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anne sacoolas is 100% coming back.u when and if we have to wait until the next administration comes along, this extradition request hangs there forever. it's never going to go away. this administration will go away. this administration will go away and we will wait if we need to for the next five, ten, 15 years. i can assure you that anne sacoolas will be coming back one day. this is farfrom will be coming back one day. this is far from over. when the crown prosecution service said they had started extradition proceedings and anne sacoolas was going to be charged, she hasn't based trial. and will not voluntarily return to the uk to face a potentialjail sentence. thought was a terrible but unintentional accident. that is what anne sacoolas alloys are maintaining, that this was not a crime inasmuch as it was an accident. how is it that you cannot accept that? we have a law in this country that forbids you from driving dangerously and if you drive dangerously in the uk and you take a life, you open yourself up to be prose
anne sacoolas is 100% coming back.u when and if we have to wait until the next administration comes along, this extradition request hangs there forever. it's never going to go away. this administration will go away. this administration will go away and we will wait if we need to for the next five, ten, 15 years. i can assure you that anne sacoolas will be coming back one day. this is farfrom will be coming back one day. this is far from over. when the crown prosecution service said they had...
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the home office has requested american anne sacoolas to be extradited to the uk over the death of teenagerunn. and the cheshire teenager helped during a seizure by his online gaming friend 5,000 miles away. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the political commentator and former conservative advisor, jo—anne nadler and political writer and academic, maya goodfellow. after three years of deadlock, power sharing will return to northern ireland. a deal aimed at restoring devolved government was agreed by the main political parties, sinn fein and the democratic unionists, this afternoon. the northern ireland assembly will sit for the first time in 36 months tomorrow after it was suspended in 2017, after a political dispute. the vacuum created has had a big impact on public services, affecting schools, the nhs and key projects. it's hoped the agreement will bring about improvement and reform. but sinn fein and the dup are warning that serious challenges remain. there's flash photography in this report by our ireland correspondent emma vardy. after thr
the home office has requested american anne sacoolas to be extradited to the uk over the death of teenagerunn. and the cheshire teenager helped during a seizure by his online gaming friend 5,000 miles away. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the political commentator and former conservative advisor, jo—anne nadler and political writer and academic, maya goodfellow. after three years of deadlock, power sharing will return to northern ireland. a...
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the us has rejected an extradition request for anne sacoolas. fight. the government spending watchdog says no—one took full account of the risks and complexity of the high—speed rail which could now cost £106 billion. in spore, serena williams is out of the australian open. the seven time champion lost to her chinese opponent in the third round, her earliest defeat in melbourne since 2006. bobby dazzler, roberto may note late winner at wolves sense liverpool 16 points clear at the top of the premier league. league1 liverpool 16 points clear at the top of the premier league. league 1 side tranmere knock watford out of the fa cup. next up it's manchester united in the fourth round. i'll be back with more on all those stories after 9:30am. the president of the european commission has signed boris johnson's brexit withdrawal agreement, a week to the day the uk is due to leave the eu. ursula von der leyen and the european council president, charles michel, put pen to paper to the deal signalling the uk's departure. the european parliament is expected
the us has rejected an extradition request for anne sacoolas. fight. the government spending watchdog says no—one took full account of the risks and complexity of the high—speed rail which could now cost £106 billion. in spore, serena williams is out of the australian open. the seven time champion lost to her chinese opponent in the third round, her earliest defeat in melbourne since 2006. bobby dazzler, roberto may note late winner at wolves sense liverpool 16 points clear at the top of...
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justice and that anne sacoolas should return to the uk. we are now urgently considering our options. " britain's prime minister said that she was wrong to use the nomadic community. and has urged president trump to reconsider his position. the dunn family say they may have to wait until the u.s. gets a new president. >> if it means we have to wait until the next administration, then we will. >> reporter: british courts have tried anne sacoolas with dangerous driving causing death. if convicted, the american mother of three faces up to 14 years in prison. that is if she returns to the uk. cbs news, london. >> the dunn family is preparing a civil lawsuit against anne sacoolas in the u.s. , seeking millions of dollars in compensation. >>> coming up, it's been a busy week in san francisco's chinatown. how many are preparing for the lunar new year. >>> the year of the rats is upon us. today, san francisco's chinatown is bustling with everyone getting ready for the largest lunar new year celebration outside of asia. shops, markets and bakeries p
justice and that anne sacoolas should return to the uk. we are now urgently considering our options. " britain's prime minister said that she was wrong to use the nomadic community. and has urged president trump to reconsider his position. the dunn family say they may have to wait until the u.s. gets a new president. >> if it means we have to wait until the next administration, then we will. >> reporter: british courts have tried anne sacoolas with dangerous driving causing...
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what does this do to your fight to get anne sacoolas back?cross lots of them since the 11th of october. and it's just another one that we will get over, eventually. this is just a setback, not the end? absolutely. it certainly is. it won't be the end, it never will be the end, we're not going anywhere. the decision to block the extradition was taken at the highest level, with mike pompeo, the secretary of state, formally telling the british government. the americans insist mrs sacoolas was covered by diplomatic immunity at the time of the accident. it is now nearly five months since harry died here, and his parents had been expecting that it would be for the american courts to decide whether to extradite anne sacoolas. now that the american government has stepped in, they do see that as a setback, but say their fight will go on. tonight, the dunns' local mp, business secretary andrea leadsom, met the family and said they had the full support of boris johnson in their fight. the prime minister is very much on the side of the family in their de
what does this do to your fight to get anne sacoolas back?cross lots of them since the 11th of october. and it's just another one that we will get over, eventually. this is just a setback, not the end? absolutely. it certainly is. it won't be the end, it never will be the end, we're not going anywhere. the decision to block the extradition was taken at the highest level, with mike pompeo, the secretary of state, formally telling the british government. the americans insist mrs sacoolas was...
