tonight at 10: the government sets out plans on how the uk is to cut its greenhouse gas emissions. the ambition, to be carbon neutral by 2050. there ll be grants for electric vehicles, and incentives for the car industry, to go green. but some, want more substance. we have a new plan for getting to net zero and it looks like a more comprehensive one but what we don t have, sadly, is all of the detail on how it s going to be delivered. there are also proposals for england and wales to replace boilers with heat pumps. but that will be expensive, and there are warnings low income households will need extra support. also tonight. sexual abuse claims against the late labour peer, lord janner. a damning report says
police officers failed to pass two early statements alleging abuse by lord janner to prosecutors. the inquiry says that was serious and inexcusable . and then in 2006, a prosecutor decided not to continue investigations, gave advice to the police to that effect. the inquiry said that that was unsound and strategically flawed . and that the complainants, the people who made the allegations, were failed by these investigations. now, the family of lord janner stressed today that this inquiry report has no suggestion of any evidence of his guilt and that he remained to his dying day somebody who denied he was involved in child abuse. and they, too, say that he was a victim of institutional failings because he wasn t able to have his day in court either. the elder brother of the manchester arena suicide bomber has left the uk after being ordered to appear this week at the public inquiry into the attack. ismail abedi has always refused to answer questions from the inquiry in case he incr
prosecutors and council officials meant that child abuse allegations against the late labour peer lord janner were not properly investigated. lord janner died in 2015, facing criminal charges spanning three decades and relating to nine people who had been in children s homes. he always denied any wrongdoing. earlier i spoke to our home affairs correspondent tom symonds,
be reluctant to pursue claims and it talks of inexcusable failures to act on key witness statements. it also raises question about whether the high status of lord janner is a prominent public figure could have been a deterrent to the police were looking further. it is important to say this wasn t an enquiry into whether these claims were true. he died before claims against him were fully heard in quite. his relatives have always said he was an innocent man being falsely accused. what we do know from this report is that those who did bring forward claims perhaps were not treated with the full dignity and respect they might have hoped for and the report concludes the complainants were failed. , , . , ., failed. give us a little bit more detail, failed. give us a little bit more detail. as failed. give us a little bit more detail, as we failed. give us a little bit more detail, as we have failed. give us a little bit more detail, as we have said - failed. give us a little bit more d
forward, how are they handled with respect, people who brought forward testimony. and when this was brought against a prominent and powerful figure, and the report looks at how there is a pattern of powerful people not being investigated. powerful people not being investigated. powerful people not being investiuated. , ., ., ,, investigated. 0k, it is good to talk to ou. investigated. ok, it is good to talk to from thank investigated. 0k, it is good to talk to you. thank you investigated. 0k, it is good to talk to you. thank you so investigated. 0k, it is good to talk to you. thank you so much. - as we ve been hearing a public inquiry has found multiple failures by police, prosecutors and council officials meant child abuse allegations against the late labour peer, lord janner, were not properly investigated. lord janner died in 2015, facing criminal charges relating to nine former residents of children s homes in leicester. the secretary to the child sexual abuse inquiry, john