Cuts to policing in some areas are putting the public at risk thats the warning from the Police Standards watchdog. It says there are now too few detectives, leaving a third of Police Forces in england and wales in a potentially perilous state, with victims being let down, criminal cases not investigated and suspects not followed up. Our Home Affairs Correspondent Daniel Sandford reports. From Bedfordshire Police, raiding the home of a suspected drug dealer this morning. On a day that inspectors graded the force as inadequate, the worst place in england and wales, a grading the Chief Constable blames on chronic underfunding. This grading is not correct grading for bedfordshire. If you are going to talk about inadequate, talk about inadequate resources and funding, which has been the case in this force for ten yea rs been the case in this force for ten years now. Among the many failings, the inspectors found that anti social behaviour, like this motorbike riding in a park in dunstable,
Bringing us tomorrow. With me are ben riley smith, deputy Political Editor of the telegraph and john crowley, editor in chief of International Business times uk. Tomorrows front pages. Starting with. The Daily Express leads with a new tax on inheritance. The paper says a death tax is among policies being presented to theresa may to help combat the cost of caring for older people. The lead story of the telegraph explains that scientists have successfully created an embryo using only stem cells for the first time. The mirror leads with a report which reveals four in five hospitals are now unsafe. Guardian has an exclusive interview with the head of mi6. The daily mail leads with the plague of the fly tippers, an epidemic. Snaps debut on the New York Stock Exchange is the top story in the financial times. It says shares in snapchats Parent Company soared more than aoper cent, pay as you learn is the main headline in the i, which says some schools are asking parents to pay £600 to cover c
Vice travel ban from taking effect and then came the white budget and then came the white house budget which laid out his priorities for the year ahead and what is on the Chopping Block and to top it off, the Senate Intelligence Committee Said ina the Senate Intelligence Committee Said in a statement there was no indication that trump towers was the of surveillance of the subject of surveillance of the current president has claimed. Our North American editor followed it all for us. Saint patricks day is 3 i celebrated, but all water does not seem to be enjoying the luck as the of the irish. Last night, the president gave an interview in which he stood by the claim. Wiretap covers a lot of things. I think you will find some interesting items to the forefront over the coming to the forefront over the next fortnight. Today, the Senate Intelligence committee flatly contradicted him. Based on the Information Available to us, we see no indication that trump tower was the subject of surveilla
to try and escape the flames. there s one family, a father, his wife and their five children. he says that theyjumped into the pacific ocean in order to escape the flames that were in their rental car. the flames were coming too close to the car. the car wasn t being able to move because there was so much traffic they got into the water. and he starts to cry when he s in the airport, talking about how the waves started to sweep his children away. fortunately, all seven of them were able to make it to the airport and they are going to be on their way back to california. but some really, really tough moments. there are also, though, a lot of the tourists who have been able to leave are bringing this back to the people who are not going to be able to leave maui. the people whose lives are there saying that really, you know, for them, this might be a weird story that they ll be able to tell for the next couple of years. but there are people whose lives are changed forever. absolutely. ja
plus, a well known mountaineer denies accusations that her team climbed over an injured guide during a bid to break a world record. hello, i m caitriona perry. you re very welcome. the death toll from devastating hawaii wildfires which tore through the island of maui now stands at 59. but there are warnings that number will rise. we re seeing terrifying videos and images from the historic town of lahaina. this video posted to social media shows people struggling in rough waters, after theyjumped into the ocean to escape the smoke, flames and embers. this image from the us coast guard shows the town burning. during the height of the emergency, the agency rescued 17 people from the water and a0 people from the shore. as the hours go on, we re