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school in warrington trained in mindfulness.important thing to be taught how to take care of your mental health, how to build mental resilience, and also how to be more empathetic. like, all of these things are skills that you can work on and that you can grow. well, we've got the education secretary on the programme today. i mean, what would you say to gillian keegan? would you want her to make it happen in every school? yeah, definitely. i think that mindfulness needs to be... really, ideally, we don't need, we shouldn't only have one mindfulness teacher in every school. it should be completely embedded into the school system. and also this week, we saw parents in america confront mark zuckerberg, the boss of meta, which of course, owns facebook, and instagram and lots of those other big apps. if he was here, what would you say to him or other social media bosses? i think that the focus is always on making such a lot of money, and not really how we protect people, or how we can necessarily benefit society. and i think that gre
school in warrington trained in mindfulness.important thing to be taught how to take care of your mental health, how to build mental resilience, and also how to be more empathetic. like, all of these things are skills that you can work on and that you can grow. well, we've got the education secretary on the programme today. i mean, what would you say to gillian keegan? would you want her to make it happen in every school? yeah, definitely. i think that mindfulness needs to be... really,...
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sam burgess — warrington wolves boss. i've actually found it quite natural. players grow individually and then the team knit together. so yeah, i really, really enjoyed it. the sam burgess story is already the stuff of legend. and young, burgess 17 years of age,. a precociously talented teenager, incredibly one of four professional rugby league playing brothers, all of whom took their talent down under. the south sydney rabbitohs, owned by russell crowe, was where sam excelled. he captained his country, playing alongside his brothers. his, theirs, is a rugby league dynasty that may never be matched. but warrington, they've always had high hopes and now with a new superstar coach, could he be the inspiration to match that aspiration? well, they've already had the perspiration. sam's victory on tv show sas australia, leading to the preseason military boot camp. yeah, three days we did. cold, wet, miserable. as you can imagine. sam said it'll not make you a better rugby player, but it will make you a better team mate. and i think we got better at that. i think w
sam burgess — warrington wolves boss. i've actually found it quite natural. players grow individually and then the team knit together. so yeah, i really, really enjoyed it. the sam burgess story is already the stuff of legend. and young, burgess 17 years of age,. a precociously talented teenager, incredibly one of four professional rugby league playing brothers, all of whom took their talent down under. the south sydney rabbitohs, owned by russell crowe, was where sam excelled. he captained...
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days that warrington has everfaced. faced. it was a shocking crime. we are talking about two children who murdered another child. someone who thought they had befriended them. they were led to be murdered with a knife. it is a crime that shocked notjust murdered with a knife. it is a crime that shocked not just this country, but all around the world, we saw vigils in the aftermath of brianna ghey�*s death. the coverage we are seeing today reflects the gravity of the crime. ii seeing today reflects the gravity of the crime. ., ., ~' seeing today reflects the gravity of the crime. ., the crime. if we look at the level of coverage _ the crime. if we look at the level of coverage we _ the crime. if we look at the level of coverage we are _ the crime. if we look at the level of coverage we are giving - the crime. if we look at the level of coverage we are giving it i the crime. if we look at the level of coverage we are giving it but i of coverage we are giving it but also the amount of information the police are releasing t
days that warrington has everfaced. faced. it was a shocking crime. we are talking about two children who murdered another child. someone who thought they had befriended them. they were led to be murdered with a knife. it is a crime that shocked notjust murdered with a knife. it is a crime that shocked not just this country, but all around the world, we saw vigils in the aftermath of brianna ghey�*s death. the coverage we are seeing today reflects the gravity of the crime. ii seeing today...
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yunas mulla, bbc news, warrington.sis. in a statement he said the kind thoughts were a great comfort. the king has withdrawn from public duties to undergo regular treatment for the unspecified cancer. our correspondent louisa pilbeam is at the sandringham estate and earlier i asked her if it was unexpected for the king to make another public statement like he has. i think it was not unexpected because it's consistent with how the king has dealt with his diagnosis. first of the enlarged prostate when he said he wanted to be public and speak about it to increase the public recognition of an enlarged prostate condition. and then now, now he has had the shock diagnosis of his cancer, he has wanted to help people he said. that's what he said in this statement, you have been hearing he referenced the nhs, the medics, doctors and nurses and the good work they do. he has said it has been heart—warming to gain the support of the public. also he has spoken about before the fact that he has wanted to increase visibility of these
yunas mulla, bbc news, warrington.sis. in a statement he said the kind thoughts were a great comfort. the king has withdrawn from public duties to undergo regular treatment for the unspecified cancer. our correspondent louisa pilbeam is at the sandringham estate and earlier i asked her if it was unexpected for the king to make another public statement like he has. i think it was not unexpected because it's consistent with how the king has dealt with his diagnosis. first of the enlarged prostate...
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culcheth is a village just outside of warrington. we saw tributes... and vigils are amongst the transgender community. i should point out that the police stressed that they don't consider this to have been a hate crime, they think brianna ghey was unfortunate that she was just the person they were able to target and kill. now, eddie ratcliffe certainly sent transphobic messages to scarlett jenkinson as they were planning this attack but the police say they didn't treat it as a hate crime, theyjust didn't treat it as a hate crime, they just treated didn't treat it as a hate crime, theyjust treated it didn't treat it as a hate crime, they just treated it as a didn't treat it as a hate crime, theyjust treated it as a murder. but i think it had a devastating impact on the local community and brianna's family, friends, the school that she attended, all of them have been deeply, deeply affected by what happened. i think it is shocking. it's shocking. we are talking about 215—year—old children murdering a 16—year—old child. school children murdering fellow sc
culcheth is a village just outside of warrington. we saw tributes... and vigils are amongst the transgender community. i should point out that the police stressed that they don't consider this to have been a hate crime, they think brianna ghey was unfortunate that she was just the person they were able to target and kill. now, eddie ratcliffe certainly sent transphobic messages to scarlett jenkinson as they were planning this attack but the police say they didn't treat it as a hate crime,...
