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If i could ask you to stand there, please. Thank you very much. I know, i heard you. In that case, sir, when the crowd has gone, ill happily escort you out. No, sir, i dont want Anybody Antagonising anybody. Yeah, and at the moment, sir, you are quite openlyjewish, this is a pro palestinian march. Im not accusing you of anything but im worried about the reaction to your presence. That was the actual moment. Lets talk to Aruna Iyengar who is in the newsroom. There has been a lot of controversy about how the police dealt with this, and indeed their subsequent response. Yes. Dealt with this, and indeed their subsequent response. Dealt with this, and indeed their subsequent response. Yes. The latest news on that subsequent response. Yes. The latest news on that is subsequent response. Yes. The latest news on that is that subsequent response. Yes. The latest news on that is that the subsequent response. Yes. The latest news on that is that the Campaign News on that is that the campaign for anti semitism, news on that is that the campaign foranti semitism, of which news on that is that the campaign for anti semitism, of which the man who was being interviewed there is the Chief Executive have called for the Chief Executive have called for the metropolitan Police Commissioner sir mark rowley to resign, and those comments have been echoed by the former home secretary Suella Braverman who has been writing today in the Sunday Telegraph Newspaper saying she also feels that the metropolitan Police Commissioner has not handled these pro palestinian protests well over the last six months and that he should now resign. This is the latest complaint in a series of complaints over policing in the last six months. This comes after hamas attacked israel on the 7th Of October Last year. As a result there has been pro palestinian protests weekly in london and across cities in the uk, it is the policing of that that is theissue it is the policing of that that is the issue here. In that clip that we saw there, gideon falter was told by police to remove himself from that area because it was felt that his presence there, and he was told that he was openlyjewish, it was felt that his presence there could lead to a breach of the peace. The police have apologised twice for the handling of this event. The first time they apologised and said that in their defence they said that it was difficult to police in the circumstances and theyd had a new trend of people protesting alongside the pro palestinian protests, trying to make their views heard, this was a provocation. They then retracted that saying that being jewish was not a provocation. So it sir mark rowley really is under pressure now. He is due to meet the policing minister chris philp later this week. Sadiq khan, the mayor of london, has also been speaking out today and he said the handling by police of this incident had been insensitive. But he also acknowledged that the police have a very difficultjob to do. fishers; very difficult 0b to do. Abery n anaa very difficult 0b to do. Abery nyanga in very difficult job to do. Abery nyanga in the very difficult job to do. Abery nyanga in the newsroom, very difficult job to do. Abery i nyanga in the newsroom, thank very difficult job to do. Abery nyanga in the newsroom, thank you for the latest. A Police Officer has been taken to hospital with non life threatening injuries, following a large scale incident in the derbyshire town of ilkeston last night. Our reporter Louisa Pilbeam has the details. This was the scene in ilkeston in derbyshire overnight during a large scale Police Incident in which one officer was taken to hospital. After concerns were raised for the safety of a man, police were called to a house in hartington place. What happened next is currently unclear, but Derbyshire Police have responded to reports on social media that one or more officers had been taken hostage during the incident. Derbyshire constabulary said in a statement a Police Officer was taken to hospital earlier this evening for treatment for an injury which is not life threatening. We can confirm that no officers or other members of the public are currently being held hostage. The area remained cordoned off overnight with police dogs on the scene and a large number of officers. Police said they would remain in the area as a precaution for the safety of the public and said they will provide further information as soon as they can. Louisa pilbeam, bbc news. The Energy Security and net zero secretary Claire Coutinho has been speaking on the bbc� s Laura Kuenssberg on sunday this morning. With me is our political correspondent, damian grammaticas. Lets start off with Climate Change. This is the Talking Point first for the energy secretary. This is the first time she has done a big interview like this on the sunday talk shows for the bbc. The question being put to her was that we saw yesterday, this morning chris stark, so he is the head of the Climate Change committee and leaving hisjob at the end of this week. As he is leaving he has made some real criticism, pointedly of the prime minister, rishi sunak, who has pushed back interim targets for the Climate Change transition on transition to diesel and petrol cars, gas boilers in homes and that sort of thing and he said in that that he said rishi sunak was not such a priority for previous prime ministers, so question