tv Sportsday BBC News October 1, 2022 6:30pm-7:00pm BST
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20 people have died and many counties are without drinking water. we have also had some updates of what is happening in cuba, a confirmation that have been protests over the lack of power. power was restored on friday night and that had been protests over that. now then to the weather and darren bett. hello there. thickening cloud will bring some rain in for the west by the early hours of the morning, temperatures will stay up here. the good news for the london marathon is it won't be as windy as today, but
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there will be a lot of cloud around and we could have some rain around from time to time. condition should improve in the afternoon. we have got some heavier rain affecting the south—west of england. through the day rain becomes more patchy and places they become drier. across other parts of the uk, plenty of sunshine, just a few showers in the north—west of scotland. it will feel quite pleasant in the sunshine, temperatures
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conference — she has admitted that there has been "disruption" in the uk economy following the mini—budget. the ukrainian military says it has regained control of the strategic eastern town of lyman in the donetsk region from russian troops — just a day after moscow annexed the area. millions of people will pay more for gas and electricity from today — as the new energy price cap comes into force. normally at this time on a saturday evening, we would bejoining the team in salford, but we will have to delay for now. the reason for that is because there police ——
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merseyside police have told us that they are about to hold a news conference and they have confirmed it is in connection with the killing in light august of olivia pratt—korbel, the nine—year—old girl who was killed. her mother was injured as she tried to stop a gunman entering at their home and are seeking shelterfrom gunman entering at their home and are seeking shelter from a pursuer. in the ensuing struggle, the men were armed, and olivia was killed. she was declared dead in hospital despite efforts of the police to revive her at the scene and get her to the hospital. merseyside police in the last few days has already announced that a ao—year—old from liverpool has been arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender. 0n suspicion of assisting an offender. on thursday, a man arrested on suspicion of her murder was still in police custody. that was the last we
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have heard of at that man. it is unusual, i think it is fair to say, for police officers to hold a press conference on a saturday unless they have something specific to say. i would be surprised if this isjust an appeal for would be surprised if this isjust an appealfor more would be surprised if this isjust an appeal for more information, because we have had many of those in the last six weeks. that has been an outpouring of emotion on merseyside over the killing, many people are angry not only because the incidents happened, that armed men were going into somebody�*s home and were so reckless and this young girl died. there were a number of police raids across the city, and we also had to deal with the aftermath of 0livia's death, a very moving funeral service that was held in the south—east. that looks to me like a media
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0fficer trying to establish who is here and how quickly we will be able to get a statement. we will go back to get a statement. we will go back to merseyside as soon as we see a police officer coming to make a statement. for now, we will move on and look at something that happened on teesside. a large part of the former redcar steelworks has been demolished today. the basic 0xygen plant was brought down in the uk's biggest controlled explosion for 75 years. our business correspondent, ian reeve, reports. alarm blares redcar�*s so—called bos plant had stood since the 1970s when molten iron was refined and turned into steel. but with the redevelopment of the former steelworks, it had to come down. explosion 105,000 tonnes of steel brought down by more than 1.5 tonnes of explosives. and looking on, stuart and ken,
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father and son, both former steel workers, both former bos plant managers. it's gave a brilliant living to so many people in the area and beyond. and, you know, there is something sad about, i guess, losing it on that front. i mean, that is sad, but i am also well aware that we need to move on. steel— making is finished. we need to now develop this area. so, all the things that is happening with teesworks, taking this down and moving on is the best possible legacy. but will the hoped—for newjobs come to the site? this last week has seen markets, companies and investors all spooked. well, i think we are uniquely placed that we have got the largest brownfield site in western europe, we have the uk's largest freeport with all the incentives that brings, we have got the site and support of government, as well, and actually that inoculates us from some of the international headwinds that we are seeing. so, the likes of net zero teesside, bp, who are all committing
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to the site, are not slowing down, they are still committing money as quickly as they can. it is seven years since the steelworks closed. today's blow—down a dramatic reminder that those days have gone for good. ian reeve, bbc news. now to tunisia, which you may remember her as were the protests of the arab spring began. people in tunisia have taken to the streets this week, to protest the high cost of living and food shortages. this more than half of the population is now living in poverty, and almost 700,000 people have left the country heading for europe, since the start of the year. anna foster reports from the capital, tunis. "i'm telling you to take care of your country. "don't leave."
