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arthur labinjo-hughes _ convicted of killing arthur. ughes had _ convicted of killing arthur. arthur labinjo-hughes had been - convicted of killing arthur. arthur labinjo-hughes had been a - convicted of killing arthur. arthur| labinjo-hughes had been a happy convicted of killing arthur. fij't'ii,“ labinjo—hughes had been a happy and healthy little boy. he was subjected to months of beatings and punishments by his stepmother and father. during the trial, jurors listened to the hundreds of audio recordings that were made — all of them extremely distressing. some recordings that were made - all of them extremely distressing. some of those audio recordings _ them extremely distressing. some of those audio recordings and _ them extremely distressing. some of those audio recordings and videos - those audio recordings and videos were shown in that report — a decision which prompted several viewers to contact us in protest. here's barbara harris, and first, helen walker. the here's barbara harris, and first, helen walker.— helen walker. the horr
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transformed into a _ arthur labinjo—hughes be transformed into a desolate — arthur labinjo—hughes beesidential candidate bob dole has died, at the age of 98. another 86 cases of the omicron variant are confirmed in the uk as the government defends the decision to re—introduce pre—departure covid tests from tuesday.
transformed into a _ arthur labinjo—hughes be transformed into a desolate — arthur labinjo—hughes beesidential candidate bob dole has died, at the age of 98. another 86 cases of the omicron variant are confirmed in the uk as the government defends the decision to re—introduce pre—departure covid tests from tuesday.
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arthur labinjo—hughes had been a healthy and happy little boy.nishments by his stepmother, emma tustin, and father, thomas hughes. during the trial, jurors listened to the hundreds of audio recordings that tustin made — all of them extremely distressing. some of those audio recordings and videos were shown in that report — a decision which prompted several viewers to contact us in protest. here's barbara harris — and first, helen walker. the horrific and tragic murder of arthur was an important news story and was rightly included in the news at six. however, it was truly shocking to see film of the little boy in a terrible state of suffering, as recorded by his murderer, followed by a playing of the audio of his cries, used as part of the broadcast.
arthur labinjo—hughes had been a healthy and happy little boy.nishments by his stepmother, emma tustin, and father, thomas hughes. during the trial, jurors listened to the hundreds of audio recordings that tustin made — all of them extremely distressing. some of those audio recordings and videos were shown in that report — a decision which prompted several viewers to contact us in protest. here's barbara harris — and first, helen walker. the horrific and tragic murder of arthur was an...
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transformed into a _ arthur labinjo—hughes be transformed into a desolate — arthur labinjo—hughes bedesolate sea _ —— let our macro to be transformed. the former republican us senator and presidential candidate bob dole has died, at the age of 98. another 86 cases of the omicron variant are confirmed in the uk as the government defends the decision to re—introduce pre—departure covid tests from tuesday. and in germany, the campaign is on to give berlin techno unesco world heritage status. welcome to bbc news. pope francis has criticised what he's described as the �*narrow self—interest�* of european countries in the way they deal with migrants. the pope was speaking on a visit to a refugee camp on the greek island of lesbos, where he warned the treatment of migrants in the mediterranean could lead to the �*shipwreck of civilisation�*. from lesbos, the bbc�*s special correspondent fergal keane reports. they embrace the man and the message because at this moment, he is their most passionate advocate. pope francis arrives at the time of renewed political crisis in europe over the issue
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applause here, and the grounds around the country to mark the life of arthur labinjo—hughes, the six—year—oldl matches. today, there will be a vigil in solihull for arthur. the prime minister has said he will leave no stone unturned to find out what went wrong in what he called this appalling case. simon jones, bbc news. a blast of wintry weather is sweeping across parts of scotland and northern england, where nearly 5,000 homes are still without electricity nine days after the damage caused by storm arwen. business secretary kwasi kwarteng will visit bishop auckland later today and army troops will continue supporting residents in remote areas. mark mcalindon sent this report from northumberland. on saturday, royal artillery troops arrived at the west hartford fire station near cramlington to be briefed on battle plans of an unfamiliar kind. we're a very flexible organisation. we're trained and prepared for a range of tasks, um, be it abroad or at home. and, in this case, you know, in this period of goodwill, what better, what more rewarding task could there be than, you know, providing supp
applause here, and the grounds around the country to mark the life of arthur labinjo—hughes, the six—year—oldl matches. today, there will be a vigil in solihull for arthur. the prime minister has said he will leave no stone unturned to find out what went wrong in what he called this appalling case. simon jones, bbc news. a blast of wintry weather is sweeping across parts of scotland and northern england, where nearly 5,000 homes are still without electricity nine days after the damage...
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emma tustin has been told she will serve at least 29 years in prison for killing arthur labinjo—hughes. the boy's father, thomas hughes, has been jailed for 21 years for manslaughter. the judge at coventry crown court said it had been one of the most distressing cases he'd dealt with, and described the couple as "spiteful and sadistic". as our home editor mark easton reports, arthur's death raises yet more questions about whether enough is being done to protect vulnerable children. arthur, are you going to play for england? i he was a football—mad little boy, with a smile that belied the truth about his life. i'm going to play for liverpool or i'm going to play for tottenham. six—year—old arthur labinjo—hughes was, in the words of the judge today, "the victim of cruel, manipulative and pitiless treatment". emma tustin and her boyfriend, thomas hughes, were todayjailed for killing little arthur. tustin was sentenced to life for murder, with a minimum of 29 years, hughes for 21 years, for manslaughter. arthur was told to sit on the thinking step. arthur's put himself all over the floor.
emma tustin has been told she will serve at least 29 years in prison for killing arthur labinjo—hughes. the boy's father, thomas hughes, has been jailed for 21 years for manslaughter. the judge at coventry crown court said it had been one of the most distressing cases he'd dealt with, and described the couple as "spiteful and sadistic". as our home editor mark easton reports, arthur's death raises yet more questions about whether enough is being done to protect vulnerable children....
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a major review into the circumstances leading up to murder of arthur labinjo—hughes has been launchedy the government. the children's commissioner for england says change must come. arthur raised concerns. he was not a baby. he was six—years—old. he raised concerns and the system did not hear him. we must listen to the voices of children. the uk becomes the latest country to tighten its travel rules — as the omicron variant spreads. from tuesday, all arrivals will need a pre—departure covid test. we've been clear that we will take action if it is necessary. but it is important that, whilst we are introducing these new border measures today, to remember that vaccinations, remember, they are our first line of defence. pope francis is visiting a migrant camp on the greek island of lesbos as he seeks to highlight the plight of refugees. migration is not a problem of the middle east. not a problem of north africa. not a problem of europe and of greece. it is a problem of the world. at least 13 people have been killed after a volcano erupts on the indonesian island of java for the second ti
a major review into the circumstances leading up to murder of arthur labinjo—hughes has been launchedy the government. the children's commissioner for england says change must come. arthur raised concerns. he was not a baby. he was six—years—old. he raised concerns and the system did not hear him. we must listen to the voices of children. the uk becomes the latest country to tighten its travel rules — as the omicron variant spreads. from tuesday, all arrivals will need a pre—departure...
