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captain bailey finds a way to do it. i feel much safer on the streets now. year inundated with these transient kids with their dogs and backpacks who travel through and for a while they were ganged up on in ashbury and it made it unpleasant and the kids aren't bad they're moving through their lives and the kids talk to each other and it's not pleasant. it's much more pleasant now. i'm a little reluctant to praise captain bailey because you may think there's other problems in the department and maybe she could help and i'm sure she could but please let her stay here. >> commissioner: thank you. >> i'm a resident of the district. i'm going to praise captain bailey more but i think her ego will balloon so much if i spend all my time doing that but to echo what david said. it's a noticeable difference from before she was our captain to now. the buy bust operations and stay away orders and foot beat patrols have all made a huge dent in improving the quality of life for the residents. one thing i wanted to bring to the commission's attention i didn't hear mentione
captain bailey finds a way to do it. i feel much safer on the streets now. year inundated with these transient kids with their dogs and backpacks who travel through and for a while they were ganged up on in ashbury and it made it unpleasant and the kids aren't bad they're moving through their lives and the kids talk to each other and it's not pleasant. it's much more pleasant now. i'm a little reluctant to praise captain bailey because you may think there's other problems in the department and...
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today, french courts convicted british man ian bailey.ed out a 25—year sentence. today, everybody must know, understand that ian bailey is a murderer. and we must denounce it. sophie toscan du plantier‘s body was found on christmas eve 1996 near her holiday home in county cork. she suffered what had obviously been an extremely violent assault. ian bailey, who lived nearby was an early suspect, but the irish authorities ruled there was not enough evidence to prosecute. the french thought otherwise. there had been two thwarted extradition attempts. ian bailey's legal team had been unimpressed by the french court's action. the procedure to accuse in absence has rarely been used in the past. i predicted that this injustice would happen. it has happened and it is an outrage. it is a grotesque abandonment of our criminaljustice system to a country which does not have a criminaljustice system for which i have any respect. mr bailey has repeatedly denied any involvement in the killing. but in the trial this week three judges were shown evidence t
today, french courts convicted british man ian bailey.ed out a 25—year sentence. today, everybody must know, understand that ian bailey is a murderer. and we must denounce it. sophie toscan du plantier‘s body was found on christmas eve 1996 near her holiday home in county cork. she suffered what had obviously been an extremely violent assault. ian bailey, who lived nearby was an early suspect, but the irish authorities ruled there was not enough evidence to prosecute. the french thought...
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mr bailey has repeatedly denied any involvement in the killing.illing. but in the trial this week three judges were shown evidence that convinced them of his guilt. now that he has been convicted in his absence there will be a further bid to have him extradited from ireland. but under the law, if he is wrought to france, ian bailey will have the right to a completely new trial. the wait for the biggest game in european club football is almost over. thousands of tottenham and liverpool fans are descending on madrid for the final of the uefa champions league. liverpool hope to secure a sixth title — but for spurs this is all a new experience. 0ur sports editor dan roan reports from madrid. no city has been home to the champions of europe more often than madrid. but here in the spanish sunshine, an english team is about to bask in such glory. runners—up last year, and winners of the premier league, liverpool are desperate to finally progress with the game's most prestigious prize. it is the obvious thing, the silverware, that's why we're here. we wan
mr bailey has repeatedly denied any involvement in the killing.illing. but in the trial this week three judges were shown evidence that convinced them of his guilt. now that he has been convicted in his absence there will be a further bid to have him extradited from ireland. but under the law, if he is wrought to france, ian bailey will have the right to a completely new trial. the wait for the biggest game in european club football is almost over. thousands of tottenham and liverpool fans are...
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we will be live with the latest at the old bailey. i'll also be talking to a security expert. at the 620 summit itjapan, a stern faced theresa may tells the russian president the salisbury nerve agent attack was a despicable act. as a heatwave continues to grip parts of europe, france registers its highest temperatures since records began. the heat‘s also on in glastonbury, as one of the world's biggest music festivals gets underway a story of enduring love we speak to the filmmaker nick broomfield about his new documentary about songwriter leonard cohen and his partner, marianne. why did you write that? i didn't, paul mccartney wrote it. you know, the beatles. and imagine a world without the beatles. find out what mark kermode thought of danny boyle's new film ‘yesterday‘ and the rest of this week's releases in the film review at 5:45. it's five o'clock. our main story. the inquest into the deaths of victims of the london bridge attacks has concluded. eight people were killed and forty—eight were wounded in the van and knife attack —— in june 2017. the chief coroner for engla
we will be live with the latest at the old bailey. i'll also be talking to a security expert. at the 620 summit itjapan, a stern faced theresa may tells the russian president the salisbury nerve agent attack was a despicable act. as a heatwave continues to grip parts of europe, france registers its highest temperatures since records began. the heat‘s also on in glastonbury, as one of the world's biggest music festivals gets underway a story of enduring love we speak to the filmmaker nick...
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sarah campbell is at the old bailey for us. campbell is at the old bailey for us. tell us more. earlier hearing of this case after that murder conviction was quashed that sally challen had pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility in august 2010 and just before the court he at the old bailey broke for lunch, the crown prosecution service explained that due to the conclusions of a psychiatrist they had appointed to look at the case, they would accept that plea and so that meant that sally challen will not face a retrial for her husband's killing. he was my colleague with the background to the case. eight years ago, sally challen was jailed as a murderer. today she arrived at the old bailey with her family. her two sons have always supported her mother who from the start admitted killing their father in a frenzied hammer attack. other relatives and friends were waiting to meet her. "i will not cry," she said. at the court door, her lawyer. inside the packed courtroom, the prosecution announced it would accept her plea of guilty to manslaughter on t
sarah campbell is at the old bailey for us. campbell is at the old bailey for us. tell us more. earlier hearing of this case after that murder conviction was quashed that sally challen had pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility in august 2010 and just before the court he at the old bailey broke for lunch, the crown prosecution service explained that due to the conclusions of a psychiatrist they had appointed to look at the case, they would accept that plea...
