through the process. the met has been trying to rebuild public trust following several high profile cases involving serving officers being convicted of serious crimes, including rape and murder. let s speak to dr charlotte proudman, a barrister and founder of right to equality, which campaigns to change discriminatory laws against women. thank you for coming on the programme. what was your reaction when you heard his comments this morning? i when you heard his comments this mornin: ? . , when you heard his comments this mornin: ? .,, , when you heard his comments this mornin? ., , , when you heard his comments this mornin? , ., morning? i was very disappointed to hear his comments morning? i was very disappointed to hear his comments that morning? i was very disappointed to hear his comments that we - morning? i was very disappointed to hear his comments that we still - morning? i was very disappointed to | hear his comments that we still have a way to go around potential
hello, i m victoria valentine. we start in india where world leaders are expective to arrive in new delhi in the coming hours, ahead of this weekend s 620 summit. this was earlier us presidentjoe biden departing washington for the summit. uk prime minister rishi sunak is also expected to attend. the 620 group consists of 19 of the world s wealthiest economies and the european union. it accounts for 85% of global economic output and two thirds of its population. it s a key forum for international issues but there are deep divisions over some of these, like the war in ukraine. live now to siddarth varadarajan, the founding editor of the independent indian news website the wire. thank you very much forjoining us here on bbc news. what hope is there that india is able to push to the fore the agenda of the global south? i think for india, the 620 has always been about, in a sense, pushing the ideas, views and interests of the global south. we ve been doing this since 2008,
our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, looks back at king charles first year on the throne. the end came amid the tranquillity of balmoral, exactly as the late queen had wanted. at 3:10, at the moment of her death, the crown passed and the reign of charles iii began. no british monarch had waited longer to succeed to the throne and few monarchs can have been as aware as he was of the scale of the challenge. to succeed such a revered sovereign and maintain the monarchy s position. on this, the first anniversary of the late queen s death, the king paid tribute to her. we recall with great affection, her long life, devoted service and all she meant to so many of us. i am deeply grateful too for the love and support that has been shown to my wife and myself during this year, as we do our utmost to be of service to you all. in the year since the late queen s death, the transition to charles has gone smoothly, perhaps more smoothly than many had expected. there s been a chang
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