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in warrington trained in mindfulness.ke care of your mental health, how to build mental resilience, and also how to be more empathetic. like, all of these things are skills that you can work on and that you can grow. well, we've got the education secretary on the programme today. i mean, what would you say to gillian keegan? would you want her to make it happen in every school? yeah, definitely. i think that mindfulness needs to be... really, ideally we don't need... we shouldn't only have one mindfulness teacher in every school. it should be completely embedded into the school system. and also this week, we saw parents in america confront mark zuckerberg, the boss of meta, which of course, owns facebook, and instagram and lots of those other big apps. if he was here, what would you say to him or other social media bosses? i think that the focus is always on making such a lot of money, and not really how we protect people, or how we can necessarily benefit society. and i think that greed needs to be taken out of the pictu
in warrington trained in mindfulness.ke care of your mental health, how to build mental resilience, and also how to be more empathetic. like, all of these things are skills that you can work on and that you can grow. well, we've got the education secretary on the programme today. i mean, what would you say to gillian keegan? would you want her to make it happen in every school? yeah, definitely. i think that mindfulness needs to be... really, ideally we don't need... we shouldn't only have one...
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sam burgess — warrington wolves boss. i've actually found it quite natural.n at me, watching players grow individually and then the team knit together. so yeah, i really, really enjoyed it. the sam burgess story is already the stuff of legend. and young, burgess 17 years of age,. a precociously talented teenager, incredibly one of four professional rugby league playing brothers, all of whom took their talent down under. the south sydney rabbitohs, owned by russell crowe, was where sam excelled. he captained his country, playing alongside his brothers. his, theirs, is a rugby league dynasty that may never be matched. but warrington, they've always had high hopes and now with a new superstar coach, could he be the inspiration to match that aspiration? well, they've already had the perspiration. sam's victory on tv show sas australia, leading to the preseason military boot camp. yeah, three days we did. cold, wet, miserable. as you can imagine. sam said it'll not make you a better rugby player, but it will make you a better team mate. and i think we got better a
sam burgess — warrington wolves boss. i've actually found it quite natural.n at me, watching players grow individually and then the team knit together. so yeah, i really, really enjoyed it. the sam burgess story is already the stuff of legend. and young, burgess 17 years of age,. a precociously talented teenager, incredibly one of four professional rugby league playing brothers, all of whom took their talent down under. the south sydney rabbitohs, owned by russell crowe, was where sam...
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it happened in the parkjust north of warrington.fe 20. brianna ghey was transgender and the judge who sentenced them said whilejenkinson was motivated by a deep desire to kill, ratcliffe's motivation was in part hostility to her transgender identity. the organisers of thejeep vigil and everyone who came here today said they hope what happened today said they hope what happened to brianna and the way she was killed can now start to fade away and people will instead be able to remember the fun, and people will instead be able to rememberthe fun, lively, bubbly reenergised they spoke of here today. it's super bowl night in the us, where the kansas city chiefs take on the san francisco 49ers. las vegas is hosting the sporting event, and fans have been pouring into the city. millions of people tune in to watch every year — all over the world. but what makes the super bowl so popular? sofia bettiza takes a look. the super bowl is the most watched sporting event in the world. it's broadcast in over 130 countries and in more than 30 languag
it happened in the parkjust north of warrington.fe 20. brianna ghey was transgender and the judge who sentenced them said whilejenkinson was motivated by a deep desire to kill, ratcliffe's motivation was in part hostility to her transgender identity. the organisers of thejeep vigil and everyone who came here today said they hope what happened today said they hope what happened to brianna and the way she was killed can now start to fade away and people will instead be able to remember the fun,...
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from food... ..to shoe repairs, warrington market hosts a range of traders with one thing in common —torically, shoe repairs should sort of increase on times like this, really. but we're just not seeing it, i think largely down to sort of lack...lack of footfall, really. people just haven't got the money. instead of buying a pound of cheese, they'll buy three quarters of a pound of cheese, you know, which is fine, you know, but i'd rather they have the pound of cheese. for their customers are struggling, and notjust because of a hike in energy bills injanuary. some things are coming down but on a general basis, - it's not really coming down enough. potentially, i have to cut my maternity leave early, just to be able to go back to work so i can put him in nursery to be able to afford things. for many things are still getting more expensive. well, inflation overall stayed at 1r% in january, and that was a relief for policymakers who were concerned those energy bills would have pushed it up. but those were offset by heavy discounting in clothes and furniture as retailers slashed prices a
from food... ..to shoe repairs, warrington market hosts a range of traders with one thing in common —torically, shoe repairs should sort of increase on times like this, really. but we're just not seeing it, i think largely down to sort of lack...lack of footfall, really. people just haven't got the money. instead of buying a pound of cheese, they'll buy three quarters of a pound of cheese, you know, which is fine, you know, but i'd rather they have the pound of cheese. for their customers are...
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warrington market hosts a range of traders with one thing in common — surviving, ratherthan thriving,sts rise. historically, shoe repairs should sort of increase on, you know, times like this, really. but we've just not seen it, i think largely down to it sort of lack of footfall, really. people just don't have the money. instead of buying a pound of cheese, they'll buy three quarters of a pound of cheese. you know, which is fine, you know, but i'd rather have the pound of cheese. for their customers are struggling, and notjust because of a hike in energy bills injanuary. mortgages, bills, food, everything. everything's getting more expensive. just struggling. some things are coming down but on a general basis, it's not really coming down enough. i essentially have to cut my maternity leave early, - just to be able to go back to work | so i can put him in nursery to be| able to afford things. for many things are still getting more expensive. well, inflation overall stayed at 4% in january and that was a relief for policymakers, who were concerned that those energy bills would have pus
warrington market hosts a range of traders with one thing in common — surviving, ratherthan thriving,sts rise. historically, shoe repairs should sort of increase on, you know, times like this, really. but we've just not seen it, i think largely down to it sort of lack of footfall, really. people just don't have the money. instead of buying a pound of cheese, they'll buy three quarters of a pound of cheese. you know, which is fine, you know, but i'd rather have the pound of cheese. for their...
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warrington market hosts a range of traders with one thing in common — surviving, ratherthan thriving, you know, times like this, really. but we've just not seen it, i think largely down to sort of lack of footfall, really. people just don't have the money. instead of buying a pound of cheese, they'll buy three quarters of a pound of cheese. you know, which is fine, you know, but i'd rather have the pound of cheese. for their customers are struggling, and notjust because of a hike in energy bills injanuary. mortgages, bills, food, everything. everything's getting more expensive. just struggling. some things are coming down, but on a general basis, it's not really coming down enough. i essentially have to cut my maternity leave early, - just to be able to go back to work | so i can put him in nursery to be| able to afford things. for many things are still getting more expensive. well, inflation overall stayed at 4% in january, and that was a relief for policymakers, who were concerned that those energy bills would have pushed it up. but those were offset by heavy discounting in clothes
warrington market hosts a range of traders with one thing in common — surviving, ratherthan thriving, you know, times like this, really. but we've just not seen it, i think largely down to sort of lack of footfall, really. people just don't have the money. instead of buying a pound of cheese, they'll buy three quarters of a pound of cheese. you know, which is fine, you know, but i'd rather have the pound of cheese. for their customers are struggling, and notjust because of a hike in energy...
