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emma simpson, bbc news, at the post office inquiry. finally — a man renovating his wine cellar in austria has made an extraordinary discovery. it wasn't a vintage red or white — but the remains of prehistoric mammoths. the winemaker came across several huge bones, buried deep in his cellar in a village west of vienna. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello there. conditions look a lot better for the next couple of days. we should see more sunshine around, lighterwinds, so it should feel a bit warmer as well. friday, it's an improving picture — we should see sunshine breaking through across many areas. and for most areas, it should be dry, just a few showers across northern areas. now, areas of low pressure is continuing to weaken, and the rain is fizzling out, so there'll be barely anything on this weather fronts across scotland, northern england, as we move through friday morning. should see plenty of sunshine developing across southern areas, and some holes appearing in that cloud further north. just the odd shower do
emma simpson, bbc news, at the post office inquiry. finally — a man renovating his wine cellar in austria has made an extraordinary discovery. it wasn't a vintage red or white — but the remains of prehistoric mammoths. the winemaker came across several huge bones, buried deep in his cellar in a village west of vienna. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello there. conditions look a lot better for the next couple of days. we should see more sunshine around, lighterwinds, so it...
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i loved the post office. i gave it... i worked... ..as hard as i possibly could to deliver... ..the best post office for the uk. she was asked about this episode of the one show, which highlighted the case ofjo hamilton. if i pleaded guilty- to false accounting... she then discusses it in this e—mail to senior colleagues. "i was more bored than outraged," she says. "jo hamilton lacked passion and admitted false accounting on tv." did the mask slip? i made a mistake in this e—mail. and is the reality that what you said here reflected the behind closed doors attitude to these postmasters? no. she's been rude to all of us. that's the whole thing. if she'd just sorted it out, she could have ended it, i what, eight year ago. royal mail was split from the post office and privatised early in her tenure. the inquiry heard she removed a reference to horizon in the prospectus for investors and emailed the post office chair, saying, "i've earned my keep." you wanted to defuse this, because of course it was going to be immensely
i loved the post office. i gave it... i worked... ..as hard as i possibly could to deliver... ..the best post office for the uk. she was asked about this episode of the one show, which highlighted the case ofjo hamilton. if i pleaded guilty- to false accounting... she then discusses it in this e—mail to senior colleagues. "i was more bored than outraged," she says. "jo hamilton lacked passion and admitted false accounting on tv." did the mask slip? i made a mistake in this...
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huge criminaljustice _ the post office inquiry. huge criminaljustice scandal. - the post office inquiry. hugel criminaljustice scandal. news coming into us from the bbc, the former top post office lawyer will not co—operate with the inquiry. the former general counsel won't cooperate, according to a lawyer from the inquiry. the kc said the inquiry would not now hear from her as planned because quite she lives abroad and won't cooperate close quote. this is from the time of alan bates versus the post office court case. we now have the inquiry trying to get to the top of —— the bottom of that inquiry. we wait to see if there is any reply, but that's news is coming into us from the main lawyer at the inquiry, saying that the post office's format... won't cooperate. here in the uk the boss of a major water supply company says she's �*truly sorry�* for the outbreak of a diarrhoea—causing illness in south devon. 46 cases of cryptosporidiosis have been confirmed in the brixham area, with more than 100 people reporting symptoms
huge criminaljustice _ the post office inquiry. huge criminaljustice scandal. - the post office inquiry. hugel criminaljustice scandal. news coming into us from the bbc, the former top post office lawyer will not co—operate with the inquiry. the former general counsel won't cooperate, according to a lawyer from the inquiry. the kc said the inquiry would not now hear from her as planned because quite she lives abroad and won't cooperate close quote. this is from the time of alan bates versus...
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offices within the network, the network of subpostmasters, they all love the post office. it's an institution that they love and they worship, and they're proud to be associated with it. but when you've got a ceo or ceo who is determined to brandish all of these people as criminals, thieves is just absolutely outrageous and unforgivable. >> michael. well i'll have a listen to some of what she had to say. so viewers get flavour. >> i would just like to say , and >> i would just like to say, and i'm grateful for the opportunity to do this in person. how sorry i am for all that subpostmasters , fighters and their families and others have suffered as a result of all of the matters that the inquiry has been looking into for so long, i will answer the questions truthfully and i'm very aware that they will be difficult to listen to for you and for me and i ask youn for you and for me and i ask your, your understanding in advance of that. >> now, to be honest with you, michael, i apologise for showing you that because it must, it must be enough to turn your stomach to be perfectly
offices within the network, the network of subpostmasters, they all love the post office. it's an institution that they love and they worship, and they're proud to be associated with it. but when you've got a ceo or ceo who is determined to brandish all of these people as criminals, thieves is just absolutely outrageous and unforgivable. >> michael. well i'll have a listen to some of what she had to say. so viewers get flavour. >> i would just like to say , and >> i would just...
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yeah. the post office excuse me. yeah. well, right. okay but tears flow over at the post office scandal. much of what happened though , much of what happened though, was on a davies watch when he was on a davies watch when he was the postal affairs minister in the coalition government. so could that torpedo his apparent lib dem revival? i'm very pleased to be joined now by the former lib dem mp, mark oaten. mark, thank you very, very much. on that. i will say, you know, ed davey responsible for partly anyway, one of the biggest scandals in modern british history. he's not fit to run a political party, is he ? political party, is he? >> i think it will be a slight concern for the lib dems, because one of the things that really matters to them during a general election campaign is that their leader hits the headunes. that their leader hits the headlines . they have a really headlines. they have a really popular leader. remember charles kennedy, paddy ashdown , and then kennedy, paddy ashdown, and then remember nick clegg. everybody sayin
yeah. the post office excuse me. yeah. well, right. okay but tears flow over at the post office scandal. much of what happened though , much of what happened though, was on a davies watch when he was on a davies watch when he was the postal affairs minister in the coalition government. so could that torpedo his apparent lib dem revival? i'm very pleased to be joined now by the former lib dem mp, mark oaten. mark, thank you very, very much. on that. i will say, you know, ed davey responsible for...
