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Under-fives death rate ‘high in UK’ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-27251908
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Under-fives death rate ‘high in UK’ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-27251908
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Child poverty change ‘put on hold’ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-26362035
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23 Tuesday Oct 2012
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TEMPLATE REPORT
A Newsnight investigation into claims of abuse by former BBC star Jimmy Savile should not have been dropped, the head of the one of the most powerful media organisations in the world admitted today.
George Entwistle, Director General of the BBC, also told the House of Commons Select Committee that the organisation was investigating up to 10 “serious allegations” involving past and present employees.
George Entwistle who often looked uncomfortable during a two-hour grilling from MPs, said: “There is no question that what Jimmy Savile did and the way the BBC behaved in the years – the culture and practices of the BBC seems to allow Jimmy Savile to do what he did – will raise questions of trust for us and reputation for us.
“This is a gravely serious matter and one cannot look back at it with anything other than horror, frankly, that… his activities went on as long as they did undetected.”
Savile, who was also a DJ and died last year aged 84, was described by police as a predatory sex offender. They believe he may have abused many people – including young girls – over a 40-year period and a criminal investigation is under way. On Monday, the BBC’s Panorama programme reported on the abuse allegations against Jimmy Savile, as well as the decision by Newsnight last December to drop its investigations into the claims.
Newsnight editor Peter Rippon had made the decision to drop the Newsnight investigation “on his own account”, the director general said.
“I came away from Panorama firmly of the view that that investigation, even if in the judgement of the editor it wasn’t ready for transmission at the point he was looking at it, should have been allowed to continue.
“What became clear to us after the blog was published was that what had happened on Newsnight, there was a significant, it seemed, difference of opinion between the people working on the investigation and the editor, Peter Rippon, who commissioned the investigation.”
An independent inquiry led by former Sky head of news Nick Pollard will examine why the Newsnight investigation was dropped. George Entwistle said he asked Newsnight editor Peter Rippon to step aside because of inaccuracies in his blog. George Entwistle was also asked about a brief conversation with BBC director of news Helen Boaden last December about the possibility of Newsnight running their report about Savile, while Mr Entwistle, as then BBC director of Vision, was planning Christmas tribute pieces to the presenter.
“The key message I took away was that it wasn’t yet clear to Helen whether it was going to stand up or not.
“I wouldn’t have had any qualms about making any changes we needed to make to the Christmas schedule.”
When asked if it had been a failure by him to ask further questions about the nature of the report, he said he didn’t want to show “undue interest”, adding: “I don’t believe I did fail… the system as a whole doesn’t seem to have got this right.”
Asked whether he now regretted running the tribute programmes for Savile, Mr Entwistle told MPs: “In the light of what’s happening, of course I do.”
He added that the Panorama programme pointed to the BBC’s health as a media organisation, rather than being a “symptom of chaos”, because it showed the organisation’s capacity to investigate itself.
He said no other news organisation in the world would do this.
As well as the Pollard review, former Court of Appeal judge Dame Janet Smith will lead a review into the culture and practices of the BBC during Savile’s time at the corporation and will also examine if the BBC’s child protection and whistleblowing policies are fit for purpose.
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16 Tuesday Oct 2012
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TEMPLATE ANALYSIS
Malala Yousafzai the fourteen-year-old schoolgirl shot by Tareeqi-Taliban gunmen in northwest Pakistan is making good progress in a Birmingham hospital, and is according to the medical director of that hospital “every bit as strong was we were led to believe. “
The teenager, from the once serene and peaceful Swat Valley has become something of a celebrity for her simple stand – namely that girls should be allowed to go to school.
Trouble with that is of course, too many people have an interest in making political capital out of this simple request – the President of Pakistan who like every leader of this country has done little in terms of investing in the education of all children, never mind girls, and outside powers like the US and UK who have made education for girls and women rights an ideological part of their brutal war in Afghanistan and northern Pakistan.
Then, there is of course the gun men who shot this little girl.
The Prophet of Islam championed women’s rights at a time when female babies were being buried alive.
It was he who also once said you can always judge the character of a man from the health of his wife.
Aisha, the Prophet’s last wife, who no doubt is a bit of heroine to Malala, was a strong, independent woman, who was also the source for the Quran and Hadith.
And she also famously led an army into battle.
Malala Yousafza will not need to that, however she will achieve her dream – in spite of her friends and enemies.
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03 Wednesday Oct 2012
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The mother of missing April Jones (picture above) broke down into tears as she appealed for information.
“It’s been 36 hours since April was taken from us and there must be someone out there who knows where she is and can help the police find her,” said Coral Jones (pictured below) during a police appeal.
“We are desperate for any news. April is only five years old – please, please help find her.”

Det Supt Reg Bevan, who is leading the inquiry, said they had received over 400 calls from member of public since his earlier appeal for information on the whereabouts of Mark Bridger between Monday evening and Tuesday afternoon.
“We are actively working through that information,” he said.
He went on to say: “We are focusing on over 20 scenes. We have searched several of them in the Machynlleth area. These searches are continuing.”

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10 Tuesday Jul 2012
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Thomas Lubanga has been sentenced to 14 years in jail for recruiting and using child soldiers in his rebel army in 2002 and 2003.
Taking into account time spent in custody, this will mean the warlord from Congo will now serve a further eight years.
Lubanga would go to people’s homes and ask them to donate something for the war effort, the court heard. He would ask for cash, a cow, or for a child to fight for his rebel army. The court was shown video footage of Lubanga at a training camp, where children as young as 10 were being prepared for battle.
Another video showed young children working as bodyguards.
Lubanga became the first person to be convicted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) since it was set up 10 years ago.
The conflict between ethnic groups in Ituri, north-eastern DR Congo, is estimated to have killed 60,000 people.
The Lubanga case is closely related to the current fighting in DR Congo, where forces loyal to Gen Bosco Ntaganda are threatening the main eastern city of Goma.Gen Ntaganda has been accused of the same crimes as Lubanga and his M23 group resumed its rebellion shortly after Lubanga was convicted.
Lubanga was arrested in March 2005 by UN peacekeepers, along with other militiamen.
Although, he showed no emotion as he was sentenced, Lubanga cried when he was transferred to The Hague in March 2006.
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30 Wednesday Nov 2011
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Staring into the abyss..
This country will face five more years of cut backs – otherwise known as austerity. It will mean that when the coalition government runs for re-election in 2015, they will do so with the promise that there will two more years of “tough choices” before the deficit will be eliminated.
During this time, the axe will fall on 700, 000 public sector jobs, so taking the number of jobless past the three million mark – already over one million of our young people have little prospect of finding a job in the current challenging climate.
Last night, Danny Alexander, chief secretary to the Treasury, informed Newsnight that the Lib Dems were right behind the plan for more cuts.
The opposition says the cuts are too fast.
They are right – the social consequences of the planned austerity measures are horrendous, which is something that the young, well heeled George Osbourne does not seemed to factored into his equations.
However, the two Eds need to come up with ideas as to how propel the economy foward – now is not the time for political point scoring or in fighting, hopefully Labour has learned its lesson from the last time there was a prolonged period of Conservative government, then first Tony Benn and then an overconfident Neil Kinnock ensured three terms of Thatcher, which was followed by John Major.
Arguably the cost to our children will be much worse if David Cameron and George Osbourne are allowed to continue.
According to the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, opportunities for those born into modest incomes have been on the slide since 1970.
One can imagine what they will like on May 7, 2015.
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