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today she arrived at the old bailey with her family. son is always supported her mother who from the start admitted killing their father ina start admitted killing their father in a frenzied hammer attack. 0ther relatives and friends were waiting to meet her. "i will not cry," she said. at the court door, her lawyer. inside the packed courtroom the prosecution announced it would accept her plea of guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility, so no new trial. sally and richard were married for 30 years and made their home in surrey but she was said to have been emotionally abused by her husband. 0n the surface, he was a typical suburban father but he subjected her to decades of psychological abuse known as course of control. he was unfaithful throughout his marriage, visiting brothels and even posing with glamour models on his christmas cards. in 2009, sally finally moved out but was said to still be emotionally dependent on her husband and she appealed for reconciliation. she set off for the family home but in her
today she arrived at the old bailey with her family. son is always supported her mother who from the start admitted killing their father ina start admitted killing their father in a frenzied hammer attack. 0ther relatives and friends were waiting to meet her. "i will not cry," she said. at the court door, her lawyer. inside the packed courtroom the prosecution announced it would accept her plea of guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility, so no new trial....
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i thank staff and captain bailey for hosting us tonight. we don't have a long agenda so public comment will be three minutes each and we're ready for the first item. >> clerk: line item 1 a weekly report of trends and crimes and significants and a brief description of the significant incident. discussion will be limited to determining whether to calendar the incidence described for a future commission meeting. >> good evening, commissioners. thank you for coming out to our community meeting tonight. i'll be very brief with my report. i know captain bailey is here to make a detailed report on what's going on. i'll give a brief overview what sergeant youngblood read from the significant events and general high-level overview of crimes in the city. very pleased with the crime results and i'll break it down to the overall crime and captain bailey will go into more detail and your district and where we are in overall crime. we have part 1 crime for those who aren't familiar are the serious crimes. we report our crimes based on the fdi uniform cr
i thank staff and captain bailey for hosting us tonight. we don't have a long agenda so public comment will be three minutes each and we're ready for the first item. >> clerk: line item 1 a weekly report of trends and crimes and significants and a brief description of the significant incident. discussion will be limited to determining whether to calendar the incidence described for a future commission meeting. >> good evening, commissioners. thank you for coming out to our community...
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vid bailey and rep. scalise: they are both back on the capitol police force. david is back as a team lead again. what a special person both of them are. crystal is back on capitol police working in some other capacity. to see her in uniform again -- we stay in touch. that bond from that day will never weaken. the book is really about something positive that happened. all the positive things that happened around everybody has something bad happens to us every day. we also have good things that happen. we need to focus on the good things. that gives us the strength to keep getting better. republican representative steve scalise is the author of this book. thank you for joining us. rep. scalise: thank you for having me. announcer: 27 republicans and 44 democratic members of congress will take the field for wednesday's congressional baseball game. game time is at 7:05, but live coverage will begin 20 minutes before first pitch at 6:45 p.m. eastern on c-span two. the complete guide to congress is now available. it has lots of details about the house and senate for
vid bailey and rep. scalise: they are both back on the capitol police force. david is back as a team lead again. what a special person both of them are. crystal is back on capitol police working in some other capacity. to see her in uniform again -- we stay in touch. that bond from that day will never weaken. the book is really about something positive that happened. all the positive things that happened around everybody has something bad happens to us every day. we also have good things that...
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daniel sandford reports from the old bailey. oskar dunn—koczorowski, standing in the middle of a neo—nazi demo in 2016, when just 15—years—old. after this group, national action, was banned as a terrorist organisation, he went underground. last year, he became a founder member of the even more extreme sonnenkrieg division. when the british—based group was exposed by a bbc news investigation in december, he was arrested the next day. sonnenkrieg division produce some of the most violent nazi propaganda to emerge in britain. one post, which we're not showing, suggested prince harry should be shot as what they called a "race traitor". they were encouraging others, online, to commit terrorist attacks and, of course, it only takes one individual to be encouraged or be inspired by that propaganda, to take that further step. today, michal szewczuk, a computer
daniel sandford reports from the old bailey. oskar dunn—koczorowski, standing in the middle of a neo—nazi demo in 2016, when just 15—years—old. after this group, national action, was banned as a terrorist organisation, he went underground. last year, he became a founder member of the even more extreme sonnenkrieg division. when the british—based group was exposed by a bbc news investigation in december, he was arrested the next day. sonnenkrieg division produce some of the most...
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heard last eight weeks, in the old bailey, thejury has heard how last eight weeks, in the old baileyall busy, and it was just after 10pm that witnesses reported seeing a white transit van being driven at speed and erratically across london bridge, seemingly targeting pedestrians. two people were killed on the bridge itself, the three occupants then left the van, and within the space ofa left the van, and within the space of a few minutes killed a further six people, stabbing them to death. eight people were killed in total and 48 were injured. there is little question that the chief coroner will find that they were unlawfully killed, but the inquest is about more than that, it is about looking all the circumstances deaths, looking at whether authorities could have helped prevent the loss of life. a couple of issues which the families have concerned over regard the intelligence services. khuram butt, the ringleader of the three attackers, had been under investigation by m15 for the previous two years. they had been aware that he had connections with extremists, they knew he was sharin
heard last eight weeks, in the old bailey, thejury has heard how last eight weeks, in the old baileyall busy, and it was just after 10pm that witnesses reported seeing a white transit van being driven at speed and erratically across london bridge, seemingly targeting pedestrians. two people were killed on the bridge itself, the three occupants then left the van, and within the space ofa left the van, and within the space of a few minutes killed a further six people, stabbing them to death....
