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his friend, alex bolland, said students needed killing.ss murder. they never gave evidence in court, so we will never fully understand why. for months, the teenagers collected items and they hit them away. the prosecution called them instruments foran prosecution called them instruments for an explosive device. among them, screws and petrol found in rucksack. police also recovered a series of social media messages between the teenagers. they talked about shooting up the school. most chilling of all was this. a know in the journal of wyllie. if this is found, it says, i have committed one of the worst in british history pop. it was in this hideout where police found the evidence they needed. they soon realised what the children were potting. i wanted to re—enact the columbine school massacre in the united states. 13 people died. brush they wanted. it happened in 1999, before wyllie and bolland were born. wyllie will serve 12 years in detention, bolland will serve ten. a man arrested in westminster last year armed with several knives has bee
his friend, alex bolland, said students needed killing.ss murder. they never gave evidence in court, so we will never fully understand why. for months, the teenagers collected items and they hit them away. the prosecution called them instruments foran prosecution called them instruments for an explosive device. among them, screws and petrol found in rucksack. police also recovered a series of social media messages between the teenagers. they talked about shooting up the school. most chilling of...
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his friend, alex bolland, said students needed killing.carry out mass murder. they never gave evidence in court, so we'll never fully understand why. for months, the teenagers collected items and hid them away. the prosecution called them "instruments for an explosive device". among them, screws and petrol found in a rucksack. police also recovered a series of social media messages between the teenagers. they talked about shooting up the school. most chilling of all was this, a note in wyllie'sjournal. "if this is found," it says, i have committed one of the worst atrocities in british history." it was in this hideout where police found the evidence they needed. they soon realised what the children were plotting. they wanted to re—enact the columbine school massacre in the united states. 13 people died. it happened in 1999, before wyllie and bolland were even born. wyllie will serve 12 years in detention, bolland will serve ten. fiona trott, bbc news. hot on the heels of his controversial talks in helsinki, president trump has invited pres
his friend, alex bolland, said students needed killing.carry out mass murder. they never gave evidence in court, so we'll never fully understand why. for months, the teenagers collected items and hid them away. the prosecution called them "instruments for an explosive device". among them, screws and petrol found in a rucksack. police also recovered a series of social media messages between the teenagers. they talked about shooting up the school. most chilling of all was this, a note...
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, thejudge were named as thomas wyllie and alex bolland, the judge telling the court she believed itt. today we have heard how both became obsessed with the columbine shooting and planned a similar one columbine shooting and planned a similarone in columbine shooting and planned a similar one in north yorkshire. they gathered bomb—making equipment. as she sentenced them, the judge told the boys that their conspiracy to murder was not wishful thinking or fa ntasy. murder was not wishful thinking or fantasy. she said it was a real plot to massacre many people. she said that the attack intended to cause terror and her decision to name the boys would hopefully act as a deterrent to other young people. thank you. the new health and social care secretary matt hancock has said he will look again at the current key a&e target of seeing patients within 4 hours in hospital in england and whether it is realistic. matt hancock also said he wants to address how undervalued many nhs staff feel and boost morale. our health editor hugh pym has been to meet him. very nice to meet you. demonstrating h
, thejudge were named as thomas wyllie and alex bolland, the judge telling the court she believed itt. today we have heard how both became obsessed with the columbine shooting and planned a similar one columbine shooting and planned a similarone in columbine shooting and planned a similar one in north yorkshire. they gathered bomb—making equipment. as she sentenced them, the judge told the boys that their conspiracy to murder was not wishful thinking or fa ntasy. murder was not wishful...
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and china as prime minister lands in germany to talk business he's looking to strengthen ties with bolland in the face of u.s. tariffs. hello and welcome i'm. in thailand which is the say for more boys have been pulled out from the flooded cave where they were trapped bringing the total number of rescue took eight for others and the football coach are still on the ground on the trigger and are being rushed to hospital after spending more than two weeks trapped on the. john a spokesperson for the mission says the risk you boys a hungry but in good health and that they have been kept away from their families to avoid infections is taking about six hours for divers to guide the children along the dangerous full kilometer coast to duck and narrow passageways. correspondent for a new she is near the cave complex in northern thailand and has been monitoring the situation from the florian formal boys have reportedly been pulled out of the cave what more can you tell us. well what seemed so on likely only a few days ago now seems to go like clockwork by the looks of it so what we're not getting is
and china as prime minister lands in germany to talk business he's looking to strengthen ties with bolland in the face of u.s. tariffs. hello and welcome i'm. in thailand which is the say for more boys have been pulled out from the flooded cave where they were trapped bringing the total number of rescue took eight for others and the football coach are still on the ground on the trigger and are being rushed to hospital after spending more than two weeks trapped on the. john a spokesperson for...
