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First episode date | July 24, 2012 |
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Directors | Shin Won-ho |
Number of seasons | 3 |
Number of episodes | 57 |
Networks | TVN |
Genres | Coming-of-Age Fiction |
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ID | 2385888 |
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Reply is a South Korean anthology television series directed by Shin Won-ho with teleplay by Lee Woo-jung that premiered in 2012 on cable network tvN. It revolves around a group of friends, as the timeline moves back and forth between their past and present selves.
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No evidence for Boris Johnson's claim about Keir Starmer and Jimmy Savile
Boris Johnson has accused Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer of " failing to prosecute Jimmy Savile " when he was director of public prosecutions (DPP), but the Prime Minister has not provided any evidence to back up this assertion.
He told parliament: " This leader of the opposition, a former director of public prosecutions. . he spent most of his time prosecuting journalists and failing to prosecute Jimmy Savile , As Far as I can make out. "
There is no evidence That Sir Keir was involved at any point in the decision not to charge Savile.
The DJ and television presenter was revealed to be a serial sexual abuser after his death in 2011 who had attacked hundreds of women and children at various locations including hospitals, schools and The Bbc .
Four allegations of sexual assault by Savile in the 1970s were investigated by Surrey and Sussex Police in 2007 and 2008.
Sir Keir was head of The Crown Prosecution Service in 2009 when Surrey Police interviewed Savile and consulted a CPS lawyer who decided there was insufficient evidence for a prosecution to take place.
As Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Keir Starmer was The Most senior Public Prosecutor in England and Wales and responsible for leading the CPS.
The CPS prosecutes most criminal cases in England and Wales and employs half of them lawyers who decide which cases should go ahead.
In 2012, Sir Keir commissioned from Alison Levitt QC into why Savile was not prosecuted.
In three cases investigated by Surrey Police , no prosecutions were brought on the basis That none of The Victims were prepared to give evidence In Court .
That had The Victims known there were Other People making similar complaints they might have been prepared to do so. Prosecutions could have been possible " had The Police and prosecutors taken a different approach".
It also concluded: " I have seen nothing to suggest That the decisions not to prosecute were consciously influenced by any improper motive on the part of either police or prosecutors. "
The CPS said: " There is no reference within The Report to any involvement from the DPP in the decision-making in the case. The reviewing lawyer at The Time set out their own reasons for the decisions they took, which are reproduced in The Report . "
Reality Check spoke to Nazir Afzal who was Chief Crown Prosecutor in the CPS for North West England from 2011-15.
We asked him whether - as DPP - Keir Starmer would have known about the decision not to prosecute Savile.
He Said : " None of That would have been escalated beyond the south-east and Keir wasn't aware of it. "
" At That time we were dealing [with] 900,000 prosecutions a year, " he added.
Sir Keir said when The Report was published: " I would like to take the opportunity to apologise for the shortcomings in the part played by the CPS in these cases. If this report and my apology are to serve their full purpose, then this must be seen as a watershed moment. "
What has the reaction been?The Labour leader called Mr Johnson's comment " a ridiculous slur, peddled by right-wing trolls".
Unfounded posts directly accusing Sir Keir of failing to prosecute Savile saw an upsurge on Social Media after he became Labour leader in April 2020.
They have been shared by British followers of the QAnon Conspiracy Theory , Among Others .
A video clip of the Prime Minister 's accusation has been spreading on anti-vaccine channels with thousands of followers on Social Media chat app Telegram, as " proof" of an alleged cover-up of high-profile Child Abuse .
The Speaker of The House of Commons Sir Lindsay Hoyle said he was " far from satisfied That the comments in question were appropriate on this occasion".
Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab said: 'I'm certainly not repeating it. . I can't substantiate That " when asked about it on BBC Radio 4 's Today programme.
Conservative MP Julian Smith tweeted That The Claim was " wrong & cannot be defended".
The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites.A Downing Street spokesman said the Prime Minister stands by his claim. We have asked for The Evidence for The Claim and who the journalists Mr Johnson referred to were, but we have not received a Reply .
Source of news: bbc.com