A Police Officer in london has been suspended, afterfootage emerged of him kneeling on a mans neck during an arrest. The metropolitan polices deputy commissioner, says the images posted on social media, are extremely disturbing. Another officer has been placed on restricted duties and an independent investigation is underway. Danny shaw has the details. Get off me get off my neck yesterday evening in islington. An officer appears to kneel on the neck of a man police are trying to detain. Get off my neck they were called after reports of a fight. The footage, shot by someone at the scene, shows the struggle with police. Weve blurred the faces of those involved for legal reasons. At this point, the officers knee seems to be on the ground, but his hand remains on the mans head. When i went to see what happened, there was a crowd and his knee was stood on his neck like i told you. When i got there, his knee was on his neck still. The crowd has told him, take your knee, they were screaming,
Oh, its in and chelsea are on their way to the fa cup final after winning 3 1 in their semifinal against manchester united. Now on bbc news, one year on, jane corbin returns to the island and meets three of those whose lives were changed that day and who have set out to help rebuild the sri lanka they love. A warning this film contains scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. Sri lanka a Paradise Island of many faiths, popular with tourists all over the world. But the peace is about to be shattered by a series of terror attacks. This is the story of the minutes that followed and how they changed the lives of three people from thousands of miles away. When you walk on a day like today, its a holiday today. The people are here, looking at the beach, in a way, for hope. The only way we as a family and i think, as a world can recover, is if something good comes out of something so evil. Easter sunday 2019, the luxury Shangri La Hotel in the capital, colombo, was packed with visitors e
Given the sheer number of cancellations that have happened over the past few months, many travel companies have struggled to meet that, and so have instead been issuing credit refund notes for holidays at a later date. The concern is, though, if those companies go under, travellers would lose both their money and their holiday. The government is changing this, pledging to underwrite all refund credit note issued between the 10th of march and the 30th of september this year, for atol protected holidays cancelled because of covid 19. It gives consumers that confidence to accept these credit notes if they dont want to accept a refund. They can still take a refund if that is what they want. But it also gives companies the opportunity to encourage those customers to book with them in the future. But customers are advised to do their homework before accepting them over a cash refund. By accepting a refund credit note, you are locked in with that holiday company. When you come to rebook, you
Are to receive another £1. 6 billion in additional funding from the government as they continue to respond to the coronavirus pandemic. The announcement from the local government secretary came after Council Leaders warned they may have to consider extreme measures to cut costs. This report from our political correspondent, nick eardley. Closed. Like many parts of the country, Council Facilities have been shut down, starving local authorities of cash, just as they face extra pressure to pay for things like social care and to support vulnerable communities through the crisis. This afternoon, the government said it would make extra money available for councils in england. Today, im providing an additional £1. 6 billion of new funding to support councils. We are backing councils to make sure Vital Services such as adult social care, childrens services, support for the most vulnerable and waste collection, continue, despite the increased pressures. There will be extra cash to spend in sc
The demand for help from foodbanks has soared in some areas as a result of the pandemic with many people suddenly finding they have no income. In west london a hall at the 0lympia Exhibition Centre has been turned into a food parcelling centre. 0ur social Affairs Correspondent Michael Buchanan reports. Each box in this makeshift production line represents a family in need. The hall today should have been showcasing country houses to wealthy londoners. Instead, an army of volunteers are supporting the citys poorest residents. 0lympia has donated the area to the local council, hammersmith and fulham, and the food bank to meet soaring demand. Its quadrupled over the last couple of weeks. So, from an average week would be giving out about 110 parcels, feeding or benefiting about 250 people each week. Were now doing pretty much those numbers in a day. A small survey by the independent Food Aid Network suggests demand for help has risen hugely, by almost 60 between february and march. Food b