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thomas miley sentenced to 12 years in custody and alex bolland to ten yea rs. custody and alex bollandbomb—maker who plotted a knife attack on mps and police outside the houses of parliament, has been handed three life sentences with a minimum term of a0 years. khalid ali had three knives when he was arrested by armed police in parliament square last april following surveillance by counter—terrorism police. donald trump has invited vladimir putin to visit the us this autumn — in a move which has taken many in washington by suprise. it follows the meeting between the two men in helsinki earlier in the week for which the us president has been heavily criticised. in a us television interview, president trump has rejected suggestions that he'd failed to stand up to russia. our correspondent chris buckler sent this report from washington. america's intelligence agencies have never wavered in their belief that the kremlin interfered in the 2016 presidential election and that, through cyber attacks and campaigns of disinformation, russia remains a threat to democracy in the us. but donald tru
thomas miley sentenced to 12 years in custody and alex bolland to ten yea rs. custody and alex bollandbomb—maker who plotted a knife attack on mps and police outside the houses of parliament, has been handed three life sentences with a minimum term of a0 years. khalid ali had three knives when he was arrested by armed police in parliament square last april following surveillance by counter—terrorism police. donald trump has invited vladimir putin to visit the us this autumn — in a move...
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thomas wyllie and alex bolland were sentenced to a total of 22 years in prison.in the interests of open justice. but enver solomon from the legal charityjust for kids law told the bbc that naming them could have a negative impact on their rehabilitation. we know from representing teenagers and young people in criminal cases and then seeing what happens to them in the future that it serves no purpose whatsoever. it is also important to remember, in the digital age, and the legislation that currently exists was set back in 1933, way before the current digital age, and they could not imagine then the current situation, but once your name remains in perpetuity, it is available online to be found for the rest of one's life. the funeral of a six—year—old girl who was killed while on holiday on the isle of bute is due to take place. the body of alesha macphail was found in woods after she went missing earlier this month. a 16—year—old has appeared in court charged with her rape and murder. mourners have been asked to wear pink in her memory. israeli forces have carried
thomas wyllie and alex bolland were sentenced to a total of 22 years in prison.in the interests of open justice. but enver solomon from the legal charityjust for kids law told the bbc that naming them could have a negative impact on their rehabilitation. we know from representing teenagers and young people in criminal cases and then seeing what happens to them in the future that it serves no purpose whatsoever. it is also important to remember, in the digital age, and the legislation that...
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thomas wyllie and alex bolland were sentenced to a total of 22 years in prison. open justice. but enver solomon from the legal charity ‘just for kids law‘ told the bbc that naming them could have a negative impact on their rehabilitation. we know from representing teenagers and young people in criminal cases and then seeing what happens to them in the future that it serves no purpose whatsoever. it is also important to remember, in the digital age, and the legislation that currently exists was set back in 1933, way before the current digital age, and they could not imagine then the current situation, but once your name remains in perpetuity, it is available online to be found for the rest of one's life. as the peak holiday season gets under way, more than 100,000 passengers on ryanair have been told their flights have been cancelled because of a series of strikes in the coming week. but its emerged that they could be in line for hundreds of pounds in compensation, in an unprecedented move by the civil aviation authority which is encouraging all persons affected t
thomas wyllie and alex bolland were sentenced to a total of 22 years in prison. open justice. but enver solomon from the legal charity ‘just for kids law‘ told the bbc that naming them could have a negative impact on their rehabilitation. we know from representing teenagers and young people in criminal cases and then seeing what happens to them in the future that it serves no purpose whatsoever. it is also important to remember, in the digital age, and the legislation that currently exists...