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ambassador kay bailey hutchinson, u.s.assador to nato, joining us from brussels where she is hosting the foreign ministers from nato. this is bloomberg. ♪ we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? oh, look, karolyn, we've got a mathematician on our hands! check it out! now you can schedule a callback or reschedule an appointment, even on nights and weekends. today's xfinity service. simple. easy. awesome. i'd rather not. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television. i'm david westin. coming up tomorrow, coverage of the first democratic presidential debate. 91 features elizabeth warren, amy klobuchar, cory booker and others. tomorrow, a preview of that debate with former clinton labor secretary robert rush. the economy will be debated tomorrow night. in the meantime, we hear from james bullard who is with kathleen hays in st. louis. the deb
ambassador kay bailey hutchinson, u.s.assador to nato, joining us from brussels where she is hosting the foreign ministers from nato. this is bloomberg. ♪ we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? oh, look, karolyn, we've got a mathematician on our hands! check it out! now you can schedule a callback or reschedule...
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we are keeping an eye on our cameras at the old bailey and as soon as we hear from otherfamily baileyfrom other family members or from the crown prosecution service, we will be back there for more news. sally challen convicted of manslaughter on the grounds of diminished this possibility. much more reaction to come to that case and the whole debate around coercive control. we will keep an eye on that this afternoon. also in the last hour, the news the high court has thrown out a private prosecution against borisjohnson who is one of those running for the conservative party leadership. it was brought in relation to the eu referendum, to do with those claims the eu, the uk gave the eu £350 million a week. let us gave the eu £350 million a week. let us go to the court, clive coleman is following this case. explain, what exactly has happened here, and what this means? last week, a districtjudge in the magistrates' court decided there was a case to answer for borisjohnson in relation to effectively three cou nts in relation to effectively three counts of misconduct in a public office relat
we are keeping an eye on our cameras at the old bailey and as soon as we hear from otherfamily baileyfrom other family members or from the crown prosecution service, we will be back there for more news. sally challen convicted of manslaughter on the grounds of diminished this possibility. much more reaction to come to that case and the whole debate around coercive control. we will keep an eye on that this afternoon. also in the last hour, the news the high court has thrown out a private...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. briton to reach a women's singles final in a tennis grand slam for more than a0 years. konta, nearest the camera, lost her semifinal of the french open to the czech teenager marketa vondrousova in straight sets. she said it was hard to lose any match but was proud of the way that she played. the women's football world cup kicks off in france tonight, with nearly a million tickets for the tournament sold. the opening game sees the hosts take on south korea in paris, with england facing scotland on sunday. our sports correspondent, katie gornall reports from nice in the south of france, where that clash will take place. this was when it all changed for england. four years ago, at the canada world cup, they surprised even themselves by winning a bronze medal. the outsiders were now contenders. it was also a life—changing tournament for england's right—back. maybe bronze will. she does. oh, yes! after announcing herself on the global stage, lucy bronze has gone on to become one of the wor
daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. briton to reach a women's singles final in a tennis grand slam for more than a0 years. konta, nearest the camera, lost her semifinal of the french open to the czech teenager marketa vondrousova in straight sets. she said it was hard to lose any match but was proud of the way that she played. the women's football world cup kicks off in france tonight, with nearly a million tickets for the tournament sold. the opening game sees the hosts take on south...
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. - what is baileys? - baileys, yes. - cordial for $800. mary. - what is drambuie?dial, $1,000. - brendan. - what is limoncello? - that's it. - cordial for $400. - mary. - what is triple sec? - triple sec, correct. - cordial, $200. martin. - what is gin? - yes. let's have coinkydink for $600. - mary. - what is the hoover dam? - correct. - entertainment, $800. [ beep ] that would be mike myers. back to you, mary. entertainment, $1,000. martin. - what is "ni"? - ni! [ laughter ] yes. let's have sports teams for $1,000. martin. what are-- who are the bills? the bills is right. less than a minute now. coinkydink, $1,000. mary. - who is sacajawea? - right. what a coinkydink, $800. - mary. - what is "unsinkable"? - that's the word. - coinkydink, $200. - mary. - what are assassinations? - yes. - coinkydink, $400. - martin. - what are cardiologists? yep, and now the last clue in sports... - brendan. - what are reds? reds is right, and that takes you up to $3,800. however, you are trailing. you're in third place, and you know what that means. you go first in double jeopardy!
. - what is baileys? - baileys, yes. - cordial for $800. mary. - what is drambuie?dial, $1,000. - brendan. - what is limoncello? - that's it. - cordial for $400. - mary. - what is triple sec? - triple sec, correct. - cordial, $200. martin. - what is gin? - yes. let's have coinkydink for $600. - mary. - what is the hoover dam? - correct. - entertainment, $800. [ beep ] that would be mike myers. back to you, mary. entertainment, $1,000. martin. - what is "ni"? - ni! [ laughter ] yes....
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we could do much, much worse than kay bailey hutchinson.he has galvanized senate and house support on the hill as a former four-term senator from texas in a way that i don't think any of us had that kind of congressional impact. >> important to note that others in the administration, whether it was rex tillerson, mike pompeo, mike pence, jim mattis, have spoken, you know, very forcefully about the importance of the alliance. >> so you've just experienced something that you don't get to experience very often, nato ambassadors going on and on past our time. you know, when i left, by the time you were there, when i left they started putting a clock in front of you. >> the clock says zero. >> it's been blinking. >> red light. >> we like to end on time in chicago council, but not when you have four nato ambassadors. not going to happen. so let me just -- ayei just wano make two points, also saying amen on kay bailey hutchinson. >> nick burns also agrees. >> we have consensus. >> important. >> two things. george schultz said diplomacy is like gar
we could do much, much worse than kay bailey hutchinson.he has galvanized senate and house support on the hill as a former four-term senator from texas in a way that i don't think any of us had that kind of congressional impact. >> important to note that others in the administration, whether it was rex tillerson, mike pompeo, mike pence, jim mattis, have spoken, you know, very forcefully about the importance of the alliance. >> so you've just experienced something that you don't get...