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the decision to block the extradition of anne sacoolas was taken by mike pompeo, the us secretary of state who insisted she was covered by diplomatic immunity at the time of the accident. it is five months since harry died, and his family had been expecting that it was for the american courts to decide whether to extradite anne sacoolas and now that the american government has stepped in they see that as a setback and say that their fight will go on. tonight, the done family's local mp, business secretary andrea leadsom said the family had the full support of boris johnson end their campaign. the prime minister is very much on the side of the family in their desire to see justice done for harry, and all of us in government are working towards that end. harry's family said they had to set aside their grieving to pursue this cause, and insist they won't be silenced. duncan kennedy, bbc news. now on bbc news, it's our world. hevrin khalaf was a rising star in kurdish —controlled northern syria. the region where the kurds had been the key ally of the us in the fight against so—called isl
the decision to block the extradition of anne sacoolas was taken by mike pompeo, the us secretary of state who insisted she was covered by diplomatic immunity at the time of the accident. it is five months since harry died, and his family had been expecting that it was for the american courts to decide whether to extradite anne sacoolas and now that the american government has stepped in they see that as a setback and say that their fight will go on. tonight, the done family's local mp,...
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the decision to block the extradition of anne sacoolas was taken by mike pompeo, the american secretarys sacoolas was covered by diplomatic immunity at the time of the accident. it's now nearly five months since harry died here and his parents had been expecting that it would be for the american courts to decide whether to extradite anne sacoolas. now that the american government has stepped in, they do see that as a setback, but say their fight will go on. tonight, the dunns‘ local mp, the business secretary andrea leadsom, said the family had the full support of borisjohnson in theircampaign. the prime minister is very much on the side of the family in their desire to see justice done for harry and all of us in government are working towards that end. harry's family say they have had to set aside their grieving to pursue this cause and insist they won't be silenced. duncan kennedy, bbc news. a coronor has ruled that the death of a baby boy a week after he was delivered at a hospital in kent was wholly avoidable. harry richford died at the queen elizabeth the queen mother hospital in m
the decision to block the extradition of anne sacoolas was taken by mike pompeo, the american secretarys sacoolas was covered by diplomatic immunity at the time of the accident. it's now nearly five months since harry died here and his parents had been expecting that it would be for the american courts to decide whether to extradite anne sacoolas. now that the american government has stepped in, they do see that as a setback, but say their fight will go on. tonight, the dunns‘ local mp, the...
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the decision to block the extradition of anne sacoolas was taken by mike pompeo, the american secretaryd mrs sacoolas was covered by diplomatic immunity at the time of the accident. it's now nearly five months since harry died here and his parents had been expecting that it would be for the american courts to decide whether to extradite anne sacoolas. now that the american government has stepped in, they do see that as a setback, but say their fight will go on. tonight, the dunns' local mp, the business secretary andrea leadsom, said the family had the full support of borisjohnson in theircampaign. the prime minister is very much on the side of the family in their desire to see justice done for harry and all of us in government are working towards that end. harry's family say they have had to set aside their grieving to pursue this cause and insist they won't be silenced. duncan kennedy, bbc news. at least six people have died in a powerful earthquake in eastern turkey. the magnitude 6.8 tremor also damaged buildings, and was felt in neighbouring countries. turkish aid agencies have sen
the decision to block the extradition of anne sacoolas was taken by mike pompeo, the american secretaryd mrs sacoolas was covered by diplomatic immunity at the time of the accident. it's now nearly five months since harry died here and his parents had been expecting that it would be for the american courts to decide whether to extradite anne sacoolas. now that the american government has stepped in, they do see that as a setback, but say their fight will go on. tonight, the dunns' local mp, the...
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after a ll anne sacoolas time and time again.hat failed, and extradition request was issued for her to be returned to the uk by the american authorities but in a statement by the state department, it is very clear that they are turning that down. the us state department said if the united states we re department said if the united states were to grant the uk's extradition request, it would render diplomatic immunitya request, it would render diplomatic immunity a practical nullity and would set in extraordinarily troubling precedent. they do go on to say that the government here again expresses its sincere condolences to the family but of course that is far short of what they really want and that is for anne sacoolas to face this charge of causing death by dangerous driving. the construction of the controversial hs2 railway line is billions of pounds over budget and years behind schedule. the national audit office says the department for transport failed to understand how complex and risky the project would be. the government say
after a ll anne sacoolas time and time again.hat failed, and extradition request was issued for her to be returned to the uk by the american authorities but in a statement by the state department, it is very clear that they are turning that down. the us state department said if the united states we re department said if the united states were to grant the uk's extradition request, it would render diplomatic immunitya request, it would render diplomatic immunity a practical nullity and would set...
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more on the united states rejecting an extradition request for anne sacoolas.ight, nothing. us it. we are quite happy to continue ourfight, nothing. us all make it go away. it does not matter how long it takes. if it means we have to wait until the next administration infourand a wait until the next administration in four and a half or five years, we will. we hope it will not take that long but we are fully equipped to be able to manage those expectations if it does, and managed to continue to go through this process no matter what. we are not going anywhere. the extradition request will be forever over the head of answer coolers, and we‘re happy to see it through —— figure forever over anne sacoolas‘ head. a statement was put out by the government over nature in their full support of us, we are extremely pleased with that statement. it is wonderful support to us as a family. we are seeing them this afternoon, we will come out and do a press conference after that, we will take each day at a time as we have done for the last four months. charlotte done. —— charl
more on the united states rejecting an extradition request for anne sacoolas.ight, nothing. us it. we are quite happy to continue ourfight, nothing. us all make it go away. it does not matter how long it takes. if it means we have to wait until the next administration infourand a wait until the next administration in four and a half or five years, we will. we hope it will not take that long but we are fully equipped to be able to manage those expectations if it does, and managed to continue to...
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and, harry dunn's mother makes a direct appeal to borisjohnson on this programme to demand that ann sacoolasas driving the car who killed her son, be extradited back to britain. borisjohnson, you boris johnson, you are borisjohnson, you are the one with the power to be able to bring an a nswer the power to be able to bring an answer coolers back to the uk. do the right thing and make our country proud of you and bring her back, please. we'll hear more from charlotte charles at 10:30. hi, welcome to the programme. we're live until 11:00 this morning. loads of you have been getting in touch with us in recent days, and we appreciate it, thank you very very much. use the hashtag victoria live. email victoria@bbc.co.uk. text 61124 — it'll cost the standard network rate. first, carrie has the news. the american basketball legend, kobe bryant, has died in a helicopter crash in california, alongside his teenage daughter and seven other people. the five—time nba champion played for the la lakers throughout his career. the 41—year—old is considered one of the greatest players in the game's history. tr
and, harry dunn's mother makes a direct appeal to borisjohnson on this programme to demand that ann sacoolasas driving the car who killed her son, be extradited back to britain. borisjohnson, you boris johnson, you are borisjohnson, you are the one with the power to be able to bring an a nswer the power to be able to bring an answer coolers back to the uk. do the right thing and make our country proud of you and bring her back, please. we'll hear more from charlotte charles at 10:30. hi,...
