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Of non urgent operations surgeons call for hubs to be set up that could keep working, even if theres another wave of coronavirus. Fairer prices for people who stay loyal to their Insurance Companies New Rules mean existing customers mustnt pay more for renewing their Home And Car insurance. And, the remarkable achievement of the former marine who lost three limbs in afghanistan, as he swims across plymouth sound. We made it, so, happy days. I cant speak myjaw� s too cold and coming up in sport on the Bbc News Channel, there are renewed fears over whether the Olympic Games will go ahead as the japanese government prepares to extend the current State Of Emergency In Tokyo. Good Afternoon And Welcome to the Bbc News at one. Ministers say there is currently no reason to suggest englands end to lockdown on the 21st Ofjune might be delayed, but that the situation remains under review. Last night, Matt Hancock announced that the variant first identified in india is now believed to be responsible for up to three quarters of new covid cases in the uk, and the Office For National Statistics also says it is now seeing signs of rising cases linked to the indian variant. It comes as a fourth Coronavirus Vaccine manufactured Byjohnson Johnson has been approved for use in the uk. The first of the uks 20 Million doses of the single Shot Vaccine are expected to arrive later this year. Our health correspondent Jim Reed reports. In hounslow in west london, 18 cases of the India Variant of coronavirus has been confirmed so far. Theres extra testing and a drive to vaccinate as many as possible. On monday, this site at Twickenham Stadium will open with an extra 15,000 jabs on offer. The stadium will open with an extra 15,000 jabs on offer. 15,000 abs on offer. The target is to fill 15,000 jabs on offer. The target is to fill every 15,000 jabs on offer. The target is to fill every single 15,000 jabs on offer. The target is to fill every single one 15,000 jabs on offer. The target is to fill every single one of 15,000 jabs on offer. The target is to fill every single one of those to fill every single one of those spacesin to fill every single one of those spaces in the first instance. We have had really good uptake of vaccination across the board here in hounslow but it masks that in some Communities Uptake has been less. The number of confirmed cases of the India Variant in england has more than doubled since last week, rising to almost 7000. The worst affected parts of the country continue to be bolton, Bedford And Blackburn but seven other areas each have more than 100 infections. Those confirmed figures, though, are based on Genetic Sequencing in a laboratory, which can take weeks to process. The government says that according to more recent estimates, the new strain now makes up at least half and perhaps as much as three quarters of all new cases in england. Quarters of all new cases in england quarters of all new cases in encland. ,. ,. , quarters of all new cases in encland. ,. ,. ,. , england. There is the potentialfor a further wave england. There is the potentialfor a further wave of england. There is the potentialfor a further wave of infections england. There is the potentialfor a further wave of infections and i a further wave of infections and potentially Hospital Admissions to start to rise again, so we need to gather as much evidence as we can over the next week or two to really understand whats going on with this new variant, how much more it is spreading and Then try to predict what we expect may happen should this June 21 what we expect may happen should thisJune 21 Relaxation Go ahead. New figures form the office for national Statistics Today Point to signs of a wider rise in cases as the India Variant becomes more prevalent but so far the Vaccination Campaign appears to be holding up well. Hospitaladmissions campaign appears to be holding up well. Hospital admissions are still low and most of those being sent to in covid in places like bolton have not yet had their two jabs. Scientists say all this means the governments aim of lifting the last remaining covid restrictions in England Onjune 21 is now in the balance. figs england on June 21 is now in the balance. � ,. , england on June 21 is now in the balance. � ,. , balance. As far as i can see there is nothing balance. As far as i can see there is nothing in balance. As far as i can see there is nothing in the balance. As far as i can see there is nothing in the data balance. As far as i can see there is nothing in the data that balance. As far as i can see there is nothing in the data that will. Is nothing in the data that will delay the date, but we have said we are always reviewing the data and will come to a final conclusion on whether to reopen on the 21st Of June onjune the 14th. It whether to reopen on the 21st Of June on june the 14th. Whether to reopen on the 21st Of June on june the 14th. It comes as Health Secretary june on june the 14th. It comes as Health Secretary matt june on june the 14th. It comes as Health Secretary Matt Hancock Health Secretary Matt Hancock continues to face pressure. fire Health Secretary Matt Hancock continues to face pressure. Are you worried about continues to face pressure. Are you worried about your continues to face pressure. Are you worried about your health continues to