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because sarah munby was _ sarah munby. absolutely. because sarah munby was talking _ sarah munby.ell, i think i put it in the notes, money is tight. all i was doing was representing what i was told. i thought i'd just on this file note and it would never see the light of day, other than talking to nick about it, and i said, we are going to proceed with compensation and i will take the consequences. so this is... what other reason would i have done it? it's not done for trying to have a discussion in a year per cycle time with the secretary of state it was just done as a matter of, because the words are so odd. —— in a year's time. so are so odd. -- in a year's time. so the are so odd. —— in a year's time. so the words that you received were different — the words that you received were different to the letter of what the secretary of state laid out? correct _ secretary of state laid out? correct. ., , ., ., , correct. so there was an ambiguity? yes, i think— correct. so there was an ambiguity? yes. i think as _ correct. so there was an ambiguity? yes, i think as you _ correct. so t
because sarah munby was _ sarah munby. absolutely. because sarah munby was talking _ sarah munby.ell, i think i put it in the notes, money is tight. all i was doing was representing what i was told. i thought i'd just on this file note and it would never see the light of day, other than talking to nick about it, and i said, we are going to proceed with compensation and i will take the consequences. so this is... what other reason would i have done it? it's not done for trying to have a...
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sarah: at minimum. anytime i feel tired, i hold those scenarios in my head to think about just how bad it could be. most of the people in congress who would have stood up to him last time, they are gone. they have all been run out. there is brad raffensperger in georgia, there is stephen richer in maricopa county in arizona, kemp in georgia you could probably count on to do the right thing, i'm sure you could, it is a dwindling number of people who will stand up. that is why it is on us to do the hard things in this moment and push one more time, except he will be the 2028 nominee. push one more time. [applause] jonathan: that was so good that as my gift to all of you, i will not tell you why she is wrong and we are all doomed. thank you for coming out. [applause] >> we are through the first quarter. thank you. we will now break for lunch. when you come back from lunch, there will be three panels outside, a principles first banner with lincoln on it, feel free to sign that with one of our sharpies. we w
sarah: at minimum. anytime i feel tired, i hold those scenarios in my head to think about just how bad it could be. most of the people in congress who would have stood up to him last time, they are gone. they have all been run out. there is brad raffensperger in georgia, there is stephen richer in maricopa county in arizona, kemp in georgia you could probably count on to do the right thing, i'm sure you could, it is a dwindling number of people who will stand up. that is why it is on us to do...
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sarah: paul adams, thank you. israeli government had decided to send a delegation to paris for talks tomorrow with representatives of egypt, qatar, and the united states. around the world and across the u.k., this is bbc news. let's take a look at some of the other stories making news. companies have been told they should make workplace adjustments for women going through menopause including relaxing uniform policies and offering working from home on warm days. the equality and human rights commission guidance also states using language that ridicules someone because of their menopausal systems could be harassment. an inquest has heard that a grandmother attacked by xl bully dogs died from a bite wound. esther martin was visiting her grandson in essex when she was injured rlier this month. an inquest opened, police found her with on survivable injuries. epilepsy charities are warning that ongoing shortages in the supply of life-saving medication are putting patients at a higher risk of seizures. they say many more
sarah: paul adams, thank you. israeli government had decided to send a delegation to paris for talks tomorrow with representatives of egypt, qatar, and the united states. around the world and across the u.k., this is bbc news. let's take a look at some of the other stories making news. companies have been told they should make workplace adjustments for women going through menopause including relaxing uniform policies and offering working from home on warm days. the equality and human rights...
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i wanted to i repeat that sarah everard's murder will remain— repeat that sarah everard's murder will followed, i believe, was a watershed moment, _ followed, i believe, was a watershed moment, a _ followed, i believe, was a watershed moment, a turning point for policing and society— moment, a turning point for policing and society in how we know more needs_ and society in how we know more needs to — and society in how we know more needs to be — and society in how we know more needs to be done to radically reduce violence _ needs to be done to radically reduce violence against women and girls and there hnsn't— violence against women and girls and there hasn't been a moment since i took my— there hasn't been a moment since i took my role — there hasn't been a moment since i took my role that i have not focused on this_ took my role that i have not focused on this and — took my role that i have not focused on this and the need for policing to improve _ on this and the need for policing to improve in— on this and the need for policing to improve in how it responds to violence — improve i
i wanted to i repeat that sarah everard's murder will remain— repeat that sarah everard's murder will followed, i believe, was a watershed moment, _ followed, i believe, was a watershed moment, a _ followed, i believe, was a watershed moment, a turning point for policing and society— moment, a turning point for policing and society in how we know more needs_ and society in how we know more needs to — and society in how we know more needs to be — and society in how we know more needs to...
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can i begin by speaking l about sarah everard and her family about sarah everard and herfamily and herremember her in the context of this conversation. i remember vividly the days after sega disappeared because i lived not far from where she disappeared from and it was during the pandemic and my wife and daughters would go for walks regularly around that area. so it brings it all back. those of us with families will be impacted by today's report. the reason why it so important is it quite clear that sexual predator and the six offender was known prior tojoining one of the three police forces he joined. so he should never have joined the police force in the first place. during his service in all three police forces it was clear, there were signals in red flags that were not taken seriously. in the days preceding the abduction and rate and murder of sarah his inappropriate behaviour was demonstrated by the indecent exposure.— indecent exposure. which she had done uuite indecent exposure. which she had done quite a _ indecent exposure. which she had done quite a few— indecent exposure. wh
can i begin by speaking l about sarah everard and her family about sarah everard and herfamily and herremember her in the context of this conversation. i remember vividly the days after sega disappeared because i lived not far from where she disappeared from and it was during the pandemic and my wife and daughters would go for walks regularly around that area. so it brings it all back. those of us with families will be impacted by today's report. the reason why it so important is it quite clear...
