised for mistakes made by the company, after it was refused a new licence to operate in london. transport for london said it had concerns over the company's conduct. uber is appealing against the decision, but admitted it ‘must change. a 16—year—old girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a woman was stabbed at a secondary school, winterton community academy, in north lincolnshire. police said a kitchen knife was used in the attack. the victim is in hospital but her injuries are not life—threatening. our correspondent dan johnson sent this report. the start of the school day at this small town comprehensive was shaken by an incident that ended with a member of staff seriously injured and a year ii pupil under arrest. we reacted immediately and were on scene in minutes. the pupil had been detained by members of staff and obviously medical treatm
the neck outside a mosque in hale in greater manchester. police are continuing to question two men about the incident. the global boss of the taxi service uber has apologised for mistakes made by the company, after it was refused a new licence to operate in london. transport for london said it had concerns over the company's conduct. uber is appealing against the decision, but admitted it ‘must change. a 16—year—old girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a woman was...
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unfortunately they got away with it but greater manchester police are looking for these two guys. >> they were in and out, so quick. >>> the sweetest sleepy bunny. ♪ [ snoring ]. >>> you're into that street art style of art, usually it pops up overnight. it wasn't there one day, it was there the next. this street art popped up in broad daylight but seemed to have no artist doing it. >> cool. >> check it out, this is a stop motion video of the art in progress. in l.a., this is the coolest part, look at that. >> i freaking love this. >> i knew you would. >> wow. so smart! >> the artist created the art, created the video to show what they were up to and then it's all put together, it just blends. it comes to life. >> that water drop seems so simple but think how complex to do, drawing more and compledelet bit by bit. >> this is super dope and you're right, this creativity makes these cities so great. >> it might have been entertaining to see this being done because you've got the camera set up and running, getting out and go back in. >> i don't think anybody noticed because look. ever
unfortunately they got away with it but greater manchester police are looking for these two guys. >> they were in and out, so quick. >>> the sweetest sleepy bunny. ♪ [ snoring ]. >>> you're into that street art style of art, usually it pops up overnight. it wasn't there one day, it was there the next. this street art popped up in broad daylight but seemed to have no artist doing it. >> cool. >> check it out, this is a stop motion video of the art in...
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the greater manchester police others who warned theresa may two years ago that hurts to neighbourhood policing worth risking people's lives and security. his concerns were dismissed as crying wolf. like the care workers sacked when they blow the whistle on the abuse of the elderly, or teachers, intimidated when they speak out about the lack of funding in our children's is. all the doctors who are ignored when they warn that the nhs is crumbling before our eyes or blow the whistle on patient safety. we, labour, are fighting for a society not only where awards are more fairly spread but where people are listened to more as well by government, local council and their employers. some of the most shocking cases of people not being listened to must surely be the recent revelations of widespread child sex abuse. young people and most often young, working class women, have been subjected to the most apartment abuse. the response lies in making sure that everybody‘s voice must be heard, no matter who they are or what their background. the kind of democracy that we should be... the kind of de
the greater manchester police others who warned theresa may two years ago that hurts to neighbourhood policing worth risking people's lives and security. his concerns were dismissed as crying wolf. like the care workers sacked when they blow the whistle on the abuse of the elderly, or teachers, intimidated when they speak out about the lack of funding in our children's is. all the doctors who are ignored when they warn that the nhs is crumbling before our eyes or blow the whistle on patient...
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greater manchester police say the 39—year—old jumped into the water afterwards in an apparent suicide attempt. the little girl suffered a broken wrist. at least 18 football fans have been injured — three seriously — after a security fence collapsed at a stadium in france. it happened 16 minutes into the game between amiens and their northern rivals, lille. a barrier appeared to buckle, after lille fans celebrated a goal. the match was abandoned. britain must be fully prepared to walk away from the eu without a brexit deal, the new ukip leader henry bolton has said. mr bolton said any transitional period for leaving the eu must be brief and the two years proposed by the prime minister was "extremely unwelcome". the former soldier and police officer was elected as ukip leader on friday, the party‘s fourth injust over a year. the united nations is warning of an increase in sexual violence against rohingya refugees fleeing a military crackdown in myanmar. doctors say that many of the women and children they are treating have been sexually assaulted and abused by soldiers. the rohing
greater manchester police say the 39—year—old jumped into the water afterwards in an apparent suicide attempt. the little girl suffered a broken wrist. at least 18 football fans have been injured — three seriously — after a security fence collapsed at a stadium in france. it happened 16 minutes into the game between amiens and their northern rivals, lille. a barrier appeared to buckle, after lille fans celebrated a goal. the match was abandoned. britain must be fully prepared to walk...