face pressure. Are you worried about your health those | worried about your health those ob worried about your health those job as worried about your health those job as health worried about your health those job as Health Secretary . Worried about your health those job as Health Secretary . Otter job as Health Secretary . Over Allegations Job as Health Secretary . Over allegations he job as Health Secretary . Over allegations he lied job as Health Secretary . Over allegations he lied to job as Health Secretary . allegations he lied to ministers about testing in care facilities at the start of the pandemic. People working in the sector said the idea that homes were adequately protected last year was not true. There that homes were adequately protected last year was not true. Last year was not true. There was no rotective last year was not true. There was no protective shield. Last year was not true. There was no protective shield. We last year was not true. There was no protective shield. We know last year was not true. There was no protective shield. We know that, last year was not true. There was no protective shield. We know that, we 1 protective shield. We know that, we were working the floor. If there had been a protective shield, there would have been a plan to support the most vulnerable people, the people we look after. The most vulnerable people, the people we look after. Ministers say their attention people we look after. Ministers say their attention is people we look after. Ministers say their attention is on people we look after. Ministers say their attention is on the people we look after. Ministers say their attention is on the vaccine their attention is on the Vaccine Roll out. This afternoon, a new single Dose Jab made by american Firm Janssen has been approved in the uk with 20 Million doses on order. The government says it remains on track to offer all adults a vaccine by The End ofjuly. Jim reed, Bbc News. Our political correspondent Ben Wright is in westminster. An awful lot for the government to still wear you up when it comes to that date injune. Still wear you up when it comes to that date in june. That date in june. Yes, ministers have not that date in june. Yes, ministers have Got A that date in june. Yes, ministers have Got A really that date in june. Yes, ministers have Got A really big that date in june. Yes, ministers have Got A really big call that date in june. Yes, ministers have Got A really big call to that date in june. Yes, ministers| have Got A really big call to make in the next couple of weeks and i think it could go either way. We know the government is digesting a lot of data about how well the Vaccine Roll out is going. Infection rates, hospitalisations and the impact of the new variant. They are the four big tests it will apply as it decides whether to release restrictions completely onjune the 21st. As we have been hearing, while there is a surge in Infection Rates, hospitalisations remain flat. Yesterday Boris Johnson hospitalisations remain flat. Yesterday borisjohnson said there was nothing currently in the data that he had seemed to suggest that should be delayed, the reopening beyond June 21. But that decision might not be made untiljune the 14th. There have been Experts Today who say it might be the smart thing to do, to wait a bit longer until more of the population have had two macjabs. So it will be another big test for Borisjohnsons Judgment in test for Boris Johnsons judgment in a test for Borisjohnsons Judgment in a week it has come in for some fierce criticism from former adviser Dominic Cummings. Although as we just heard, i think its Health Secretary Matt Hancock who remains under the most Pressure Today after Dominic Cummings made those claims about assurances Matt Hancock had given them about Testing Patients leaving hospitals to go to Care Homes in the heat of the pandemic. Now he has denied he was dishonest. He has the full backing of the prime minister but questions for Matt Hancock certainly continue. Ben wriuht, hancock certainly continue. Ben wright. Thank hancock certainly continue. Ben wright, thank you. We can talk about at the latest vaccine to receive approval. Our medical Editor Fergus Walsh is here. The fourth vaccine for the uk. The janssen vaccine, the fourth vaccine for the uk. The janssen vaccine, a the fourth vaccine for the uk. Tue janssen vaccine, a single the fourth vaccine for the uk. Tte janssen vaccine, a single dose the fourth vaccine for the uk. Ttj janssen vaccine, a single dose covid vaccine, 67 effective against preventing covid infection. 