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a vigil in memory of six—year—old arthur labinjo—hughes, who was tortured and killed by his stepmother0 homes are still without power for a second weekend in the wake of storm arwen. another title for chelsea. the treble winners in 2021. and at wembley, chelsea have lifted the women's fa cup. they beat arsenal 3—0. good afternoon. the latest changes for travellers arriving in the uk have been heavily criticised by the travel industry, who warn that firms will be "devastated". under the changes, passengers will be required to show proof of a negative pcr or lateral flow test taken no earlier than 48 hours before departing for the uk. the changes come into effect early on tuesday morning. downing street says the measures are necessary because of the rise in cases of the new variant of coronavirus. the latest country to be added to the travel red list is nigeria — from tomorrow travellers to the uk will have to quarantine in a hotel for ten days. our business correspondent katie prescott reports. happy memories of holidays gone by. dennis and his partner were looking forward to many more
a vigil in memory of six—year—old arthur labinjo—hughes, who was tortured and killed by his stepmother0 homes are still without power for a second weekend in the wake of storm arwen. another title for chelsea. the treble winners in 2021. and at wembley, chelsea have lifted the women's fa cup. they beat arsenal 3—0. good afternoon. the latest changes for travellers arriving in the uk have been heavily criticised by the travel industry, who warn that firms will be "devastated"....
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the death of six—year—old arthur labinjo—hughes, who was starved and tortured — his stepmother is foundurder, his father of manslaughter. the duchess of sussex wins her privacy case against the publisher of the mail on sunday, after it printed parts of a letter she'd written to her father. the army is called on to help in the wake of storm arwen. nearly 20,000 people will have no electricity in scotland and northern england. and, it's nearly time for boxing day — we talk to the stars of the new british christmas rom—com. and coming up on the bbc news channel... he has his work permit, but ralf rangnick won't be in the dugout for manchester united against arsenal tonight. instead michael carrick takes charge for the last time.
the death of six—year—old arthur labinjo—hughes, who was starved and tortured — his stepmother is foundurder, his father of manslaughter. the duchess of sussex wins her privacy case against the publisher of the mail on sunday, after it printed parts of a letter she'd written to her father. the army is called on to help in the wake of storm arwen. nearly 20,000 people will have no electricity in scotland and northern england. and, it's nearly time for boxing day — we talk to the stars...
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a vigil in memory of six—year—old arthur labinjo—hughes, who was tortured and killed by his step—motherr. the pope visits a greek island and denounces those who use migrants for political propaganda. thousands of homes are still without power for a second weekend, in the wake of storm arwen. as he comes home to win the first saudi arabian grand prix. lewis hamilton wins the first—ever saudi arabian grand prix, in one of the most dramatic formula 1 races in years. good evening. the latest changes for travellers arriving in the uk have been heavily criticised by the travel industry, who warn that firms will be "devastated". under the changes, passengers will be required to show proof of a negative pcr or lateral flow test, taken no earlier than 48 hours before departing for the uk. the changes come into effect at 4 o'clock on tuesday morning. downing street says the measures are necessary because of the rise in cases of the new variant of coronavirus. the latest country to be added to the travel red list is nigeria. from tomorrow, travellers to the uk from nigeria will have to quarantine
a vigil in memory of six—year—old arthur labinjo—hughes, who was tortured and killed by his step—motherr. the pope visits a greek island and denounces those who use migrants for political propaganda. thousands of homes are still without power for a second weekend, in the wake of storm arwen. as he comes home to win the first saudi arabian grand prix. lewis hamilton wins the first—ever saudi arabian grand prix, in one of the most dramatic formula 1 races in years. good evening. the...
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arthur labinjo—hughes died after sustaining head injuries at his home in solihull last year.year—old stepmother. his father thomas hughes was found guilty of manslaughter. also on the programme tonight. the chaos at wembley during the euro 2020 final — an inquiry says lives were put at risk, as around 2,000 ticketless fans stormed into the england italy final. we had literally had people almost losing their lives, being crushed in a football stadium, and i think it's just too close, and that we cannot allow that to happen again. a booster shot of pfizer or moderna — the best all round protection from covid, according to the latest trials.
arthur labinjo—hughes died after sustaining head injuries at his home in solihull last year.year—old stepmother. his father thomas hughes was found guilty of manslaughter. also on the programme tonight. the chaos at wembley during the euro 2020 final — an inquiry says lives were put at risk, as around 2,000 ticketless fans stormed into the england italy final. we had literally had people almost losing their lives, being crushed in a football stadium, and i think it's just too close, and...
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the killers of six—year old arthur labinjo—hughes are to have their prison sentences reviewed after claimss given to arthur's father and stepmother. this morning thejustice secretary dominic raab has said "the prime minister made it clear that we want to see how "social services liaise with the criminaljustice agencies, "and what lessons we can learn". the prime minister is expected to announce an inquiry into arthur's death later today. simonjones reports. a little boy subjected to spiteful and sadistic cruelty by the couple who were supposed to be caring for him. emma tustin, described in court as a manipulative liar, was given a life sentence with a minimum term of 29 years for murder. arthur's father, thomas hughes, branded pitiless, got 21 years for manslaughter. the judge, mrjustice mark wall, said it had been, "without doubt, "one of the most distressing and disturbing cases "i have had to deal with." i've just laid flowers at the shrine for young arthur... but the solihull mp on social media said the sentences were too lenient. there's a palpable sense of real loss and tragedy over
the killers of six—year old arthur labinjo—hughes are to have their prison sentences reviewed after claimss given to arthur's father and stepmother. this morning thejustice secretary dominic raab has said "the prime minister made it clear that we want to see how "social services liaise with the criminaljustice agencies, "and what lessons we can learn". the prime minister is expected to announce an inquiry into arthur's death later today. simonjones reports. a little boy...
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remembering arthur labinjo—hughes — a vigil brings the solihull street where he lived to a standstillnational review is launched into his murder. arthur raised concerns. he was not a baby. he was six years old. he raised concerns and the system did not hear him. we must listen to the voices of children. pope francis holds mass in athens after visiting a migrant camp on the island of lesbos to highlight the plight of refugees. and kirby scores, and it's in the third minute of the game! fran kirby puts chelsea ahead in their fa cup final against arsenal, a match delayed by the pandemic the travel industry has described the return of pre—departure covid tests for passengers coming to the uk as a "hammer blow" for the sector. from tuesday morning, international travellers will have to take either a pcr or a lateral flow test within 48 hours of leaving for the uk, regardless of their vaccination status. meanwhile nigeria will be added to the travel red list from tomorrow, meaning arrivals must quarantine in a hotel for ten days. here's our business correspondent, katie prescott. once—in—a—
remembering arthur labinjo—hughes — a vigil brings the solihull street where he lived to a standstillnational review is launched into his murder. arthur raised concerns. he was not a baby. he was six years old. he raised concerns and the system did not hear him. we must listen to the voices of children. pope francis holds mass in athens after visiting a migrant camp on the island of lesbos to highlight the plight of refugees. and kirby scores, and it's in the third minute of the game! fran...