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greater manchester police are treating the attack as a hate crime but have not classified it as terrorist related. they've arrested two men aged 5a and 32. this is an active muslim association. the building used as a mosque for prayer and to hold classes for hundreds of children. whilst leaders here have told me they do now intend to increase security, they also say they want to reassure parents and worshippers that they should continue to come here as usual. nasser kurdy has been watching the footage of himself after the attack. an orthopaedic surgeon, he operated on some of those heart in the manchester arena explosion. last night he was treated in hospital by his colleagues and he's very aware that his neck wound could have been a lot worse. there's a lot of vital structures in that area. and some of them can be fatal. there's no two ways about it. some of them can be very disabling. nasser says he won't be deterred from going to mosque, and he has been comforted by the support he has received from people of all faiths. judith moritz, bbc news, altrincham. a medical student at oxford u
greater manchester police are treating the attack as a hate crime but have not classified it as terrorist related. they've arrested two men aged 5a and 32. this is an active muslim association. the building used as a mosque for prayer and to hold classes for hundreds of children. whilst leaders here have told me they do now intend to increase security, they also say they want to reassure parents and worshippers that they should continue to come here as usual. nasser kurdy has been watching the...
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greater manchester police are treating the attack as a hate crime but have not classified it as terrorist related. they've arrested two men aged 5a and 32 in connection with it. members of the mosque community say they have experienced some low—level abuse before, but it is unusual here. as a community, we will stand strong, we will. of course it's very important here that we stand together. not just as the muslim community, but as a wider community from altrincham and trafford because that is what we have done in the past. nasser kurdy has been watching the footage of himself after the attack. as an orthopaedic surgeon he was treated in hospital by the medical staff he normally works alongside, and he's very aware that his neck wound could have been a lot worse. there's a lot of vital structures in that area. and some of them can be fatal. there's no two ways about it. some of them can be very disabling. nasser says he won't be deterred from going to mosque, and has been comforted by the support he has received from people of all faiths. judith moritz, bbc news, altrincham. the boss of
greater manchester police are treating the attack as a hate crime but have not classified it as terrorist related. they've arrested two men aged 5a and 32 in connection with it. members of the mosque community say they have experienced some low—level abuse before, but it is unusual here. as a community, we will stand strong, we will. of course it's very important here that we stand together. not just as the muslim community, but as a wider community from altrincham and trafford because that...
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some breaking news coming in from greater manchester police, a man has died after being stabbed during a mass brawl in the city centre. it was at about 2:50am this morning, the police say. a 21—year—old man was treated for wounds to his neck but he died at the scene of the incident which was outside my club injohn dalton incident which was outside my club in john dalton street incident which was outside my club injohn dalton street in the centre. two women were left unconscious after being punched. —— outside a nightclub. four men have been arrested and are in gusty. a man dies after being stabbed in a brawl after a manchester city nightclub. let's have a look at the weather now. some pretty autumnal and unsettled weather on the second half of the weekend, hit a contrasting picture across the country. some rain across parts of wales and south—west england, later on it will creep eastwards. further north across the country, not a bad day. sunny spells for northern england and northern ireland, scattered showers across scotla nd ireland, scattered showers across scotland and te
some breaking news coming in from greater manchester police, a man has died after being stabbed during a mass brawl in the city centre. it was at about 2:50am this morning, the police say. a 21—year—old man was treated for wounds to his neck but he died at the scene of the incident which was outside my club injohn dalton incident which was outside my club in john dalton street incident which was outside my club injohn dalton street in the centre. two women were left unconscious after being...