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june kelly, bbc news, at the old bailey.pite the quashing of sally challen‘s murder conviction in february her legal team still had some doubts whether she would be able to walk free from the court today, as her solicitor told my colleage martine croxall earlier. well, we had prior notice that the crown were going to accept a plea but we couldn't share that with people. it was still up to the judge to approve the plea of manslaughter, and of course we didn't know how the sentencing would go but given the amount of time that sally had served already in prison, it would have been extremely unlikely that she would have been sentenced to more than the time already served. reasonably confident, but not certain that she would walk free. it has obviously been a long campaign. you've been involved all these years. how instrumental has sally challen‘s family been in getting to this point? well, i think sally's son, david, in particular has taken it upon himself to campaign very closely with justice for women, to raise awareness about
june kelly, bbc news, at the old bailey.pite the quashing of sally challen‘s murder conviction in february her legal team still had some doubts whether she would be able to walk free from the court today, as her solicitor told my colleage martine croxall earlier. well, we had prior notice that the crown were going to accept a plea but we couldn't share that with people. it was still up to the judge to approve the plea of manslaughter, and of course we didn't know how the sentencing would go...
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today she left the old bailey a free woman, after the old bailey a free woman, after the emergence ofiatric evidence. with her, her two sons, james and david, who have always supported her. i just james and david, who have always supported her. ijust wanted to say how happy i am, and i want to thank my legal team and all my family who stood behind me and stood with me through all of this. thank you. as a family we are overjoyed with the verdict. we have endured nine years of this. today recognises that this isa of this. today recognises that this is a case of 40 years of coercive control by our father. we have soughtjustice control by our father. we have sought justice and to understand this, to stop lives being lost and for the victims to be recognised. sally and richard challen were married for 30 years and made their home in surrey. for her marriage, sally challen was said to have been emotionally abused by her husband. on the surface, he was a typical suburban father but he subjected her to decades of psychological abuse known as coercive control. he was unfaithful throughout his
today she left the old bailey a free woman, after the old bailey a free woman, after the emergence ofiatric evidence. with her, her two sons, james and david, who have always supported her. i just james and david, who have always supported her. ijust wanted to say how happy i am, and i want to thank my legal team and all my family who stood behind me and stood with me through all of this. thank you. as a family we are overjoyed with the verdict. we have endured nine years of this. today...
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a jury at the old bailey agreed. found sally lane and john letts were both guilty of sending money to their son jack, knowing or having reasonable grounds to suspect the funds would be used for terrorism. chi chi izundu, bbc news. jack letts was 18 when left for syria in 2014. his parents refused to believe he'd become a dangerous extremist. he married and had a child with an iraqi woman before being captured and imprisoned in syria by kurdish forces in 2017. 0ur middle east correspondent quentin sommerville met him last year. we had to wait until his parents‘ trial was over before we could broadcast this interview. one of the islamic state group's most notorious recruits was former 0xford schoolboy jack letts. he agreed to speak to us in october last year. only now that his parents‘ trial is over can the interview be broadcast. he said he wasn't speaking under duress and he wanted to come clean about his membership of is. i asked him if he had betrayed his country. what were you? were are you a traitor or were you a
a jury at the old bailey agreed. found sally lane and john letts were both guilty of sending money to their son jack, knowing or having reasonable grounds to suspect the funds would be used for terrorism. chi chi izundu, bbc news. jack letts was 18 when left for syria in 2014. his parents refused to believe he'd become a dangerous extremist. he married and had a child with an iraqi woman before being captured and imprisoned in syria by kurdish forces in 2017. 0ur middle east correspondent...
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andrew bailey, welcome to bloomberg. you say you were optimistically surprised about the fact that chief executives have taken this on board and see the end of libor coming and are starting to be ready. that they worry weighing on their commitment? pleased andre very positive about the engagement in london and around the world. the 2021 deadline is interesting. when we came up with this date, it was always ambitious. some people even said aggressive. we also knew, we came up with that date three years ago in 2016 when we were having difficulty holding banks into the panels because of the decline in the market, that we had to be aggressive and ambitious because it becomes a limit beyond with -- which holding the thing together could not be guaranteed. i am pleased with the engagement. francine: can you delve deeper into what you mean when you say everything is on the table for the legacy book of trade? could you have different speeds for different markets? andrew: we know there is a legacy and it takes different forms. th
andrew bailey, welcome to bloomberg. you say you were optimistically surprised about the fact that chief executives have taken this on board and see the end of libor coming and are starting to be ready. that they worry weighing on their commitment? pleased andre very positive about the engagement in london and around the world. the 2021 deadline is interesting. when we came up with this date, it was always ambitious. some people even said aggressive. we also knew, we came up with that date...
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today, she arrived at the old bailey with her family.e grounds of diminished responsibility, so, no new trial. sally and richard were married for 30 years and made their home in surrey. but throughout her marriage, sally was said to have been emotionally abused by her husband. on the surface he was the typical suburban dad but the family say richard subjected his wife two decades of psychological abuse. what is known as coercive control. richard challenge was unfaithful throughout his marriage, visiting brothels and even posing with glamour models on his christmas cards. in 2009, sally finally moved out. said to be emotionally dependent on her husband, she appealed for a reconciliation and richard agreed. she set off for her old family home but in her handbag was a hammer. still suspicious of her husband, she discovered he had beenin her husband, she discovered he had been in touch with another woman. she hit him more than 20 times with the hammer. at the appeal court, her lawyers produced new psychiatric evidence sally challen was suffe
today, she arrived at the old bailey with her family.e grounds of diminished responsibility, so, no new trial. sally and richard were married for 30 years and made their home in surrey. but throughout her marriage, sally was said to have been emotionally abused by her husband. on the surface he was the typical suburban dad but the family say richard subjected his wife two decades of psychological abuse. what is known as coercive control. richard challenge was unfaithful throughout his marriage,...
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a jury at the old bailey agreed. sally lane and john letts both guilty of sending money to their son jack, knowing or having reasonable grounds to suspect the funds would be used for terrorism. his parents refused to believe that he had become a dangerous extremist he had become a dangerous extremist he married and had a child before being captured and imprisoned in syria by kurdish forces in 2017. our middle east correspondent met him and we had to wait until his trial was over before we could broadcast this interview. one of the islamic state group's most notorious recruits was former 0xford schoolboy jack letts. he agreed to speak to us in october last year. only now that his parents‘ trial is over can the interview be broadcast. he said he wasn't speaking under duress and he wanted to come clean about his membership of is. i asked him if he had betrayed his country. what were you? were are you a traitor or were you are a collaborator? that's the question i'm asking you. a traitor to britain? you mean a traitor to
a jury at the old bailey agreed. sally lane and john letts both guilty of sending money to their son jack, knowing or having reasonable grounds to suspect the funds would be used for terrorism. his parents refused to believe that he had become a dangerous extremist he had become a dangerous extremist he married and had a child before being captured and imprisoned in syria by kurdish forces in 2017. our middle east correspondent met him and we had to wait until his trial was over before we could...
