That he was a nice guest. And then the nice guest got into his car and drove to westminster bridge. John sweeney reporting there. Well, as you heard, Khalid Masood spent time in three different prisons in his earlier. There has been a well documented problem of islamist radicalisation within the prison system. Last year, ian acheson wrote a report for the government on the issue and joins us now. Thank you forjoining me this evening. There is a lot we dont know about Khalid Masood. Yes. But it is very clear but we do know that he spent time in lewes prison, where you spent a short time as a governor there. And a couple of other prisons, weiland and ford, which you visited. Can you give me an idea that when you visited them, how aware you would have been of the problem of radicalisation there . Firstly, its important to emphasise that we have no idea at this point in time whether his periods of time in custody were relevant at all to what he became, which was a murderous terrorist. Or,
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To remember those killed and injured, and members of the Scottish Parliament sent a message of solidarity To Westminster. Whatever our disagreements in this chamber or any other, we stand united in our core values of democracy, human rights and the rule of law. It had started as the wednesday much like any other. Too many, the first sign that something was very badly wrong came while mps were taking part in a vote, and the deputy speaker, lindsay hoyle, stood up and made this announcement. Order, order i am now going to suspend the sitting of the house. This house is now suspended, but please wait here. Outside the chamber, it was slowly becoming clear what had happened. At around 2 40, pedestrians and police had been mown down as a car was driven across Westminster Bridge at high speed and crashed into railings. The driver then ran round to parliament, stabbing and killing a Police Officer who was protecting one of the entrances, before he himself was shot down by an Armed Protection
Right response to terrorism. Why on earth do the angers me to run the programme from energy street, Reframe Makeshift prompt . What is the latest from there . This is one of five hospitals. Why would they repeating visits to reporters outside hospitals with nothing to report . All of this service to our julie dramatise the situation, adding nothing to the quality of the coverage, but giving maximum exposure to the terrorists. Duly. Apart from reporting facts and show respect for victims, the day after an attack like this should be handled like any other day. The programme had been run from the studio, with sometime allocated to other news, the bbc would have shown that normality had not been disrupted by the incident. Instead, you chose to show the terrorists what a big impact they can have. To discuss how bbc news has covered the attacks and the aftermath, i am joined by gavin allen, the bbcs controller daily news programmes. Several different points there. Lets look at them one at a
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