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james shaw is on bute and sent us this report.dy was found by a member of the public in woodland. of their inquiry had changed. we are treating her death as a murder investigation. and the news that we've had to give them this evening. of their loved ones and the security of their homes. the amount of police presence... you feel actually worse. obviously, their children. all nervous because of it. we're scared. alesha was on holiday on the island, staying with family. being part of a group. of sympathy and sadness on bute. small island community. james shaw, bbc news, on the island of bute. allegations of sexual assault in britain. already known about. claims against him. victory over colombia. near st petersburg — and david 0rnstein is there. a little weary, david? that will do nothing to dampen the mood of the squad. mood of the squad. to the world cup quarterfinals for the first time in 12 years. the first time in 12 years. to believe that maybe, just maybe, football is coming home. 0ne shots to make history. penalty shoot out
james shaw is on bute and sent us this report.dy was found by a member of the public in woodland. of their inquiry had changed. we are treating her death as a murder investigation. and the news that we've had to give them this evening. of their loved ones and the security of their homes. the amount of police presence... you feel actually worse. obviously, their children. all nervous because of it. we're scared. alesha was on holiday on the island, staying with family. being part of a group. of...
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our scotland correspondent james shaw is on the island. james?o where i am now that alicia mcphail‘s body was found yesterday. she was reported missing at 6:25am yesterday. there was an informal search by members of the public, and her body was found to win a half hours later. now, as you say, police are describing her death as unexplained. but there will be a postmortem examination this afternoon, and that is likely to yield important clues, important information, as to how alicia died, and that could significantly change the status of the police inquiry. alicia didn't actually live in butte, she was from north lanarkshire on the mainland, and there have been tributes from the headteacher at chapel side primary, saying she was a lovely, happy girl who worked hard, and the whole school community is in mourning today. james shaw, thank you. the inquiry into the grenfell tower fire has been told seniorfire officers wanted to abandon the policy of telling residents to stay put as the blaze spread. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds is at the
our scotland correspondent james shaw is on the island. james?o where i am now that alicia mcphail‘s body was found yesterday. she was reported missing at 6:25am yesterday. there was an informal search by members of the public, and her body was found to win a half hours later. now, as you say, police are describing her death as unexplained. but there will be a postmortem examination this afternoon, and that is likely to yield important clues, important information, as to how alicia died, and...
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james shaw.n in a speedboat crash on the river thames during their first date has been sentenced to six years in prison. jack shepherd, who's 30, was convicted of manslaughter by gross negligence yesterday. charlotte brown, who was 2a, was thrown overboard from the boat, which had a series of defects, in december 2015. police have issued a warrant for shepherd's arrest, because he had skipped bail and didn't attend his trial at the old bailey. a letter from the prince of wales has been read out at the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse. the inquiry is considering the case of peter ball, a former bishop of lewes, and gloucester, who was convicted of abusing 18 young men. prince charles was in close contact with ball, and it's been claimed he helped to protect him. but, in the letter, read by counsel to the inquiry, prince charles says he was misled by ball, who told him he was a victim of a vendetta. jon donnison reports. peter ball was a senior and powerful figure within the church of en
james shaw.n in a speedboat crash on the river thames during their first date has been sentenced to six years in prison. jack shepherd, who's 30, was convicted of manslaughter by gross negligence yesterday. charlotte brown, who was 2a, was thrown overboard from the boat, which had a series of defects, in december 2015. police have issued a warrant for shepherd's arrest, because he had skipped bail and didn't attend his trial at the old bailey. a letter from the prince of wales has been read out...