85 against severe disease, so a really useful vaccine. We dont know how effective it is against the indian variant. It can be stored at Fridge Temperature and is quite similar to the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, it uses the same technology. But who will get it, thats the question. Doseis will get it, thats the question. Dose is not available yet, Around 20 Million doses will become available in the second half of the year. But the jcvi, the in the second half of the year. But thejcvi, the body that in the second half of the year. But the jcvi, the body that advises on who gets what, has not decided yet on who should get it, and thats because in the us and in europe there have been links between this vaccine and a very rare Clotting Condition in younger people. Ideally this would have been given to younger adults, this would have been given to youngeradults, one this would have been given to younger adults, one shot and they are done, but probably it will be restricted to the over 40s. A decision has not been made yet. That would mean it would most likely be used in the autumn may be as a booster dose. Used in the autumn may be as a booster dose. Thank you, fergus walsh. Nicola sturgeon has announced that glasgow will remain under increased restrictions due to a high level of cases. Glasgow is the only part of scotland currently under level 3 lockdown rules, prohibiting non essential travel out of the area and imposing greater restrictions on socialising, hospitality and businesses. Lorna gordon is in glasgow. What more has the First Minister been saying . The what more has the First Minister been saying . What more has the first Minister Beensa Inc . , ~ , been saying . The First Minister said Case Numbers been saying . The First Minister said Case Numbers are been saying . The First Minister said Case Numbers are rising been saying . The First Minister said Case Numbers are rising across Case Numbers are rising across scotland, that the R Number could be as high as 1. 3, driven significantly by the situation here in glasgow. She said while it was a very difficult decision, glasgow had to remain in level three for another week. It means people cannot mix indoors in each other� s houses. That has been in place for 270 days now, since september. It means alcohol cannot be served indoors in hospitality and it means there is a ban on travelling in and out of the city for nonessential reasons. That continues. Case numbers in Glasgow I Cant say anything other than this they are uncomfortably high, but we are seeing signs of progress. So the view of the national Incident Management Team is twofold. Firstly, that it would be premature to move glasgow out of level 3 immediately, this week, while the situation remains so fragile. However, and secondly, if incidence continues to stabilise and assuming levels of hospitalisation remain reasonably stable, the Incident Management Team has made clear to me that they would support a move to level 2 from The End of next week. So, this time next week. Nicola sturgeon says they will take a decision about glasgow on wednesday at the latest. She says the hope is the situation here continues to stabilise and to people living here in glasgow she said, dont lose heart, take heart with the progress being made. The progress being made. Lorna gordon, thank the progress being made. Lorna gordon, thank you. Surgeons are calling for specialist hubs to be set up in england to tackle what they say is a colossal backlog of non urgent operations caused by covid 19. The Royal College Of Surgeons wants to create a network of sites where surgery will be able to continue, even if theres another wave of coronavirus. Nearly 5 Million patients are waiting for procedures such as Hip And Knee replacements the highest since modern records began. Our Health Correspondent Laura foster reports. When the pandemic began, Hospital Trusts had to cancel planned surgeries such as Hip And Knee replacements to ensure there were enough staff and resources to look after covid 19 patients, but it meant both Waiting Times and lists grew longer. Brian used to love hiking all over the world, but now he feels his whole life is on hold, as hes been stuck waiting for a Knee Operation since 2019. Putting up with the pain on a daily basis causes me problems, getting about and mobility. I cant do what i would normally like to do. Go out, walk for quite a few distances, because i quite enjoyed walking out in the country, and so on, like that. And, yeah, its a realfrustration. Brians not the only one. 1a months on from the first lockdown, latest figures for England Show almost 5 Million people are on the waiting list. More than 400,000 of them have been waiting for more than a year. A similar proportion of the population is on Waiting Lists in scotland, and a higher percentage in wales and northern ireland. A lot of Peoples Condition will be getting worse while we dont treat it. And surgery is very a much preventative thing to get people back to work, to get people back to the quality of life that they should be having and that they deserve. And at the moment, weve Got An enormous mountain to climb to be able to get there. Its why the Royal College Of Surgeons said Around a0 dedicated hubs should be created on sites away from other hospital services. It argues this setup will mean Operations Wouldnt have to stop if there was another wave of coronavirus or a bad flu season. The college says patients are willing to travel further if their surgeries happen sooner. These are the worst waiting time figures ever recorded, and we all understand that stuff had to be put on hold whilst there was the pandemic, but now the pandemic is beginning to recede, we need a serious approach to getting into this backlog. But the department of health and social Care Act says its providing an extra £7 billion for Health And Care services this year and an additional1 billion to tackle the backlog, but it admits its facing an unprecedented challenge. Laura foster, Bbc News. The prime minister, borisjohnson, Will Hold talks this afternoon with his hungarian counterpart viktor orban. Opposition parties have critised the