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i still miss suzy enormously. hoped this latest turn in the investigation could now lead to some answers. lauren moss, bbc news. at 9:15am we will speak to a former detective chief inspector who led the investigation into suzy lamplugh du's merger between 2000 2006, that is at 9:15am. joanna gosling is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the day's news. labour has dismissed the government's claim that austerity is coming to an end. the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell said this morning that austerity was rolling out still, and yesterday's budget was all fixes and publicity stunts. with better than expected figures for borrowing and growth, the chancellor was able to unveil a series of spending measures, including a surprise cut in income tax. 0ur political correspondent iain watson reports. public service workers have called for it, the opposition have said, if elected, they'd do it, but it's a conservative chancellor, philip hammond, who's now claiming he will end austerity. there will be more, much
i still miss suzy enormously. hoped this latest turn in the investigation could now lead to some answers. lauren moss, bbc news. at 9:15am we will speak to a former detective chief inspector who led the investigation into suzy lamplugh du's merger between 2000 2006, that is at 9:15am. joanna gosling is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the day's news. labour has dismissed the government's claim that austerity is coming to an end. the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell said this...
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happened to suzy lamplugh.way her mum just grabbed hold of it and proved herself... she did a tour of the tv studio whenever she was asked. people say she was a force of nature. there was no opportunity she would let mr talk about the work of the organisation. what has been achieved as a result of the suzy lamplugh trust question what you have done various things, practical and other? —— trust? what you have done various things, practical and other? -- trust? we train people in personal safety at the workplace. in 2010 we launched the workplace. in 2010 we launched the stalking helpline. many people we re the stalking helpline. many people were worried about being stalked. we campaigned on many things from stalking protections to save her minicabs. licensing on many counts is very close to your hearts. definitely. —— minicabs. there were campaigns for licensing of minicabs in london and we are still calling for improvements and greater consistency to ensure it is not possible for someone to be refused a licence
happened to suzy lamplugh.way her mum just grabbed hold of it and proved herself... she did a tour of the tv studio whenever she was asked. people say she was a force of nature. there was no opportunity she would let mr talk about the work of the organisation. what has been achieved as a result of the suzy lamplugh trust question what you have done various things, practical and other? —— trust? what you have done various things, practical and other? -- trust? we train people in personal...
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suzy lamplugh was 25 when she disappeared.known as mr kipper. detectives began a murder enquiry. eight years later, suzy was officially declared dead. the man named by police as the prime suspect was john cannan. he is serving a life sentence for another killing, but has denied murdering suzy and has never been charged. police have excavated other sites in the hunt for her remains, but they have never extensively examined the house they are searching today. certainly we didn't dig up the garden or search the garden during my reinvestigation, because there was no intelligence or evidence to suggest that john cannan had secreted the body there. suzy lamplugh‘s mother and father set up a trust in their daughter's name to support victims of stalking and violence. both parents have since died, but the organisation lives on. we are obviously very shocked to hear the news. we are really hoping that there is going to be some sort of a resolution and our thoughts are predominantly with the family today. the search in sutton coldfield b
suzy lamplugh was 25 when she disappeared.known as mr kipper. detectives began a murder enquiry. eight years later, suzy was officially declared dead. the man named by police as the prime suspect was john cannan. he is serving a life sentence for another killing, but has denied murdering suzy and has never been charged. police have excavated other sites in the hunt for her remains, but they have never extensively examined the house they are searching today. certainly we didn't dig up the garden...
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but, i still miss suzy enormously.urn in the investigation could now lead to some answers. lauren moss, bbc news. peter wilson is in sutton coldfield for us. wenger is up—to—date with what is happening, peter. this police activity at the back of this semidetached house in sutton coldfield has stepped up in the past hours with more police vehicles arriving. they seem to be using heavy equipment to cut away at concrete that formed the base of a garage at the rear of the house. that is the focal point of the search. we have also seen a private forensic company based in preston, formerly they have helped the met in the madeleine mccann search. in portugal. their staff, with specialist equipment, are at the property. the owner of the house, it previously belonged to the mother of the prime suspect. john cameron. but the prime suspect. john cameron. but the current owner, he has spoken to me this morning and brought me up—to—date with what the police have told him. we knew the back story from many years ago. it is coming to
but, i still miss suzy enormously.urn in the investigation could now lead to some answers. lauren moss, bbc news. peter wilson is in sutton coldfield for us. wenger is up—to—date with what is happening, peter. this police activity at the back of this semidetached house in sutton coldfield has stepped up in the past hours with more police vehicles arriving. they seem to be using heavy equipment to cut away at concrete that formed the base of a garage at the rear of the house. that is the...
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james and suzy cameron say that if we want to save our planet, first we must change our diet. >>> and comedian phoebe robinson confronts toxic masculinity and white feminism in her new book "everything's trash but it's okay." ♪ >>> for more information visit uniworld.com. >>> additional support has been provided by the cheryl and philip milstein family, judy and josh weston and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. saudi arabia has admitted that the killing of the journalist jamal khashoggi was a huge and grave mistake, but the kingdom's account of his death claiming that he died in a fistfight during a, quote, rogue operation in their consulate in turkey, has done little to blunt the international uproar and skepticism. new details of khashoggi's death highlight inconsistencies in the saudi story like this still image from security footage. it shows a saudi operative trying to pass as khashoggi apparently we
james and suzy cameron say that if we want to save our planet, first we must change our diet. >>> and comedian phoebe robinson confronts toxic masculinity and white feminism in her new book "everything's trash but it's okay." ♪ >>> for more information visit uniworld.com. >>> additional support has been provided by the cheryl and philip milstein family, judy and josh weston and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you....