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in the neck outside a mosque in hale in greater manchester. police are continuing to question two men about the incident. the global boss of the taxi service uber has apologised for mistakes made by the company, after it was refused a new licence to operate in london. transport for london said it had concerns over the company's conduct. uber is appealing against the decision, but admitted it ‘must change'. the foreign minister of north korea has accused president trump of declaring war on his country. ri yong—ho said its military had every right to shoot down us jets, even if they were outside north korean airspace. the pentagon warned this evening that mr trump will be "provided with options" if north korea doesn't change its conduct. 0ur north america editor, jon sopel, is in washington. give us a sense of how seriously this is now being taken, notjust in the pentagon, but in the white house too. when you think the volume can't get any higher, it seems to go up a notch. we've had the backwards and forwards, the playground chants at one a
in the neck outside a mosque in hale in greater manchester. police are continuing to question two men about the incident. the global boss of the taxi service uber has apologised for mistakes made by the company, after it was refused a new licence to operate in london. transport for london said it had concerns over the company's conduct. uber is appealing against the decision, but admitted it ‘must change'. the foreign minister of north korea has accused president trump of declaring war on his...
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the greater manchester police officer who warned theresa may two years ago that cuts to , neighbourhood policing were risking people's lives and security. his concerns were dismissed as "crying wolf". like the care workers, sacked when they blow the whistle on abuse of the elderly. or the teachers intimidated when , they speak out about the lack of funding for our children's schools. or the doctors who are ignored when they warn that the , nhs crumbling before our eyes, or blow the whistle on patient safety. we, labour is fighting for a society not only where rewards are more fairly spread, but where people are listened to more as well by government, their local council, their employer. some of the most shocking cases of people not being listened to must surely be the recent revelations of widespread child sex abuse. young people, and most often, young, working-class women have , been subjected to the most repugnant abuse. the response lies in making sure that everybody's voice must be heard no matter who they are or what , their background. ♪ the kind of democracy that we should be a
the greater manchester police officer who warned theresa may two years ago that cuts to , neighbourhood policing were risking people's lives and security. his concerns were dismissed as "crying wolf". like the care workers, sacked when they blow the whistle on abuse of the elderly. or the teachers intimidated when , they speak out about the lack of funding for our children's schools. or the doctors who are ignored when they warn that the , nhs crumbling before our eyes, or blow the...
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she is a mother of three young children who was a serving officer with the greater manchester police force, but because this discovery was made in cheshire, it is cheshire police detectives that are investigating the suspicious death and they have arrested a 43—year—old man who was also from wilmslow on suspicion of murder. they have said they are not looking for anyone else in connection with this and describe it as an isolated incident. we have had a statement from cheshire police, from detective chief inspector adam waller, who has said investigations into her death are currently ongoing but we‘re working hard to establish the full circumstances surrounding the incident. we are aware of a number of rumours circulating in relation to the identity of the victim and whilst formal identification has not yet taken place, we believe that the victim is 39—year—old leanne mckie from wilmslow. she was a mother of three young children and a serving police officer, our thoughts at this difficult time are with her family, friends and colleagues. danjohnson dan johnson in leeds. danj
she is a mother of three young children who was a serving officer with the greater manchester police force, but because this discovery was made in cheshire, it is cheshire police detectives that are investigating the suspicious death and they have arrested a 43—year—old man who was also from wilmslow on suspicion of murder. they have said they are not looking for anyone else in connection with this and describe it as an isolated incident. we have had a statement from cheshire police, from...
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greater manchester police said two men were arrested and the incident is being treated as and the incident is being treated as a hate crime. police are urging any witnesses to come forward. the man is recovering in hospital. prince harry has opened this year's invictus games for disabled and wounded military personnel, in toronto. the competitors will take part in 12 sports over eight days. his girlfriend, the actress megan markle, was at the opening his girlfriend, the actress meghan markle, was at the opening ceremony, making her first appearance at an official engagement attended by the prince. sarah campbell is in toronto for us this evening. more than 550 competitors from 17 nations, cheered on by friends and family. the games were prince harry's idea. this is the third such event which aims to use sport to help the process of recovery. as the teams filed in, prince harry watched from the vip area next to the first lady and spotted, a couple of rows down and around 18 seats across, his girlfriend meghan markle, the actress and campaigner who has been dating harry for a little over a y
greater manchester police said two men were arrested and the incident is being treated as and the incident is being treated as a hate crime. police are urging any witnesses to come forward. the man is recovering in hospital. prince harry has opened this year's invictus games for disabled and wounded military personnel, in toronto. the competitors will take part in 12 sports over eight days. his girlfriend, the actress megan markle, was at the opening his girlfriend, the actress meghan markle,...