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as the uk was in lockdown, arthur labinjo—hughes was starved, tortured and neglected by emma tustin andial at coventry crown court, the couple were described as "utterly ruthless and pitiless". an independent review is underway into the actions of social workers, who'd visited the family two months before arthur died. i must warn you that this report from phil mackie contains video and audio recordings of arthur which were played in court as evidence, and it is distressing. arthur labinjo—hughes had been a healthy and happy little boy, but he was subjected to months of beatings and punishments by his stepmother emma tustin and father thomas hughes. basically, my six—year—old stepson he's fallen, he's banged his head. 0k. and while he was on the floor he's banged his head another five times. tustin lied when she dialled 999, and when the police arrived she continued trying to say that arthur pours my injuries were self—inflicted. so you've come in, he's banged his head three or four times... - yeah, i was on living in. i was in the kitchen and then i sat down in the living room and that'
as the uk was in lockdown, arthur labinjo—hughes was starved, tortured and neglected by emma tustin andial at coventry crown court, the couple were described as "utterly ruthless and pitiless". an independent review is underway into the actions of social workers, who'd visited the family two months before arthur died. i must warn you that this report from phil mackie contains video and audio recordings of arthur which were played in court as evidence, and it is distressing. arthur...
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sentencing has just handed down for the killing of arthur labinjo—hughes. 0ur correspondencejoins us joins us from coventry crown court. tell us what has been happening in the last few minutes. the has been happening in the last few minutes. ., ., , minutes. the 'udge here at coventry crown minutes. the 'udge here at coventry crown court — minutes. the judge here at coventry crown court has _ minutes. the judge here at coventry crown court hasjust _ minutes. the judge here at coventry crown court hasjust sentenced - minutes. the judge here at coventry crown court hasjust sentenced his l crown court has just sentenced his mother for the crown court has just sentenced his motherfor the murder of six—year—old mother for the murder of six—year—old arthur. motherfor the murder of six—year—old arthur. but sentencing has taken place. he has sentenced emma tustin to life in prison. a minimum term of 29 years. so, emma tustin, who carried out unimaginable cruelty on six—year—old arthur has been sentenced here at crown court to 29 years in prison. a minimum of 29 years in prison but a life sent
sentencing has just handed down for the killing of arthur labinjo—hughes. 0ur correspondencejoins us joins us from coventry crown court. tell us what has been happening in the last few minutes. the has been happening in the last few minutes. ., ., , minutes. the 'udge here at coventry crown minutes. the 'udge here at coventry crown court — minutes. the judge here at coventry crown court has _ minutes. the judge here at coventry crown court hasjust _ minutes. the judge here at coventry crown...
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boris heartbreaking photograph of arthur labinjo-hughes-— labinjo-hughes. minister _ labinjo-hughes. boris johnson the prime minister said _ labinjo-hughes. boris johnson the prime minister said he's _ labinjo-hughes. boris johnson the prime minister said he's going - labinjo-hughes. boris johnson the prime minister said he's going to l prime minister said he's going to leave no stone unturned to try and find answers to what happened. of course we've all been reading and watching and listening to what has been quite some harrowing descriptions of arthur who lost his life so tragically. now question marks on social services and the police in terms of what they might have missed, in terms of lessons learned, diverse two drawing comparisons with lots of other cases. the wand that sticks in my mind even though it was such a long time ago, 1a years as the baby be we are all deeply shocked with what we see and we can't believe that another human could do that especially to a child. obviously, the prime minister says that he wants to push forward as we all want to
boris heartbreaking photograph of arthur labinjo-hughes-— labinjo-hughes. minister _ labinjo-hughes. boris johnson the prime minister said _ labinjo-hughes. boris johnson the prime minister said he's _ labinjo-hughes. boris johnson the prime minister said he's going - labinjo-hughes. boris johnson the prime minister said he's going to l prime minister said he's going to leave no stone unturned to try and find answers to what happened. of course we've all been reading and watching and...
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remembering arthur labinjo—hughes.ngs the solihull street where he lived to a standstill as a national review is launched into his murder. anger in the north—east indian state of nagaland following the killing of 13 civilians in a botched ambush by security forces. an immense plastic habitat is discovered in an area of the pacific ocean, dubbed "the great garbage patch". hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. the latest changes for travellers arriving in the uk have been heavily criticised by the travel industry, who warn that firms will be �*devastated'. under the changes, passengers will be required to show proof of a negative pcr or lateral flow test, taken no earlier than 48 hours before departing for the uk. the changes come into effect early on tuesday morning. downing street says the measures are necessary because of the rise in cases of the new variant of coronavirus. the latest country to be added to the travel red list is nigeria. from monday, travellers to the uk will have to qua
remembering arthur labinjo—hughes.ngs the solihull street where he lived to a standstill as a national review is launched into his murder. anger in the north—east indian state of nagaland following the killing of 13 civilians in a botched ambush by security forces. an immense plastic habitat is discovered in an area of the pacific ocean, dubbed "the great garbage patch". hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. the latest changes for travellers arriving...
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a vigil has been held in solihull in the west midlands for arthur labinjo—hughes, who was tortured and stepmother and father. the uk government says the case will be subject to a national review after social workers found "no safeguarding concerns" when they visited their home. the speaker of the house of commons in britain has promised to raise allegations of drug use within its buildings with the police. sir lindsay hoyle described as "deeply concerning" a newspaper report that traces of cocaine had been found in the palace of westminster. still to come a bit later in the programme, i'll bejoined by an award—winning poet, and we'll explain why techno music from berlin could be getting some recognition from the united nations. but first, tributes are being paid to bob dole, the long—serving republican politician who played a key role in us politics at the end of the last century, who died on sunday at the age of 98. he was a leading senator and the republican presidential candidate in 1996, when he lost to bill clinton. president biden has described him as a war hero, a friend and an
a vigil has been held in solihull in the west midlands for arthur labinjo—hughes, who was tortured and stepmother and father. the uk government says the case will be subject to a national review after social workers found "no safeguarding concerns" when they visited their home. the speaker of the house of commons in britain has promised to raise allegations of drug use within its buildings with the police. sir lindsay hoyle described as "deeply concerning" a newspaper...
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as the uk was in lockdown — arthur labinjo—hughes was starved, tortured and neglected by emma tustin ventry crown court, the couple were described as �*utterly ruthless and pitiless'. an independent review is under way into the actions of social workers who'd visited the family two months before arthur died. i must warn you that this report from phil mackie contains video and audio recordings of arthur which were played in court as evidence, and it is distressing. arthur labinjo—hughes had been a healthy and happy little boy, but he was subjected to months of beatings and punishments by his stepmother emma tustin and father thomas hughes. basically my six—year—old stepson has fallen and he has banged his head. 0k. and while he was on the floor he banged his head another five times. tustin lied when she dialled 999, and when the police arrived she continued trying to say that arthur's injury were self—inflicted. so you have come in, he's banged his head| three or four times here? i was in the kitchen, then i sat down in the living room and that's when he threw himself on the floor. and
as the uk was in lockdown — arthur labinjo—hughes was starved, tortured and neglected by emma tustin ventry crown court, the couple were described as �*utterly ruthless and pitiless'. an independent review is under way into the actions of social workers who'd visited the family two months before arthur died. i must warn you that this report from phil mackie contains video and audio recordings of arthur which were played in court as evidence, and it is distressing. arthur labinjo—hughes...