visit, accusing the right wing, populist leader of Clamping Down On Civil Liberties in hungary. The meeting is getting underway in Downing Street shortly and our diplomatic correspondent James Landale is there. It isa it is a controversial meeting, james. � , it is a controversial meeting, james. , � , ~. , james. Thats right. Viktor orban is an unusual james. Thats right. Viktor orban is an unusual eu james. Thats right. Viktor orban is an unusual Eu Leader. James. Thats right. Viktor orban is an unusual Eu Leader. As james. Thats right. Viktor orban is an unusual Eu Leader. As you james. Thats right. Viktor orban is an unusual Eu Leader. As you say, l an unusual Eu Leader. As you say, accused of Anti Semitism by critics, islamophobia, undermining democracy. The fact he will get a visit here in a few minutes time has raised eyebrows. Downing street has said if another Eu Leader asks for a meeting you have to have a pretty good reason to say no. They also say this man is now the chair of a regional group of Central European countries, they are players within the eu and you have to have a relationship with these people. They also say that Downing Street disagrees with him on issues but you cantjust hold talks with people you agree with, you have to engage with people. There are issues to talk about. Mr orban is close to moscow and beijing, he is close to moscow and beijing, he is close to moscow and beijing, he is close to belarus after the events of the forced landing of the plane at the forced landing of the plane at the weekend. Downing street will say, this is an opportunity for the prime minister to voice concerns about those relationships and explain where the west is coming from at a time when mr orbans Big Focus is towards the east. I think the big problem for Downing Street and the prime minister is that they are currently chairs of the G7 Group of nations, a Big Summit In Cornwall next month and one of the big themes is about promoting Western Liberal Democracy and its values and human rights. And the man who will walk in that door is the walking and talking antithesis of the opposite of that at the moment. Antithesis of the opposite of that at the moment. ,. ,. ,. ,. , ~ at the moment. James landale, thank ou. Our top story this lunchtime. As cases of the indian variant of Coronavirus Double in a week, ministers are still weighing up the next easing of restrictions. And still to come. New rules are introduced which mean existing customers mustnt pay more for renewing their Home And Car insurance. Coming up in sport on the Bbc News Channel the countdown to the climax of the Champions League continues. Manchester City And Chelsea arrive in portugal ahead of tomorrow nights all english final. People who renew their home or Car Insurance with the same company each year should no longer be penalised for their loyalty. The financial Conduct Authority has announced that from january, existing customers must be offered a price that is no higher than that paid by customers who are new to the insurer. But the New Rules could see the cheapest deals disappear. Kevin peachey has more. Whether it is insurance for your house or for your car, loyalty doesnt pay, as mike discovered. It was only when he retired that he realised how bad a deal he was getting. Realised how bad a deal he was cuettin. , realised how bad a deal he was cuettin. , getting. The crunch came when i got the renewal getting. The crunch came when i got the Renewal Notice getting. The crunch came when i got the Renewal Notice for getting. The crunch came when i got the Renewal Notice for the getting. The crunch came when i got the Renewal Notice for the car getting. The crunch came when i got the Renewal Notice for the car in the Renewal Notice for the car in february of this year and it had gone up 20 . And one of our daughters said, dad, youve really got to get on the internet and find yourself a better quote than that. So i did. Mike had been a victim of the Loyalty Penalty, getting charged more for staying with the same insurer even though his chances of making a claim with the same. The fca estimates 6 Million people have been paying £200 more than they need each year, and those aged over 65 or without access to technology were most likely to suffer, as many find it hard to shop Around. The most likely to suffer, as many find it hard to shop Around. It hard to shop Around. The Loyalty Enal is it hard to shop Around. The Loyalty Penalty is something it hard to shop Around. The Loyalty Penalty is something that it hard to shop Around. The Loyalty Penalty is something that has it hard to shop Around. The loyalty| penalty is something that has been going penalty is something that has been going on penalty is something that has been going on for years, the systemic overcharging of people just for staying overcharging of people just for staying loyal to the same company, and it staying loyal to the same company, and it has staying loyal to the same company, and it has been custom mating costing and it has been custom mating costing people we estimate £4 billion costing people we estimate £4 billion a costing people we estimate £4 billion a year not just but market such billion a year not just but market such as billion a year not just but market such as broadband and insurance. It causes such as broadband and insurance. It causes huge such as broadband and insurance. It causes huge difficulties for people and that causes huge difficulties for people and that is right that the fca has taken and that is right that the fca has taken the and that is right that the fca has taken the action it has today. The Fca Sa s taken the action it has today. The Fca Says from taken the action it has today. Ttj Fca Says from january, existing royal Motor And Home insurance customers would pay the same as they would if they were a new customer, cancelling an Automatic Renewal will also be easier and in all, they should save people £4. 