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a reminder that the family of sarah everard have - the family of sarah everard have said that they believed died because he was a police officer, because wayne couzens was a serving police officer and said she would never have got into a stranger's car. i am also interested to ask, can other institutions learn lessons from this inquiry? does it go beyond the metropolitan police? i inquiry? does it go beyond the metropolitan police?— inquiry? does it go beyond the metropolitan police? i think the issue around _ metropolitan police? i think the issue around acceptability - metropolitan police? i think the issue around acceptability of. issue around acceptability of behaviours in the workplace is something that applies to people across the public and the private sector. they may list looks carefully at the culture within policing. the acceptance of banter, for example, which is effectively homophobic and sexist behaviour and language, being seen as the norm and i think there are lessons for all of us working in public service that someone�*s banter in someone else�*s bullying. and there shoul
a reminder that the family of sarah everard have - the family of sarah everard have said that they believed died because he was a police officer, because wayne couzens was a serving police officer and said she would never have got into a stranger's car. i am also interested to ask, can other institutions learn lessons from this inquiry? does it go beyond the metropolitan police? i inquiry? does it go beyond the metropolitan police?— inquiry? does it go beyond the metropolitan police? i think...
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review into the mm review into the murder of sarah everard _ review into the murder of sarah everard is - an independent review into the murder of sarah everard is due to be published shortly and it will examine whether any red flags were missed in catching her killer, police officer wayne couzens. the former armed met a police officer will never be released from prison after abducting, will never be released from prison afterabducting, raping will never be released from prison after abducting, raping and murdering sarah everard in south london in march 2021. the 51—year—old abused his position as a police officer to trick her into thinking he could arrest her for breaking lockdown rules which were in place at the time. the murder of sarah everard saw an outpouring of anger and grief, and concerns for women's safety. the metropolitan police was criticised for its heavy handling of a vigilfor sarah everard in 2021, during which some women were bundled to the ground and arrested. the met subsequently made payouts to two women. after the murder, it emerged there had been earlier concern
review into the mm review into the murder of sarah everard _ review into the murder of sarah everard is - an independent review into the murder of sarah everard is due to be published shortly and it will examine whether any red flags were missed in catching her killer, police officer wayne couzens. the former armed met a police officer will never be released from prison after abducting, will never be released from prison afterabducting, raping will never be released from prison after abducting,...
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we think, today, i have sarah everard, her parents. — today, i have sarah everard, her parents, familyparents, family and friends who have to live with _ parents, family and friends who have to live with the shattering consequences of what happened. this is also _ consequences of what happened. this is also a _ consequences of what happened. this is also a day— consequences of what happened. this is also a day when many families who have lost— is also a day when many families who have lost sisters, daughters, mothers _ have lost sisters, daughters, mothers to violence here in parliament to hear my honourable friend _ parliament to hear my honourable friend the — parliament to hear my honourable friend the member for birmingham yardley— friend the member for birmingham yardlev to — friend the member for birmingham yardley to hear and read out the names— yardley to hear and read out the names of— yardley to hear and read out the names of women killed this year. so, today's— names of women killed this year. so, today's damning report is about women — today's damning report is about women
we think, today, i have sarah everard, her parents. — today, i have sarah everard, her parents, familyparents, family and friends who have to live with _ parents, family and friends who have to live with the shattering consequences of what happened. this is also _ consequences of what happened. this is also a _ consequences of what happened. this is also a day— consequences of what happened. this is also a day when many families who have lost— is also a day when many families who have...
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sarah: the u.s. a pretty good shape when you look at homeowners who have lost their mortgage rates but even those consumers with credit card debt and debt services starts to creep out. but the solid leverage picture is not the big picture. is the overall pace of income growth moving forward. sonali: do you worry the pace of inflation is going to outpace wage growth? sarah: i think we will see positive real earnings growth but in terms of the rate of change of real income. last year, we saw inflation including energy and food. that declined by three percentage points which helps lift real income growth. this year we will see a moderate . the jobs market is still rather tight and productivity enhancements that allows business to raise wages. sonali: where do you expect to see it in the next six months or so? given the recalibration of interest rates. sarah: what is happening in the jobs market? we will see some cracks in the job market before we saw revisions. given that is where most consumers earn th
sarah: the u.s. a pretty good shape when you look at homeowners who have lost their mortgage rates but even those consumers with credit card debt and debt services starts to creep out. but the solid leverage picture is not the big picture. is the overall pace of income growth moving forward. sonali: do you worry the pace of inflation is going to outpace wage growth? sarah: i think we will see positive real earnings growth but in terms of the rate of change of real income. last year, we saw...
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sarah: at minimum. anytime i feel tired, i hold those scenarios in my head to think about just how bad it could be. most of the people in congress who would have stood up to him last time, they are gone. they have all been run out. there is brad raffensperger in georgia, there is stephen richer in maricopa county in arizona, kemp in georgia you could probably count on to do the right thing, i'm sure you could, it is a dwindling number of people who will stand up. that is why it is on us to do the hard things in this moment and push one more time, except he will be the 2028 nominee. push one more time. [applause] jonathan: that was so good that as my gift to all of you, i will not tell you why she is wrong and we are all doomed. thank you for coming out. [applause] >> we are through the first quarter. thank you. we will now break for lunch. when you come back from lunch, there will be three panels outside, a principles first banner with lincoln on it, feel free to sign that with one of our sharpies. we w
sarah: at minimum. anytime i feel tired, i hold those scenarios in my head to think about just how bad it could be. most of the people in congress who would have stood up to him last time, they are gone. they have all been run out. there is brad raffensperger in georgia, there is stephen richer in maricopa county in arizona, kemp in georgia you could probably count on to do the right thing, i'm sure you could, it is a dwindling number of people who will stand up. that is why it is on us to do...
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sarah everard murdered by a man who should never have been a police officer. an inquiry highlights the red flags that were missed. a flags that were missed. look at the debate on assis dying a look at the debate on assisted dying in the uk as a legalisation is considered. welcome to bbc news now. more than a hundred palestinians are thought to have died. the hamas run health ministry says more than 30,000 palestinians have now been killed since israel began its military offensive in october. the israeli military issued these pictures of the incident in the last hour. details of the incident are under review and they say dozens of gazans were crushed and trampled, the israeli troops say they open fire because they were under threat. here are palestinians arriving at the hospital in the northern gaza strip, we are trying to piece together the timeline. the hamas run health ministry says more than 30,000 palestinians have now been killed since israel began its military offensive in october. it says the majority of those killed were women and children. that number
sarah everard murdered by a man who should never have been a police officer. an inquiry highlights the red flags that were missed. a flags that were missed. look at the debate on assis dying a look at the debate on assisted dying in the uk as a legalisation is considered. welcome to bbc news now. more than a hundred palestinians are thought to have died. the hamas run health ministry says more than 30,000 palestinians have now been killed since israel began its military offensive in october....
