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paul crossley showed no emotion during the proceedings.ychiatric report on him has been completed. the police stress this kind of attack is extremely rare, but for these two men it could easily have been far worse. richard lister, bbc news, at the old bailey. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: rising sea levels and life—threatening heatwaves — we'll take you to vietnam, one of the world's most vulnerable countries for global warming. this is bbc world news today. the latest headlines... key republican senators say they will vote for judge brett kavanaugh‘s nomination to the supreme court — a final senate vote is expected on saturday. officials in indonesia say more than a thousand people could have been trapped when an entire housing complex was destroyed by the tremor. rising sea levels, punishing droughts and life—threatening heatwaves — these are the potential impacts of global warming. many of the world's most vulnerable countries say that the world must do more to limit the average rise in global temperatures. one of those
paul crossley showed no emotion during the proceedings.ychiatric report on him has been completed. the police stress this kind of attack is extremely rare, but for these two men it could easily have been far worse. richard lister, bbc news, at the old bailey. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: rising sea levels and life—threatening heatwaves — we'll take you to vietnam, one of the world's most vulnerable countries for global warming. this is bbc world news today. the latest...
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paul crossley showed no emotion during the proceedings.cing until a psychiatric report on him has been completed. the police stress this kind of attack is extremely rare, but for these two men it could easily have been far worse. richard lister, bbc news, at the old bailey. the consumer goods giant unilever, which makes products from dove soap to marmite, has decided not to move its headquarters out of the uk after all. the company had planned to close its uk hq in london and operate instead out of the netherlands. but most shareholders were against the idea. our business editor, simonjack, explains why. you either love it or hate it, and enough people hated the idea of unilever scrapping its uk headquarters for the company to shelve its plans. formed nearly a century ago when the dutch company margarine unie merged with british soapmaker lever brothers, the company has always been headquartered in both london and rotterdam, employing 7500 people in the uk and 3000 in the netherlands. since then, it has grown into a global consumer giant,
paul crossley showed no emotion during the proceedings.cing until a psychiatric report on him has been completed. the police stress this kind of attack is extremely rare, but for these two men it could easily have been far worse. richard lister, bbc news, at the old bailey. the consumer goods giant unilever, which makes products from dove soap to marmite, has decided not to move its headquarters out of the uk after all. the company had planned to close its uk hq in london and operate instead...
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paul crossley showed no emotion during the proceedings.psychiatric report on him has been completed. the police stress this kind of attack is extremely rare, but for these two men it could easily have been far worse. richard lister, bbc news, at the old bailey. a criminal investigation is underway after hundreds of tonnes of medical waste, including body parts, were left to pile up at incineration sites in the uk. healthcare environmental services have the contract for disposing of much of the hospital waste from england and scotland. the government has been urged to explain why it did not tell parliament it had convened the cobra emergency committee last month to discuss the problems. here's our health editor hugh pym. one of the main sights at the centre of this medical waste saga, in west yorkshire, the company allowed a backlog of voice to build up at centres in england and scotland which should have been sent for incineration. the regulator, the environment agency, told the government in july, ministers discussed it at a meeting of th
paul crossley showed no emotion during the proceedings.psychiatric report on him has been completed. the police stress this kind of attack is extremely rare, but for these two men it could easily have been far worse. richard lister, bbc news, at the old bailey. a criminal investigation is underway after hundreds of tonnes of medical waste, including body parts, were left to pile up at incineration sites in the uk. healthcare environmental services have the contract for disposing of much of the...
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paul crossley said he had chosen his victims at random and hadn't intended to kill them.ne of the people he pushed was the 91—year—old former boss of eurotunnel, sir robert malpas, who was left with a fractured pelvis. richard lister‘s report contains some shocking images. watch the man in the mac, sir robert malpas, aged 90, and he never saw this coming. sir robert is badly hurt. commuters try to raise the alarm. eventually one of them pulls him to safety. a little earlier, another attack at another station. tobias french just avoids the train pulling in, but his assailant escapes. when passengers finally grabbed paul crossley, he said he knew what he had done was wrong. he told the court he'd had an allergic reaction to his schizophrenia medication. this was a most shocking incident and the victims in this case were extremely lucky to have survived. this could easily have been a double murder investigation. and more victims. crossley said the attacks here and at tottenham court road station were not planned and he didn't intend to kill anyone. the jury disagreed, but th
paul crossley said he had chosen his victims at random and hadn't intended to kill them.ne of the people he pushed was the 91—year—old former boss of eurotunnel, sir robert malpas, who was left with a fractured pelvis. richard lister‘s report contains some shocking images. watch the man in the mac, sir robert malpas, aged 90, and he never saw this coming. sir robert is badly hurt. commuters try to raise the alarm. eventually one of them pulls him to safety. a little earlier, another...
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paul crossley said he had chosen his victims at random and hadn't intended to kill them.nnel, sir robert malpas, who was left with a fractured pelvis. richard lister‘s report contains some shocking images. watch the man in the mac, sir robert malpas, aged 90, and he never saw this coming. sir robert is badly hurt. commuters try to raise the alarm. eventually one of them pulls him to safety. a little earlier, another attack at another station. tobias french just avoids the train pulling in, but his assailant escapes. when passengers finally grabbed paul crossley, he said he knew what he had done was wrong. he told the court he'd had an allergic reaction to his schizophrenia medication. this was a most shocking incident and the victims in this case were extremely lucky to have survived. this could easily have been a double murder investigation. and more victims. crossley said the attacks here and at tottenham court road station were not planned, and he didn't intend to kill anyone. the jury disagreed, but the judge says crossley‘s mental state will be considered before he p
paul crossley said he had chosen his victims at random and hadn't intended to kill them.nnel, sir robert malpas, who was left with a fractured pelvis. richard lister‘s report contains some shocking images. watch the man in the mac, sir robert malpas, aged 90, and he never saw this coming. sir robert is badly hurt. commuters try to raise the alarm. eventually one of them pulls him to safety. a little earlier, another attack at another station. tobias french just avoids the train pulling in,...
