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Scandalous

the person does theirjob, whatjob they do, it is not illegal. this clearly is wrong. in 2019, simon hughes launched the first claim directly against the sun. the sun obtained illegally the itemised home phone bill of my associate and friend simon hughes and outed him against his will as bisexual in an article that was frankly intrusive and homophobic. dr evan harris, a former lib dems mp, discovered that his phone number was one of those listed in simon hughes' itemised phone bill. he also launched a claim against the sun and the news of the world. as with heather mills, news group paid to settle both cases before they went to trial. as a former director of hacked off, aren't you just a campaigner and aren't using the legal system now to have a go at the tabloid?

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Verified Live

this is important. republicans are fuelled by the attack from iran on israel, they want to get the israel aid done, they knew this was the way. so, yes, they are already talking about changing the rules for house republicans to have them keep theirjob. he seems at peace. he knows that there is a threat of his job, he knows he may lose hisjob, but he says he believes this is the right thing to do. breaking news coming in from the us, joe biden and the white house, i was saying a little while ago about the uk sanctions and the pronounced against iran. we knew same coordination with the us and joe brighton has released this from the situation room as the us watched iran's attack and it is said that less than a week ago iran launched one of the worst attacks the world is ever seen against israel. together with our allies and

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World Business Report

coined by the psychologist cliff arnall in 2004 — it falls on the third monday in january every year. and this year hp�*s new work relationship index has revealed some startling statistics. its global workplace study has found that only1 in 4 brits are happy at work — so why are most workers in the uk unhappy with theirjob? let's get the view of the entrepreneur and mentor deborah meaden who of course many of us know from watching let's get the view of the entrepreneur and mentor deborah meaden who of course many of us know from watching the hit bbc programme dragon's den. three out of four uk workers not happen in theirjob, that is not good at all? not happen in their “ob, that is not good at all?_ not happen in their “ob, that is not good at all? that does sound scary. _ is not good at all? that does sound scary, there _ is not good at all? that does sound scary, there are - is not good at all? that does i sound scary, there are several things happening here, the covid—19 pandemic gave everyone a chance to reflect on what they wanted out of life and

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BBC News

heritage sexually abusing children in the town and say that basically from then on, the police investigation up to 2012, 2013 that this report looks at, never really got to the crux of the problem, that the investigations were shut down early, they were under resourced and there was a strategic failure at both rochdale council and by greater manchester police. so there were failings, yes, by the detectives investigating those cases but also there was a more systemic failure by those at the very top of both the police and the council, in terms of how they dealt with this issue and what prominence they gave to it. in fact, we heard from sara rowbotham, the leader of that sexual health clinic, saying how she was disbelieved and sort of disparaged when she tried to bring those complaints forward, raised those issues, and she had apologies today but this clearly had a very significant impact on her life and on that of maggie oliver, who you

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BBC News

campaigns, less so. it is about finding what resonates with the younger people in terms of the messaging. but there is also a whole piece in terms of, what kind of medical standards do you need for different roles quest much does everybody need to be really super fit or fit enough to train up at least if they are going to be a cyber warrior, for example? no. the military is moving towards that, certainly. there are other things like how long does it take you from your initial point of interest to actually get in? these are young people, they don't want to be hanging around and sitting on their hands for a year to get through the recruitment process. it needs to be fast, they need to get in and then they need to feel valued. it is a very complex thing and certainly... but you can still tailor, there is still things like community is important to generations. a sense of doing right in theirjob, the moral issue of that and also the giving

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BBC News

shows didn't happen. i fully agree with you, sara, the vast majority of officers approached refused to be interviewed by the review team. that shouldn't be allowed to happen. they shouldn't be allowed to happen. they should be forced to speak about where their failures lay. if i was accused of murder with you, sara, and i refused to say was you when you refused to say it was me, we would havejoint you refused to say it was me, we would have joint enterprise. you refused to say it was me, we would havejoint enterprise. for me, everybody who is responsible for these mistakes should be held accountable, notjust a police officer on the ground who is overwhelmed with a crime 0 that they cannot manage. they need support to do theirjob properly. so i don't them, i blame the resourcing, the decision making, there prioritising and those decisions matter. now if you don't believe what i am saying, i want to finish off by reading a quote from the report,

