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many, including bmp sir robert neill who has welcomed the scrapping of the rule. or when the state makes an error, it is right and proper that the state accept that as swiftly as possible and secondly that the state then doesn't try to put on needless obstacles in the way of somebody seeking recompense. and obstacles do remain according to mr malc and singh and his legal team. firstly, there is a £1 million cap on compensation and they expect to secure a payout to take another two years for the process. he secure a payout to take another two years for the process.— years for the process. he has to go throu~h a years for the process. he has to go through a hole _ years for the process. he has to go through a hole of _ years for the process. he has to go through a hole of a _ years for the process. he has to go through a hole of a process - years for the process. he has to go through a hole of a process a - years for the process. he has to go i through a hole of a process a second time, proving beyond reasonable doubt that he is innocent. and that is wicked. mr doubt that he is innocent. and that is wicked. ~ a, . doubt that he is innocent. and that is wicked. ~ . , , is wicked. mr malc in sin is 57 ears is wicked. mr malc in sin is 57 years old. _ is wicked. mr malc in sin is 57 years old. he _ is wicked. mr malc in sin is 57 years old, he is _ is wicked. mr malc in sin is 57 years old, he is living - is wicked. mr malc in sin is 57 years old, he is living on - is wicked. mr malc in sin is 57 - years old, he is living on benefits and is currently homeless. he just wants help from the system that has let him down. ihla

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BBC News

for a rape he did not commit. sarah campbell reports. after two decades protesting his innocence, the legal system finally agreed and andrew wilkinson's conviction was quashed. but to add insult to injury, the rules at this point said he would have to pay back his living costs while wrongly imprisoned. i thought to pay these people for doing what they're doing to me is the most sickening, abhorrent, repugnant thing i could imagine. the guilty don't pay. why should the innocent? that's ridiculous. there's been a real problem. sentiments shared by many, including the mp, sir robert neill, who's welcomed the scrapping of the rule. when the state makes an error it's right and proper that the state accepts that as swiftly as possible, and secondly, that the state then doesn't try and put needless obstacles in the way

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Sportsday

wrongly imprisoned. i thought, to pay these peeple _ wrongly imprisoned. i thought, to pay these people for _ wrongly imprisoned. i thought, to pay these people for doing - wrongly imprisoned. i thought, to pay these people for doing what l pay these people for doing what doing to me is the most sickening, abhorrent, repugnant thing i could imagine. the guilty don't pay, why should the innocent? that is ridiculous.— should the innocent? that is ridiculous. , ., ., ridiculous. there has been a real roblem. ridiculous. there has been a real problem. sentiment _ ridiculous. there has been a real problem. sentiment shared - ridiculous. there has been a real problem. sentiment shared by l ridiculous. there has been a real - problem. sentiment shared by many including the mp sir robert newell who has welcomed the scrapping of the rule. ~ , ., who has welcomed the scrapping of the rule. ~ , . ., ~ , ., the rule. when the state makes an error it is right _ the rule. when the state makes an error it is right and _ the rule. when the state makes an error it is right and proper - the rule. when the state makes an error it is right and proper at - the rule. when the state makes an error it is right and proper at the l error it is right and proper at the state _ error it is right and proper at the state accept that as swiftly as possible — state accept that as swiftly as possible and, secondly, that the state _ possible and, secondly, that the state then doesn't try and put need this obstacles in the way of somebody seeking recompense. but somebody seeking recompense. bull andrew somebody seeking recompense. pit andrew malkinson and his legal team say more reform is needed. currently, there is a £1 million cap on compensation and, before any money can be awarded, he will have to once again prove his innocence. he has proved his conviction is unsafe — he has proved his conviction is unsafe this— he has proved his conviction is unsafe. this says _ he has proved his conviction is unsafe. this says he _ he has proved his conviction is unsafe. this says he has - he has proved his conviction is unsafe. this says he has to- he has proved his conviction is unsafe. this says he has to go| unsafe. this says he has to go through— unsafe. this says he has to go through a _ unsafe. this says he has to go through a whole _ unsafe. this says he has to go through a whole other -

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Fox News at Night

i think we might see this case come back and, if so, we should have a lot of confidences in this new da up there. >> trace: do you see, when you see these kinds of carjackings, and you tack about brooke jenkins do you see changes coming in san francisco because seems to be we look look at the video all the time and see cases like this, seems to be they're trying, they're scraping and scrapping but they don't have the resources to you will p it off. >> right, she was a pointed first and then she got elected so she hasn't been there very long but i do think we are seeing incremental changes, hearing a different attitude, different tone even from the mayor of san francisco. the people there are resilient. and i think we're going to see san francisco pull out of this. now, for us down here in southern california, we have to pay attention to what's going on up north, both in san francisco and alameda county so we can take care of the progressive da george gascón who we have down here. >> trace: john great to have you on as well.