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also tonight... 32 years after suzy lamplugh disappeared, police start digging up a garden in the west midlands. the trialfor the murder of two schoolgirls — drama in court as the father of one of them is suddenly accused. it's the size of western europe but this rare landscape here in brazil is increasingly at risk because of oui’ is increasingly at risk because of our need for cheap food. and wayne rooney on his new life living and playing football in the united states. a bit more relaxing for us as a family, i think. if you want to go to the supermarket or you want to pop out and get a coffee then it's quite easy to do. and coming up on bbc news: fans flock to sign books of condolence in leicester — in memory of five people who died in a helicopter crash on saturday. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the chancellor has taken a bit of a gamble with his budget — that's according to the economic think tank, the institute for fiscal studies, which says it could lead to higher borrowing and debt in coming years. and despite his claim that austerity is coming to an end, phi
also tonight... 32 years after suzy lamplugh disappeared, police start digging up a garden in the west midlands. the trialfor the murder of two schoolgirls — drama in court as the father of one of them is suddenly accused. it's the size of western europe but this rare landscape here in brazil is increasingly at risk because of oui’ is increasingly at risk because of our need for cheap food. and wayne rooney on his new life living and playing football in the united states. a bit more...
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eight years later, suzy was officially declared dead. having anything to do with her murder. her parents, who have both died, launched a trust in her name to support victims of stalking and violence. it played an instrumental role in the protection from harassment act. we are really hoping that there's going to be some sort of a resolution, and our thoughts are predominantly with the family today. police have excavated other sites in the hunt for suzy‘s remains. this case gripped the attention of the nation. now the question is whether a 32—year—old mystery will finally be solved. sima kotecha, bbc news, sutton coldfield. the lawyer for a man accused of murdering two nine—year—old girls over three decades ago says the police have spent 32 years building a case against the wrong person. he instead pointed the finger of blame at the father of one of the girls. karen hadaway and nicola fellows disappeared in 1986 near brighton. former roofer russell bishop is on trial for the second time for the murders. the american organised crime boss, j
eight years later, suzy was officially declared dead. having anything to do with her murder. her parents, who have both died, launched a trust in her name to support victims of stalking and violence. it played an instrumental role in the protection from harassment act. we are really hoping that there's going to be some sort of a resolution, and our thoughts are predominantly with the family today. police have excavated other sites in the hunt for suzy‘s remains. this case gripped the...
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suzy lamplugh was 25 when she disappeared.ves began a murder enquiry. eight years later, suzy was officially declared dead. the man named by police as the prime suspect was john cannan. he is serving a life sentence for another killing, but has denied murdering suzy and has never been charged. police have excavated other sites in the hunt for her remains, but they have never extensively examined the house they are searching today. certainly we didn‘t dig up the garden or search the garden during my reinvestigation, because there was no intelligence or evidence to suggest that john cannan had secreted the body there. suzy lamplugh‘s mother and father set up a trust in their daughter‘s name to support victims of stalking and violence. both parents have since died, but the organisation lives on. we are obviously very shocked to hear the news. we are really hoping that there is going to be some sort of a resolution and our thoughts are predominantly with the family today. the search in sutton coldfield began after police received
suzy lamplugh was 25 when she disappeared.ves began a murder enquiry. eight years later, suzy was officially declared dead. the man named by police as the prime suspect was john cannan. he is serving a life sentence for another killing, but has denied murdering suzy and has never been charged. police have excavated other sites in the hunt for her remains, but they have never extensively examined the house they are searching today. certainly we didn‘t dig up the garden or search the garden...
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i still miss suzy enormously.t james cook. plodding onwards through mexico, the migrants say they are fleeing violence and poverty. they are still nowhere near the us border but with just days until an election, president trump is trying to cast the caravan as an imminent threat to his country. this is an invasion, he says, and "our military is waiting for you." despite the political nature of the topic, it was a uniformed general who appeared on us television to announce the details of operation faithful patriot. by the end of this week we will deploy over 5200 soldiers to the south—west border. that is just the start of this operation. we will continue to adjust the numbers and inform you of those but that is in addition to the 2092 that are already employed from our national guard, 0peration national guard, that has been so effective. the us has already beefed up security at the frontier. this is the crossing between el paso in texas and mexico. troops will be deployed with helicopters, aeroplanes and miles of
i still miss suzy enormously.t james cook. plodding onwards through mexico, the migrants say they are fleeing violence and poverty. they are still nowhere near the us border but with just days until an election, president trump is trying to cast the caravan as an imminent threat to his country. this is an invasion, he says, and "our military is waiting for you." despite the political nature of the topic, it was a uniformed general who appeared on us television to announce the details...
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eight years later, suzy was officially declared dead.ed having anything to do with her murder. her parents, who've both died, launched a trust in her name to support victims of stalking and violence. it played an instrumental role in the protection from harassment act. we are really hoping that there's going to be some sort of a resolution, and our thoughts are predominantly with the family today. police have excavated other sites in the hunt for suzy‘s remains. this case gripped the attention of the nation. now, the question is whether a 32—year—old mystery will finally be solved. sima kotecha, bbc news, sutton coldfield. in the past hour, president trump has arrived at the synagogue in pittsburgh where 11 people were killed in a shooting. six other people were injured. 0ur correspondent jane 0'brien is in pittsbrugh for us now with the latest. we have been seeing various pictures of the president and his family, chain, visiting the synagogue. there has been some controversy about his visit here but they decided it was the right thing t
eight years later, suzy was officially declared dead.ed having anything to do with her murder. her parents, who've both died, launched a trust in her name to support victims of stalking and violence. it played an instrumental role in the protection from harassment act. we are really hoping that there's going to be some sort of a resolution, and our thoughts are predominantly with the family today. police have excavated other sites in the hunt for suzy‘s remains. this case gripped the...
