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for the moment, azadeh moshiri, thank you. _ victims. for the moment, azadeh moshiri, thank you. we _ victims. for the moment, azadeh moshiri, thank you. we will- victims. for the moment, azadeh moshiri, thank you. we will come back to you to hear more evidence from alisdair cameron, cfo and former interim chief executive of post office limited. the extreme weather we have been having here and abroad has left us with soaring fruit and veg prices making it harder to get our five a day. now campaigners are trying to make it easier to get hold of fresh produce. they are calling for un—used council [and in more parts of the country to be made available so people can grow their own food. fiona lamdin has more. it's great, isn't it? can you get me a scoop full of the compost? planting out courgettes at this urban farm in hull. for hundreds of years, this was an active dock. but over the last decade, this industrial wasteland has been transformed into an unlikely but thriving community garden. we have got good, honest spuds in there. they are a really good easy win for growing and get
for the moment, azadeh moshiri, thank you. _ victims. for the moment, azadeh moshiri, thank you. we _ victims. for the moment, azadeh moshiri, thank you. we will- victims. for the moment, azadeh moshiri, thank you. we will come back to you to hear more evidence from alisdair cameron, cfo and former interim chief executive of post office limited. the extreme weather we have been having here and abroad has left us with soaring fruit and veg prices making it harder to get our five a day. now...
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hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. an inquiry into the uk's biggest health scandal will release its final report in the next few days. more than 30,000 people in the uk were infected with hiv and hepatitis c after being given contaminated blood products by the national health service in the 19705, 80s and 905. many have since died, others unknowingly passed infections on to their partners, who then died. victims and their families have spent decades fighting for compensation. chloe hayward explains. it is known as the biggest treatment disaster in nhs history, and so far we know 3000 people have died in the uk from infected blood and infected blood products given by the nhs. 0verall, 30,000 victims have been identified and these fall into two main categories — the people with rare genetic blood clotting disorders — such as the haemophiliacs — and people who needed blood transfusions after surgery, for example. let's start with this first group, the haemophiliacs. people with blood clotting disorders need a specia
hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. an inquiry into the uk's biggest health scandal will release its final report in the next few days. more than 30,000 people in the uk were infected with hiv and hepatitis c after being given contaminated blood products by the national health service in the 19705, 80s and 905. many have since died, others unknowingly passed infections on to their partners, who then died. victims and their families have spent decades fighting for compensation. chloe hayward explains. it...
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hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. welcome to the programme. we begin in ukraine, where president zelensky has admitted that a lack of manpower is sapping morale in the war against russia. he was speaking as new laws to boost army recruitment came into effect. prisoners will now be allowed to join and fines have gone up for men who ignore the order to fight. in a tv interview, mr zelensky also said ukraine has a quarter of the air defences it needs to hold the front line against russia. here's a clip of the ukrainian president talking about the new law on military recruitment. translation: we need to staff the reserve. there are a serious number of brigrades which a large number of them are empty. we need to do this so that guys can have a normal rotation, then their morale will be improved. earlier, our correspondent in kyiv james waterhouse told me how ukraine is now in a different chapter of the war with morale very low. you have ukrainian forces which are thought to make up around half a million personnel, either f
hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. welcome to the programme. we begin in ukraine, where president zelensky has admitted that a lack of manpower is sapping morale in the war against russia. he was speaking as new laws to boost army recruitment came into effect. prisoners will now be allowed to join and fines have gone up for men who ignore the order to fight. in a tv interview, mr zelensky also said ukraine has a quarter of the air defences it needs to hold the front line against russia. here's a clip...
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azadeh moshiri is in hainault. remind us of what happened there. i spoke to a former police sergeant here in hainult and he said this is an area of london where things like this don't usually happen. he described it as a quiet residential area. but there are clear signs now that something very tragic happened here yesterday. remember, a 1a—year—old boy was killed and four others were injured by a man wielding a sword. two police officers were severely injured as well. there are dozens of police officers here today. there are several police vans. there is a cordoned area at the scene of the attack behind me and residents of this area have to sign their names and give their names to police officers who are actually called in. that is parents taking their children to school, that is people carrying groceries. clearly the community here knows things are no longer the same. but of course, the met police, given the seriousness of some of the injuries these two officers sustained, have said it is a humbling reminder of the danger they face when they a
azadeh moshiri is in hainault. remind us of what happened there. i spoke to a former police sergeant here in hainult and he said this is an area of london where things like this don't usually happen. he described it as a quiet residential area. but there are clear signs now that something very tragic happened here yesterday. remember, a 1a—year—old boy was killed and four others were injured by a man wielding a sword. two police officers were severely injured as well. there are dozens of...