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the honourable james shaw says it is an ambitious goal and they are joining 30 other countries trying. yes, we are looking at a lot of change but change is constant in our lives. we want to manage this transition. of course, your excellency, over the next 30 years, there will be a lot of changes, particularly when it comes to governments and administrations. the political will has to be there to be able to stick to this zero carbon economy law. it does, and there are two things. we need to ensure the bill has bipartisan support. a similar bill passed the uk house about ten years ago and it supported both sides of the house. it's done very well to reduce the uk's greenhouse gas emissions. we are modelling our approach on that. the other thing is, the bill itself contains provisions to set up a politically stable institute to guide us on the way there. while new zealand is leading the charge in fighting climate change, one of the most polluted places in russia's ceasefi res most polluted places in russia's ceasefires at a soviet era defined coal mine —— coalmine poisoning the air. but t
the honourable james shaw says it is an ambitious goal and they are joining 30 other countries trying. yes, we are looking at a lot of change but change is constant in our lives. we want to manage this transition. of course, your excellency, over the next 30 years, there will be a lot of changes, particularly when it comes to governments and administrations. the political will has to be there to be able to stick to this zero carbon economy law. it does, and there are two things. we need to...
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james shaw, bbc news, on the island of bute. in brea kfast. that story and to many others in breakfast. they will be joining us in about 17 minutes. all the updates on the latest stories. see you in a moment. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the 12 boys and their football coach are alive and safe after being found in a flooded cave in thailand, but their ordeal is not over yet and it could be weeks before they're finally freed. the german interior minister, horst seehoffer, has dropped his threat to resign after chancellor merkel agreed to tighter controls on immigration. belgium come from two—goals down to beat japan, and keep their hopes alive as the world cup excitement continues. mcphail now it mcphail ‘s time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world: we begin with the daily telegraph here in the uk. its main story reports a split in the uk government over a new potential brexit trade deal drawn up by number 10. bloomberg looks at the financial reaction to th
james shaw, bbc news, on the island of bute. in brea kfast. that story and to many others in breakfast. they will be joining us in about 17 minutes. all the updates on the latest stories. see you in a moment. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the 12 boys and their football coach are alive and safe after being found in a flooded cave in thailand, but their ordeal is not over yet and it could be weeks before they're finally freed. the german interior minister, horst...
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james shaw, our scotland correspondent with that report.ntervene in a custody case involving two children living in china, whose british father was murdered by their chinese mother. the family of michael simpson want jeremy hunt to appeal to chinese officials when he visits the country next week, as katharine da costa reports. seven—year—old jack and six—year—old alice are at the centre of an international custody battle. their british father, michael, seen here with them, was stabbed to death in his shanghai apartment in march of last year by his estranged chinese wife. she is now serving a life sentence for murder. since their dad's death, jack and alice have been living with their chinese grandparents, unaware of what has happened to their parents. happy birthday, grandpa! wait a minute, wait... but their english granddad wants to raise them back in the uk. he's fighting for them to be brought back here, which he says is what his son michael would so desperately have wanted. # happy birthday to you! they do not know what has happened to
james shaw, our scotland correspondent with that report.ntervene in a custody case involving two children living in china, whose british father was murdered by their chinese mother. the family of michael simpson want jeremy hunt to appeal to chinese officials when he visits the country next week, as katharine da costa reports. seven—year—old jack and six—year—old alice are at the centre of an international custody battle. their british father, michael, seen here with them, was stabbed...
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james shaw, bbc news, on the island of bute.oss much of the south of britain. those are the main stories. i have the weather and all the details on how the weather will affect you today with carol coming up little later on. or than two thirds of lg btq later on. or than two thirds of lgbtq will in the uk avoid holding hands in public due to fears about negative reactions. many are still experiencing prejudice on a daily basis according to a new government survey. the 100,000 people took part in the research that helped shape the government's new action plan aimed at tackling discrimination. any modernjoins us now aimed at tackling discrimination. any modern joins us now from westminster. good morning to you. thank you for your time. taken through what you think are the most significant of the findings. when you just is probably the saddest, not a navel to walk down the street and hold your partners hand. there are also some very and hold your partners hand. there are also some very extreme and hold your partners hand. there are
james shaw, bbc news, on the island of bute.oss much of the south of britain. those are the main stories. i have the weather and all the details on how the weather will affect you today with carol coming up little later on. or than two thirds of lg btq later on. or than two thirds of lgbtq will in the uk avoid holding hands in public due to fears about negative reactions. many are still experiencing prejudice on a daily basis according to a new government survey. the 100,000 people took part in...
