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BBC News

have a _ i would say about mark rowley, they have a difficult job and i would say about mark rowley, they have a difficultjob and i appreciate that what happened was clearly _ appreciate that what happened was clearly wrong and it's right that they— clearly wrong and it's right that they have — clearly wrong and it's right that they have apologised for that. yes, i do have _ they have apologised for that. yes, i do have confidence in him with us on the _ i do have confidence in him with us on the basis — i do have confidence in him with us on the basis that he works to rebuild the confidence and trust of notjust— rebuild the confidence and trust of notjust the jewish rebuild the confidence and trust of not just the jewish community but also the _ not just the jewish community but also the wider public, particularly people _ also the wider public, particularly people in— also the wider public, particularly people in london but also more broadly— people in london but also more broadly and you regain that trust and confidence by making it clear that the — and confidence by making it clear that the police are not tolerating behaviour— that the police are not tolerating behaviour that we would all collectively deemed unacceptable when _ collectively deemed unacceptable when we see it because it undermines our values _ when we see it because it undermines our values and i think that's critical— our values and i think that's critical and another home secretary will be _ critical and another home secretary will be meeting commissioner later todav _ will be meeting commissioner later today. next, if we go to gb news. this was— today. next, if we go to gb news. this was possibly emergency legislation but it's been five months and are still not over the line. is the house of lords fit for purpose? line. is the house of lords fit for --urose? ., . ~' line. is the house of lords fit for --urose? .. . ~' . line. is the house of lords fit for --urose? ., . ~' . _ purpose? you talk about emergency le . islation purpose? you talk about emergency legislation and _ purpose? you talk about emergency legislation and we _ purpose? you talk about emergency

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BBC News

live from london, this is bbc news. from the campaign trail to the courtroom, donald trump gets ready to become the first american president to face criminal trial. rishi sunak says the first flight to rwanda will leave in the next three months. israel's military�*s intelligence chief resigns, accepting responsiblity for failures before the hamas attack on october 7th. hello, welcome to bbc news now, i'm lucy hockings, three hours of fast—moving news,

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Verified Live

president touching down close to islamabad and meeting various dignitaries, we know that he will meet the prime minister of pakistan, president, we have also seen images of him meeting the head of pakistan's army. so far no international media has been allowed to film or ask any questions on the president's visit. this comes at a very tense time in the middle east with very deteriorating relationship between israel and iran. we don't know exactly what will be discussed in terms of security but we know that both sides of said that while they will be talking about trade and that that is a key part of its visit, there will be discussions about security. the metropolitan police have charged two men with spying for china. they were accused of breaching the official secrets act. they will appear on court on friday. the chinese embassy in london called the arrest still staged politicalfarce. let's speak to our security correspondent gordon corera.

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BBC News

it will be the risk of night frosts, and then we'll see some rain coming our way this weekend, particularly saturday night into sunday as low pressure comes back to our shores. but today we've got this weather front sinking south. you can see there's a lot of cloud around and that weather front is producing some patchy, light rain and some drizzle extending from south—west england, eastern parts of wales, the midlands, northeast england, you could also see the odd shower across parts of south—east scotland, but brightening up across much of scotland and northern ireland through the afternoon. and this is where we'll have the highest temperatures, 16 degrees in glasgow, we're looking at 10 or ii in london and norwich. the average in the far southeast is ia or 15. now through this evening and overnight, this is the weather front, still producing some patchy light rain and drizzle. behind that, though, the skies do clear, it's going to be a cold night once again, colder in the north than last night, a little bit milder under all this cloud in the southeast than last night.

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

much worse than all of that because as bad and as hateful as it was and as disgusting as it was, there was no repercussions for the people. the only repercussions came for trespass violations. >> martha: it's bubbled into other areas and there has been a lot of protests in london as well. this exchange between a jewish man and a london police officer is getting a lot of attention as well. i want to play it for you and get your thoughts on this. let's watch. [ simultaneous talking ] >> i am right about the reaction to your presence. >> martha: what did you make of that? was he trying to keep them safe or was that something else? >> this is absolutely shocking having to explain this to the antiracist crowd. i have long at being part of. first of all, we've got to

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

acknowledge the fact that the uk doesn't have the constitution that we have but this is a complete corrosion of the rights and privileges that we have long been championed -- sorry been championing from a free and civilized society. this is a reversal when this is just like in london and toronto where iranians who had to survive the brutality of the regime came out with signs that said how moss are terrorists. they were arrested and told listen, this is going to have a violent response so we have to protect you and arrestee you. okay? this is a reversal, our rights are the rights to free speech and arresting those who are violent against us this is like saying, you know, during desegregation era that this is going to engender violent so let's just stop the whole desegregation thing. because we don't want the violence. you're actually protecting the people that are violating and