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i'm azadeh moshiri in hainault, where flowers have been there is an increase police prison and a community in shock. and america's top diplomat meets israel's prime minister, after accusing hamas of being the last obstacle to a ceasefire in gaza. and the greatest thing since sliced bread. scientists are developing a new white loaf that's just as healthy as wholegrain. hello. we begin in the us — and the student protests sweeping the country — against the war in gaza. overnight — these were the scenes — on campuses on the west coast and east coast. clashes between rival student groups, and clashes with police who were called to both the university of california in los angeles and columbia university in new york. at ucla, there were skirmishes between pro—israeli and pro—palestinian protesters, with the vice chancellor calling in police after what she described as �*horrific acts of violence�*. scenes like this went on for hours, with pepper spray being used. at columbia university, where the protests started, officers dressed in riot gear cleared students from hamilton hall
i'm azadeh moshiri in hainault, where flowers have been there is an increase police prison and a community in shock. and america's top diplomat meets israel's prime minister, after accusing hamas of being the last obstacle to a ceasefire in gaza. and the greatest thing since sliced bread. scientists are developing a new white loaf that's just as healthy as wholegrain. hello. we begin in the us — and the student protests sweeping the country — against the war in gaza. overnight — these...
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let's speak to our reporter azadeh moshiri — she's in hainault. residents have said this is not the kind of neighbourhood where something like this happens and yet in the aftermath of yesterday's sword attack, a 36—year—old suspect has been arrested, a 14—year—old boy has been arrested, a 14—year—old boy has died, four people have been injured and two of them were police officers. as you mentioned, we now have the identity of the ia robber who lost his life, daniel anjorin. next to me, flowers that families have been laying for daniel, as well as his family. as you mentioned, the school that he attended, bancroft�*s school in woodford green, was somewhere where grace o'malley kumar was also a pupil. she was killed last in a knife attack in nottingham. the bbc has also seen a copy of the statement that the head of the school has sent to parents. it reads, "more details will be forthcoming over the coming hours and days but for now, ourfocus is on supporting the members of our community and particularly those who knew daniel well." it
let's speak to our reporter azadeh moshiri — she's in hainault. residents have said this is not the kind of neighbourhood where something like this happens and yet in the aftermath of yesterday's sword attack, a 36—year—old suspect has been arrested, a 14—year—old boy has been arrested, a 14—year—old boy has died, four people have been injured and two of them were police officers. as you mentioned, we now have the identity of the ia robber who lost his life, daniel anjorin. next...
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hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. welcome to the programme. we start with the war in gaza and let's bring you these live pictures from the israel gaza border, where the israeli bombardment has been particularly intense around rafah. more than a million palestinian refugees are sheltering in the city in the south of the strip. it's emerged that the us paused a shipment of bombs to israel last week, over fears they might be used in an assault on rafah — that's according to a senior administration official who's been speaking to cbs news, the bbc�*s media partner in the us. israel says it will deepen its attack on rafah, until hamas is eliminated, or the first of the remaining hostages are released. israeli forces went into rafah on monday night in defiance of international pressure, seizing the border crossing with egypt. the un secretary general, antonio guterres, has warned that a full—scale assault on rafah would cause a humanitarian nightmare. qatar has called for international intervention to prevent the city from being invaded. our m
hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. welcome to the programme. we start with the war in gaza and let's bring you these live pictures from the israel gaza border, where the israeli bombardment has been particularly intense around rafah. more than a million palestinian refugees are sheltering in the city in the south of the strip. it's emerged that the us paused a shipment of bombs to israel last week, over fears they might be used in an assault on rafah — that's according to a senior administration...
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our correspondent azadeh moshiri is there. what can you tell us about the documents that have just been found? well, we don't know much and the inquiry has told me they will be reviewing them earn elite —— as soon as they are delivered later today. as you say, paul of animals is appearing over the course of three days next week and they've received these documents just days before she is appearing and they did get one of those documents a letter that related to alistair cameron, the chief financial officer appearing today and the inquiry counsel who made a point of saying he received it as late as 1117 pm last night. disclosure has been an issue and it's something that the inquiry counsel is as well as the chair have complained about and i spoke to one of the lawyers and the dozens of sub—postmasters who are victim of the scandal and i got his reaction to this latest disclosure by paul of annals and he said the post office and miss panels had been on notice that she would be called to give evidence since 2021 and in his
our correspondent azadeh moshiri is there. what can you tell us about the documents that have just been found? well, we don't know much and the inquiry has told me they will be reviewing them earn elite —— as soon as they are delivered later today. as you say, paul of animals is appearing over the course of three days next week and they've received these documents just days before she is appearing and they did get one of those documents a letter that related to alistair cameron, the chief...
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let's speak to our news correspondent, azadeh moshiri who is at the inquiry. what has the reaction been to pull a merrills was not a response from some of the sub—postmaster and postmistress at the inquiry? it’s postmistress at the inquiry? it's been postmistress at the inquiry? it�*s been mixed reactions. inside the room, when paula vennells has said things like, i was accused of being too trusting, in fact, or to curious inside the post office, then later saying she was perhaps to trusting of her employees, there were laughs in the room. this often happens when these sub—postmaster, who have been going through this for decades, here the same responses repeatedly and then hear comments which they perhaps were not expecting, but this was a traumatic experience for many of them, so some of them who i have spoken to recently, they said that it's particularly painful because it's particularly painful because it's making them relive exactly everything that they've been through. we are talking about bankruptcy, homelessness, mental health problems, and so f
let's speak to our news correspondent, azadeh moshiri who is at the inquiry. what has the reaction been to pull a merrills was not a response from some of the sub—postmaster and postmistress at the inquiry? it’s postmistress at the inquiry? it's been postmistress at the inquiry? it�*s been mixed reactions. inside the room, when paula vennells has said things like, i was accused of being too trusting, in fact, or to curious inside the post office, then later saying she was perhaps to...
