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tool. literally, vital. we cannot hope to get weapons off our street without it. of course, it must be used skilfully, responsibly, and proportionately. as is true of every power with which we invest the police. but, it would be a tragic mistake to conclude that stop and search is too controversial to use extensively. or, that it cannot be is effectively with sensible safeguards. suggestions that it is a means of victimising young black men haveit means of victimising young black men have it precisely the wrong way around, mr speaker. the facts are, that young black man are proportionately likely to be victims of violent crimes. they are the ones most in need back disproportionately. this is about saving the lives of young black men. being stopped and searched while carrying a weapon can stop someone from whatever background from making a terrible mistake they can never undo. sometimes, we lose sight of this point in debating stop and search. black people account for ....
about about an hour or so ago, new detail coming in all of the time as those emergency services deal with it. the fire crews, the ambulance service, police are all there as the latest details on casualties have been made clear. 16 people have been injured including seven who are in a critical condition. we saw one of the earlier pictures showing the whole side of the building had collapsed there onto the straight. the number of casualties, 16 have been injured, seven in critical condition. let s talk to how journalists joining condition. let s talk to how journalistsjoining us condition. let s talk to how journalists joining us live on the programme. alice, tell us the latest that your hearing. the programme. alice, tell us the latest that your hearing. that your hearing. the latest i have heard were that your hearing. the latest i have heard were sirens that your hearing. the latest i have heard were sirens in that your hearing. the latest i have heard were sire ....
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round of the fa cup. it is thankfully a much drier week of weather ahead but it is colder, so we have some frost and fog and for some of us, some wintry showers. i will have all the details throughout the programme. it s monday the 8th of january. our main story. thejustice secretary, alex chalk, will meet with the minister responsible for the post office today to discuss how hundreds of branch managers who were wrongly convicted in the horizon it scandal could be cleared. pressure is increasing on number 10 to take action over what has been described as the most widespread miscarriage ofjustice in british history. here s our business correspondent marc ashdown. hello, how can i help? 0h, hi, it sjo hamilton- here from south warnborough. i m trying to produce this week s cash account. - and what s the problem? jo hamilton s story was central to the recent itv drama she was falsely accused of stealing £36,000 from the village post office she ran in hampshire. in the meantim ....
it s monday 12th june. mps who have been investigating whether borisjohnson misled parliament about covid lockdown parties are meeting today to conclude their inquiry. mrjohnson has already seen a copy of their report and he resigned as an mp on friday describing the common s privileges committee as a kangaroo court. our political correspondent damian grammaticas reports. this is what the privileges committee has been looking into. borisjohnson attending pandemic parties. at one he broke the law and was fined. did he lie to parliament? will the prime minister tell the house whether there was a party in downing street on the 13th of november? prime minister. mr speaker, no, but i m sure that whatever happened, the guidance was followed and the rules were followed at all times. for almost exactly a year, the seven mps on the privileges committee, a majority of whom are conservatives, have been investigating his conduct. last week, they sent him notice of the findings. cer ....