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a crash at bailey near the golf course. it is not affecting anything as far as we can tell. back to you. >>> coming up here on "today in the bay". washington climbers rescued. the high stakes mission to help them get to safety. >> plus, incredible video captured a spinning stretcher. wow. that is dangerous. for the first time, we are hearing more about that victim who was on the stretcher. what her husband was saying this morning. >>> our team always on social media. "today in the bay" pete suratos with a beautiful shot there. looks like they're having a great time in greece. follow pete on facebook, instagram and twitter. you're watching "today in the ba bay". togo's fans, the pretzelrami is back, with our famous pastrami and a bigger soft pretzel roll. and try the new turkey bistro with warm turkey and smokehouse bacon. or the new hot club chicken dijon with dijon mayo and black forest ham. how far would you go for a togo? >>> welcome back. here's a look at some of the news making headlines across the nation and around the world. a happy ending to a story about four hikers
a crash at bailey near the golf course. it is not affecting anything as far as we can tell. back to you. >>> coming up here on "today in the bay". washington climbers rescued. the high stakes mission to help them get to safety. >> plus, incredible video captured a spinning stretcher. wow. that is dangerous. for the first time, we are hearing more about that victim who was on the stretcher. what her husband was saying this morning. >>> our team always on social...
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there was a lot of gunfire, almost a hundred rounds between the shooter and started with david bailey who is my lead detail officer on the united states capitol police detail, he engages shooter and crystal on my team that day, she engaged the shooter and both of them were shot from the shootout and still kept going out of. and they kept the shooter away from us which is really what saved so many of us that the shooter instead of being able to pick off all of us who were sitting ducks, hughes engaged in a gunfight with david and crystal and ultimately other virginia law enforcement showed up and they took him down. >> in your book, back in the game you reconstruct minute by minute what was going on so you're laying there on the field, are you still conscious at this point? >> i could hear everything that was going on and when i was hearing the gunshots probably knew it could be me again and that could be it. so when i was praying i was praying for the first thing that came to my mind that my young daughter, i had a vision of her walking down the aisle alone and i said god please to le
there was a lot of gunfire, almost a hundred rounds between the shooter and started with david bailey who is my lead detail officer on the united states capitol police detail, he engages shooter and crystal on my team that day, she engaged the shooter and both of them were shot from the shootout and still kept going out of. and they kept the shooter away from us which is really what saved so many of us that the shooter instead of being able to pick off all of us who were sitting ducks, hughes...
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rick bailey and mr. george richards peterson.n gregory -- transportation officer, embassy of belgium. he's accompanied by world war ii veteran, mr. donald mickey. [no audio] >> presenting the wreath for givensis mr. christopher and captain christian monahan, royal canadian navy, embassy of canada. they are accompanied by roadwork to veteran, mr. irvin powell. -- they are accompanied by world war ii veteran, mr. irvin powell. accompanying the wreath for the czech republic, brigadier general john -- embassy of czech republic. accompanying him, world war ii veterans, mr. larry thorpe, mr. charles lawrence wheeler and mr. aldenado. [no audio] >> presenting the wreath for denmark, lieutenant colonel william kruger paulson, assistance defense military, naval and air attache, royal danish embassy. is accompanied by what were to veterans, corporal david w allman and -- -- he is accompanied by world war ii veterans, corporal david wallman and -- representing the wreath for -- embassy of france. he's accompanied by world war ii veterans, m
rick bailey and mr. george richards peterson.n gregory -- transportation officer, embassy of belgium. he's accompanied by world war ii veteran, mr. donald mickey. [no audio] >> presenting the wreath for givensis mr. christopher and captain christian monahan, royal canadian navy, embassy of canada. they are accompanied by roadwork to veteran, mr. irvin powell. -- they are accompanied by world war ii veteran, mr. irvin powell. accompanying the wreath for the czech republic, brigadier...
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rick bailey.rved with the 322nd bomber group, for 50th bomb squadron in the european theater of operations. he flew three missions over omaha beach on d-day. [applause] >> mr. george richard peterson served as a staff sergeant with the u.s. army air forces. [applause] >> mr. donald mckee was a member of the 29th infantry division and took part in the invasion of normandy. [applause] mr. ralph walthrop served with the 440th bomb squadron. [applause] >> mr. irvin powell served with -- three 91st bomber group, in the 522ndgroup bomb squadron in the european theater of operations. mr. larry thorpe served with the 598th bomb squadron in the european theater of operations. [applause] >> mr. charles lawrence wheeler served as a captain in the u.s. army air forces as a test pilot. he served in the pacific theater of operations. [applause] >> served as a rifle marksman with the u.s. marine corps. he served in the pacific theater of operations, where he took part in saipan, okinawa campaigns. [applause] >>
rick bailey.rved with the 322nd bomber group, for 50th bomb squadron in the european theater of operations. he flew three missions over omaha beach on d-day. [applause] >> mr. george richard peterson served as a staff sergeant with the u.s. army air forces. [applause] >> mr. donald mckee was a member of the 29th infantry division and took part in the invasion of normandy. [applause] mr. ralph walthrop served with the 440th bomb squadron. [applause] >> mr. irvin powell served...