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now everybody, neighbours, politicians, social services think about arthur labinjo—hughes, but so fewperheroes was tortured, abused and eventually killed by his father and stepmother. some did care. his grandmother and uncle contacted the police and social services. social workers went to his home. yet nothing was done. now inquiries launched, questions asked. the education secretary said that the whole nation was distraught. the public deserves to know why in this rare case things went horrifyingly wrong and what more could be done to prevent abuse such as this happening again in the future. labour said it was notjust a local problem with sully whole children's services. ——solihull children's services. for too long, this- government has tolerated failing children's services - and a failure to protect children. vulnerable children are being| failed, and that cannot go on. but too late for arthur. other children came before arthur. baby p, peter conley, and victoria. reviews were held, but the mix of evil parents, the missed warnings by social services and potentially in this case lock
now everybody, neighbours, politicians, social services think about arthur labinjo—hughes, but so fewperheroes was tortured, abused and eventually killed by his father and stepmother. some did care. his grandmother and uncle contacted the police and social services. social workers went to his home. yet nothing was done. now inquiries launched, questions asked. the education secretary said that the whole nation was distraught. the public deserves to know why in this rare case things went...
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a major review into the circumstances leading up to murder of arthur labinjo—hughes has been launchedthe government — the children's commissioner for england says change must come. arthur raised concerns. he was not a baby. he was six—years—old. he raised concerns and the system did not hear him. we must listen to the voices of children. pope francis is visiting a migrant camp on the greek island of lesbos as he seeks to highlight the plight of refugees. migration is not a problem of the middle east. not a problem of north africa. not a problem of europe and of greece. it is a problem of the world. at least 1a people have been killed after a volcano erupts on the indonesian island ofjava for the second time in less than a year. good afternoon. the rules around travelling into the uk have been tightened again in a bid to control the spread of the new omicron variant of covid. the british government says the move is necessary because of an increase in cases of the strain which are directly linked to foreign travel. anyone arriving into the uk from tuesday morning will need proof of a ne
a major review into the circumstances leading up to murder of arthur labinjo—hughes has been launchedthe government — the children's commissioner for england says change must come. arthur raised concerns. he was not a baby. he was six—years—old. he raised concerns and the system did not hear him. we must listen to the voices of children. pope francis is visiting a migrant camp on the greek island of lesbos as he seeks to highlight the plight of refugees. migration is not a problem of...
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the killers of six—year old arthur labinjo—hughes are to have their prison sentences reviewed — afterthey were not long enough. now on bbc news... it's time for political thinking with nick robinson. we must not let the public think that we are the parliament that licensed cash for questions. that was the warning from my guest on political thinking this week chris bryant who chairs a house of commons standards committee. his words won him the plaudit of being the parliamentary speech of the year. he also secured a government u—turn and a change into the approach and standards. now, chris bryant is a labour mp, he represents one of the poorest constituencies in the country, yet his background doesn't suggest preparation for that. he was a public schoolboy, he trained to be a vicar in the church of england, and he was, at university, a student conservative activist. chris bryant, welcome to political thinking. you've now made me seem very odd already! in the words of stephen sondheim, "i've went from careered to career." i've made you interesting rather than odd! orweird. we are going t
the killers of six—year old arthur labinjo—hughes are to have their prison sentences reviewed — afterthey were not long enough. now on bbc news... it's time for political thinking with nick robinson. we must not let the public think that we are the parliament that licensed cash for questions. that was the warning from my guest on political thinking this week chris bryant who chairs a house of commons standards committee. his words won him the plaudit of being the parliamentary speech of...
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the couple who killed six—year—old arthur labinjo—hughes have been jailed. m of 29 years. the judge said the couple's actions were actions were "spiteful and sadistic" and that arthur was subjected to the "most unimaginable suffering". a review of the disorder that marred the euro 2020 final between england and italy injuly has painted a picture of "ticketless, drunken and drugged up thugs" storming wembley and endangering life. 0fgem launches a review into the response to storm arwen to ensure those affected get the best support — as repair works continue, one week on. scientists in south africa report the first real world data, showing the 0micron coronavirus variant may evade some immunity — but uk research suggests some promising signs that booster vaccines could help. fraudsters have stolen billions of pounds by abusing the government's bounce—back loan scheme — that's the initiative that was designed to help small businesses survive during the covid pandemic. according to a new report from the national audit office, more than one in ten of the loans may
the couple who killed six—year—old arthur labinjo—hughes have been jailed. m of 29 years. the judge said the couple's actions were actions were "spiteful and sadistic" and that arthur was subjected to the "most unimaginable suffering". a review of the disorder that marred the euro 2020 final between england and italy injuly has painted a picture of "ticketless, drunken and drugged up thugs" storming wembley and endangering life. 0fgem launches a review into...
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a major review into the circumstances leading up to murder of arthur labinjo—hughes has been launchedrnment. the children's commissioner for england says change must come. pope francis is visiting a migrant camp on the greek island of lesbos, as he seeks to highlight the plight of refugees. at least 1a people have been killed after a volcano erupts on the indonesian island of java for the second time in less than a year. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week — poetry bot writes a classic. electric truck goes round the bend. and it's time we stop — hey, what's that sound? horns blare. noisy, isn't it? pardon? i said, it's noisy! it's been the bane of our lives for as long as i can remember, trying to film next to busy roads and having to fight the noise of the traffic! but in a few years�* time, it will be replaced by this. soft noises. electric cars are not only good for the planet but they're also good for our ears, not that everyone minds. makes car revving noises. but of course, there is a problem. if electric cars don't make a sound, you can't hear them coming. over the
a major review into the circumstances leading up to murder of arthur labinjo—hughes has been launchedrnment. the children's commissioner for england says change must come. pope francis is visiting a migrant camp on the greek island of lesbos, as he seeks to highlight the plight of refugees. at least 1a people have been killed after a volcano erupts on the indonesian island of java for the second time in less than a year. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week — poetry bot writes a...