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a year after the teenager was stabbed to death in a warrington park. foreign secretary lord cameron says he is deeply concerned about israel's plans to launch a military offensive in the city of rafah, where more than a million palestinians are sheltering king charles has given his heartfelt thanks for messages of support after he was diagnosed with cancer scotland couldn't quite get over the line against france — or did they? spot the ball in all that. a controversial late call denies them victory in the six nations. and good morning. it's a rather foggy and wet start to the day for many of us, but that rain is going to clear. they will be some sunny spells and some showers into the afternoon. i'll have the full forecast shortly. it's sunday 11 february. our main story: a vigil will be held today to celebrate the life of brianna ghey exactly a year since the 16—year—old was murdered in warrington. brianna was stabbed 28 times by two teenagers she had arranged to meet. her mum, esther, who is campaigning for tighter control around mobile phones, will a
a year after the teenager was stabbed to death in a warrington park. foreign secretary lord cameron says he is deeply concerned about israel's plans to launch a military offensive in the city of rafah, where more than a million palestinians are sheltering king charles has given his heartfelt thanks for messages of support after he was diagnosed with cancer scotland couldn't quite get over the line against france — or did they? spot the ball in all that. a controversial late call denies them...
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the north of england warrington in the north of england blaster been named. scarlett jenkinson and eddie ratcliffe lured brianna ghey to a park where they stabbed her 28 times. they were giving laugh at life the pair had discussed the murder in the pair had discussed the murder in the weeks before. judith moritz reports for manchester crown court. brianna ghey found it hard to socialise with other teenagers, so when she arranged to hang out with one school friend by herself, it was a big step. a friend told her to buy a one—way ticket and she would meet her at the bus stop. but when breanna arrived, there were two teenagers waiting. brianna ghey couldn't have known what the other children had in mind. they led her to this park, and on a weekend afternoon in broad daylight, they stabbed her so brutally she stood no chance. leaving her to die, they ran off across these fields and with across these fields, and with blood still on his hands, one of the teenage murderers caught the bus home. now the two children who butchered brianna can be identified. scarlettjen
the north of england warrington in the north of england blaster been named. scarlett jenkinson and eddie ratcliffe lured brianna ghey to a park where they stabbed her 28 times. they were giving laugh at life the pair had discussed the murder in the pair had discussed the murder in the weeks before. judith moritz reports for manchester crown court. brianna ghey found it hard to socialise with other teenagers, so when she arranged to hang out with one school friend by herself, it was a big step....
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from food to shoe repairs, warrington market hosts a range of traders with one thing in common — survivingthriving, as costs rise. historically, shoe repairs should sort of increase on, you know, times like this, really. but we've just not seen it, i think largely down to it sort of lack of footfall, really. people just don't have the money. instead of buying a pound of cheese, they'll buy three quarters of a pound of cheese. you know, which is fine, you know, but i'd rather have the pound of cheese. for their customers are struggling, and notjust because of a hike in energy bills injanuary. mortgages, bills, food, everything. everything's getting more expensive. just struggling. some things are coming down but on a general basis, it's not really coming down enough. i essentially have to cut my maternity leave early, - just to be able to go back to work | so i can put him in nursery to be| able to afford things. for many, things are still getting more expensive. well, inflation overall stayed at 4% in january and that was a relief for policymakers, who were concerned that those energy bill
from food to shoe repairs, warrington market hosts a range of traders with one thing in common — survivingthriving, as costs rise. historically, shoe repairs should sort of increase on, you know, times like this, really. but we've just not seen it, i think largely down to it sort of lack of footfall, really. people just don't have the money. instead of buying a pound of cheese, they'll buy three quarters of a pound of cheese. you know, which is fine, you know, but i'd rather have the pound of...
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two 16—year—olds who murdered another teenager in a frenzied knife attack near warrington last year have scarlettjenkinson and eddie ratcliffe lured brianna ghey to a park in broad daylight, where they stabbed her 28 times. this afternoon they were given life sentences with minimum terms of 22 and 20 years. the pair had discussed the murder in the weeks before. our north of england correspondent judith moritz reports from manchester crown court. brianna ghey found it hard to socialise with other teenagers, so when she arranged to hang out with one school friend by herself it was a big step. a friend told her to buy a big step. a friend told her to buy a one—way ticket and she would meet her at the bus stop. but when breanna arrived there were two teenagers waiting. brianna ghey couldn't have known what the other children had in mind. they led her to this park and on a weekend afternoon in broad daylight they stabbed her so brutally she stood no chance. leaving her to die, they ran off across these fields and with blood still on his hand is one of the teenage murderers caught the bus home
two 16—year—olds who murdered another teenager in a frenzied knife attack near warrington last year have scarlettjenkinson and eddie ratcliffe lured brianna ghey to a park in broad daylight, where they stabbed her 28 times. this afternoon they were given life sentences with minimum terms of 22 and 20 years. the pair had discussed the murder in the weeks before. our north of england correspondent judith moritz reports from manchester crown court. brianna ghey found it hard to socialise with...
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in every school in warrington trained in mindfulness. of your mental health and how to build mental resilience and also to be more empathetic. all of these are skills you can work on and you can grow. skills you can work on and you can crow. ~ �* ., ., grow. we've got the education secretary on — grow. we've got the education secretary on the _ grow. we've got the education secretary on the show - grow. we've got the education secretary on the show today. . grow. we've got the education - secretary on the show today. what would you say to gillian keegan, would you say to gillian keegan, would you say to gillian keegan, would you like to see it happening every school?— would you like to see it happening every school? mindfulness needs to be, ideally. — every school? mindfulness needs to be. ideally. we _ every school? mindfulness needs to be, ideally, we shouldn't— every school? mindfulness needs to be, ideally, we shouldn't have - every school? mindfulness needs to be, ideally, we shouldn't have only| be, ideally, we shouldn't have only
in every school in warrington trained in mindfulness. of your mental health and how to build mental resilience and also to be more empathetic. all of these are skills you can work on and you can grow. skills you can work on and you can crow. ~ �* ., ., grow. we've got the education secretary on — grow. we've got the education secretary on the _ grow. we've got the education secretary on the show - grow. we've got the education secretary on the show today. . grow. we've got the education -...