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moshiri. we start in israel, where the offices of the aljazeera news network have been raided by police after the israeli government ordered it to cease operations in the country. ministers have accused aljazeera of acting as a mountpiece for hamas. the network called the ban a criminal act. meanwhile, talks between israel and hamas in cairo on a ceasefire in gaza and the release of israeli hostages ended without an agreement with leaders on both sides blaming each other for the lack of progress. with all the latest from jerusalem, here's frank gardner. at the kerem shalom crossing point into gaza this afternoon, a sudden attack by hamas. several israelis injured, at least one critically.
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hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. we start in israel — where the offices of the aljazeera news network have been raided by police, after the israeli government ordered it to cease operations in the country. ministers have accused aljazeera of acting as a mouthpiece for hamas. the network called the ban a criminal act. meanwhile, talks between israel and hamas in cairo on a ceasefire in gaza and the release of israeli hostages ended without an agreement. leaders on both sides are blaming each other for the lack of progress. with all the latest from jerusalem, here's frank gardner. at the kerem shalom crossing point into gaza this afternoon, a sudden attack by hamas. several israelis injured, at least one critically.
hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. we start in israel — where the offices of the aljazeera news network have been raided by police, after the israeli government ordered it to cease operations in the country. ministers have accused aljazeera of acting as a mouthpiece for hamas. the network called the ban a criminal act. meanwhile, talks between israel and hamas in cairo on a ceasefire in gaza and the release of israeli hostages ended without an agreement. leaders on both sides are blaming each other...
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hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. bordersecurity, migration, and asylum—seekers crossing the channel in small boats are expected to be major issues during the uk election. labour leader sir keir starmer is in dover, outlining how his party will tackle them. here's what he had to say. as the first step in this plan, a new manifesto commitment, we will set up a new command with new powers, new resources, and a new way of doing things. border security command. now this is about leveraging the power and potential of dynamic government based on a counter—terrorism approach, which we know works. an end to the fragmentation between policing the border force and our intelligence agencies, a collecting of the standards. so the border protection becomes an elite force, not a cinderella service. let's have a look at what labour is planning to do. sir keir starmer is promising to set up a new border security command to crack down on people—smugglers if his party wins power. he is also pledging to hire hundreds more speciali
hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. bordersecurity, migration, and asylum—seekers crossing the channel in small boats are expected to be major issues during the uk election. labour leader sir keir starmer is in dover, outlining how his party will tackle them. here's what he had to say. as the first step in this plan, a new manifesto commitment, we will set up a new command with new powers, new resources, and a new way of doing things. border security command. now this is about leveraging the power and...
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hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. we begin in ukraine, where president zelensky has admitted that a lack of manpower is sapping morale in the war against russia. mr zelensky�*s warning about troop shortages, comes as laws to boost army recruitment come into effect. prisoners will now be allowed to join up and fines have increased for men who ignore the order to fight. in his tv interview, mr zelensky also said ukraine has just a quarter of the air defences it needs to hold the front line against russia. the situation on the frontline is tough. the regional governor of ukraine's northeastern kharkiv region said that nearly 10,000 people have been forced to leave their homes, since russia's ground attack there last week. let's hearfrom president zelensky about those troop shortages. translation: we need to staff the reserve. - there are a serious number of brigades which a large number of them are empty. we need to do this so that guys can have a normal rotation, then their morale will be improved. earlier, our corres
hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. we begin in ukraine, where president zelensky has admitted that a lack of manpower is sapping morale in the war against russia. mr zelensky�*s warning about troop shortages, comes as laws to boost army recruitment come into effect. prisoners will now be allowed to join up and fines have increased for men who ignore the order to fight. in his tv interview, mr zelensky also said ukraine has just a quarter of the air defences it needs to hold the front line against...
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hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. we start in israel — where the offices of the aljazeera news network have been raided by police, after the israeli government ordered it to cease operations in the country. ministers have accused aljazeera of acting as a mouthpiece for hamas. the network called the ban a criminal act. meanwhile, talks between israel and hamas in cairo on a ceasefire in gaza and the release of israeli hostages ended without an agreement. leaders on both sides are blaming each other for the lack of progress. with all the latest from jerusalem, here's frank gardner. at the kerem shalom crossing point into gaza this afternoon, a sudden attack by hamas. several israelis injured, at least one critically. the wounded evacuated to hospital. the israeli military showed this drone footage — ten projectiles fired before the israeli air force destroyed the launcher. america and britain have been urging israel to open this crossing to aid. for now, it's shut again. today, israel's embattled prime minister reac
hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. we start in israel — where the offices of the aljazeera news network have been raided by police, after the israeli government ordered it to cease operations in the country. ministers have accused aljazeera of acting as a mouthpiece for hamas. the network called the ban a criminal act. meanwhile, talks between israel and hamas in cairo on a ceasefire in gaza and the release of israeli hostages ended without an agreement. leaders on both sides are blaming each other...
