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environment, lots of testosterone. butgreatermanchesterpolice'sfirearmsunitisfacing intense criticism. my life is on hold. the police have determined what has happened with anthony's life and they‘ re dictating what is happening in my life. three very different cases have ended up with three people being killed and left three families grieving. i'm tempted to say you try and move on, but you don't move on. you really never can move on. we can now reveal that all of these cases are facing new investigations by the police watchdog. if you have got quite a number of separate fails then that brings out that the big picture of an organisation that is questionable, it looks far from good. we've spoken to more than a dozen former officers, some of whom are speaking out for the very first time. i thought we were getting a little bit too much into the aggressive tactics. the more aggressive you get, the more likely you are to have people shot. so what's going wrong inside greater manchester police? he was a beautiful person inside and out. just a kind heart. i'm not trying to say f
environment, lots of testosterone. but greater manchester police's firearms unit is facing intense criticism. my life is on hold. the police have determined what has happened with anthony's life and they‘ re dictating what is happening in my life. three very different cases have ended up with three people being killed and left three families grieving. i'm tempted to say you try and move on, but you don't move on. you really never can move on. we can now reveal that all of these cases are...
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? there have beenjokes he will sign for manchester united ? there have beenjokes he will sign for manchester united? he will go to hollywood! do you reckon, kriss? do some films, bust a fewer records, travel the world. he is worth 45 million quid, there is a lot you can do when you are worth that. he does not need the money. what do you reckon, roger? i think not need the money. what do you reckon, roger? ithink he not need the money. what do you reckon, roger? i think he will be some sort of...
playformanchesterunitedafterthis, so this is probably not the last we will hear from this is probably not the last we will hearfrom usain bolt! and britain's main gold medal hope today is mo farah, who competes in the 10,000 metres vinyljust after 9pm tonight, and after this he is preparing to focus on the marathon, so preparing to focus on the marathon, so it is not the end for him and if he wins tonight it will be six world championship golds for thermo. disappointment for england's women last night. was their semi—final defeat something of a shock? they were the highest ranked team left in the competition but they we re left in the competition but they were knocked out 3—0 by hosts the netherlands. they had a really strong record, four wins out of four opened last night and were beaten by a technically superior dutch team in front of record crowds, about 20 7000. lots of disappointed england faces at the end of the match, perhaps too soon for the team to ta ke perhaps too soon for the team to take away any good they achieved from numbers watching women's football aroun
play for manchester united after this, so this is probably not the last we will hear from this is probably not the last we will hearfrom usain bolt! and britain's main gold medal hope today is mo farah, who competes in the 10,000 metres vinyljust after 9pm tonight, and after this he is preparing to focus on the marathon, so preparing to focus on the marathon, so it is not the end for him and if he wins tonight it will be six world championship golds for thermo. disappointment for england's...
tobournemouth.manchesterunitedwillhost burton, whilst arsenalfaceleaguemanchesterunitedwillhost burton, whilst arsenal face league 1 side doncaster. england full—back danielle waterman has been ruled out from the england world cup final, against new zealand in belfast on saturday. the 2014 world cup winner left the field in england's first half final victory over france. britain's chris froome has extended his lead at the vuelta is by no. the fifth stage was one by the kaza khsta n fifth stage was one by the kazakhstan athlete. chris froome is aiming to become the third man to win the vuelta and the tour de france in the same year. that's all from us. more in half an hour. thanks, see you later. the latest migration figures have just been published — they show a fall in net migration, partly driven by an increase in the numbers of eu citizens leaving the country. let's get all the details from our home affa i rs get all the details from our home affairs correspondent dominic casciani. a really big drop in the figures, dominic. tell us more? yes, joanne, this is a statis
to bournemouth. manchester united will host burton, whilst arsenalface league manchester united will host burton, whilst arsenal face league 1 side doncaster. england full—back danielle waterman has been ruled out from the england world cup final, against new zealand in belfast on saturday. the 2014 world cup winner left the field in england's first half final victory over france. britain's chris froome has extended his lead at the vuelta is by no. the fifth stage was one by the kaza khsta n...