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eight years later, suzy was officially declared dead.aving anything to do with her murder. her parents, who have both died, launched a trust in her name to support victims of stalking and violence. it played an instrumental role in the protection from harassment act. we are really hoping that there's going to be some sort of a resolution, and our thoughts are predominantly with the family today. police have excavated other sites in the hunt for suzy‘s remains. this case gripped the attention of the nation. now the question is whether a 32—year—old mystery will finally be solved. sima kotecha, bbc news, sutton coldfield. the lawyer for a man accused of murdering two nine—year—old girls over 30 years ago says the police have spent 32 years building a case against the wrong person. he instead pointed the finger of blame at the father of one of the girls. karen hadaway and nicola fellows disappeared in 1986 near brighton. former roofer russell bishop is on trial for the second time for the murders. leicester city fans and well—wishers have b
eight years later, suzy was officially declared dead.aving anything to do with her murder. her parents, who have both died, launched a trust in her name to support victims of stalking and violence. it played an instrumental role in the protection from harassment act. we are really hoping that there's going to be some sort of a resolution, and our thoughts are predominantly with the family today. police have excavated other sites in the hunt for suzy‘s remains. this case gripped the attention...
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yes, suzy lamplugh's pa rents commended. is closure, draw a line under this, so hopefully this will bring some sort of result. it has been a tortuous programme for them and i wish the police well and i hope they do make progress. yes, so, let's talk a little about the investigation itself, we know that search is continuing. this is a cold case effectively. what are the particular problems attached to investigations that date back so far? well, of course, cold cases have been with us for a little bit of time now, and the fact it is cold, it is going to be an old case, so, you know, seems change, people's memory fades, so they have to battle those, but apparently, and i know nothing more than this, police are working on specific information, and with that information they will concentrate hopefully to find where suzy lamplugh is, so the aim must be to bring satisfaction to draw a line under it for the family and bring that closure. yes, you quite rightly pointed out, there is a limit to the information we have at this point bu
yes, suzy lamplugh's pa rents commended. is closure, draw a line under this, so hopefully this will bring some sort of result. it has been a tortuous programme for them and i wish the police well and i hope they do make progress. yes, so, let's talk a little about the investigation itself, we know that search is continuing. this is a cold case effectively. what are the particular problems attached to investigations that date back so far? well, of course, cold cases have been with us for a...
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forensic teams keep searching for missing estate agent suzy lamplugh — her brother says he hopes she'll be found more than 30 years after disappearing. channel 4 has chosen leeds for its new headquarters in a bid to boost the way it reflects life outside london. and galloping towards brexit — we look at the impact leaving the eu could have on the world of sport. and coming up on bbc news: frank lampa rd returns to stamford bridge for the first time as a manager, as his derby county play chelsea in the efl cup. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. a man who was told he would spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair has walked again thanks to extraordinary work by scientists in switzerland. the 30—year—old, who was left paralysed after a martial arts accident, has had an implant attached to his spine which boosts the signals from his brain to his legs. and incredibly some of the damaged nerves have regrown. another man — who had a cycling accident — has regained some mobility. pallab ghosh reports from switzerland. david's doctor said he'd never work again. —— walk. now amon
forensic teams keep searching for missing estate agent suzy lamplugh — her brother says he hopes she'll be found more than 30 years after disappearing. channel 4 has chosen leeds for its new headquarters in a bid to boost the way it reflects life outside london. and galloping towards brexit — we look at the impact leaving the eu could have on the world of sport. and coming up on bbc news: frank lampa rd returns to stamford bridge for the first time as a manager, as his derby county play...
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lot of people here who are waiting to get back inside and one of those people who were evacuated was suzie. can you tell us what you heard and saw? >> reporter: at 3:00 we heard a big boom and came out and there was smoke and what do the explosion? >> i don't know but we were told it was fireworks. >> you said you know the folks that live there? >> yes. >> yes. >> we have lived here 46 years. >> can you tell me the extent of their injuries and what you know? >> all i know -- i was told that one of the kids lost a finger and a thumb and broke his arm and the other one was burned in the face. >>and you said that you have been hearing fireworks going off all of the time here? >> yes. several nights here, too, be sides last night. >> fireworks are terrible. we never should have them. >> does it aggravate you because -- >> yes, yes, definitely aggravates me. causing problems to all of these people, yes. >> can you talk about how you have been inconvenienced. >> only that we have not be in the house and my 93-year-old father is here. he is out in the cold. my mom had to leave and sit in the car
lot of people here who are waiting to get back inside and one of those people who were evacuated was suzie. can you tell us what you heard and saw? >> reporter: at 3:00 we heard a big boom and came out and there was smoke and what do the explosion? >> i don't know but we were told it was fireworks. >> you said you know the folks that live there? >> yes. >> yes. >> we have lived here 46 years. >> can you tell me the extent of their injuries and what you...
