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BBC News at Six

the metropolitan police say there are no evidential documents that relate to criminal investigations into the murder. both the morgan family and the panel chair plan to make their own assessments. sanchia berg, bbc news. the number of households in england living in temporary accommodation has passed the 100,000 mark for the first time in nearly two decades. housing charities have described the situation as a grim milestone that shows the system is on its knees. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has been highlighting the problem in recent weeks and joins me now. it isa it is a problem that is just growing, isn't it, michael? it is a problem that isjust growing, isn't it, michael? these are official _ growing, isn't it, michael? these are official figures _ growing, isn't it, michael? these are official figures from - growing, isn't it, michael? these are official figures from the - are official figures from the department for levelling up, housing and communities, and they show that on the final day of last year, more than 100,000 households were living in temporary accommodation, a figure equal to the high set in 200a. that total means that more than 127,000 children were classed as homeless. a

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BBC News at Ten

and two years after the daniel morgan panel had completed its work, the metropolitan police said they'd come across documents relevant to the inquiry. they'd been locked away in a cabinet for several years and overlooked. a senior officer said this was unacceptable and deeply regrettable. an unexpected twist? not for daniel's brother alastair. i wasn't surprised. because in 2011, the prosecution collapsed at the old bailey because of the disarray of the met's documents, you know? for a prosecution — one of two attempts to prosecute the suspect. the metropolitan police say there are no evidential documents that relate to criminal investigations into the murder. both the morgan family and the panel chair plan to make their own assessments.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170226:22:29:00

communication staffers because they talk to reporters and that phone check itself is being leaked by those white house staffers. as we say in the biz, and the beat goes on. trump's beef is partly with his own hand-picked employees, in addition to the career bureaucrats he may not have selected. information merging from these leaks ranges from the mundane, like that phone check, to the pivotal, like this hour that the dhs found statistics undercutting the core rationale for trump's travel ban. these leaks are clearly frustrating and new to donald trump but are they normal? absolutely. and get used to it. coming up, now that the democrats have a new leader, what does the future hold for the party and how does this chair plan to take on president trump? so the the broom said, "sorry i'm late. i over-swept." [ laughter ] yes, even the awkward among us deserve some laughter.

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