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hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. welcome to bbc news. president biden�*s national security adviser is due in israel to hold talks with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. that meeting is the latest us initiative to try and halt the fighting in gaza after the failure of negotiations involving israel and hamas. earlier, jake sullivan held talks with saudi arabia's crown prince in the in the saudi city of dhahran. in the latest violence, at least 28 palestinians are reported to have been killed, most of them in a strike on a house in nuseirat in the central gaza strip. there are signs of splits in israel, benny gantz, a member of the war cabinet has threatened to withdraw his centrist party from the coalition unless prime minister benjamin netanyahu sets out a post—war plan for the gaza strip. we can go live tojerusalem, and our correspondent danjohnson. what is the latest we
hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. welcome to bbc news. president biden�*s national security adviser is due in israel to hold talks with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. that meeting is the latest us initiative to try and halt the fighting in gaza after the failure of negotiations involving israel and hamas. earlier, jake sullivan held talks with saudi arabia's crown prince in the in the saudi city of dhahran. in the latest violence, at least 28 palestinians are reported to have been killed, most...
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i'm azadeh moshiri. president biden�*s national security adviser is due to hold talks with saudi arabia's crown prince in the saudi city of dhahran. it's the latest us diplomatic initiative to try to halt the fighting in gaza. previous talks involving israel and hamas have failed to make a significant breakthrough. in the latest violence, at least 28 palestinians are reported to have been killed, most of them in a strike on a house in nuseirat in the central gaza strip. benny gantz, a member of the war cabinet has threatened to withdraw his centrist party from the coalition unless prime minister benjamin netanyahu sets out a post—war plan for the gaza strip. in response, benjamin netanyahu said implementing his demands would amount to defeat for israel. first, let's hear those comments from benny gantz. translation: something has gone wrong. - essential decisions were not taken. acts of leadership required to ensure victory were not carried out. a small minority has taken over the command bridge of t
i'm azadeh moshiri. president biden�*s national security adviser is due to hold talks with saudi arabia's crown prince in the saudi city of dhahran. it's the latest us diplomatic initiative to try to halt the fighting in gaza. previous talks involving israel and hamas have failed to make a significant breakthrough. in the latest violence, at least 28 palestinians are reported to have been killed, most of them in a strike on a house in nuseirat in the central gaza strip. benny gantz, a member...
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hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. prince harry and meghan, the duke and duchess of sussex, are beginning a three—day visit to nigeria — as part of publicity around the invictus games. last year, nigeria became the first african country to take part in the invictus games. the games were founded by prince harry ten years ago. that follows also an announcement by meghan that she is �*a3% nigerian�* after she did a genealogy test. prince harry returned to the uk this week to mark the 10th anniversary of the invictus games. during a charity event in central london, the bbc�*s royal correspondent, daniela relph, was given exclusive access to the duke of sussex as hejoined a children's party. go! it's a side of prince harry we've not seen so much of lately. fun, informal, engaging, as he mucked in for this very special children's party. every child in this room has lost a parent, who served in the military. the charity, scotty's little soldiers, supports them. three, two, one, go! yesterday afternoon, they had a pa
hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. prince harry and meghan, the duke and duchess of sussex, are beginning a three—day visit to nigeria — as part of publicity around the invictus games. last year, nigeria became the first african country to take part in the invictus games. the games were founded by prince harry ten years ago. that follows also an announcement by meghan that she is �*a3% nigerian�* after she did a genealogy test. prince harry returned to the uk this week to mark the 10th...
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i'm azadeh moshiri. welcome to the programme. we start in england with the news that labour's richard parker has narrowly won the mayoral contest in the west midlands. the results came late in the day, and it was down to the wire. the final result was officially confirmed a little over an hour ago. overall richard parker won by just 1,508 votes. shortly after his victory in the west midlands was announced, richard parker spoke about what he viewed as his wind. this is the most important thing i will ever do. this week people here voted for the person and the party. they recognise that a labour mayor can make a positive difference in this region. thank you. you have put your trust in me, and this region. thank you. you have put yourtrust in me, and i this region. thank you. you have put your trust in me, and i will repay that trust. i will deliver for you and your family. that trust. i will deliver for you and yourfamily. i promise you that trust. i will deliver for you and your family. i promise you that i will deliverjobs. we wi
i'm azadeh moshiri. welcome to the programme. we start in england with the news that labour's richard parker has narrowly won the mayoral contest in the west midlands. the results came late in the day, and it was down to the wire. the final result was officially confirmed a little over an hour ago. overall richard parker won by just 1,508 votes. shortly after his victory in the west midlands was announced, richard parker spoke about what he viewed as his wind. this is the most important thing i...
