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BBCNEWS Nicky July 5, 2024



britain, what do you think of it? do you still have trust in the police? are you getting what you need from the police? give us a call, give us a text. we will about that. right now, here is the news. a 15 year old boy who died after being followed by police whilst riding an e bike has been named locally as saul cookson. the incident happened yesterday afternoon in salford. he collided with an ambulance. north west ambulance service has told the bbc the vehicle was moving at the time, but it was not on an active call. the incident has been referred to the independent office for police conduct. the chief inspector of constabulary, andy cooke, has warned public trust in policing is hanging by a thread. he s blamed a series of scandals and the failure to get the basics right. mr cooke wants to have the ability to order police forces to make changes when there are serious public safety concerns. the treasury says the windfall tax on energy firms will remain until march 2028 ....

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BBCNEWS The Papers July 7, 2024



has said the government was now collapsing amid sleaze, scandals and failure. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are benedicte paviot, who is the uk correspondent for france 2a, and ali miraj, columnist at the article. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. the telegraph describes johnson as hanging by a thread after the resignations of sunak and javid. the sun say johnson is in the last chance saloon and described him as being knifed on a day from hell. the daily mail poses the slighlty unusual question of can even boris the greased piglet wriggle out of this? the mirror s headline is quite literally finally they describe it as the end game for boris. the metro wonders if the prime minister will stay. with the headline going, going, gone? to represent sajid javid, rishi sunak and borisjohnson the guardian thinks borisjohnson s leadership is on the brink after two of his ministers quit the ....

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MSNBCW Velshi July 2, 2024



rights. on monday, donald trump was called to the stand to testify in a 250 million dollar civil fraud trial, that could break up his entire family s business empire. predictably, he was combative as a witness. he often gave long winded responses, and he avoided answering questions directly. instead, he took the opportunity to disparage laetitia james, the attorney general who brought the lawsuit, and arthur engoron, the judge presiding over the case who had ot punishment against the company. now on monday, angwin had asked the presidents attorneys to control their client while trump was on the stand. at one point, when asked about one of his properties, he declared, quote, i m not a windmill person. interestingly, no one had asked him anything about windmills. during another line of questioning about his financial statements from 2020, one trump began to reply, quote, i was so busy in the white house with china, russia, and keeping the country safe, at which point the ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News Now June 4, 2024 11:23:00

Presidential race for the white house in 2024. police in england and wales have faced multiple scandals around their conduct, including allegations of endemic sexism and racism. trust is hanging by a thread that s according to the chief inspector in charge of vetting police behaviour. now andy cooke is calling for new powers to improve standards more quickly. we can speak live now to our correspondentjune kelly, who is in the newsroom for us. a damning report, if you look at the detail, the chief inspector of constabulary describing it as one of the biggest crises in living memory. there are some pretty serious challenges for the force to overcome. yes, andy cook says forces are at a turning point. this comes against a background of some very high profile scandals involving british police. we had one officer wayne couzens convicted of the abduction and murder of a young woman in south london. david carrick who admitted being a serial rapist, he had been ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News at One June 4, 2024 12:10:00

Behind this attack. prosecutors haven t yet come up with a clear motive, but there are growing questions about the suspect s mental state. a syrian man with refugee status in sweden, he d been living homeless in annecy for months. his claim for asylum here in france had been rejected just a few days ago. he s due to have a psychiatric assessment today. the suspected attacker entered france legally last autumn, but it hasn t stopped the debate over immigration flaring up here again. the thorns of french politics poking through the tributes. lucy williamson, bbc news, annecy. there s a warning today that public trust in police forces is hanging by a thread and that substantial reform is needed. in his annual report, the chief inspector of constabulary for england and wales says police forces are experiencing what he called one of their biggest crises in living memory . ....

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