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arthur labinio-hughes — case. why are children like arthur labinjo-hughes still _ case. what we — the system? that is a good question and what we want _ the system? that is a good question and what we want to _ the system? that is a good question and what we want to learn. - the system? that is a good question and what we want to learn. the - and what we want to learn. the system has evolved. there are lots of safeguards in place and lots of people working on safeguarding children. when these cases take place, we have a duty to have a look at them and learn about whether there were specific failings in the organisation or whether there is a general problem with the system. we do not know that yet. i understand people because my anger about the case and demand for answers quickly but we owe it to him and all children to piece together the lessons we can learn and put them into action as swiftly as we can, after we have learned the lessons and that is what the prime minister and that is what the prime minister and secretary of state are determined to do. i and secretary of
arthur labinio-hughes — case. why are children like arthur labinjo-hughes still _ case. what we — the system? that is a good question and what we want _ the system? that is a good question and what we want to _ the system? that is a good question and what we want to learn. - the system? that is a good question and what we want to learn. the - and what we want to learn. the system has evolved. there are lots of safeguards in place and lots of people working on safeguarding children. when...
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now everybody — neighbours, politicians, social services — think about arthur labinjo—hughes, but so ing to play for england? the boy who loved football and superheroes was tortured, abused and eventually killed by his father and stepmother. some did care. his grandmother and uncle contacted the police and social services. social workers went to his home, yet nothing was done. now inquiries launched, questions asked. the education secretary said the whole nation was distraught. the public deserve to know why in this rare case things went horrifyingly wrong and what more could be done to prevent abuse such as this happening again in the future. labour said it wasn'tjust a local problem with solihull children's services. for too long, this government has tolerated failing children's - services and a failure to protect children. l vulnerable children are being| failed, and that cannot go on. but too late for arthur. other children came before arthur. baby p — peter connelly — and victoria climbie. reviews were held, but the mix of evil parents, the missed warnings by social services and
now everybody — neighbours, politicians, social services — think about arthur labinjo—hughes, but so ing to play for england? the boy who loved football and superheroes was tortured, abused and eventually killed by his father and stepmother. some did care. his grandmother and uncle contacted the police and social services. social workers went to his home, yet nothing was done. now inquiries launched, questions asked. the education secretary said the whole nation was distraught. the public...
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a statement to mps today after announcing a national review into the death of six—year—old arthur labinjo—hughes and stepmother after social workers found "no safeguarding concerns". anisa kadri reports. remembering a little boy killed during lockdown by the people who were supposed to take care of him. a vigil over the weekend took place near the house in the west midlands where arthur labinjo—hughes was tortured by his stepmum and father. neighbours have expressed their shock and sadness. i'm a mother and a grandmother, and i would go to the ends of the earth for my children and my grandchildren. i'd never ever let anything happen to them. and i think a lot needs to be done still to protect vulnerable children. after �*s stepmum emma tustin was jailed 29 years for his murder and his father thomas hughes got 21 years for manslaughter. the government has now announced an urgent inspection of social care, health, police and probation services in solihull where arthur lived and died. i understand people's anger about this case, and i understand their demand foranswers, quickly. but we owe it to hi
a statement to mps today after announcing a national review into the death of six—year—old arthur labinjo—hughes and stepmother after social workers found "no safeguarding concerns". anisa kadri reports. remembering a little boy killed during lockdown by the people who were supposed to take care of him. a vigil over the weekend took place near the house in the west midlands where arthur labinjo—hughes was tortured by his stepmum and father. neighbours have expressed their...
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coventry crown court, they've been convicted of cruelly abusing and killing a six—year—old boy — arthur labinjo—hughesrthur's step mother, was found guilty of murdering him while her partner — thomas hughes — the boy's father — was convicted of his manslaughter. his son suffered what was called an �*unsurvivable brain injury�* in june of last year. the pair carried out what was described as a "campaign of cruelty" which involved physical beatings. is partner inflicted the fatal injury. some of his suffering was filmed and this shows arthur on the day he died, so weak he could barely stand or walk. i day he died, so weak he could barely stand or walk-— stand or walk. i think they are cold, calculating, _ stand or walk. i think they are cold, calculating, systematic, | cold, calculating, systematic, torturers of the defenseless little boy. they are wicked, evil will stop is no word for them. especially your own child. in is no word for them. especially your own child. _, , is no word for them. especially your own child. u, , , . is no word for them. especially your own child. _, , , ., w own child. in c
coventry crown court, they've been convicted of cruelly abusing and killing a six—year—old boy — arthur labinjo—hughesrthur's step mother, was found guilty of murdering him while her partner — thomas hughes — the boy's father — was convicted of his manslaughter. his son suffered what was called an �*unsurvivable brain injury�* in june of last year. the pair carried out what was described as a "campaign of cruelty" which involved physical beatings. is partner...
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six—year—old arthur labinjo—hughes was, in the words of the judge today, "the victim of cruel, manipulativen and her boyfriend thomas hughes were today jailed for killing little arthur. tustin was sentenced to life for murder with a minimum of 29 years, hughes for 21 years for manslaughter. arthur was told to sit on the thinking step. arthur's put himself all over the floor. he's banged himself on the radiator. he's hit me, he's kicked me in the process of trying to get him back on the thinking step. the pair lied to police as arthur lay just a few feet away with injuries so severe, it was said to be the equivalent of a high—speed road crash. members of arthur's family were close to tears as they left court. his birth mother, currently in jail for manslaughter, had a statement read in court. we've been here many times before — a public inquiry in 2003 following victoria climbie�*s death, a national review after the baby peter connelly case, investigations into the deaths of khyra ishaq, hamzah khan, daniel pelka, ayeeshia—jayne smith, amid profound soul—searching as to what we should do to
six—year—old arthur labinjo—hughes was, in the words of the judge today, "the victim of cruel, manipulativen and her boyfriend thomas hughes were today jailed for killing little arthur. tustin was sentenced to life for murder with a minimum of 29 years, hughes for 21 years for manslaughter. arthur was told to sit on the thinking step. arthur's put himself all over the floor. he's banged himself on the radiator. he's hit me, he's kicked me in the process of trying to get him back on...
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last week's programme we discussed whether distressing details of the death of six—year—old arthur labinjo—hughesmurder cases should have been shown before the watershed on the early evening news. that debate continued this week after the news at six reported on another highly upsetting case, the death of the 16—month—old star hobson. star hobson was murdered when she was just 16 months old. today the two people who should have loved and cared for her, but instead were responsible for her death, was sentenced for their crimes. these two callers to our phone line did not think the level of detail included in that report was appropriate for an audience at six o'clock. with regards to the murder of the little girl, i just wanted to say that i think the bbc has got this really wrong. if you are driving down the motorway and there has been an awful crash, people slow down and have a look, which is just awful in itself. but this is tantamount to the bbc representing somebody stood there, slowing the cars down and saying "have a look, have a look". i am just horrified that so many young families are wat
last week's programme we discussed whether distressing details of the death of six—year—old arthur labinjo—hughesmurder cases should have been shown before the watershed on the early evening news. that debate continued this week after the news at six reported on another highly upsetting case, the death of the 16—month—old star hobson. star hobson was murdered when she was just 16 months old. today the two people who should have loved and cared for her, but instead were responsible for...
