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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170905

Tomorrow. Wales take on moldova in a world cup qualifier tonight, looking to move a step closer to mixtures tournament in russia. To mixtures tournament in russia. For serving members of the british army have been arrested on suspicion of being members of the National Action a band Neo Nazi Group. They are being held under trevor laws of the police say that the public was never ended. Three were arrested in britain and one in cyprus. Another man, nota britain and one in cyprus. Another man, not a soldier, is being detained. The bbcs been told three of the men are members of the royal anglian regiment, which recruits in norfolk, suffolk, essex and cambridgeshire. Four were arrested in the uk, one in cyprus. An Army Spokesman said. That group is National Action, which described itself last year in the language of hitlers fascism, as a National Socialist youth movement. Its members marched the streets. The focus was as much on spreading neo nazi ideas online. But experts say the far right is not well supported. I think extreme right groups in britain and others like britain first are very good these days at creating a sense of greater scale using social media than is actually the case. Probably with National Action, were looking at people in the tens to perhaps the low hundreds at very best. But when the labour mpjo cox was murdered by a loner influenced by similar far right propaganda, the government acted, proscribing or banning National Action. Despite their name, National Action seeks to divide communities and stir up hatred. They are entirely contrary to the interests of our nation. Prescribing this Neo Nazi Group will prevent its membership growing, prevent them spreading propaganda which allows a culture of hatred and division to thrive. Legally, the group should not now exist but police in birmingham are questioning five suspected members under counterterrorism laws, while searches of properties are carried out. Three years ago, she will murdered by her mother at family home. Today, a review into her case says that hardly too overshadowed by concern for her mother. Her dress couldnt have been predicted but social workers were criticised for not reporting. Ayeeshia jayne smith, known as a] to her family. A toddler with a thin frame and described as a happy and smiley child. At 21 months old, her life was brutally cut short by her mother. Kathryn smith, a former drug addict with a history of aggression and self harm, stamped her daughter to death. Today, the serious case review said social workers and medical staff should have asked more questions. The report says. It says. Derbyshire county council has said sorry. How can you assure people at home that this wont happen again . Can you . Can you actually provide that assurance . We work with hundreds of children every single day and we work hard to keep them safe and the majority of times, we are successful at doing so, but one death is one death too many. And a death in such tragic circumstances, of course we are all impacted by it and i am determined to make our services as strong as they can be to minimise the risk of this happening again. A] was at home in the ground floor flat behind me when she was murdered. Medical experts believe her heart was torn by one forceful stamp. Pathologists also found 16 other injuries on her body including an historical bleed to the brain and a damaged spine. She was taken to hospital on more than one occasion in the year she died, including four cuts on her lip and chin and after collapsing. Again, warning signs were missed. The trust agree with the reports findings. We had two instances where we definitely didnt show enough professional curiosity around ayeeshia jaynes attendance. The febrile convulsion wasnt as it turned out a febrile convulsion. We didnt go into ayeeshia jaynes social situation, herfamily situation as much as we should have, we didnt ask enough questions. Concerns raised by ajs biological father, ricky booth, were also ignored. The aim of this review is to learn lessons. But for ajs family, todays report will bring little comfort after the ordeal they have been through. Corinne may chahal is a professor of Child Protection and welfare at Lancaster University and chair of the college of social work. Shejoins us from lancaster via webcam. Thank you for being with us. Its an interesting this case, because i was talking to the former president of the association of directors of Childrens Services a bitterly and he said that serious case reviews a bit earlier. He said that serious case reviews dont really seem to work and they dont perform the function that they are supposed to perform, to foster a sense that lessons must be learnt after a tragedy. I think thats an interesting point. The point about serious case reviews is that they should stimulate systemic cloning, its not just about a should stimulate systemic cloning, its notjust about a particular case, its a window on the system. Systemic cloning. We need to look at the picture. To avoid blaming, he wrote there about wrote about the sense that something should have been done differently but also the idea that something has happened and will people change their behaviour . Its not just will people change their behaviour . Its notjust social will people change their behaviour . Its not just social workers, theres a whole range of different professionals involved. Will they actually change their behaviour . Interesting element of this case, its got all the characteristics of several other well publicised child deaths, disguised compliance, where pa rents deaths, disguised compliance, where parents tractable goodwill over the professionals in hospitals, social workers. Parents try to pull the will. How are we managing that in everyday practice . Thats notjust social workers, all professionals. How do we get through this disguised compliance in a challenging way . At the