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post offices. in the densely populated areas of the city , we predicted that the special book exhibition in the 8th educational festival of shahid beheshti university of medical sciences was honored from 9 educational groups in the field of medical sciences. the minister of health said that this year we gave about 1,800 new permits to recruit professors, and last year, 1,000 people were recruited. and the best plans in the field of education of shahid beheshti university of medical sciences. the great pride of the anesthesia department is that it provides many services to patients. these services are both in the form of very reliable scientific articles and in the form of educational processes it is very reliable and has been able to offer it at the national level and at the world level. before the pathological changes show up on their own images, a mass grows, we can see through the imaging techniques and the indicators that we extract. qualitatively and quantitatively we can achieve early diagnos
post offices. in the densely populated areas of the city , we predicted that the special book exhibition in the 8th educational festival of shahid beheshti university of medical sciences was honored from 9 educational groups in the field of medical sciences. the minister of health said that this year we gave about 1,800 new permits to recruit professors, and last year, 1,000 people were recruited. and the best plans in the field of education of shahid beheshti university of medical sciences....
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the former boss of the post office, paula vennells, has told the post office inquiry that she is sorry for the miscarriage ofjustice of sub—postmasters and she broke down in tears under questioning. the horizon it software wrongly said money was missing from branch accounts and more than 900 sub—postmasters were convicted. ms vennells was chief executive from 2012 to 2019 and today started giving evidence to the inquiry. among the questions to answer: what did she know about the ability of others to remotely access the accounts? for years the post office denied this was possible. the inquiry�*s seen a transcript of a call with a senior lawyer in 2013 which suggests that paula vennells had been briefed about a "covert operations team". also, did she mislead mps in 2015 when she appeared in front of a committee on the issue. and should she have done more to get to the bottom of it? our business correspondent theo leggett has been listening to her evidence so far. his report contains flash photography from the start. any word before you go in ms vennells. at the heart of a bitter sc
the former boss of the post office, paula vennells, has told the post office inquiry that she is sorry for the miscarriage ofjustice of sub—postmasters and she broke down in tears under questioning. the horizon it software wrongly said money was missing from branch accounts and more than 900 sub—postmasters were convicted. ms vennells was chief executive from 2012 to 2019 and today started giving evidence to the inquiry. among the questions to answer: what did she know about the ability of...
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for years, the post office denied this was possible. but it wasn't true. fujitsu, the company which operated the horizon system, could do this remotely. had this back door access been known about, it would have undermined all the prosecutions the post office brought. the inquiry�*s seen a transcript of a call with a senior lawyer in 2013 which suggests that paula vennells had been briefed about a "covert operations team". then did she mislead mps in 2015? she'll likely be quizzed about these comments to a select committee: if there had been any miscarriages ofjustice, it would have been really important to me and the post office that we actually surfaced those, and as the investigations have gone through, so farwe've had no evidence of that. but how does that square with the post office getting a warning two years earlier that there were serious problems with past prosecutions because they'd used an "unreliable witness" ? what did she know about this bombshell piece of legal advice? and should she have done more as ceo to get to the bottom of it all, as
for years, the post office denied this was possible. but it wasn't true. fujitsu, the company which operated the horizon system, could do this remotely. had this back door access been known about, it would have undermined all the prosecutions the post office brought. the inquiry�*s seen a transcript of a call with a senior lawyer in 2013 which suggests that paula vennells had been briefed about a "covert operations team". then did she mislead mps in 2015? she'll likely be quizzed...
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who chose not to have her mail delivered but a fixture at the post office. secretary albright was a fearless trailblazer for women and devoted public servant who touched the lives of so many she taught, mentored and worked with including me. her relentless advocacy for human rights fleeing nazi persecution made her an icon and i celebrate her life and legacy where her farm is located and spent as much time as she was able. secretary albright said the greatest donor was representing the united states of america, a sentment that we share as members of the house of representatives. throughout her life, secretary albright was received awards including the presidential medal of freedom in 2012. i am honored that the virginia delegation bestow this to ensure that her legacy lives on in virginia for generations to come. i urge my colleagues to vote for this measure and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the gentlewoman from district of columbia -- ms. norton: i urge members to support this bill and i yield bac
who chose not to have her mail delivered but a fixture at the post office. secretary albright was a fearless trailblazer for women and devoted public servant who touched the lives of so many she taught, mentored and worked with including me. her relentless advocacy for human rights fleeing nazi persecution made her an icon and i celebrate her life and legacy where her farm is located and spent as much time as she was able. secretary albright said the greatest donor was representing the united...
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the post office. in general, she was met with a lot of scepticism. listen to some of the pressure she was under. you are responsible for our she was under. you are responsible for your own _ she was under. you are responsible for your own downfall, _ she was under. you are responsible for your own downfall, aren't - she was under. you are responsible for your own downfall, aren't you? | for your own downfall, aren�*t you? i... from when the court of appeal past its _ i... from when the court of appeal past itsjudgment, i lost all the employment that i have had. and since _ employment that i have had. and since that— employment that i have had. and since that time i have only worked on this— since that time i have only worked on this inquiry. it has been really important — on this inquiry. it has been really important to me to do what i didn't or was— important to me to do what i didn't or was unable to do at the time i was chief— or was unable to do at the time i was chief executive, and i
the post office. in general, she was met with a lot of scepticism. listen to some of the pressure she was under. you are responsible for our she was under. you are responsible for your own _ she was under. you are responsible for your own downfall, _ she was under. you are responsible for your own downfall, aren't - she was under. you are responsible for your own downfall, aren't you? | for your own downfall, aren�*t you? i... from when the court of appeal past its _ i... from when the court...
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post office gets reauthorized we vote on that. congress votes on that consistently and as the needs of the people who use the postal service change, the loss change with it. everything in our democracy, in our legislative process, requires us to go back and make sure that these laws are still pertinent for the time that we are in. it is insanity that this law was passed in 1994 and it is hands-off. i was 10 years old in 1994. we did not have internet access in my home in 1994. it is fair to go back in and say we need to look at this. just today, there's a really big surveillance bill that failed in the house vote today. it was passed originally after 9/11 at a time when we were really worried about kind of homegrown terrorism and trying to make sure we did not have another 9/11. that is a really big piece of legislation and we knew that it was important, and congress said, every five years, we are going to bring this up for a vote and every five years, people fight over it. i hated the vote, to be honest, when i was working in con
post office gets reauthorized we vote on that. congress votes on that consistently and as the needs of the people who use the postal service change, the loss change with it. everything in our democracy, in our legislative process, requires us to go back and make sure that these laws are still pertinent for the time that we are in. it is insanity that this law was passed in 1994 and it is hands-off. i was 10 years old in 1994. we did not have internet access in my home in 1994. it is fair to go...
