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and thejudge was number of these e—mails to andy webb and the judge was also really, really criticalerroneous, unreliable, he was really critical of the bbc. princess diana's brother, charles spencer, has been speaking to the bbc and he feels essentially there is a cover—up at the top of the bbc. we know, we haven't been able to read it, we know there are 38 e—mails between martin bashir and senior people at the bbc. my suspicion is they were cooking up a story to try and make him unavailable during a time of particular interest during diana's interview which was the 25th anniversary. the bbc have admitted mistakes were made in the past and it has improved its processes. it has also apologised to andy webb and the tribunal that dealt with the case. ., ., ., ., ., ~ case. charlotte, for now, thank you very much — case. charlotte, for now, thank you very much indeed. _ we turn our attention to events in argentina. the new president, javier milei, has said that shock treatment is needed to deal with the economic crisis in the country. after being sworn in, mr milei, a right—wing liberta
and thejudge was number of these e—mails to andy webb and the judge was also really, really criticalerroneous, unreliable, he was really critical of the bbc. princess diana's brother, charles spencer, has been speaking to the bbc and he feels essentially there is a cover—up at the top of the bbc. we know, we haven't been able to read it, we know there are 38 e—mails between martin bashir and senior people at the bbc. my suspicion is they were cooking up a story to try and make him...
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it has also apologised to andy webb and the tribunal that dealt with the case.s account on x, formerly twitter, reinstated by elon musk. mr musk asked users to vote on whether or not to lift a ban on alexjones' account, signalling he would honour the result. and the majority of people voted in favour of removing the ban. from the newsroom, our reporter tom brada has the details. this is the poll which determined that alexjones, the infamous conspiracy theorist, can return to x. almost two million people cast their votes, with around 70% voting in favour of his comeback. and underneath the poll, elon musk had a simple message... alex jones is the founder of the far—right conspiracy theory website infowars and he was originally banned in 2018 what was then twitter for breaching their rules on abusive behaviour. and this is a major u—turn for mr musk himself. last year, he posted in reference to the death of his first—born child and said... and what he was referring to was this... sandy hook is a synthetic, completely fake with actors, in my view, manufactured. i c
it has also apologised to andy webb and the tribunal that dealt with the case.s account on x, formerly twitter, reinstated by elon musk. mr musk asked users to vote on whether or not to lift a ban on alexjones' account, signalling he would honour the result. and the majority of people voted in favour of removing the ban. from the newsroom, our reporter tom brada has the details. this is the poll which determined that alexjones, the infamous conspiracy theorist, can return to x. almost two...
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it has apologised to andy webb and the tribunal.— webb and the tribunal.d the tribunal. charlotte, thank you for that update. - let's get some of the day's other news now. the president of the university of pennsylvania has resigned following days of intense criticism after comments she made to the us congress about anti—semitism. elizabeth magill was widely condemned for failing to say clearly whether calling for the genocide ofjews would breach the university's code of conduct. for the second day running, there's been a confrontation between boats from the philippines and china in contested waters of the south china sea. the philippines coastguard accused the chinese of firing water cannon and ramming two of its supply boats near the second thomas shoal. votes are being cast in local elections in hong kong, but pro—democracy candidates have been banned from standing. under new rules, all candidates have been vetted by pro—beijing committees, and fewer councillors are being directly—elected. the turnout is being closely watched as an indication of the lev
it has apologised to andy webb and the tribunal.— webb and the tribunal.d the tribunal. charlotte, thank you for that update. - let's get some of the day's other news now. the president of the university of pennsylvania has resigned following days of intense criticism after comments she made to the us congress about anti—semitism. elizabeth magill was widely condemned for failing to say clearly whether calling for the genocide ofjews would breach the university's code of conduct. for the...
