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BBCNEWS Our World June 4, 2017

A sustained gunfight with terrorists, not that that happened this time, but if it did. And they have changed procedures to be able to. Moving vehicle. Before, they had the it gives you an indication of the it gives you an indication of the level of Training Offices are going through to deal with things like this. People having to get used to these attacks, paris, nice, the list goes on . The police have said very little, perhaps a little less, met police, when parliament was attacked by khalid masood. They have said they need people to remain calm, vigilant and alert and they have put out the advice about being aware of whats going on, running from the scene, if something is happening, hiding and telling the police, reporting what is going on, thats very important so theyve put that advice out. It shows they are trying to get those messages out. Quite dramatic advice . , yes and quite dramatic advice . , yes and quite dramatic advice . , yes and quite dramatic advice but thoughtful. Th

BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live June 6, 2017

People across the capital and across the United Kingdom observed a minutes silence to remember those that died here at London Bridge on Saturday Night. Sadiq khan is there with members of the London Ambulance service. Police officers here still at the cord and, still in place at London Bridge, were among those who stood as a mark of respect to all those killed and injured this weekend. You see the number of flowers left, people paying their own small tribute. The sea of flowers has grown since Saturday Night, and people just flowers has grown since Saturday Night, and peoplejust wanting to remember those who died, and some of those who were so very badly injured as well. And this, the third Terrorist Attack in the United Kingdom in three months. The police and Emergency Services were among those who showed such remarkable courage. You are probably familiar now with the story of the off duty Police Officer, who rushed towards one of the attackers, the officer was armed only with a batte

BBCNEWS BBC News At One August 7, 2017

Jodie whittaker says being a female time lord is a proud honour. I hope, you know my gender isnt a fearful thing for the fans. Because in this world, particularly, there arent rules and thats a great thing. And coming up in the sport on bbc news, south africa are set 380 to win the fourth and final test. Itll be a new Ground Record if they were to end this series all square on 2 2. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. New laws will be introduced, giving people Greater Control over what happens to their online personal data. The government says the legislation offers the right to be forgotten, with proposals in the Data Protection bill making it easier to withdraw consent for information to be used. Companies will have to obtain explicit consent. Heres our political correspondent, leila nathoo. Our lives are led online. We all leave a digital trail. But what happens to all the information we upload about ourselves . A new law will ensure that the United Kingdom will retain

BBCNEWS BBC News At Six August 7, 2017

Against south africa. And Coming Up In World Athletics Sportsday on bbc news. There are more british medal hopes on the fourth day of these championships including laura muir in the 1500 metres final. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. A new law for the digital age thats our top story tonight. Were all spending more time online and whether its for business or pleasure it Means Companies are collecting a vast amount of information about us, some of it quite personal. Now the government is proposing legislation that will give us a right to see what Companies Know about us and in some cases force them to erase it. As our Technology Correspondent Rory Cellan Jones reports, the new law would bring the uk in line with the rest of the eu. Your data, a valuable resource flowing around the world giving companies and governments all kinds of intimate details about how you live your life. Now a new law is supposed to give us all more control. The law is an opportunity to keep up wit

BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live March 14, 2017

Good morning from westminster. The bill giving theresa may the power to trigger the formal process of leaving the eu has cleared its final hurdle in parliament, and will now become law. The Brexit Secretary, david davis, said the uk was on the threshold of its most important negotiation for a generation. Our Political Correspondent chris mason reports. Contents, 118, not contents, 274, so the not contents have it. With those words the government achieved what the Supreme Court told ministers they had to, parliamentary approval to start brexit. The debates here in the House Of Lords and in the House Of Commons are, for now at least, done. One thing came out very clearly in all the debates. It is uncertainty that is bad for business, it is uncertainty that is bad forforeign nationals in the uk, it is bad for uk nationals resident in eu countries. I think the quicker we get on with this process the better. The House Of Commons had overturned two suggested changes to the plans new Law Guar

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