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office was on fire, i understood that if the new post office was on fire, then our club was also on fire, i barely calmed the child, because they have their own children's group. employees of the ministry of emergency situations are not allowed to enter the premises, but from the videos and photos that are already circulating on the internet, we can see that the destruction, unfortunately, is quite extensive, the most important thing is that all people are safe, no one was injured, there is no not even injured, not injured, fortunately the working day was already over and... and our employees were not inside, it's really a shock, because well right now we have spring, the height of the season, our company is engaged in activities related to the sale of planting material, saplings, seeds, seedlings, flowers, and our product, it is definitely not the target that could be or attract the attention of the russian federation, but unfortunately, if the russians are already at war with flowers and seedlings, then it is difficult to comment on anything here. anton shalygailo, deputy chairman
office was on fire, i understood that if the new post office was on fire, then our club was also on fire, i barely calmed the child, because they have their own children's group. employees of the ministry of emergency situations are not allowed to enter the premises, but from the videos and photos that are already circulating on the internet, we can see that the destruction, unfortunately, is quite extensive, the most important thing is that all people are safe, no one was injured, there is no...
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well, i thought maybe you, what else, i need to send it to the post office, i ’ve collected a parcel from aunt zoya in krasnoyarsk, so let me send it. i met with a deputy at the club, i wanted to complain to the district government, look how the yard is dirty, the hatches are open, the sidewalks are broken, there are only drug addicts on the benches, and this is a rude person from apartment thirty-seven, he constantly abandons his car, well, what does the deputy have to do with it? , despite the fact that i voted for him, timofey igorich is an honest, decent, crystal person, it’s immediately obvious, mom, i give everything to him i’ll tell you and i’ll definitely complain about everything, i’ll send the parcel myself, thank you, mom, i kiss you, hug you and love you, bye. i remembered, i installed it in another store. hey, guy, i set up the cart, guy, you're going to college, no, first to the post office, my mother harnessed it again, along the way it's just, yeah, all dressed up, a lectus is moving along krasinskaya street, shooting is being done from the window into the air
well, i thought maybe you, what else, i need to send it to the post office, i ’ve collected a parcel from aunt zoya in krasnoyarsk, so let me send it. i met with a deputy at the club, i wanted to complain to the district government, look how the yard is dirty, the hatches are open, the sidewalks are broken, there are only drug addicts on the benches, and this is a rude person from apartment thirty-seven, he constantly abandons his car, well, what does the deputy have to do with it? , despite...
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emma simpson, bbc news, at the post office inquiry. a reminderyou can a reminder you can follow that and create _ a reminder you can follow that and create live — a reminder you can follow that and create live on the bbc iplayer, as it restarts — create live on the bbc iplayer, as it restarts tomorrow with that interview _ it restarts tomorrow with that interview with hall reynolds. in the cleveland hills, not farfrom middlesbrough, there's small traces of the tragedy here yesterday. an organised school trip for a year 6 class from darlington ended in disaster as a mudslide swept down a hillside near carlton in cleveland. herfamily described her as a happy and bubbly girl. her dream was to become a playerfor the lionesses. an organised school trip for a year 6 class from darlington ended in disaster as a mudslide swept down a hillside near carlton in cleveland. ten—year—old leah harrison was killed as the ground gave way. herfamily described her as a happy and bubbly girl. her dream was to become a playerfor the lionesses. she
emma simpson, bbc news, at the post office inquiry. a reminderyou can a reminder you can follow that and create _ a reminder you can follow that and create live — a reminder you can follow that and create live on the bbc iplayer, as it restarts — create live on the bbc iplayer, as it restarts tomorrow with that interview _ it restarts tomorrow with that interview with hall reynolds. in the cleveland hills, not farfrom middlesbrough, there's small traces of the tragedy here yesterday. an...
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the best post office for the uk . it best post office for the uk. it would have been wonderful to have 30,000 post office branches. that would have been the best outcome ever to have had more post offices in more communities . what i failed to communities. what i failed to do, and i have made this clear previously, is i did not recognise this. the and it's been discussed within across the inquiry. the imbalance of power between the institution and the individual. and i let these people down. >> the number of people sleeping rough has doubled since 2010, despite the conservative party's promise to solve the crisis, the government published a strategy to tackle the growing problem two years ago, reiterating its manifesto commitment from the last election. but since then, the problems got worse. housing organisation shelter says homelessness is a political choice and has called on mps to do more to tackle it . and if you do more to tackle it. and if you found the rising price of drinks difficult to swallow recently, this may make matters worse. an inve
the best post office for the uk . it best post office for the uk. it would have been wonderful to have 30,000 post office branches. that would have been the best outcome ever to have had more post offices in more communities . what i failed to communities. what i failed to do, and i have made this clear previously, is i did not recognise this. the and it's been discussed within across the inquiry. the imbalance of power between the institution and the individual. and i let these people down....
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the post office is owned _ closed doors? the post office is owned by— closed doors? the post office is owned by the government and we do not know— owned by the government and we do not know what conversations and information was shared by ministers and post _ information was shared by ministers and post office bosses. all of those questions _ and post office bosses. all of those questions and many more are likely to be _ questions and many more are likely to be out— questions and many more are likely to be out to — questions and many more are likely to be put to her in the coming days. we expect paula vennells to turn up at the inquiry while we are on air and we will go back to ben and there will be full coverage across the bbc news in the next couple of days. it news in the next couple of days. it will be a busy programme. in around an hour, we'll find out the latest inflation figures. nina's keeping an eye on this for us — what are we expecting? we might be expecting a big moment, actually, _ we might be expecting a big moment, actually, which would be infl
the post office is owned _ closed doors? the post office is owned by— closed doors? the post office is owned by the government and we do not know— owned by the government and we do not know what conversations and information was shared by ministers and post _ information was shared by ministers and post office bosses. all of those questions _ and post office bosses. all of those questions and many more are likely to be _ questions and many more are likely to be out— questions and many...
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so the inquiry heard that on the 7th of july 2013, the post office pr director, mark davis, sent paul event nels an e—mail advising her how to respond to the interim findings of the report, that came from second site. they had identified the software bugs in the horizon it system. —— vennells. from which they used data to prosecute hundreds of sub postmasters. in the e—mail, mr davis said, "if we say publicly that we will look at past cases, we will open this up very significantly to front page news. it would have a ballistic impact." she replied, "i will take that. " councillorjason be challenged her on this. ., . ~' councillorjason be challenged her on this. ., ., ,, ., . ., on this. you did take the advice of the pr guy. _ on this. you did take the advice of the pr guy. didn't _ on this. you did take the advice of the pr guy, didn't you? _ on this. you did take the advice of the pr guy, didn't you? i - on this. you did take the advice of the pr guy, didn't you? i really i the pr guy, didn't you? i really don't remember _ the pr guy, didn't you? i really don't remember it _
so the inquiry heard that on the 7th of july 2013, the post office pr director, mark davis, sent paul event nels an e—mail advising her how to respond to the interim findings of the report, that came from second site. they had identified the software bugs in the horizon it system. —— vennells. from which they used data to prosecute hundreds of sub postmasters. in the e—mail, mr davis said, "if we say publicly that we will look at past cases, we will open this up very significantly...
