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now, also invited to that lunch was her former husband, simon patterson. he did not attend. now, the charges against her are three counts of murder and five counts of attempted murder, and they also include previous alleged attempts against simon patterson's life. now, also decided at the hearing was that the case will be fast tracked to the supreme court. that means that a trial will come sooner rather than later, and the next hearing is expected in this court here in a few weeks' time. more trouble for boeing, because the company's first crewed space flight was postponed just two hours before launch for a safety check. astronauts butch wilmore and suni williams were already in position inside the starliner when the decision to halt was made because of a potential issue with an oxygen relief valve. the spacecraft had been expected to blast off from cape canaveral and make its way to the international space station. this is the moment the launch was halted. yeah, roger. so, the engineering team has evaluated that the vehicle is not in a configuration where we can proceed wit
now, also invited to that lunch was her former husband, simon patterson. he did not attend. now, the charges against her are three counts of murder and five counts of attempted murder, and they also include previous alleged attempts against simon patterson's life. now, also decided at the hearing was that the case will be fast tracked to the supreme court. that means that a trial will come sooner rather than later, and the next hearing is expected in this court here in a few weeks' time. more...
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now, also invited to that lunch was her former husband, simon patterson. he did not attend. now, the charges against her are three counts of murder and five counts of attempted murder, and they also include previous alleged attempts against simon patterson's life. now, also decided at the hearing was that the case will be fast tracked to the supreme court. that means that a trial will come sooner rather than later, and the next hearing is expected in this court here in a few weeks' time. two british women accused of being part of a global monkey torture network will appear in court today. they are facing charges under the obscene publications act and for causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal. rebecca henschke reports. from their homes in the quiet worcester suburbs, the women are accused of consuming, causing and facilitating the torture of baby monkeys over the internet. take your jacket off. 55—year—old grandmother adriana orme was arrested in october 2022. her phone and computer were confiscated. the second woman is 37—year—old holly legresley from k
now, also invited to that lunch was her former husband, simon patterson. he did not attend. now, the charges against her are three counts of murder and five counts of attempted murder, and they also include previous alleged attempts against simon patterson's life. now, also decided at the hearing was that the case will be fast tracked to the supreme court. that means that a trial will come sooner rather than later, and the next hearing is expected in this court here in a few weeks' time. two...
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patterson's life. also decided at the hearing was that the case would be fast tracked to the supreme court. that means the trial will come sooner rather than later, and the next hearing is expected that this court in a few weeks' time. we are watching pictures of president shi shrimping's blame arriving in the pyrenees. macron is welcoming the chinese president in the pyrenees mountains. we are waiting to see what will happen during this meeting, they are expected to have lunch in the mountains. this is at an airport in the pyrenees. he described this as breaking protocol for a one—on—one direct chat with president she shrimping. no aids will be there. we will keep an eye on those pictures. —— xijinping. personal information about serving members of the uk armed forces has been accessed from a system used by the ministry of defence. government officials told the bbc that china was most likely responsible. chinese foreign ministry spokesman, linjian, dismissed the accusation. translation: the re
patterson's life. also decided at the hearing was that the case would be fast tracked to the supreme court. that means the trial will come sooner rather than later, and the next hearing is expected that this court in a few weeks' time. we are watching pictures of president shi shrimping's blame arriving in the pyrenees. macron is welcoming the chinese president in the pyrenees mountains. we are waiting to see what will happen during this meeting, they are expected to have lunch in the...
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patterson's life. also decide at the hearing was the case would be fast—track, meaning the trial would be sooner rather than later, and the next hearing is expected here in a few weeks. here in the uk, a woman motorist, who says she has been left traumatised after being falsely ordered to stop on a motorway by a male driver posing as a police officer, has been told there'll be no criminal investigation and that police have decided not to speak to the man face—to—face. she says that she didn't stop because she feared it was a repeat of the wayne couzens case. couzens use his police warrant card to falsely arrest sarah everard and then kidnapped, raped and murdered her. our home affairs correspondent injune kelly reports. this woman was on her own in the mi in leicestershire and admits she was speeding. she wants to remain anonymous and is using pseudonym lisa. we have used ai anonymous and is using pseudonym lisa. we have used al to disguise her voice. lisa. we have used al to disguise hervoice. s
patterson's life. also decide at the hearing was the case would be fast—track, meaning the trial would be sooner rather than later, and the next hearing is expected here in a few weeks. here in the uk, a woman motorist, who says she has been left traumatised after being falsely ordered to stop on a motorway by a male driver posing as a police officer, has been told there'll be no criminal investigation and that police have decided not to speak to the man face—to—face. she says that she...