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two of the forces most affected were the metropolitan police and greater manchester police. the met saw the number of unanswered emergency calls increase from more than 2,600 in 2016, to over 7,700 in 2017. the police federation of england and wales say officers are not coping. police staff are having to be replaced by police officers in non—operational rolls. that's got to have an effect on the frontline resource attending 999 calls. it's not fit for purpose at this moment in time. safety of the public needs to be paramount and unfortunately we cannot meet the demand at this moment. what is your emergency? in london, the met are fielding 2,000 extra calls each day than they were at the same time last year. here in the capital, the metropolitan police's three contact centres will take around 14,000 999 and 101 calls each day and you can see people are working really hard to make sure police resources are sent where they're needed but with the imceased volume in 101 and 999 calls, it is a real struggle. but if abuse of the 999 system stopped, the problem could be reduced. w
two of the forces most affected were the metropolitan police and greater manchester police. the met saw the number of unanswered emergency calls increase from more than 2,600 in 2016, to over 7,700 in 2017. the police federation of england and wales say officers are not coping. police staff are having to be replaced by police officers in non—operational rolls. that's got to have an effect on the frontline resource attending 999 calls. it's not fit for purpose at this moment in time. safety of...
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greater manchester police are treating the attack as a hate crime, but have not classified it as terrorist related. they've arrested two men, analed 5a and 32 in connection with it. members of the mosque community say they have experienced some low—level abuse before, but it is unusual here. asa before, but it is unusual here. as a community, we'll stand strong, we will, of course, it's very important here that we stand together, not just as important here that we stand together, notjust as the muslim community, but as kind of wider communities from altrincham and trafford because that's what we have donein trafford because that's what we have done in the past. mr kurdy has been watching the footage of himself after the attack. as on orthopaedic suhr journeyth june, he was after the attack. as on orthopaedic suhrjourneythjune, he was treated in hospital by the medical staff he normally works alongside and he's very aware that his neck wound could have been a lot worse. there is a lot of vital structures in that area and some of them can be fatal. no two ways about it. some of it can be v
greater manchester police are treating the attack as a hate crime, but have not classified it as terrorist related. they've arrested two men, analed 5a and 32 in connection with it. members of the mosque community say they have experienced some low—level abuse before, but it is unusual here. asa before, but it is unusual here. as a community, we'll stand strong, we will, of course, it's very important here that we stand together, not just as important here that we stand together, notjust as...
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greater manchester police are treating the attack as a hate crime but have not classified it as terrorist related. they've arrested two men aged 5a and 32 in connection with it. members of the mosque community say they have experienced some low—level abuse before, but it is unusual here. as a community, we will stand strong, we will. of course it's very important here that we stand together. not just as the muslim community, but as a wider community from altrincham and trafford because that is what we have done in the past. nasser kurdy has been watching the footage of himself after the attack. as an orthopaedic surgeon he was treated in hospital by the medical staff he normally works alongside, and he's very aware that his neck wound could have been a lot worse. there's a lot of vital structures in that area. and some of them can be fatal. there's no two ways about it. some of them can be very disabling. nasser says he won't be deterred from going to mosque, and has been comforted by the support he has received from people of all faiths. judith moritz, bbc news, altrincham. let us get
greater manchester police are treating the attack as a hate crime but have not classified it as terrorist related. they've arrested two men aged 5a and 32 in connection with it. members of the mosque community say they have experienced some low—level abuse before, but it is unusual here. as a community, we will stand strong, we will. of course it's very important here that we stand together. not just as the muslim community, but as a wider community from altrincham and trafford because that...
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greater manchester police say the 39—year—old jumped into the water afterwards in an apparent suicide attempt. the little girl suffered a broken wrist. the spanish government is attempting to stop the referendum on catalan independence from taking place tomorrow. spanish police have sealed off hundreds of polling stations in catalonia and raided regional government offices. the central government says the vote's illegal but thousands of people are still expected to take part. our correspondent, tom burridge, is outside a polling station in barcelona. tom, the catalan government's adamant this will go ahead. so what's likely to happen? we've actually moved inside, and this is how parents and people in this is how parents and people in this part of barcelona are trying to keep this school, polling stations, they hope tomorrow, open. they are sleeping in the schools overnight to maintain these polling stations and keep them open tomorrow morning. there are others which will not open and people will not be physically able to vote. what is key tomorrow is they will be a vote, but what will
greater manchester police say the 39—year—old jumped into the water afterwards in an apparent suicide attempt. the little girl suffered a broken wrist. the spanish government is attempting to stop the referendum on catalan independence from taking place tomorrow. spanish police have sealed off hundreds of polling stations in catalonia and raided regional government offices. the central government says the vote's illegal but thousands of people are still expected to take part. our...
