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safaa boular was 17 when she was arrested.oman cell, along with her sister and mother. they were planning two separate attacks. shots fired this was when armed officers moved in on the uk's first all—female terror cell. firing cs gas canisters into a flat in north—west london. in the mayhem, one of the women, rizlaine boular, was shot by police. she had been hours away from causing carnage on the streets of london. also detained was her mother, mina dich. her younger sister safaa had already been arrested for planning her own separate attack. we believe that they were going to attack members of the public at random, using knives, with a view to inflicting injury or certainly killing individuals. so we intervened, at an early stage, with a view to frustrating that terrorist plot. mina dich with her daughters when they were growing up, rizlaine at the back, safaa at the front. all three went on to embrace violent extremism and, by the age of 16, safaa boular was trying to marry an is fighter in syria. she had never met navid hus
safaa boular was 17 when she was arrested.oman cell, along with her sister and mother. they were planning two separate attacks. shots fired this was when armed officers moved in on the uk's first all—female terror cell. firing cs gas canisters into a flat in north—west london. in the mayhem, one of the women, rizlaine boular, was shot by police. she had been hours away from causing carnage on the streets of london. also detained was her mother, mina dich. her younger sister safaa had...
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the conviction today of safaa boular, the conviction today of safaa boular came as the government launched wider sharing of intelligence by the security services. and private companies will be better able to alert authorities to suspicious activity. 0ur security correspondent frank gardner is outside mis‘s headquarters in central london. frank, what difference will be strategy make in your view?|j frank, what difference will be strategy make in your view? i think it will make quite a lot of difference, because it comes on the back of a massive operational review into how the police and m15 tried to track suspects and that of course follows la5t yea r‘s track suspects and that of course follows last year's di5astrou5 year of terrorist attacks here in britain. but behind me, m15, the security service, are going to declassify quite a lot of their secret intelligence held on a list of well over 100 5u5pects, part of a li5t of well over 100 5u5pects, part of a list of several thousand, and share it more widely, right down to local government level. the idea being that more people will have an i
the conviction today of safaa boular, the conviction today of safaa boular came as the government launched wider sharing of intelligence by the security services. and private companies will be better able to alert authorities to suspicious activity. 0ur security correspondent frank gardner is outside mis‘s headquarters in central london. frank, what difference will be strategy make in your view?|j frank, what difference will be strategy make in your view? i think it will make quite a lot of...
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safaa boular disappointed that she couldn'tjoin in. driven around westminster by their mother, scouting targets. mother and daughter then went on a shopping trip to sainsbury‘s to buy knives for the attack. they paid for them with the rest of their shopping. it was the daughter, rizlaine, who was going to be the killer. the women were arrested the next day. this man was at school with rizlaine boular. rizlaine was a very outgoing person. she was lovely to talk to all the time, always smiling. very, very intelligent, i would say, an all round just a regular teenager. it is strange to hear that in her adulthood she became such a monster, i guess. she and her mother, mina dich, had already pleaded guilty to terrorism charges. today her sister safaa, the youngest member of this family terror cell, was convicted by a jury. all three women will be sentenced later. the verdict comes as the home secretary, sajid javid, told the security services that they must change their approach to tackling terrorism in the wake of last year's attacks in ma
safaa boular disappointed that she couldn'tjoin in. driven around westminster by their mother, scouting targets. mother and daughter then went on a shopping trip to sainsbury‘s to buy knives for the attack. they paid for them with the rest of their shopping. it was the daughter, rizlaine, who was going to be the killer. the women were arrested the next day. this man was at school with rizlaine boular. rizlaine was a very outgoing person. she was lovely to talk to all the time, always smiling....
