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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240704

for any reason must be removed from policing and every effort must be made to ensure that similar people neverjoin. that is why we are providing funding to the national police chiefs council to develop an automated system to flag about police officers. we are changing the rules to make it easier for forces to remove those who cannot hold the minimum level of clearance and police chiefs are getting back the responsibility for sharing these conduct hearings so that they can better uphold the standards in the forces that they lead. there will be a presumption for dismissal for any officerfound to have a presumption for dismissal for any officer found to have committed gross misconduct and i can announce today that there will also be an automatic suspension of police officers charged with certain criminal offences. but the work must continue. part two of the report is considering systemic issues in policing such as vetting, recruitment and the culture, as well as the safety of w

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sport Today 20170324

clear of uruguay at the top of the table. argentina s victory over chile takes them up to third, with colombia up to fourth, which is the last of the automatic qualifying places. ecuador are now fifth, which is the play off position, while chile, the reigning south american champions, drop out of the qualifying places completely after that defeat in argentina. let s move to asian world cup qualifying where iran have edged closer to a place at next year s finals in russia. they beat qatar 1 0 in doha, where mehdi taremi beat the off side trap to score the only goal of the game early in the second half. the result take iran four points clear at the top of group a. a giant step forward but now we still need to be focused on these four games that remain. because as everything is showing, the results, everything is showing, the results, everything is showing, the results, everything is very tight and it is not over. we need to be fully concentrated to collect the points that we ne

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170324

towards russian intervention. the number of people killed in wednesday s attack at westminster has risen to five, including the attacker. within the past few hours police have confirmed that a 75 year old man, injured on westminster bridge, has died. his identity has not yet been released. detectives have confirmed the attacker was a 52 year old british man, khalid masood. he d changed his name. he grew up as adrian elms. he was known to the security services. overnight and on thursday, police made eight arrests, five men and three women, in london and in the midlands city of birmingham. tributes have been paid to those who lost their lives. the three identified victims are aysha frade, us national kurt cochran, and police constable keith palmer. nearly 30 people are still in hospital, six of them critically ill. with the latest on the investigation, here s our special correspondent, lucy manning. with a car and a knife, he brought terror to parliament. he is khalid masood, a

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Thursday In Parliament 20170324

declare their defiance after wednesday s terror attack. let this be the message from this house, and this nation today, our values will prevail. the archbishop of canterbury praises those who stepped in to help. there is a victory for what is right and good, over what is evil, despairing and bad. members of the scottish parliament also joined together to send a message of support. and as westminster returns to work, mps debate how to improve social mobility. one study found that children in low income households hear up to 30 million fewer words by the age of three. but first, parliament gathered fewer than 2a hours after the terror attack that left a police officer and two pedestrians dead, and ended with the attacker being shot and killed by armed police. at around 2:40pm on wednesday the man drove a car at high speed across westminster bridge before trying to enter parliament. he was shot dead by a protection officer, after he stabbed and killed pc keith palmer. more than

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