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i'm azadeh moshiri in hainault, where flowers have been left for daniel anjorin, who died from stab wounds shortly after being taken to hospital. america's top diplomat says he's determined to secure a ceasefire deal in gaza, accusing hamas of being the only remaining obstacle. and the greatest thing since sliced bread — scientists are developing a new white loaf that's just as healthy as wholegrain.
i'm azadeh moshiri in hainault, where flowers have been left for daniel anjorin, who died from stab wounds shortly after being taken to hospital. america's top diplomat says he's determined to secure a ceasefire deal in gaza, accusing hamas of being the only remaining obstacle. and the greatest thing since sliced bread — scientists are developing a new white loaf that's just as healthy as wholegrain.
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let's go live to our correspondent. 0ur correspondent azadeh moshiri is there. as you know, the former chief executive is going to be appearing at this inquiry next week over the course of several days. i came in today and there were dozens of chairs added to the inquiry rooms in anticipation of the sub—postmaster, the victims, of course, he will be attending. and on the run up to that, we heard of several obstacles that, we heard of several obstacles that the inquiry has faced. 0ne that, we heard of several obstacles that the inquiry has faced. one of them is the appearance you just mentioned there. they have revealed that the former general counsel for the post office, he was there during the post office, he was there during the latter part of the scandal, during the famous high court case that alan bates brought forward, she is no longer cooperating with the inquiry. she was meant to be appearing injune and instead is abroad. she previously said that she supported the ongoing inquiry and was assisting it but, either way, thatis was assisting it but, either
let's go live to our correspondent. 0ur correspondent azadeh moshiri is there. as you know, the former chief executive is going to be appearing at this inquiry next week over the course of several days. i came in today and there were dozens of chairs added to the inquiry rooms in anticipation of the sub—postmaster, the victims, of course, he will be attending. and on the run up to that, we heard of several obstacles that, we heard of several obstacles that the inquiry has faced. 0ne that, we...
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hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. we'll be going live to the old bailey, where a man has admitted killing an elderly mobility scooter rider in a "motiveless" knife attackjust five days after being released from prison. lee byer, a6, pleaded guilty to the manslaughter by diminished responsibility of thomas 0'halloran, in greenford, west london, in august 2022. a post—mortem examination found he was stabbed in the neck, chest and abdomen. let's listen into that sentencing at the old bailey. i let's listen into that sentencing at the old bailey.— let's listen into that sentencing at the old bailey. i am concerned that althou:h the old bailey. i am concerned that although there _ the old bailey. i am concerned that although there are _ the old bailey. i am concerned that although there are structure - although there are structure throughout the hybrid order and consideration of the above issues, no enforcement of the mental health act 1980 the end present and his hallucinations means he may pose a significant risk to
hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. we'll be going live to the old bailey, where a man has admitted killing an elderly mobility scooter rider in a "motiveless" knife attackjust five days after being released from prison. lee byer, a6, pleaded guilty to the manslaughter by diminished responsibility of thomas 0'halloran, in greenford, west london, in august 2022. a post—mortem examination found he was stabbed in the neck, chest and abdomen. let's listen into that sentencing at the old bailey....
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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 victims had been waiting for four years. as you said, moment the victims had been waiting forfour years. as you said, it is a first time she is going to speak publicly about the scandal in nearly a decade. not only is she going to talk about it, she is going to be grilled on it over the course of three days to understand what she knew, but crucially when, because victims are alleging a cover—up that p
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...
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let's speak to our reporter azadeh moshiri — she's in hainault. just bring us up to date. people here in hainult _ just bring us up to date. people here in hainult are _ just bring us up to date. people here in hainult are adjusting - just bring us up to date. people here in hainult are adjusting to| just bring us up to date. people | here in hainult are adjusting to a new reality. this is a place that get described as safe, quiet, residential and yet now it's known for this tragedy that happened behind me. there is a large area that has been cordoned off. there is a large police presence as well, dozens of police officers are here. some have been here overnight. there are several vans and residents have been queueing up, trying to get in and out of the area and passing on their names to police as the investigation continues behind me. now, of course, this attack was a very serious one. a 14—year—old boy was killed. several others were injured. two of them were police officers. we now understood the details of how seriously these met police officers were impacted as th
let's speak to our reporter azadeh moshiri — she's in hainault. just bring us up to date. people here in hainult _ just bring us up to date. people here in hainult are _ just bring us up to date. people here in hainult are adjusting - just bring us up to date. people here in hainult are adjusting to| just bring us up to date. people | here in hainult are adjusting to a new reality. this is a place that get described as safe, quiet, residential and yet now it's known for this tragedy that...
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i'm azadeh moshiri. president biden'5 national security adviser is due to hold talks with saudi arabia's crown prince in the saudi city of dhahran. it's the latest us diplomatic initiative to try to halt the fighting in gaza. previou5 talks involving israel and hamas have failed to make a significant breakthrough. in the latest violence, at least 28 palestinians are reported to have been killed, most of them in a strike on a house in nu5eirat in the central gaza strip. benny gantz, a member of the war cabinet has threatened to withdraw his centrist party from the coalition unle55 prime
i'm azadeh moshiri. president biden'5 national security adviser is due to hold talks with saudi arabia's crown prince in the saudi city of dhahran. it's the latest us diplomatic initiative to try to halt the fighting in gaza. previou5 talks involving israel and hamas have failed to make a significant breakthrough. in the latest violence, at least 28 palestinians are reported to have been killed, most of them in a strike on a house in nu5eirat in the central gaza strip. benny gantz, a member of...
