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this was the moment calocane was caught.indefinite hospital order after admitting manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. that was to the disgust of the families of calocane's victims, who insist murder charges should have been pursued. we foolishly trusted in the criminaljustice system. we thought we would have a voice maybe to talk about knife crime, to talk about the lack of proper support for victims' families and the failings leading up to this. what we didn't expect was to be having to make such a noise. after pressure from the families, the crown prosecution service inspectorate, which examines the work of prosecutors, launched a review of the decisions in the case. today, the families will get an update on that. the cps itself had previously said there was overwhelming evidence calocane was suffering from a serious condition. the families will also meet the care quality commission. it's looking into the mental health trust that had treated calocane for paranoid schizophrenia. he had been in and out
this was the moment calocane was caught.indefinite hospital order after admitting manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. that was to the disgust of the families of calocane's victims, who insist murder charges should have been pursued. we foolishly trusted in the criminaljustice system. we thought we would have a voice maybe to talk about knife crime, to talk about the lack of proper support for victims' families and the failings leading up to this. what we didn't expect was...
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valdo calocane killed his three victims. coates, the school caretaker who was only months away from retirement back . in away from retirement back. in june.the away from retirement back. in june. the 13th of june 2020. uh 23. and what happened was it didn't go to a trial. it was straight to sentencing because the crown prosecutor service accepted that plea is under the grounds of diminished responsibility , not for murder, responsibility, not for murder, though, but for manslaughter . though, but for manslaughter. the incomes, the hospital order. so that is ultimately what is going to be reviewed. and as you say, the attorney general, victoria prentis, says that the sentencing is unduly lenient. now, the family who protested at the times on the steps of nottingham crown court, said that in a statement they are very glad to hear that the attorney general has agreed that the sentencing was wrong and that they are optimistic that when this reaches the royal courts of justice for its appeal courts of justice for its appeal, ther
valdo calocane killed his three victims. coates, the school caretaker who was only months away from retirement back . in away from retirement back. in june.the away from retirement back. in june. the 13th of june 2020. uh 23. and what happened was it didn't go to a trial. it was straight to sentencing because the crown prosecutor service accepted that plea is under the grounds of diminished responsibility , not for murder, responsibility, not for murder, though, but for manslaughter . though,...
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the trial judge said that valdo calocane - judge said that valdo calocane should be in hospital becauseates and might not take medication. but what if he was to get better and be released? at that point, the court of appeal could see that he should go to prison, which would be a less lenient sentence and more of a punishment. and thejudge did also rule that valdo calocane cannot be released from hospital without government permission. it is released from hospital without government permission. it is not a net out of government permission. it is not a get out ofjail _ government permission. it is not a get out ofjail card, _ government permission. it is not a get out ofjail card, it _ government permission. it is not a get out ofjail card, it is _ get out ofjail card, it is incarceration within the hospital environment, where this man is going to be _ environment, where this man is going to be treated and supervised 24/7, given _ to be treated and supervised 24/7, given his _ to be treated and supervised 24/7, given his medication, and he is going _ given his medication, and he is going
the trial judge said that valdo calocane - judge said that valdo calocane should be in hospital becauseates and might not take medication. but what if he was to get better and be released? at that point, the court of appeal could see that he should go to prison, which would be a less lenient sentence and more of a punishment. and thejudge did also rule that valdo calocane cannot be released from hospital without government permission. it is released from hospital without government permission....
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yes, valdo calocane pleaded guilty to - calocane pleaded guilty to manslaughter, not murder, becausesuffering from diminished responsibility, mental health conditions, and five psychiatric reports agreed with that position. and thejudge psychiatric reports agreed with that position. and the judge set as a result he was sending him not to prison but to a secure hospital. he did say he thought calocane would never be released, he would be there for his whole life, but because it is a hospital order he could be released if he made a significant recovery, if he was no longer a risk to the public. and so the attorney general has said that as too lenient sentence because it doesn't penalise him for what he did. and that is why the court of appeal will now look closely at this. but it has to weigh up closely at this. but it has to weigh up a few things here, this is a complicated case. it has to look at the judge's complicated case. it has to look at thejudge's view complicated case. it has to look at the judge's view that calocane should be in a hospital thejudge's view that calocane shoul
yes, valdo calocane pleaded guilty to - calocane pleaded guilty to manslaughter, not murder, becausesuffering from diminished responsibility, mental health conditions, and five psychiatric reports agreed with that position. and thejudge psychiatric reports agreed with that position. and the judge set as a result he was sending him not to prison but to a secure hospital. he did say he thought calocane would never be released, he would be there for his whole life, but because it is a hospital...