same time, try and report the child and family if we can to improve. Support details. Child and family if we can to improve. Support details. Even the medical director of one of the Hospital Trust that treated little ayeeshia with her injuries. He said that some of the staff lacked professional curiosity. That lack of professional curiosity. That lack of professional career city is a phrase that crops up time and time again in serious case reviews professional curiosity. The police, professionals in hospitals, they are not asking the right questions, they dont seem capable of getting to the crux of a particular issue when it comes to these serious cases. The thing is that when you read through the case you can see all these, what appeared to be missed opportunities. Hundreds of children are dealt with every day by local authorities, this issue of curiosity is important but its like at what point do you really drill down . Theres 100 children use the indicator, which to decide, that is the one to ask more questions about . Its the one to ask more questions about . Its a difficult professional call and it requires experience and training to do that. It does, but i think for observers watching this interview or reading about this case, the fact that the biological father was concerned and he was ignored, it feels as if you dont need to be a Rocket Scientist to have wa nted need to be a Rocket Scientist to have wanted to listen to the sky, does it . Well, no. To this guy. This points to another issue in this case. The role of significant others in the childs environment and taking seriously what they say. What happens is there is a history, which i dont know, i cant talk about it, but there are cases where there is a history of people coming in and out of their engagement with local authorities and social care and that one point they might be aggressive and angry with social care or not co operate and the next time they might put in a call like that and say, my child is being abused. At what point do you. The relationship isnt there. We have to be better at making relationships with significant others in the childs lives and understanding their perspective but at the same time you can accept, members of the public dont see how often it is that cases, you get lots of phone calls about particular cases and some can be malicious. Again, the experience, training and professional curiosity comes into play to decide what is malicious and what isnt. It can be the same person in the same case. Nobody is pretending that any of this is easy. Absolutely. Thanks for joining pretending that any of this is easy. Absolutely. Thanks forjoining us. And well find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrows front pages at 10 40 this evening in the papers our guests joining me tonight are the political commentator, lance price and liam halligan, chief economics commentator at the daily telegraph. Hurricane irma has been reclassified as an extremely dangerous category five storm, the most powerful there is, as it heads towards the caribbean and the southern United States. With sustained winds of 175 mph, irma is due to move over part of the Leeward Islands tonight around antigua. It has been said to being the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the atlantic basin. Its been classified with sustained winds of 185 mph. The strongest ever hurricane recorded at 190, so it is a monster of a strong. Its continuing to intensify and to go towards the Leeward Islands. It looks likely to make landfall across the island of antiqua. Maybe during the island of antiqua. Maybe during the early hours of tuesday morning, local time. Devastating strength of the winds and gusts of wind, in excess of 220 mascara. Its the storm surge as well, non 11 foot, the meter is potentially of significant rainfall across these islands. This will cause devastating flooding towards those islands. It will continue to go westerly for the next few days. Its just had will continue to go westerly for the next few days. Itsjust had a hurricane, harvey, cause a lot of problems. The problems from harvey came when it became storm harvey and stunned a lot of rental. Irma has heavy winds, which harvey didnt have, and rainfall so. Irma, for a hurricane to continue, it needs warmer waters. It weakens off as it goes landward. With irma, the potential is it will continue to track in a north westerly direction across the leeward isles, then towards st kitts and needless and perhaps the British Virgin islands, proctor riegel, then towards florida, potentially. Priorto recover. Because its moving across water as well as land. It will hang around for 45 days. It could cause catastrophic damage and notjust one island. It could continue on into parts of southern florida, so we are keeping a close eye on it. There is another Tropical Storm almost in the same track as irma developing behind it, this is jose. Same track as irma developing behind it, this isjose. 0n same track as irma developing behind it, this isjose. On top of that, in the gulf of mexico, 70 chance of a Tropical Storm developing. On the line it, caroline cobbe. Thank you for being with us from montserrat. How were we to argue for great you are . Extremely worried. How worried are the people . This is the worst they will have experienced. The island was devastated in 1989. Any idea when irma might hit montserrat . We are just starting to experience the edge now. This evening will be the main part and tomorrow the full impact. We are about 30 miles from antiqua and barbuda, who will take the brunt of the storm, the i of the storm will pass over them. What preparations are being made by the authorities there to deal with this . The hurricane shelter is open. This morning, the sieben sounded at 11 to save they are open. Any people would be gone. The sieben sounded at 11. I had to look after my animals and move them into shelter. Ive moved myself so that the highs im in is very solid. You are already feeling the wind is picking up