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our correspondent james shaw joins us now from glasgow airport. — how are things likely to change?s is just as of all, you can probably see that this isjust as busy of all, you can probably see that this is just as busy a of all, you can probably see that this isjust as busy a day of all, you can probably see that this is just as busy a day at glasgow airport, in the middle of the holiday season, as it would be in any other year. in fact, it is the case that there are about 53 million trips from the uk to eu countries every year. but the question is, will that change of a result of brexit? when it comes to add travel, the body which represents uk airlines, they believe there will be agreements in place to allow travel between the uk and eu countries after brexit. they believe that there are commitments from the eu commission that will happen even if it is a no—deal brexit. as for the european health insurance card, thatis the european health insurance card, that is slightly more complicated. it is certainly the case that the uk government wants people to be able to use that card. t
our correspondent james shaw joins us now from glasgow airport. — how are things likely to change?s is just as of all, you can probably see that this isjust as busy of all, you can probably see that this is just as busy a of all, you can probably see that this isjust as busy a day of all, you can probably see that this is just as busy a day at glasgow airport, in the middle of the holiday season, as it would be in any other year. in fact, it is the case that there are about 53 million trips...
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our scotland correspondent, james shaw, has been speaking to some of the nine million passengers thateach year about whether brexit will affect their love of european travel. what difference does that make? what we're talking about today, is put it in its simplest terms, is that this probably is the last summer holiday many people will have, many british citizens will have, many british citizens will have, while the uk is part of the european union. what difference does that make? do people care? will it make a difference to how easy it is to get a summer holiday in europe in 2019? well, we've been talking to some people here at glasgow airport find out what they think about brexit and the changes it could mean for holidays. i'm afraid it's going to affect how we travel to the uk. actually, that's why we decided to come and visit scotland this year. we've been dreaming about it for years, and we decided to come and try it this year because we're afraid that next summer it will be a little bit more difficult. maybe not very difficult, but somehow difficult. i think it's hard to cut thr
our scotland correspondent, james shaw, has been speaking to some of the nine million passengers thateach year about whether brexit will affect their love of european travel. what difference does that make? what we're talking about today, is put it in its simplest terms, is that this probably is the last summer holiday many people will have, many british citizens will have, many british citizens will have, while the uk is part of the european union. what difference does that make? do people...
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our scotland correspondent james shaw is on the island.ing. a few hours later, the 6—year—old's body was discovered by a member of the public in woodland where police have since been carrying out detailed investigations. her death has caused immense shock and sadness in this small island town. detectives will want to understand exactly what happened to her as quickly as possible. there have been heartfelt messages of sympathy and support on social media. flowers and cards have been left close to where alesha is thought to have been staying. at the moment, police are describing her death as unexplained. they've sought to calm people's fears about how she died, but they do need the public‘s help to make progress with their enquiries. there was a number of people through social media who were alerted to this missing child and came to assist in the area and i would really like those that have not spoken to the police to come forward in the fact that we can establish who was there and maybe have critical information of what has taken place. the
our scotland correspondent james shaw is on the island.ing. a few hours later, the 6—year—old's body was discovered by a member of the public in woodland where police have since been carrying out detailed investigations. her death has caused immense shock and sadness in this small island town. detectives will want to understand exactly what happened to her as quickly as possible. there have been heartfelt messages of sympathy and support on social media. flowers and cards have been left...