to the energy secretary, are you not going to meet your targets, why is this happening . This is what she said. This is what she said. Where we have, this is what she said. Where we have. And this is what she said. Where we have. And i this is what she said. Where we have, and i make this is what she said. Where we have, and i make no this is what she said. Where we have, and i make no apology. This is what she said. Where we | have, and i make no apology for this, have, and i make no apology for this, where have, and i make no apology for this, where we have made some changes this, where we have made some changes where it applies to the Cost Of Living changes where it applies to the Cost Of Living for changes where it applies to the Cost Of Living for people. Raters decisions for people to do with their decisions for people to do with their home or their decisions for people to do with their home ortheir cars, decisions for people to do with their home or their cars, we are going their home or their cars, we are going to their home or their cars, we are going to take a measured approach because going to take a measured approach because we dont want to heat costs on famiiies because we dont want to heat costs on families right now. That because we dont want to heat costs on families right now. On families right now. That may be the riaht on families right now. That may be the right of on families right now. That may be the right of the on families right now. That may be the right of the wrong on families right now. That may be the right of the wrong thing on families right now. That may be the right of the wrong thing to on families right now. That may be the right of the wrong thing to do, | the right of the wrong thing to do, but the point is that plainly that does mean that there has been a slowing down of the pace. The independent watchdog says clearly the uk is substantially off track to hit 2030 targets. I the uk is substantially offtrack to hit 2030 targets. Hit 2030 targets. I would dispute that. Look at hit 2030 targets. I would dispute that. Look at our hit 2030 targets. I would dispute that. Look at our record. Hit 2030 targets. I would dispute that. Look at our record. Every i that. Look at our record. Every single that. Look at our record. Every single target we have had so far we have not single target we have had so far we have not only met but we have overshot have not only met but we have overshot. So have not only met but we have overshot have not only met but we have overshot. � ,. ,. , overshot. So thats Claire Coutinho for the government. Overshot. So thats Claire Coutinho for the government. Mr overshot. So thats Claire Coutinho for the government. Mr stark overshot. So thats Claire Coutinho for the government. Mr stark also | for the government. Mr stark also had some criticism for labour as well. Had some criticism for labour as well. ,. ,. Well. Yes and not ust labour and he was critical well. Yes and not ust labour and he was criticai of well. Yes and Notjust Labour and he was critical of labour well. Yes and Notjust Labour and he was critical of labour for well. Yes and Notjust Labour and he was critical of labour for not was critical of labour for not talking up enough, or the Labour Leader sir keir starmer, for not being vocal enough on this. And of the scottish government, too, which is also put back its own targets. On labour what he was saying is that he thinks politicians are sort of being a bit afraid to talk enough on this subject. Labour has its own plan. 28 billion a year was one of the centrepieces it was offering and it scaled that back. The question for labour was what about their ambition . What about the scale of their ambition . Ambition . What about the scale of theirambition . Shabana ambition . What about the scale of their ambition . Shabana mahmood, ambition . What about the scale of theirambition . Shabana mahmood, the shadow secretary of state for justice was also on the show, and she was asked about that by Laura Kuenssberg. The question to her was are you rolling back as well . There is no doubt this is going to be there is no doubt this is going to he a there is no doubt this is going to be a Challenging Mission we have set for ourselves. But we are not prepared to just sit back and think we are in a doom loop here and it seems like its all pretty hopeless and we can do nothing. Government can achieve huge things here if it has the political will to do so and if it makes some money available, but also if it takes the steps to unlock private Sector Investment which will provide all the money taken which will provide all the money taken together to provide all the clean taken together to provide all the clean energy by 2030 and that will be clean energy by 2030 and that will he so clean energy by 2030 and that will be so necessary if we are to be energy be so necessary if we are to be Energy Independent and not rely on dictators Energy Independent and not rely on dictators abroad as well and get our bills dictators abroad as well and get our hills down dictators abroad as well and get our bills down as well. Gn dictators abroad as well and get our bills down as well. Bills down as well. On the Sunday Mornini bills down as well. On the Sunday Morning shows bills down as well. On the Sunday Morning shows the bills down as well. On the Sunday Morning shows the ministers bills down as well. On the Sunday Morning shows