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bells dashcams, mobile phones and the power of google — more crime victims believe they have good evidence to catch the culprits but that is low in incidence as police going after criminals in such incidents. never oh no firth�*s says it has agreement from police to set “p it has agreement from police to set up will pursue all reasonable lines of inquiry of a perpetrator could be apprehended. since 2015 forces have had to say how many of the offences they record results in someone being charged. back then comic it was 16% but none ofjust under 6%. political pressure to improve that number is coming from all sides. i've come across far too many complaints and stories from people about their phone being stolen, their watch being stolen, their car being stolen, them calling up the police only to be given a crime reference number for insurance purposes. and the police not following up, not taking any further action. that is totally unacceptable. as i said, there is no such thing as a minor crime. these thefts can be devastating, they are incredibly violating and they debilitate people's confidence in the police. but police chiefs point out there are reasons for the fall in detections. although overall crime is at historically low levels, improved recording of offences means their caseload is rising and more of the crimes being reported are complex offences to investigate, notably rape and abuse cases. 0n the one hand, this does sound like a no brainer. anybody who's had their car stolen or their phone stolen wants the police to pursue every line of inquiry. at the same time, we also know that, for example, rape and sexual assault, the prosecution and conviction rate for those are incredibly low. we have a tsunami of male sexual violence towards women and girls as it is. if the police are being told you've just got to put even more resources into tackling, say, carand phone crime, that means there's going to be less time and less focus on those really serious violent offences that quite rightly the public are concerned about. so what does reasonable mean? that's the question which lies behind today's announcement. some officers might ask if it would be reasonable to downgrade a complex sexual abuse case to pursue more shoplifters. there is another issue on the government's plate today is the fire brigades union has expressed safety concerns at over the migrant barge moored in dorset. they define it as a death trap. suella braverman has accused the union of a political attack on the government after it threatened legal action to stop migrants are being housed on the barge. she insisted that the bibby stockholm barge is safe. let barge. she insisted that the bibby stockholm barge is safe.— barge. she insisted that the bibby stockholm barge is safe. let me be clear that i — stockholm barge is safe. let me be clear that i think _ stockholm barge is safe. let me be clear that i think this _ stockholm barge is safe. let me be clear that i think this barge - stockholm barge is safe. let me be clear that i think this barge is - clear that i think this barge is safe. it has accommodated people in the past, asylum seekers, oil rig workers and barges of this kind have been used to accommodate asylum seekers in scotland. so i am very confident this barge is safe for human habitation, we have followed all the advice and protocols in anticipation of embarkation but to be clear about what the fire brigade union are doing, they are labour affiliated union and are carrying out a political attack on the government through their challenge right now. they want to stop us, just like we are dealing with a range of forces that want to stop us from stopping the boats, they are all gleeful about the prospect of us putting people the barge. the government _ putting people the barge. the government is _ putting people the barge. the government is also having to deal with the prospect of yet another by—election, triggered by the resignation go to the weekend of the former cabinet minister nadine dorries. both labour and the liberal democrats claim they can win her former seat in the mid bedfordshire constituency. meanwhile, tory mps are reportedly called for an end to end fighting after doris stepped down. she is accused prime minister rishi sunak of heading up a zombie parliament and betraying tory principles. let's get more on this without paying, the political editor politics home. thank you forjoining us. nadine dorries has resigned are now after more than two months or can ijust think now after more than two months or can i just think she would now after more than two months or can ijust think she would go now after more than two months or can i just think she would go with immediate effect. what you make of the timing? the immediate effect. what you make of the timin: ? ., , immediate effect. what you make of the timinu? .,, i. immediate effect. what you make of the timin: ? .,, i. the timing? the timing, as you said, the timing? the timing, as you said, the announcement _ the timing? the timing, as you said, the announcement on _ the timing? the timing, as you said, the announcement on saturday - the timing? the timing, as you said, the announcement on saturday that| the announcement on saturday that she has formally resigned, came at 2.5 months after she first announced she would be quitting parliament. to be honest, when you analyse the timing that the delay in making her resignation official, it looks like an attempt to be as awkward as possible for rishi sunak. as you