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sarah everard's murder.murder. could he get a job as a police officer now? someone like him, _ police officer now? someone like him, because they get a job as a place _ him, because they get a job as a place of— him, because they get a job as a place of hooker, and keep it? -- olice place of hooker, and keep it? » police officer? i would hope that the vetting in place now would be in place now, that means it should have been —— means it would be viewed as seriously now as it should have been at then. there is not as any other insurance that there aren't other wayne couzens' in the police force, waiting in plain sight. i wayne couzens' in the police force, waiting in plain sight.— waiting in plain sight. i want to ask about _ waiting in plain sight. i want to ask about that, _ waiting in plain sight. i want to ask about that, because - waiting in plain sight. i want to ask about that, because there | waiting in plain sight. i want to l ask about that, because there is waiting in plain sight. i want to - ask a
sarah everard's murder.murder. could he get a job as a police officer now? someone like him, _ police officer now? someone like him, because they get a job as a place _ him, because they get a job as a place of— him, because they get a job as a place of hooker, and keep it? -- olice place of hooker, and keep it? » police officer? i would hope that the vetting in place now would be in place now, that means it should have been —— means it would be viewed as seriously now as it should have...
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sarah: it has to be.u look at the last five years, you had such disruption in health care, both in delivery and utilization. you had a lot of people put off a lot of angst because they did not want to go to a hospital. we are still not through that. that is still an issue, which is why it has been difficult to gauge health care ahead of time. some insurers may have issues because you had a lack of utilization because of -- for a couple of years. within that there should always be opportunities and i think there will be m&a. katie: on the topic of overlooked opportunities, let's talk energy. you take a look at chevron. record production in 2023, brought back 5% of its stock. looking forward, it has rosie projections. chevron valuations below that of the broader s&p 500. how are you thinking about energy in this market? sarah: this has also changed. energy does not matter until it matters. people either ignore it or it gets a smaller part of the s&p when other things are more important and there you have an
sarah: it has to be.u look at the last five years, you had such disruption in health care, both in delivery and utilization. you had a lot of people put off a lot of angst because they did not want to go to a hospital. we are still not through that. that is still an issue, which is why it has been difficult to gauge health care ahead of time. some insurers may have issues because you had a lack of utilization because of -- for a couple of years. within that there should always be opportunities...
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a week after sarah's disappearance, wayne couzens was arrested.man of diverse and deviant sexual interests, he allegedly committed a very serious sexual assault against a child barely in her teens before hejoined the police. at a mcdonald's drive—through in the days before he abducted sarah, he indecently exposed himself to staff more than once. he's also alleged to have possessed indecent images of children. the coming days will see the third anniversary of sarah everard's death. in the report, herfamily welcome its recommendations. they say the loss of sarah pervades every part of their lives. june kelly, bbc news. maggie blyth is deputy chief constable and deputy chief executive of the college of policing. she was also the national police lead for violence against women and girls at the npcc until last year. she said what followed sarah's murder, was a watershed moment for policing and also for society. there hasn't been a moment since i took my role that i haven't focused on this and the need for policing to improve in how it responds to viole
a week after sarah's disappearance, wayne couzens was arrested.man of diverse and deviant sexual interests, he allegedly committed a very serious sexual assault against a child barely in her teens before hejoined the police. at a mcdonald's drive—through in the days before he abducted sarah, he indecently exposed himself to staff more than once. he's also alleged to have possessed indecent images of children. the coming days will see the third anniversary of sarah everard's death. in the...
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and sarah, just, just for our international audience. i mean, when you think about elections in russia, can you paint a picture for us to what degree these are actually free and fair elections and whether there's any kind of real opposition to a lot of our approach. and they're not praying for at all. and there is no room for real a position in any like presidential or also federal elections. which doesn't mean that these kind of electrons doesn't serve a purpose inside russia. it's been the purpose not to, you know, change the government. or maybe, you know, the fact in the end, for example, the president gets less rhodes and maybe learns about, you know, how he should alter his politics. for example. it's rather about, you know, demonstrating the ability of the system to produce a high level to turn out at a high support for putting them. so it's actually creating legitimacy for the whole system and for the person to put you to which is very important for this double ization of the whole system. so if we look at the electrons, we and i
and sarah, just, just for our international audience. i mean, when you think about elections in russia, can you paint a picture for us to what degree these are actually free and fair elections and whether there's any kind of real opposition to a lot of our approach. and they're not praying for at all. and there is no room for real a position in any like presidential or also federal elections. which doesn't mean that these kind of electrons doesn't serve a purpose inside russia. it's been the...
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sarah, let me continue with you. we've seen that the tens of thousands who continue to turn out a week after week, at some point, more than 800 thousand people, for palestine and their voices keep getting louder nearly four months later. uh, what do you put that down to? i think the israelis have certainly lost the uh propaganda war. i think people have have started to wise up. "i certainly think the younger generation coming through, they're no longer, they they have information technology at their fingertips, they're far more, you know, using it far more and they're reading up far more, and they're not going to listen to the lies that we've been having to listen to for for years and what decades. um, so this this swell in uh, the palestinian movement, don't forget what's been committed in in gaza at the moment, it's a genocide, and i don't think anybody, i mean, not in my lifetime has i have i had a real-time genocide being sort of..." streamed into my phone, the horrors of which are the worst thing that i've i've
sarah, let me continue with you. we've seen that the tens of thousands who continue to turn out a week after week, at some point, more than 800 thousand people, for palestine and their voices keep getting louder nearly four months later. uh, what do you put that down to? i think the israelis have certainly lost the uh propaganda war. i think people have have started to wise up. "i certainly think the younger generation coming through, they're no longer, they they have information...