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police investigating the disappearance of the estate agent suzy lamplugh more than 30 years ago, have in the west midlands. a former nurse admits to a court in germany that he systematically administered fatal doses of medication to 100 patients in his care. hello. the influential institute for fiscal studies has given its reaction to the budget. it takes a sceptical stance. it says the spending plans are a bit of a gamble based that it was predicated on lower borrowing. concern about brexit overshadows the budget. the pound is trading at levels not seen since mid—august, as concern about brexit overshadows philip hammond's "giveaway" budget. wh smith has said it will buy us airport retailer inmotion for £155m. the us firm sells things like iphone chargers and laptop accessories at 114 outlets across america. the deal is set to double the size of wh smith's international travel division, which has been one of the strongest parts of its business of late. hello, welcome to the business news this afternoon. profits at oil giant bp more than doubled between july and septemeber, helped by
police investigating the disappearance of the estate agent suzy lamplugh more than 30 years ago, have in the west midlands. a former nurse admits to a court in germany that he systematically administered fatal doses of medication to 100 patients in his care. hello. the influential institute for fiscal studies has given its reaction to the budget. it takes a sceptical stance. it says the spending plans are a bit of a gamble based that it was predicated on lower borrowing. concern about brexit...
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college is forty classy and electric chair suzy. smart's small and stylish party is it practical to report. electric runabout to the test. drive it connects to the. moment road which duramax europe's find the most popular countries to visit. britain an enchanting little island for young and old. the must sees for the masses . they don't know. another passage europe every day this week on a map back. on top of the romex on sixty minutes on d w. time for an upgrade. how about furniture that grows old by. a house with no roof. design highlights you can make yourself. trans tips and tricks that will turn your home something special. upgrade yourself with t.w. interior design channel on you tube. cause of. the first little disaster the twentieth century. the war to end all wars cost millions of lives. world. marks the hundredth anniversary of its net. what has humankind learned from the great war. as if money. but. the bag is for real peace and impassibility plague. plague. or gleg one thousand eight hundred not for god w.'s november foc
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police investigating the murder of the estate agent suzy lamplugh in 1986 carry out a search of a gardenus border with mexico as thousands of migrants head towards it from central america. in sport, a book of condolence opens at leicester city this morning.
police investigating the murder of the estate agent suzy lamplugh in 1986 carry out a search of a gardenus border with mexico as thousands of migrants head towards it from central america. in sport, a book of condolence opens at leicester city this morning.
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and the top story in the uk: police investigating the unsolved murder of suzy lamplugh are digging uparden in the west midlands. officers say they've received new information about the 25—year—old estate agent's disappearance more than 30 years ago. more from me later, but first, he is sharanjit. —— here is. facebook fallout, shares of the social network giant have been on a rollercoaster ride as profits beat expectations, but it misses the mark on use of growth. bitcoin‘s birthday as the world's leading digital currency turns ten, will it still be around for the next decade? hello and welcome to asia business report, i am sharanjit leyl. we start with facebook‘s latest profits, which have beaten expectations, but the social network giant reported its lowest revenue growth in about six years and it missed its target for growing monthly users. the company shares have been fluctuating in after—hours trade as investors weigh up the fallout of its data and fake news scandals but our new york business reporter gave us a rundown scandals but our new york business reporter gave us a rundown
and the top story in the uk: police investigating the unsolved murder of suzy lamplugh are digging uparden in the west midlands. officers say they've received new information about the 25—year—old estate agent's disappearance more than 30 years ago. more from me later, but first, he is sharanjit. —— here is. facebook fallout, shares of the social network giant have been on a rollercoaster ride as profits beat expectations, but it misses the mark on use of growth. bitcoin‘s birthday as...
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suzy and i've even heard you can but from today on we will not accept this demeaning and sneering reporting about our club track to show. now a match against all spike later today is a must win game for buy and if they want to avoid even more criticism and new coach nick desperately needs a victory as he struggles to live up to by and lofty expectations. his side haven't won in four games in all competitions it's unclear whether the buyer bosses even told their coach they were planning to attack the media over its critical coverage of the team kovach held his press conference before byers executives and he said he hadn't seen any negative coverage at all. as i didn't read anything really i'm in a really good place i don't know what was written good or bad but i assume it was all good when all was well which is the international break didn't bring any real chance for biron to regroup only a few players stated munich then kovach says he's not changing tactics despite poor results and it's not going to question everything and turn things around. we did some good things early and also in the la
suzy and i've even heard you can but from today on we will not accept this demeaning and sneering reporting about our club track to show. now a match against all spike later today is a must win game for buy and if they want to avoid even more criticism and new coach nick desperately needs a victory as he struggles to live up to by and lofty expectations. his side haven't won in four games in all competitions it's unclear whether the buyer bosses even told their coach they were planning to...
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anny tarkanian is businessman making sixth run for office and suzie lee running for the second time. we want to extend thank you to both for agreeing to the debate. criteria, raising from nevadans 0 a website. the format for the debate include questions for candidates individual questions for each candidate and closing statements. e're going to start with questions for both candidates, each have 60 seconds to answer, a 30-second rebuttal for each candidate. hen time is up, you will hear this bell. if either moderator asks follow-up question, candidates seconds to answer that, as well. no opening statements, so let's jump into it. anniversary of the october 1 shooting is less than two weeks moment that brought las put debate her and about guns on the forefront. you have different ideas how to violence. here is what each of you said after the october 1 shooting. banning bump stocks, reducing size of magazines and most importantly, getting weapons out of the hands of dangerous individuals. to will go there and try find whatever best solution we can. activities within the constitution. a
anny tarkanian is businessman making sixth run for office and suzie lee running for the second time. we want to extend thank you to both for agreeing to the debate. criteria, raising from nevadans 0 a website. the format for the debate include questions for candidates individual questions for each candidate and closing statements. e're going to start with questions for both candidates, each have 60 seconds to answer, a 30-second rebuttal for each candidate. hen time is up, you will hear this...