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they led her through linear park in culcheth, a village just outside warrington, on a saturday afternoone died at the scene. the two teenagers themselves were arrested pretty soon afterwards and in fact, bloodied clothing was found at the home of eddie ratcliffe who had been involved in the attack and at the home of scarlettjenkinson, they found a note where they had discussed how they would carry out the attack, the idea of a code word and how they would carry out the murder of brianna joy. it was something that was clearly premeditated and planned attack. —— brianna ghey. they stood trial here in december and it took the jury less than five hours to find both of them guilty of the manner of brianna jive. that is the crime they will be sentenced for today. —— brianna ghey. we have been hearing from the prosecution over the fact is they think are aggravating factors in this case including what they believe was transphobia is, hatred towards brianna ghey because she was transgender, violent and forcible nature of that crime, all of which they say should be taken into account by the judge
they led her through linear park in culcheth, a village just outside warrington, on a saturday afternoone died at the scene. the two teenagers themselves were arrested pretty soon afterwards and in fact, bloodied clothing was found at the home of eddie ratcliffe who had been involved in the attack and at the home of scarlettjenkinson, they found a note where they had discussed how they would carry out the attack, the idea of a code word and how they would carry out the murder of brianna joy. it...
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in every school in warrington trained in mindfulness.al resilience, and also how to be more empathetic. like, all of these things are skills that you can work on and that you can grow. well, we've got the education secretary on the programme today. i mean, what would you say to gillian keegan? would you want her to make it happen in every school? yeah, definitely. i think that mindfulness needs to be... really, ideally we don't need, we shouldn't only have one mindfulness teacher in every school. it should be completely embedded into the school system. and also this week, we saw parents in america confront mark zuckerberg, the boss of meta, which of course, owns facebook, and instagram and lots of those other big apps. if he was here, what would you say to him or other social media bosses? i think that the focus is always on making such a lot of money, and not really how we protect people, or how we can necessarily benefit society. and i think that greed needs to be taken out of the picture, and we need to focus a little bit more on how
in every school in warrington trained in mindfulness.al resilience, and also how to be more empathetic. like, all of these things are skills that you can work on and that you can grow. well, we've got the education secretary on the programme today. i mean, what would you say to gillian keegan? would you want her to make it happen in every school? yeah, definitely. i think that mindfulness needs to be... really, ideally we don't need, we shouldn't only have one mindfulness teacher in every...
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back in warrington, a florist says customers have been finding creative solutions to afford valentine'sreats. >> these are the bestsellers and lily bouquets. a bouquet is the most popular so far th year. >> some of those customers -- for some of those customers, the ultimate delivery would be lower interest rates but they may have to wait until the summer. >> going to take you to the u.s., to kansas city. these are live pictures. we are getting disturbing reports. this is from the reuters news agency. multiple people were struck by gunfire in kansas city, missouri, during a super bowl victory parade kansas city chiefs. this is coming from police. the condition of the victims not immediately clear. two armed people were taken into custody. over the last couple hours, we have been reporting very different scenes really from here, kansas city, with the celebrations and the players at the fans out celebrating that remarkable victory in the super bowl watched by millions and millions across the u.s. and around the world. so these were the pictures from a little earlier. you can see there. it
back in warrington, a florist says customers have been finding creative solutions to afford valentine'sreats. >> these are the bestsellers and lily bouquets. a bouquet is the most popular so far th year. >> some of those customers -- for some of those customers, the ultimate delivery would be lower interest rates but they may have to wait until the summer. >> going to take you to the u.s., to kansas city. these are live pictures. we are getting disturbing reports. this is from...
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so clearly, thejudge saturday afternoon near warrington.forward.— jail going forward. there was a difference _ jail going forward. there was a difference in _ jail going forward. there was a difference in the _ jail going forward. there was a difference in the sentences - jail going forward. there was a difference in the sentences forj difference in the sentences for scarlettjenkinson and eddie ratcliffe. 22 years for scarlett jenkinson and 20 years for eddie ratcliffe. do we have any more reasons as to why there was a difference in the in sentencing for two teenagers? i difference in the in sentencing for two teenagers?— difference in the in sentencing for two teenagers? i think that comes down to what _ two teenagers? i think that comes down to what they _ two teenagers? i think that comes down to what they saw _ two teenagers? i think that comes down to what they saw as - two teenagers? i think that comes i down to what they saw as motivating and mitigating factors and what was their role in it, how significant was their role in it, how
so clearly, thejudge saturday afternoon near warrington.forward.— jail going forward. there was a difference _ jail going forward. there was a difference in _ jail going forward. there was a difference in the _ jail going forward. there was a difference in the sentences - jail going forward. there was a difference in the sentences forj difference in the sentences for scarlettjenkinson and eddie ratcliffe. 22 years for scarlett jenkinson and 20 years for eddie ratcliffe. do we have any more...
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. >> breanna was in school in warrington, but with extra needs, with often taught in a special area called inclusion room. where she met scarlett, who had been transferred from a different school. a bbc investigation has revealed she had offended before, drugging younger people and moving schools as a result. but the new school was not aware of it. the council review is underway. >> in terms of scarlett, there were no red flags that came up. >> i think listening to the messages between eddie and scarlett was very surreal and trying to imagine that anyone would talk in that way, plan that way. to a child you have actually met, that is even more shocking. >> the teenagers will be imprisoned until early in their 40's. even then, they will only be released once it has been established they are no longer a danger to the public. breanna's parents say they deprived her of the life she wanted to live not because she had done anything wrong, but just because one hated trans-people and the other thought it to be funny. judith lawrence, bbc news, manchester. >> it is said to be a significant weekend
. >> breanna was in school in warrington, but with extra needs, with often taught in a special area called inclusion room. where she met scarlett, who had been transferred from a different school. a bbc investigation has revealed she had offended before, drugging younger people and moving schools as a result. but the new school was not aware of it. the council review is underway. >> in terms of scarlett, there were no red flags that came up. >> i think listening to the...
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it happened in the parkjust north of warrington.cliffe 20. brianna ghey was transgender, and the judge who sentenced them said she belives whilejenkinson was motivated by a deep desire to kill, ratcliffe's motivation was in part hostility to brianna's transgender identity. the organisers of the vigil and everyone who came here today said they hope what happened to brianna and the way she was killed can now start to fade away and people will instead be able to remember the fun, lively, bubbly brianna ghey they spoke of here today. two huge sporting events are taking place tonight — have more on shortly, and the superbowl — and the superbowl, where the kansas city chiefs take on the san francisco 49ers. las vegas is hosting one of the world's biggest sporting events for the first time, and fans have been arriving in droves. r'n'b star usher is performing the famous half—time show. but it's another musician stealing all the pre—game headlines. behind the umbrellas here is taylor swift, who raced back from her tokyo concert to watch her
it happened in the parkjust north of warrington.cliffe 20. brianna ghey was transgender, and the judge who sentenced them said she belives whilejenkinson was motivated by a deep desire to kill, ratcliffe's motivation was in part hostility to brianna's transgender identity. the organisers of the vigil and everyone who came here today said they hope what happened to brianna and the way she was killed can now start to fade away and people will instead be able to remember the fun, lively, bubbly...