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i'm azadeh moshiri in hainault, where flowers have been there is an increase police prison and a community in shock. and america's top diplomat meets israel's prime minister,
i'm azadeh moshiri in hainault, where flowers have been there is an increase police prison and a community in shock. and america's top diplomat meets israel's prime minister,
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with me now is our news correspondent azadeh moshiri. you have been following the story from the start today. where are we on what we do know, what details and perhaps even a timeline, let's just start there? perhaps even a timeline, let's “ust start there?— start there? well, it is worth mentioning _ start there? well, it is worth mentioning that _ start there? well, it is worth mentioning that most - start there? well, it is worth mentioning that most of- start there? well, it is worth | mentioning that most of what start there? well, it is worth - mentioning that most of what we know is from iranian state media. because given the fact that this is iran, we don't have as much access as we would other places. and the details we have been getting since this afternoon uk time a few hours ago now, they have been sparse. we know that there was a convoy of three helicopters carrying president ebrahim raisi, as well as the foreign minister hossein amirabdollahian, as well as two other senior officials heading towards tabriz in the north w
with me now is our news correspondent azadeh moshiri. you have been following the story from the start today. where are we on what we do know, what details and perhaps even a timeline, let's just start there? perhaps even a timeline, let's “ust start there?— start there? well, it is worth mentioning _ start there? well, it is worth mentioning that _ start there? well, it is worth mentioning that most - start there? well, it is worth mentioning that most of- start there? well, it is worth |...
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with me now is our news correspondent, azadeh moshiri. you have been here from the start of this new story. in terms of trying to make sure that the bbc gets the most accurate news to our viewers, i wonder if you could just explain how tricky that can be with the iranian regime? let'sjust tricky that can be with the iranian regime? let's just start off with the news agencies. who controls them and how open are they? are and how open are they? are deservedly _ and how open are they? are deservedly good _ and how open are they? fife: deservedly good point because all the information that we have been relying on, that we have been reporting on, is mostly coming from state media and you are asking about those news agencies. they are often either state media or semi—official media, sesame official state media. those are the times we keep throwing because they are closely with the islamic republic. now, of course, when you have an event like this, that often means that the amount of information that is going to trickle out is going to be don
with me now is our news correspondent, azadeh moshiri. you have been here from the start of this new story. in terms of trying to make sure that the bbc gets the most accurate news to our viewers, i wonder if you could just explain how tricky that can be with the iranian regime? let'sjust tricky that can be with the iranian regime? let's just start off with the news agencies. who controls them and how open are they? are and how open are they? are deservedly _ and how open are they? are...
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hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. we begin in ukraine, where president zelensky has admitted that a lack of manpower is sapping morale in the war against russia. mr zelensky�*s warning about troop shortages, comes as laws to boost army recruitment come into effect. prisoners will now be allowed to join up and fines have increased for men who ignore the order to fight. in his tv interview, mr zelensky also said ukraine has
hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. we begin in ukraine, where president zelensky has admitted that a lack of manpower is sapping morale in the war against russia. mr zelensky�*s warning about troop shortages, comes as laws to boost army recruitment come into effect. prisoners will now be allowed to join up and fines have increased for men who ignore the order to fight. in his tv interview, mr zelensky also said ukraine has
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i'm azadeh moshiri. we are going to go straight to my colleague in birmingham where she is right now. i colleague in birmingham where she is riaht now. ., colleague in birmingham where she is riaht now. . , ., . ., right now. i have been watching all da the right now. i have been watching all day the count _ right now. i have been watching all day the count of _ right now. i have been watching all day the count of the _ right now. i have been watching all day the count of the mayoral- day the count of the mayoral election in the west midlands, and we are hearing, breaking news, sources in the labour party say that they have won the mayoral election in the west midlands, and i must stress that that is just coming from labour sources. you can see crowds gathered behind me here, and
i'm azadeh moshiri. we are going to go straight to my colleague in birmingham where she is right now. i colleague in birmingham where she is riaht now. ., colleague in birmingham where she is riaht now. . , ., . ., right now. i have been watching all da the right now. i have been watching all day the count _ right now. i have been watching all day the count of _ right now. i have been watching all day the count of the _ right now. i have been watching all day the count of the mayoral- day the...