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sarah in the gb newsroom.quiry , he and chances to stop the sexual predator were repeatedly ignored and missed. the 33 year old was murdered on her way home in clapham in south london, by the serving police officer in march 2021. in query, chairwoman dame gillian has warned without a radical overhaul of policing practices and culture, there is nothing to stop another cousins operating in plain sight. miss everard's family has welcomed the findings, saying she died because he was a police officer and she would never have got into a stranger's car even after cousin's arrest and a review of his vetting clearance , the his vetting clearance, the metropolitan police service told the inquiry in 2022 that they would still have recruited him if provided with the same information . information. >> i found this astonishing . i >> i found this astonishing. i make a number of recommend actions to improve recruitment and vetting , covering everything and vetting, covering everything from in person interviews and home visit
sarah in the gb newsroom.quiry , he and chances to stop the sexual predator were repeatedly ignored and missed. the 33 year old was murdered on her way home in clapham in south london, by the serving police officer in march 2021. in query, chairwoman dame gillian has warned without a radical overhaul of policing practices and culture, there is nothing to stop another cousins operating in plain sight. miss everard's family has welcomed the findings, saying she died because he was a police...
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and sarah, just, just for our international audience. i mean, when you think about elections in russia, can you paint a picture for us to what degree these are actually free and fair elections and whether there's any kind of real opposition to a lot of their approach. and they're not praying for at all. and there is no room for real a position in any like presidential or also federal elections. which doesn't mean that these kind of electrons doesn't serve a purpose inside russia. it's been the purpose not to, you know, change the government. or maybe, you know, the fact in the end, for example, the president gets less rhodes and maybe learns about, you know, how he should alter his politics. for example. it's rather about, you know, demonstrating the ability of the system to produce a high level to turn out a high support for poor to him. so it's actually creating legitimacy for the whole system and for the person to put it, which is very important for this double ization of the whole system. so if we look at the electrons, we and i cert
and sarah, just, just for our international audience. i mean, when you think about elections in russia, can you paint a picture for us to what degree these are actually free and fair elections and whether there's any kind of real opposition to a lot of their approach. and they're not praying for at all. and there is no room for real a position in any like presidential or also federal elections. which doesn't mean that these kind of electrons doesn't serve a purpose inside russia. it's been the...
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let's get more on the independent report on the murder of sarah everard in 2021.n a police officer and decisions to stop him reoffending were missed. there were also calls for a radical overhaul of police vetting and recruitment. wayne couzens is serving a whole life sentence after abducting, raping and murdering sarah everard in south london in march 2021. her murder by a serving police officer prompted a widespread outpouring of anger and grief and sparked demonstrations over concern for women public safety. the metropolitan police was then criticised for its heavy handling of the vigil for sarah efrain where some women were bundled to the ground and arrested. there have been earlier concerns about wayne couzens public behaviour. we are expecting a statement by james connelly and we will be bringing that to you shortly. will be bringing that to you shortl . .., , will be bringing that to you shortl . .. , , will be bringing that to you shortl . , , shortly. critically, this report contains 16 _ shortly. critically, this report| contains 16 recommendations shortl
let's get more on the independent report on the murder of sarah everard in 2021.n a police officer and decisions to stop him reoffending were missed. there were also calls for a radical overhaul of police vetting and recruitment. wayne couzens is serving a whole life sentence after abducting, raping and murdering sarah everard in south london in march 2021. her murder by a serving police officer prompted a widespread outpouring of anger and grief and sparked demonstrations over concern for...
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sarah, let me continue with you. we've seen that the tens of thousands who continue to turn out a week after week, at some point, more than 800 thousand people uh for palestine and their voices keep getting louder nearly four months later. uh, what do you put that down to? i think uh, the israelis have certainly lost the uh propaganda war. i think people of... have started to wise up, i certainly think the younger generation coming through, they're no longer, they they have information technology at their fingertips, they're far more, using it far more and they're reading up far more, and they're not going to listen to the lies that we've been having to listen to for for years and what decades, um, so this this swell in uh the palestinian movement, don't forget what's been committed in in gaza at the moments of genocide, and i don't think anybody, i mean not in my lifetime has i have i had a real time genocide being sort of streamed into my phone, the horrors of which are the worst thing that i've i've ever witnessed
sarah, let me continue with you. we've seen that the tens of thousands who continue to turn out a week after week, at some point, more than 800 thousand people uh for palestine and their voices keep getting louder nearly four months later. uh, what do you put that down to? i think uh, the israelis have certainly lost the uh propaganda war. i think people of... have started to wise up, i certainly think the younger generation coming through, they're no longer, they they have information...
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sarah smith, bbc news, eagle pass, texas.s has been identified by the bbc. leonid zakutenko is known to have promoted his services on a pro—suicide forum and told an undercover reporter he sends five parcels a week angus crawford has this special investigation. a parcel full of poison... it's certainly well wrapped. ..from a seller thousands of miles away. now on a kitchen table in london. yeah, that's. .. that's really hard to see something my son used to take his own life. david's son, tom, used this same chemical from a different seller to end his life almost two—and—a—half years ago. a well—known suicide forum told him where to get it, how to use it. the authorities know about this lethal trade, but david wanted to test the system and, with a couple of clicks, was able to buy it. i still can't believe that that's happening today, given everything we know now about the number of deaths. surely firmer action needs to be taken? and this is the man selling it, leonid zakutenko. we're on our way to find him. we contacted leoni
sarah smith, bbc news, eagle pass, texas.s has been identified by the bbc. leonid zakutenko is known to have promoted his services on a pro—suicide forum and told an undercover reporter he sends five parcels a week angus crawford has this special investigation. a parcel full of poison... it's certainly well wrapped. ..from a seller thousands of miles away. now on a kitchen table in london. yeah, that's. .. that's really hard to see something my son used to take his own life. david's son, tom,...