2 billion in the next ten years. But insurers won some of the cheapest deals may disappear. Some of the cheapest deals may disa ear. ,. , disappear. Some of the current deals on Offer May disappear. Some of the current deals on Offer May not disappear. Some of the current deals on Offer May not be disappear. Some of the current deals on Offer May not be as disappear. Some of the current deals on Offer May not be as widely on Offer May not be as widely available in the future because this is in effect a redistribution of prices between one set of customers, those who shop Around, and the other Shut Set of customers who for whatever reason dont and as the regulator has said, this is a Sector Thatis Regulator has said, this is a sector that is not making excessive profits. That is not making excessive rofits. ,. , , profits. Customers could still see rices profits. Customers could still see prices rise profits. Customers could still see prices rise if profits. Customers could still see prices rise if there profits. Customers could still see prices rise if there insurer profits. Customers could still see prices rise if there insurer thinks | prices rise if there insurer thinks their risk has increased, but they can still shop Around providers for cheaper deals, and for those not chasing the cheapest price, they should at least get a fair one. Kevin peachey, Bbc News. A Coronavirus State of emergency is being extended In Tokyo and several other parts ofjapan, as hospitals remain overwhelmed with serious cases of the virus. The government says the measures, which require bars and restaurants to close early, will stay in place until 20thjune just a month before the Olympic Games are due to begin. Our Tokyo Correspondent Rupert Wingfield hayes joins us now. Is japan still saying they think the games can still go ahead . Thea;r is japan still saying they think the games can still go ahead . They are, prime minister games can still go ahead . They are, prime Minister Suga games can still go ahead . They are, prime Minister Suga in games can still go ahead . They are, prime Minister Suga in his games can still go ahead . They are, prime Minister Suga in his press prime Minister Suga in his Press Conference an hour ago said the games will go ahead and they will be safe and secure, which is the mantra we have heard both from the japanese government and from the Suga International Olympic Committee for many months now. I have to say, going against the opinion of many medical experts, who say that the olympics is a threat to public health, notjust here injapan, but potentially Around the world. This extension of the State Of Emergency is very much about the olympics and about the new strains of the virus that we are now getting here in japan from the uk and also the indian variant that is now causing trouble in britain. The State Of Emergency, the current one has caused the rate of to drop from about 7,000 a day back a couple of weeks ago to 4,000 a day, but that is not nearly enough and officials here say if they lift the State Of Emergency now, this virus is going to come roaring back and we will have another huge surge, putting further strain on hospitals right at the time when the olympics is due to open at The End ofjuly, so that is why they are keeping this in place, hoping that another three weeks will bring the Infection Rate down low enough that they feel confident they can go ahead with the opening of the olympics. Bill can go ahead with the opening of the ol mics. J. 4, can go ahead with the opening of the olmics. J. ,. , olympics. All right, thank you for now, olympics. All right, thank you for now. Rupert olympics. All right, thank you for now, Rupert Wingfieldhayes, i olympics. All right, thank you for now, Rupert Wingfieldhayes, in| now, Rupert Wingfield hayes, In Tokyo. Two English Sides meet in European Club footballs biggest Match Tomorrow the Champions League final. Chelsea will take on Premier League champions Manchester City in front of a third full stadium, with 16,500 spectators, in the portuguese city of porto. Our Sports Correspondent Laura scott is there. Singing settling in to a foreign city to watch their team play, covids made it a novelty forfans. By tomorrow night, more than 11,000 chelsea and Manchester City supporters will have flown in to portugalfrom the uk to see their sides vie for european glory. It might be the third all english Champions League final, but the circumstances make this one unique. Ive been living in New York for 30 years, and when Chelsea Play in a game like this, ive got to get on a plane and come. What is it, nearly 18 months without being in a stadium . Missed it, but happy to be here and looking forward to saturday. It should have been at wembley, it definitely should have been at wembley, but it is nice to get a bit of