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the post office knew that, i completely accept it. personally, i did not know that and i'm incredibly sorry that that happened to those people and to so many others. but what did she know and when? was there a conspiracy at the post office, which lasted for nearly 12 years, involving a wide range of people, differing over time, to deny you information and to deny you documents, and to falsely give you reassurance 7 no, i don't believe that was the case. under her leadership, a lot of evidence emerged about flaws with horizon, but at key points, she said she wasn't aware of much of it, including crucial legal advice. do you think you are the unluckiest ceo in the uk? i was too trusting. i did probe and i did ask questions. and... iam... ..disappointed where information was not shared. but former royal mail boss and colleague dame moya greene is not so sure. the inquiry was shown a text chat between both of them earlier this year. "i think you knew," says moya, to which paula replies, "that isn't the case." moya then asks, "how could yo
the post office knew that, i completely accept it. personally, i did not know that and i'm incredibly sorry that that happened to those people and to so many others. but what did she know and when? was there a conspiracy at the post office, which lasted for nearly 12 years, involving a wide range of people, differing over time, to deny you information and to deny you documents, and to falsely give you reassurance 7 no, i don't believe that was the case. under her leadership, a lot of evidence...
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but because i have a conviction, we are going on to sue the post office. but they are insisting that we evident and document every loss that we claim for and that claim was taken the last three years to build. increasing numbers of england and wales' most vulnerable children are being detained in sometimes unregulated conditions by local authorities under measures known as deprivation of liberty orders. the use of them has increased twelvefold since 2017 with over 1,200 applications in the last year. for the first time young people who have lived under these orders have spoken publicly to our reporter ashleyjohn—baptiste. hanging with friends, making music, posting on social media, everyday things for many young people. but zahra's childhood was far from normal. she was in care before she even started school. ijust remember being hungry, a lot of fighting, seeing my mother getting beat up and stuff like that. having no food, having to eat dog food, sexual abuse, stuff like that. a decade of failed foster placements followed, she repeatedly ran away, putt
but because i have a conviction, we are going on to sue the post office. but they are insisting that we evident and document every loss that we claim for and that claim was taken the last three years to build. increasing numbers of england and wales' most vulnerable children are being detained in sometimes unregulated conditions by local authorities under measures known as deprivation of liberty orders. the use of them has increased twelvefold since 2017 with over 1,200 applications in the last...
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emma simpson, bbc news, at the post office inquiry. our top story this evening: the first full day of general election campaigning is under way. rishi sunak zigzags across brtiain while sir keir starmer rallies support at a football club in kent. and coming up, west ham star lucas paqueta on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news... there's a tough draw for andy murray in what's expected to be his final french open. we'll have all the first—round details from paris. in exactly six weeks today, millions of people will be casting their votes in the general election. between now and then, we will be travelling the length and breadth of the uk and hearing from our political reporters about what is at stake in their constituencies and the key issues concerning people there. first up, we are going to worcestershire and west yorkshire. let's start with aisha iqbal in bradford. hello from bradford, where they are working around the clock to get ready to host the uk city of culture in 2025, next year, and that is going to be a significa
emma simpson, bbc news, at the post office inquiry. our top story this evening: the first full day of general election campaigning is under way. rishi sunak zigzags across brtiain while sir keir starmer rallies support at a football club in kent. and coming up, west ham star lucas paqueta on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news... there's a tough draw for andy murray in what's expected to be his final french open. we'll have all the first—round details from paris. in exactly six weeks...
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post office inquiry. don't forget, she's very, very sorry. no doubt she'll start blubbering very soon. this is britain's newsroom on gb news. >> let us know what you think this morning. gbnews.com/yoursay. now, then, terry has said. is nigel doing an announcement at 11:00? this is nigel farage. i bet the reform lads, can't wait . now, of reform lads, can't wait. now, of course, they are doing a press conference this morning, and nigel's announcement will completely overshadow anything that that's said at the press conference. >> they. they're doing a press conference. it's tyson and widdicombe on the latest immigration figures. that's right . but the only questions right. but the only questions they'll be asked about is farage. >> absolutely, people are getting sick of us talking about the rain and the prime minister being in the rain. the rain and the prime minister being in the rain . they're being in the rain. they're saying, stop talking about it. it's not interesting. okay? okay. thanks well, i think
post office inquiry. don't forget, she's very, very sorry. no doubt she'll start blubbering very soon. this is britain's newsroom on gb news. >> let us know what you think this morning. gbnews.com/yoursay. now, then, terry has said. is nigel doing an announcement at 11:00? this is nigel farage. i bet the reform lads, can't wait . now, of reform lads, can't wait. now, of course, they are doing a press conference this morning, and nigel's announcement will completely overshadow anything...
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emma simpson, bbc news, at the post office inquiry. at least four people have died and 21 are injured after a two—storey building collapsed in majorca. emergency services were called shortly after 8.30pm local time. spanish media reports say the building was a restaurant on the beachfront in palma de majorca. the cause of the collapse is not yet known. a girl who was killed in a mudslide on a school trip in north yorkshire yesterday has been named as ten—year—old leah harrison. her class were on a walk to celebrate the end of their sat exams. her classmates at mount pleasant primary school in darlington are being offered support and counselling. i mean, i have to say one of the hardest things for me was seeing upset children on their return to school. we're devastated at the loss, devastated for leah's mum and herfamily, and the school community, the trust community, i have to say i feel like we're in shock really, today. the head of the civil service, simon case, has told the covid inquiry that he regrets whatsapp messages he se
emma simpson, bbc news, at the post office inquiry. at least four people have died and 21 are injured after a two—storey building collapsed in majorca. emergency services were called shortly after 8.30pm local time. spanish media reports say the building was a restaurant on the beachfront in palma de majorca. the cause of the collapse is not yet known. a girl who was killed in a mudslide on a school trip in north yorkshire yesterday has been named as ten—year—old leah harrison. her class...