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wayne couzens was jailed for life for his attack on sarah everard.e been allowed to join the police — and recommended ways of preventing anything like this happening again. june kelly reports. he was a predatory sex offender in a police uniform. a criminal with state—sanctioned powers. wayne couzens should never have been allowed to join the police, and constant flawed vetting meant he was able to continue in his role despite a series of red flags. these are the stark conclusions of today's inquiry report. the metropolitan police service told the inquiry in 2022 that it would still have recruited him if provided with the same information. i found this astonishing. without a significant overhaul, there is nothing to stop another wayne couzens operating in plain sight. the report describes how in 2004 and 2008, kent police turned down his application to join, but allowed him to work voluntary as a special constable. in 2011, another force, the civil nuclear constabulary, took him on — despite a recommendation that he shouldn't get through the vetting.
wayne couzens was jailed for life for his attack on sarah everard.e been allowed to join the police — and recommended ways of preventing anything like this happening again. june kelly reports. he was a predatory sex offender in a police uniform. a criminal with state—sanctioned powers. wayne couzens should never have been allowed to join the police, and constant flawed vetting meant he was able to continue in his role despite a series of red flags. these are the stark conclusions of today's...
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sarah: there is a note of optimism.ing is grateful to his medical team for their swift intervention. we know that he was admitted hospital about 10 days ago now for treatment, corrective treatment to an enlarged prostate. something was discovered during that procedure. grateful to his medical team for their swift intervention. he remains wholly positive about his treatment and looks forward to returning to full public duty as soon as possible. also that his majesty has chosen to share his diagnosis, a, to prevent speculation but also in the hope that it will and in public understanding, all of those are suffering from cancer. we have heard from cancer charities that both he and the queen are involved with as royal patrons, really appreciating the fact that whilst sending their best wishes, this has been put front and center on people's radar. when anything happens to a member of the royal family, that is exactly what happens. we are talking about him as king, how this wl affect his role as king, but he is also a father,
sarah: there is a note of optimism.ing is grateful to his medical team for their swift intervention. we know that he was admitted hospital about 10 days ago now for treatment, corrective treatment to an enlarged prostate. something was discovered during that procedure. grateful to his medical team for their swift intervention. he remains wholly positive about his treatment and looks forward to returning to full public duty as soon as possible. also that his majesty has chosen to share his...
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sarah says cruise lines are forever fighting a 70s love boat stigma, but for 2024, sarah noted all sorts of cruise vacation options. mega ship to small riverboat, beaches to glaciers, budget to luxury, and everything in between. >> i would say there's a quiz for everyone. if you've never been, don't pooh-pooh it till you've tried it. >> you can book a cruise a year or two in advance directly with the cruise line, but sarah says call some travel agents too. they might actually offer lower fares. >> i know it sounds kind of counterintuitive, so let me explain how a travel agent might be able to sell a cruise cheaper than a cruise line. when you book a room, you're basically booking solo, but travel agents sometimes grab blocks of rooms at able discount, which they pass on to you when you book with them. >> they can leverage their relationships with the cruise lines to maybe get you perks or upgrades or better pricing. >> full disclosure, some dealers over the years have complained to us about cruise line refunds, especially during the pandemic, and we helped. in fairness, we also highlight
sarah says cruise lines are forever fighting a 70s love boat stigma, but for 2024, sarah noted all sorts of cruise vacation options. mega ship to small riverboat, beaches to glaciers, budget to luxury, and everything in between. >> i would say there's a quiz for everyone. if you've never been, don't pooh-pooh it till you've tried it. >> you can book a cruise a year or two in advance directly with the cruise line, but sarah says call some travel agents too. they might actually offer...
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they say the loss of sarah pervades every part of their lives.m our home affairs correspondentjune kelly. and now our other main story here tonight. more than a hundred people are reported to have been killed as a convoy of food aid was being delivered to gaza. palestinian government officials said israeli forces opened fire on the crowds that had gathered. israel denied that, saying some shots were fired at civilians who they feared posed a threat, but that many died in the stampede. thousands surrounded the aid lorries. they said some of those killed were run over by the aid vehicles. from jerusalem, fergal keane sent this report, which you may find distressing. the hunger created by war made this tragedy. that is a fundamental fact of what happened today. the dead and wounded were starving people... ..simply hoping to feed theirfamilies. "i am one of the wounded," this man says. "i was on al—rashid street. we were there all day, in order to get food for our children. they are liars. they said we brought aid, but we paid for that aid with our b
they say the loss of sarah pervades every part of their lives.m our home affairs correspondentjune kelly. and now our other main story here tonight. more than a hundred people are reported to have been killed as a convoy of food aid was being delivered to gaza. palestinian government officials said israeli forces opened fire on the crowds that had gathered. israel denied that, saying some shots were fired at civilians who they feared posed a threat, but that many died in the stampede. thousands...
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sarah: that is a good question.one who knows someone who has been treated for cancer knows whichever treatment you undergo, it will take it out of you physically. what we know is that in terms of public facing duties, going out and meeting people, may be trips abroad, those are on hold at the moment. the palace has been very keen to say that in terms of other duties, the red boxes, where he looks through daily state papers , that kind of thing will continue. he will continue to meet with prime minister every week. he will continue with as much of his duties as possible. obviously in line with the schedule of his treatment and presumably, on doctors advice as well. so we will wait and see. no travel is expected while the schedule of treatment goes on, but he is still very much in charge as monarch. caitriona: the king wanted to streamline the top team of royals who carry out those duties during his reign. with him undergoing this treatment, the princess of wales and recovery, and a number of other royals stepping bac
sarah: that is a good question.one who knows someone who has been treated for cancer knows whichever treatment you undergo, it will take it out of you physically. what we know is that in terms of public facing duties, going out and meeting people, may be trips abroad, those are on hold at the moment. the palace has been very keen to say that in terms of other duties, the red boxes, where he looks through daily state papers , that kind of thing will continue. he will continue to meet with prime...
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and sarah, just, just for our international audience. i mean, when you think about elections in russia, can you paint a picture for us to what degree these are actually free and fair elections and whether there's any kind of real opposition to a lot of our approach. and they're not praying for at all. and there is no room for real a position in any like presidential or also federal elections. which doesn't mean that these kind of electrons doesn't serve a purpose inside russia. it's, but the purpose not to, you know, change the government. or maybe, you know, the fact in the end, for example, the president gets less rhodes and maybe learns about, you know, how he should alter his politics. for example. it's rather about, you know, demonstrating the ability of the system to produce a high level to turn out a high support for poetry. and so it's actually creating legitimacy for the whole system and for the person to put it, which is very important for this double ization of the whole system. so if we look at the electrons, we and i certain
and sarah, just, just for our international audience. i mean, when you think about elections in russia, can you paint a picture for us to what degree these are actually free and fair elections and whether there's any kind of real opposition to a lot of our approach. and they're not praying for at all. and there is no room for real a position in any like presidential or also federal elections. which doesn't mean that these kind of electrons doesn't serve a purpose inside russia. it's, but the...