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it has also apologised to andy webb and the tribunal that dealt with the case.this is narges mohammadi, who is opposed to iranian women being required to wear the hijab. she remains in prison in tehran. ms mohammadi's17—year—old twins received the prize on her behalf and read out a speech their mother had written from prison. 0ur correspondent bahman kalbasi sent this report from 0slo. what's being wrapped up behind me at 0slo city hall was the scene of a moving ceremonyjust a few hours ago, with the presence of the norwegian royal family, and officials of this country and other human rights activists who came from around the world to witness the award of the nobel peace prize in absentia — because only for the third time in the 120—plus years of the history of this award, the winner of the nobel peace prize is behind bars, narges mohammadi, from iran, a human rights activist who has spent the better part of the last two decades in jail, was not here. she remains in prison in iran, but her two children, twins, 17 years old, her daughter and son, accepted the awa
it has also apologised to andy webb and the tribunal that dealt with the case.this is narges mohammadi, who is opposed to iranian women being required to wear the hijab. she remains in prison in tehran. ms mohammadi's17—year—old twins received the prize on her behalf and read out a speech their mother had written from prison. 0ur correspondent bahman kalbasi sent this report from 0slo. what's being wrapped up behind me at 0slo city hall was the scene of a moving ceremonyjust a few hours...
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it says it has also apologised to andy webb, the journalist and the tribunal.llo from the bbc sport centre. we could be seeing one of the shocks, manchester city are losing against luton. adebayo put the home side up, and that is how it stands for the second half not long under way. pep guardiola trying to avoid a fifth win this game in the first time in his career. two other matches at the same stage, full cruising against west ham 3—0 and looking for a first win against them since 2014. everton have gone 1—0 up against chelsea. later on, a big match for tottenham and newcastle as they look to bounce back from defeats. tottenham became the first team in premier league history to fail to win five consecutive matches after taking the lead in all of them, but their boss ange postecoglou remains postive for the future. there's been progress made, for sure, in many areas. other areas we need to do a lot of work in. we have obviously had some challenges within that timeframe of injuries which have disrupted our sort of ability to have a consistent line—up out there.
it says it has also apologised to andy webb, the journalist and the tribunal.llo from the bbc sport centre. we could be seeing one of the shocks, manchester city are losing against luton. adebayo put the home side up, and that is how it stands for the second half not long under way. pep guardiola trying to avoid a fifth win this game in the first time in his career. two other matches at the same stage, full cruising against west ham 3—0 and looking for a first win against them since 2014....
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it's down to the tenacious nature of this journalist andy webb, who's been following this and he's madek it's something like 30,000 emails which they previously said were irrelevant and now they're holding them back. but if we see those and we get the fact that they've been sort of covering this up, i think heads will have to roll. it's a very, very serious situation. >> c , we well, i think >> lady c, we well, i think martin bashir should be charged with the serious crimes he committed . committed. >> and i also think that the bbc functionaries who were involved in the cover up and who have been lying through their back teeth for decades should either be charged or stripped of or penalised in terms of their pensions . i think, you know, pensions. i think, you know, this is a very serious matter for what they did to the prince, to diana was an absolute outrage . they knew she was emotionally fragile and mentally ill. . they knew she was emotionally fragile and mentally ill . and fragile and mentally ill. and not only did did martin bashir play not only did did martin bashir play upon it
it's down to the tenacious nature of this journalist andy webb, who's been following this and he's madek it's something like 30,000 emails which they previously said were irrelevant and now they're holding them back. but if we see those and we get the fact that they've been sort of covering this up, i think heads will have to roll. it's a very, very serious situation. >> c , we well, i think >> lady c, we well, i think martin bashir should be charged with the serious crimes he...
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it's down to the tenacious nature of this journalist andy webb, who's been following this and he's madek it's something like 30,000 emails which they previously said were irrelevant and now they're holding them back. but if we see those and we get the fact that they've been sort of covering this up, i think heads will have to roll. it's a very, very serious situation. >> c , we well, i think >> lady c, we well, i think martin bashir should be charged with the serious crimes he committed . committed. >> and i also think that the bbc functionaries who were involved in the cover up and who have been lying through their back teeth for decades should either be charged or stripped of or penalised in terms of their pensions . i think, you know, pensions. i think, you know, this is a very serious matter for what they did to the prince, to diana was an absolute outrage . they knew she was emotionally fragile and mentally ill. . they knew she was emotionally fragile and mentally ill . and fragile and mentally ill. and not only did did martin bashir play not only did did martin bashir play upon it
it's down to the tenacious nature of this journalist andy webb, who's been following this and he's madek it's something like 30,000 emails which they previously said were irrelevant and now they're holding them back. but if we see those and we get the fact that they've been sort of covering this up, i think heads will have to roll. it's a very, very serious situation. >> c , we well, i think >> lady c, we well, i think martin bashir should be charged with the serious crimes he...