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this is the angry new conversation on the streets of tunisia. food is more expensive than ever before. each month, inflation hits a new record high. translation: there's no oil or sugar, - sometimes there's no bread. how can people live? what can people do? more than a decade ago, a tunisian fruit and vegetable seller set himself on fire. mohamed bouazizi's death caused widespread protests against the high cost of living. the arab spring uprisings were supposed to spark change. for walid, they did — but not in the way he'd hoped. me, myself, i remember them every day... one of his best friends was killed, and while demonstrating walid was shot — he lost his right leg. translation: i sacrificed my leg for l the sake of improving the situation | in my country.
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unfortunately, jobs and national dignity haven't been achieved over the past 12 years. for a time, there was change. but injuly, tunisians voted for a new constitution, which concentrated power in the hands of the president, kais saied. it undid many of the democratic gains made since the arab spring. the rising cost of living is directly affecting the political system here. 11 years after protests that removed a dictator, tunisia is back in the grip of one—man rule. but so many people i speak to here tell me that even though their hard—fought freedoms are being lost, they see a forceful leader as the only way to get the economy back on its feet. living standards in tunisia are now worse than when the arab spring began — the number of families in need has tripled since 2010. hannan's husband isn't at home —
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he's meeting the people smugglers who've offered him a seat on a dangerous boat journey to italy. the family's life is desperate. they can't afford fruit for the children any more, or meat orfish. translation: if you go outj to the street and ask people to choose between dignity and bread, they will choose bread, because they don't care about dignity any more because people have got hungry. imagine he goes on the trip and dies on the sea, we will be lost. if he dies, we will be automatically homeless. this country has known some of history's most famous battles. now its people are facing a new fight — simply to survive. anna foster, bbc news, tunis. japan has criticised north korea for launching more missile tests following a visit
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to the region by the us vice president, kamala harris. the launches defy a ban imposed on the country by the un security council, and while the tokyo government says they landed outsidejapan's exclusive economic zone — there is concern that the country may be about to conduct a nuclear test in the coming weeks. it's less than two months now until the football world cup kicks off in qatar. excitement is building for supporters all around the globe. a lucky few will travel to see the matches in person — while many more will be watching on television. but some are showing their enthusiasm in a very particular way. the bbc�*s tim allman explains. football fever on a somewhat smaller scale. before every major tournament, people start collecting sticker books. but this year, for some, it's not been that easy.
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in argentina, there is a major shortage of stickers. shops have sold out, albums are yet to be filled. however, some are luckier than others. translation: my dad said, "i hope we get messi". - he opened it, and we got messi. i went around the house, shouting, "i got messi! "i got messi!" here in buenos aires, they are literally queueing around the block. desperate times call for desperate measures. translation: i arrived at 5:00 in the morning and discovered l they are selling stickers here, one of the few places you can find them right now, because they are not available anywhere. in mexico, santiago fills up his sticker book, but he has to glue it in.
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his father couldn't afford the real thing, so he had to improvise, printing off copies from the internet — although santiago doesn't seem to mind. translation: i had this light bulb moment. - i couldn't do anything else. i got home, i gave him the album, i said to him, "take this, son." he hugged me, he kissed me, and he said, "daddy dearest, "i love you. "i love you, i love you." the devotion, the obsession, is clear. just imagine how excited they will be when some actual football gets under way. tim allman, bbc news. let's hope the games live up to that excitement. just to remind you, you are watching bbc news. we were advised of a news conference beginning at mentor xi police in
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connection with the killing of olivia pratt—korbel in august. the 0livia pratt—korbel in august. the nine—year—old was shot dead in her home as her mother struggled with people trying to force their way into her home to evade a pursuer. we are told that news conference will still go ahead, we will bring it to you when we can. now on bbc news, it's time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm gavin ramjaun. who can catch arsenal at the top? mikel arteta's side are too good for tottenham in the north london derby. keeping the pressure on — rangers hit four past hearts — but rivals celtic end the day top. it's pole for leclerc in singapore — and a spanner in the works
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for verstappen as he chases a second f1 title. welcome to the programme. arsenal's superb start to the season goes on, after a dominant performance in the north london derby to beat rivals tottenham 3—1 this lunchtime. spurs weren't helped by a red card — as they missed the chance to leapfrog their rivals. adam wild reports. as the premier league resumes, rivalries renew, but in truth, some are never really too far away. still, with the impressive start to the season both arsenal and spurs are enjoying, this north london derby felt just a little different. amidst the intensity, the atmosphere, a partey... commentator: chance to shoot. 0h! thomas partey�*s precision was perfect. spurs, though, would find a way back when richarlison's path was blocked.