sun. It might not look like it from the elaborate decorations, but Porto Wasnt actually meant to be hosting this final only stepping in a fortnight ago, when the game had to be moved from Istanbul Due To Travel Restrictions but locals ive spoken to are split between those welcoming the additional business and others concerned over a Potential Spike in cases. We live in a pandemic during one year and, now, its our big opportunity to make the Kick Off to another moment. The tests en route to get here havent been limited to the fans, but 2012 Champions Chelsea overcame Real Madrid thanks to young talent mason mount. Manchester city are the Premier League champions. Meanwhile, Manchester City are eyeing more silverware to add to their recent Premier League title, having reached the clubs first Champions League final. Mahrez in it goes splitting the teams is very difficult, but if i had to make a guess, i would say penalties. I would actually say its going to go all the way. If you look at how close those teams are, the way that chelsea dont give away goals, and the way Champions League finals have gone for chelsea, this is the third, and the other two went to penalties, so dont be shocked again. Its a big night in Club Football but, also, a big test of how safe combining International Travel with live sport is. The prize at The End is sizable, on both counts. Laura scott, Bbc News, porto. Ajury has a jury has found Jack Merritt and Saskia Jones were unlawfully killed at Fishmongers Hall in london in November 2019 by the convicted terrorist osman khan. Our home Affairs Correspondent Daniel Sandford has followed the inquest throughout and joins me from there. Yes, thejury were not throughout and joins me from there. Yes, the jury were not only asked to decide whether or not Mr Khan was a monthly killed, which they have done, but also to answer some questions about how the State Agencies had dealt with khan after his release from prison and they have come to the conclusion that there were omissions and failures in sharing of information by State Agencies, M15 And Counterterrorism policing, and there was also omissions and failures in the management of Usman Khan by probation. This has lasted seven weeks and has exposed a lot of failings by the agencies of the state. ,. , ,. , state. Convicted terrorist Usman Khan heading state. Convicted terrorist Usman Khan heading to state. Convicted terrorist Usman Khan heading to london state. Convicted terrorist Usman Khan heading to london alone. State. Convicted terrorist usman| Khan Heading to london alone on state. Convicted terrorist usman i Khan Heading to london alone on a train, still considered very high risk and only recently out of prison. There had been intelligence that he was planning an attack, but the Probation Team who had approved the Probation Team who had approved the trip had not been told. It ended with hand to hand fighting on London Bridgejust outside with hand to hand fighting on London Bridge just outside Fishmongers Hall. While inside, two young people, Saskia Jones and Jack Merritt, were dying, both had been involved in the Prison Education Organisation learning together that had tried to help khan. Jack marriotts parents told me the deaths were the result of an unforgivable failure by a system that was not fit for purpose. That was not fit for purpose. Jack merritt that was not fit for purpose. Jack Merritt. They had this hugely dangerous person and they lost sight of him being dangerous really from the beginning. Ithiith of him being dangerous really from the beginning the beginning. With all that information, the beginning. With all that information, you the beginning. With all that information, you would the beginning. With all that| information, you would have the beginning. With all that information, you would have thought that the information, you would have thought that the authorities would have put in place that the authorities would have put in place a that the authorities would have put in place a system to monitor and manage in place a system to monitor and manage him effectively and keep the public manage him effectively and keep the public safe. find manage him effectively and keep the ublic safe. J ,. ,. ,. , public safe. And they failed to do that. Public safe. And they failed to do that usman public safe. And they failed to do that. Usman khan public safe. And they failed to do that. Usman khan was public safe. And they failed to do that. Usman khan was jailed public safe. And they failed to do that. Usman khan was jailed as l public safe. And they failed to do that. Usman khan was jailed as a teenagerfor that. Usman khan was jailed as a teenager for trying to set up a terrorist training camp. After eight years in prison, he was still at high Risk Category a inmate, seen as a violent, Radicalising Leader of prison extremists. A month before he was freed, there was intelligence recorded in Capital Letters that he intended to carry out an attack after his release. In prison, he mixed with the killer of lee rigby, the leaders of two major Alqaeda Bomb plots and abu hamza. A ruling by seniorjudges meant that Usman Khan had to be released, rather than being kept in prison, to protect the public. Injail, macro 3 had been allowed to study with cambridge universitys learning to get the scheme, this was seen as positive but ultimately gave him his