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azadeh moshiri is at the public inquiry. paula vennell�*s evidence comes on the day that hundreds of sub—postmasters should see their convictions quashed. yes, hundreds will have their names cleared once the her ryan bill received royal assent today. it is one of the final bills to pass before mps break for the general election. but timing of the inquiry is ongoing as paula vennells continues to give evidence on her third and final day. it is a reminder that so many are still living with the consequences of the scandal. it clears the names of those found guilty of theft or false accounting between 1996 to 2018, as they were working in post office branches that were using the faulty horizon it system. but a lawyerfor the victims we have spoken to at the inquiry is that he is concerned some of them may not even know because the government hasn't written the s. the government hasn't written the 5. scottish the government hasn't written the s. scottish parliament only past its own emergency law on horizon last week and they
azadeh moshiri is at the public inquiry. paula vennell�*s evidence comes on the day that hundreds of sub—postmasters should see their convictions quashed. yes, hundreds will have their names cleared once the her ryan bill received royal assent today. it is one of the final bills to pass before mps break for the general election. but timing of the inquiry is ongoing as paula vennells continues to give evidence on her third and final day. it is a reminder that so many are still living with...
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let's speak to our correspondent azadeh moshiri, who's at the inquiry. they started off with an e—mail we have heard about before. what we are expecting from his evidence today? it is important to remember that victims are accusing the post office of an alleged cover—up, something of the post office denies. it has been put to former executives by the inquiry counsel that the post office was more concerned with its brand and reputation than the well—being of the sub—postmasters. mark davis of the sub—postmasters. mark davis of course was the head of pr at post office during the course of that scandal and what they are trying to determine how the details of what has been called an aggressive media strategy. that strategy also impacted the bbc�*s and reporting. in 2015 eight panorama documentary on the scandal featured a fugitive whistle—blower who repealed the ability to remotely access these projects without sub—postmasters even knowing it. that is important information because it is important evidence in clearing the sub—postmasters fro
let's speak to our correspondent azadeh moshiri, who's at the inquiry. they started off with an e—mail we have heard about before. what we are expecting from his evidence today? it is important to remember that victims are accusing the post office of an alleged cover—up, something of the post office denies. it has been put to former executives by the inquiry counsel that the post office was more concerned with its brand and reputation than the well—being of the sub—postmasters. mark...
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i'm azadeh moshiri. we are going to go straight to my colleague in birmingham where she is right now. i colleague in birmingham where she is riaht now. ., colleague in birmingham where she is riaht now. . , ., . ., right now. i have been watching all da the right now. i have been watching all day the count _ right now. i have been watching all day the count of _ right now. i have been watching all day the count of the _ right now. i have been watching all day the count of the mayoral- day the count of the mayoral election in the west midlands, and we are hearing, breaking news, sources in the labour party say that they have won the mayoral election in the west midlands, and i must stress that that is just coming from labour sources. you can see crowds gathered behind me here, and we are waiting at this convention centre in birmingham for the official final declaration, so at the moment all we know is that labour sources are saying that they have won. if that is the case, that would be a huge coup for the
i'm azadeh moshiri. we are going to go straight to my colleague in birmingham where she is right now. i colleague in birmingham where she is riaht now. ., colleague in birmingham where she is riaht now. . , ., . ., right now. i have been watching all da the right now. i have been watching all day the count _ right now. i have been watching all day the count of _ right now. i have been watching all day the count of the _ right now. i have been watching all day the count of the mayoral- day the...
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our correspondent azadeh moshiri is outside the inquiry for us. run us through what we have learned so far on the second day of testimony from paula vennells. paula vennells was — testimony from paula vennells. paula vennells was chief _ testimony from paula vennells. paula vennells was chief executive - testimony from paula vennells. pm: vennells was chief executive from 2012 to 2019. that is the latter part of the scandal when former sub—postmasters alleged there was a cover—up, something the post office has denied. the inquiry counsel has been as forensic as always and is focusing on that alleged cover—up, particularly on 2013 when the forensic investigator second sight was preparing their interim report. what we saw today was an e—mail from mark davis. he was the chief of the post office pr and he led this aggressive media campaign. in the e—mail he advised paula vennells that, if in response they were to review past prosecutions, it would, in his words, make front page news. he also added that in media terms it becomes mainstream,
our correspondent azadeh moshiri is outside the inquiry for us. run us through what we have learned so far on the second day of testimony from paula vennells. paula vennells was — testimony from paula vennells. paula vennells was chief _ testimony from paula vennells. paula vennells was chief executive - testimony from paula vennells. pm: vennells was chief executive from 2012 to 2019. that is the latter part of the scandal when former sub—postmasters alleged there was a cover—up,...
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with me now is our news correspondent, azadeh moshiri. it is dark there now. the search teams are still there. and we have got some images here of the conditions they are trying to carry out the search and rescue operations. i'll be likely, do you think, to hear anything from the uranium regime over the next few hours? it uranium regime over the next few hours? , , . ., uranium regime over the next few hours? , '. . ., hours? it is difficult to say. we do know that, _ hours? it is difficult to say. we do know that, based _ hours? it is difficult to say. we do know that, based on _ hours? it is difficult to say. we do know that, based on what - hours? it is difficult to say. we do know that, based on what we - hours? it is difficult to say. we do | know that, based on what we have heard in the last hour or so, the fact that they have told state tv, an official in the government has told state tv that they have narrowed down the radius. there are reports that the location is becoming clearer. in that sense, perhaps, but also, it has been ours. it has been so lon
with me now is our news correspondent, azadeh moshiri. it is dark there now. the search teams are still there. and we have got some images here of the conditions they are trying to carry out the search and rescue operations. i'll be likely, do you think, to hear anything from the uranium regime over the next few hours? it uranium regime over the next few hours? , , . ., uranium regime over the next few hours? , '. . ., hours? it is difficult to say. we do know that, _ hours? it is difficult to...