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the referee offered a more simple route. no—one has scored more in this fixture than harry kane. he never looked like missing here. but the quality of the first half made a mistake at the start of the second all the more surprising. spurs goalkeeper hugo lloris inexplicably letting the ball through his hands. gabrieljesus with the game's turning point. the final word, well, that was arsenal's. many spurs fans leaving long before the end. arsenal savouring every second. adam wild, bbc news. that's seven out of eight wins for mikel arteta's side this season. few would have predicted such a strong start. mikel arteta looked a very happy man when he spoke to the bbc�*sjonathan pearce. people now are beginning to say at arteta's _ people now are beginning to say at arteta's team might be here for the
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lon- arteta's team might be here for the long term, — arteta's team might be here for the long term, it could be a team to do brilliant _ long term, it could be a team to do brilliant things this season. that is that_ brilliant things this season. that is that surprise you, please you, not bother — is that surprise you, please you, not bother you at all?— not bother you at all? today is another sign — not bother you at all? today is another sign that _ not bother you at all? today is another sign that we _ not bother you at all? today is another sign that we are - not bother you at all? today is another sign that we are in - not bother you at all? today is another sign that we are in at l not bother you at all? today is i another sign that we are in at the right direction, that we can play at a really high level, and we have to maintain that in the consistent and go for it. maintain that in the consistent and no for it. . , , maintain that in the consistent and no for it. ., , , ., maintain that in the consistent and | go for it-_ really go for it. really hungry now? really hunu . go for it. really hungry now? really hungry- you — go for it. really hungry now? really hungry- you feel— go for it. really hungry now? really hungry. you feel the _ go for it. really hungry now? really hungry. you feelthe humility. - hungry. you feel the humility. because they haven't won anything yet important, and i think that humility is a big driverfor us. plenty of drama at anfield to bring you now — as liverpool and brighton drew 3—3, as the match swung one way to the other. it was brighton who went ahead early, and quickly — leandro trossa rd with both the goals. roberto firmino fired liverpool back into it — his strike initially ruled out for offside. firmino's second, and then an own goal from adam webster, had liverpool ahead with less than ten minutes remaining, before trossard got his hat—trick
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to salvage a point for brighton, this game has different stories, i don't know exactly which one you want to hear. that is the story of the two early goals we conceded, there is the story of how we came backin there is the story of how we came back in the game, and the story of how we threw it away. i think it's important that we first admit that brighton, it is no coincidence that they are where they are on the table. really good football team, real team play. graham potter has his first win as chelsea manger after his side came from behind to beat crystal palace 2—1. conor gallagher was the hero for chelsea, his injury—time winner at selhurst park sealing the three points. pierre—emerick aubameyang had earlier cancelled out 0dsonne edouard's opener, before gallagher took centre stage against the club he was on loan at last season. the win moves chelsea into fifth, but crystal palace boss patrick vieira was not happy with a var decision that saw thiago silva escape
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a sending off for handball. he was very lucky. but that is writ three's decision, the ar decision. it is difficult to understand and to accept it. we just had to move on. we are frustrated because i think we deserve at least a point today. but we just have to take on the chin, work and get back for the next game. newcastle got their first league win since the opening weekend of the season, beating fulham 4—1 at craven cottage. miguel almiron scored twice, his first a brilliant volley, his second a tap—in. callum wilson and sean longstaff got the other goals before bobby reid scored a consolation effort. it's newcastle's biggest win under eddie howe. they were helped by the home side losing nathaniel chalobah to a red card for a foul after just five minutes. the win puts them seventh in the table. been a long wait for that second win of the season. we have performed
