that from the very beginning they thought this missing persons investigation, they treated nicola as high risk because she had specific vulnerability. they later clarified all that by telling us what those vulnerabilities wear. they said that nicola had alcohol issues and that she had struggled with the menopause, and that they had resurfaced in recent months. that provoked a lot of reaction. you heard that tweet from the home secretary. what followed was a lot of criticism, which perhaps the force was not expecting, from a number of groups who felt deeply uncomfortable that this kind of information was being released to the public, details of nicola s private life, three weeks into the investigation, and the questioned whether it was relevant, whether they had to do that at all. so the force was under a lot of scrutiny. lancashire police did inform nicola s family they were about to do this. they said that nicola would not have wanted that kind of information to be released.
busways of the public realm, whether it be schools, threatening our children s educational learning, and now, with a terror suspect on the loose. ultimately, would of the main functions of government is to keep its citizens safe, and on his watch, courts are in crisis, madam deputy speaker, probation is in crisis, the cps is in crisis, and prisons are in crisis. so, finally, when will the secretary of state get a grip? secretary of state get a grip? secretary of state get a grip? secretary of state. you might thank you, madam deputy speaker. can i begin you, madam deputy speaker. can i begin by you, madam deputy speaker. can i begin by welcoming the right honourable lady to her place. | begin by welcoming the right honourable lady to her place. i will t to honourable lady to her place. i will try to address honourable lady to her place. i will try to address the honourable lady to her place. i will try to address the point honourable lady to her place. iv ll try to a
Putting the brakes on investment bankers. Makers. Market and Erik Schatzker. Stephanie ruhle is on assignment. The top stories at this time. Stocks selling off around the world. T started in china the shanghai composite suffered its biggest oneday drop since 2009. Index lost 5 after chinese regulators took steps to limit access. Loss in 27 years. In the u. S. , stocks opened down. They are still down about. 7 . A change at the top of Abercrombie Fitch. The retailers ceo and founder of Mike Jeffries is stepping down immediately. Hes been under fire. Abercrombie lost relevance with teenage shoppers and profit has tumbled. The board is looking for a new ceo. Investors like the move. Abercrombie is trading up more than 6 in a down market. Google is telling App Developers to think bigger. According to an executive, developers should focus on apps that would be useful to one billion people. Google is trying to make ontware work more like apps mobile devices. Amazon is testing deliveries by u
Are told to self isolate, after at least 16 of them test positive for coronavirus. The government is launching its drive to get workers in england back into the office, amid fears of the impact of empty city centres. After 64 million half price meals served in august, the eat out to help out scheme ends today with many businesses calling for an extension. The cost of plastic bags in england is to double to 10p, and all shops will have to charge for them. And coming up at 09 30, its your questions answered. Well be speaking to two Health Experts about why the the number of coronavirus cases are rising, but the number of deaths are low. Do send in your questions to us on bbc news. Good morning. Labour has called for next summers a level and gcse exams in england to be delayed by up to two months, to allow pupils more time to catch up on lost teaching time after schools were closed during the pandemic. The shadow education secretary kate green said pupils in years 11 and 13 had a mountain
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