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the couple who killed six—year—old arthur labinjo—hughes have been jailed. able suffering". the director of cricket, head coach and entire coaching team at yorkshire county cricket club have left the side, after a report found former player azeem rafiq suffered racial harassment and bullying at the club. the euro 2020 final is branded a day of �*national shame�* — after 2,000 "ticketless, drunken thugs" got into wembley stadium. a new report into the disorder found a collective failure in planning, and said people could have died. researchers in the uk say there are promising signs booster vaccines could help protect against the 0micron variant — as the world health organisation warns of a global surge in cases. a review into the response to storm arwen is launched by 0fgem to make sure those affected get the best support. the royal shakespeare company has announced that the veteran actor sir antony sher has died of cancer at the age of 72. sport now and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. hello. good afternoon. the fa chief executive apologised follow
the couple who killed six—year—old arthur labinjo—hughes have been jailed. able suffering". the director of cricket, head coach and entire coaching team at yorkshire county cricket club have left the side, after a report found former player azeem rafiq suffered racial harassment and bullying at the club. the euro 2020 final is branded a day of �*national shame�* — after 2,000 "ticketless, drunken thugs" got into wembley stadium. a new report into the disorder found a...
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remembering arthur labinjo—hughes — a vigil brings the solihull street where he lived to a standstillational review is launched into his murder. the pope warns europe against narrow self—interest over the way countries treats migrants, during a visit to greece. the former republican us senator and presidential candidate bob dole has died at the age of 98. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are parliamentaryjournalist tony grew and journalist and broadcaster caroline frost. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the metro leads with storm barra due to hit the uk tomorrow after 11 days of arwen. the financial times says there's a new strategy from lloyd's bank ceo which will see its banking ambitions in property and investment expand. the daily mirror's splash is fears that christmas celebrations could trigger a surge in coronavirus cases. staying with coronavirus, the guardian says there's a warning from a scientist that the next virus could be more lethal. the daily telegraph — leads with boosterjabs — as more than 300,00
remembering arthur labinjo—hughes — a vigil brings the solihull street where he lived to a standstillational review is launched into his murder. the pope warns europe against narrow self—interest over the way countries treats migrants, during a visit to greece. the former republican us senator and presidential candidate bob dole has died at the age of 98. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are parliamentaryjournalist tony grew...
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remembering arthur labinjo—hughes — a vigil brings the solihull street where he lived to a standstilltional review is launched into his murder. business secretary kwasi kwarteng has visited the north east of england where power cuts from storm arwen have lasted more than a week. residents say it's unacceptable. one of the big issues we have is the response of the company in trying to identify people who are affected by this, especially vulnerable people. pope francis holds a mass at megaron concert hall in greece after visiting a migrant camp on the island of lesbos. sam kerr for chelsea, what a goal! to seal the fa cup victory. chelsea are fa cup champions after beating arsenal at wembley, a match delayed by the pandemic. and coming up at 4:30pm, we have a wide—ranging interview with poland's prime minister, mateusz morawiecki, in a new episode of the interview. good afternoon. the government has defended the further tightening of travel restrictions. from tuesday, anyone coming to the uk will have to show a negative test for coronavirus, taken in the 48 hours before they set off. mi
remembering arthur labinjo—hughes — a vigil brings the solihull street where he lived to a standstilltional review is launched into his murder. business secretary kwasi kwarteng has visited the north east of england where power cuts from storm arwen have lasted more than a week. residents say it's unacceptable. one of the big issues we have is the response of the company in trying to identify people who are affected by this, especially vulnerable people. pope francis holds a mass at megaron...
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a major review into the circumstances leading up to murder of arthur labinjo—hughes has been launchedment — the children's commissioner for england says change must come. pope francis is visiting a migrant camp on the greek island of lesbos — as he seeks to highlight the plight of refugees. also, it might be december but chelsea are about to take on arsenal in the women's fa cup final, in a match long delayed by the pandemic. now on bbc news, 100 women in conversation. my colleague, nomia iqbal, meets the actress, producer and director rebel wilson. trying to make your name in hollywood isn't easy, especially if you're a female actress who doesn't look a stereotypical way. enter rebel wilson, who has defied convention to become one of the most famous faces in the industry. she's been a part of some of the biggest comedy films in recent years, including the pitch perfect franchise and bridesmaids. but like many of us during the pandemic, she's been reassessing her life. i've come here to la, where rebel is now based, for this bbc 100 women interview. we talk about why she lost weight,
a major review into the circumstances leading up to murder of arthur labinjo—hughes has been launchedment — the children's commissioner for england says change must come. pope francis is visiting a migrant camp on the greek island of lesbos — as he seeks to highlight the plight of refugees. also, it might be december but chelsea are about to take on arsenal in the women's fa cup final, in a match long delayed by the pandemic. now on bbc news, 100 women in conversation. my colleague, nomia...
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remembering arthur labinjo—hughes — a vigil brings the solihull street where he lived to a standstill review is launched into his murder. pope francis celebrates mass in athens after visiting a migrant camp on the island of lesbos to highlight the plight of refugees. now on bbc news, it's time for the media show, with katie razall. hello. what is the relationship between journalists and their audiences? this week, some reporters covering the omicron variant say they've received a torrent of abuse from people angry about the government's response and blaming the journalists. nothing new in much of this, of course. people have been shooting the messenger for centuries. but have we reached a new low? because one newspaper group even announced they've had to disable reader comments altogether on their coverage of the tragedy in the english channel. so, does trolling mean the end of the reporter—reader relationship as we know it? let me introduce you to today's guests because we're also looking at the news that the founder of twitter, jack dorsey, is stepping away from the company. isobel
remembering arthur labinjo—hughes — a vigil brings the solihull street where he lived to a standstill review is launched into his murder. pope francis celebrates mass in athens after visiting a migrant camp on the island of lesbos to highlight the plight of refugees. now on bbc news, it's time for the media show, with katie razall. hello. what is the relationship between journalists and their audiences? this week, some reporters covering the omicron variant say they've received a torrent of...
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a major review into the circumstances leading up to murder of arthur labinjo—hughes has been launchede government — the children's commissioner for england says change must come. arthur raised concerns. he was not a baby. he was six—years—old. he raised concerns and the system did not hear him. we must listen to the voices of children. pope francis is visiting a migrant camp on the greek island of lesbos — as he seeks to highlight the plight of refugees. also, it might be december but chelsea are about to take on arsenal in the women's fa cup final, in a match delayed by the pandemic. and coming up at 2:30: nomia iqbal meets the actress, producer and director rebel wilson in the latest episode of women in conversation. good afternoon. the travel industry has described the return of pre—departure covid tests for passengers coming to the uk as a "hammer blow" for the sector. from tuesday morning, international travellers will have to take either a pcr or a lateral flow test within 48 hours of leaving for the uk, regardless of their vaccination status. meanwhile, nigeria will be added to
a major review into the circumstances leading up to murder of arthur labinjo—hughes has been launchede government — the children's commissioner for england says change must come. arthur raised concerns. he was not a baby. he was six—years—old. he raised concerns and the system did not hear him. we must listen to the voices of children. pope francis is visiting a migrant camp on the greek island of lesbos — as he seeks to highlight the plight of refugees. also, it might be december but...