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powerful explosions occurred in several regions of ukraine; a new post office warehouse in odessa caught fire; it was transporting weapons. explosions were also heard in the kharkov region and kherson. near belilisi , a new protest took place near the parliament walls. in georgia, due to the scandalous bill on foreign agents, it was adopted in the second reading. the security forces tried for several hours to dislodge the demonstrators; special forces opened the entrance, tear gas and water cannons. the united states has passed a law against palestinian protests; the document will allow the authorities to refuse funding to universities on the territory of which rallies in support of residents of the gaza strip are taking place. song about the great patriotic war, performed by foreign artists performed. in the kremlin palace, where a holoconcert of the road to yalta festival took place. the winners were singers from china, serbia and indonesia. now let's take a break for advertising, and then in the program we will tell you about the changes in the maternity capital program. i incorporate
powerful explosions occurred in several regions of ukraine; a new post office warehouse in odessa caught fire; it was transporting weapons. explosions were also heard in the kharkov region and kherson. near belilisi , a new protest took place near the parliament walls. in georgia, due to the scandalous bill on foreign agents, it was adopted in the second reading. the security forces tried for several hours to dislodge the demonstrators; special forces opened the entrance, tear gas and water...
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there was a flag process for mps, because i think the post office _ for mps, because i think the post office had — for mps, because i think the post office had a commitment to copy it to bring _ office had a commitment to copy it to bring other people entered the leap but — to bring other people entered the leap but from a personal point of view, _ leap but from a personal point of view, i_ leap but from a personal point of view, i would leap but from a personal point of view, iwould not leap but from a personal point of view, i would not have seen this is any different. view, i would not have seen this is any different-— view, i would not have seen this is any different. would you have even seen this? i— any different. would you have even seen this? i don't _ any different. would you have even seen this? i don't know. _ any different. would you have even seen this? i don't know. from i seen this? i don't know. from memory. _ seen this? i don't know. from memory. it — seen this? i don't know. from memory, it wouldn't - seen this? i don't know. from memory, it wouldn't have i
there was a flag process for mps, because i think the post office _ for mps, because i think the post office had — for mps, because i think the post office had a commitment to copy it to bring _ office had a commitment to copy it to bring other people entered the leap but — to bring other people entered the leap but from a personal point of view, _ leap but from a personal point of view, i_ leap but from a personal point of view, i would leap but from a personal point of view, iwould not...
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office building, yes, 1952, a post office building, and not exactly a civilian one, there were military units here, that is the guys received correspondence, and we set off on an exciting journey around our country. olya, girl, this is a children's museum, but i'm already an adult, they don't let me in or i don't let her in, she says yes. a very interesting towel, it is also wooden, the oldest towel in our collection, there is also an old grammar, when there are ers and yats, but in the 11th century in the st. sophia cathedral not only was there a service, here the prince received ambassadors, concluded treaties there, that is, the cathedral was an administrative building, open belarus together with the belarus24 tv channel. this news of stalitsa and the central region, with you, broadcasts live on tv channels belarus 1 and belarus24 volga myadzvedz, and this is a short summary of the topic for the release. in the service of the young patriarchs on the base of the military unit in machulishchakh relay race of the teams of the patriarchal clubs in the minsk region. it's a slow and dreary
office building, yes, 1952, a post office building, and not exactly a civilian one, there were military units here, that is the guys received correspondence, and we set off on an exciting journey around our country. olya, girl, this is a children's museum, but i'm already an adult, they don't let me in or i don't let her in, she says yes. a very interesting towel, it is also wooden, the oldest towel in our collection, there is also an old grammar, when there are ers and yats, but in the 11th...
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yes, 1952, a post office building, and not exactly a civilian one, there were military units here, that is, the guys received correspondence, and we set off on an exciting journey. in our country, ola, girl, this is a children’s museum, but i’m already an adult, i don’t let her in or i don’t let her in, she says yes. a very interesting towel, it is also made of wood, the oldest towel in our collection, there is still an old grammar, when there are ers and i, but in the 11th century in the st. sophia cathedral not only was there a service, here the prince received ambassadors, concluded agreements there, that is, the cathedral was such an administrative building, open belarus together with the belarus tv channel.
yes, 1952, a post office building, and not exactly a civilian one, there were military units here, that is, the guys received correspondence, and we set off on an exciting journey. in our country, ola, girl, this is a children’s museum, but i’m already an adult, i don’t let her in or i don’t let her in, she says yes. a very interesting towel, it is also made of wood, the oldest towel in our collection, there is still an old grammar, when there are ers and i, but in the 11th century in...
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she's declared her love for the post office. she said, i loved the post office. i worked as hard as i possibly could to deliver the best post office for the uk, she goes on to say, i let these people down. i'm very aware of that. i mean, do you buy that? she.she that. i mean, do you buy that? she. she loved the post office. what's your reaction to that ? what's your reaction to that? >> well, i think i think, you know, we can say that she maybe loved the post office, but obviously to the detriment of postmasters, that obviously she put the brand and the reputation and, you know, the profitability of the post office above all else, really, what has been the most shocking thing that you think we've seen so far ? think we've seen so far? >> of course, we've seen texts thrown up. we've seen people suggest that she knew more than she said she knew at various points . but what do you think points. but what do you think has been the thing that is the biggest takeaway from her appearance ? appearance? >> well, i think, you know, we're just seeing document after document,
she's declared her love for the post office. she said, i loved the post office. i worked as hard as i possibly could to deliver the best post office for the uk, she goes on to say, i let these people down. i'm very aware of that. i mean, do you buy that? she.she that. i mean, do you buy that? she. she loved the post office. what's your reaction to that ? what's your reaction to that? >> well, i think i think, you know, we can say that she maybe loved the post office, but obviously to the...
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and they're like you gotta go to the post office. so then i went in to the post office. and i saw tara, who was very nice. >> this all makes sense. >> jimmy: thank you. [ light laughter ] i love your -- your mom is exactly what i want her to be. she's so funny. >> she is a magical woman. she is -- she's like kind of an adult version of "kids say the darnedest things." [ laughter ] like, she -- like, the most recent one, she said, "willy --" she called me up. "willy, are you going to that taylor swift thing?" [ light laughter ] and i said, "uh, what? what are you talking about?" she said, "the taylor swift thing. are you going to that?" i said, "mom, i don't have any idea what you're talking about." "you know, the -- the super bowl." [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: that's the taylor swift thing? >> all right. apparently in patti forte world. no, but she's the best. i do have one -- there's only one gripe that i have. >> jimmy: yeah. >> the woman cannot say the word "available." >> jimmy: she can't say it. >> she says avai-able. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: avai-able?
and they're like you gotta go to the post office. so then i went in to the post office. and i saw tara, who was very nice. >> this all makes sense. >> jimmy: thank you. [ light laughter ] i love your -- your mom is exactly what i want her to be. she's so funny. >> she is a magical woman. she is -- she's like kind of an adult version of "kids say the darnedest things." [ laughter ] like, she -- like, the most recent one, she said, "willy --" she called me...