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a vigil has been held in warrington to remember the murdered teenager brianna ghey.e among those in attendance. brianna, who was 16, was stabbed to death in a park near the town a year ago on the 11th of february. a man and a woman have been charged after an eight—year—old boy was bitten on the head by an xl bully in merseyside. you're live with bbc news. jens stoltenberg has said donald trump's comments cupid sulter is a risk. the white house called mr trump's words unhinge. frank gardner has the details. we are still nine months away from the us presidential election but already, the man who wants to be back at the white house has been accused of encouraging russia to attack nato countries do not pay enough for their defence. have a listen. ., , , a listen. one of the presidents stood u- a listen. one of the presidents stood up and _ a listen. one of the presidents stood up and said, _ a listen. one of the presidents stood up and said, if— a listen. one of the presidents stood up and said, if we - a listen. one of the presidents stood up and said, if we don'tl stoo
a vigil has been held in warrington to remember the murdered teenager brianna ghey.e among those in attendance. brianna, who was 16, was stabbed to death in a park near the town a year ago on the 11th of february. a man and a woman have been charged after an eight—year—old boy was bitten on the head by an xl bully in merseyside. you're live with bbc news. jens stoltenberg has said donald trump's comments cupid sulter is a risk. the white house called mr trump's words unhinge. frank gardner...
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already a couple of hundred people gathered here in market square in warrington ahead of that vigil.. flowers, candles, balloons even. i'm sure you can see that a really rather beautifully painted portrait of breonna and members of her family are expected to attend here today . expected to attend here today. we are expecting to hear from brianna's mother , esther. i'm brianna's mother, esther. i'm sure that will be an incredible emotive speech that she will give in memory of her daughter one year on from her murder. give in memory of her daughter one year on from her murder . we one year on from her murder. we are also hearing that we could well hear from a representative from brianna's school. of course , the school that scarlett jenkinson, her murderer, also attended . we could well also attended. we could well also hear from a local mp, and we're also hearing that there could be also hearing that there could be a choir from brianna's school that will perform here today. so it's sure to be incredibly emotional, incredibly raw. and people just remembering brianna on a day. one year
already a couple of hundred people gathered here in market square in warrington ahead of that vigil.. flowers, candles, balloons even. i'm sure you can see that a really rather beautifully painted portrait of breonna and members of her family are expected to attend here today . expected to attend here today. we are expecting to hear from brianna's mother , esther. i'm brianna's mother, esther. i'm sure that will be an incredible emotive speech that she will give in memory of her daughter one...
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we are chatting to don warrington from death in paradise to hear of its character could be bowing outwhat often happens. what we've seen here is pretty horrendous because it's gone beyond one victim. in the course of, what, an hour ortwo, i mean, it's pretty shocking. that's what makes this particular story that bit more horrendous. train passengers are being warned of little or no service on some routes today due to a strike by drivers in their dispute over pay and conditions. members of the aslef union at lner, c2c and greater anglia are walking out for 2h hours. there's also industrial action on saturday and next monday affecting different operators. mps in kent have written to the mayor of london after being contacted by hundreds of drivers who say they've been wrongly issued speeding fines. people using the a20 sidcup road say they're getting penalties as it's been reduced to a0 miles an hour, but some of the signs still say 50. a spokesperson for tfl said the new speed limit was temporarily introduced due to surface water flooding causing safety concerns. david's among those cau
we are chatting to don warrington from death in paradise to hear of its character could be bowing outwhat often happens. what we've seen here is pretty horrendous because it's gone beyond one victim. in the course of, what, an hour ortwo, i mean, it's pretty shocking. that's what makes this particular story that bit more horrendous. train passengers are being warned of little or no service on some routes today due to a strike by drivers in their dispute over pay and conditions. members of the...
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fixtures in superleague taking place this evening, where sam burgess made a losing start as coach of the warringtono 12 menjust one minute into the second half. a sensational team move to get his side back into the game but the wolves were unable to muster one last push as the dragons hung on for a 16—10 win. in the other game, the defending champions wigan warriors took full advantage of a first—half sending off to beat castleford tigers 32—11. wigan ran in five tries, liam marshall's second try of the evening putting the cherry on top of a comfortable win. i thought there was a few times where they hadn't particularly got in space unlooked for the past, where the run was the more threatening play. in the second half i thought we did that a bit better. i thought we did that a bit better. i think the tv camera won't do this pitch justice i think the tv camera won't do this pitchjustice in terms i think the tv camera won't do this pitch justice in terms of how sticky it is. it took us awhile to find our rhythm, but like most of the games this week, i thought our defence was the key to the victory. g
fixtures in superleague taking place this evening, where sam burgess made a losing start as coach of the warringtono 12 menjust one minute into the second half. a sensational team move to get his side back into the game but the wolves were unable to muster one last push as the dragons hung on for a 16—10 win. in the other game, the defending champions wigan warriors took full advantage of a first—half sending off to beat castleford tigers 32—11. wigan ran in five tries, liam marshall's...
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vigil is to be held in memory of brianna ghey, a year after the teenager was stabbed to death in a warringtonord cameron says he is deeply concerned about israel's plans to launch a military offensive in the city of rafah, where more than a million palestinians are sheltering king charles has given his heartfelt thanks for messages of support after he was diagnosed with cancer scotland couldn't quite get over the line against france — or did they? spot the ball in all that. a controversial late call denies them victory in the six nations. and good morning. it's a rather foggy and wet start to the day for many of us, but that rain is going to clear. they will be some sunny spells and some showers into the afternoon. i'll have the full forecast shortly. it's sunday 11 february. our main story: a vigil will be held today to celebrate the life
vigil is to be held in memory of brianna ghey, a year after the teenager was stabbed to death in a warringtonord cameron says he is deeply concerned about israel's plans to launch a military offensive in the city of rafah, where more than a million palestinians are sheltering king charles has given his heartfelt thanks for messages of support after he was diagnosed with cancer scotland couldn't quite get over the line against france — or did they? spot the ball in all that. a controversial...