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thomas hughes and emma tustin had beaten and starved arthur labinjo—hughes before his death from a headonvicted of murder yesterday while hughes was found guilty of manslaughter. our correspondent phil mackie is outside the court in coventry. yes, there is a brief adjournment in the sentencing hearing. thejudge will come back and hand down the sentences in about ten minutes and it will probably take about half an hour until we get to the point where we hear how long emma tustin and thomas hughes will have to serve in prison. emma tustin faces a mandatory life sentence but of course, thejudge mandatory life sentence but of course, the judge will decide what the minimum tariff is, how long she will have to serve in prison before she is eligible for parole. we have had victim impact statements this money, first from joanna hughes, arthur's paternal grandmother who described arthur as a happy, joyous and exuberant six—year—old child. she added that arthur was failed by the very authorities that we as a society are led to believe are there for the safety of everyone. there is an investigatio
thomas hughes and emma tustin had beaten and starved arthur labinjo—hughes before his death from a headonvicted of murder yesterday while hughes was found guilty of manslaughter. our correspondent phil mackie is outside the court in coventry. yes, there is a brief adjournment in the sentencing hearing. thejudge will come back and hand down the sentences in about ten minutes and it will probably take about half an hour until we get to the point where we hear how long emma tustin and thomas...
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arthur labinjo—hughes had been a healthy and happy little boy. he was subjected to months of beatings and punishments by his stepmother, emma tustin, and father, thomas hughes. during the trial, jurors listened to the hundreds of audio recordings that tustin made — all of them extremely distressing. some of those audio recordings and videos were shown in that report — a decision which prompted several viewers to contact us in protest. here's barbara harris — and first, helen walker. the horrific and tragic murder of arthur was an important news story and was rightly included in the news at six. however, it was truly shocking to see film of the little boy in a terrible state of suffering, as recorded by his murderer, followed by a playing of the audio of his cries, used as part of the broadcast. the reporter could have described what the jury had had to witness and listened to, to explain the full depravity of the people found guilty. it was deeply distressing to be shown this. this would be the case at any time — but the fact it was broadcast at
arthur labinjo—hughes had been a healthy and happy little boy. he was subjected to months of beatings and punishments by his stepmother, emma tustin, and father, thomas hughes. during the trial, jurors listened to the hundreds of audio recordings that tustin made — all of them extremely distressing. some of those audio recordings and videos were shown in that report — a decision which prompted several viewers to contact us in protest. here's barbara harris — and first, helen walker. the...
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commentator: applause here and the grounds around the country to mark the life of arthur labinjo—hugheshes, the six year whose heartbreaking death has united the nation. a gesture repeated at several matches. today there will be a vigil in solihull for arthur. the prime minister has _ solihull for arthur. the prime minister has said _ solihull for arthur. the prime minister has said he - solihull for arthur. the prime minister has said he will- solihull for arthur. the prime - minister has said he will leave no stone unturned to find out what went wrong and what he called this appalling case. simonjones, bbc news. at least 13 people are now known to have died after a volcano erupted on the island ofjava. officials on the island say dozens more have been injured, with many suffering severe burns from the huge ash cloud which escaped mount semeru. the volcano has been in a state of near constant eruption for decades. a blast of wintry weather is sweeping across parts of scotland and northern england today, where nearly 5,000 homes are still without electricity, nine days after the damage
commentator: applause here and the grounds around the country to mark the life of arthur labinjo—hugheshes, the six year whose heartbreaking death has united the nation. a gesture repeated at several matches. today there will be a vigil in solihull for arthur. the prime minister has _ solihull for arthur. the prime minister has said _ solihull for arthur. the prime minister has said he - solihull for arthur. the prime minister has said he will- solihull for arthur. the prime - minister has...
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emma tustin has been told she will serve at least 29 years in prison for killing arthur labinjo—hughesll. the boy's father, thomas hughes, has been jailed for 21 years for manslaughter. the judge at coventry crown court said it had been one of the most distressing cases he'd dealt with, and described the couple as "spiteful and sadistic". phil mackie was in court. yes and tonight i am readings one of the messages left here it says that arthur you were so loved by the nation. that reflects the shock that lots of people have felt over the past few days as they have learned more about these terrible details of what happened to the more about these terrible details of what happened to the little more about these terrible details of what happened to the little boy. some the flower, a pact of his favourite sweet have been brought here by other children, drawn to the place where the little boy died. well, apologies for the loss of sound on that, we will come back to that report, but, let us move on that report, but, let us move on well, it emerged during the trial that arthur had been seen by
emma tustin has been told she will serve at least 29 years in prison for killing arthur labinjo—hughesll. the boy's father, thomas hughes, has been jailed for 21 years for manslaughter. the judge at coventry crown court said it had been one of the most distressing cases he'd dealt with, and described the couple as "spiteful and sadistic". phil mackie was in court. yes and tonight i am readings one of the messages left here it says that arthur you were so loved by the nation. that...
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today, the dad and stepmum of six—year—old arthur labinjo—hughes will find out how long they will spendood, who has led several government reviews into safeguarding. is it the killing of this little boy that means we will make sure it never happens again? i that means we will make sure it never happens again?— that means we will make sure it never happens again? i don't think that is the way _ never happens again? i don't think that is the way to _ never happens again? i don't think that is the way to approach - never happens again? i don't think that is the way to approach it. - never happens again? i don't think that is the way to approach it. we | that is the way to approach it. we have to be clear in our minds that we have got the right process of engagement with families and children with the right skills of our professionals and when things go wrong, we have appropriate mechanisms to understand why they went wrong and what we need to do to fix them. this is an awful and tragic case, and the serious case review that has been commissioned will need to quickly get to the key elements
today, the dad and stepmum of six—year—old arthur labinjo—hughes will find out how long they will spendood, who has led several government reviews into safeguarding. is it the killing of this little boy that means we will make sure it never happens again? i that means we will make sure it never happens again?— that means we will make sure it never happens again? i don't think that is the way _ never happens again? i don't think that is the way to _ never happens again? i don't think...
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driving conditions are pretty hazardous.— the maternal grandfather of six—year—old arthur labinjo—hughesn, they must have a tick list to do. house is clean, everything�*s tidy, blah, blah, blah, so we�*ll not worry about it. but if alarm bells are ringing all around, even neighbours�* statements, then surely there must be someone or some kind of body that can step in and say, right, we�*re taking that child out of that situation, you know? if the father�*s not man enough to do that himself, then someone has to say this child is suffering and needs help and take them out the situation and i guess that�*s what social services are for. now it�*s time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. we are looking at widespread gales today and also some of us seeing some snow, particularly across parts of northern england and scotland. of course, that combination means there will be blizzards on the hills, there will be drifting of the snow and also poor visibility. some of us started off on a cold and frosty note but, as storm barra comes in, and this is storm barra here, you can
driving conditions are pretty hazardous.— the maternal grandfather of six—year—old arthur labinjo—hughesn, they must have a tick list to do. house is clean, everything�*s tidy, blah, blah, blah, so we�*ll not worry about it. but if alarm bells are ringing all around, even neighbours�* statements, then surely there must be someone or some kind of body that can step in and say, right, we�*re taking that child out of that situation, you know? if the father�*s not man enough to do...