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BBC News

heard from, who was a detective within greater manchester police, who was involved in some of these operations and investigations and was unhappy about how they were being handled and felt her complaints were not being taken seriously, that the issue was not being taken seriously and ultimately she resigned from the force over it. i suppose the big question is, why were they not listened to? i mean i think that is a question for the leadership of rochdale council and greater manchester police. some of these girls were seen as unreliable witnesses. i think they thought, the report suggests that police are thought some of these cases would be too difficult to take forward and so they were just not given the credence that they should have been and police did not try hard enough to really bring those cases forward and deal with them as prosecutions, as a result, it says some of these children were left to the potentially victims of abuses into

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BBC News

but also a shocking start to the new year is that lava creeps closer and closer to the fishing village. you can see the lava moving closer to the people in the town of grindavik. we can see that the experts they are saying that the eruption is a quarter of the size that there was last month. but the fisher, that is where the lava is coming from, is about one kilometre in length according to a geologist who flew over the area in a helicopter. but they are also saying it is uncertain whether that has reached its full length at the moment so they are keeping a close eye on that. the civil defence also are urging sightseers to stay away and let them do theirjob. of course iceland has a lot of duress who come to see the landscape and one of the things they will want to see is the volcano. ——

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Newsday

down criminals. it might not be theirjob, butjess and claire have volunteered to even up the fight when it comes to crime in the countryside. i love cheltenham where i'll keep my horse and i want to give a little bit back to the community. —— tilton. i'm on my horse almost every day and this volunteering role came up and i thought, "yeah, let's go for it." why not? the aim — to crack down on incidents like this, which last year, nfu mutual says cost the midlands economy more than £11 million. you've had a tip—off already? yes, yes. we were contacted by a volunteer. she had been out riding, had come across some silver tents in a hedgerow ditch line. she's hopped off to have a look. and it was the remains of a cannabis grow, but it was also quite a large box with cannabis in it. the 20 riders vetted and recruited will work alongside rural policing teams to be their eyes and ears along quiet country lanes. for more stories from across the uk, - head — to the bbc news website.

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BBC News

incompetence for not enforcing laws at the us border. what is your response to that? my response _ your response to that? my response is _ your response to that? my response is that they can call him — response is that they can call him incompetent, they can do a lot of— him incompetent, they can do a lot of things, but impeachment is completely improper under the circumstances. they said the circumstances. they said the final— the circumstances. they said the final part out loud. i feel as if— the final part out loud. i feel as if we _ the final part out loud. i feel as if we need to take my colleagues on the other side of the iowa — colleagues on the other side of the iowa back to basics civics 101. _ the iowa back to basics civics 101, and _ the iowa back to basics civics 101, and educate them on what it looks — 101, and educate them on what it looks like to impeach someone. they have to commit high _ someone. they have to commit high crimes or misdemeanours. it's high crimes or misdemeanours. it's not — high crimes or misdemeanours. it's not good enough that you disagree _ it's not good enough that you disagree with their policies or you feel— disagree with their policies or you feel as if they are failing at their— you feel as if they are failing at theirjob. it has to be high crimes— at theirjob. it has to be high crimes or— at theirjob. it has to be high crimes or misdemeanours, and they— crimes or misdemeanours, and they know— crimes or misdemeanours, and they know that they don't have that but — they know that they don't have that but they want to push forward _ that but they want to push forward anyway.— forward anyway. 0k, congresswoman, - forward anyway. 0k, congresswoman, do| forward anyway. 0k, . congresswoman, do you forward anyway. 0k, - congresswoman, do you think that secretary mayorkas is failing at his job? that secretary mayorkas is failing at hisjob? i’m that secretary mayorkas is failing at hisjob?— failing at his “ob? i'm not sa in: failing at his “ob? i'm not saying that. _ failing at his job? i'm not saying that, i'm - failing at his job? i'm not saying that, i'm saying i failing at his job? i'm not i saying that, i'm saying even failing at his job? i'm not - saying that, i'm saying even if you accept their argument, it is still not enough, is the only point that i'm trying to make. i can tell you that congress is failing, because

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