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paul crossley said he had chosen his victims at random and hadn't intended to kill them.nnel, sir robert malpas, who was left with a fractured pelvis. richard lister‘s report contains some shocking images. watch the man in the mac, sir robert malpas, aged 90, and he never saw this coming. sir robert is badly hurt. commuters try to raise the alarm. eventually one of them pulls him to safety. a little earlier, another attack at another station. tobias french just avoids the train pulling in, but his assailant escapes. when passengers finally grabbed paul crossley, he said he knew what he had done was wrong. he told the court he'd had an allergic reaction to his schizophrenia medication. this was a most shocking incident and the victims in this case were extremely lucky to have survived. this could easily have been a double murder investigation. and more victims. crossley said the attacks here and at tottenham court road station were not planned and he didn't intend to kill anyone. the jury disagreed, but the judge says crossley‘s mental state will be considered before he pa
paul crossley said he had chosen his victims at random and hadn't intended to kill them.nnel, sir robert malpas, who was left with a fractured pelvis. richard lister‘s report contains some shocking images. watch the man in the mac, sir robert malpas, aged 90, and he never saw this coming. sir robert is badly hurt. commuters try to raise the alarm. eventually one of them pulls him to safety. a little earlier, another attack at another station. tobias french just avoids the train pulling in,...
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that was paul crossley who was filmed on cctv doing so. front of the tube train which wasjust, he told the court, metres away when he was pushed. crossley made his escape, he got onto an underground train and emerged at marble arch. he came behind sir robert malpas, then 90, standing on the platform, he pushed him violently across the platform and he flew into the air and landed on the train tracks. as he did so, he struck his head, he was quite severely injured and had a big cut on his head. he fell down under the safety pit below the tracks and he had a broken pelvis. you could not get up. clearly there was a train expected within a minute or so and one very brave member of the publicjumped down onto the tracks to try to save him, to try to rescue him. he did manage to pull him up but as he did so, he put his hand down on one of the electrified rails and burnt his hand quite badly. he managed to pull him to safety. crossley was arrested after being detained by members of the public. he told the police he did not know either man and he ha
that was paul crossley who was filmed on cctv doing so. front of the tube train which wasjust, he told the court, metres away when he was pushed. crossley made his escape, he got onto an underground train and emerged at marble arch. he came behind sir robert malpas, then 90, standing on the platform, he pushed him violently across the platform and he flew into the air and landed on the train tracks. as he did so, he struck his head, he was quite severely injured and had a big cut on his head....
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paul crossley, who's a6, told his trial that he didn't intend to kill the man.overnment is facing criticism for not alerting mps to problems in disposing tons of medical waste and body parts, despite convening an emergency committee to discuss it last month. the shadow health secretary, jonathan ashworth said it was "quite staggering" that parliament hadn't been informed. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are benedicte paviot, the uk correspondent for france 2a, who's also president of the foreign press association, and claire cohen, the women's editor at the daily telegraph. lovely to have you both back in. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily mail tells its readers that doctors will invite sufferers of conditions such as diabetes, arthritus and asthma to group sessions to discuss their care. arthritis and asthma to group sessions to discuss their care. the same story is on the front of the telegraph — which says the move is part of the ten year plan for the nhs, expected be rolled
paul crossley, who's a6, told his trial that he didn't intend to kill the man.overnment is facing criticism for not alerting mps to problems in disposing tons of medical waste and body parts, despite convening an emergency committee to discuss it last month. the shadow health secretary, jonathan ashworth said it was "quite staggering" that parliament hadn't been informed. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are benedicte...
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that was paul crossley who was filmed on cctv doing so.was pushed. crossley made his escape, he got onto an undergrad drain any emotion at marble arch. he came behind sir robert malpas, pushed violently across the platform and he blew into the air and landed on the train tracks. as he did so, he struck his head, severely injured, a big cut on his head. he fell down under the safety pit below the tracks on the other broken pelvis. clearly there was a trainee expected within a minute or so and one very brave member of the public job done onto the tracks to try to save them, try to rescue him. he did manage to pull up, but as he did so, he put his hand down on one of the electrified rails and bent is an quite badly. he managed to pull him to safety. —— burnt his hand. crossley was arrested after being detained by members of the public. he told the police he did not know either man, he had not had enough sleep. it mostly with diagnosed with schizophrenia some time ago. he was taking medication for that but still after considering, the jury wen
that was paul crossley who was filmed on cctv doing so.was pushed. crossley made his escape, he got onto an undergrad drain any emotion at marble arch. he came behind sir robert malpas, pushed violently across the platform and he blew into the air and landed on the train tracks. as he did so, he struck his head, severely injured, a big cut on his head. he fell down under the safety pit below the tracks on the other broken pelvis. clearly there was a trainee expected within a minute or so and...