not an issue they have been particular strong on, but trying to channel tony blair s tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime, kind of mantra. i think this particular idea is pretty disastrous and ill thought through an unworkable. basically hand out more committee service, sentences, but usually getting the victims of anti social behaviour involved in the sentencing, whichjust behaviour involved in the sentencing, which just sounds like so many things could go wrong with that community service. people should be sentenced for the crime they commit, as the evidence dictates, not according to what the victims think ought to happen to them, but nonetheless it is very tough stance from the shadowjustice secretary, really setting out labour s stands and showing that as we get toward the run to election campaign, there is not any issue that labour is shying away from. they are taking the battle to issues and areas where the conservatives used to be safe. and areas where the
first, let s hearfrom the crown prosecution service. today, the victims who suffered at the hands of david carrick have finally seen justice. it is their courage in standing up against his hand the abusive man. it is their courage in standing up against this heinously abusive man, a police officer, that has helped to secure his conviction. here s what we know. carrick admitted a total of 49 charges spanning two decades. he was suspended from duty when he was arrested in october 2021. at that time, he was an armed officer in the parliamentary and diplomatic protection command. that s an elite armed unit, tasked with guarding embassies, downing street and the houses of parliament. let s hear from the met police. devastating to the trust and confidence we are trying to earn from women and girls across this area. this is the data policing has definitely taken a step back. and this is detective chief inspector iain moor who led the investigation. some allege that they were stopp
dizziness, confusion, weakness those are your clues you are looking for anything that could possibly contribute to a person s death. one dose, high enough dose could do all of that she found a love at las with husband number three. the charming jeopardy chain. younger guy, gourmet cook nuclear physicists i was impressed. then suddenly, she was gone a mystery illness that baffled even her doctors she shook like someone with the start of parkinson s what had killed her something at home? something at work? household items that s a possibility listen carefully. in this case, the most important clue of all just might come from the victim herself. this just seems like ther is some suspicion things tha have occurred. could this be murder? do you think that someone might be trying to poison you? that s an unpleasant way to die. yes and could she help solve it your disk are griping kin of a murder and should slo motion yes, rather diabolical. it s a mind
obviously incredible, and to be able to share with everybody that came to the game and around the country, we re very grateful for everyone s support. for the fans, so many of them women and girls, a sense of pride and hope. it s amazing to be able to bring her. | it sjust inspiring. change has to happen. finally. and women s sport s getting the proper recognition it deserves. it gives me a lot of hope, - it gives me a lot of happiness and excitement for what s going to come for women s football. it s going to be brilliant. so what could be the legacy of the euros win? judges ruled the live support of archie battersbee will be switched off from tomorrow, his parents can still appeal. ballot papers are sent out to conservative party members to chose the next prime minister. after russia s blockade. the first shipment of ukrainian grain leaves port. since the invasion. and coming up in sport on the bbc news channel: a day of home nations success in gymnastics at the commonwea
fans across the country watched and celebrated. the women have absolutely smashed it tonight. - absolutely smashed it. 50 years, and we had to ask the ladies to do it for us. but what are you going to do? i will be live at wembley on one of the greatest days in english footballing history, a day that it is hoped will prove transformative for women s football. and also coming up on the programme. the ukrainians living with the reality of russian missile strikes. a weekend of campaigning for liz truss and rishi sunak as ballot papers go out to conservative party members. and at the commonwealth games joy and disappointment for england in the pool as adam peaty misses the medals but james wilby takes a gold. good evening. it s been been a day of tension and triumph, ofjoy in the moment and of history being made. the lionesses victory in euro 2022 means that for the first time since 1966 england have won a major international tournament at a senior level. it happened at wemb