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thomas wyllie — on the left — was handed a 12—year custodial sentence while his co—defendant, alex bollandns had been in place which meant the two boys couldn't be named before — our correspondent phil connell explains why the judge allowed the names to be released. during because of this trial we've not been able to identify either of these two boys, but today after being challenged by the press, those restrictions were lifted. there are named as thomas wiley and alex pollens, thejudge named as thomas wiley and alex pollens, the judge telling the court she believed it was in the public‘s interest. today we've heard how both became obsessed by the columbine shooting in america and planned to carry out a similar attack in northallerton. we've heard how the gathered potential bomb—making equipment and had planned to shoot both pupils and teachers. she sentenced them today, the judge told the boys there a conspiracy to murder was not wishful thinking or fa ntasy. murder was not wishful thinking or fantasy. she said it was a real plot to massacre many people. she said the attack intended to ca
thomas wyllie — on the left — was handed a 12—year custodial sentence while his co—defendant, alex bollandns had been in place which meant the two boys couldn't be named before — our correspondent phil connell explains why the judge allowed the names to be released. during because of this trial we've not been able to identify either of these two boys, but today after being challenged by the press, those restrictions were lifted. there are named as thomas wiley and alex pollens,...
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scott bolland and a fort lauderdale prosecutor. what does this mean?> lanny davis has been with hillary clinton for decades. he's a 72-year-old lawyer ending a storied career. why would he take this case? my theory is this is payback. lanny davis believes donald trump, working with the russians, stole the election from hillary clinton. >> he wrote a book to that effect. >> yeah. now, he's representing a key witness. again, so far cohen hasn't been implicated in the russian investigation but we have to remember the steel dossier. almost everything investigated in that dossier has been corroborated. it said michael cohen was the go between the russians and the trump campaign. this is all about collusion. if michael cohen has information about that, that could lead to the end of the trump presidency. >> there was also discussion about a potential pardon and cohen advising against it. i think we have that. take a listen. >> has the president or anyone on his team had any conversations with michael cohen about a possible pardon? >> no, not at all. i have ad
scott bolland and a fort lauderdale prosecutor. what does this mean?> lanny davis has been with hillary clinton for decades. he's a 72-year-old lawyer ending a storied career. why would he take this case? my theory is this is payback. lanny davis believes donald trump, working with the russians, stole the election from hillary clinton. >> he wrote a book to that effect. >> yeah. now, he's representing a key witness. again, so far cohen hasn't been implicated in the russian...
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thomas wyllie and alex bolland were sentenced to a total of 22 years in prison.them was in the interests of open justice. but earlier on breakfast, enver solomon from the legal charity just for kids law told us that naming them could have a negative impact on their rehabilitation. we know from representing teenagers and young people in criminal cases and young people in criminal cases and then seeing what happens to them in the future that it serves no purpose whatsoever. it is all so important to remember, in the digital age, and the legislation that currently exists was set back in1933, that currently exists was set back ini933, and that currently exists was set back in 1933, and they could not imagine then the current situation, but once your name remains in perpetuity, it is available online to be found for the rest of one's life. the funeral of a six—year—old girl who was killed while on holiday on the isle of bute is due to take place later today. the body of alesha macphail was found in woods after she went missing earlier this month. a 16—year—old has app
thomas wyllie and alex bolland were sentenced to a total of 22 years in prison.them was in the interests of open justice. but earlier on breakfast, enver solomon from the legal charity just for kids law told us that naming them could have a negative impact on their rehabilitation. we know from representing teenagers and young people in criminal cases and young people in criminal cases and then seeing what happens to them in the future that it serves no purpose whatsoever. it is all so important...
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thomas wyllie and alex bolland were sentenced to a total of 22 years in prison yesterday.larado's columbine high school in 1999. the judge at leeds crown court said naming them was in the interests of open justice, but lawyers for the boys warned that it could negatively affect their rehabilitation. enver solomon is from just for kids law, a charity that protects the legal rights of children. very good morning to you. thank you for your time this morning. ijust wonder, could you give us your reaction to thejudge's wonder, could you give us your reaction to the judge's decision in this case? good morning. i mean, i think it is the wrong decision. as the prosecution in this case explained, if these teenagers are going to be rehabilitated and reintegrated back into society, then there is absolutely no point in naming them. it serves no purpose. the sentence and the punishment has been very severe. they were going to been very severe. they were going to be locked away for ten and 12 years. there is no need to then damage their future life chances by naming them in the way that
thomas wyllie and alex bolland were sentenced to a total of 22 years in prison yesterday.larado's columbine high school in 1999. the judge at leeds crown court said naming them was in the interests of open justice, but lawyers for the boys warned that it could negatively affect their rehabilitation. enver solomon is from just for kids law, a charity that protects the legal rights of children. very good morning to you. thank you for your time this morning. ijust wonder, could you give us your...