to return from normandy, and miss a ceremony with other world leaders on omaha beach. the foreign secretary david cameron took his place instead. our political correspondent hannah miller has the latest. a hannah miller has the latest. line up of world lead right a line up of world leaders, the right to left, president biden, german chancellor olaf scholz, french president emmanuel macron and british foreign secretary david cameron. they were at an event to commemorate those who fought to prevent preserve our freedom and value is 80 years ago. rishi sunak had attended the event earlier in the day but then flew home and did an election interview with itv. today he was forced to admit he should have stayed. today he was forced to admit he should have stayed. over the past few da s should have stayed. over the past few days they should have stayed. over the past few days they are should have stayed. over the past few days they are participated - should have stayed. over
frequently stolen item in england and wales, being taken in more than a third of all thefts. in london the metropolitan police say a smartphone is stolen every ten minutes. online banking apps, or having card payments set up on your phone, can make it more of a target, as ben boulos reports. it takes less than a second for thieves on bikes to snatch phones out of the hands of victims using them on the street. when officers caught this thief in london, they found not one but 24 stolen phones on him. behind the bus now, behind the bus. in fact, mobile devices are now the most stolen item in england and wales, according to the latest ons crime survey. this man, who wants to stay anonymous, had his phone taken during a night out. in using it, the thieves stole more than £20,000. the whole time these criminals had my phone, they were able to access my financial apps,
when officers catch the rider, they find not one but 2a stolen phones on him. it s a crime that is becoming more common. mobile devices are the most stolen item now in england and wales according to the latest ons crime survey. criminals find various ways to get hold of the phones, knowing they usually contain valuable financial and personal data. this man, who wanted to stay anonymous, was out with work colleagues when his drink was spiked, his phone was taken, and he was defrauded of more than £20,000. there was a credit card transaction made by google pay. there were also three bank transfers. the whole time these criminals had my phone, they were able to access my financial apps, and these four transactions resulted in significant money being withdrawn from my business and personal accounts which has had a serious