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the american base anne sacoolas left moments before the accident.official spokesman said today the government would carefully consider what future action can be taken, and is urgently considering options. duncan kennedy, bbc news, northamptonshire. the government's spending watchdog says the risk and complexity of building the hs2 rail line were underestimated from the start. the national audit office says it can't estimate the overall cost of the project, but a leaked review this weak said it could be over £100 billion — tens of billions more than original estimate. ministers will make their final decision on the project in the coming weeks and say they are already acting on many of the report's recommendations. our transport correspondent, tom burridge, reports. today, a critical report on hs2, as work to build a new high—speed line goes on in birmingham. clearance for a new station here has revealed the remains of the old one. archaeologists now need to look at the foundations of the old station and work out if any of it needs to be preserved, be
the american base anne sacoolas left moments before the accident.official spokesman said today the government would carefully consider what future action can be taken, and is urgently considering options. duncan kennedy, bbc news, northamptonshire. the government's spending watchdog says the risk and complexity of building the hs2 rail line were underestimated from the start. the national audit office says it can't estimate the overall cost of the project, but a leaked review this weak said it...
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beyond that, i think there's a way to go yet to get anne sacoolas back, but we have no doubt that shee couldn't tell us exactly what all of the options are because they are currently being reviewed. this is a largely unprecedented case and there is a lot of work — particularly on the lawyers' part — to do, before they can come out and say exactly what they're going to do for us, but we are in no doubt that that's what they're going to do. there is more as always on our website. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @bbckasiamadera. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme... tunisia's 0ns jabeur — the first arab woman to reach a grand slam quarter—final, now hopes to go one better a grand slam quarter—final, at the australian open. a country mourns a lost star — kobe bryant is remembered from one side of the usa to the other. and 13—time winners arsenal are through to the last 16 of the fa cup after a 2—1 win over bournemouth. hello and welcome to programme, where we start with tennis news. the quarter—finals are
beyond that, i think there's a way to go yet to get anne sacoolas back, but we have no doubt that shee couldn't tell us exactly what all of the options are because they are currently being reviewed. this is a largely unprecedented case and there is a lot of work — particularly on the lawyers' part — to do, before they can come out and say exactly what they're going to do for us, but we are in no doubt that that's what they're going to do. there is more as always on our website. you can...
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harry done's family already started a series of protests outside the american base anne sacoolas leftfficial spokesman said today the government would carefully consider what future action can be taken and is urgently considering options. an update on the cobra meeting in the light of the coronavirus outbreak which began in china. the health secretary matt hancock has said that the risk to the public here remained low but we are to expect that the chief medical officer will make a statement later today. those conversations being had in this country and other places as the authorities tried to assess the extent of the level of risk and to find out more about how the coronavirus is spread. we will bring you more and take that statement when it comes in. german media are reporting a shooting in the town of rot am see a suspect has been detained by the authorities. local media say that suspect is a man in his 30s. local media say that suspect is a man in his 30s. a man who struck a police officer with a machete during a traffic stop has been jailed for 16 years. muhammad rodwan attacked p
harry done's family already started a series of protests outside the american base anne sacoolas leftfficial spokesman said today the government would carefully consider what future action can be taken and is urgently considering options. an update on the cobra meeting in the light of the coronavirus outbreak which began in china. the health secretary matt hancock has said that the risk to the public here remained low but we are to expect that the chief medical officer will make a statement...
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what does this do to your fight to get anne sacoolas back?the 11th of october and it's just another one that we will get over, eventually. this is just a setback, not the end? absolutely. it certainly is. it won't be the end, it never will be the end, we're not going anywhere. the decision to block the extradition was taken at the highest level, with mike pompeo, the secretary of state, formally telling the british government. the americans insist mrs sacoolas was covered by diplomatic immunity at the time of the accident. it is now nearly five months since harry died here, and his parents had been expecting that it would be for the american courts to decide whether to extradite anne sacoolas. now that the american government has stepped in, they do see that as a setback, but say their fight will go on. tonight, the dunns' local mp, business secretary andrea leadsom, met the family and said they had the full support of boris johnson in their fight. the prime minister is very much on the side of the family in their desire to see justice done f
what does this do to your fight to get anne sacoolas back?the 11th of october and it's just another one that we will get over, eventually. this is just a setback, not the end? absolutely. it certainly is. it won't be the end, it never will be the end, we're not going anywhere. the decision to block the extradition was taken at the highest level, with mike pompeo, the secretary of state, formally telling the british government. the americans insist mrs sacoolas was covered by diplomatic immunity...
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her son, harry will come back, she said of anne sacoolas.hat a traffic accident. he was out on his motorbike, out on the road just outside a us military base in northamptonshire when he was hit bya in northamptonshire when he was hit by a car. he died at the age of 19 at last august. in essence, his mother saying that as far as she is concerned, the family's fight continues. now, joseph mccann is considered one of the country's most dangerous sex offenders. last month he was jailed for a minimum of 30 years for kidnapping and raping women and children in the north and south of england. it emerged that he had been wrongly released from prison when he committed his crimes. now, the first of his victims to speak publicly has told the bbc that she has never received an official apology — and she believes senior figures should be held to account for probation failings which led to mccann‘s mistaken release. she's been speaking to our home affairs correspondent, june kelly. held captive in this car is the first of the women joseph mccann kidnapped
her son, harry will come back, she said of anne sacoolas.hat a traffic accident. he was out on his motorbike, out on the road just outside a us military base in northamptonshire when he was hit bya in northamptonshire when he was hit by a car. he died at the age of 19 at last august. in essence, his mother saying that as far as she is concerned, the family's fight continues. now, joseph mccann is considered one of the country's most dangerous sex offenders. last month he was jailed for a...