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i loved the post office. i gave it... i worked... ..as hard as i possibly could to deliver... ..the best post office for the uk. she was asked about this episode of the one show and the case ofjo hamilton. she discussing it in an e—mail. did the mask slip? i made a mistake in this e—mail. is the reality what you said here reflected the behind closed doors attitude to these postmasters? no. she has been rude to all of us. if she just sorted it out i she could have ended it. what? eight years ago? royal mail was split and privatised, the inquiry heard she removed a reference to horizon in a prospectus for the post office. you wanted to defuse it, because it was going to be immensely politically damaging, both to the post office itself, but also to the privatisation. i don't think it was ever my... ..style to try to please or to keep in with people. but she listed it in an appraisal as a key achievement that year. she admitted letting them down. but she says there was no deception. it is now up to the inquiry chair tojud
i loved the post office. i gave it... i worked... ..as hard as i possibly could to deliver... ..the best post office for the uk. she was asked about this episode of the one show and the case ofjo hamilton. she discussing it in an e—mail. did the mask slip? i made a mistake in this e—mail. is the reality what you said here reflected the behind closed doors attitude to these postmasters? no. she has been rude to all of us. if she just sorted it out i she could have ended it. what? eight years...
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at the post office inquiry. the questioning continues . continues. >> meanwhile, a tragic story chaos in majorca at least four people have died and others trapped under rubble after a restaurant building collapses on a beach in majorca. we'll have the latest. >> and killer nurse lucy letby loses her appeal. the court rules that the serial baby killer cannot challenge her convictions . convictions. >> we'd love to hear what you think. send your views in to gbnews.com/yoursay or say so much to get through in this hour . the. should nigel be the leader of reform uk? going into the election? lots of our viewers and listeners are very disappointed he's not got a frontline role . frontline role. >> i don't blame him. i don't blame him. look, if you get an offer at a job in america with lots of money and you can see the way this election is going, why would you? he'll probably come back in 2029. no, it's definitely okay. >> well, lots to get through. a really busy hour. we are consumed with election fever. the first th
at the post office inquiry. the questioning continues . continues. >> meanwhile, a tragic story chaos in majorca at least four people have died and others trapped under rubble after a restaurant building collapses on a beach in majorca. we'll have the latest. >> and killer nurse lucy letby loses her appeal. the court rules that the serial baby killer cannot challenge her convictions . convictions. >> we'd love to hear what you think. send your views in to gbnews.com/yoursay or...
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make sure to stock up on tickets from the national lottery at the post office or at inloto.ru. the millionaire will become stronger. get lucky with the national lottery. more millionaires. everyone will be able to profitably increase their savings, open a best interest brokerage account and receive three sberbank shares as a gift. it’s more profitable in savings with prime. dolphin, new season, tomorrow at 20:00 on ntv. via superstar premieres today at 20:20 on ntv. pay less, barney bear cake 79,990. delivery with a 25% discount from 30 minutes using the code in the pyaterochka app pyaterochka a kitford coffee maker or upright vacuum cleaner helps out with discounts of up to 15% and battery-powered garden equipment greenworks with discounts of up to 20% on the yandex market, the national lottery has already won more than 1,600 millionaires, stock up well on tickets from the national lottery at the post office or on inlota.ru the millionaire will increase dnk tomorrow. rum, yes, what are you doing, fertilizing the future harvest, the harvest, yes, here is the harvest of luck,
make sure to stock up on tickets from the national lottery at the post office or at inloto.ru. the millionaire will become stronger. get lucky with the national lottery. more millionaires. everyone will be able to profitably increase their savings, open a best interest brokerage account and receive three sberbank shares as a gift. it’s more profitable in savings with prime. dolphin, new season, tomorrow at 20:00 on ntv. via superstar premieres today at 20:20 on ntv. pay less, barney bear cake...
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office the way the — been good for the post office the way the process had been handled had been deeply flawed. i backed susan crichton's _ been deeply flawed. i backed susan crichton'sjudgment on been deeply flawed. i backed susan crichton's judgment on the appointment of second sight because we did _ appointment of second sight because we did not— appointment of second sight because we did not want to appoint one of the big _ we did not want to appoint one of the big four. she seemed very confident— the big four. she seemed very confident in them and given his strongly— confident in them and given his strongly stated opinion to having an inquiry— strongly stated opinion to having an inquiry in _ strongly stated opinion to having an inquiry in the first place i had wanted — inquiry in the first place i had wanted her to feel some ownership of the process— wanted her to feel some ownership of the process once we decided to go down _ the process once we decided to go down that— the process once we decided to go down that route we had lost control of the _ down that route we
office the way the — been good for the post office the way the process had been handled had been deeply flawed. i backed susan crichton's _ been deeply flawed. i backed susan crichton'sjudgment on been deeply flawed. i backed susan crichton's judgment on the appointment of second sight because we did _ appointment of second sight because we did not— appointment of second sight because we did not want to appoint one of the big _ we did not want to appoint one of the big four. she seemed very...
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in order to make this happen faster, we assigned post offices that are near the store. and book warehouses should be located at 11 doors
in order to make this happen faster, we assigned post offices that are near the store. and book warehouses should be located at 11 doors
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yes, 1952, a post office building, and not exactly a civilian one, there were military units here, that is, the guys received correspondence and set off on an exciting journey. discover belarus together with the belarus 24 tv channel . raise its children, if you need a manual leader, manager, military commander, just educate him, he will not contradict, he will obey, he will bring even his relatives to their knees, it will be... the conversation, however, is very revealing, at the end we will count how many times the candidate for the presidency of lithuania named the name of his country, and how many said it?
yes, 1952, a post office building, and not exactly a civilian one, there were military units here, that is, the guys received correspondence and set off on an exciting journey. discover belarus together with the belarus 24 tv channel . raise its children, if you need a manual leader, manager, military commander, just educate him, he will not contradict, he will obey, he will bring even his relatives to their knees, it will be... the conversation, however, is very revealing, at the end we will...