setting your remarks just now, nadine dorries is no fan of the prime minister, she believes that he stabbed her good friend boris johnson in the back in order to into downing street. by doing this so belatedly, she is setting up another awkward by—election for the conservative party this autumn/winter. this autumn/went out for rishi sunak is a really important time for him, he is trying to build momentum and grow his party's position in the opinion polls with a general election looking about a year away, but this by—election in mid bedfordshire could potentially be a very awkward distraction for the prime minister, particularly if his party go on to lose that by—election. his party's majority in mid bedfordshire is massive, about 25,000, so usually you would expect the conservative party to win, perhaps even comfortably. however, the tory party is in a bad position. it's surrendered big by—election majority in recent weeks and is at risk of doing so again in mid bedfordshire. you mentioned the way nadine dorries made her resignation known and as i mentioned tory mps have called for an end to infighting, but given it was known at that nadine dorries was a big supporter borisjohnson, how much of an effect do you think and arejust getting attack much of an effect do you think and are just getting attack on rishi sunak has hired? in terms of infighting, has it changed how fractured the conservative party is? you are quite right in that there was nothing in that letter that nadine dorries brought to rishi sunak that was published in the mail newspaper that was a surprise. we all knew how she felt about the prime minister, her views on the prime minister, her views on the prime minister, her views on the prime minister had been on record for a while now. i believe there will be a number of tory mps who will be a number of tory mps who will be a number of tory mps who will be relieved that nadine dorries has finally formalise her resignation. could present rishi sunak with a chance to demonstrate perhaps to the public a clean break from the borisjohnson era. that either of infighting, of chaos, the seemingly endless negative headlines about the tory party tearing itself apart. so perhaps this will be a good thing for rishi sunak that this particular element of the tory party infighting is reaching its end. but at the same time, do we imagine that nadine dorries will remain quiet on the sidelines, in the press? you imagine not. the sidelines, in the press? you imagine not-— imagine not. thank you for your comments _ imagine not. thank you for your comments and _ imagine not. thank you for your comments and analysis - imagine not. thank you for your comments and analysis on - imagine not. thank you for your j comments and analysis on that, imagine not. thank you for your - comments and analysis on that, and plenty more to be discussed on the impact of this in the coming weeks and months. thank you. ijust want to bring you some breaking news coming into us, this is being reported by reuters, saying that france's ambassador to niger will stay in the country, despite pressure from leaders of the recent coup. that is what president and your macr01 has said in a speech to diplomats. are speaking at live now, these are live images of his speech to diplomats, and is part of that speech, he has confirmed that the french ambassador to niger will stay in the country, despite pressure from leaders of a recent coup and president macron also reiterated frank support to niger's ousted president by zoom, whose decision not to resign has been called courageous by president macron. spring's football federation will hold an urgent meeting later in response to the controversy surrounding its president. luis rubiales caused outrage when he kissed the spanish playerjenny hermoso on the lips after the spanish team won the women's world cup. hermoso said she did not consent to kiss. mr ruby alice has been suspended by fifa. the spanish federation says it has now begun an internal investigation into sexual violence. 0n internal investigation into sexual violence. on saturday, 11 members of the coaching staff quit in protest at the prison in's behaviour. earlier i spoke to our reporter in madrid who explains what led to this turning point in spanish football. federation has under tremendous pressure to change its stance. in part because of that step taken by the world football governing body fifa it to suspend mr ruby alice. there has been a tremendous amount of pressure within spanish society and within the football world, within the national team which won the world cup basically boycotting the world cup basically boycotting the team until mr ruby alice steps down. . there is an international dimension tour this which includes fifa and i think all this has put a huge amount of pressure on mr ruby alice and the spanish federation and we may see the federation distance itself further from mr ruby alice. what more might we see then from this meeting and the investigation? they have said that the meeting will be used specifically to tackle this crisis. it is a meeting of territorial bosses of the federation. were expected to be a very long one which tackles all aspects of the crisis. 