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in addition rizlaine boular was heard ona bike addition rizlaine boular was heard on a bike that hadding the knife. when she was arrested, rizlaine boular was shot at by police and today we got details of how she came today we got details of how she came to be shot. it was said in court that she was refusing to comply with police instructions. she swore at police instructions. she swore at police and an officer became concerned, she moved her hand in such a way that he believed she had something in her hand and he opened fire three times. rizlaine boular‘s barrister says she still has three bullet casings and her abdomen. the youngest member of the terror cell is her sister safaa boular, just 18. she was convicted last week of planning a separate knife attack. she will be sentenced later. the court heard that the women spoke in code when planning attacks and used the phrase "a mad hatter ‘s tea pa rty". the phrase "a mad hatter ‘s tea party". today the phrase "a mad hatter ‘s tea pa rty". today two the phrase "a mad hatter ‘s tea party". today two members of the cell will be sentence
in addition rizlaine boular was heard ona bike addition rizlaine boular was heard on a bike that hadding the knife. when she was arrested, rizlaine boular was shot at by police and today we got details of how she came today we got details of how she came to be shot. it was said in court that she was refusing to comply with police instructions. she swore at police instructions. she swore at police and an officer became concerned, she moved her hand in such a way that he believed she had...
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zach tye was at school with rizlaine boular.alk to, always smiling, very, you know, very intelligent, i would say and all—round just a regular teenager. it is just strange to hear that in her adulthood, she became such a monster, i guess. she and her mother mina dich had already pleaded guilty to terrorism charges. today, her sister safaa, the youngest member of this family terror cell, was convicted by a jury. all three women will be sentenced later. june kelly, bbc news. we're getting more details about next week's summit between president trump and north korea's kimjong—un. the white house says it will start at 9am in singapore, on tuesday the 12th ofjune. and for a group of north korean spies living in the south, the encounter could have a very personal impact, as laura bicker reports. north korean spies were hunted down in the south. their capture on enemy soil made tv headlines. a warning to others who wished to follow. many came by boat to promote the ideology of north korea. kim young—sik was one of them, a radio enginee
zach tye was at school with rizlaine boular.alk to, always smiling, very, you know, very intelligent, i would say and all—round just a regular teenager. it is just strange to hear that in her adulthood, she became such a monster, i guess. she and her mother mina dich had already pleaded guilty to terrorism charges. today, her sister safaa, the youngest member of this family terror cell, was convicted by a jury. all three women will be sentenced later. june kelly, bbc news. we're getting more...
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to join out in syria tries to attract safaa boular tojoin him out in syria tries to attract safaa boularr age and also suggestions that her mother was chaotic and violent and vindictive and this led to a unstable family background, but the jury were clear that safaa boular took the steps herself that led to her being in the dock. 0ne herself that led to her being in the dock. one of the clear things is the transformation of safaa boular, when she was first arrested she was fully veiled up and not showing herself to the world, but throughout the case she appeared as your average 18—year—old student wearing ordinary clothes, her hair was slightly died, being very polite and easy—going with thejudge being very polite and easy—going with the judge and she presented herself as changed but that was not good enough for the jury and they believed she was still guilty of these acts are preparing for acts of terrorism and she is now facing a very substantial prison sentence. thanks forjoining us. you‘re watching afternoon live, these are our headlines. experts tell the grenfell tower inquiry that
to join out in syria tries to attract safaa boular tojoin him out in syria tries to attract safaa boularr age and also suggestions that her mother was chaotic and violent and vindictive and this led to a unstable family background, but the jury were clear that safaa boular took the steps herself that led to her being in the dock. 0ne herself that led to her being in the dock. one of the clear things is the transformation of safaa boular, when she was first arrested she was fully veiled up and...