at the moment . Yes, the weather is starting to become. The main part will be tomorrow. Tonight will see an increase in these conditions. Tomorrow. Tonight will see an increase in these conditionsm sounds as if people have had time to prepare, to get to shelters, to do with this thing. Yes, we became aware of this about thursday last week, so weve had several days to get ready. Good luck to you and all the folk in montserrat. Thank you for joining the folk in montserrat. Thank you forjoining us. The headlines on bbc news for serving members of the army had been arrested on suspicion of terror offences and belonging to a band knew that the group. A serious case review into the murder of 21 month old in staffordshire three yea rs 21 month old in staffordshire three years ago says that social workers missed danger signs. Resident region has one of a global catastrophe of military tensions continue on the korean peninsula. President putin. Now time for a look at the sports news. Wales are in moldova this evening as their bid for world cup qualification continues. Its still goalless but wales with the biggest chance so far. Gareth bale, aaron ramsey and Hal Robson Kanu all with opportunities to score here but none of them could manage it. So no goals after around half an hour in the moldovan capital. Elsewhere in wales group, second placed ireland host leaders serbia. Shane duffy thought hed nodded the irish in front on ten minutes only for the goal to be correctly ruled out for offside. Half an hour gone still goalless. Also tonight coach of englands women mark sampson says his conscience is clear following allegations of bullying, discrimination and racism made by striker eni aluko. Sampson was cleared by an fa inquiry into alukos claims and by an independent investigation. Ive heard the specifics of the allegation and at the time that we released a statement to be clear that i didnt say that. Im disappointed the allegations have come out but i understand it. All i can say is i didnt say that to her with any of my communication. My intention is to support the players, give them confidence and every chance to be successful on the field. Meanwhile sampson has named a 26 player squad for their opening world cup qualifier against russia later this month. There are recalls for defenders gemma bonner and jess carter, forwards Danielle Carter and melissa lawley, as well as goalkeeper mary earps. Liverpool right back Nathaniel Clyne has been ruled out for a significant period of time due to a back injury. Clyne wasnt named in Liverpools Champions League squad for the group stage. Managerjurgen klopp says the reality is that the england defender wont be back playing for some time. Chris froome has nearly doubled his lead after winning the individual time trial at the vuelta a espana. Froome is aiming to complete the tour de france, vuelta double and obliterated the field over the forty kilometre course today. He now heads his nearest rival Vincenzo Nibali by one minute and fifty nine seconds and is strong favourite to win the vuelta for the first time. The big match on day nine of the us open sees two times champion Venus Williams take on Petra Kvitova in the last eight. Kvitova is continuing her comeback from a serious hand injury after being attacked in her home last december. That starts at midnight our time. Earlier, spains Pablo Correno Busta breezed past argentinas Diego Schwartzman in straight sets to reach the semi finals. Carreno busta is the highest ranked player in the bottom half of the draw and is is yet to drop a set in the tournament. Englands bowling coach 0tis gibson expects James Anderson to continue playing International Cricket beyond this winters ashes series englands leading wicket taker goes into thursdays third and deciding test against the west indies at lords three wickets short of 500 in tests. Hes turned 35 this summer and is sixth in the all time list of test wicket takers. Ultimately, hes playing test match cricket now. We say to him, i want you to get yourself fit to play ten games a year, then im sure that something he would snatch your hand off for that situation. Like i said, he enjoys going back to lancashire and contributing there. Hejust lost the game. Love the game. Whilst hes still fit and strong, i think hes still fit and strong, i think he will continue to compete. Thats all sport for now. Today was the first chance after the summer recess for mps to look at the brexit negotiations. The brexit secretary, david davis, has said there are what he called significant differences with the European Commission over the so called divorce bill britain will have to pay when it leaves the european union. Heres our deputy political editorjon pienaar. What did you do this summer . David davis dry to get brexit oxidant high gear. Its been tough and colleagues like foreign secretary borisjohnson are demanding hardball with brussels. Pity the officials, so much to do so little time. Labours eu policy is not at all clear. His deputy talks of staying inside the eu system. Its brexit spokesman doesnt go that far but labour is pledged to challenge ministers on parliaments role, judging brexit, the assemblys role, drew, workers rights. The secretary of state for exiting the european union. At times negotiations have been tough but its clear weve made concrete progress on many important issues. Laughter britain was no newer was nowhere near the bill. The uk bus back approach is substantially more flexible and pragmatic than that of the year, it avoids unnecessary interruption from British Business and consumers. Labour wasnt buying it. Youll duel, which i had hoped had died a death since the election, could yet rise from the ashes. No deal, which was too many promises have been made to budge brexit which cant be kept. Today labour has voted to vote against the bill, if and when they lose that thought, it will be the start of Something Like parliamentary seat war. Labour looks t

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