0ne very long one which tackles all aspects of the crisis. one of the issues they might talk about specifically is how for example this whole affair might be undermining spain a's bid to host the 2013 men's world cup alongside portugal and morocco. there are concerns that the fact this has become an international issue is affecting the bid so i think they want to talk about that and minimise the impact on that bid. another issue that may discuss is the future ofjorge beale's, that the coach of the women's team who on friday was seen supporting mr ruby alice and clapping along when he was speaking before the federation but at the weekend he turned against mr rubiales and shooter communique saying his behaviour was not acceptable. there is a feeling his future may be discussed in this meeting as well.— meeting as well. this has been described as _ meeting as well. this has been described as spanish _ meeting as well. this has been described as spanish football's| described as spanish football's #metoo moments. how might we see a culture shift as a result of this? the issue of gender equality and sexual consent, those issues have beenin sexual consent, those issues have been in the public domain for several years now, and that is because the left—wing government of pedro sanchez has made them priorities and uproot legislation in those areas promoting sexual consent, promoting gender equality. but this is in many cases a political battleground with the far right resisting attempts by the government to push through those changes. the interesting thing we have seen over the last few days is we have not seen much pushback from, for example, the far—right of fox party or from the right—wing media against what has been happening with jenni hermoso. there is kind of a consensus here of support forjenni hermoso and a consensus against mr rubiales, if you like. that does suggest there is some kind of major shift here goes beyond football. france is to ban students from wearing a type of muslim address in state run schools from the beginning of september. there been months of debate about whether the government should be banned from schools and combine it covers the whole body except the head and can be won with a head covering such as the niqab or hijab. the minister gave a press conference earlier and called for unity. translation: ~ ~ ., ., . translation: we know that in recent months has been _ translation: we know that in recent months has been a _ translation: we know that in recent months has been a considerable - months has been a considerable increase of attacks on secular some comic on particular the wearing of religious dress which have taken root in certain schools. the firmness of the response in schools is being put to the test by these new phenomena. in the face of occasional blows, attacks and attempted to civilisation, we must and will stand united. this means being clear, this comet has no place in our schools method a religious symbol. in our schools method a religious s mbol. . .. ., in our schools method a religious s mbol. . ., ~ symbol. the french education mr s-ueakin symbol. the french education mr speaking earlier. _ symbol. the french education mr speaking earlier. earlier, - symbol. the french education mr speaking earlier. earlier, our- symbol. the french education mrl speaking earlier. earlier, our chris brunt of explain more about what a abaya is. j brunt of explain more about what a aba a is. , , ., , , abaya is. i guess the hi'ab is the most elevated h abaya is. i guess the hi'ab is the most elevated aspect _ abaya is. i guess the hijab is the most elevated aspect of - abaya is. i guess the hijab is the most elevated aspect of islamic| most elevated aspect of islamic dress, the one that you instantly recognise in the hijab has become recognised terminology. part of that is to do with the number of fans are to be in place in france since 2004 and some of that is also for various other reasons we have models wearing huabs other reasons we have models wearing hijabs but the abaya is something we have not really spoken about in political discourse. this policy comes along following hijab and niqab bands mikkel which are the face covering. the berrettini ban remains in place and also bans on public servants and athletes, were just talking about french athletes were banned by the french football federation for wearing a hijab, for instance. the interesting thing about this abaya is that it is this long, loose address i can look very different depending on what region you are looking. in turkey, it might look like a thick coat works in the middle east it might be very flowing. it looks very different and has varying interpretations depending on who the wearer is. sometimes it can look like a long maxi summer dress which i am sure many people are wearing now. before today, not really heard about the abaya which makes this particular interesting because it is so indistinguishable. you cannot necessarily identify what a abaya is at points because it can literally look like a long, loose address. so it is interesting that this announcement further to the hijab, niqab, this examples of islamic attire has led to this abaya band which is a long, loose, fitted dress and in france, dispenser been implemented go to the last few decades, the first in 2014, their hijab ban in state schools, and that moving to a niqab ban in schools to public servants and athletes too. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a cruise ship has broken free from its moorings, and crashed into a freight vessel during thunderstorms on the spanish island of mallorca. a small number of passengers — on board the p&0 cruises britannia ship suffered minor injuries. heavy rain and strong winds on the island have also led to more than 20 flights being cancelled. the scottish covid—19 inquiry will hold its first hearing today to set out more details of its work. the review will complement the nationwide uk inquiry, focusing on the effect of the pandemic in scotland, and how the government in holyrood responded. families who lost loved ones are expected to attend. a record number of people in the uk are now borrowing from family members to help them buy property. new research shows nearly 320,000 homes are expected to be bought using financial support from relatives this year, which is almost half of all homes bought by those aged under 55. it's feared those without support risk being locked out of the market. you're live with bbc news. from midnight tonight the worlds largest ultra low emission zone will come into force in london. we go live to london where we can speak to the uk ahead of clean cities campaign. thank you forjoining us. do you think enough is being done to support those who can't afford this change, because of course the £2000 scrapping support money doesn't nearly cover the cost of replacing a vehicle for a ulez compliance one? this is happening because of the air pollution crisis we have in a country, notjust in london. the scrappage scheme on the table from the mayor of london is a healthy amount which will go towards helping people switch their vehicle and you can actually have quite an old petrol car under this scheme. dating back to around 2006, so that is effectively a contribution to help people upgrade their vehicle. but i think we should be more support on the table and the mayor has put someone on the table but is also a distraction from the government is not sufficiently helping people through this air pollution crisis or the climate crisis that we are facing. i haven't meant a single person in this whole debate around ulez who wants to drive in the neighbourhoods polluting their own community i think we need to help them not do that. i community i think we need to help them not do that.— them not do that. i think it is a truism to _ them not do that. i think it is a truism to say _ them not do that. i think it is a truism to say that _ them not do that. i think it is a truism to say that people - them not do that. i think it is a truism to say that people do i them not do that. i think it is a l truism to say that people do not necessarily want to live in a polluted place but the question is how that's achieved and has been criticism from some quarters saying that the change that this is going to make to pollution levels is not necessarily worth it, that it's been overstated, that has come from the conservatives on there. what is your response to that? i conservatives on there. what is your response to that?— response to that? i think any action now to improve _ response to that? i think any action now to improve air _ response to that? i think any action now to improve air quality - response to that? i think any action now to improve air quality is - response to that? i think any action now to improve air quality is the . now to improve air quality is the right approach. when we look at the detail of the impact the scheme will have, we firstly must remember that the zone was announced by the mayor of london borisjohnson ten years ago, to this has been a policy on progress in the centre of the city which has air pollution levels, reduced levels of nitrogen dioxide, by half. it is also reduced air pollution the inner part of the city soon and i will see benefits in outer london and especially on the busiest road. the race is a reason why you have an increased risk of a heart attack if you live and work on some of the busiest roads in london and that is where some of the benefits of the scheme may take place because it is ultimately about reducing the number of the most polluting vehicles in london. more than 400,000 to the most polluting vehicles are expected to not be driven in the capital. [30 vehicles are expected to not be driven in the capital.— vehicles are expected to not be driven in the capital. do you think there has been _ driven in the capital. do you think there has been at _ driven in the capital. do you think there has been at sherburn - there has been at sherburn cross—party support or support from the opposition party labour on this, given that the labour leader kier starmer said that sadiq khan should reflect on the impact the ulez expansion is having? which mistress i hope this whole debate is wake—up call for all our leaders to work together on this issue. i am an expat serrated by air pollution and public health in general been turned into a political football. public health in general been turned into a politicalfootball. 0f public health in general been turned into a political football. of all our politicians work together on national and local scales we can get through this but this has been in action for ten years and we have seen no action at national level so i hope the next government whoever they may be will tackle this issue head—on as it deserves to be. thank you. the opposition leader in zimbabwe has accused president emmerson mnangagwa of carrying out a coup. zimbabwe held elections on wednesday and the president was declared the winner on sunday, with nearly 53% of the vote. but the opposition leader nelson chamisa has called the official results a sham. independent observers share that scepticism. the southern african development community says the elections fell short of the requirements of the constitution of zimbabwe. the european union says acts of violence and intimidation resulted in a climate of fear. zimbabwe's leader has dismissed the criticism and insists the elections were fair. well, let's turn