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one of her local warrington mps, charlotte nicholls, will be raising that debate. a look at it. but i also just think her compassion is something that you don't often see a glimpse of. and for me, the most incredible moment of the interview was when she offered to go and meet the mother of scarlettjenkinson, who killed her daughter, to try to understand more about what was going on in that family, even while she's trying to cope with her own enormous grief. when i think of their emotions and how they're feeling, - itjust brings back how i felt- when all this happened in february. because, yeah, she does. she looks completely broken, really, and rightly so. - she's going through - an absolutely horrific time. is there anything that you would want to say to her? um... i think that i would like to say that... i if she did want to contact me and she does want to speak, | then i'm open to that. i'd like to understand more how their life . was and what they went through. and i also want her to know that i don't blame her- for what her child's done. and i also want her to
one of her local warrington mps, charlotte nicholls, will be raising that debate. a look at it. but i also just think her compassion is something that you don't often see a glimpse of. and for me, the most incredible moment of the interview was when she offered to go and meet the mother of scarlettjenkinson, who killed her daughter, to try to understand more about what was going on in that family, even while she's trying to cope with her own enormous grief. when i think of their emotions and...
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to mark a year since 16—year—old brianna ghey, who was transgender, was murdered by two teenagers in warrington and for tighter regulations on social media use. she told the bbc it wasn't feasible to expect parents to be able to work full—time, raise children and keep on top of the latest technology. young people are so much more tech savvy than parents and they've got so much more free time to really sort of teach themselves how to use phones, and there's new apps, there's new social media apps that are coming out all of the time and i just don't think it's feasible for parents to do that. it was also a big argument point in our house for me to try to limit brianna on her phone and, yeah, ifeel like it's not only the parents' responsibility, but the responsibility of the government and tech companies as well. the russian president vladimir putin says he would preferjoe biden, rather than donald trump, to win the us presidential election this november. in an interview on russian state television, mr putin said he'd rather work with mr biden, who was more experienced and predictable. straight no
to mark a year since 16—year—old brianna ghey, who was transgender, was murdered by two teenagers in warrington and for tighter regulations on social media use. she told the bbc it wasn't feasible to expect parents to be able to work full—time, raise children and keep on top of the latest technology. young people are so much more tech savvy than parents and they've got so much more free time to really sort of teach themselves how to use phones, and there's new apps, there's new social...
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on 16—year—old brianna ghey, it was almost a year ago that she was stabbed 28 times in a park near warringtonwhat sentence the two teenagers will be given. during the trial they were referred to as girl x and boy y because of their ages, but the justice decided that to have a full understanding as to how two children could do something so horrific and a full understanding of the case, it was necessary for the teenagers to be named. the media team oppose that media application and were concerned about the children's welfare. it has been questioned whether it will have an impact on their rehabilitation. the two teenagers have been told to expect a very lengthy sentence for this murder, that sentence will be passed today and their names will be made public. passed today and their names will be made public— made public. remind us about this case, a made public. remind us about this case. a case _ made public. remind us about this case, a case that _ made public. remind us about this case, a case that shocked - made public. remind us about this case, a case that shocked the - case, a case that sho
on 16—year—old brianna ghey, it was almost a year ago that she was stabbed 28 times in a park near warringtonwhat sentence the two teenagers will be given. during the trial they were referred to as girl x and boy y because of their ages, but the justice decided that to have a full understanding as to how two children could do something so horrific and a full understanding of the case, it was necessary for the teenagers to be named. the media team oppose that media application and were...
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it was almost a year ago that she was stabbed 28 times in culcheth park near warrington. teenagers will be given. now, during the trial, they were referred to as girl x and boy y because of their ages. but mrsjustice yip ruled that to have a full understanding of perhaps how two children could do something so horrific and for full and fair reporting of the case, it is necessary for the teenagers to be named. now, the legal team opposed that media application. they were concerned about the children's welfare. the howard league for penal reform has also questioned if it will have an impact on their rehabilitation. but the two teenagers have been told to expect a very lengthy sentence for this murder and that sentence will be passed today and their names will be made public. and just remind us about this case. this is a case that shocked the country. it really was something so unbelievable, really, that two teenagers so carefully planned this, there was such communication between the pair. and during the trial they tried to blame each other for the attack. but it was clear t
it was almost a year ago that she was stabbed 28 times in culcheth park near warrington. teenagers will be given. now, during the trial, they were referred to as girl x and boy y because of their ages. but mrsjustice yip ruled that to have a full understanding of perhaps how two children could do something so horrific and for full and fair reporting of the case, it is necessary for the teenagers to be named. now, the legal team opposed that media application. they were concerned about the...
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we're nowjoined by charlotte nichols, labour mp for warrington north, where the attack happened.orrified many. what's your reaction? i think it's something _ many. what's your reaction? i think it's something that _ many. what's your reaction? i think it's something that i _ many. what's your reaction? i think it's something that i hope _ many. what's your reaction? i think it's something that i hope can start| it's something that i hope can start the process of closure within our community. these are life sentences and minimum terms rightly reflect the ages of the perpetrators and the hope rather than expectation injustice where either of them can be rehabilitated. i think the fact they have been named can help the process of beginning to understand what went wrong, if anything could have changed what happened, and for people to process that. i have changed what happened, and for people to process that.— people to process that. i want to come back _ people to process that. i want to come back to — people to process that. i want to come back to the _ people to process that. i wan
we're nowjoined by charlotte nichols, labour mp for warrington north, where the attack happened.orrified many. what's your reaction? i think it's something _ many. what's your reaction? i think it's something that _ many. what's your reaction? i think it's something that i _ many. what's your reaction? i think it's something that i hope _ many. what's your reaction? i think it's something that i hope can start| it's something that i hope can start the process of closure within our community....
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a trip to the market for shoppers in warrington. experience that has been getting more and more expensive. that's a problem for traders, too, whose own costs have also been on the rise. historically, shoe repairs should sort of increase on times like this, really, but we're just not seeing it. i think largely down to the of lack of footfall, really. people are people just haven't got the money. things have moved along and got steady, but like i say again, cheese went through the roof and they're all slow to come down because obviously it's costing a fortune to manufacture. a lot of price rises, price rises to me whether that's . electric, staff wages again in april van insurance anything - or come look to me but also for wallets to loosen, prices need to ease. inflation soared to a ao—year high 16 months ago driven by a surge in energy costs. it ticked up a surge in energy costs. it ticked up last year. today confirmation there was no repeat of that surprise rise last month. inflation remained at 4% in january. rise last month. infl
a trip to the market for shoppers in warrington. experience that has been getting more and more expensive. that's a problem for traders, too, whose own costs have also been on the rise. historically, shoe repairs should sort of increase on times like this, really, but we're just not seeing it. i think largely down to the of lack of footfall, really. people are people just haven't got the money. things have moved along and got steady, but like i say again, cheese went through the roof and...
