and a criminal investigation is still ongoing of the slow response by law enforcement. our north america correspondent will grant first reported from the scenes of the massacre last year, and has gone back to revisit the parents of ten year old alithia ramirez. just a warning, some viewers may find this report distressing. we wanted to make this room alithia s room. alithia ramirez s parents are recreating her old bedroom in their new home. such was the pain of living in uvalde, the city where she was murdered in her classroom a year ago with 18 classmates and two teachers, they decided to move away. this is our reality, and we re going to be carrying this for the rest of our lives. the memories of their vivacious daughter are everywhere, and anything can transport them to that awful, heartbreaking day. just hearing an ambulance, anything with sirens is just. school buses kind ofjust triggers us sometimes where it brings us back to that day where we re trying to figure out wh
editors from print and broadcasting organisations, including the bbc s chris mason, who had the first question at a press conference given by rishi sunak. we ve got time to take some questions from the media. could i start with the bbc, please? thank you, prime minister chris. bbc news. will you ask the independent adviser on ministers interest to look into the country s conduct? to help her deal with being caught speeding. and do you have full confidence in suella braverman? did you have any questions about the summit? others will, i think. some irritation shown there by the prime minister, and it was shared by viewer carol wright. and martin turner begged. it s not the first time we ve heard complaints regarding the questions put to the prime minister during trips abroad. in response, bbc news told us. another question had been raised a couple of days before that, when rishi sunak s plane landed in hiroshima for the summit, accompanied by his wife, akshat murthy, the bbc ne
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on his disgrace, putting only behind that as context of why he had previously been such a famous figure in britain and to some extent, further abroad. and so we did give that a lot. thought. we didn t lead on it. we didn t headline it. we played it relatively low down in our bulletins, and we felt we d got the balance right between dealing with, as i say, with the disgrace and then giving context about what his previous career. it s interesting what you said about not headlining or not leading with it and having it relatively low down in the light of cases such as phil spectre, rolf harris and jimmy savile. in going back a few years, is there a revised bbc policy now on how you report the prior entertainment career of convicted abusers? i wouldn t say that there was a policy. what i would say is, as with all stories, there are judgments to be made. and what i m saying in this case is we had a bit more