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at nottingham college where she was studying engineering they describe her death as shocking and sayked. she was a hard worker. she always put all her effort into being an engineer. the police say her death has been treated very seriously as 17—year—old girl has been questioned on suspicion of assault and they are keeping an open mind about whether it was a hate crime. coming up at 6am on breakfast — the team will have all the day's news, business and sport. they'll also have a special report with tim muffett on the 80% rise in the use of opiod pain killers in england over the past decade. he's been to manchester's integrated drug and alcohol service to find out why. that's all coming up in the next 15 minutes. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: as the tension over the nerve agent attack intensifies, the uk prepares for what moscow says will be a fitting and symmetrical reaction to the expulsion of 23 diplomats. a pedestrian bridge has collapsed onto a busy motorway in the american city of miami, killing four people. emergency crews are working to reach those s
at nottingham college where she was studying engineering they describe her death as shocking and sayked. she was a hard worker. she always put all her effort into being an engineer. the police say her death has been treated very seriously as 17—year—old girl has been questioned on suspicion of assault and they are keeping an open mind about whether it was a hate crime. coming up at 6am on breakfast — the team will have all the day's news, business and sport. they'll also have a special...
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at nottingham college where mariam was studying engineering, they described her death as "shocking",rt in to be an engineer. nottingham police say mariam's death is being treated seriously. a 17—year—old girl is being questioned on suspicion of assaulting her. they are keeping an open mind on whether it was a hate crime. jeremy ball, bbc news, nottingham. four african countries with the world's largest elephant populations are expected to call on britain and the european union to ban the legal sale of antique ivory today. ministers will sign a petition at a wildlife summit in botswana urging european countries to follow china's lead in outlawing the sale of all ivory products. alistair leithead reports. africa's elephants are still severely under threat, with less animals being born than the number killed every year by poachers. here in botswana, the last true sanctuary for elephants on the continent, african ministers, scientists and conservationists are again meeting to try to stop the ivory trade. techniques used for counterterrorism are now being used to stop poaching and catch t
at nottingham college where mariam was studying engineering, they described her death as "shocking",rt in to be an engineer. nottingham police say mariam's death is being treated seriously. a 17—year—old girl is being questioned on suspicion of assaulting her. they are keeping an open mind on whether it was a hate crime. jeremy ball, bbc news, nottingham. four african countries with the world's largest elephant populations are expected to call on britain and the european union to...
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at nottingham college where she was studying engineering, they described her death as shocking, sayinguestioned on suspicion of assaulting her. they are keeping an open mind on whether it was a hate crime. bbc news, nottingham. four african countries with the world's largest elephant populations are expected to call on britain and the european union to ban the legal sale of antique ivory today. ministers will sign a petition at a wildlife summit in botswana urging european countries to follow china's lead in outlawing the sale of all ivory products. alistair leithead reports. africa's elephants are still severely under threat, with less animals being born than the number killed every year year by poachers. here in botswana, the last true sanctuary for elephants on the continent, politicians, scientists and conservationists are again meeting to try to stop the ivory trade. techniques used for counter—terrorism are now being used to stop poaching and catch the culprits. and they're being showcased at the giants club summit, which aims to protect half of africa's elephants and their habit
at nottingham college where she was studying engineering, they described her death as shocking, sayinguestioned on suspicion of assaulting her. they are keeping an open mind on whether it was a hate crime. bbc news, nottingham. four african countries with the world's largest elephant populations are expected to call on britain and the european union to ban the legal sale of antique ivory today. ministers will sign a petition at a wildlife summit in botswana urging european countries to follow...
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mariam moustapha was an engineering student in nottingham, she went to the local college, but on februarys attacked bya group. mother and sister she was attacked by a group. police say she was punched several times. today in response to rumours circulating on social media, officers have released a statement saying there is little 01’ no a statement saying there is little or no information suggesting this was a hate crime, but at this stage in the investigation they are keeping an open mind. a 17—year—old girl was arrested on suspicion of assault, she's now been released on bail. thank you. a financial crisis at northamptonshire county council has become so serious that it should be abolished, according to a government report. it says that living within budget constraints is not part of the council's culture and northamptonshire now needs a new start. the leader of the council has resigned. our social affairs correspondent alison holt looks at what it will all mean. libraries closing, bus routes cut, potholes not filled and prevention services struggling. this is the financial cost of nort
mariam moustapha was an engineering student in nottingham, she went to the local college, but on februarys attacked bya group. mother and sister she was attacked by a group. police say she was punched several times. today in response to rumours circulating on social media, officers have released a statement saying there is little 01’ no a statement saying there is little or no information suggesting this was a hate crime, but at this stage in the investigation they are keeping an open mind. a...
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order for it to image properly however the brain research as at the university college london and the university of nottingham with a grant from the london based charity welcome have developed a mega machine that is no bigger than a bicycle helmet the new scanner is more sensitive than current machines allowing the patients to move during the test meaning that it will be much easier to treat and study conditions like epilepsy and much easier in toddlers and children it also means that doctors will be able to track brain activity during natural daily movements like eating stretching or playing games and with three d. printed helmets it can be made to fit practically any had perfectly but most important this technology could help find treatment solutions for epilepsy patients who don't respond to traditional methods more proof that bigger is not always better. smart people doing smart things and saving the world are that is our show for you to remember everyone in this world we are not told that we are loved enough so i told the wall i love you i am tired rover to keep on watching those hawks another great day
order for it to image properly however the brain research as at the university college london and the university of nottingham with a grant from the london based charity welcome have developed a mega machine that is no bigger than a bicycle helmet the new scanner is more sensitive than current machines allowing the patients to move during the test meaning that it will be much easier to treat and study conditions like epilepsy and much easier in toddlers and children it also means that doctors...