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britain has requested the extradition of anne sacoolas, the american woman at the wheel of a car involvedn the uk. 19—year—old motorcyclist harry dunn died in the collision outside an raf base in august. mrs sacoolas, who's the wife of an american diplomat, returned to the us after the crash, claiming diplomatic immunity. she's since been charged by british police with causing death by dangerous driving. radd sieger — a spokesman for the dunn family — told us how his parents had reacted to the news. the circumstances, and let's not forget his parents lost their lovely sun, so, can we forget his parents lost their lovely sun, so, can we say we are forget his parents lost their lovely sun, so, can we say we are pleased? look, actually, that was the reaction in the circumstances, given all they have been through. they are pleased, they are relieved, but unlike a lot of the nonsense that is coming out of the united states administration at the moment that anne sacoolas will not be returning, the parents continue to be dignified and measured and respectful, and will sit back now and allow the
britain has requested the extradition of anne sacoolas, the american woman at the wheel of a car involvedn the uk. 19—year—old motorcyclist harry dunn died in the collision outside an raf base in august. mrs sacoolas, who's the wife of an american diplomat, returned to the us after the crash, claiming diplomatic immunity. she's since been charged by british police with causing death by dangerous driving. radd sieger — a spokesman for the dunn family — told us how his parents had reacted...
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borisjohnson has said the chances of the us handing over anne sacoolas, the woman suspected of causingry low. the uk government has made an extradition request and will make every effort to secure justice for the teenager's family. the us state department has said the extradition request for the suspect charged in connection with the death of the teenage motorcyclist is highly inappropriate. in a moment we will speak to radd seiger, the spokesman for the dunn family. before we do, this is what the prime minister told the bbc earlier today. i think it is right we have made the appeal for extradition, i have been clear with you, dan, i think the chances of america responding by sending anne sacoolas to this country are very low. it's not what they do, but we will continue to make every effort that we can. at least 80 have been killed in pakistan as a result of avalanches and landslides, caused by unusually severe weather. more than 50 bodies have been recovered in pakistani administered kashmir, with rescue efforts ongoing. secunder kermani reports from islamabad. there have been excepti
borisjohnson has said the chances of the us handing over anne sacoolas, the woman suspected of causingry low. the uk government has made an extradition request and will make every effort to secure justice for the teenager's family. the us state department has said the extradition request for the suspect charged in connection with the death of the teenage motorcyclist is highly inappropriate. in a moment we will speak to radd seiger, the spokesman for the dunn family. before we do, this is what...
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state department said it was "highly inappropriate" for britain to apply for the extradition of anne sacoolashe uk and irish governments, offered resolutions on a range of long standing disputes including the irish language act and increasing police numbers. those are the main stories this morning. a massive date for sport today. the liverpool side are seemingly coasting towards the title. we could see one of the records of alternate because they could commit the most points after 21 matches. i am sure you wonder if tottenham could spring anything today. i will be not with the inconsistencies in. liverpool are just breaking records we capture week. it has been an incredible season. the test will be, how long they can keep it going. i am sure there will be a blip at some stage. they have been quite a fee is in the news this week. harry kane has been injured until april so it will be interesting to see if they buy summary into replace him. an interesting test today. we have that on the programme. some interesting stuff today. we are talking about gambling which has been in the news this week wi
state department said it was "highly inappropriate" for britain to apply for the extradition of anne sacoolashe uk and irish governments, offered resolutions on a range of long standing disputes including the irish language act and increasing police numbers. those are the main stories this morning. a massive date for sport today. the liverpool side are seemingly coasting towards the title. we could see one of the records of alternate because they could commit the most points after 21...
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so, elsewhere in that bbc interview borisjohnson said the chance of the us handing over anne sacoolasash — are "very low". an extradition request was made last friday. the british government says it is "making every effort" to secure justice for the 19—year—old's family. the us state department has said the extradition request for the suspect, who has been charged over the incident, is highly inappropriate. in a moment we will speak to radd seiger, spokesman for the dunn family. first though, here's what the prime minister had to say. i think it is right we have made the appeal for extradition. i have to be absolutely clear with you, i think the chances of america actually responding by sending back anne sacoolas to this country are very limited. that is not with the do, but we continue to make every effort that we can. mr seigerjoins us now from denver. great to have you with us. where have you got to it with this extradition request? the government have weighed in but we have you got to in the legal process? the extradition request went in on friday and it goes into the legal box no
so, elsewhere in that bbc interview borisjohnson said the chance of the us handing over anne sacoolasash — are "very low". an extradition request was made last friday. the british government says it is "making every effort" to secure justice for the 19—year—old's family. the us state department has said the extradition request for the suspect, who has been charged over the incident, is highly inappropriate. in a moment we will speak to radd seiger, spokesman for the...
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sorry to interrupt, what can he do to make sure anne sacoolas complies with the extradition request?wyers in washington who have to deal with this under the rule of law and follow due process. why is even talking about what might happen when it gets to the secretary of state who ultimately makes a political decision? it is not something we should be discussing. all it does is dishearten the family and the rest of the nation. i have been inundated with messages this morning asking if that is correct? ifi morning asking if that is correct? if i took that attitude from the start, we would not have got anywhere. look how far we have count. i want to hear from him what exactly he is going to do to make sure she comes back. if we need to get to a point where the united states refuses, then we will talk about what the reaction from team harry and the british government will be. i can assure you there will be consequences. one will be not acce pt be consequences. one will be not accept these bases in our communities, we are clearly not safe living around them. people canjust get on the next
sorry to interrupt, what can he do to make sure anne sacoolas complies with the extradition request?wyers in washington who have to deal with this under the rule of law and follow due process. why is even talking about what might happen when it gets to the secretary of state who ultimately makes a political decision? it is not something we should be discussing. all it does is dishearten the family and the rest of the nation. i have been inundated with messages this morning asking if that is...
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let's have them come out today and clean it up and let's give it our best shot to bring anne sacoolas no. charlotte is away in spain trying to get some rest. it was actually herbert yesterday which is, listen, she wasjust was actually herbert yesterday which is, listen, she was just utterly upset and confused because it wasn't what we had agreed. listen, i said all i could do is reach out to number ten and try and start a dialogue and then i would try and explain things to them. she was absolutely beside herself yesterday on her birthday. good to talk to you and get your perspective on the interview with the prime minister yesterday. it was harry dunn's mum's birthday yesterday when she heard that news. you can only begin what her reaction would have been. when the feeling was that the traffic was all moving in one way and then essentially the prime minister says it is not going to happen. it is heartbreaking. there are two sides, aren't they? what we can be clear about is there isa what we can be clear about is there is a mixed picture when it comes to rain. -- is a mixed picture whe
let's have them come out today and clean it up and let's give it our best shot to bring anne sacoolas no. charlotte is away in spain trying to get some rest. it was actually herbert yesterday which is, listen, she wasjust was actually herbert yesterday which is, listen, she was just utterly upset and confused because it wasn't what we had agreed. listen, i said all i could do is reach out to number ten and try and start a dialogue and then i would try and explain things to them. she was...