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studio: azadeh moshiri, thank you very much. today is the last day parliament is sitting, with dozens of mps standing down at this election. it�*s meant many are giving their last speeches in the house of commons and one of those in the last half an hour has been the former prime minister and outgoing maidenhead mp theresa may. margaret hodge, how are you feeling today? it is margaret hodge, how are you feeling toda ? . .. . margaret hodge, how are you feeling toda ? , ., , , ., today? it is a big question! it feels very — today? it is a big question! it feels very weird, _ today? it is a big question! it feels very weird, and - today? it is a big question! it feels very weird, and i - today? it is a big question! it feels very weird, and i feel i today? it is a big question! it - feels very weird, and i feel rather sad. you know, i have had the most privileged and delve a professional career that i can imagine, i have been an mp for now 30 years, and i will miss it, there�*s no doubt that i will miss it. will miss it, the
studio: azadeh moshiri, thank you very much. today is the last day parliament is sitting, with dozens of mps standing down at this election. it�*s meant many are giving their last speeches in the house of commons and one of those in the last half an hour has been the former prime minister and outgoing maidenhead mp theresa may. margaret hodge, how are you feeling today? it is margaret hodge, how are you feeling toda ? . .. . margaret hodge, how are you feeling toda ? , ., , , ., today? it is...
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our reporter azadeh moshiri joins us now from hainault. clearly, a community there in deep, deep shock. clearly, a community there in deep, deep shock-— clearly, a community there in deep, deep shock. absolutely. i spoke to a former police _ deep shock. absolutely. i spoke to a former police sergeant _ deep shock. absolutely. i spoke to a former police sergeant here - deep shock. absolutely. i spoke to a former police sergeant here in i former police sergeant here in hainault and he said, this isn't the kind of place where something like this happens. he described it as a quiet residential area and he said he cannot think of anything in his own experience that compares to what happened here yesterday. neighbours as you heard there, and you can see it in some of the footage, were trying to escape the danger and trying to escape the danger and trying to escape the danger and trying to warn each other and yet still a 14—year—old boy was killed, still a 14—year—old boy was killed, still four people were injured. the police do not bel
our reporter azadeh moshiri joins us now from hainault. clearly, a community there in deep, deep shock. clearly, a community there in deep, deep shock-— clearly, a community there in deep, deep shock. absolutely. i spoke to a former police _ deep shock. absolutely. i spoke to a former police sergeant _ deep shock. absolutely. i spoke to a former police sergeant here - deep shock. absolutely. i spoke to a former police sergeant here in i former police sergeant here in hainault and he said,...
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hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. we begin in ukraine, where president zelensky has admitted that a lack of manpower is sapping morale in the war against russia. he was speaking as new laws to boost army recruitment come into effect. prisoners will now be allowed tojoin, and fines have gone up for men who ignore the order to fight. in a tv interview, mr zelensky also said ukraine has a quarter of the air defences it needs to hold the front line against russia. here's a clip of the ukrainian president talking about the new law on military recruitment.
hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. we begin in ukraine, where president zelensky has admitted that a lack of manpower is sapping morale in the war against russia. he was speaking as new laws to boost army recruitment come into effect. prisoners will now be allowed tojoin, and fines have gone up for men who ignore the order to fight. in a tv interview, mr zelensky also said ukraine has a quarter of the air defences it needs to hold the front line against russia. here's a clip of the ukrainian president...
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thank you to all of my guests, some of them are leaving, time to get a news update with azadeh moshiri. hello, here is a summary of the bbc news. results are still coming in from the local council elections in england, but it's clear the conservatives have suffered heavy losses while labour have made big gains. and in another blow for the conservatives, they have also lost the blackpool south parliamentary by—election. labour have taken the seat with a huge swing of 26% from the tories. that's the third biggest swing in post—war by—election history. here's our political correspondent hannah miller. the prime minister touring garrison military base a little to laugh about. trying to defend his party is losses after a dismal set of results. , ., , , �*, results. obviously it's disappointing - results. obviously it's disappointing to - results. obviously it's disappointing to lose | results. obviously it's| disappointing to lose a results. obviously it's - disappointing to lose a good hard—working conservative councillors but we've still got lots of results to come as welcome wh
thank you to all of my guests, some of them are leaving, time to get a news update with azadeh moshiri. hello, here is a summary of the bbc news. results are still coming in from the local council elections in england, but it's clear the conservatives have suffered heavy losses while labour have made big gains. and in another blow for the conservatives, they have also lost the blackpool south parliamentary by—election. labour have taken the seat with a huge swing of 26% from the tories....