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we spoke with rob, a greengrocer at warrington market.st. ~., . , , eye on that and have the details on breakfast. ~., : . , :. eye on that and have the details on breakfast. . , , ., ., breakfast. manchester city are doing reall in breakfast. manchester city are doing really in the — breakfast. manchester city are doing really in the champions _ breakfast. manchester city are doing really in the champions league. i breakfast. manchester city are doing really in the champions league. 1st. really in the champions league. 1st ofjune is the final at wembley, being staged here, i know we are only at the last 16 stage, manchester city won the last night but the way they played... i5 but the way they played... i3 already in the diary. but the way they played... is already in the diary. it i but the way they played... is already in the diary. it feelsl but the way they played... is| already in the diary. it feels a but the way they played... is i already in the diary. it feels a bit premature _ already in the diary. it feels a bit premature but
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a vigil has been held in warrington to remember the murdered teenager brianna ghey.n attendance. brianna, who was 16, was stabbed to death in a park near the town a year ago today. a man and a woman have been charged after an eight—year—old boy was bitten on the head by an xl bully in merseyside. the boy was taken to hospital yesterday with "life—changing "life—changing injuries". you're live with bbc news. our reporter simi jolaoso has been at the afcon. a great night for the ivory coast, they have won the africa cup of nations. we will get you more on those celebrations. the scene at full—time is what you are looking at, just a short while ago, at a party in london when ivory coast beat nigeria 2—i. our reporter was there soaking up the atmosphere. figs there soaking up the atmosphere. is you can imagine, a lot ofjubilation here. ivory coast brands, they have just beaten nigeria 2—i here. ivory coast brands, they have just beaten nigeria 2—1 to become the afcon champions this year. it is thanks to two players, sebastien haller and kessie. thanks to two players, seba
a vigil has been held in warrington to remember the murdered teenager brianna ghey.n attendance. brianna, who was 16, was stabbed to death in a park near the town a year ago today. a man and a woman have been charged after an eight—year—old boy was bitten on the head by an xl bully in merseyside. the boy was taken to hospital yesterday with "life—changing "life—changing injuries". you're live with bbc news. our reporter simi jolaoso has been at the afcon. a great night...
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two 16—year—old5 who murdered another teenager in a frenzied knife attack near warrington last year have
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here in the uk, a vigil has taken place in warrington to remember the murdered teenager brianna ghey.re among those in attendance. brianna, who was 16, was stabbed to death in a park near the town a year ago today. two teenagers have beenjailed for life for her murder. her mother, esther ghey, spoke at the event. i really didn't think that i was going to be able to come on stage today. but after seeing all of brianna's really brave, lovely friends come out and do that for her, i thought i'd better push myself as well. so as you've all heard, brianna was an amazing, unique and joyful teenager. i will be forever thankful that i was lucky enough to spend 16 years with her. she taught me so much and gave me so much happiness and love. if there's one piece of advice that i can give to any parent, it would be to hug your children tight and never stop telling them that you love them. i want to thank you all for coming here today to pay respect to brianna. i hope that wherever she is now, that she can feel the love that we've created by joining together today. thank you to the golden square a
here in the uk, a vigil has taken place in warrington to remember the murdered teenager brianna ghey.re among those in attendance. brianna, who was 16, was stabbed to death in a park near the town a year ago today. two teenagers have beenjailed for life for her murder. her mother, esther ghey, spoke at the event. i really didn't think that i was going to be able to come on stage today. but after seeing all of brianna's really brave, lovely friends come out and do that for her, i thought i'd...
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vigil�*s to be held in the memory of brianna ghey, a year after the teenager was stabbed to death in a warrington high street shops to be quickly converted into homes. he's been speaking to the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg .
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brianna was at school in warrington, but with extra needs, was often taught in a special area calledunger pupil and moving schools as a result — but the new school wasn�*t aware of it. a council review is now under way. in terms of scarlett, there were no red flags that came up. i think sitting and listening in court to the messages between eddie and scarlett was very, very surreal, and trying to imagine that anyone would talk in that way, plan in that way and for it to be a child that you have actually met is even more shocking. the teenagers will be in prison until they�*re early in their 40s, and even then, they�*ll only be released once it has been established they�*re no longer a danger to the public. brianna�*s parents say they deprived her of the life she wanted to live — not because she�*d done anything wrong, butjust because one hated trans people and the other thought it�*d be fun. judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. it�*s set to be a significant weekend in northern ireland, as party leaders and officials prepare to resume power—sharing, after it was suspended two years ag
brianna was at school in warrington, but with extra needs, was often taught in a special area calledunger pupil and moving schools as a result — but the new school wasn�*t aware of it. a council review is now under way. in terms of scarlett, there were no red flags that came up. i think sitting and listening in court to the messages between eddie and scarlett was very, very surreal, and trying to imagine that anyone would talk in that way, plan in that way and for it to be a child that you...
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ratcliffe and scarlett jenkinson , who are both 16, stabbed her 28 times after luring her to a park near warringtonalk to the former head of the law school at the let's talk to the former head of the law school at the montford. let's talk to the former head of the law school at the montford. talk let's talk to the former head of the law school at the montford. talk is through the sentences because many may think that for murder a life sentence is obvious but these are young people who have been sentenced and that does complicate things doesn't it? . �* ,
ratcliffe and scarlett jenkinson , who are both 16, stabbed her 28 times after luring her to a park near warringtonalk to the former head of the law school at the let's talk to the former head of the law school at the montford. let's talk to the former head of the law school at the montford. talk let's talk to the former head of the law school at the montford. talk is through the sentences because many may think that for murder a life sentence is obvious but these are young people who have been...