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really well in certain games and come away without a win. to die right from the start, i know we had an advantage with ten men, but i thought we had great energy right from the start. i was pleased with the players up a response today. looking at the table, we are looking healthy, in a good position, but if we hadn't won today, it wouldn't look that good. we want to be in a healthy position. everton scored twice in a game for the first time this season as they came from behind to beat southampton at st mary's. all of the goals came in five frantic second—half minutes, withjoe aribo opening the scoring for the home side. everton responded though, with conor coady sweeping them level from close range, before dwight mcneil scored his first goal for the club to put them in front. victory extended the toffees' unbeaten run to six games, with a second successive win lifting frank lampard's side to 11th in the table. southampton slip to 15th. it finished goalless between bournemouth and brentford
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on the south coast. this was the first premier league meeting between these two sides. the result means the cherries stretch their unbeaten league run to four games. but they've now failed to score in three, and after the game interim boss gary 0'neil acknowledged the difficulty of scoring goals in the top division. confirmaton of those results there. in the late kick off, west ham are at home to wolves. west ham are 2—1 up in that one. both sides struggling for goals so far this season — and towards the bottom of the table. troy deeney�*s first goal of the season denied championship leaders sheffield united a fifth successive victory and stretched birmingham city's unbeaten run to four games. the blades are nowjust one point clear of norwich city, who won at blackpool. blackburn edged into the play—off places with a win at home to milwall. qpr are just above them in fifth, after winning 2—1 at bristol city. burnley stay fourth, despite a draw with cardiff. bottom club coventry got their
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first win of the season, beating middlesbrough. that keeps boro in the bottom three. reading beat huddesfield 3—1 to stay third. wigan won at rotherham, sunderland and preston was goal—less. and swansea came from behind to win at west brom. celtic stay top of the scottish premiership, after a hard fought 2—1 win at home to motherwell. they briefly lost top spot to rangers, who played at hearts earlier in the day and won 4—0, as paul frostick reports. a premiership contest in at the scottish capital, as third placed hearts hosted rangers, but it was the visitors who struck first. tynecastle are inside six minutes. a nightmare start for robbie neilson, but gratification for giovanni van bronckhorst. hearts countered but were unable to produce, unlike rangers. the lead was doubled. the magic was obviously unappreciated by the home side, cammie devlin are
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shown a straight red. no premiership ground has seen more goals than tynecastle. as the rain briefly came down, it rained goals too, to monitor to seal rangers' win, keeping hearts at bay on the table for now. confirmation of the scores in scotland. aberdeen were also big winners, beating kilmarnock 4—1. dundee united stay bottom, after losing 2—1 at home to stjohnstone. hibs are fourth after a 2—0 win at ross county. just above them, in third... we will leave the sports bulletin and take your life to merseyside police, where we are tuning into a live news conference.— live news conference. before i start, live news conference. before i start. can _ live news conference. before i start. can i — live news conference. before i start, can i introduce - live news conference. before i start, can i introduce my- start, can i introduce my colleagues. detective chief constable and chief prosecutor from the cps. it has been six weeks since
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the cps. it has been six weeks since the tragic murder of nine—year—old 0livia the tragic murder of nine—year—old olivia and today we have arrived at a significant stage in the investigation. the investigation team, with support from officers and staff from across the uk, have worked relentlessly since the murder on august 22. that has been a complex inquiry, which has been supported throughout by 0livia's mum and dad and the wider merseyside community. i would like to take the opportunity to recognise the dedication and professionalism of everyone who has been involved, particularly at the senior investigating officer, detective superintendent mark baker, and the crown prosecution service in bringing the investigation to this point. i will now hand over to maria. ., . ., ,, . maria. the crown prosecution service has authorised _ maria. the crown prosecution service has authorised merseyside _ maria. the crown prosecution service has authorised merseyside police - maria. the crown prosecution service has authorised merseyside police to i has authorised merseyside police to charge _ has authorised merseyside police to charge thomas cashman, 34, from