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_ handed to valdo calocane. and what was the conclusion? the _ handed to valdo calocane. | was the conclusion? the conclusion was the conclusion? the conclusion was effectively _ was the conclusion? the conclusion was effectively they _ was the conclusion? the conclusion was effectively they agreed - was the conclusion? the conclusion was effectively they agreed with - was the conclusion? the conclusion was effectively they agreed with us | was effectively they agreed with us and that having reviewed all of the papers, they feel that it is appropriate that it now gets referred to the court of appeal which will go to the royal court of justice with three high courtjudges who will review all of it and assess if they are also an agreement which could mean the sentencing also will change. labour is calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in gaza. that's the first time the party leadership has used those words since israel began its military operation in the territory, last october. previously labour had called for a �*sustainable ceasefire'. the new phrase is part of
_ handed to valdo calocane. and what was the conclusion? the _ handed to valdo calocane. | was the conclusion? the conclusion was the conclusion? the conclusion was effectively _ was the conclusion? the conclusion was effectively they _ was the conclusion? the conclusion was effectively they agreed - was the conclusion? the conclusion was effectively they agreed with - was the conclusion? the conclusion was effectively they agreed with us | was effectively they agreed with us and that having...
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valdo calocane was sent to ashworth high security hospital.e enough to release. but this is not a prison, and the government's chief legal adviser, the attorney general, today said the sentence was unduly lenient. the bereaved families agree because they believe valdo calocane's violence was not entirely due to his mental state. we have never doubted that calocane has a serious mental illness and is a seriously unwell man that has been for a number of years. what we do not agree with was that he was in psychosis for the whole of the attacks. so we believe he did know what he was doing. the trialjudge said that valdo calocane should be in hospital because in prison he might be a risk to inmates and he might not take medication. but what if he was to get better and be released? at that point, the court of appeal could say that he should go to prison, which would be a less lenient sentence and more of a punishment. and the judge did also rule that valdo calocane cannot be released from hospital without government permission. it is not a get out o
valdo calocane was sent to ashworth high security hospital.e enough to release. but this is not a prison, and the government's chief legal adviser, the attorney general, today said the sentence was unduly lenient. the bereaved families agree because they believe valdo calocane's violence was not entirely due to his mental state. we have never doubted that calocane has a serious mental illness and is a seriously unwell man that has been for a number of years. what we do not agree with was that...
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valdo calocane . it turns out we may calocane. well be paying his benefit whilst in a secure hospital whilst he's in a secure hospital . back. . she doesn't hold back. >> reminds me, there was >> that reminds me, there was a frenchman, wasn't there, who used to pop up in pictures of the and like that. one the g7 and things like that. one can't help half admiring people who to do that i >> -- >> but potentially, although i think he has had access to our military secrets, jacob so that's worse. that's a bit worse. >> anyway , that's all coming up >> anyway, that's all coming up after the weather. >> i'll be back tomorrow at 8:00. i'm jacob rees—mogg. this has said nation and has been said to the nation and the in somerset. they're the weather in somerset. they're singing hallelujahs. >> outlook with boxt >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello again and welcome to the latest forecast from the met office. i'm aidan mcgivern cold in the north for the next 24 hours. mild and wet in the south in
valdo calocane . it turns out we may calocane. well be paying his benefit whilst in a secure hospital whilst he's in a secure hospital . back. . she doesn't hold back. >> reminds me, there was >> that reminds me, there was a frenchman, wasn't there, who used to pop up in pictures of the and like that. one the g7 and things like that. one can't help half admiring people who to do that i >> -- >> but potentially, although i think he has had access to our military secrets,...
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she my thoughts remain with all of calocane's victims and their families and friends who have shown suchrength during this devastating time. you immeasurable strength during this devastating time.— immeasurable strength during this devastating time. you mention the families. devastating time. you mention the families- has— devastating time. you mention the families. has there _ devastating time. you mention the families. has there been _ devastating time. you mention the families. has there been a - devastating time. you mention the i families. has there been a response? yes, the families of grace 0'malley—kumar, barnaby webberand 0'malley—kumar, barnaby webber and ian 0'malley—kumar, barnaby webberand ian coates have welcomed today's announcement. they have issued a joint statement saying, "we are optimistic that when this reaches the royal courts ofjustice for its appeal, there will be an outcome that provides some of the appropriate justice that we have all been calling for." they go on to say, "it is important to remember that this isjust say, "it is important to remember that this i
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the police watchdog is investigating the contact that officers had with the triple killer valdo calocaneer complaints from the families. why people living with alzheimer's could lose out on two new drug treatments, according to a leading health charity. it was the best day of my life. and we talk to the eight—year—old star of ireland's six nations victory. and on newsnight at 10:30pm. we'll go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players on today's big stories. plus a first look at tomorrow's front pages. hello, good evening. labour has tonight withdrawn its support for its candidate in the rochdale by—election, in light of new information about comments he made about israel. the bbc understands azhar ali has been suspended from the party, pending an investigation. mr ali had apologised after he was recorded suggesting that israel had allowed the october 7th attacks to go ahead so that it could do whatever it wanted in response. here's our political correspondent alex forsyth. this was the man labour had hoped would be its next mp for rochdale, launching his campaign less th
the police watchdog is investigating the contact that officers had with the triple killer valdo calocaneer complaints from the families. why people living with alzheimer's could lose out on two new drug treatments, according to a leading health charity. it was the best day of my life. and we talk to the eight—year—old star of ireland's six nations victory. and on newsnight at 10:30pm. we'll go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players on today's big stories. plus a first...