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the former chief executive of the post office, paula vennells has arrived at the post office inquiry in london. evidence that inquiry will be the first time she spoken publicly about her role in the scandal by nearly a decade. between 1999 and 2015 hundreds of sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted for stealing, due to faulty computer software. it's been described as one of the biggest miscarriages ofjustice in modern british history. let's speak to azadeh moshiri, who's at the inquiry for us. just remind our viewers why paula vennells's testimony is so crucial to this ongoing inquiry. this vennells's testimony is so crucial to this ongoing inquiry.— to this ongoing inquiry. this is a moment the _ to this ongoing inquiry. this is a moment the victims _ to this ongoing inquiry. this is a moment the victims had - to this ongoing inquiry. this is a moment the victims had been i to this ongoing inquiry. this is a - moment the victims had been waiting forfour moment the victims had been waiting for four years. moment the victims had been waiting forfour years. as you moment the victi
the former chief executive of the post office, paula vennells has arrived at the post office inquiry in london. evidence that inquiry will be the first time she spoken publicly about her role in the scandal by nearly a decade. between 1999 and 2015 hundreds of sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted for stealing, due to faulty computer software. it's been described as one of the biggest miscarriages ofjustice in modern british history. let's speak to azadeh moshiri, who's at the inquiry for...
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yes, 1952, a post office building, and not exactly a civilian one, there were military units here, that is, guys we received correspondence and set off on an exciting journey around our country. olya, a girl, this is a children’s museum, but i’m already an adult, they don’t let me in or don’t let me in, she says that yes, it’s a very interesting towel, it’s also wood-revolutionary, the oldest towel in our collection, there’s also an old grammar, when there are eras and yat, but in the 11th century in the st. sophia cathedral not only was there a service, here the prince received ambassadors and concluded agreements, that is, the cathedral was such an administrative building, open it. i don’t want to jump and run and study, like the rain, a hat falls on the forest. the light of the sun, and how our life is built up from these crushers, we want to look at this light for a while, and the skin of the day is something new for ourselves, and it’s so good for us, because we love it with anyone, from any and belarus. hello everyone, my name is elgar jalilov, i am originally fr
yes, 1952, a post office building, and not exactly a civilian one, there were military units here, that is, guys we received correspondence and set off on an exciting journey around our country. olya, a girl, this is a children’s museum, but i’m already an adult, they don’t let me in or don’t let me in, she says that yes, it’s a very interesting towel, it’s also wood-revolutionary, the oldest towel in our collection, there’s also an old grammar, when there are eras and yat, but in...
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office is a result— result of it and the post office is a result of— result of it and the post office is a result of it and we need systemic change _ a result of it and we need systemic change and — a result of it and we need systemic change and the duty of candour at all levels — change and the duty of candour at all levels of government, including the civil— all levels of government, including the civil service to make ministers absoiuteiv — the civil service to make ministers absolutely aware of what the options are and _ absolutely aware of what the options are and then maybe we would have a chance _ are and then maybe we would have a chance of— are and then maybe we would have a chance of not having this repeated. some _ chance of not having this repeated. some of— chance of not having this repeated. some of the strongest words in the report today were for lord clark, her strip —— whose o'brien described his combative and find this evidence argumentative, saying that would have caused upset. i argumentative, saying that would have caused upset.— have caused upse
office is a result— result of it and the post office is a result of— result of it and the post office is a result of it and we need systemic change _ a result of it and we need systemic change and — a result of it and we need systemic change and the duty of candour at all levels — change and the duty of candour at all levels of government, including the civil— all levels of government, including the civil service to make ministers absoiuteiv — the civil service to make ministers...
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part of me's saddened by the fact that we are naming a post office. i'll say it again, because if he were here i know he would accomplish nothing but greatness. but i also think about the fact that luke, where he is now in heaven. i'm sure that up in heaven he's got his own little corner. streets of gold named after him. i'm sure that he's got his gaggle of people, and he's holding court up there doing amazing things. luke -- one. things he was most excited about was when start got a dollar general, he could get the dr. pepper and the resees or kit cat that he loved. he's an amazing man. it's an absolute honor that we are able to name something after him today. i miss him greatly. i know that he loves his wife julia, his son, jeremiah, his daughter, jaclyn. i know when they look back at his history and the work he's done, the legacy he's left, they are going to be incredibly proud. i love that we are here today able to vote for a post office for him. god bless you, my brother. god bless your family. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to cla
part of me's saddened by the fact that we are naming a post office. i'll say it again, because if he were here i know he would accomplish nothing but greatness. but i also think about the fact that luke, where he is now in heaven. i'm sure that up in heaven he's got his own little corner. streets of gold named after him. i'm sure that he's got his gaggle of people, and he's holding court up there doing amazing things. luke -- one. things he was most excited about was when start got a dollar...
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in the post office than this. ., , ., , ., this. could you remind us what happened _ this. could you remind us what happened to — this. could you remind us what happened to you _ this. could you remind us what happened to you because i this. could you remind us what happened to you because it i this. could you remind us what| happened to you because it was this. could you remind us what i happened to you because it was a £22,000 shortfall that was... that you were accused of. can £22,000 shortfall that was. .. that you were accused of.— £22,000 shortfall that was. .. that you were accused of. can you explain our you were accused of. can you explain your situation? _ you were accused of. can you explain your situation? i _ you were accused of. can you explain your situation? i was _ you were accused of. can you explain your situation? i was audited - you were accused of. can you explain your situation? i was audited in i your situation? i was audited in late 2009, 22 than how thousand pounds shortfall which the post office dem
in the post office than this. ., , ., , ., this. could you remind us what happened _ this. could you remind us what happened to — this. could you remind us what happened to you _ this. could you remind us what happened to you because i this. could you remind us what happened to you because it i this. could you remind us what| happened to you because it was this. could you remind us what i happened to you because it was a £22,000 shortfall that was... that you were accused of. can £22,000...
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yes, fifty-second year, a post office building, and not exactly a civilian one, there were military units here, that is, the guys received correspondence, and we set off on an exciting journey around our country, girl, this is a children's museum, but i’m already an adult, they’re not allowed there or not i let her in, she says that yes, it’s a very interesting towel, it’s also made of wood, our oldest towel. eyes, that it’s very clean here, i really liked it about me, i like everything here, my sister lives in germany, we met in belarus, and the first thing that struck us about the people was that they were very friendly, good-natured, then the natural component was important to me, that there is beautiful nature, i have still lived for 25 years in belarus, yes, no one perceived me as a stranger , look at the project for a look at... belarus on our tv channel. on our calendar it is wednesday may 22 and orthodox believers today celebrate the day of st. nicholas the wonderworker.
yes, fifty-second year, a post office building, and not exactly a civilian one, there were military units here, that is, the guys received correspondence, and we set off on an exciting journey around our country, girl, this is a children's museum, but i’m already an adult, they’re not allowed there or not i let her in, she says that yes, it’s a very interesting towel, it’s also made of wood, our oldest towel. eyes, that it’s very clean here, i really liked it about me, i like...