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the headlines at 11:00: the us has turned down the extradition request for anne sacoolas.been tested for coronavirus. three chinese cities are in lockdown with citizens being told not to leave. bbc news investigation uncovered several preve nta ble ba by debts investigation uncovered several preventable baby debts at an nhs trust in kent. the number of crimes that result in a charge or caution by police hits a new low — justi in every iii cases. world leaders gather injerusalem to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the auschwitz death camp in occupied poland.
the headlines at 11:00: the us has turned down the extradition request for anne sacoolas.been tested for coronavirus. three chinese cities are in lockdown with citizens being told not to leave. bbc news investigation uncovered several preve nta ble ba by debts investigation uncovered several preventable baby debts at an nhs trust in kent. the number of crimes that result in a charge or caution by police hits a new low — justi in every iii cases. world leaders gather injerusalem to mark the...
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government after anne sacoolas was charged with causing death by dangerous driving last month. >> can i have a word with you, please? >> no. >> will you go back to the uk, mrs. sacoolas? >> reporter: sacoolas apologized for what she calls a tragic mistake, admitting she was driving on the wrong side of the road when she struck 19-year-old harry dunn's motorcycle near an american air base. according to the legal team, she, quote, stayed on the scene to assist before an ambulance took him to the hospital where he died. but three weeks later sacoolas left the uk claiming diplomatic immunity in the u.s. and sparking a rift between the two countries. >> i can't believe she's leaving us after doing this. how can you just be like that? just get on a plane and go? >> reporter: dunn's parents have repeatedly called on sacoolas to return and face trial, even traveling to washington to meet with president trump but falling short of securing his support. the u.s. state department maintains that sacoolas had diplomatic immunity and called the extradition request, quote, highly inappropriate. but i
government after anne sacoolas was charged with causing death by dangerous driving last month. >> can i have a word with you, please? >> no. >> will you go back to the uk, mrs. sacoolas? >> reporter: sacoolas apologized for what she calls a tragic mistake, admitting she was driving on the wrong side of the road when she struck 19-year-old harry dunn's motorcycle near an american air base. according to the legal team, she, quote, stayed on the scene to assist before an...
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the home office has requested american anne sacoolas to be extradited to the uk over the death of teenagerteenager helped during a seizure by his online
the home office has requested american anne sacoolas to be extradited to the uk over the death of teenagerteenager helped during a seizure by his online
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is anne sacoolas coming back? yes, she has, at some point.been covering a lot. he was killed last year. we will continue to do so, as well. carol is talking about variable weather, is that a description? it isa it is a very good description, louise, thank you. you can see this picture from suffolk shows mist and fast. into norfolk we have proper fog, and today we are looking at some dense fog patches for a wee while yet. it is looking rather cloudy for the rest of the week. there will be brightness rented times, mostly dry but also some rain forecast. back to the file, the met office has a yellow weather warning valid until 11am across southern england and wales. —— back to that fog. it is patchy fog across parts of south—west england, south wales, the midlands, east anglia and the south—east. we have put the major motorways on but it will also affect the minor routes. if you are in an area hanging on to the fog, your temperature will not get much higher than about two or three degrees. quite a lot of cloud across—the—board, we are looking at
is anne sacoolas coming back? yes, she has, at some point.been covering a lot. he was killed last year. we will continue to do so, as well. carol is talking about variable weather, is that a description? it isa it is a very good description, louise, thank you. you can see this picture from suffolk shows mist and fast. into norfolk we have proper fog, and today we are looking at some dense fog patches for a wee while yet. it is looking rather cloudy for the rest of the week. there will be...
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beyond that, i think there is a way to go yet to get anne sacoolas back but we have no doubt she is coming back, we couldn't know exactly what all the options are because they are currently being reviewed. this is a largely unprecedented case and there isa largely unprecedented case and there is a lot of work, particularly on the lawyer was my part, to do before they can come out and say exactly what they are going to do. the latest there from harry dunn's family. it is just past 3:30am latest there from harry dunn's family. it isjust past 3:30am in the morning. this week i'm in san sebastian. spain's culinary hotspot, tasting my way through all of the pintxos, and finding out how to pay like a local. aupa! we hear about the positive effects of travel on our mental health. i'm feeling on top of the world. fantastic! and rajan is in saudi arabia, exploring jeddah's historic district. san sebastian, the basque country's holiday playground, tucked away up here on the bay of biscay. it's really stunning. there are three beaches with coastal hiking trails, but what people really come here for i
beyond that, i think there is a way to go yet to get anne sacoolas back but we have no doubt she is coming back, we couldn't know exactly what all the options are because they are currently being reviewed. this is a largely unprecedented case and there isa largely unprecedented case and there is a lot of work, particularly on the lawyer was my part, to do before they can come out and say exactly what they are going to do. the latest there from harry dunn's family. it is just past 3:30am latest...
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he essentially said that anne sacoolas is not going to come back to the uk.iplomats both in washington and london working 2a/7 to bring anne sacoolas back. our london working 2a/7 to bring anne sacoolas back. 0urfriends in the cabinet who were clearly with us. and we will take it a step at a time. we are not too concerned as to boris‘s predictions as to what may or may not happen. how are they doing? really, really struggling. i cannot emphasise how tough it is. holiday season is always painful and it is not getting any easier. to their absolute credit they are continuing to be here is an trying to get what they set out to get. when we showed the footage, how does that impact on them? it isjust not make you think we all felt it, it was horrifying. it increased the urgency. we have been asking for this review for mums and every cloud has a silver lining but that incident on friday has served to bring things sharply into focus. they want action and we expect action this week. does it encourage you to hear the head of northampton police saying this is the number
he essentially said that anne sacoolas is not going to come back to the uk.iplomats both in washington and london working 2a/7 to bring anne sacoolas back. our london working 2a/7 to bring anne sacoolas back. 0urfriends in the cabinet who were clearly with us. and we will take it a step at a time. we are not too concerned as to boris‘s predictions as to what may or may not happen. how are they doing? really, really struggling. i cannot emphasise how tough it is. holiday season is always...