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safaa boular disappointed that she couldn'tjoin in.around westminster by their mother, scouting targets. mother and daughter then went on a shopping trip to sainsbury‘s to buy knives for the attack. they paid for them with the rest of their shopping. it was the daughter, rizlaine, who was going to be the killer. the women were arrested the next day. zac tye was at school with rizlaine boular. rizlaine was a very outgoing person. she was lovely to talk to all the time, always smiling. very, very intelligent, i would say, an all round just a regular teenager. it is strange to hear that in her adulthood she became such a monster, i guess. she and her mother, mina dich, had already pleaded guilty to terrorism charges. today her sister safaa, the youngest member of this family terror cell, was convicted by a jury. all three women will be sentenced later. the home secretary sajid javid says the security services must change their approach to fighting terrorism, and learn the lessons of last year's attacks in london and manchester, in which 3
safaa boular disappointed that she couldn'tjoin in.around westminster by their mother, scouting targets. mother and daughter then went on a shopping trip to sainsbury‘s to buy knives for the attack. they paid for them with the rest of their shopping. it was the daughter, rizlaine, who was going to be the killer. the women were arrested the next day. zac tye was at school with rizlaine boular. rizlaine was a very outgoing person. she was lovely to talk to all the time, always smiling. very,...
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rizlaine boular recovered from her injuries. going to attack members of the public at random using knives with a view to inflicting injury or killing individuals. we intervened at an early stage with a view to frustrating that terrorist plot. mina dich with her daughters when the girls were growing up. rizlaine is at the back. at the front is rizlaine's younger sister safaa. by the time she was 16, safaa, on the left, was wearing full islamic dress, as like her mother and sister, she had become more religious. all three then embraced violent extremism. in the same month that safaa boular got her gcse results, she was trying to marry an is fighter in syria, naweed hussain, over the internet. she never met him — theirs was an online relationship — and he was in his 30s. when he was killed, she was distraught. the couple had talked about how safaa boular could carry out an attack here in the area around the british museum in central london, and they discussed an ambush involving guns or grenades and using a car and a knife. safaa b
rizlaine boular recovered from her injuries. going to attack members of the public at random using knives with a view to inflicting injury or killing individuals. we intervened at an early stage with a view to frustrating that terrorist plot. mina dich with her daughters when the girls were growing up. rizlaine is at the back. at the front is rizlaine's younger sister safaa. by the time she was 16, safaa, on the left, was wearing full islamic dress, as like her mother and sister, she had become...
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the youngest member of this terror cell is her sister safaa boular.n code and used the phrase the mad hatter ‘s tea party. two members of the same cell will be sentenced later. an army sergeant who tried to murder his wife by tampering with her parachute has been told he‘ll serve at least eighteen years in prison. emile cilliers‘ wife, victoria, suffered life—threatening injuries when both her main and reserve parachutes failed during a jump in 2015. a message of peace and hope from professor stephen hawking has been beamed towards the nearest black hole in space as this remains were laid to hole in space as this remains were la id to rest hole in space as this remains were laid to rest at westminster abbey. a memorial service has been held in which his ashes were placed along other great people of british science like charles darwin and sir isaac newton. richard galpin reports. westminster abbey was packed today with stars from many walks of life along with members of the public including students. this memorial service one of the most influential an
the youngest member of this terror cell is her sister safaa boular.n code and used the phrase the mad hatter ‘s tea party. two members of the same cell will be sentenced later. an army sergeant who tried to murder his wife by tampering with her parachute has been told he‘ll serve at least eighteen years in prison. emile cilliers‘ wife, victoria, suffered life—threatening injuries when both her main and reserve parachutes failed during a jump in 2015. a message of peace and hope from...
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when she was arrested, boular was shot by police and today for the first time that details how she cameas and she moves her hand and such a way that he believed she had something and he opened fire three times. boular‘s birther says she still has three bullet casings inside of her. the youngest member of this terrorist cell is her younger sister. —— boular‘s barrister. just 18 years old. she was convicted last week of planning a separate knife attack and she will be sentenced later. the court heard that the women when they were discussing attacks, they actually spoke encoding used the phrase and matt had is a tea party. today, two members of the cell sentence and delete youngest will be sentenced later. —— in the youngest. the eastenders actor leslie grantham , best known as "dirty" den watts, landlord of the queen vic, has died aged 71. more than 30 million viewers tuned in to watch a christmas day episode in 1986 in which his character handed divorce papers to his on—screen wife angie. off screen, grantham‘s life was not without controversy. david sillito has more. six little months t
when she was arrested, boular was shot by police and today for the first time that details how she cameas and she moves her hand and such a way that he believed she had something and he opened fire three times. boular‘s birther says she still has three bullet casings inside of her. the youngest member of this terrorist cell is her younger sister. —— boular‘s barrister. just 18 years old. she was convicted last week of planning a separate knife attack and she will be sentenced later. the...