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sarah walton is at the old bailey now. what's been happening in court?you say run a gym in east london where the three london bridge attackers would meet up to train. the court also heard that mr shahid set upa the court also heard that mr shahid set up a religious school where one of the attackers, khuram butt, volunteered to teach the koran. in court mr shahid denied the allegations he has faced in the past that he ran terrorist training camps in pakistan, he said that simply was not true. when asked about his relationship specifically was koran but he said that he was not aware of his extremist views, he said he personally had no extremist views and that he himself was average by the attacks on london bridge and borough market. —— when asked about his relationship with khuram butt. he was also questioned in court about hundreds of text messages between his mobile phone and a mobile phone belonging to khuram butt in the months leading up to the attack. he said they were purely to do with the business of the gym, where mr but was a volunteer. until toda
sarah walton is at the old bailey now. what's been happening in court?you say run a gym in east london where the three london bridge attackers would meet up to train. the court also heard that mr shahid set upa the court also heard that mr shahid set up a religious school where one of the attackers, khuram butt, volunteered to teach the koran. in court mr shahid denied the allegations he has faced in the past that he ran terrorist training camps in pakistan, he said that simply was not true....
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daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey.nning of a failed nhs trust, amid concerns 150 deaths were not properly investigated. liverpool community health ran services such as district nursing and dentistry on merseyside for almost eight years before being taken over last year. the inquiry will look into "historic incidents of serious harm" and 17,000 cases related to patient safety. 0ur social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, reports. personally, it destroyed me. personally, it destroyed melj personally, it destroyed me. i was suicidal. 0ur decision was overruled and the lady died six hours after she was admitted. last year former staff at liverpool community health told me what it was like to work there. today we learned what some of there. today we learned what some of the consequences of that culture were. 150 deaths were not properly investigated, 43,000 further incidents were not accurately recorded including 17,000 which involved patients. they will have to give evidence... labour mp rosie cooper, whose own fath
daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey.nning of a failed nhs trust, amid concerns 150 deaths were not properly investigated. liverpool community health ran services such as district nursing and dentistry on merseyside for almost eight years before being taken over last year. the inquiry will look into "historic incidents of serious harm" and 17,000 cases related to patient safety. 0ur social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, reports. personally, it destroyed me....
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our correspondent sarah walton has been following the trial at the old bailey.king footage this morning, taken from several cctv cameras on board a train. it shows lee pomeroy and his son boarding a train at london road station in guilford onjanuary the 4th this year. it also shows getting onto the same carriage, 36—year—old darren pencille. now, they can be seen talking to each other and having a dispute about something and shortly after, lee pomeroy then follows darren pencille into an adjoining carriage and it is there in that adjoining carriage they continue this dispute, they are arguing at each other, other passengers on the carriage reported they were shouting and swearing at each other. the jury today was also shown some more footage that shows a knife in darren pencille's hand and the two were seen struggling with each other and that was described as a short, frenzied attack and the police say it lasted just 25 seconds and in that time, lee suffered 18 knife wounds. after that, mr pomeroy can be seen moving away and collapsing into one of the train carr
our correspondent sarah walton has been following the trial at the old bailey.king footage this morning, taken from several cctv cameras on board a train. it shows lee pomeroy and his son boarding a train at london road station in guilford onjanuary the 4th this year. it also shows getting onto the same carriage, 36—year—old darren pencille. now, they can be seen talking to each other and having a dispute about something and shortly after, lee pomeroy then follows darren pencille into an...
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bailey. he was more than a rapper , not that there is anything wrong with just wrapping, because there isn't. driven by a rapacious desire to reinvest in the street that raised him and rebuild the community. hustle became an entrepreneur, community organizer, activist, and mentor. and he transformed into a rap star. his death in front of the stripmall he was redeveloping feels particularly cruel. hustle for never shied away from the legs and stumbles that came with growing up in south la in the 90s. he made music for the street hustlers and those of us struggling to make ends meet. and he became a local hero for using the same fortune he got from wrapping and pouring it into the neighborhood. it is easy to root for the man who sold copies of his mixed tapes out of the parking lot of the strip mall and turned right around and opened a shop in that same mall the second he could afford it. hustle had big dreams for his hood and it is not just tragic, but unfair that he was cut down in the middle
bailey. he was more than a rapper , not that there is anything wrong with just wrapping, because there isn't. driven by a rapacious desire to reinvest in the street that raised him and rebuild the community. hustle became an entrepreneur, community organizer, activist, and mentor. and he transformed into a rap star. his death in front of the stripmall he was redeveloping feels particularly cruel. hustle for never shied away from the legs and stumbles that came with growing up in south la in the...
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daniel sanford reports from the old bailey.ks refuelling the higher than two hours before heading for central london and killing eight people. koran but their leader was under investigation by m15 and counterterrorism police. he had been for more than two years initially as a man who might plan an attack. in that time, but was brother—in—law had called the hotline but the police officer who investigated him said he had never been informed about that call. witness m said... more than a year before, but had featured in a channel 4 more than a year before, but had featured in a channel a documentary called the jeff featured in a channel a documentary called thejeff hardy is next door, and again no one told the counterterrorism officer in charge of investigating him. the officer was aware that, later that year, but had started working for london underground. jonathan hough asked... witness m told the coroner that whilst it was a concern that but had started working at westminster underground station, he and his team did not tell bu
daniel sanford reports from the old bailey.ks refuelling the higher than two hours before heading for central london and killing eight people. koran but their leader was under investigation by m15 and counterterrorism police. he had been for more than two years initially as a man who might plan an attack. in that time, but was brother—in—law had called the hotline but the police officer who investigated him said he had never been informed about that call. witness m said... more than a year...
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rebecca long—bailey turned to climate change.nied the scientific consensus on climate change, and several of those standing in the tory leadership contest have close links with organisations and individuals promoting climate denial. mr speaker, it does not bode well. figures released in april showed that the uk is set to miss its own carbon budgets by an ever—widening margin. would the right honourable gentleman like to explain why the government is off—track to meeting its own targets? we generate now a record amount of electricity from renewable energy sources, and we have just gone through the longest period in our history without relying on electricity generated from coal. that stands rather starkly against what appears to be the labour party's declared policy, which is to reopen the coal mines but not actually to burn the coal that they mine. the snp's kirsty blackman, who was filling in for her westminster leader, ian blackford, also raised the nhs. yesterday, donald trump said that the nhs was on the table in the trade tal
rebecca long—bailey turned to climate change.nied the scientific consensus on climate change, and several of those standing in the tory leadership contest have close links with organisations and individuals promoting climate denial. mr speaker, it does not bode well. figures released in april showed that the uk is set to miss its own carbon budgets by an ever—widening margin. would the right honourable gentleman like to explain why the government is off—track to meeting its own targets?...