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anne sacoolas fled britain after striking harry dunn with her car. >> reporter: the family is not happy with this decision by mike -- by secretary pompeo, but they continue to have high level support. in a statement, robb said he's considering other options and britain would have acted differently in a similar case. we, of course, have been following the case of harry dunn very closely from the very beginning. we spoke with his mother earlier this morning. here's what she told us. >> nothing is going to stop us. nothing will make us go away. it doesn't matter how long it takes. if it means we got to wait the until the next administration, four and a half, fire years time we will. >> reporter: now you'll remember harry dunn's parents met president trump in the oval office last year where they had anne sacoolas waiting in another room at the white house. the family turned that meeting down and since then britain's courts have charged anne sacoolas with dangerous driving causing death. if convicted the american mother of three could face up to 14 years in prison. something that harry dunn'
anne sacoolas fled britain after striking harry dunn with her car. >> reporter: the family is not happy with this decision by mike -- by secretary pompeo, but they continue to have high level support. in a statement, robb said he's considering other options and britain would have acted differently in a similar case. we, of course, have been following the case of harry dunn very closely from the very beginning. we spoke with his mother earlier this morning. here's what she told us....
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the american driver, anne sacoolas, later left the country, claiming she had diplomatic immunity. cps charge came through, it was really hard to describe. i had carried out part of my promise to harry. you know, everything this stemmed from was a promise to him and his siblings that we would getjustice in one form or another. and number one, and still is number one, is to get her back to
the american driver, anne sacoolas, later left the country, claiming she had diplomatic immunity. cps charge came through, it was really hard to describe. i had carried out part of my promise to harry. you know, everything this stemmed from was a promise to him and his siblings that we would getjustice in one form or another. and number one, and still is number one, is to get her back to
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the teen was riding his motorbike near an american air force base, when anne sacoolas, the wife of the u.s. diplomat, struck the teen when she was driving on the wrong side of the road. she was working with authorities but three weeks later fled the country. the uk charged the 42-year-old with causing death by dangerous driving and have sent a letter of extradition which the u.s. rejected, saying she had diplomatic immunity. >> how can she live with herself doing this? how can you just be like that, just get on a plane and go home? >> reporter: for months, dunn's family have recently pleaded with the u.s. >> i know the people were lovely, very nice, and they were desperately sad. i offered to bring the person in question in and they weren't ready for it. >> reporter: sacoolas has apologized for what she calls a tragic mistake. her attorney issued a statement saying, anne is devastated by this tragic accident and would do anything she could to bring harry back. secretary of state mike pompeo will be here in the uk this wednesday on a diplomatic visit and his counterpart will be meeting
the teen was riding his motorbike near an american air force base, when anne sacoolas, the wife of the u.s. diplomat, struck the teen when she was driving on the wrong side of the road. she was working with authorities but three weeks later fled the country. the uk charged the 42-year-old with causing death by dangerous driving and have sent a letter of extradition which the u.s. rejected, saying she had diplomatic immunity. >> how can she live with herself doing this? how can you just be...
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mother has thanked mr raab for pushing her case, but said they will not stop campaigning until anne sacoolasystem. the british motorbike firm, norton, has gone into administration. founded in 1898, norton is one of the last remaining british motorcycle brands and best known for its involvement in motorsport. it employs around 100 people at its leicestershire base. one of the last surviving battle of britain pilots has died at the age of 101. wing commander paul farnes was a fighter ace, a pilot who had brought down five or more enemy aircraft. there are nowjust two raf pilots remaining who defended britain from german invasion in the summer of 1940. munaza rafiq has been looking back at his life. the british met the challenge by throwing in everything they had. they were famously described by churchill as "the few", young fighter pilots who thought daily attacks by enemy planes in the summer attacks by enemy planes in the summer of 1940. it became known as the battle of britain. amongst them was 21—year—old paul farnes. by the end of the summer, he was a confirmed ace, having shot down five
mother has thanked mr raab for pushing her case, but said they will not stop campaigning until anne sacoolasystem. the british motorbike firm, norton, has gone into administration. founded in 1898, norton is one of the last remaining british motorcycle brands and best known for its involvement in motorsport. it employs around 100 people at its leicestershire base. one of the last surviving battle of britain pilots has died at the age of 101. wing commander paul farnes was a fighter ace, a pilot...
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beyond that, i think there's a way to go yet to get anne sacoolas back, but we have no doubt that shehis is a largely unprecedented case and there is a lot of work — particularly on the lawyers' part — to do, before they can come out and say exactly what they're going to do for us, but we are in no doubt that that's what they're going to do. radd seiger, there. ceremonies have taken place to commemorate 75 years since the liberation of auschwitz. at the former nazi camp itself, world leaders joined survivors to keep alive the memory of those who perished. six million people, mostlyjewish, were murdered in all, with more than a million at auschwitz — which came to symbolise the horror of the nazi regime. today's ceremony had at its heart the survivors, who urged the world never to forget the suffering. our world affairs editor, john simpson, was watching. each anniversary, there are fewer survivors, yet even after 75 years, there are still thousands of them left. soon after dawn today, igor, prisoner number 188005, took part in a ceremony at the wall where tens of thousands were shot.
beyond that, i think there's a way to go yet to get anne sacoolas back, but we have no doubt that shehis is a largely unprecedented case and there is a lot of work — particularly on the lawyers' part — to do, before they can come out and say exactly what they're going to do for us, but we are in no doubt that that's what they're going to do. radd seiger, there. ceremonies have taken place to commemorate 75 years since the liberation of auschwitz. at the former nazi camp itself, world...
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the answer to this case, so it is not going as smoothly as boris johnson might have to —— the anne sacoolasher the huawei decision will harm us, as well. talking about china, and the coronavirus, because a lot of countries are looking at bringing people back from wuhan. matt hancock has said that if that was to happen, airlifting british nationals back from wuhan, they would be placed in quarantine for two weeks, which seems like sensible precautionary measure, he calls it a belt and braces approach, but there are concerns that around 1500 people have arrived in the uk from china since the new year who have not been checked so that is a big backlog that the authorities are trying to track down as many of those people as possible to get them checked, but so as possible to get them checked, but so far, so good, none of them has been tested and been found to be carrying the virus. it seems late to be announcing this two—week quarantine when they have known about this problem for several weeks. there have been complaints when some people have come back from wuhan through intermediary cities, no
the answer to this case, so it is not going as smoothly as boris johnson might have to —— the anne sacoolasher the huawei decision will harm us, as well. talking about china, and the coronavirus, because a lot of countries are looking at bringing people back from wuhan. matt hancock has said that if that was to happen, airlifting british nationals back from wuhan, they would be placed in quarantine for two weeks, which seems like sensible precautionary measure, he calls it a belt and braces...