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a week after sarah's disappearance, wayne couzens was arrested.iverse and deviant sexual interests, he allegedly committed a very serious sexual assault against a child barely in her teens before hejoined a child barely in her teens before he joined the police. a child barely in her teens before hejoined the police. at a mcdonald's drive—through in the days before he abducted sarah, he indecently exposed himself to staff more than once. he many men, who had just set out to bring sacks of flour for their hungry families and were shocked, they say, by the israeli army. they started firing, says this man, whose friend was killed. the flower trucks ran over all the bodies. 0vernight, huge crowds had gathered on gaza city's coastal road, awaiting aid deliveries. israel's military says gazans were injured by pushing and travelling but it's looking into what happened. across gaza, the number of palestinians killed has now risen to more than 30,000, a grim reminder of the awful toll of this war. figures collected by the hamas run health ministry are you u
a week after sarah's disappearance, wayne couzens was arrested.iverse and deviant sexual interests, he allegedly committed a very serious sexual assault against a child barely in her teens before hejoined a child barely in her teens before he joined the police. a child barely in her teens before hejoined the police. at a mcdonald's drive—through in the days before he abducted sarah, he indecently exposed himself to staff more than once. he many men, who had just set out to bring sacks of...
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sarah cambell, to deal with it at the moment. sarah campbell. thank— to deal with it at the moment.y with us. hello there. it's been a blustery, cloudy, but very mild start to the week for most of us. things are going to change, mind you — this weather front and this band of cloud has brought about five inches of rain into highland scotland, and that's going to move southwards, allowing colder air to move down from the north. and we're seeing that colder air pushing into more of scotland overnight as the rain band moves into southern scotland and northern ireland. following that, a few sharp showers into northern scotland, some icy patches by the morning and a touch of frost likely here. in contrast, england and wales, those temperatures are not falling very much at all. it's still cloudy, it's still quite windy as we head into tuesday morning. and that band of rain will move away from southern scotland and northern ireland into england and wales, bringing some heavier rain over the hills of northern england and wales and eventually some rain into the midlands following that sunshin
sarah cambell, to deal with it at the moment. sarah campbell. thank— to deal with it at the moment.y with us. hello there. it's been a blustery, cloudy, but very mild start to the week for most of us. things are going to change, mind you — this weather front and this band of cloud has brought about five inches of rain into highland scotland, and that's going to move southwards, allowing colder air to move down from the north. and we're seeing that colder air pushing into more of scotland...
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a week after sarah everard's disappearance, wayne couzens was arrested.gainst a young girl before he joined the police. at a mcdonald's drive—through in the days before he abducted sarah, he exposed himself to staff more than once. the report concludes there may be more couzens victims. he's also alleged to have had indecent images of children. the coming days will see the third anniversary of sarah everard's death. in the report, herfamily welcome its recommendations. they say the loss of sarah pervades every part of their lives. june kelly, bbc news. you are watching the context on bbc news and we are darting around texas this evening because that is where former president donald trump arrived just in the last hour. we arrived “ust in the last hour. we will arrived just in the last hour. we will take arrived just in the last hour. - will take care of it, thank you. arrived just in the last hour. we i will take care of it, thank you. he will take care of it, thank you. he will take care of it, thank you. he will take care of the border on this beautiful
a week after sarah everard's disappearance, wayne couzens was arrested.gainst a young girl before he joined the police. at a mcdonald's drive—through in the days before he abducted sarah, he exposed himself to staff more than once. the report concludes there may be more couzens victims. he's also alleged to have had indecent images of children. the coming days will see the third anniversary of sarah everard's death. in the report, herfamily welcome its recommendations. they say the loss of...
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good morning, sarah.eports, one of course is how poignant it was fair hearing him talk about the prospect of his own death. and his wife, yulia navalny, immediately responding just a matter of hours after hearing what is as yet to be officially confirmed, and we must say that, and then there is the international reaction. yes, i mean so much to reflect on. of course, alexei navalny was such a large part of political opposition in russia, political life in his own way. a huge character, a man of great charisma, and a man with considerable support across the country. so there is a lot of shock, but at the same time, bearing in mind alexei navalny was poisoned in 2020 using a nerve agent, in a way, this is not shocking. in a way, this is something that navalny himself feared and knew was possible. when he was poisoned, he was treated in germany and then returned to russia. so he went back to russia, knowing the danger that potentially awaited him. of course, he was arrested and he has been in prison for thre
good morning, sarah.eports, one of course is how poignant it was fair hearing him talk about the prospect of his own death. and his wife, yulia navalny, immediately responding just a matter of hours after hearing what is as yet to be officially confirmed, and we must say that, and then there is the international reaction. yes, i mean so much to reflect on. of course, alexei navalny was such a large part of political opposition in russia, political life in his own way. a huge character, a man of...
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thank you, sarah for that. you can see _ unwell. thank you, sarah for that.unwell. thank you, sarah for that. you can see as you _ unwell. thank you, sarah for that. you can see as you say _ unwell. thank you, sarah for that. you can see as you say there, - unwell. thank you, sarah for that. you can see as you say there, the| you can see as you say there, the pictures of the family at christmas. diagnosis of cancer is difficult for any family to take on board and comprehend. 1000 people at they are diagnosed with cancer and the uk. it's estimated that 3 million people live with cancer in this country. it is important to underline at this point it is a problem and an awful disease that affects so many families, not only in the uk but around the world. one of the interesting things that the statement from buckingham palace said that the king wanted very much to raise awareness of cancer as a disease. especially amongst people who potentially need to come forward for screening or any kind of treatment. let's talk a bit about cancer in the way that it is treated
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yes, indeed, sarah. kelly swaby, let me bring you in at this point.cession, and that's not the series on tv! i want to know about what's happening in the royalfamily, because someone has emailed us and asked us, what does this mean in terms of royal succession? so, in terms of royal- succession, at this point, | it doesn't actually mean anything| because hopefully the king makes a recovery and we don't need to think about it full stop. . but in terms of the line - of succession, when we talk about regency, prince william being the first in line, being the heir- the throne and being over the age of 18, he is eligible to serve - as his father's regent, | if we get to that point. and then succession also has a bearing . on the role of counsellors of state, those who can step in— and undertake engagements on behalf of the sovereign. i and they are the first four people in the line of succession - who are over the age of 21. and in late 2022 we saw that - princess anne and prince edward were added as counsellors of state. so that's really- the only implica
yes, indeed, sarah. kelly swaby, let me bring you in at this point.cession, and that's not the series on tv! i want to know about what's happening in the royalfamily, because someone has emailed us and asked us, what does this mean in terms of royal succession? so, in terms of royal- succession, at this point, | it doesn't actually mean anything| because hopefully the king makes a recovery and we don't need to think about it full stop. . but in terms of the line - of succession, when we talk...
