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100 million users. the future of president trump s newly appointed attorney general, jeff sessions, is under threat after it emerged he had two undisclosed encounters with the russian ambassador to the united states, sergei kislyak, during last year s election campaign. as the country s chief law enforcement officer, mr sessions is in charge of the fbi, which is currently investigating alleged russian interference in the election. this all comes as the intelligence committee of the us house of representatives has decided to launch a formal investigation into allegations of collusion between donald trump s presidential campaign and the russian government. our correspondent tulip mazumdar is in washington. yet details emerged the and fast. new. this had been reported in the washington post in the us but it has been confirmed. we understand attorney generaljeff sessions did indeed have two conversations with the russian ambassador to the us last year during the election campa
SleepBusinessSally-bundockSnapchatAppInvestorsUsPlansTwitterThe-bossCash-cowInternet-tv-giant face a mental health problem at some time in ourlives, face a mental health problem at some time in our lives, but is business doing enough to support its staff? i m here at the rather grand institute of directors, it represents thousands of companies, to find out if they could be doing more. in sport, i m at a golf club to find out how proposed major rule changes could affect the game. and british cycling admits serious failings as they are criticised by the uk anti doping agency. after the biggest blunder the oscars has ever seen, two accountants behind the mix up are told they ll never work there again. and carol has the weather. good morning. currently we have a band of rain, sleet and snow in the central swathe of the uk, fading through the morning. a lot of dry weather and sunshine around today and wintry showers in the north, and the gusty winds we ve had in the south will also slowly ease. more details later on. carol, thank you. good morning. first, our main story. v
HelloOneUsVoteHouse-of-lordsMinistersFourSourcesStaff-Institute-of-directorsMental-health-problemCompanies victims are being let down and suspects left untracked by some police forces in england and wales according to a report out today. her majesty s inspectorate of constabulary found a third of forces needed improvement. it said a small number were putting the public at unacceptable risk by rationing services as they struggle with cutbacks. here s our home affairs correspondent, dominic casciani. the cornerstone of british policing the bobby on the beat. but are these vital community posts being eroded as forces juggle their priorities? that s one of the warnings in a stark report from her majesty s inspectorate of constabulary. after five years of budget cuts, some forces aren t making the right tough calls over how to use their resources. it s raised what it calls a red warning flag to those struggling forces. some have been downgrading 999 calls if they re short on officers. that means they don t have to respond as quickly. the hmic also says domestic violence calls to some
DrivingWild-african-elephantsBus-lanes31-millionÂ-31-million4000StudyTwoPolice-forcesVictimsThirdHer-majesty-s-inspectorate-of-constabulary thanks to and on the bus lane cameras snapping up £31 million a year. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. there are claims that policing in england and wales is in in a potentially perilous state, with victims being let down, criminal cases shelved that s the warning from the police watchdog. her majesty s inspectorate of constabulary says most of the 43 forces in england and wales are providing a good service, but a third require improvement. it says some forces are putting the public at an unacceptable risk by rationing their response to crime as they struggle with cutbacks. our home affairs correspondent dominic casciani reports. the cornerstone of british policing, the bobby on the beat. part of the frontline neighbourhood services that solve so many crimes. but our posts like this being eroded? one of the warnings contained in a stark report. laura beale was the pride of devon and cornwall police. after 1a years, she s had enough and resigned and says she cannot d
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