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in his constituency. the cabinet office is to learn whether it has won its legal challenge to the uk covid—19 inquiry chairwoman's request for boris johnson's unredacted whatsapp messages, notebooks and diaries. high courtjudges are expected to hand down their decision over the government's judicial review of baroness heather hallett�*s order this afternoon. proposals to close nearly all the ticket offices at railway stations across england have been strongly criticised by unions and disability groups. 0perators say most tickets are now bought online orfrom machines. a public consultation has begun. the stunning sea birds, gannets, which mate for life, breed in just a few locations worldwide, one of them is bass rock, in the firth of forth. but last year, the colony was decimated by bird flu. 0ur climate editorjustin rowlatt went to look for signs

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of investigations when a vulnerable victim is involved". the inspectorate currently has six other police forces in special measures. you can see them here — cleveland, staffordshire, gloucestershire, devon and cornwall, wiltshire, and of course the metropolitan police, too. nojustice, no peace! scotland yard is struggling to restore its reputation after two of its officers, wayne couzens and david carrick, were sentenced to life imprisonment for numerous terrible crimes against women. but the nicola bulley case is likely to rekindle the debate about whether smaller forces — like lancashire, one of 43 in england and wales — are up to the job when the national spotlight is upon them. mark easton, bbc news. analysis by the bbc has revealed that britain's local bus network has shrunk by nearly 19% in the decade to march last year. according to the department for transport figures, hertfordshire and leicestershire saw the biggest cuts in services in england. 0perators say they have had to close some routes because of falling

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Breakfast-20211126-06:39:00

arriving before noon. what some people are going to be doing is getting into the uk before 4am on sunday. if they do that, and they will find, sorry, the wind hasjust picked up and knocked the lighting rig! if they get in before 4am on sunday, then they can go home and self isolate for ten days. and they have to take two nhs pcr tests but they are not obliged to pay thousands of pounds going to hotel quarantine. so some people will make that decision. 50 quarantine. so some people will make that decision-— that decision. so what help can they aet from that decision. so what help can they get from travel _ that decision. so what help can they get from travel insurers _ that decision. so what help can they get from travel insurers or- get from travel insurers or airlines?— get from travel insurers or airlines? . �* ., ., , , airlines? that, i'm afraid, is very unclear. some _ airlines? that, i'm afraid, is very unclear. some people _ airlines? that, i'm afraid, is very unclear. some people may- airlines? that, i'm afraid, is very unclear. some people may have| airlines? that, i'm afraid, is very- unclear. some people may have really gold—plated insurance which says, if your country suddenly goes red list, we will pay for your hotel quarantine. 0perators are going to be very flexible in terms of

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BBC News-20211021-08:15:00

nottinghamshire police have told us they've had 12 reports injust the last three weeks. it comes as nearly 150,000 people have signed a petition calling on the government to make searches at bars and clubs mandatory. michael kill is from the night time industries association, he insists work is being done to tackle spiking. 0perators across the country have been working with police, local authorities, key stakeholders. their focus has been on safeguarding customers, particularly women at night, and they, without a doubt, have been escalating their front line protocols in terms of searching. yvette cooper is the chair of the home affairs select committee which has asked for urgent information from police forces on the scale of the problem and drink spiking more widely. she says it should not be the responsibility of the victim to stay safe and that venues and the police need to do more.

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Breakfast-20211021-05:06:00

individuals in england, i ask you to behave responsibly voluntarily and if you do not you will have to impose some rules.- if you do not you will have to impose some rules. thank you very much for that. _ impose some rules. thank you very much for that. we _ impose some rules. thank you very much for that. we will _ impose some rules. thank you very much for that. we will be _ impose some rules. thank you very much for that. we will be speaking | much for that. we will be speaking to the health minister 7:30am. let us know if you have thoughts about the precautions you are taking or not taking. 0n yesterday's breakfast, we told you about a spate of reports of a number of women being injected with drugs on nights out. now the home secretary, priti patel, has asked police for an update, and night time industry leaders have called for an inquiry. more than 150,000 people have signed a petition calling on the government to make searches at bars and clubs mandatory. 0perators across the country have been working with police, local authorities, key stakeholders. their focus has been on safeguarding customers, particularly women at night, and they, without a doubt, have been escalating their front line

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BBC News-20211021-09:22:00

hardest ever winter. no doubt we will bring you more on that during the course of the morning so stay with us. the home secretary, priti patel, has asked police for an update on so—called �*spiking', following a spate of reports of women being injected with drugs on nights out. nottinghamshire police have told us they've had 12 reports injust the last three weeks. this it comes as nearly 150,000 people have signed a petition calling on the government to make searches at bars and clubs mandatory. michael kill is from the night time industries association, he insists work is being done to tackle spiking. 0perators across the country have been working with police, local authorities, key stakeholders. their focus has been on safeguarding customers, particularly women at night, and they, without a doubt, have been escalating their front line protocols in terms of searching. yvette cooper is the chair of the home affairs select committee

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BBC News-20211021-10:24:00

industries association. he insists work is being done to tackle spiking. 0perators across the country have been working with police, local authorities, key stakeholders. their focus has been on safeguarding customers, particularly women at night, and they, without a doubt, have been escalating their front line protocols in terms of searching. yvette cooper is the chair of the home affairs select committee which has asked for urgent information from police forces on the scale of the problem and drink spiking more widely. she says it should not be the responsibility of the victim to stay safe and that venues and the police need to do more. these are very dangerous crimes. if someone is prepared to do this kind of thing to another person, to abuse somebody else�*s body in this way, they are very dangerous. so i think there has to be much more focus on identifying and stopping the perpetrators of these crimes, and that does mean nightclubs or venues of different kinds working much more closely with the police and with local groups and organisations to do that as well.

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BBC News-20210608-19:12:00

caroline davies reports. the deep blues of greece's islands, the mediterranean coves in spain and the sun—drenched beaches of portugal — all now on the amber list, legal to go to, but against government advice. there were few passengers heading out this morning from gatwick. i just think they should've made it red or green, you know, you can either go or you can't. well, to be fair, i haven't seen my family for a while, so i would be going anyway regardless. psychologically i really feel like i need to go. i gatwick is very quiet today. there were only around 60 flights in or out. the industry had never thought it was going to reach 2019 passenger levels. many people will choose to stay in the uk this year, but it also hadn't predicted there would be so few countries on the green list and it's still trying to work out how that affects its operations. 0perators are deciding whether to fly to amber list countries anyway. jet2 has currently decided it won't. a family of four coming back having all those tests, it's a lot of money. people can't afford it.

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