The British government has unveiled intentions to introduce a law compelling offenders to be physically present in court during the declaration of their sentences.
home secretary was just poised in the next few weeks to announce this move stepping up sanctions against the group and insignia figures such as prigozhin to a prescription as a terrorist organisation, which essentially would ban it as a group under uk law. essentially would ban it as a group under uk law essentially would ban it as a group under uk law. thank you for that. i not to let under uk law. thank you for that. i got to let you under uk law. thank you for that. i got to let you go- dr patrick bury is a defence and security expert at the university of bath and a former nato analyst. also with us tonight samantha de bendern, russia erasure expert and we will bring her in shortly. patrick, let me start with you. what we know about the plane falling out of the sky. the pictures we see, it appears to be missing a wing, that is what we are hearing from the news agency in russia. is what we are hearing from the news agency in russia- agency in russia. what does that su: est to a
uk whistleblowing law is extremely weak. i think many people don t realise that. you often read in the media that whistleblowers are protected by the law. they re not. there is no protection for whistleblowers under uk law. no one is legally required to protect whistleblowers. all that whistleblowers are entitled to under uk whistleblowing law is to make a retrospective claim forfinancial compensation, long, long after the fact and long, long after they ve been seriously injured as a result of reprisal. and for example, in the case of dr macanovic, an nhs whistleblower, a relatively recent case, an employment tribunal found her to be a genuine whistleblower who was entirely blameless, who was unfairly