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grenadier— charge thomas cashman, 34, from grenadier drive, west derby, with the nine—year—old of nine—year—old olivia _ the nine—year—old of nine—year—old 0livia pratt—korbel. also the attempted murder of cheryl korbel and joe _ attempted murder of cheryl korbel and joe sydney on august 20 2022. cashnran— and joe sydney on august 20 2022. cashman additionally has been charged — cashman additionally has been charged with two counts of possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life. i have further authorised the police to charge paul russell, _ authorised the police to charge paul russell, 40, from newbury road, west derby, _ russell, 40, from newbury road, west derby, for— russell, 40, from newbury road, west derby, for assisting an offender. i on irehalf— derby, for assisting an offender. i on behalf of cps mersey cheshire have authorised the charges following the review of a file of evidence — following the review of a file of evidence received from merseyside police _ evidence received from merseyside police. the defendants' first court appearance will take place at liverpool magistrates on monday, october _ liverpool magistrates on monday, october 5 — liverpool magistrates on monday, 0ctober3. 0urthoughts liverpool magistrates on monday, october 3. our thoughts are with olivia _ october 3. our thoughts are with
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olivia pratt—korbel's family at this time _ olivia pratt—korbel's family at this time the — olivia pratt—korbel's family at this time. the crown prosecution service remind _ time. the crown prosecution service remind all— time. the crown prosecution service remind all concerned that criminal proceedings against the defendants are now— proceedings against the defendants are now active, and that they have a film are now active, and that they have a right to _ are now active, and that they have a right to a _ are now active, and that they have a right to a fair— are now active, and that they have a right to a fair trial. it is extremely important that there should — extremely important that there should be no reporting, commentary, or sharing _ should be no reporting, commentary, or sharing of— should be no reporting, commentary, or sharing of information online which _ or sharing of information online which could in any way prejudice these _ which could in any way prejudice these proceedings. iwill which could in any way prejudice these proceedings. i will now hand over to _ these proceedings. i will now hand over to mark, who will say a few words _ over to mark, who will say a few words. his— over to mark, who will say a few words. �* , . over to mark, who will say a few words. . , ., .,, over to mark, who will say a few words. a ., .,, , over to mark, who will say a few words. a ., , ., words. as maria has 'ust outlined, toda we words. as maria has 'ust outlined, today we have h words. as maria hasjust outlined, today we have charge _ words. as maria hasjust outlined, today we have charge an - words. as maria hasjust outlined, | today we have charge an individual with the _ today we have charge an individual with the murder— today we have charge an individual with the murder of _ today we have charge an individual with the murder of nine—year—old i with the murder of nine—year—old olivia~ _ with the murder of nine—year—old olivia~ if— with the murder of nine—year—old olivia~ if i — with the murder of nine—year—old olivia. if i could _ with the murder of nine—year—old olivia. if i could remind _ with the murder of nine—year—old i olivia. if i could remind everybody that this _ olivia. if i could remind everybody that this is — olivia. if i could remind everybody that this is still— olivia. if i could remind everybody that this is still very— olivia. if i could remind everybody that this is still very much - olivia. if i could remind everybody that this is still very much a - olivia. if i could remind everybody that this is still very much a live . that this is still very much a live investigation, _ that this is still very much a live investigation, and _ that this is still very much a live investigation, and therefore - that this is still very much a live investigation, and therefore our work— investigation, and therefore our work involved _ investigation, and therefore our work involved and _ investigation, and therefore our work involved and it _ investigation, and therefore our work involved and it continues l investigation, and therefore our| work involved and it continues in earnest — work involved and it continues in earnest at _ work involved and it continues in earnest. at the _ work involved and it continues in earnest. at the beginning - work involved and it continues in earnest. at the beginning of- work involved and it continues in earnest. at the beginning of the| earnest. at the beginning of the investigation, _ earnest. at the beginning of the investigation, we _ earnest. at the beginning of the investigation, we within - earnest. at the beginning of the investigation, we within in- earnest. at the beginning of the investigation, we within in our. investigation, we within in our commitment _ investigation, we within in our commitment to—