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greater manchester police are treating the attack as a hate crime but have not classified it as terrorist related. they've arrested two men aged 5a and 32. this is an active muslim association. the building used as a mosque for prayer and to hold classes is for hundreds of children. whilst leaders here have told me they do now intend to increase security, they also say they want to reassure parents and worshippers that they should continue to come here as usual. nasser kurdy has been watching the footage of himself after the attack. an orthopaedic surgeon, he operated on some of those heart in the manchester arena explosion. last night he was treated in hospital by his colleagues and he's very aware that his neck wound could have been a lot worse. there's a lot of vital structures in that area. and some of them can be fatal. there's no two ways about it. some of them can be very disabling. nasser says he won't be deterred from going to mosque, and he has been comforted by the support he has received from people of all faiths. judith moritz, bbc news, altrincham. japan's prime minister, sh
greater manchester police are treating the attack as a hate crime but have not classified it as terrorist related. they've arrested two men aged 5a and 32. this is an active muslim association. the building used as a mosque for prayer and to hold classes is for hundreds of children. whilst leaders here have told me they do now intend to increase security, they also say they want to reassure parents and worshippers that they should continue to come here as usual. nasser kurdy has been watching...
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but they did release a statement which was read out by an officer from greater manchester police. we are tremendously lucky to have shed 18 years with her, and everyone else who knew her will identify with that feeling. she made the world a better place with pretty much everything she said and everything she did. we all would have liked more though, and we would especially have liked her to have had more. for her to have seen the results of all her ha rd have seen the results of all her hard work, for her to have seen her friends fly the nest as they went to um, friends fly the nest as they went to uni, for herto friends fly the nest as they went to uni, for her to have explored the world that she was just growing into. that was detective superintendent howard millington who was the initial senior investigating officer on that case. buckley is 52 yea rs old officer on that case. buckley is 52 years old now. he will not be considered for release until he is at least 83. back to you. thank you. the singer selena gomez has revealed that she has had a kidney transplant linked to lupus
but they did release a statement which was read out by an officer from greater manchester police. we are tremendously lucky to have shed 18 years with her, and everyone else who knew her will identify with that feeling. she made the world a better place with pretty much everything she said and everything she did. we all would have liked more though, and we would especially have liked her to have had more. for her to have seen the results of all her ha rd have seen the results of all her hard...
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news coming in from greater manchester police that a 17—year—old schoolboy has been stabbed in sa lfo rd. schoolboy has been stabbed in salford. here is what we know. shortly after age 50 am, police received a reported a 17—year—old boy had been stamped with a knife at a school in swinton. he has been taken to hospital, where he is being treated for multiple stab wounds and is said to be in a stable condition. officers went there and a 16—year—old boy was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and remains in police custody for questioning but detectives who are investigating are appealing for any witnesses to come forward relating to the stabbing of a 17—year—old schoolboy in salford. more details as we get it. women from across europe, whose children were harmed by exposure to an epilepsy drug in the womb, will give evidence at a public hearing in london today. the european medicines agency is holding a safety review of valproate to see if warnings were passed on. it is estimated that 20,000 children have been harmed in the uk alone. the company behind the drug says do
news coming in from greater manchester police that a 17—year—old schoolboy has been stabbed in sa lfo rd. schoolboy has been stabbed in salford. here is what we know. shortly after age 50 am, police received a reported a 17—year—old boy had been stamped with a knife at a school in swinton. he has been taken to hospital, where he is being treated for multiple stab wounds and is said to be in a stable condition. officers went there and a 16—year—old boy was arrested on suspicion of...
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two of the forces most affected were the metropolitan and greater manchester police. the met saw the number of unanswered emergency calls increase from more than 2600 in 2016 to over 7700 in 2017. the police federation of england and wales say officers are not coping. police staff are having to be replaced by police officers in non—operational roles. that has got to have an effect on the front line resource that is attending 999 calls. it's not fit for purpose at this moment in time. safety of the public needs to be paramount and unfortunately we cannot meet the demand at this moment. right, so you're reporting your daughter is missing, is that correct? in london the met are fielding 2000 extra calls each day than they were at the same time last year. when demand outstrips available operators, called are diverted to other forces around the country like this in hertfordshire and that puts strain on them. the body that represents elected police commissioners says forces need to be innovative with technology. it's about how we take the information and use it so that's
two of the forces most affected were the metropolitan and greater manchester police. the met saw the number of unanswered emergency calls increase from more than 2600 in 2016 to over 7700 in 2017. the police federation of england and wales say officers are not coping. police staff are having to be replaced by police officers in non—operational roles. that has got to have an effect on the front line resource that is attending 999 calls. it's not fit for purpose at this moment in time. safety...