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sam burgess is overseeing his first game as coach of warrington wolves, they're currently losing 1a—a the castleford coaching staff — the warriors then took full advantage with two tries just before the break — bevan french eventually finishing off the second. wigan have just scored another try, they lead 20—a. that is being looked at by the video ref. that is being looked at by the video ref. and that match is the first ever superleague game being broadcast on the bbc. it's on bbc two right now. it's part of a new broadcast deal. the bbc will show a number of live games throughout the season. and there will be highlights on the bbc sport website. it isa it is a try. 2a—a to wigan there now as we catch that much. you can catch it on the bbc sport website for live text updates. gloucester survived a late fightback to make the final of the premiership rugby cup. they scored three tries without reply in the first half against defending campions exeter chiefs at kingsholm. josh hathaway with the pick of them. chiefs responded in the second half, but gloucester held on to win17—1a and will
sam burgess is overseeing his first game as coach of warrington wolves, they're currently losing 1a—a the castleford coaching staff — the warriors then took full advantage with two tries just before the break — bevan french eventually finishing off the second. wigan have just scored another try, they lead 20—a. that is being looked at by the video ref. that is being looked at by the video ref. and that match is the first ever superleague game being broadcast on the bbc. it's on bbc two...
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ratcliffe and scarlett jenkinson , who are both 16, stabbed her 28 times after luring her to a park near warringtoncheshire. scarlettjenkinson was given the longer of the sentences. let's talk to the former head of the law school at let's talk to the former head of the law school at the let's talk to the former head of the law school at the montford. let's talk to the former head of the law school at the montford. talk let's talk to the former head of the law school at the montford. talk is through the sentences because many may think that for murder a life sentence is obvious but these are young people who have been sentenced and that does complicate things doesn't it? ., �* , and that does complicate things doesn't it? . �* , . ., , doesn't it? that's right. the courts have a very — doesn't it? that's right. the courts have a very limited _ doesn't it? that's right. the courts have a very limited sentencing - doesn't it? that's right. the courts i have a very limited sentencing power in relation to murder generally and for 18—year—olds and above there is a mandatory sentence for those who commit
ratcliffe and scarlett jenkinson , who are both 16, stabbed her 28 times after luring her to a park near warringtoncheshire. scarlettjenkinson was given the longer of the sentences. let's talk to the former head of the law school at let's talk to the former head of the law school at the let's talk to the former head of the law school at the montford. let's talk to the former head of the law school at the montford. talk let's talk to the former head of the law school at the montford. talk is...
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two 16—year—olds who murdered another teenager in a frenzied knife attack near warrington last year havemed. scarlettjenkinson and eddie ratcliffe lured brianna jai to a park in broad daylight, where they stabbed her 28 times. —— brianna ghey. this afternoon they were given life sentences with minimum terms of 22 and 20 years. the pair had discussed the murder in the weeks before. police have released new images of abdul shakoor ezedi, who they're still hunting in connection with an attack on a woman and her two children, using a corrosive substance that has left the mother with life—changing injuries. more details have emerged of ezedi's movements before and after the attack in south london on wednesday evening. but we begin tonight with an unprecedented warning from more than 800 serving officials in the us and europe denouncing their governments�* policy on israel and the war in gaza. in a signed a statement they warn that their own governments�* policies on the israel—gaza war could amount to "grave violations of international law". one signatory to the statement — a us government of
two 16—year—olds who murdered another teenager in a frenzied knife attack near warrington last year havemed. scarlettjenkinson and eddie ratcliffe lured brianna jai to a park in broad daylight, where they stabbed her 28 times. —— brianna ghey. this afternoon they were given life sentences with minimum terms of 22 and 20 years. the pair had discussed the murder in the weeks before. police have released new images of abdul shakoor ezedi, who they're still hunting in connection with an...
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. >> warrington feels , is >> mr warrington feels, is a much loved open space, cherished by local residents school as playing fields. >> shockingly , peterborough city >> shockingly, peterborough city council proposed a fence off almost the entire area, rejecting a compromise that most residents and the school were happy with. bizarrely that the local council seeks to blame the secretary of state for education myself and even the prime minister will my right hon. friend get behind my campaign to save werrington fields and make it clear right here, right now, that this is a matter entirely for the local authority ? well for the local authority? well uh, can i, uh, can i pay tribute to my honourable friend for his championing of his constituents on this matter ? on this matter? >> as he knows, last year, the education secretary rightly rejected peterborough city council's application to remove the playing field land at ken stimpson community school from educational land to public open space. and that decision ensured that children will have access to the open space that they deserve. but i am
. >> warrington feels , is >> mr warrington feels, is a much loved open space, cherished by local residents school as playing fields. >> shockingly , peterborough city >> shockingly, peterborough city council proposed a fence off almost the entire area, rejecting a compromise that most residents and the school were happy with. bizarrely that the local council seeks to blame the secretary of state for education myself and even the prime minister will my right hon. friend...
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the 16—year—old was stabbed 28 times in a park near warrington in february of last year.r will take place today. the husband of the itv presenter kate garraway had been living with extreme complications after contracting coronavirus at the end of the pandemic back in 2020. he died last month at the age of 56. more on our website. you are live with bbc news. the mother of a boy who killed four people is ada's high school in the us state of michigan in 2021 has put the blame on her husband, jennifer is the first parent in the us to face a manslaughter trial for a mass shooting carried out by a child. ethan crumbly was 15 at the time of the shooting and serving life in prison. our north american correspondence sent this update. back in november 2021, sent this update. back in november2021, ethan sent this update. back in november 2021, ethan was 15 years old when he shot dead four of his fellow students and wounded seven others. four days before the shooting, he had been given a handgun by his parents as a present, a nine millimetre weapon that of course became the murder we
the 16—year—old was stabbed 28 times in a park near warrington in february of last year.r will take place today. the husband of the itv presenter kate garraway had been living with extreme complications after contracting coronavirus at the end of the pandemic back in 2020. he died last month at the age of 56. more on our website. you are live with bbc news. the mother of a boy who killed four people is ada's high school in the us state of michigan in 2021 has put the blame on her husband,...
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welcome to the daily global. 216—year—old who murdered a girl in a frenzied knife attack near warringtone murder in the pair had discussed the murder in the weeks before. judith moritz reports for manchester crown court. brianna ghey found it hard to socialise with other teenagers, so when she arranged to hang out with one school friend by herself, it was a big step. a friend told her to buy a one—way ticket and she would meet her at the bus stop. but when breanna arrived, there were two teenagers waiting. brianna ghey couldn't have known what the other children had in mind. they led her to this park, and on a weekend afternoon in broad daylight, they stabbed her so brutally
welcome to the daily global. 216—year—old who murdered a girl in a frenzied knife attack near warringtone murder in the pair had discussed the murder in the weeks before. judith moritz reports for manchester crown court. brianna ghey found it hard to socialise with other teenagers, so when she arranged to hang out with one school friend by herself, it was a big step. a friend told her to buy a one—way ticket and she would meet her at the bus stop. but when breanna arrived, there were two...