the podium in tokyo in2020.manchesterunited'snewstriker got their new premier league season off to an impressive start. romelu lukaku scored twice on his home debut to give his team a 4—0 win over west ham at old trafford. the 75 million signing scored one in each half. paul pogba then rounded off the victory to put united top after the first round of fixtures. elsewhere spurs also won their opening game. 2—0 at newcastle meanwhile the world's most expensive player also made an immediate impact. neymar cost paris saint germain £200 million and scored in their 3—0l league win over guingamp. he also set up one of the other goals. cristiano ronaldo helped real madrid to beat barcelona in the first leg of the spanish super cup. but that wasn't the half of it at camp nou. good goal. understated celebration. it cost him a yellow card for removing his shirt. then later he was booked againfordiving. and so sent off. and it might not be the end of the trouble either as ronaldo pushed the referee in the back before leaving the pitch. real went on to win the game 3—1. justin thoma
the podium in tokyo in 2020. manchester united's new striker got their new premier league season off to an impressive start. romelu lukaku scored twice on his home debut to give his team a 4—0 win over west ham at old trafford. the 75 million signing scored one in each half. paul pogba then rounded off the victory to put united top after the first round of fixtures. elsewhere spurs also won their opening game. 2—0 at newcastle meanwhile the world's most expensive player also made an...
real madrid forward. real madridandmanchesterunitedplayeach other tonight. that is all from me, jess is back with more at 10. there are calls to ban the use of tasers on anyone under 18. it comes as new figures show police have used tasers on children as young as 11. that doesn't mean they've actually been fired — it could mean taken out of the holster or drawn. the youngest child to be fired with a taser is thought to be 1a. now the royal college of paediatrics and child health say the devices are harmful and should not be used on children, and adds that tasering a minor contravenes the un conventions on the rights of the child. here's a short video showing police training how to use a taser. we can speak now to steve white, chair of the police federation, who is also a serving officer of 29 years. 0liver feeley—sprage, human rights group amnesty international‘s specialist on tasers. welcome. explain steve what a taser is and why the police use it sometimes? it's basically an electrical device powered by battery, it fires two barbs, simple 0—level physics essentially,
real madrid forward. real madrid and manchester united play each other tonight. that is all from me, jess is back with more at 10. there are calls to ban the use of tasers on anyone under 18. it comes as new figures show police have used tasers on children as young as 11. that doesn't mean they've actually been fired — it could mean taken out of the holster or drawn. the youngest child to be fired with a taser is thought to be 1a. now the royal college of paediatrics and child health say the...
and without a club. he is still wantedbymanchesterunitedifhe can return to full fitness. that is all from me for now. more at 10:30am. some breaking news out of marseille in france. we arejust hearing some breaking news out of marseille in france. we are just hearing from the reuters news agency that at least one person is dead and one injured in marseille after a car has crashed into two bus shelters. a police source has said it is not clear if the incident was an accident or deliberate. they are advising that the public avoid the area. it has happened in the old port district of marseille. that is all that we have at the moment. these early reports coming in from the reuters news agency of an accident in marseille. one person dead and one person injured after a crash in marseille. it is not clear if the incident was an accident or deliberate. we will stay across those reports and keep you updated. an investigation by the victoria derbyshire programme has found scammers are increasingly taking advantage of the good will of people looking to make donations to help in the after
and without a club. he is still wanted by manchester united if he can return to full fitness. that is all from me for now. more at 10:30am. some breaking news out of marseille in france. we arejust hearing some breaking news out of marseille in france. we are just hearing from the reuters news agency that at least one person is dead and one injured in marseille after a car has crashed into two bus shelters. a police source has said it is not clear if the incident was an accident or deliberate....
themanchesterarenabombings and the police officer who rescued her. here's annita in the bbc newsroom with a summary of todays news. the united nations security council is to hold an emergency meeting this afternoon after north korea fired a ballistic missile over northern japan. the missile, which fell into the sea triggered loudspeaker alerts warning people on the island of hokkaido, to take cover. japan's prime minister said it poses a serious threat to his nation. boris johnson says he is outraged. the ‘catastrophic‘ flooding in texas is expected to get much worse, with officials warning they expect nearly half—a—million people to seek assistance. with waters still rising, helicopters and hundreds of specialist vehicles have been deployed in the rescue effort. an emergency has also been declared in neighbouring louisiana, which is in storm harvey's path. the number of uninsured drivers on british roads may be increasing for the first time in more than a decade according to new data obtained by the bbc. the motor insurance bureau, which processes claims by victims
the manchester arena bombings and the police officer who rescued her. here's annita in the bbc newsroom with a summary of todays news. the united nations security council is to hold an emergency meeting this afternoon after north korea fired a ballistic missile over northern japan. the missile, which fell into the sea triggered loudspeaker alerts warning people on the island of hokkaido, to take cover. japan's prime minister said it poses a serious threat to his nation. boris johnson says he...