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two of the forces most affected were the metropolitan in greater manchester police. the met saw the number of unanswered emergency calls increase from over 2600 22 and the 2017 to police staff are having to be replaced in nonoperational roles. that has got to have an effect on the frontline resources , to have an effect on the frontline resources, those that are at attending 999 calls to the safety of the public needs to be paramount and, unfortunately, we can meet the demand at this moment. so you report your daughter is missing? in london, they are filled in 2000 extra calls a day than they were at the last year. when demand outstrips operators, calls are diverted to other forces around the country. that puts strain on them. the body that represents elected police commissioners that says forces need to be innovative with technology. commissioners that says forces need to be innovative with technologym about how we information and use it, so that is about trying to get people to text more, to e—mail more, to use web—based forms more, to do all those things. that
two of the forces most affected were the metropolitan in greater manchester police. the met saw the number of unanswered emergency calls increase from over 2600 22 and the 2017 to police staff are having to be replaced in nonoperational roles. that has got to have an effect on the frontline resources , to have an effect on the frontline resources, those that are at attending 999 calls to the safety of the public needs to be paramount and, unfortunately, we can meet the demand at this moment. so...
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police are asking for help in the greater manchester area from people that may have seen that blue vehicle parked in the alley. police looking for any bit of clues or leads that they can. >>> i know one person here who would not go into an underground tank in australia. his name is oliver pettigrew. because the homeowners found something when they started to drain this underwater tank. look, there she is. >> i know four people at this table that wouldn't go down there. >> but our friends at the snake catchers goes down there. the snake is very receptive to getting the heck out of there. >> sure, the snake's probably been like i'm happy to see you. >> he gently pulls her off. he says she was very gentle. >> she was a sweetheart. >> there's a whole crowd of people around. and then it's time for a photo session. everything was really relaxed, right? completely different with tig fleming. >> catch him! >> let's just say bat dad really had something to do that night. >> catch him! >> a bat has flown into the house. so he is the one trying to catch this bat. and you see with a small dish towel.
police are asking for help in the greater manchester area from people that may have seen that blue vehicle parked in the alley. police looking for any bit of clues or leads that they can. >>> i know one person here who would not go into an underground tank in australia. his name is oliver pettigrew. because the homeowners found something when they started to drain this underwater tank. look, there she is. >> i know four people at this table that wouldn't go down there. >>...
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police say a man has been stabbed outside a mosque in hale in greater manchester in what they're calling a hate crime. the victim, who's in his 60s, was attacked outside the altrincham and hale muslim association, and taken to hospital with a stab wound to the back of his neck. he's now been discharged. two men have been arrested. football's governing body, fifa, is to lift the ban preventing players from displaying poppies. last year, fifa fined england, scotland, wales and northern ireland for displaying poppies during world cup qualifiers around armistice day. it ruled poppies were a political symbol and therefore not allowed. the ban will be lifted before international games in november. the leader of the small new zealand first party, winston peters, says he will not be rushed into a deal about who will lead the country's next government. the veteran politician emerged as kingmaker after a stalemate result in the general election. this left neither the governing centre—right national party, nor the labour party with an outright majority. there's quite a buzz injapan over blue bees
police say a man has been stabbed outside a mosque in hale in greater manchester in what they're calling a hate crime. the victim, who's in his 60s, was attacked outside the altrincham and hale muslim association, and taken to hospital with a stab wound to the back of his neck. he's now been discharged. two men have been arrested. football's governing body, fifa, is to lift the ban preventing players from displaying poppies. last year, fifa fined england, scotland, wales and northern ireland...