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. —— rizlaine boular.as been given a life sentence with a minimum term of 16 years. she was working alongside her mother was 44, her mother has been given a sentence of six years and nine months. both pleaded guilty, part of an all—female terrorist cell, believed to be the first all—female terrorist cell in this country, the ringleaderjust 22 yea rs this country, the ringleaderjust 22 years old, has been given a life sentence with a minimum term of 16 yea rs. sentence with a minimum term of 16 years. our home affairs correspondentjim kelly is following the case and will bring us much more on that from the old bailey, a very long sentence handed down, a minimum term of 16 years under sentence of almost 17 years her mother. more about that in a while. the actor leslie grantham, best known for playing dirty den in eastenders has died at the age of 71. the role was the biggest of his career. he featured in some of the biggest storylines in the 1980s — and returned in the early 2000s. our correspondent david si
. —— rizlaine boular.as been given a life sentence with a minimum term of 16 years. she was working alongside her mother was 44, her mother has been given a sentence of six years and nine months. both pleaded guilty, part of an all—female terrorist cell, believed to be the first all—female terrorist cell in this country, the ringleaderjust 22 yea rs this country, the ringleaderjust 22 years old, has been given a life sentence with a minimum term of 16 yea rs. sentence with a minimum...
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safaa boular, who was 17 when she was arrested, was part of britain's first all—woman cell, along withanning two separate attacks. the verdict comes as the home secretary, sajid javid, told the security services that they must change their approach to tackling terrorism in the wake of last year's attacks in manchester and london. he was outlining the government's new counter—terrorism strategy, which put greater emphasis on information—sharing and disrupting plots sooner. the way terrorist attacks are now planned and conducted has changed. people are increasingly radicalised via their computers and smart phones. they're using everyday objects, such as knives and cars, as weapons. and the length of time between radicalisation and the attack is getting shorter. the threats are evolving, we must evolve too. the transport secretary, chris grayling, has ordered an independent inquiry into the chaotic introduction of new rail timetables, which has disrupted parts of the network. he blamed network rail and the rail companies involved but labour said chris grayling should resign. govia thamesl
safaa boular, who was 17 when she was arrested, was part of britain's first all—woman cell, along withanning two separate attacks. the verdict comes as the home secretary, sajid javid, told the security services that they must change their approach to tackling terrorism in the wake of last year's attacks in manchester and london. he was outlining the government's new counter—terrorism strategy, which put greater emphasis on information—sharing and disrupting plots sooner. the way...
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safaa boular was 16 when she was first investigated by the police. and mother have already pleaded guilty to terror offences. let's speak now to drjoana cook, who is an expert on the radicalisation of women at the international centre for the study of radicalisation at kings college. we are billing this as the first all—female cell, is that your understanding? in the uk, correct, but not the first one we have seen. in 2016, there was one in paris, a car bomb plot, and also a pair of women that were implicated in another plot in 2016 as well. it is the first one in the uk that i am aware of, particularly in relation to islamic state, but not the first one more broadly. is it more likely than not that in this particular case it was the mother who was influencing the two younger kids, and not the other way around? is that probably what happened, in your opinion? i think de-radicalisation of women is generally viewed... women are generally viewed as being manipulated into participating in these groups, and in some cases this is true. we have to be very c
safaa boular was 16 when she was first investigated by the police. and mother have already pleaded guilty to terror offences. let's speak now to drjoana cook, who is an expert on the radicalisation of women at the international centre for the study of radicalisation at kings college. we are billing this as the first all—female cell, is that your understanding? in the uk, correct, but not the first one we have seen. in 2016, there was one in paris, a car bomb plot, and also a pair of women...