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independence by the united nations creating the kingdom of libya with the emir of syria nika it looses suzi as game. live in independence was created as a compromise the western leaders urban leaders of tripoli ten year agreed to accept king. as the king of libya in exchange for keeping the country unified. he was from the eastern part he was in exile in egypt and to be combat with the army which with the help of the british need to ease to a certain extent was was their man and yet so it was a country that really did not exist in terms of suffering to the united states france and u.k. were actually running the affairs be behind the scenes. can get greece granted permission for britain and the united states to build military bases in libya. and when point was discovered under the libyan sands in one nine hundred fifty nine british and american companies were first to be granted concessions. libya would now experience the transformative power of oil. libya began to really change from one of the poorest countries in the. or to one of the richest in africa. before the oil the extended families
independence by the united nations creating the kingdom of libya with the emir of syria nika it looses suzi as game. live in independence was created as a compromise the western leaders urban leaders of tripoli ten year agreed to accept king. as the king of libya in exchange for keeping the country unified. he was from the eastern part he was in exile in egypt and to be combat with the army which with the help of the british need to ease to a certain extent was was their man and yet so it was a...
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appeals to stay away days after a gunman killed 11 people at a synagogue. 32 years after estate agent suzyrt digging up a garden in the west midlands. the search is taking place at a house once owned by the mother ofjohn cannan, the prime suspect in suzy‘s killing.
appeals to stay away days after a gunman killed 11 people at a synagogue. 32 years after estate agent suzyrt digging up a garden in the west midlands. the search is taking place at a house once owned by the mother ofjohn cannan, the prime suspect in suzy‘s killing.
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independence by the united nations creating the kingdom of libya with the emir of syria nika it looses suzi as game. even independence was created as a compromise the western leaders urban leaders of their ability agreed to accept the king. as the king of libya in exchange for keeping the country unified. he was from the eastern part he was in exile in egypt and to be combat with the army which with the help of the british can lead to ease to a certain extent was was their man and libya so it was a country that really did love exists in terms of suffering to the united states france and u.k. were actually running the affairs behind the scenes. can get greece granted permission for britain and the united states to build military bases in libya. and when point was discovered under the libyan sands in one nine hundred fifty nine british and american companies were first to be granted concessions. libya would now experience the transformative power of oil. in libya began to really change from one of the poorest countries in the. war two one of the richest in africa. before the oil the extended
independence by the united nations creating the kingdom of libya with the emir of syria nika it looses suzi as game. even independence was created as a compromise the western leaders urban leaders of their ability agreed to accept the king. as the king of libya in exchange for keeping the country unified. he was from the eastern part he was in exile in egypt and to be combat with the army which with the help of the british can lead to ease to a certain extent was was their man and libya so it...
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old boy suzy who was very funny. a co money since she was almost no cool minds left. the job to grow old the goal was to show. that it was love to these people the survivors of disappearing before their own eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's how it's happened. to bomb a really was very european in his approach he would be very well suited is an m.e.p. in brussels for example the stuff doesn't represent america is america for better or worse and i think what we're trying to do here is to let the world see what we're all about here. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution through to you chris. the demonstrations went from being relatively peaceful political protests to be increasingly violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just no lawyer here i mean you are liz with video of me in the new bill is that i'm spoiling you to the full ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty four. of those who
old boy suzy who was very funny. a co money since she was almost no cool minds left. the job to grow old the goal was to show. that it was love to these people the survivors of disappearing before their own eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's how it's happened. to bomb a really was very european in his approach he would be very well...
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agitation would turn to revolution on september first one nine hundred sixty nine degrees the suzy was ousted while receiving medical treatment in turkey. the group of military men we posed the king where headed by a little known twenty seven year old officer called my mother that. if. you feel. it if you. want to. keep it moving. it was riding an anti west end and he imperialist way. the first thing he did is he terminated the agreement for the military bases brought an american base in tripoli and its base on top of. it was a very popular movement because anti-colonialism nationalism call for. more egalitarian society or more modernization but it's not a coincidence that only two of the twelve members of the consul that led the coup in one nine hundred sixty nine came from an eminent in the tos background most of them came from a lower middle class background. by taking these nationalist calls there she was very popular. also above all you will come very strongly in a side of the bill a scene called for justice and palestine. out of nationalism support for the palestinian cause again
agitation would turn to revolution on september first one nine hundred sixty nine degrees the suzy was ousted while receiving medical treatment in turkey. the group of military men we posed the king where headed by a little known twenty seven year old officer called my mother that. if. you feel. it if you. want to. keep it moving. it was riding an anti west end and he imperialist way. the first thing he did is he terminated the agreement for the military bases brought an american base in...
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saudi government said it would investigate the reports of civilian deaths advocacy adviser on yemen suzi about making again told us that selling weapons to the warring parties is only wasson in the crisis. the numbers are very hard to grapple with thirteen million people on the brink of famine is one that should be compared to the entire population of countries where almost eight million people. you're. going to hear many. parents to know when they send their children to school whether to come home or whether the bombs will hit the school almost every aspect of it really nice going to affect the. actors who want to have a fairly i met some children recently with open wounds on their legs that they can afford to treat me in honoring either for their own eighty percent of the population this is a crisis that is entirely manmade and could have been avoided and could indeed be avoided if we saw some serious action from the parties to the conflict and the allies in the saudi led coalition including the u.s. u.k. france germany and others. overall the u.n. claims the situation in yemen is cata
saudi government said it would investigate the reports of civilian deaths advocacy adviser on yemen suzi about making again told us that selling weapons to the warring parties is only wasson in the crisis. the numbers are very hard to grapple with thirteen million people on the brink of famine is one that should be compared to the entire population of countries where almost eight million people. you're. going to hear many. parents to know when they send their children to school whether to come...