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an imam is recovering in hospital after being stabbed as he walked to a mosque in hale in greater manchester last night. doctor nasa kurdy, who works as a surgeon, suffered a stab wound to the back of his neck. two men have been arrested and police say they're treating the attack as a hate crime. the united states has expanded its controversial travel ban to include north korea, venezuela and chad, but sudan has been removed. it means that for the first time restrictions have been put in place for two non—muslim countries. citizens of nations on the list are prohibited from entering the us because of poor security or the alleged failure to co—operate with washington. team uk has struck gold on the first full day of competition at the invictus games, an event for sick and injured servicemen and women. it's really been gathering popularity in the last few years. prince harry was among the spectators in toronto as lamin manneh won the men's if6 shotput. lindsay chapman also raced ahead to take gold in the women's it5100m. it's given me a goal and a purpose once again. i've got something to
an imam is recovering in hospital after being stabbed as he walked to a mosque in hale in greater manchester last night. doctor nasa kurdy, who works as a surgeon, suffered a stab wound to the back of his neck. two men have been arrested and police say they're treating the attack as a hate crime. the united states has expanded its controversial travel ban to include north korea, venezuela and chad, but sudan has been removed. it means that for the first time restrictions have been put in place...
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an imam is recovering in hospital after he was stabbed in hale in greater manchester last night nasser kurdy suffered a stab wound to the back of his neck after being attacked as he walked to a mosque. two men have been arrested and police say they're treating the attack as a hate crime. birmingham has topped the uk's cash for crash postcode league — the second time in a year the city has featured in a table of hotspots for the crime. the scams are run by fraudsters who manufacture collisions with other road users — with the intention of profiting from insurance claims. manchester, bradford and london also featured on the list. a man has been arrested in australia after apparently riding a train in perth by clinging on at the back. the 23—year—old was filmed holding on to the windscreen wipers of the moving train before it reached speeds of up to iiokm an hour. he was arrested by police after being detained at the next station. that's a summary of the latest bbc news — more at 9.30am. we are going to show you our film about diabulimia in the next few minutes. if you want to g
an imam is recovering in hospital after he was stabbed in hale in greater manchester last night nasser kurdy suffered a stab wound to the back of his neck after being attacked as he walked to a mosque. two men have been arrested and police say they're treating the attack as a hate crime. birmingham has topped the uk's cash for crash postcode league — the second time in a year the city has featured in a table of hotspots for the crime. the scams are run by fraudsters who manufacture collisions...
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greater surveillance powers it also puts hundreds of extra arms police officers on the street so what's happening is army personnel military personnel are taking over a closed sites where the police are guarding specific potential targets releasing those police officers to patrol the streets of places like london and to be visible in transport hubs and the like so everyone's expecting to see that over the next few days but in the longer term everyone's asking the question could the police have done more and how do you stop this kind of attack being prepared when it seems to be so up to level i still say they were behind it but really it was a very crude device not a bomb or the latest on that incident in london yesterday on the trains and arrest made today of a nineteen year old man. to a story that's come up today security forces in the. democratic republic of congo killed at least eighteen burundian refugees in the eastern town of come on your the police and soldiers opened fire as the refugees protested over a resettlement plan witnesses say some of them through rocks at security for
greater surveillance powers it also puts hundreds of extra arms police officers on the street so what's happening is army personnel military personnel are taking over a closed sites where the police are guarding specific potential targets releasing those police officers to patrol the streets of places like london and to be visible in transport hubs and the like so everyone's expecting to see that over the next few days but in the longer term everyone's asking the question could the police have...
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an imam is recovering in hospital after he was stabbed in hale in greater manchester last night. dr nasser kurdym an imam, suffered a stab wound to the back of his neck after being attacked as he walked to a mosque. two men have been arrested and police say they're treating the attack as a hate crime. pan is set —— a ban is said to be lifted by footballers wearing poppies. fifa find england, scotland and northern ireland last year to commemorate armistice day with the poppies, as they considered it a political single —— symbol. president trump has refused to back down in his ongoing public row with some of his country's most famous sports stars — claiming they should be sacked for kneeling during the national anthem. a number of american football players took part in the protest against racism in the us ahead of yesterday's nfl game at wembley, as simon clemison reports. # god save our gracious queen... these players stand for national anthems... # oh, say can you see... ..but not their own. the protest known as taking a knee began last year when one player refused to r
an imam is recovering in hospital after he was stabbed in hale in greater manchester last night. dr nasser kurdym an imam, suffered a stab wound to the back of his neck after being attacked as he walked to a mosque. two men have been arrested and police say they're treating the attack as a hate crime. pan is set —— a ban is said to be lifted by footballers wearing poppies. fifa find england, scotland and northern ireland last year to commemorate armistice day with the poppies, as they...