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our scotland correspondent james shaw is on the island.t to keep an eye on their loved ones to make sure they had good security in their homes, which i think has caused people to worry about what that means. does it mean that there is a continuing threat following the death of alisha macphail? no one knows and no one can say, by people we have spoken to say it has made a difference and there making sure their doors and windows are locked and they are keeping an eye on their children. this is a holiday island and people come here for holidays every year but the locals are saying the atmosphere is really very different from what it would normally be at this time of year. thai officials have released a new video of the 12 boys and their football coach trapped in a flooded cave system. the group, who were found on monday, nine days after they went missing, are reportedly in good health and have been given enough food to prepare them for a rescue attempt. as pumps continue to lower the water level in the caves, rescuers have been staging a rehe
our scotland correspondent james shaw is on the island.t to keep an eye on their loved ones to make sure they had good security in their homes, which i think has caused people to worry about what that means. does it mean that there is a continuing threat following the death of alisha macphail? no one knows and no one can say, by people we have spoken to say it has made a difference and there making sure their doors and windows are locked and they are keeping an eye on their children. this is a...
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the bbc‘s james shaw is there. james, what are the police saying?ils of what made them think that she was murdered, but you made it clear that the status of the investigation had changed. earlier, they were saying the death was unexplained, but now they are very clear that they believed she was murdered. and how is the community reacting, how is it coping? i think it is a really difficult time for people on this island. it is very quiet here, a population of about 6500 people. frankly, nothing really happens on bute, a holiday island, people from glasgow come for the summer holidays, a lot of people here already, and people cannot understand that something so tragic, so appalling as the murder of a six—year—old girl can happen in a place like this. so i think people are place like this. so i think people a re really place like this. so i think people are really struggling to understand it, a lot of sadness and a lot of upset, not least, of course, for alesha's family, her mum, dad and grandmother, who lives in this area where i am at the moment. it
the bbc‘s james shaw is there. james, what are the police saying?ils of what made them think that she was murdered, but you made it clear that the status of the investigation had changed. earlier, they were saying the death was unexplained, but now they are very clear that they believed she was murdered. and how is the community reacting, how is it coping? i think it is a really difficult time for people on this island. it is very quiet here, a population of about 6500 people. frankly,...
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our correspondent james shaw sent us this report.ember of the public in woodland. at first police described her death as unexplained but after a postmortem examination they said the nature of their enquiry had changed. we are treating her death as a murder investigation. this has progressed over the last couple of daysin progressed over the last couple of days in relation to investigations that have been carried out here on bute. herfamily that have been carried out here on bute. her family is utterly devastated by what had happened and the news that we had to give them this evening. extra officers have been drafted onto bute to reassure the public and warning people to be mindful of the safety of their loved ones and the security of their homes. a police presence, you do not know if it makes you feel safe or actually makes you feel worse. we are allunder actually makes you feel worse. we are all under the spotlight, we are all scared, panicked. i just are all under the spotlight, we are all scared, panicked. ijust think it is such a
our correspondent james shaw sent us this report.ember of the public in woodland. at first police described her death as unexplained but after a postmortem examination they said the nature of their enquiry had changed. we are treating her death as a murder investigation. this has progressed over the last couple of daysin progressed over the last couple of days in relation to investigations that have been carried out here on bute. herfamily that have been carried out here on bute. her family is...
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investigation into her death but still want to hear from potential witnesses. 0ur scotland correspondent, james shawer, about half a mile from the house where she was staying. the police have said that a male aged under 18 has been arrested. the law is very tight in terms of restrictions once there has been an arrest. we are unlikely to hear any more about this individual. what the detective in charge of the investigation has said is that he is still looking for witnesses, people who were in this area on the edge of the town on sunday night until monday morning. in particular, also cctv coverage. but the flowers, the tributes, to alesha macphail, continued to mount. it is an almost outpouring of sympathy for her and herfamily. outpouring of sympathy for her and her family. —— enormous outpouring of sympathy for her and herfamily. —— enormous outpouring. singers including sir paul mccartney, placido domingo, and james blunt have urged the european parliament to support proposed changes to eu copyright law. the plans could see websites forced to take responsibility for any copyright infringement and a
investigation into her death but still want to hear from potential witnesses. 0ur scotland correspondent, james shawer, about half a mile from the house where she was staying. the police have said that a male aged under 18 has been arrested. the law is very tight in terms of restrictions once there has been an arrest. we are unlikely to hear any more about this individual. what the detective in charge of the investigation has said is that he is still looking for witnesses, people who were in...
