At 10pm, clive myrie will be here with a full round up of the days news. First now on bbc news, a special edition of inside out investigates how the abuse of hundreds of young men was kept out of the public eye. Chris jackson s report contains you may find upsetting. This week saw the end of the biggest historic abuse enquiry in english legal history. Inside out has had exclusive access to the police investigation, which uncovered a regime of terror at a Detention Centre in county durham. Tonight, we ask how decades of sexual and physical abuse could go unchecked for so long. He shoved me against the wall, put his hand around my throat, squeezing and squeezing tighter and tighter. And all the time, telling me, you know, you will do what youre told to do. It was put away for a long time, but its not a memory that fades, its not a memory that gets easier. I want to say things, i want to tell you things that, you know, some of the feelings, physical and emotional that happened. Well. Come
He shoved me against the wall, put his hand around my throat, squeezing and squeezing tighter and tighter. And all the time, telling me, you know, you will do what youre told to do. It was put away for a long time, but its not a memory that fades, its not a memory that gets easier. I want to say things, i want to tell you things that, you know, some of the things, physical and emotional that happened. Well. Come along. Keep going lets smile, look as though youre enjoying it. Medomsley, near consett, a place where unspeakable acts of violence were carried out across three decades. This site is the sole reminder of a regime where state employees beat and abused vunerable young men they were paid to look after. The remote location kept this atrocious secret hidden for years. A new youth jail was built here in the 90s. The old Detention Centre, which rarely housed more than 100 inmates, closed in 1986 and became derelict, but memories of the brutal regime lived on though scores of wrecked
Fashion with a deal. The government has been defeated again by an enormous majority. They must now accept their deal, their proposal, the one the Prime Minister has put is clearly dead and doesnt have the support of this house. With no sign of a resolution, mps will now get a vote on a no deal brexit and on extending the Brexit Process. Well be talking to people in leave supporting luton, asking for their views on the latest events at westminster. For two years they have been arguing with each other, they cannot Work Together and they should have sorted this out by now. And well be asking our editors across the uk and in strasbourg for their thoughts on the next steps. And well be considering if an extension to the process is now inevitable, withjust 17 days to the set date of britains departure. Also tonight the European Union and india suspend all Flight Operations of the boeing 737 max the model thats crashed twice in the past six months. A third climber has died following an avalan
The investigative team is urging people to come forward as part of its work to "fully understand what took place" at the detention centre over a period of 26 years.
A fresh investigation is taking place into what authorities knew about large scale abuse at the Medomsley Detention Centre in Co Durham which was exposed by the Daily Mirror