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Newsnight

of calls to its helpline specifically on this issue. so, if things are getting choppier for tenants, what's driving it? well, it could be down to a few different factors, including the use of section 21 returning to pre—pandemic levels. so we've come to birkenhead to meet andrew, who's been a landlord for 25 years. he says with the scrapping of no—fault evictions, he'll have to rely on a different bit of housing legislation, section 8, where landlords have to justify an eviction. andrew says it's more expensive and time—consuming. i think the upcoming abolition of section 21 has encouraged some landlords to advance their plans. they've taken that decision to issue section 21 notices now because they don't want to be left with just the section 8 route. and he says more regulation is one of the factors driving landlords out of the market. with the increase in mortgage rates, a lot of landlords are looking to sell. we are working towards at some stage in the next four or five years

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BBC News Now

including the mayor but there is no taking away from the history made here in selby today.— here in selby today. should the mansion _ here in selby today. should the mansion of— here in selby today. should the expansion of the _ here in selby today. should the expansion of the scheme - here in selby today. should the expansion of the scheme be - here in selby today. should the - expansion of the scheme be scrapped? there is no doubt that's the reason we didn't win in uxbridge yesterday and we all need to reflect on that. the man is to reflect on that. but what does _ the man is to reflect on that. but what does reflecting mean? doesn't mean scrapping or postponing it? ring to reflect on it, the mayor needs to, but it was the reason we didn't win in uxbridge. there is no taking away from history in the making here. we have overturned a 20,000 tory majority here. that's the strategy we have change in the party we've brought about. but we need to reflect on uxbridge. what need to reflect on uxbridge. what does reflecting _ need to reflect on uxbridge. what does reflecting on _ need to reflect on uxbridge. what does reflecting on ulez _ need to reflect on uxbridge. what does reflecting on ulez mean though? are put that question to you again because you're not answering it. we've got to look at the result and reflect, the man is to reflect and

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BBC News at Six

that mean scrapping it or postponing it? ~ ., . ., it? we need to reflect on it, the ma er it? we need to reflect on it, the mayer needs — it? we need to reflect on it, the mayer needs to _ it? we need to reflect on it, the mayer needs to reflect - it? we need to reflect on it, the mayer needs to reflect on - mayer needs to reflect on it. because it was the reason we didn't win in uxbridge. what does reflecting on ulez mean because mike does it mean scrapping it? i put that question to you again and you are not answering it. we have to reflect, the mayor needs to reflect, and it is too early to say what should happen next. the conservatives _ should happen next. the conservatives took - should happen next. the conservatives took a - should happen next. the conservatives took a pasting from labour in yorkshire, and the lib dems delivered the same treatment in somerset. the lib dems never bit of cheesy political panto. this, their latest ruse, a cardboard confetti cannon, as they celebrated a stem cannon, as they celebrated a stem can win in somerton & frome. i’m can win in somerton & frome. i'm really starting _ can win in somerton & frome. i“n really starting to like by—elections. what we achieve here is nothing short of spectacular. the trend was clear, even before last night, but now it is certain. the

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BBC News at Six

conservative.— conservative. that matter of substance — conservative. that matter of substance is _ conservative. that matter of substance is this _ conservative. that matter of substance is this - _ conservative. that matter of substance is this - london's| conservative. that matter of - substance is this - london's ultra substance is this — london's ultra low emissions zone, or ulez, being extended next month to the outer suburbs and charging drivers of the most polluting transport. labour say it cost them the election here because plenty of folk blame it on the labour mayer of london. the decision to _ the labour mayer of london. the decision to expand the first night was a _ decision to expand the first night was a tough one but the right one. we listens— was a tough one but the right one. we listens to londoners, because they are _ we listens to londoners, because they are struggling through this cost—of—living crisis, but they are also _ cost—of—living crisis, but they are also suffering the consequences of air pollution. it is also suffering the consequences of air pollution-— air pollution. it is not clear what listenin: air pollution. it is not clear what listening actually _ air pollution. it is not clear what listening actually means, - air pollution. it is not clear what listening actually means, so - air pollution. it is not clear what. listening actually means, so after his yorkshire hogs and chairs, i thought i would ask the labour leader. should the expansion of the ulez scheme in london be scrapped? there was no doubt that that was the reason we didn't win in axbridge yesterday. and that's why i think we all need to reflect on that. the mayer needs to reflect on that. does that mean scrapping _ mayer needs to reflect on that. does that mean scrapping it _ mayer needs to reflect on that. does that mean scrapping it or postponing it? we

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BBC News at Ten

what does reflecting mean? does that mean scrapping it, does that mean postponing it? we need to reflect on it, the mayor needs to reflect on it. because it was the reason we didn't win in uxbridge. what does reflecting on ulez mean, though? does it mean scrapping it? i put that question to you again and you're not answering it. we have to look at the result, we've got to reflect, the mayor needs to reflect, and it is too early to say what should happen next. the conservatives took a pasting from labour in yorkshire, and the liberal democrats delivered the same treatment in somerset. the lib dems love a bit of cheesy political panto. this, their latest wheeze, a cardboard confetti cannon, as they celebrated a stonking win in somerton and frome. i'm really starting to like by—elections. what we achieved here is nothing short of spectacular. the trend was clear, even before last night,

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