now to the fighting on the ground in ukraine. this map shows the current state of the conflict, with the areas in red controlled by russia. the yellow circles indicate where the fighting has been most intense recently, with reports from the south, suggesting kyiv�*s armed forces have broken through some of the toughest russian lines after months of fierce battles and only modest gains. here's paul adams. picking up the pace. could ukraine's counter—offensive, slow—going sincejune, be gathering momentum? in recent days, a few tentative signs. some units do appear to have broken through russia's formidable first lines of defence, south of zaporizhzhia. translation: further on, that's |where we see their supply roads. j they use these roads. i'm sure we'll go faster from here. i don't want my guys to think that they can relax now. they know we're moving on to liberate all of our territories. he says he's looking forward to leading his men all the way to the sea. but that's a long, long way. and this fighting is really hard. success is still far from guaranteed. away from the front lines, the country is now in mourning for one of its best—known heroes. this was andriy pilshchikov, callsignjuice, flying combat missions last year. when russia invaded, few gave ukraine's air force much chance of getting off the ground. but from dogfights over kyiv to the interception of russian cruise missiles, juice was part of an elite force, fighting against extraordinary odds. he and two other senior pilots were killed on thursday — not in combat, but on a training flight. theirjets colliding over a village. the pilots managing, just, to avoid the houses below. ukrainians revere their pilots. a year and a half after russia's full scale invasion, their status as national heroes is well established. president zelensky said the death of andriy pilshchikov and two of his colleagues was a disaster. juice was due to start training on american—made f—16s in a matter of weeks. when the first jets finally arrive early next year, he won't be around to fly them. the headlines coming up for you in just a moment. if you want to get in touch on social media, you can. to stay with us here on bbc news. hello again. the weather over the next few days is going to be fairly quiet. but if you have an allergy to weed pollen, it's worth mentioning that the levels today are high across much of england and also all of wales. the forecast for today is one of sunny spells and a few showers. the showers fairly well scattered and there will be fewer of them than there were at the weekend. so what we have is a lot of sunshine around, variable amounts of cloud. again, the cloud producing the odd shower here and there. but for most of us, we'll miss them. and by the end of the afternoon, we'll be starting to see the cloud thicken up in the western isles, heralding the arrival of a weather front that will later bring in some rain. temperatures, 14 to 21 degrees. with light winds if you're in the sunshine, that will feel quite pleasant. and, in fact, if you're off to the notting hill carnival today, it should be mostly dry, there'll be some sunny spells. at times, there'll be areas of cloud coming across and you could catch the odd shower, but highs up to 20 degrees. now through this evening and overnight, our weatherfront continues to move southwards across scotland, getting into northern ireland and by the end of the night, northern england. behind it, some clear skies with a few showers. ahead of it, quite a bit of cloud with some clear skies. and in ruralareas, it will be a chilly night. these temperatures you see there indicate what you can expect in towns and cities. so tomorrow, our weather front continues to push southwards as a weak affair, bringing in a bit more cloud and a few showers. the showers persist across scotland. it will be breezy in the northwest. in between, once again, we're looking at some sunny skies, with highs 14 to about 21 degrees north to south. then beyond that, as we head into wednesday, still some showers around across the north, and parts of the west. in between, there'll be a lot of dry weather, variable amounts of clouds, some sunshine. but through the afternoon, we could well see some heavier showers, sharp showers across eastern scotland and eastern england and some of those could also be thundery. top temperatures up to 20 degrees. during the course of thursday, we've got this band of rain coming in from the southwest. it looks like it's going to push that bit further north across parts of england and wales, possibly as far north as northern ireland. but it should stay dry in scotland and our temperatures ranging from 14 in the north to a high of about 20 degrees as we push down to the south. 0n shaky ground. shares in chinese real estate giant evergrande plunge 80%. and taking a back seat. safety concerns as robo cabs are allowed on the streets of san fransisco, around the clock. welcome to world business report, i'm egon cossou. shares in the embattled chinese real estate developer evergrande have plunged by more than 80% as they started trading in hong kong for the first time in a year and a half. it came after the firm announced a loss of $3.6 billion in the first six months of the year. evergrande is at the centre of a real estate market crisis threatening the world's second largest economy. michael bristow is the bbc�*s asia pacific editor. thanks asia pacific editor. forjoining us. an 80% drop. what thanks forjoining us. an 80% drop. what has caused this?

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