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james shaw, bbc news, on the island of bute.—year—old girl who died after being thrown from an inflatable trampoline on a beach. the family of ava—may littleboy said she was no ordinary little girl. they said she made a lasting impression on everybody she met. ava—may died in hospital after being thrown from the inflatable at a norfolk beach on sunday. one of britain's most wanted fugitives has been arrested in switzerland. mark acklom, who's a5, disappered in 2012 after defrauding a woman he was in a relationship with out of around £850,000. he was tracked down to a luxury apartment in zurich, late on saturday night. he's currently in a police station in zurich awaiting extradition hearing proceedings. a prison where six inmates have died this year has been described as overcrowded, chaotic and "controlled by prisoners" by a member of its independent monitoring board. hmp birmingham was the scene of a huge riot in 2016 involving 600 inmates. its monitoring board chairman said some live in inhumane conditions with rat infestatio
james shaw, bbc news, on the island of bute.—year—old girl who died after being thrown from an inflatable trampoline on a beach. the family of ava—may littleboy said she was no ordinary little girl. they said she made a lasting impression on everybody she met. ava—may died in hospital after being thrown from the inflatable at a norfolk beach on sunday. one of britain's most wanted fugitives has been arrested in switzerland. mark acklom, who's a5, disappered in 2012 after defrauding a...
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our scotland correspondent, james shaw, is at glasgow airport, which sees over nine million people pass to ta ke people queueing to get their tickets to take their flights to any number of different european destinations in france, germany, belgium, spain and the balara catalans. and just to give you a sense of that, in fact —— the balearic islands. there are 70 million trips out of the uk, and 75% to eu destinations. but the question really people here, the staff and travellers if they thought about it will be wondering is, is that going to be different when britain is out of the eu in the summer of 2019? so, this is what some people told us earlier on. i'm afraid it's going to affect how we travel to the uk. actually, that's why we decided to come and visit scotland this year. we've been dreaming about it for years, and we decided to come and try it this year because we're afraid that next summer it will be a little bit more difficult. maybe not very difficult, but somehow difficult. i think it‘s hard to cut through all the noise that you hear from people. there‘s two sides of the sto
our scotland correspondent, james shaw, is at glasgow airport, which sees over nine million people pass to ta ke people queueing to get their tickets to take their flights to any number of different european destinations in france, germany, belgium, spain and the balara catalans. and just to give you a sense of that, in fact —— the balearic islands. there are 70 million trips out of the uk, and 75% to eu destinations. but the question really people here, the staff and travellers if they...
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james shaw is on bute and sent us this report.a member of the public in woodland. of their inquiry had changed. we are treating her death as a murder investigation. and the news that we've had to give them this evening. of their loved ones and the security of their homes. the amount of police presence... you feel actually worse. obviously, their children. all nervous because of it. we're scared. alesha was on holiday on the island, staying with family. being part of a group. of sympathy and sadness on bute. small island community. james shaw, bbc news, on the island of bute. over universal credit. report about the welfare reform. mc mcvey acknowelged she'd made an error. happen at a faster rate, and to be speeded up. speeded up. say that, mr speaker, and i want to apologise... are in good health. laughing as they introduce themselves one by one. they were found on monday after missing for nine days. and our correspondent howard johnson. why now they going to try and get them out? them out? on what the governor of this province sai
james shaw is on bute and sent us this report.a member of the public in woodland. of their inquiry had changed. we are treating her death as a murder investigation. and the news that we've had to give them this evening. of their loved ones and the security of their homes. the amount of police presence... you feel actually worse. obviously, their children. all nervous because of it. we're scared. alesha was on holiday on the island, staying with family. being part of a group. of sympathy and...