the ministers thatj bills down as well. On the sunday i morning shows the ministers that go out have to be prepared to answer any question thats in the news and we have been talking about this met Police Response to that incident involving the jewish Police Response to that incident involving thejewish man at that pro palestinian march, the minister asked about that. Propalestinian march, the minister asked about that. Asked about that. Yes, Claire Coutinho asked about that. Yes, Claire Coutinho was asked about that. Yes, Claire Coutinho was pressed asked about that. Yes, Claire Coutinho was pressed on asked about that. Yes, Claire Coutinho was pressed on thisj asked about that. Yes, Claire I Coutinho was pressed on this as well. It is not central to her brief, but as you say she needs to face those questions. The question to her, the one doing the rounds this morning, is should the head of the met police resign over this matter . She was pretty clear in what she said was no. Here you go. I personally wouldnt go that far because i havent had the conversations with him. I dont understand yet what he is going to say to the home secretary, those conversations need to take place. But i think it is really important we stand by the Jewish Community and other communities as well and say this and other communities as well and say this is and other communities as well and say this is not what we stand for and this say this is not what we stand for and this is say this is not what we stand for and this is not what equity means today labour was suppressed on the show and shabana mehmoods position were similar, she doesnt think that is the way forward but policing is important and all communities need to feel theyre being treated equally. Damian grammaticas, thank you very much. The issue of pollution and Sewage Seeping into our rivers and seas is one that has prompted plenty of headlines in recent months. It has prompted one canoe club coach on the river thames to get in touch with the bbc to share how his sessions are regularly being disrupted by sewage discharge. Our reporter wendy hurrel has the story. The hambledon weir in berkshire, not farfrom henley, creates the perfect wave for practising sailing canoe skills. But the sport puts these paddlers more than on the river thames they are literally in it and with frequent Sewage Discharges into its waters, they are taking precautions. As experienced paddlers, there are things we can do to minimise the risk of getting ill, so we never eat or drink when we are out on the water, we make sure we wash before we do eat or drink afterwards. We are very careful not to swallow the water. The Sharks Canoe Club operates in different locations around west london. Weve had to curtail activity since the end of november, the amount of rain has been excessive, so we have not taken any of Ourjunior Paddlers Out and we have not taken any new paddlers during that time. Nowhere on the river thames is a designating thames is a designated bathing area so it does not have to be monitored by the Environment Agency and that information made public, but of course there are many who have a vested interest in water quality. Our approach is that it is important we do try to continue to use the rivers, we are the witnesses to whats going on and i think we can be part of the solution, by raising awareness, and demonstrating that its a resource that the community really wants to be available to them. James steen of the Henley Boating Company says he has seen lots of raw James Sneddon of the Henley Boating Company says he has seen lots of raw sewage in the river. It affects my staff and potentially my health. I have been cleaning my boats and i need to make sure i properly wash up and disinfect, but i sure i properly wash up and disinfect, but also part of what i do this for the love of the river and the wildlife, and the wildlife dont get a chance to wash up afterwards, they are in it, the fish have been affected, the birdlife has been affected. There is a Reall Degradation all round. A thames water spokesman said. These river users agree the problem is complex and we all play a part in protecting these Natural Resources and want to be part of the solution. Wendy hurrell, bbc news. Organisers of the uks largest indoor arena have apologised for cancelling tickets to a test show hours before it was due to start. Co op live in manchester is set to have over a 23,000 person capacity, and 11,000 were due at last nights event. But bosses said it was a Difficult Decision to cancel some tickets at short notice theyve invited those affected to another preview show next week. You can get more on that on the bbc news website and app. Mountain rescue volunteers are calling for extra signs to be added to some of the lake districts most popular and dangerous hiking trails. A Teenage Walker has spoken about his terror after falling in freezing conditions on the descent of scafell pike. It took 19 hours for volunteers to get ben longton and his two dogs to safety. Mark mcalindon has the story. This was the moment that ben longton was finally lifted out of piers gill below the summit of scafell pike last month, a moment he didnt think would come. I thought i was dead, i didnt think anyone would call, so i thought, im just going to go sleep cos itll be a less painful death than staying awake. In deep snow, ben had lost

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