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sarah phillis, pace because of the crowds. sarah phillips. good _ pace because of the crowds.. sarah phillips, good of you to _ pace because of the crowds. sarah phillips, good of you to take - pace because of the crowds. sarah phillips, good of you to take time to speak with us. thank you so much forjoining us here on bbc news. thank you for your time. just a pointer because he on the programme in about 15—20 minutes we are going to talk to the world food programme who have now stopped deliveries to the north of the gaza strip the cost of some of the security concerns we were hearing about there. we will have that interview coming up on the programme as i say in about 15—20 minutes. around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. let's take a look at a couple of other stories making the headlines today because thousands ofjunior doctors across wales have begun every day strike in their latest action in a pay dispute. the strike means thousands of appointments and operations have been cancelled. it is the second walk—out since january by doctors, who say they've
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sarah davies, thank ou military operations. sarah davies, thank you very — military operations.erations. sarah davies, thank you very much for _ military operations. sarah davies, thank you very much for sharing i military operations. sarah davies, i thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on that story.— thoughts on that story. thank you. more on that _ thoughts on that story. thank you. more on that story _ thoughts on that story. thank you. more on that story of— thoughts on that story. thank you. more on that story of course - thoughts on that story. thank you. more on that story of course on . thoughts on that story. thank you. | more on that story of course on the bbc news website. it's billed as the largest and most complex one—day election in the world. polls have closed in indonesia, the world's third largest democracry. it's a mammoth vote — more than 200 million people were eligible to vote, in the country's 17,000 islands, across three time zones. the front runner, defence minister prabowo subianto, is hoping to win the presidential vote outright, to avoid a se
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i saw you reacting to a lot of what sarah was saying there. and it looked to me like you wanted to jump in. so i'm gonna let you go ahead. no, i'm going to tear that only right, that, that we're seeing starvation the use of the war and that is completely completely ignored. and they denied its responsibility towards the occupying population. that it was israel. remember who, within the 1st day or 2 of this war declared that they would cut off electricity, water, and fuel supplies. and then we thought of the international court of justice reaffirmed as well as role and responsibility of the occupying power to provide for the basic necessities of the protected population and the needs and got i think what we're concerned about. and we see ro, particularly in whether or not this is just another measure that is your own teaching to the possibly going to forcibly transfer in violation of international humanitarian law. the population there. and, and sort of them really out to the south of why the god that to the middle area to harm unit or perhaps
i saw you reacting to a lot of what sarah was saying there. and it looked to me like you wanted to jump in. so i'm gonna let you go ahead. no, i'm going to tear that only right, that, that we're seeing starvation the use of the war and that is completely completely ignored. and they denied its responsibility towards the occupying population. that it was israel. remember who, within the 1st day or 2 of this war declared that they would cut off electricity, water, and fuel supplies. and then we...
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sarah 'ust ttivin producer for many, many years.u a _ producer for many, many years. sarah just giving you a flavour _ producer for many, many years. sarah just giving you a flavour of _ producerfor many, many years. ”(mu just giving you a flavour of what is happening on bbc radio 2. the many attributes that are coming in from listeners on to that show. jeremy, let me bring you back in because as i said right at the beginning, of course, he originally presented on radio one and then made the transition to radio two. i mean, thatis transition to radio two. i mean, that is not easy but he made it look easy. that is not easy but he made it look eas . ., ., that is not easy but he made it look eas , ., ., ., that is not easy but he made it look eas . ., ., ., ., , that is not easy but he made it look eas . ., ., ., .,, ., that is not easy but he made it look eas . ., ., ., ., ., that is not easy but he made it look eas. ., ., ., ., .,, ., easy. part of that, he was on a show called read — easy. part of that, he was on a show called read
sarah 'ust ttivin producer for many, many years.u a _ producer for many, many years. sarah just giving you a flavour _ producer for many, many years. sarah just giving you a flavour of _ producerfor many, many years. ”(mu just giving you a flavour of what is happening on bbc radio 2. the many attributes that are coming in from listeners on to that show. jeremy, let me bring you back in because as i said right at the beginning, of course, he originally presented on radio one and then made the...
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both sarah and its limits. past, one of the biggest being their original divorce. they never split up . they should never have split up. it's time to right that wrong . it's time to right that wrong. if only andrew had stayed with ferguson. none of the horrors that have befallen him would have come to pass. these two have come to pass. these two have a special bond. how rare to have a special bond. how rare to have two royals that don't just love other clearly love each other, but clearly like well ? how like each other as well? how many people choose to live with their ex? it's time for randy andy to tie the knot. it'll be the best sequel since the godfather two, and would be a summer blockbuster for the royal family and the country in sickness and in health. till death do us part. neither of these two are angels, but their reunion would be a match made in heaven. reunion would be a match made in heaven . here's just hoping that heaven. here's just hoping that on their wedding night, andrew remembers . on thei
both sarah and its limits. past, one of the biggest being their original divorce. they never split up . they should never have split up. it's time to right that wrong . it's time to right that wrong. if only andrew had stayed with ferguson. none of the horrors that have befallen him would have come to pass. these two have come to pass. these two have a special bond. how rare to have a special bond. how rare to have two royals that don't just love other clearly love each other, but clearly like...