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a jury at the old bailey agreed. sally lane and john letts both guilty of sending money to their son jack, knowing or having reasonable grounds to suspect the funds would be used for terrorism. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. his parents refused to believe that he became a dangerous extremist. he had a child with an iraqi woman before he was captured by kurdish forces in 2017. our middle east correspondent met him last year. he had to wait until his pa rents try parents try was over before we could broadcast this interview. one of the islamic state group's most notorious recruits was former 0xford schoolboy jack letts. he agreed to speak to us in october last year. only now that his parents‘ trial is over can the interview be broadcast. he said he wasn't speaking under duress and he wanted to come clean about his membership of is. i asked him if he had betrayed his country. what were you? were are you a traitor or were you are a collaborator? that's the question i'm asking you. a trait
a jury at the old bailey agreed. sally lane and john letts both guilty of sending money to their son jack, knowing or having reasonable grounds to suspect the funds would be used for terrorism. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. his parents refused to believe that he became a dangerous extremist. he had a child with an iraqi woman before he was captured by kurdish forces in 2017. our middle east correspondent met him last year. he had to wait until his pa rents try...
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so it is heavy just before and after bailey, i just want to show you that that any outside looks good. the concord site looks good so right now you're at 19 minutes from one 60. antioch to 2 42 in concord the rest of the bay area doing fine 5.80 livermore to dublin 6.80 dublin to fremont wide open smooth sailing on the nimitz and then no issues for to 37 6 minutes for milpitas to sonny bill. to have babies fisher-price is recalling 71,000 inclined sleepers because babies can roll from their backs to their stomachs and that risk injury or death. so the recall affects several model numbers are fischer price's infant sleepers make sure you check our website kron 4 dot com. if you want to get those exact model numbers if you have one you to stop using it immediately and call fisher price for a refund or a voucher. there have been no reports of injuries or deaths so far but more than 30 infants died and other similarly inclined sleep products, including the fisher-price rock n play sleeper. trisha yearwood was in san francisco this week at mrs. for panel on girl power in the wake of her ne
so it is heavy just before and after bailey, i just want to show you that that any outside looks good. the concord site looks good so right now you're at 19 minutes from one 60. antioch to 2 42 in concord the rest of the bay area doing fine 5.80 livermore to dublin 6.80 dublin to fremont wide open smooth sailing on the nimitz and then no issues for to 37 6 minutes for milpitas to sonny bill. to have babies fisher-price is recalling 71,000 inclined sleepers because babies can roll from their...
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box out shines the dear leader risk i research being brought to the public bureau historian long bailey who was shot as secretary of state for business energy and industrial strategy dismissed the smear and focused on the global existential threat of climate catastrophe trump and his team famously don't accept the science but they have at best seemed ambiguous on whether a u.k. u.s. trade deal would mean the end of the u.k. universal health care system as we know it the us president did say that the n.h.s. was on the table in the trade negotiation and the pm did not intervene to stop the need to read this and so we have already voted through the health and social care act which opened up the n.h.s. . see to us it's 10 percent so many try to size and that makes it hard to beat us has no issues if us try to have to have insurance replacing n.h.s. note cards who can be trusted without any test except the later carty really what about blair brown and the current labor mayor of manchester the only goal a team like lloyd to pretend that the majority of n.h.s. contracts get for private say to
box out shines the dear leader risk i research being brought to the public bureau historian long bailey who was shot as secretary of state for business energy and industrial strategy dismissed the smear and focused on the global existential threat of climate catastrophe trump and his team famously don't accept the science but they have at best seemed ambiguous on whether a u.k. u.s. trade deal would mean the end of the u.k. universal health care system as we know it the us president did say...
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claire bailey is a retail analyst, where is dixons carphone getting it wrong?ey were tied into tricky contracts with the mobile operators and that, with the backdrop of falling consumer confidence, which has affected all of the high street in the last 18 months, has meant that people are not upgrading their phones, they are not upgrading their phones, they are not buying into new handsets as quickly as in the past, so they are not moving into new contracts and new commitments to handsets, so that area of the business has contracted. that coupled with the fact that the operators do try certain tariffs to certain handsets has meant that they have been constrained in what they've been able to do. so what they've been able to do. so what they are describing today, that part of the business, the original carphone warehouse brand, has been holding the business back as a whole and has a massive write—down in the value, through the integration with the dixons business, currys and pc world, there is a lot to do to move them to a profitable position while getting out of
claire bailey is a retail analyst, where is dixons carphone getting it wrong?ey were tied into tricky contracts with the mobile operators and that, with the backdrop of falling consumer confidence, which has affected all of the high street in the last 18 months, has meant that people are not upgrading their phones, they are not upgrading their phones, they are not buying into new handsets as quickly as in the past, so they are not moving into new contracts and new commitments to handsets, so...
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from the old bailey, here's our correspondent richard lister.ge on london bridge and borough market, the three attackers are outside the ummah fitness centre in east london. it's a place they know well. khuram butt, the ringleader, worked in the ummah fitness centre for months, and all three are thought to have trained there. but the owner of this gym, sajeel shahid, repeatedly refused to be interviewed by police in the aftermath of the attacks, despite the fact that he had another connection to butt as well. mr shahid founded this islamic school nearby, where butt taught the koran to children aged between three and seven. and analysis of the attackers' phones showed dozens of calls and hundreds of texts between butt and mr shahid. today in court, though, he gave his side of the story. dominic adamson represents one of the bereaved families and said... mr shahid, whose face we can't show for legal reasons, said... mr shahid said that his colleagues at the gym also used his phone, and any communications with butt on it would have been about his w
from the old bailey, here's our correspondent richard lister.ge on london bridge and borough market, the three attackers are outside the ummah fitness centre in east london. it's a place they know well. khuram butt, the ringleader, worked in the ummah fitness centre for months, and all three are thought to have trained there. but the owner of this gym, sajeel shahid, repeatedly refused to be interviewed by police in the aftermath of the attacks, despite the fact that he had another connection...