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well, by the way, another military warehouse disguised as a post office was destroyed. tonight in odessa, against this background , kiev’s annoying calls to the west to speed up arms deliveries sound especially sad, especially since ukraine cannot fulfill its part of the deal to recruit manpower, and alexander khristenko will tell why. this super-powerful hit, the subsequent explosions and the fire were so powerful that even threats from the sbu did not help to hide it in the ukrainian information space. eyewitnesses in odessa filmed both the flame and the pillar. smoke rose tens of meters, and this is footage from a surveillance camera, the strike hit the warehouse of the ukrainian new post office, as the company reported, the missile destroyed not only the sorting depot and the department itself, but also more than 15 tons of online orders, but the nature of the explosion and its consequences indicates that it was more likely in total, the main customer of this batch was the ukrainian armed forces; the strike disrupted the delivery of weapons and ammunition. so precise and efficient.
well, by the way, another military warehouse disguised as a post office was destroyed. tonight in odessa, against this background , kiev’s annoying calls to the west to speed up arms deliveries sound especially sad, especially since ukraine cannot fulfill its part of the deal to recruit manpower, and alexander khristenko will tell why. this super-powerful hit, the subsequent explosions and the fire were so powerful that even threats from the sbu did not help to hide it in the ukrainian...
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emma simpson, bbc news, at the post office inquiry. a teenager who stabbed mikey roynon who was 16 to death in bath in somerset last year has been detained for life at bristol crown court. shane cunningham was ordered to serve a minimum of 16 years before being considered for parole. two others, cartel bushnell and leo knight, who were 15 at the time of the attack, were sentenced to nine years for manslaughter. danjohnson was in court. mikey roynon's family came here every day of the four—week trial. today they were in court to hear how long his teenage killers will serve. love you, too. love you... wait, love you. mikey was just 16 years old. he was a live wire, so he loved, you know, being out on a bike or a scooter. lastjune, he went to a party in bath with friends. there, they came across this group from wiltshire. this is the ambulance service. is the patient breathing? there was a violent confrontation, and mikey was stabbed in the neck. someone's been stabbed at a house party, please! i had loads of missed calls. i rang mikey'
emma simpson, bbc news, at the post office inquiry. a teenager who stabbed mikey roynon who was 16 to death in bath in somerset last year has been detained for life at bristol crown court. shane cunningham was ordered to serve a minimum of 16 years before being considered for parole. two others, cartel bushnell and leo knight, who were 15 at the time of the attack, were sentenced to nine years for manslaughter. danjohnson was in court. mikey roynon's family came here every day of the...
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yes, 1952, a post office building, and not exactly a civilian one, but a military one. farmers have something to be proud of, we fully provide ourselves with food, enough for export, we sell almost 7.5 billion dollars to hundreds of countries on the planet, and this, with falling world prices, with good agricultural technology, with a good approach, you can get today wonderful harvests from our varieties too. our corn differs there by 3-4 centners out of 100, and if you compare it, seeds are 10 times more expensive. for sowing, then imported crops become unprofitable. belarus is among the top five countries exporting dairy products and among the top 20 leading sellers of meat products. but there is no need to stop there; the well-being of our people and food security depend on the state of affairs in the countryside. our institute is engaged in the production of original elite seeds, and the most important thing is that we can give new varieties from science, which are highly productive and are resistant to disease. the main topics are on the main broadcast, watch on th
yes, 1952, a post office building, and not exactly a civilian one, but a military one. farmers have something to be proud of, we fully provide ourselves with food, enough for export, we sell almost 7.5 billion dollars to hundreds of countries on the planet, and this, with falling world prices, with good agricultural technology, with a good approach, you can get today wonderful harvests from our varieties too. our corn differs there by 3-4 centners out of 100, and if you compare it, seeds are 10...
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office ruined him. and i imagine that... i'm sorry. i imagine that i was probably... just pause. yes, ok. try to compose yourself if you can and then continue
office ruined him. and i imagine that... i'm sorry. i imagine that i was probably... just pause. yes, ok. try to compose yourself if you can and then continue
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powerful explosions occurred in the regions of ukraine, a warehouse of a new post office caught fire in odessa; it also transports weapons for the ukrainian armed forces. local publications reported cases of detonation in the kharikov region in kherson, controlled by the kiev regime. a protest rally took place in tbilis until the early morning. protesters took to the streets after the adoption of the bill on foreign agents in the second reading. they started riots and stormed parliament, and the police detained the participants. the united states has published a new package of sanctions against russia, the measures are aimed at defense industry, energy transport, there are almost 30 companies on the list. and persons from various countries, including china, uae and turkey. the russian embassy in the united states called this an attempt to intimidate our partners. at a meeting of the un general assembly, russia declared that the organization had become a hostage of us policy in the middle east. washington is deliberately using the security council as a means of putting pressure on pal
powerful explosions occurred in the regions of ukraine, a warehouse of a new post office caught fire in odessa; it also transports weapons for the ukrainian armed forces. local publications reported cases of detonation in the kharikov region in kherson, controlled by the kiev regime. a protest rally took place in tbilis until the early morning. protesters took to the streets after the adoption of the bill on foreign agents in the second reading. they started riots and stormed parliament, and...
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there is no way the post office... first of all, there is no way that i would have wanted to persuade second sight on something they were not prepared to say. and i don't believe second sight would ever have agreed to that. the time when i received this... then she was accused of accepting advice from a pr boss who told her to avoid re—examining older prosecutions because it would cause a media storm. the e—mail that you had sent to which this is a response, "should we look back 12 to 18 months since separation?" yes. "or should we go back further?" further, yes. "why aren't we going back further, five to ten years?" and this says, "you can't do that, you'll be on the front page." that's a grossly improper perspective, isn't it? yes, it is. the hard questions are far from over. her testimony continues tomorrow. theo leggett, bbc news. the time is 1.18. our top story this afternoon. party leaders hit the campaign trail after the prime minister fired the starting gun for a snap summer election. coming up, how the cos
there is no way the post office... first of all, there is no way that i would have wanted to persuade second sight on something they were not prepared to say. and i don't believe second sight would ever have agreed to that. the time when i received this... then she was accused of accepting advice from a pr boss who told her to avoid re—examining older prosecutions because it would cause a media storm. the e—mail that you had sent to which this is a response, "should we look back 12 to...