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honest anonymously, or telephone them if— honest anonymously, or telephone them if you — honest anonymously, or telephone them. if you have _ honest anonymously, or telephone them. if you have any— honest anonymously, or telephone them. if you have any cctv, - honest anonymously, or telephone i them. if you have any cctv, dashcam, or smart _ them. if you have any cctv, dashcam, or smart door— them. if you have any cctv, dashcam, or smart door bell— them. if you have any cctv, dashcam, or smart door bell footage _ them. if you have any cctv, dashcam, or smart door bell footage that - or smart door bell footage that could _ or smart door bell footage that could help _ or smart door bell footage that could help our— or smart door bell footage that could help our inquiries, - or smart door bell footage that could help our inquiries, they. or smart door bell footage that i could help our inquiries, they can be uploaded _ could help our inquiries, they can be uploaded on _ could help our inquiries, they can be uploaded on the _ could help our inquiries, they can be uploaded on the dedicated i could help our inquiries, they can i be uploaded on the dedicated public portal— be uploaded on the dedicated public portal for— be uploaded on the dedicated public portal for olivia's _ be uploaded on the dedicated public portal for olivia's portal, _ be uploaded on the dedicated public portal for olivia's portal, and - be uploaded on the dedicated public portal for olivia's portal, and that i portal for olivia's portal, and that will go _ portal for olivia's portal, and that will go straight _ portal for olivia's portal, and that will go straight through _ portal for olivia's portal, and that will go straight through to - portal for olivia's portal, and that will go straight through to the i will go straight through to the investigation _ will go straight through to the investigation team. _ will go straight through to the investigation team. footage l will go straight through to the . investigation team. footage can will go straight through to the i investigation team. footage can be submitted — investigation team. footage can be submitted at — investigation team. footage can be submitted at the _ investigation team. footage can be submitted at the public _ investigation team. footage can be submitted at the public portal. i submitted at the public portal. finally, — submitted at the public portal. finally, our— submitted at the public portal. finally, our thoughts- submitted at the public portal. finally, our thoughts today i submitted at the public portal. j finally, our thoughts today are submitted at the public portal. i finally, our thoughts today are with olivia's _ finally, our thoughts today are with olivia's mum — finally, our thoughts today are with olivia's mum and _ finally, our thoughts today are with olivia's mum and dad, _ finally, our thoughts today are with olivia's mum and dad, cheryl- finally, our thoughts today are with olivia's mum and dad, cheryl and l olivia's mum and dad, cheryl and john, _ olivia's mum and dad, cheryl and john, and — olivia's mum and dad, cheryl and john, and their— olivia's mum and dad, cheryl and john, and their families— olivia's mum and dad, cheryl and john, and their families who i john, and their families who throughout— john, and their families who throughout the _ john, and their families who throughout the last - john, and their families who throughout the last few- john, and their families who . throughout the last few weeks john, and their families who - throughout the last few weeks have shown _ throughout the last few weeks have shown incredible _ throughout the last few weeks have shown incredible strength, - throughout the last few weeks have shown incredible strength, courage| shown incredible strength, courage and dignitv — thank you very much indeed. merseyside police there, delivering the news that a 34—year—old man, thomas cashman, has been charged with the murder of olivia pratt—korbel, the nine—year—old who was shot in her home on august 22. he has also been charged with the
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attempted murder ofjoseph nee and olivia's mother as well. we heard from the cps there, saying that that had now been confirmed, those charges had been confirmed, and that... warning people that now these charges had been brought, to be extremely careful in what they said on the reporting of this case. we also heard that this is very much an ongoing investigation, and the police still need people to come forward if they have any evidence that they feel would be relevant. but confirmation there that a 34—year—old man, thomas cashman, has been charged with the murder of nine—year—old olivia per. —— olivia pratt—korbel. it is 7pm in bbc news. more than 50,000 rail workers are taking industrial action today, causing the biggest strike disruption on the railways this year. only around 11% of the usual
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