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the us government has rejected the uk‘s extradition request for anne sacoolas, who left the country underis very much on the side of the family in their desire to see justice done for harry, and all of us in government are working towards that end. football is too dependent on money from gambling sponsorships, according to the sports minister, nigel adams. his warning comes amid mounting scrutiny of the industry after a deal was struck for some fa cup games to be shown exclusively on betting websites. here‘s our sports editor, dan roan. the last round of the fa cup was overshadowed by an outcry over a deal that meant some matches were only shown live on bookmakers‘ websites. there‘s since been a climb—down, but the controversy has reignited concern at how much betting companies use football to advertise. and having committed to reviewing gambling laws, the government says it now wants to see change. there is way too much dependency within football on gambling, for the sponsorship. that‘s plain to see. we have to look at this very, very carefully because problem gambling, you know, addicti
the us government has rejected the uk‘s extradition request for anne sacoolas, who left the country underis very much on the side of the family in their desire to see justice done for harry, and all of us in government are working towards that end. football is too dependent on money from gambling sponsorships, according to the sports minister, nigel adams. his warning comes amid mounting scrutiny of the industry after a deal was struck for some fa cup games to be shown exclusively on betting...
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his motorbike collided with a car allegedly driven on the wrong side of the road by 42—year—old anne sacoolasstates claiming diplomatic immunity. the extradition process will now be dealt with by the us authorities. us president donald trump has expressed sympathy for the queen, following the decision by the duke and duchess of sussex to step back as senior members of royal family. in an interview this evening, he was asked if had any advice for the british monarch. i think it's sad, i do. she's a great woman. she's never made a mistake and if you look, i mean, she's had, like a flawless time. you think harry should go back, come back and... well, i think, i think... i don't want to get into the whole thing but i find it... i just have such respect for the queen. i don't think this should be happening to her. the metropolitan police is treating an attack on a guard at whitemoor prison in cambridgeshire as a terrorist incident. the officer was stabbed by two inmates carrying bladed weapons and said to have been wearing fake suicide vests. a convicted terrorist, brusthom ziamani, is suspected o
his motorbike collided with a car allegedly driven on the wrong side of the road by 42—year—old anne sacoolasstates claiming diplomatic immunity. the extradition process will now be dealt with by the us authorities. us president donald trump has expressed sympathy for the queen, following the decision by the duke and duchess of sussex to step back as senior members of royal family. in an interview this evening, he was asked if had any advice for the british monarch. i think it's sad, i do....
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the us state department has described the british government's request for the extradition of anne sacoolasriving a car involved in a fatal accident in the uk. 19—year—old motorcyclist harry dunn died in the collision outside an raf base in august. she returned to the us after the crash, claiming diplomatic immunity. sweden has seen a drop in air passengers for the first year in a decade. the number of people flying fell by 4% in 2019 — a rare drop in recent years in a european union country. the state—owned airport operator says concern about climate change and increases in aviation tax are among the possible causes. more plant life is growing at high altitudes in the himalayan mountain range, according to new research. using satellite data covering more than 20 years, scientists have found that vegetation is expanding at heights beyond where trees are able to grow. elizabeth byers is a senior scientist and vegetation ecologist. she told me why the plants are moving further up the mountains. the planet is warming and vegetation is limited by cold in the himalayas at the upper levels, and s
the us state department has described the british government's request for the extradition of anne sacoolasriving a car involved in a fatal accident in the uk. 19—year—old motorcyclist harry dunn died in the collision outside an raf base in august. she returned to the us after the crash, claiming diplomatic immunity. sweden has seen a drop in air passengers for the first year in a decade. the number of people flying fell by 4% in 2019 — a rare drop in recent years in a european union...
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the us has turned down the extradition request for anne sacoolas who was charged with causing the deathunn by dangerous driving. the last few minutes the uk government has said it is deeply disappointed and it appears to be a denial ofjustice and they are urgently considering their options. 14 people in the uk have been tested for coronavirus — the respiratory disease which originated in china. it comes as three chinese cities are in lockdown tonight with citizens being told not to leave as the authorities try to contain the outbreak. a bbc news investigation uncovers several preventable baby deaths at an nhs trust in kent. the number of crimes that result in a charge or caution by police hits a new low — just one in every 14 cases. world leaders gather injerusalem to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the auschwitz death camp in occupied poland. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster john stapleton and guardian political correspondent kate proctor. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. tomorr
the us has turned down the extradition request for anne sacoolas who was charged with causing the deathunn by dangerous driving. the last few minutes the uk government has said it is deeply disappointed and it appears to be a denial ofjustice and they are urgently considering their options. 14 people in the uk have been tested for coronavirus — the respiratory disease which originated in china. it comes as three chinese cities are in lockdown tonight with citizens being told not to leave as...
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the us has rejected an extradition request for anne sacoolas but the dunn family says they will continueration will go away and we will wait if we need to, for the next five, ten, 15
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denial ofjustice" — foreign secretary dominic raab criticises the us for failing to extradite anne sacoolash of teenager harry dunn. the dunn family says they'll fight. just days before the second phase of the grenfell tower inquiry gets under way, the bbc has learned that councils still don't know the full extent of dangerous cladding in the uk. figures are published for the type of cladding used on grenfell, but local authorities weren't able to provide a clear picture for other types of dangerous materials — including the cladding which caught fire at a student block in bolton last year. graham satchell reports. at the base of grenfell tower, the writing on the wall is a call forjustice. for many here, there are still questions to be answered. it's why for survivors like tiago alves, resumption of this inquiry is critical. the second phase of this inquiry is probably most important part, get to the bottom of why this fire happened in the first place, get into the minds of the people who allowed something like this to happen and hopefully we will get to the bottom of this and bring the pe
denial ofjustice" — foreign secretary dominic raab criticises the us for failing to extradite anne sacoolash of teenager harry dunn. the dunn family says they'll fight. just days before the second phase of the grenfell tower inquiry gets under way, the bbc has learned that councils still don't know the full extent of dangerous cladding in the uk. figures are published for the type of cladding used on grenfell, but local authorities weren't able to provide a clear picture for other types...
