Findings. But he started by saying that the simple truth is that the deaths that occurred were all avoidable and those that lived in the tower were badly failed. Listening to all of that with me as my colleague, ellie price, and we will talk in more detail now about what Sir Martin said. Thank you forjoining me, and just broadly sum up the findings from today. figs just broadly sum up the findings from today. As You Sa , findings from today. As You Say. There findings from today. As You Say, there were findings from today. As You Say, there were some findings from today. As You Say, there were some of. Findings from today. As you i say, there were some of those key phrases which i think were important to draw out from that report and so martin Moore Bick talked about decades of failure from central government and many of the companies involved and many of those various people and groups and organisations who had a role to play in all of this and even the start of the report talks abou
Ultimately be left behind. Ultimately be left behind. Sarah, thank ou ultimately be left behind. Sarah, thank you very ultimately be left behind. Sarah, thank you very much. Its social Media Companies could face heavy fines, if they fail to tackle on line racist abuse towards footballers. People should not have to put up with racist abuse under any circumstances. Footballers should not have to take it as a price of doing theirjob, and its clear that we need to step up as a society and in terms of the reaction. Itjust. Apart from being personally wrong, itjust really apart from being personally wrong, it just really gets apart from being personally wrong, itjust really gets them down. You wouldnt expect to doing yourjob to put up with that level of abuse, and they shouldnt have to either. I generally think social media compline these companies, if they fail to enforce and stand up to their duty of care, and we will impose fines and will impose very large fines indeed, for these social M
Good evening from newcastle, as the dust settles onjeremy hunts budget, quite possibly the last, before the general election. You join us on the citys Iconic Quayside Overlooking the magnificent river tyne, an area steeped in industrial history, and weve been gauging reaction here, to the chancellors plans throughout the day. Among his biggest annoucements, was a cut in National Insurance, by 2p in the pound, for employees and the Self Employed. Full Child Benefits will be paid to households, where the highest earning parent, is getting up to £60,000. The current limit is £50,000. And, the non dom tax regime, for uk residents whose permanent home is overseas, is to be replaced with new rules, from april next year. Well, the office for budget responsibility, says the overall tax burden, is actually set to reach its highest level for over 70 years. While the government says spending on Public Services will rise by 1 above inflation, some areas could still see cuts in the future. The 0b
But if previous cases are anything to go by, Donald Trumps third indictment is only likely to boost his popularity with Republican Voters. The charges he faces, though, are serious. The 45 Page Indictment accuses the former president of knowingly spreading false claims about Election Fraud to trick and persuade states into helping him overturn the election results. The police are now running back into the capitol building. Hes not been charged with inciting the violent scenes of january 6th, but prosecutors have drawn a link. The attack on our Nations Capital onjanuary 6th, 2021, was an unprecedented assault on the seat of american democracy. Its described in the indictment. It was fuelled by lies. Lies by the defendant, targeted at obstructing a Bedrock Function of the us government, the nations process of collecting, counting and certifying the results of the president ial election. Donald trump responded by posting a Campaign Statement on his social media network, truth social, like
Thank you. And thats bbc news at ten. Theres more analysis of the days main stories on newsnight, with kirsty wark, which isjust getting under way on bbc two. The news continues here on bbc one, as now its time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the almost a year since the start of the Women Life Freedom Protests in iran, we have a Special Report with defiant voices inside the country as the Morality Police double down on the repression of women. So how should the uk calibrate relations with iran . Well be joined by a Iranian American Human Rights researcher whose father was a political prisoner who died under house arrest and the former uk ambassador to iran. Also tonight, to raise or not to raise should the Bank Of England hike the Interest Rate tomorrow, or can the economy do its own work now . Two senior economists argue it out. The upcoming ruthergen and Hamilton West by election expected to be a major Snp Labour Battle could be a bellwether for the general