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The Context

battle along with forest in everson. four is a their issue is not with any individual, but the game integrity. the fa say they are investigating. the premier league issued this statement. to matters of the other end. arsenal are hoping to move three points clear. mikel arteta's side now face london rivals chelsea tomorrow. there are five games to go and arteta says his side will give it their all. , �* ., arteta says his side will give it their all. j ., ., their all. they're in a great position — their all. they're in a great position in _ their all. they're in a great position in the _ their all. they're in a great position in the premier - their all. they're in a great - position in the premier league. we've been like this for nine months. i want really to be really

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The Context

here's the prime minister giving his thoughts on the met police and its boss. what happened was clearly wrong and it's right that they've apologised for that. and yes, i do have confidence in him, but that's on the basis that he works to rebuild the confidence and trust of notjust thejewish community, but the wider public — particularly people in london, but more broadly. and you regain that trust and that confidence by making it clear that the police are not tolerating the behaviour that we would all collectively deem unacceptable when we see it because it undermines our values. there's been plenty of reaction. the former chief inspector of constabulary sir tom winsor said he had some sympathy for the police officer in question. he said he'd acted according to the law and had offered to walk mr falter via an alternative route. the shadow home secretary, yvette cooper, said the incident clearly wasn't handled properly and it was right there had been an apology from the met. and a spokesman for the mayor of london sadiq khan who's been meeting

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The Context

right to be there if they are protesting within the guidelines. also if the protest is peaceful and also, if the protest doesn't incite violence or have hate speech or into sit up —— anti—semitic remarks. we will virtual today. sit up —— anti—semitic remarks. we will virtualtoday. i sit up —— anti—semitic remarks. we will virtual today. i understand the decision, but of what we're communicating is that we all have to stay home because it's not safe, whereas those who are actively making it unsafe are allowed to stay. making it unsafe are allowed to sta . �* , . ., ., making it unsafe are allowed to sta. , ., , stay. and yet, victoria coates, the vast majority _ stay. and yet, victoria coates, the vast majority of — stay. and yet, victoria coates, the vast majority of these _ stay. and yet, victoria coates, the vast majority of these people - vast majority of these people protesting in london, protesting on university campuses, are peaceful. it is a small minority that are extreme and who are holding up billboards thatjewish people would find offensive. under theirfirst find offensive. under their first amendment find offensive. under theirfirst amendment rights, they have every right to protest. our university campus is getting it right? christian, i have to say i disagree there _

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The Context

of violence _ i think if you have actual threats of violence to the point where you have _ of violence to the point where you have to _ of violence to the point where you have to cancel all of your classes on campus, _ have to cancel all of your classes on campus, you have to ask — is this a valid _ on campus, you have to ask — is this a valid use _ on campus, you have to ask — is this a valid use of— on campus, you have to ask — is this a valid use of a _ on campus, you have to ask — is this a valid use of a private university? that has— a valid use of a private university? that has to — a valid use of a private university? that has to be unacceptable at some point that _ that has to be unacceptable at some point that you can't control the threat of— point that you can't control the threat of violence to the point you have _ threat of violence to the point you have to _ threat of violence to the point you have to cancel classes or take them virtually _ have to cancel classes or take them virtuall . , , ,., g. . ,, virtually. this is the point, jack, that the government _ virtually. this is the point, jack, that the government has - virtually. this is the point, jack, that the government has been l virtually. this is the point, jack, - that the government has been trying to make, this same point that they've had some protests. i think james cleverly asks if we need to keep protesting. where do you think the government is right now on allowing some of these protests to move through london?— allowing some of these protests to move through london? these are very difficult issues _ move through london? these are very difficult issues to _ move through london? these are very difficult issues to grapple _ move through london? these are very difficult issues to grapple with. - difficult issues to grapple with. do we want _ difficult issues to grapple with. do we want politicians _ difficult issues to grapple with. do we want politicians telling - difficult issues to grapple with. do we want politicians telling us - difficult issues to grapple with. do| we want politicians telling us when we want politicians telling us when we can _ we want politicians telling us when we can and — we want politicians telling us when we can and can't— we want politicians telling us when we can and can't protest— we want politicians telling us when we can and can't protest when - we can and can't protest when we should _ we can and can't protest when we should and — we can and can't protest when we should and shouldn't? _ we can and can't protest when we should and shouldn't? we - we can and can't protest when we i should and shouldn't? we certainly don't _ should and shouldn't? we certainly don't want — should and shouldn't? we certainly don't want that. _ should and shouldn't? we certainly don't want that. it _ should and shouldn't? we certainly don't want that. it is _ should and shouldn't? we certainly don't want that. it is definitely - don't want that. it is definitely true _ don't want that. it is definitely true in — don't want that. it is definitely true in london _ don't want that. it is definitely true in london that _ don't want that. it is definitely true in london that the - don't want that. it is definitely true in london that the vast i true in london that the vast majority_ true in london that the vast majority of— true in london that the vast majority of people - true in london that the vast majority of people in - true in london that the vast majority of people in thesel true in london that the vast - majority of people in these very, very big — majority of people in these very, very big protests— majority of people in these very, very big protests are _ majority of people in these very, very big protests are peaceful, . majority of people in these very, i

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