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the us. says anne sacoolas, the wife of an american intelligence officer, had diplomatic immunity att. the lawyer for harry dunn's family says they will continue to fight for justice. this decision is not going to be taken lying down and in fact, when i spoke to the parents last night, it was quite late, they went to bed very peacefully, taking this decision in their stride and we knew that it was coming. it is just a step along the way. the department for transport has underestimated the complexities of building the h52 railway line between london and the north of england. the national audit office says the risks of the project were not adequately managed and lessons need to be learned. the government says it will make a final decision on the fate of the project next month. the president of the european commission has signed boris johnson's brexit withdrawal agreement — a week before the uk is due to leave the eu. ursula von der leyen and the european council president, charles michel put pen to paper to the deal signalling the uk's departure. the european parliament is expected to
the us. says anne sacoolas, the wife of an american intelligence officer, had diplomatic immunity att. the lawyer for harry dunn's family says they will continue to fight for justice. this decision is not going to be taken lying down and in fact, when i spoke to the parents last night, it was quite late, they went to bed very peacefully, taking this decision in their stride and we knew that it was coming. it is just a step along the way. the department for transport has underestimated the...
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the suspect, anne sacoolas, left the country after harry dunn died in a road accident.officials say the request is "highly inappropriate". in taiwan, early results from the election show the president tsai ing—wen is on course for a second term in office. her campaign has argued the contest is a chance to protect taiwan's democracy from chinese interference. sultan qaboos bin said of oman, one of the arab world's longest serving rulers, has died at the age of 79. he deposed his father in a coup in 1970 and set the country on a path to economic development, maintaining oman‘s neutrality in regional struggles. his cousin has been sworn in as successoi’. debenhams has begun closing 19 of its stores as part of plans to try to secure its future. in another blow to the high street, mothercare will stop trading tomorrow — with the loss of 2,800 jobs. our business correspondent, emma simpson has more. debenhams. a retailer at the heart of many a town or city centre. but today, six will close. 50 stores are to go, the first wave this month, the rest in 2021. there's not much lef
the suspect, anne sacoolas, left the country after harry dunn died in a road accident.officials say the request is "highly inappropriate". in taiwan, early results from the election show the president tsai ing—wen is on course for a second term in office. her campaign has argued the contest is a chance to protect taiwan's democracy from chinese interference. sultan qaboos bin said of oman, one of the arab world's longest serving rulers, has died at the age of 79. he deposed his...
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the us government has rejected the uk's extradition request for anne sacoolas, who left the country undere family's local mp. she met the us ambassador yesterday. the prime minister is very much on the side of the family in their desire to see justice done for harry, and all of us in government are working towards that end. that was andrea leadsom speaking earlier. last year, many of us used buy now pay later firms to delay payment, or split the cost over a number of months. but debt charities are warning that people are not being given enough information about hidden fees. millions of us are now opting to spread the pain of a purchase. some of the biggest online stores now give a choice to delay payment for an extra few weeks. no extra fees, and with next to no checks. unsurprisingly, it is a popular click with shoppers. let's get shopping. it is great, you could get stuck for money you know you will get paid at the end of the month, you have got enough money to stretch. it makes us feel like we are getting more of a deal, and it is bringing them more money. are getting more of a deal, a
the us government has rejected the uk's extradition request for anne sacoolas, who left the country undere family's local mp. she met the us ambassador yesterday. the prime minister is very much on the side of the family in their desire to see justice done for harry, and all of us in government are working towards that end. that was andrea leadsom speaking earlier. last year, many of us used buy now pay later firms to delay payment, or split the cost over a number of months. but debt charities...
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the us government has rejected the uk‘s extradition request for anne sacoolas, who left the country underthe family‘s local mp. she met the us ambassador yesterday. the prime minister is very much on the side of the family in their desire to see justice done for harry, and all of us in government are working towards that end. much more on that online. trading standards is warning home owners that they could be at risk of losing large amounts of money if they sell their properties using so—called quick sale estate agents. the organisation says it‘s seen dozens of examples of people being exploited and losing tens of thousands of pounds from the market value of their homes. radio a‘s money box reporter daniel whitworth has been explaining what‘s been happening. they differ from traditional high street estate agents, which normally ta ke street estate agents, which normally take much longer to sell your house, four, six, eight weeks, longer, so the big selling point for these quick sale estate agents is, we will sell it quickly. trading standards is concerned because, if you are a customer,
the us government has rejected the uk‘s extradition request for anne sacoolas, who left the country underthe family‘s local mp. she met the us ambassador yesterday. the prime minister is very much on the side of the family in their desire to see justice done for harry, and all of us in government are working towards that end. much more on that online. trading standards is warning home owners that they could be at risk of losing large amounts of money if they sell their properties using...
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state department said it was ‘highly inappropriate‘ for britain to apply for the extradition of anne sacoolasome office says the matter is now "a decision for the us authorities‘. the dunn family lawyer gave his reaction a little earlier. no doubt in my mind whatsoever, 100% she is coming back. the only thing i can't tell you is when. now, if this administration chooses tojust ignore the extradition request or reject it out of hand, i don't think there is anything any of us will be able to do. but let me just remind your viewers, this administration will not be here forever and a day, but that extradition request will be, and it will simply be re—presented if it is rejected and all we can do in those circumstances is hope that a reasonable administration comes in and deals with the request fairly. oman has declared three days of national mourning following the death of sultan qaboos at the age of 79. a funeral procession has taken place in muscat. the sultan‘s cousin has been proclaimed monarch after an emergency session was called to appoint a new leader. sultan qaboos was the longest servin
state department said it was ‘highly inappropriate‘ for britain to apply for the extradition of anne sacoolasome office says the matter is now "a decision for the us authorities‘. the dunn family lawyer gave his reaction a little earlier. no doubt in my mind whatsoever, 100% she is coming back. the only thing i can't tell you is when. now, if this administration chooses tojust ignore the extradition request or reject it out of hand, i don't think there is anything any of us will be...