things did suddenly pick up and kick in from last thursday when the sun reported it, but when you look at the timeline, the question is partly because the bbc said the sun s report contained new allegations what was the initial complaint? in terms of the situation we ve got on our hands, i want to say one thing upfront, which is you are balancing serious allegations, duty of care, privacy issues and legitimate public interests, and how do you navigate that fairly, calmly and do due diligence? i ve given a bit of context to a few people in terms of the numbers of issues we get coming into our corporate investigations unit. over six months, that will be about 250 and you take those and they are the serious complaints that are coming through of all different types. what happens is we have an outstanding corporate investigations team, they re very experienced, they assess the complaint. i m not going to go into the absolute specifics because of privacy concerns. i understand th
worthjust reminding you about the origins of the alliance and its central article of collective defence. the north atlantic treaty organisation was established in 1949 in a bid to stop soviet expansion following the second world war. it was initally made up of 12 countries including the us uk canada and france. since then, the membership has grown to 31 with finland the very latest to join. the central principle of nato, is its commitment to collective defence. under article 5 of the treaty, all member countries agree to help each other, if one of them is attacked. and it s that commitment which makes many countries wary about allowing ukraine to join. let s cross live to my colleague lewis vaughanjones in vilnius. over lewis vaughanjones in vilnius. to you. over lewis vau:han jones in vilnius. to ou. ., , plenty of warm words and support for ukraine in the last couple of hours, or updates like denmark, training f-165, or updates like denmark, training f 16s, fighterjets, ukr
this attack last year that killed over 20 people, including several children. but we know about the killings of four? let s take a look. they have reported that thitsky was killed in a morning run in the sleepy park in the city. and that location is really important because this talk on russian social media that he may have been tracked using a fitness app. and we do know that he was using that app because we were able to find his social media profiles and match them to the application. in his profile was public which means that anyone could see where he was running and where he was cycling. it is also very consistent and often uses the same routes over and over again, this is the map from the 3rd ofjuly when he was running in the system map, the same route is two days later the 5th ofjuly. and interestingly, the area where he was reportedly how it is
with her murder, was found unfit to enter a plea or stand trial due to his mental health earlier this year. our correspondentjessica lane has the details. in russia, a former submarine captain who worked as a military mobilization officer has been shot dead whilejogging in the southern city of krasnodar, according to local media. stanislav thitsky was killed monday by an unidentified gunman, russia s state run rossiya i reported. several russian media outlets speculated he may have been tracked via his profile on the strava fitness app. an investigation into the killing is under way. with more on this here s olga robinson, from bbc verify. a former russian navy commander who was shot dead yesterday morning in southern russia ukrainian media have accused him of being involved in
paying a young person thousands of pounds of sexually explicit photographs. this individual, separate person was contacted anonymously on a dating app and the report under pressure but that did not happen. and the young person into the young person ended online that they might name the presenter, who they were, they say they sent abusive messages speaking to bbc news, the young person who has no connection to the person at the centre of the story about payments and photos so that they had been scared by the power of the presenter howled and the threats made in the message is frightened them and they remain scared and new allegations menacing potential bullying by a high profile presenter and they raised fresh questions about the conduct just raised fresh questions about the conductjust important to point out bbc news is contacted the presenter