an 18 year old was stabbed to death barely a mile from here a few weeks ago. this park is just a couple of minutes walk away from the school so lots of people will congregate here and they might play football or cricket in the summer, but it is also a potential dangerous flashpoint because there is a lot of criminal activity here as well drug dealing, weapons have been stashed here so that is why the chaperones come, notjust to act as a point of reassurance for the children who use this, but also as a deterrent to the criminal activity. we found a machete into the ackers woods just up there. callam dunne has brought me to the park that he and the other chaperones patrol after school. it is known as the ackers and is right next to the ark boulton academy. when bad things happen, it s not often in the eyesight of the public so that s why green areas and big parks like this are often places where a lot of things will happen out of eyesight. callam says that because they spend so much t
help when firms have been told to close by the government, and enforced closure. but we are now entering a period where demand is being hit by other measures, notjust because it s government mandated closures, and the support needs to move hand in hand with that so there are a number of things the government can do to help along with continuing with a really high class roll out of vaccines, boosters and antivirals to help as well. you ve said in your view businesses would rather be able to stay open and have to grapple with the challenges they are facing rather than see more restrictions. what would you say to the government on that, would you like to have a situation where there is no prospect of further lockdown? clearly, that is for the government and medical experts to take a view on. i think the message from business is let s use all of the tools at our disposal, all of the learnings from the last 18 months to two years to try our very best to keep the
notjust to act as a point of reassurance for the children who use this, but also as a deterrent to the criminal activity. we have found a machete into the ackers woods just up there. callum dunn s brought me to the park that he and the other chaperones patrol after school. it is known as the ackers and is right next to the ark boulton academy. when bad things happen, it s not often in the eyesight of the public. that is why green areas and big parks like this are often places where a lot of things will happen out of eyesight. callum says that because they spend so much time with the children, they get a sixth sense if something is wrong and can immediately detect if there is likely to be trouble. if it is a success, it is hoped the chaperones could become a more common sight elsewhere in and wales. time now to get the news where you are. good morning and welcome to viewers of bbc london and bbc south east today.
a decade now. it s getting unsealed which means it becomes public. in her original action in florida, virginia giuffre who brings these allegations against prince andrew said she was exploited notjust by jeffrey epstein but his closest male peers including royalty. she s never defined he that is. prince andrew s lawyers say that all the allegations she makes are baseless, not true but evenif she makes are baseless, not true but even if they were, this document prevents her from even if they were, this document prevents herfrom bringing the action. this is the critical point in this case, really, because if the judge rules the document effectively bars any action then it s judge rules the document effectively bars any action then its game over for her and the case stops. however, course, if the document is open to interpretation, we are going to hear further arguments from the prince s lawyers that the case should be thrown out on all sorts of other grounds, including the fact the compl
violence across the streets, but we do know that there are people out there, there are the dangers of the world out there and you want to be protected in such situations. so the fact that these chaperones are out here now, it does make everybody feel ten times safer. i think that every student should get the chance to go home safely and not to worry about anything like that. it is more scary to go to a stranger and ask for help, so to know there are trained professionals there, that we know they are there to protect us and we can go to them. the walk to and from school can be perilous for teenagers in big cities. an 18 year old was stabbed to death barely a mile from here a few weeks ago. this park is a couple of minutes away from the school so lots of people will congregate here and they might play football or cricket in the summer. but it is also a potential dangerous flashpoint, because there is a lot of criminal activity here, drug dealing, weapons have been stashed here, so that i