chance to attack. After his release, living in his flat in stafford, khan stuck to the rules, lolling the Police And Probation into a false sense of security, but mostly he spent the days alone, playing violent video games, a Prison Psychologist had warned probation to be careful if you started isolating. Once he knew he would be allowed to travel alone to london, khan started to prepare Shopping Forfour large to london, khan started to prepare shopping for four large knives and materials to make a fake suicide belt. That same month, the public Protection Panel responsible for him met to discuss his case, but didnt even consider the risk of him taking a train by himself to the capital. M15 had not told mapa about the intelligence, warning that khan might be intending an attack. That was the piece might be intending an attack. That was the piece of might be intending an attack. Tngt was the piece of intel that they had and so do not share that one piece is unforgivable. Bud and so do not share that one piece is unforgivable. Is unforgivable. And so, the scene was set fors is unforgivable. And so, the scene was set fors brutal is unforgivable. And so, the scene was set fors brutal attack is unforgivable. And so, the scene was set fors brutal attack at is unforgivable. And so, the scene was set fors brutal attack at an i was set fors brutal attack at an Iconic London location. As people including Jack Merritt arrived at Fishmongers Hall for event, there were no metal detectors. Later, hiding the belt under his bulky coat, macro 3 sat chatting to Saskia Jones who he would stab to death after lunch Usman Khan slipped out to the mens toilets and strapped two knives to his hands and he said about attacking the people he knew, first Jack Merritt and Then Saskia Jones, he nearly killed another young woman before a reporter, a civil servant, are present on Day Release and a next prisoner intervened. The first to take khan on it wasJohn Crilly, who tried to challenge him in a desperate effort to stop him stabbing people. Questions like, what you think you are doing . Questions like, what you think you are doing . What is going on here . He ust are doing . What is going on here . He just replied are doing . What is going on here . He just replied to me, im going to kill you just replied to me, im going to kill you will play you all up. And stupidly. Kill you will play you all up. And stupidly. I kill you will play you all up. And stupidly, i told kill you will play you all up. And stupidly, itold him kill you will play you all up. And stupidly, i told him to blow it Then, stupidly, i told him to blow it Then, get stupidly, i told him to blow it Then, get on with it. And he said, i am waiting Then, get on with it. And he said, i am waiting for the police to come, i will blow am waiting for the police to come, i will blow it am waiting for the police to come, i will blow it Then. Will blow it Then. Working with a risoner will blow it Then. Working with a prisoner on will blow it Then. Working with a Prisoner On Day will blow it Then. Working with a prisoner on Day Release will blow it Then. Working with a prisoner on Day Release civil prisoner on Day Release civil servant, John Crilly drove khan out onto London Bridge where the three of them tackled him to ground using an ornamental tusk and a Fire Extinguisher and waited for help. This extinguisher and waited for help. As the police arrived as we were taking the police arrived as we were taking the knives the police arrived as we were taking the knives off khan, obviously he said he the knives off khan, obviously he said he was waiting for the police to betow said he was waiting for the police to below the belt, sol said he was waiting for the police to below the belt, so ijust went into shock, to below the belt, so ijust went into shock, ijust didnt know what they were into shock, ijust didnt know what they were waiting for, ijust want them they were waiting for, ijust want them to they were waiting for, ijust want them to shoot him. He just killed two beautiful people. I wanted him dead, two beautiful people. I wanted him dead. I two beautiful people. I wanted him dead, i wanted two beautiful people. I wanted him dead, iwanted it two beautiful people. I wanted him dead, i wanted it over. Two beautiful people. I wanted him dead, iwanted it over. Jack two beautiful people. I wanted him dead, i wanted it over. Dead, i wanted it over. Jack merritt and Saskia Jones dead, i wanted it over. Jack merritt and Saskia Jones had dead, i wanted it over. Jack merritt and Saskia Jones had been dead, i wanted it over. Jack merritt i and Saskia Jones had been murdered by a man he was known to have had a terrorist past and was still under active investigation by m15. Of course, Usman Khan was responsible for Saskia Jones and Jack Merritt� s death and that is why there was an unlawful Killing Conclusion by the jury, but it is striking that in their written conclusions, they talked about a lack of accountability by agencies of the state, not only had they nobody stood up and said, are we really going to allow Usman Khan to travel to London Alonejust going to allow Usman Khan to travel to london alone just a year after his release, but also, that key bit of intelligence, he intends to carry out an attack after his Release Hadnt been widely shared

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