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richard lister, bbc news, at the old bailey.dates for the tory leadership except the front runner boris johnson have been taking questions from journalists. labour's deputy leader tom watson says labour member's hearts are "remain" and says its not too late to stay in the eu. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. the only glimpse you will get today. minders driving the favourites into parliament. boris johnson minders driving the favourites into parliament. borisjohnson doesn't wa nt to parliament. borisjohnson doesn't want to talk to you or me right now. he is very deliberately being kept from scrutiny. he is approaching this important event with seriousness and professionalism and using his time wisely, which is to convince mps to support him. the other wannabes use every chance to make their case. but borisjohnson can't make promises without a price tag for long. every monday when boris writes his column, he makes another pledge for a lot of money, either tax cut or spending pledge. the question all politicians have t
richard lister, bbc news, at the old bailey.dates for the tory leadership except the front runner boris johnson have been taking questions from journalists. labour's deputy leader tom watson says labour member's hearts are "remain" and says its not too late to stay in the eu. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. the only glimpse you will get today. minders driving the favourites into parliament. boris johnson minders driving the favourites into parliament. borisjohnson...
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today, she left the old bailey a free woman after the emergence of new psychiatric evidence. sons, james and david, who have always supported her. ijust wanted to say how happy i am, and i want to thank my legal team and all my family, who stood behind me and stood with me through all of this. thank you. as a family we are overjoyed with today's verdict. this we have endured nine years of this. today recognises and hears a case of detailing 40 years of coercive control by our father. as a family we have sought justice and to understand the events, to stop lives being lost and for victims to be recognised. sally challen was said to have been psychologically abused by her husband richard throughout their marriage. they made their home in surrey and on the surface he was a typical family man. but the family say he subjected his wife to what has become known as coercive control. richard challen was unfaithful throughout his marriage, visiting brothels and even posing with glamour models on his christmas cards. in 2009, sally challen finally moved out. but described as still emoti
today, she left the old bailey a free woman after the emergence of new psychiatric evidence. sons, james and david, who have always supported her. ijust wanted to say how happy i am, and i want to thank my legal team and all my family, who stood behind me and stood with me through all of this. thank you. as a family we are overjoyed with today's verdict. this we have endured nine years of this. today recognises and hears a case of detailing 40 years of coercive control by our father. as a...
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our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is at the old bailey. what are we expecting today?ose eight weeks of sometimes harrowing, very emotional evidence, as he draws these inquests to a conclusion. of course the outcome is in some ways inevitable. it will return a conclusion of unlawful killing on eight of the people who died, that is inevitable. the whole inquest has been conducted along the lines that these people were unlawfully killed. but there will be a few issues to look out for when he draws the inquest to a conclusion this afternoon. first of all the issue about what m15 knew about one of the ringleaders of the attack, curran bert. they'd identified him two years earlier as somebody who might plan an attack on the uk —— khuram butt. they had watched him for two years and monitored him intensely for two years but somehow he was able to plan this attack almost under their noses. the relatives, the bereaved relatives, are very angry about that but we don't know whether the coroner will feel it's something that's appropriate for him to comment on or criticise. the oth
our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is at the old bailey. what are we expecting today?ose eight weeks of sometimes harrowing, very emotional evidence, as he draws these inquests to a conclusion. of course the outcome is in some ways inevitable. it will return a conclusion of unlawful killing on eight of the people who died, that is inevitable. the whole inquest has been conducted along the lines that these people were unlawfully killed. but there will be a few issues to look out for...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. retail giant. our business editor simon jack described the move as a vital lifeline for arcadia. sir philip green‘s retail empire, which includes the crownjewels topshop, now, there was a very real possibility that this entire empire, with its 18,000 employees, would go into administration as soon as tomorrow. crucial to this was the support for this crucial restructuring of the pension regulator and the pension protection fund, and what we found out in the last hour and a half is that they have agreed to accept a £25 million extra payment into the pension fund by sir philip green, which has secured their support. now, they could have killed this restructuring stone dead. now, does that mean the future is secure for the arcadia empire? not necessarily. the future of this empire now relies on the landlords, who are being asked to accept landlords, who are being asked to a cce pt very landlords, who are being asked to accept very significant cuts in the rents they get. so not only that,
daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. retail giant. our business editor simon jack described the move as a vital lifeline for arcadia. sir philip green‘s retail empire, which includes the crownjewels topshop, now, there was a very real possibility that this entire empire, with its 18,000 employees, would go into administration as soon as tomorrow. crucial to this was the support for this crucial restructuring of the pension regulator and the pension protection fund, and what we found...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey.has agreed to put an extra 25 million into arcadia's pension fund ahead of a crucial vote to secure the future of the retail giant. our business editor is in central london for us this evening. what more do we know on this? this tonight is a crucial lifeline for arcadia, sir philip green's retail empire which includes the crown jewels, top shop. there was a real possibility this entire empire would go into administration as soon as tomorrow. crucial to this was the support for this crucial restructuring for the pension regulator and the pension protection fund. what we found out in the last hour and fund. what we found out in the last hourand a fund. what we found out in the last hour and a half, fund. what we found out in the last hourand a half, is fund. what we found out in the last hour and a half, is they have agreed to a cce pt hour and a half, is they have agreed to accept a £25 million extra payment into the pension fund by sir philip green, which has secured their support. the
daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey.has agreed to put an extra 25 million into arcadia's pension fund ahead of a crucial vote to secure the future of the retail giant. our business editor is in central london for us this evening. what more do we know on this? this tonight is a crucial lifeline for arcadia, sir philip green's retail empire which includes the crown jewels, top shop. there was a real possibility this entire empire would go into administration as soon as tomorrow. crucial...