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boy suzy who was very funny. a co money said she it was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal was just bad that it was a drive to see these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened. it's seemed wrong. but old paul just don't call. me old yet to say proud this day to come to educate and engage with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when she's to look for common ground. breaking news an r.t.d. u.s. department of justice confirms it has arrested the person over the recent wave of mail bombs targeting top political figures the issue has spit the nation with polls suggesting americans are divided like never before. with donald trump's trade war meanwhile showing names.
boy suzy who was very funny. a co money said she it was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal was just bad that it was a drive to see these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened. it's seemed wrong. but old paul just don't call. me old yet to say...
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suzi continue netto is a lawyer and real estate investor he's been hit hard by brazil's economic crisis and says the country should return to a military dictatorship. leave little. there have been all sorts of books plays and t.v. soap operas about the atrocities that were allegedly committed when the generals were in power. but no one has ever written about the good things that the military leaders did. he also points out that boys are not always not part of the political establishment which is the describes this corrupt. with the. eleventh that is also narrow is one of the various you professional politicians good where we never get involved in any cause i just corruption. jew corpse will merge g.-d. . cronyism nepotism bribery and embezzle a widespread in brazilian politics revealed by police raids and the seizure of luxury cars and even yachts. business executives are said to have bribed politicians during the building of stadiums for the twenty fourteen world cup and the twenty sixteen summer olympics. in twenty fifteen construction magnate muhsin order but ash was arrested in a co
suzi continue netto is a lawyer and real estate investor he's been hit hard by brazil's economic crisis and says the country should return to a military dictatorship. leave little. there have been all sorts of books plays and t.v. soap operas about the atrocities that were allegedly committed when the generals were in power. but no one has ever written about the good things that the military leaders did. he also points out that boys are not always not part of the political establishment which...
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. >> suzy, do you feel as steve does, this probably won't survive a legal test if i'm understanding stevely. that's number one. because i'm famous for compound question, question number two, would we all be better off if no state, no government felt compelled to have to pass this kind of law? >> right in fact, maybe no other government -- no other state will have to because the other states will look to california and say, okay, let's just start doing this before we -- it gets legislated from everything i heard it may not survive the legal challenges but i don't know why anybody would waste the time and energy to mount a legal challenge this is not going to hurt any company to have women on the board and it's a good thing and i would further say this is a wonderful opportunity for women who think they should be on boards and the men who support them to raise their hands and say, you're looking for women on your boards. i have the experience, here i am i think women have become so accustomedto not being top for board positions they haven't said what about me and i think it's time for women
. >> suzy, do you feel as steve does, this probably won't survive a legal test if i'm understanding stevely. that's number one. because i'm famous for compound question, question number two, would we all be better off if no state, no government felt compelled to have to pass this kind of law? >> right in fact, maybe no other government -- no other state will have to because the other states will look to california and say, okay, let's just start doing this before we -- it gets...
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workout in the gulf from central play a small town nearby is a popular port of call for sailing and suzy ists and the european jet set. he's a living legend of musical history is still. the french artist released his. pioneering debuted album oxygen in one thousand nine hundred seventy six it was a benchmark album for electronic music decades after this wrong breaking success he released a best of album called planets our fifty years of music along with the album he surprised his fans with an extraordinary three hundred sixty degree show and terry on we met up with him to find out more. new best of the album is a journey through five decades of music in hamburg planetarium it becomes an audio visual experience the electronic music tiny a major breakthrough in one thousand nine hundred eighty six with his hit album oxygen. i remember when i first really succeeded people i mean appreciating the music i had no idea about how how it has been done and they had no idea that we were talking about electronic music they were just thinking about strange sound that could be that come from. roommate
workout in the gulf from central play a small town nearby is a popular port of call for sailing and suzy ists and the european jet set. he's a living legend of musical history is still. the french artist released his. pioneering debuted album oxygen in one thousand nine hundred seventy six it was a benchmark album for electronic music decades after this wrong breaking success he released a best of album called planets our fifty years of music along with the album he surprised his fans with an...
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it's the first european mission of its kind and planetary scientist suzie imber was at the launch ando talk to you. how exciting was that launch, tell us about it. the launch was absolutely incredible. what i think made it more powerful was it was at night launch a. as we looked out only 70 kilometres away from the launch, it would really looked as though the sun was rising as this rocket powered into the sky. just incredible. tell us why this is an important omission. what can mercury bring us in terms of knowledge? there are two aspects that we want to focus on. one is about the structure and evolution of the planet itself. so how did it form? how has it evolved over time? we will address this by establishing the magnetic field, the surface and the magnetic field, the surface and the tenuous atmosphere of mercury. mercury is an anomaly in our solar system so it is really important to try to understand how it forms and defaults. the other thing we can do is we are interested in looking at mercury's dynamics. is close to the sun and it experiences extreme space weather events. —— it i
it's the first european mission of its kind and planetary scientist suzie imber was at the launch ando talk to you. how exciting was that launch, tell us about it. the launch was absolutely incredible. what i think made it more powerful was it was at night launch a. as we looked out only 70 kilometres away from the launch, it would really looked as though the sun was rising as this rocket powered into the sky. just incredible. tell us why this is an important omission. what can mercury bring us...
