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Is more than 200 years old. Do you think, in 200 years, people will still be coming to visit moussas castle 7 still be coming to visit moussas castle . Yes, for sure. Good morning, welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and Rachel Burden. Our headlines today. The Prime Minister vows to come down hard on crime, announcing an expansion of police stop and search powers in england and wales. Were live in malaysia as the search for a 15 year old who went missing while on holiday there enters its second week, with police continuing to look in the forest near her resort. Theres a familiar look to the premier league table, Manchester City are top after a Raheem Sterling hat trick in a 5 0 win against west ham. And in weather, comedy wins may not be as strong today but more ....
And england are 1 0 up against cameroon in the womens world cup. Theres continued focus on borisjohnsons private life after he failed to answer questions at a conservative Leadership Debate about why police were called to his partners flat following reports of a row. His supporters, including the cabinet minister liz truss, say he should bejudged on his policies, not his personal life. But others, Like International trade secretary liam fox, whos backing jeremy hunt, said today mrjohnson should have given an explanation of what happened. Heres our Political Correspondent nick eardley. Often in the headlines, this time for the wrong reasons. After police were called to the flat borisjohnson shares with his girlfriend, mrjohnson has been reluctant to explain. I dont think they want to hear about that kind o ....
Speed skater Elise Christie sets an olympic record in her opening heat in the 500m event. And a warning about a new scam involving the apple itunes service. Tax Authorities Say elderly and Vulnerable People are becoming victims. And carillion bosses are lost for words, as mps ask why they should be believed. Thats in the week in parliament, in half an hour, here on bbc news. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. 0xfam has rejected claims that it covered up an investigation which found some of those sent to help in haiti in the aftermath of an earthquake there exploited local people for sex. 0xfams chief executive said it did inform the Charity Commission, but admitted more could have been done to spell out the details of what happened. Downing street says ....
0xfam says the behaviour of some staff was totally unacceptable. The n60 insists it did inform the Charity Commission, even issuing a press release at the time, and denies a cover up. 0xfam was actually proactive in going to the british public, the department for International Development and the Charity Commission to explain that there had been serious misconduct and wed taken action. The government, which gives 0xfam more than £30 million a year, says. The way this appalling abuse of Vulnerable People was dealt with raises serious questions that 0xfam must answer. Today, fresh claims some of the disgraced staff gotjobs at other aid agencies because 0xfam failed to warn them about the misconduct. This is a shudderingly awful tale, terrible on ....