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david: sarah? sarah, pleasure. sarah jane from bloomberg intelligence in singapore on the earnings.ook at mar ♪ yvonne: a live look at tokyo. we are seeing momentum stalling in the market. down a 10th of 1%, tracking moves in the dollar. topics is up 4/10 of 1% but the gains last year, good news has not been priced in. 2024 could be the lingering question. we are watching a 30 year sale of bonds and jgb's later. we will see demand. right now they are doing this. we are watching macro movers and the china story continues for another day. decent gains in singapore, philippines, south korea. the dollar store is helping. we saw treasury read owns and bond options, the demand picture is helping across the asia pacific. we are seeing most asian currencies catching a bid and we're watching closely what happens with china. we talked about this rebound. it is not on the screen but on the fourth column where yields are, they are catching a bid. we saw a selloff yesterday where yields ticked as much as five basis points on optimism. we are waiting to hear any details on a meeting with xi jinpi
david: sarah? sarah, pleasure. sarah jane from bloomberg intelligence in singapore on the earnings.ook at mar ♪ yvonne: a live look at tokyo. we are seeing momentum stalling in the market. down a 10th of 1%, tracking moves in the dollar. topics is up 4/10 of 1% but the gains last year, good news has not been priced in. 2024 could be the lingering question. we are watching a 30 year sale of bonds and jgb's later. we will see demand. right now they are doing this. we are watching macro movers...
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it murder of sarah everard.and vetting processes, and the metropolitan police's commissioner, sir mark rowley , says the force has made rowley, says the force has made progress in recent years but still has lots of work to do . still has lots of work to do. >> what this report does, it paints a deeply disturbing picture of a starting from an astonishingly low base . and astonishingly low base. and that's what we're moving on from. and we have made progress. but i'm not going to sit here and spout numbers and give a false impression that we're nearly at finishing line. nearly at the finishing line. this a massive work this is a massive piece of work to do . i think what lady elish to do. i think what lady elish has done really powerfully is lay this is what the gold lay out this is what the gold standard looks like. this is what you've got to aim at. and we will collectively on we will collectively work on what it will take for policing to get there as quickly as is practically . practically possible. >> well, i'
it murder of sarah everard.and vetting processes, and the metropolitan police's commissioner, sir mark rowley , says the force has made rowley, says the force has made progress in recent years but still has lots of work to do . still has lots of work to do. >> what this report does, it paints a deeply disturbing picture of a starting from an astonishingly low base . and astonishingly low base. and that's what we're moving on from. and we have made progress. but i'm not going to sit here...
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we look at how regional politics is fueling the term while the sarah kelly. welcome to the program. ukraine remains in the fight, but the war has entered and on certain phase just ahead of the 2 year mark of russia's full scale invasion keys. now face is a critical munition shortage. political deadlock in the us congress over continuing military assistance and lack of production capacity in europe are both factors. with all of this in mind, the w 2 crime bureau chief and economy pose to the question, can ukraine keep up with the resistance to put in this war? the only thing we can regret is that we didn't stop active measures of yeah. he means the rule that was brought to my patients message, their recent interview with the russian state, tv woods, the put in and speculation that the kremlin might be open to some kind of deal to freeze this conflict. the receipt let's say, which is ukraine x. but at london's chatham house think tank, she says, pretend still thinks you can take all of ukraine. it is clear from public statements that she's not changing. she's w
we look at how regional politics is fueling the term while the sarah kelly. welcome to the program. ukraine remains in the fight, but the war has entered and on certain phase just ahead of the 2 year mark of russia's full scale invasion keys. now face is a critical munition shortage. political deadlock in the us congress over continuing military assistance and lack of production capacity in europe are both factors. with all of this in mind, the w 2 crime bureau chief and economy pose to the...
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sarah rainsford reporting.ter a lorry carrying gas exploded in the kenyan capital, nairobi. a massive fire quickly engulfed homes, cars, and businesses. the cause of the explosion is still being investigated. climate activist greta thunberg has arrived at court in london for a second day. she and four other environmental activists are standing trial for a public order offence, after being arrested at a protest outside an oil and gas conference in october last year. two boys aged 15 and 16 are due to appear at bristol youth court today after being charged with murdering two teenagers in the city. mason rist, who was 15, and max dixon, who was 16, were stabbed to death on saturday night. a 44—year—old man also charged with murder is expected before bristol crown court. the current phase of the public inquiry into the post office scandal ends today. it's focused mainly on the actions of those who pursued and prosecuted subpostmasters and mistresses on false claims of theft or false accounting. our business corresp
sarah rainsford reporting.ter a lorry carrying gas exploded in the kenyan capital, nairobi. a massive fire quickly engulfed homes, cars, and businesses. the cause of the explosion is still being investigated. climate activist greta thunberg has arrived at court in london for a second day. she and four other environmental activists are standing trial for a public order offence, after being arrested at a protest outside an oil and gas conference in october last year. two boys aged 15 and 16 are...
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sarah kristof there, _ campaign for president. sarah kristof there, we'll _ campaign for president.th of putin krutykh alexei navalny. stay here on bbc news. hello there. it looks like things will be turning even milder as we head into this weekend. and where we get some sunshine, it really will feel quite spring—like. but there will be some rain in the forecast this weekend, particularly late on saturday during saturday night and for england, wales perhaps for sunday morning as well. so we're all into that mild air mass, as you can see, these darker orange colours introducing something a little bit warmer still as we move into saturday and sunday. but it does look like tonight, maybe a little bit cooler than it's been the last few nights, mostly dry and any thicker cloud in the north and the west. there will be some spots of rain and temperatures will dip close to 1—2 celsius across the far north—east of scotland. for most, though, 6—8 celsius. so saturday starts off largely fine this week. weather fronts will bring a band of clouds, some spots of rain. but it's these weather front
sarah kristof there, _ campaign for president. sarah kristof there, we'll _ campaign for president.th of putin krutykh alexei navalny. stay here on bbc news. hello there. it looks like things will be turning even milder as we head into this weekend. and where we get some sunshine, it really will feel quite spring—like. but there will be some rain in the forecast this weekend, particularly late on saturday during saturday night and for england, wales perhaps for sunday morning as well. so...