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the moment suzy. kolber. every journey begins with the first step and every language from the first word. pushkin the kook. rico is in germany to learn german and why not with him it's simple online on your mobile and free to suffer from d w z e learning course nikos free german meetings he wouldn't have been fighting for the case take you seriously in the world oh boy here's what's coming up women's tour. this superhero. smartarse smart station the legend train creasing lean dangerous time for children for mom. hijacking the news. where i go from the news is being hijacked journalism itself has become a script is a reality show it's not just good versus evil us versus them black and white. in countries like russia china churchy people are told is that it's not and if you're a journalist there and you try to get beyond this you are facing scare tactics intimidation. and i wonder is that where we're headed as well. my responsibility as a journalist is to get beyond the smoking mirrors it's not just about the g
the moment suzy. kolber. every journey begins with the first step and every language from the first word. pushkin the kook. rico is in germany to learn german and why not with him it's simple online on your mobile and free to suffer from d w z e learning course nikos free german meetings he wouldn't have been fighting for the case take you seriously in the world oh boy here's what's coming up women's tour. this superhero. smartarse smart station the legend train creasing lean dangerous time for...
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independence by the united nations creating the kingdom of libya with the emir of syria nika it resists suzi as game. even independence was created as a compromise the western leaders urban leaders of tripoli ten year agreed to accept king. as the king of libya in exchange for keeping the country unified. he was from the eastern part he was in exile in egypt and he came back with the army which with the help of the british media easy to a certain extent was was their man and libya so it was a country that really did not exist in terms of suffering the united states france the u.k. were actually running the affairs be behind the scenes. can get greece granted permission for britain and the united states to build military bases in libya. and when point was discovered under the libyan sands in one nine hundred fifty nine british and american companies were first to be granted concessions. libya would now experience the transformative power of oil. in libya began to really change from one of the poorest countries in the war to one of the richest in africa. before the oil the extended families. a
independence by the united nations creating the kingdom of libya with the emir of syria nika it resists suzi as game. even independence was created as a compromise the western leaders urban leaders of tripoli ten year agreed to accept king. as the king of libya in exchange for keeping the country unified. he was from the eastern part he was in exile in egypt and he came back with the army which with the help of the british media easy to a certain extent was was their man and libya so it was a...
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gascon was expected to run against ceusy -- suzie loftus next year. other candidates include joual 'yoteo and leaf doth. >> the city of san jose is looking to the mayor election to coincide with the presidential election. the elections draw fewer voters. the mayor was just elected to a second term in june. if this plan goes through they want him to serve an extra two years. >> it's not a power grab, we want folks voting. we want this election which is again the highest ranking office in the city of san jose is chosen by the majority of the voters. >> the rules committee will take up the idea. >>> a new audit revealed errors in the way the city calculated the impound fees. >> city lead areas agree the city is overcharging the residents, looking at slashing fees. the earliest it could happen is january. >> i was parked in someone's driver way. >> cheyenne has been desperate to get his car backed. he had to wait four days to pick it up. his driver's license is in his car. he had to get a copy from the dmv. there's fees. >> basically it will cost $1200 to
gascon was expected to run against ceusy -- suzie loftus next year. other candidates include joual 'yoteo and leaf doth. >> the city of san jose is looking to the mayor election to coincide with the presidential election. the elections draw fewer voters. the mayor was just elected to a second term in june. if this plan goes through they want him to serve an extra two years. >> it's not a power grab, we want folks voting. we want this election which is again the highest ranking...
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and the top story in the uk: police investigating the unsolved murder of suzy lamplugh are digging up
and the top story in the uk: police investigating the unsolved murder of suzy lamplugh are digging up
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it's one of the most notorious unsolved murders in living memory — could the mystery of estate agent suzyproperty in birmingham in connection with her murder. it's coming to the end of an investigation, it ends a story then so investigation, it ends a story then so be it, from our point of view and we are removed from the process, but if it puts unaddressed, so be it, thatis if it puts unaddressed, so be it, that is another good end to that story. that is the owner of the property. we'll bring you the story. do uber drivers deserve annual leave and the minimum wage? the firm's in court today to challenge a ruling
it's one of the most notorious unsolved murders in living memory — could the mystery of estate agent suzyproperty in birmingham in connection with her murder. it's coming to the end of an investigation, it ends a story then so investigation, it ends a story then so be it, from our point of view and we are removed from the process, but if it puts unaddressed, so be it, thatis if it puts unaddressed, so be it, that is another good end to that story. that is the owner of the property. we'll...
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but the paper also reports on the search for the body of suzy lamplugh, who vanished 32 years ago, asgging up the garden belonging to the prime suspect‘s mother. the telegraph hailed what it called, "a brexit bonus" in the budget, which will see 32 million people benefiting from income tax cuts. the times says it was the biggest giveaway budget since the conservatives came to power, with a series of targeted measures aimed to buy off potential tory and dup rebels. the express says the budget marks a major shift in the government's priorities, as the chancellor announced tax cuts and extra nhs cash. the i leads with the chancellor's tax cuts and cash injections for public services. but it says labour leader jeremy corbyn attacked the budget, calling it, "half measures and quick fixes". mirror says it takes money away from councils, but more should be spent on fighting crime. the daily mail reports on the uk revenue of global tech firms. the guardian leads on the budget. but the paper also reports that angela merkel is to step down as german chancellor in 2021, following recent election
but the paper also reports on the search for the body of suzy lamplugh, who vanished 32 years ago, asgging up the garden belonging to the prime suspect‘s mother. the telegraph hailed what it called, "a brexit bonus" in the budget, which will see 32 million people benefiting from income tax cuts. the times says it was the biggest giveaway budget since the conservatives came to power, with a series of targeted measures aimed to buy off potential tory and dup rebels. the express says...