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the "tragic and horrific" death of six—year—old arthur labinjo—hughes — the education secretary says
the "tragic and horrific" death of six—year—old arthur labinjo—hughes — the education secretary says
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i the death of six-year-old arthur labinjo-hughes._ labinjo-hughes. what went wrong and take any action— expose what went wrong and take any action necessary to protect children. — action necessary to protect children. to do so, serious questions _ children. to do so, serious questions need to be asked. i want to make _ questions need to be asked. i want to make clear that police officers, teachers. — to make clear that police officers, teachers, social workers, to make clear that police officers, teachers, socialworkers, health workers — teachers, socialworkers, health workers and others go to work each day to— workers and others go to work each day to try— workers and others go to work each day to try and make things better. to do— day to try and make things better. to do their— day to try and make things better. to do their best at what a very difficult — to do their best at what a very difficultjobs. those to do their best at what a very difficult jobs. those already serving _ difficult jobs. those already serving our country's most vulnerable chi
i the death of six-year-old arthur labinjo-hughes._ labinjo-hughes. what went wrong and take any action— expose what went wrong and take any action necessary to protect children. — action necessary to protect children. to do so, serious questions _ children. to do so, serious questions need to be asked. i want to make _ questions need to be asked. i want to make clear that police officers, teachers. — to make clear that police officers, teachers, social workers, to make clear that police...
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remembering arthur labinjo—hughes — a vigil brings the solihull street where he lived to a standstilleview is launched into his murder. the uk business secretary, kwasi kwarteng, has criticised the length of time people in the north east of england have been without power — after storm arwen first hit last week. residents say it's unacceptable. chelsea are fa cup champions after beating arsenal 3—0 at wembley, a match delayed by the pandemic. now on bbc news, in a wide—ranging interview, poland's prime minister, mateusz morawiecki, talks to the bbc�*s europe editor, katya adler. poland has appealed to its nato allies for help. it warned that the russian president, vladimir putin, was actively trying to divide and destabilise europe, particularly the european union. warsaw cited the build—up of russian troops close to ukraine, soaring gas prices across europe and the recent migrant crisis on poland's border with belarus — something the eu blames squarely on alexander lukashenko, a close ally of moscow's. now, russia has denied any bad intent, so when i sat with the polish prime ministe
remembering arthur labinjo—hughes — a vigil brings the solihull street where he lived to a standstilleview is launched into his murder. the uk business secretary, kwasi kwarteng, has criticised the length of time people in the north east of england have been without power — after storm arwen first hit last week. residents say it's unacceptable. chelsea are fa cup champions after beating arsenal 3—0 at wembley, a match delayed by the pandemic. now on bbc news, in a wide—ranging...
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the maternal grandfather of six—year—old arthur labinjo—hughes has said his killers should never be freed it is not as if it was a kind of thing, a person by thing. people were flocking up there were problems and social services got involved and said there was nothing to worry about —— people were flagging up. and then, hey—ho, three orfour months later, the boy is dead. how can you ask me what i would like them to consider? they must have a tick list, the house is clean and tidy so we will not worry about it. but if alarm bells are ringing all around, even neighbours' statements, then surely there must be someone or some kind of body that can step in and say, right, we are taking that child out of that situation, you know? the father is not man enough to do that himself, someone has to say, this child is suffering and needs help, and take them out of the situation. and i guess that is what social services are for. the head of a us company has come under fire after sacking around 900 of his staff on a single zoom call. vishal garg, chief executive of a mortgage firm, told his employees th
the maternal grandfather of six—year—old arthur labinjo—hughes has said his killers should never be freed it is not as if it was a kind of thing, a person by thing. people were flocking up there were problems and social services got involved and said there was nothing to worry about —— people were flagging up. and then, hey—ho, three orfour months later, the boy is dead. how can you ask me what i would like them to consider? they must have a tick list, the house is clean and tidy so...
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arthur labinjo—hughes was starved and beaten by the couple. ntly—reduced majority. james brokenshire, who died from cancer in october, had previously held the seat. 0ur political correspondent, ione wells, joins us now from bexley. good morning to you. what kind of reaction has there been to the result? ~ . ~ result? well, charlie, i think the first thing to _ result? well, charlie, i think the first thing to say _ result? well, charlie, i think the first thing to say is _ result? well, charlie, i think the first thing to say is this - result? well, charlie, i think the first thing to say is this probably | first thing to say is this probably isn't a _ first thing to say is this probably isn't a surprise. the seat has always— isn't a surprise. the seat has always been very blue, a very safe conservative seat. in the last couple — conservative seat. in the last couple of _ conservative seat. in the last couple of weeks even the opposition were privately admitting it would be a difficult _ were privately admitting it would be a difficult one for
arthur labinjo—hughes was starved and beaten by the couple. ntly—reduced majority. james brokenshire, who died from cancer in october, had previously held the seat. 0ur political correspondent, ione wells, joins us now from bexley. good morning to you. what kind of reaction has there been to the result? ~ . ~ result? well, charlie, i think the first thing to _ result? well, charlie, i think the first thing to say _ result? well, charlie, i think the first thing to say is _ result? well,...
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remembering arthur labinjo—hughes — a vigil brings the solihull street where he lived to a standstillonal review is launched into his murder. anger in the north—east indian state of nagaland following the killing of 13 civilians in a botched ambush by security forces. an immense plastic habitat is discovered in an area of the pacific ocean — scientists have called it a massive ocean "garbage patch". now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. coming up on the programme... fa cup glory for chelsea — their day out at wembley ends with a convincing victory over rivals arsenal. a winning start for ralf rangnick at manchester united, on a busy day of premier league action. and lewis hamilton is hoping take the lead hoping to take the lead of formula one's drivers�* championship at the saudi arabian grand prix. good evening, and welcome to sportsday, lovely to have you with us. chelsea are celebrating a domestic treble, after they won the women's fa cup title this afternoon. emma haye's side beat arsenal 3—0 in a dominant display, in front of more than 40,000 fa
remembering arthur labinjo—hughes — a vigil brings the solihull street where he lived to a standstillonal review is launched into his murder. anger in the north—east indian state of nagaland following the killing of 13 civilians in a botched ambush by security forces. an immense plastic habitat is discovered in an area of the pacific ocean — scientists have called it a massive ocean "garbage patch". now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday....
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football fans unite in remembrance of 6—year—old arthur labinjo—hughes as the attorney—general reviewsayed by the pandemic, but the women's fa cup final finally takes place at wembley today. can arsenal stop chelsea winning the treble?
football fans unite in remembrance of 6—year—old arthur labinjo—hughes as the attorney—general reviewsayed by the pandemic, but the women's fa cup final finally takes place at wembley today. can arsenal stop chelsea winning the treble?