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been jailed over a plot to launch a knife attack near the houses of parliament. 22—year—old rizlaine boularf 16 years. her mother, mina dich, was given six years and nine months for helping her. this is bbc news. the headlines: the us authorities say almost 2,000 children were separated from their parents on the border with mexico in april and may as a result of stricter enforcement of immigration controls. more than 60 firefighters are tackling a major blaze at one of scotland's most famous buildings, the glasgow school of art. manoj govindaiah is director of family detention at the refugee and immigrant center for education and legal services. he is in san antonio, texas. thank you forjoining us. tell us what sort of cases you are dealing with since these new enforcement rules came in. we are seeing some of the most heartbreaking cases that we have ever worked on. lots and lots of pa rents have ever worked on. lots and lots of parents being separated from children of all ages, being sent to all different parts of the country, in various geographic areas, with very little communication bet
been jailed over a plot to launch a knife attack near the houses of parliament. 22—year—old rizlaine boularf 16 years. her mother, mina dich, was given six years and nine months for helping her. this is bbc news. the headlines: the us authorities say almost 2,000 children were separated from their parents on the border with mexico in april and may as a result of stricter enforcement of immigration controls. more than 60 firefighters are tackling a major blaze at one of scotland's most...
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safaa boular was 17 when she was arrested and who was part of britain's all woman cell, along with her. —— two separate attacks. mention the term lobbyist, and you probably think of shady deals in back rooms. but kayla mckewan is definitely breaking that mould. she is the first person who has downs syndrome to be given the right to lobby in washington. we caught up with her on capitol hill. here's her story. kayla mckewan there on capitol hill. if you've ever fancied the idea of buying your very own dinosaur, and you've a spare $2 million, you're too late i'm afraid. it's the price this dinosaur skeleton fetched at auction in paris just a few hours ago. it dates from 150 million years ago and it was found in wyoming in the united states. it could be a new species of therapod, related to tyrannosaurus rex. but there has also been criticism of the auction. many palaeontologists feel sales to private buyers mean valuable fossils are being lost to science. while there are many fossil specimens that are coming out of private lands like this, and this specimen, as far as we can tell, was leg
safaa boular was 17 when she was arrested and who was part of britain's all woman cell, along with her. —— two separate attacks. mention the term lobbyist, and you probably think of shady deals in back rooms. but kayla mckewan is definitely breaking that mould. she is the first person who has downs syndrome to be given the right to lobby in washington. we caught up with her on capitol hill. here's her story. kayla mckewan there on capitol hill. if you've ever fancied the idea of buying your...
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beenjailed for a plot to launch a knife attack near the houses of parliament. 22—year—old rizlaine boularpany, bombardier, has missed out on a major contract to build new trains. losing the £1.5 billion contract for new tube trains for london is a blow to the company which could have a significant longer—term effect on its plant in derby. it comes a day after rolls—royce announced thousands of jobs in the city would be cut. two fairground workers have been jailed for three years each for manslaughter by gross negligence following the death of a seven—year—old girl. summer grant was inside a bouncy castle in essex when it blew away in march 2016. william and shelby thurston had failed to make sure it was properly tethered to the ground. 140,000 muslims have attended a huge celebration in birmingham, to mark the end of ramadan — the islamic holy month of fasting. organisers say that the event, held in small heath park, is now europe‘s largest eid gathering. an attempt to make upskirting — where photos are secretly taken up a woman‘s skirt — a specific criminal offence in england and wales h
beenjailed for a plot to launch a knife attack near the houses of parliament. 22—year—old rizlaine boularpany, bombardier, has missed out on a major contract to build new trains. losing the £1.5 billion contract for new tube trains for london is a blow to the company which could have a significant longer—term effect on its plant in derby. it comes a day after rolls—royce announced thousands of jobs in the city would be cut. two fairground workers have been jailed for three years each...