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police investigating the disappearance of the estate agent suzy lamplugh in 1986 are to continue searchingands. the house in sutton coldfield used to belong to the mother of convicted murdererjohn cannan. he's suspected of killing ms lamplugh but has never been charged. the conservatives will not win the next election by trying to spend more than labour on public services — that's the verdict of the former chancellor, george osbourne. in a bbc interview, mr osborne also expressed regret about how david cameron's government handled the issues of immigration and membership of the european union, in the run—up to the brexit referendum in 2016. first of all, we didn't spot the shift in politics. there are things we could have done i think to fix the banking system more quickly than we did. i think we were wrong to play into the debate that everything that brussels did was a challenge and a battle and was wrong. we were too late in the day trying to explain some of the benefits of european union membership. being overweight or underweight presents a greater risk of death than previously thought
police investigating the disappearance of the estate agent suzy lamplugh in 1986 are to continue searchingands. the house in sutton coldfield used to belong to the mother of convicted murdererjohn cannan. he's suspected of killing ms lamplugh but has never been charged. the conservatives will not win the next election by trying to spend more than labour on public services — that's the verdict of the former chancellor, george osbourne. in a bbc interview, mr osborne also expressed regret about...
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to suzy who is finished. if we become too dependent on private service providers and they don't perform those services properly will have no recourse. is munitions please finish them end of this talk is let's say we take them to court and win what good will that do us if we no longer have the capabilities we need on a foreign deployment to be fought out by you. so often out so that's the risk i take when i outsource something to civilians that i prefer to keep as part of our core capabilities to. the repair and maintenance of drones most experts would agree is a core military capability. yet even here private contractors are taking over. about twenty m. buss employees are responsible for the operation of the hair and reconnaissance drones in germany leases these unmanned aerial vehicles from israel. the drones provide aerial photographs of northern afghanistan. they operate around the clock detecting booby traps generating movement profiles and supporting the assessment of the situation on the ground. technic
to suzy who is finished. if we become too dependent on private service providers and they don't perform those services properly will have no recourse. is munitions please finish them end of this talk is let's say we take them to court and win what good will that do us if we no longer have the capabilities we need on a foreign deployment to be fought out by you. so often out so that's the risk i take when i outsource something to civilians that i prefer to keep as part of our core capabilities...
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police investigating the murder of london estate agent suzy lamplugh, who went missing more than 30 yearshe garden of a house in sutton coldfield. elephants, tigers and koalas are affected by an average 60% fall in wildlife populations since 1970. conservation charity wwf blames human overuse of natural resources. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are steven swinford, the deputy political editor at the daily telegraph, and ayesha hazarika, who's a columnist for the london evening standard. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in, and some of then have photos of the winner of the great british bake off, so if you don't want to know, look away now. the daily mail reports that a man convicted of taking part in the 9/11 attack has been freed from a german prison and is living in morocco. the metro goes with a family who were left with just 7a pence to live on for a week, after a mix—up when they were moved to the new universal credit benefit. the guardian carries a warning that not reaching a brexit deal could cause a long reces
police investigating the murder of london estate agent suzy lamplugh, who went missing more than 30 yearshe garden of a house in sutton coldfield. elephants, tigers and koalas are affected by an average 60% fall in wildlife populations since 1970. conservation charity wwf blames human overuse of natural resources. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are steven swinford, the deputy political editor at the daily telegraph, and ayesha...
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in terms of your own expertise and uronen research, suzi, what do you think the home secretary shouldwo passengers from this airline that went bust. but the home secretary speaks live on bbc did a —— we have to speak to passengers. coming up... shortly we'll be talking to professor alessandro strumia, who's been suspended from his university after claiming that men aree being discriminated in the field of physics. it was a bit more than that. we will speak about that. passengers have been left stranded across the world after the budget airline primera air went bust at midnight. the 14—year—old low—budget company had begun offering long—haul flights to new york, washington and toronto from london sta nsted and birmingham airports earlier this year. primera said it had failed to secure long—term financing, meaning it had "no choice" but to file for bankruptcy. let's speak to two people affected by the airlines collapse. pavithra priyadarshini is a student stranded at washington dc airport, and ellie fleming is from cambridgeshire and is travelling alone for the first time, on her first
in terms of your own expertise and uronen research, suzi, what do you think the home secretary shouldwo passengers from this airline that went bust. but the home secretary speaks live on bbc did a —— we have to speak to passengers. coming up... shortly we'll be talking to professor alessandro strumia, who's been suspended from his university after claiming that men aree being discriminated in the field of physics. it was a bit more than that. we will speak about that. passengers have been...
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of former officers for justice, presidents were in attendance and one of our former commissioners, suzie locktis and it was well attend and a great event. the food was amazing. congratulations to the police officers for justice for 50 years of service and their club. also, on sunday, september 30th, i got the opportunity to attend the first annual block party. it was in attendance with the community engagement division. the purpose of the even was to meet and greet with community and connect the officers to the merchants and residents in the area. so it was after the china town night out but in a much smaller version. this is a new annual community event that is designed to promote neighborhood camaraderie and strengthen the relationship between police and communities to make you're neighborhoods a safer place to live. it was free for folks in the community. there were arts and crafts, games, music, food, rock climbing. like i said, some are the partners was sf safe, rec and park was there, the sheriff's department, the san francisco community empowerment network and the port alf family
of former officers for justice, presidents were in attendance and one of our former commissioners, suzie locktis and it was well attend and a great event. the food was amazing. congratulations to the police officers for justice for 50 years of service and their club. also, on sunday, september 30th, i got the opportunity to attend the first annual block party. it was in attendance with the community engagement division. the purpose of the even was to meet and greet with community and connect...