relatives of the young men murdered by the serial killer, stephen port, welcome a decision by the police watchdog to begin a fresh investigation into the way detectives handled the inquiry. borisjohnson is in rwanda for a meeting of the commonwealth s heads of government. downing street says it is unlikely the uk s rwanda asylum policy will come up when he meets the prince of wales. good evening. taliban officials say the main search for survivors from wednesday s devastating earthquake in the south east of afghanistan has ended. more than 1,000 people are thought to have been killed in the remote part of the country. doctors say many children may be among the victims. relief efforts have been hampered by heavy rain and the destruction of road and communication networks in paktika province the worst hit area. entire villages have been destroyed, with survivors saying they re finding it difficult to bury their dead. 0ur afghanistan correspondent secunder kermani is there a
braverman did was on one occasion she said in an e mail about home office business, draught statement 0ffice business, draught statement to an mp and another person using her personal e mail account. 0n her personal e mail account. on other occasions she sent e mails from her work account to her personal account just so that she could see those e mails on her smartphone while she was using for other government phone. these are serious breaches of the rules for the update government ministers and she admitted she has made the mistake. and she resigned for that i think the issue is that she was back in post afterjust think the issue is that she was back in post after just six days for that many people do that sort of punishment as insufficient. and she s notjust back in the government and a junior role, she is
should be an investigation into how detectives had gone about their business, but when the independent 0ffice business, but when the independent office for police conduct finish that, they decided none of the detected they had investigated should face either misconduct or gross misconduct hearings. 0f should face either misconduct or gross misconduct hearings. of the 17 officers interviewed, all except one gave no comments in the interviews to the iop see, so they wouldn t even discuss what they had done. and that did cause quite a lot of astonishment, particularly with the relatives of stephen port s victims. we have the inquest last year and the jury were categorical in their findings. they said there were fundamental failings from the beginning and that basic lines of inquiry were not followed. after that, the iopc said they would look again at their own investigation, and it s taken until today for them to decide actually, looking at what came out of the inquest, there were
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