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the first thing i saw was valdo calocane attacking barnaby, and barnabyjust falling to the floor andtacking barnaby. the assailant then turned on to grace, plunging the weapon into poor grace. it was just horrific. he just callously, and calmly, just turned around, casually walked off, like nothing had happened. calocane then went on to fatally stab school caretaker ian coates, and hit three people with his van. the 32—year—old, who's been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, has been sentenced to detention in a high security hospital after admitting three counts of manslaughter. thejudge said calocane's mental condition satisfied the criteria, giving rise to the partial defence of diminished responsibility. but the families of his victims believe he should have been tried for murder. richard's 999 call was issued to the media by nottinghamshire police, but he says they never told him the call was being released. he only learned about it when he heard it on the news. and the first time i heard it i went into panic again. i started shaking. took me back to the day. the force have no
the first thing i saw was valdo calocane attacking barnaby, and barnabyjust falling to the floor andtacking barnaby. the assailant then turned on to grace, plunging the weapon into poor grace. it was just horrific. he just callously, and calmly, just turned around, casually walked off, like nothing had happened. calocane then went on to fatally stab school caretaker ian coates, and hit three people with his van. the 32—year—old, who's been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, has been...
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. what 25th of january valdo calocane.ary valdo calocane. what was the conclusion? effectively - was the conclusion? effectively aareed was the conclusion? effectively agreed with — was the conclusion? effectively agreed with us _ was the conclusion? effectively agreed with us in _ was the conclusion? effectively agreed with us in reviewing - was the conclusion? effectively agreed with us in reviewing the papers the feel it is appropriate that it gets referred to the court of appeal that will go to the royal court of justice with of appeal that will go to the royal court ofjustice with three high courtjudges who will review it and assess if they are in agreement which could mean the sentencing itself will change. a final appeal by the wikileaks founderjulian assange against extradition to the united states is taking place at the high court in london. mr assange — who's originally from australia — is wanted in the us for leaking classified military documents over a decade ago. lawyers for mr assange say he's too ill to atte
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webber. >> i want valdo calocane . to be >> i want valdo calocane.ive . >> don't miss that tv exclusive. she really does not hold back and who could blame her? but next it's another gb news exclusive on a £40,000 disabled benefits will not benefits cheat and you will not believe they were caught. believe how they were caught. this gp news. well it's time now for another exclusive and i'm about to lay bare the brazen corruption of britain's benefits cheat, including the latest case of a fraudster who stole £44,000 worth of taxpayers money and disability payments, whilst taking part in gruelling christmas walks. dressed as an elf . kelly christmas walks. dressed as an elf. kelly simpson said that she suffered from severe mobility issues due to a degenerative disc disease in her back. she claimed tasks such as using the bath independently , climbing bath independently, climbing stairs and putting on socks and shoes were employed . possible, shoes were employed. possible, but the department for work and pensions investigators saw her on social media that
webber. >> i want valdo calocane . to be >> i want valdo calocane.ive . >> don't miss that tv exclusive. she really does not hold back and who could blame her? but next it's another gb news exclusive on a £40,000 disabled benefits will not benefits cheat and you will not believe they were caught. believe how they were caught. this gp news. well it's time now for another exclusive and i'm about to lay bare the brazen corruption of britain's benefits cheat, including the latest...
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valdo calocane killed judges.in june last year . their families last year. their families welcomed today's announcement by the attorney general, saying they're hopeful for an outcome that will provide some of the appropriate justice they've been calling for. prince william says fighting in the middle east between israel and hamas must end as soon as possible , adding end as soon as possible, adding there's a desperate need for increased humanitarian support for gaza. the prince of wales said he's deeply concerned about the terrible human cost of the conflict with too many lives lost and that follows lord cameron's warning to israel that fighting needs to stop. labour has also called for an immediate humanitare ceasefire in a major shift in the party's stance on the war, shadow foreign secretary david lammy says the world wants the fighting to stop the rafah attack cannot go ahead. >> we are following our five eyes partners australia, new zealand and canada, who a few days ago made it clear that there has to be an
valdo calocane killed judges.in june last year . their families last year. their families welcomed today's announcement by the attorney general, saying they're hopeful for an outcome that will provide some of the appropriate justice they've been calling for. prince william says fighting in the middle east between israel and hamas must end as soon as possible , adding end as soon as possible, adding there's a desperate need for increased humanitarian support for gaza. the prince of wales said...
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barnaby webber, grace 0'malley, and ian coates were all stabbed by valdo calocane, who was convictedand ian coates. an eyewitness to two of the killings in nottingham last year has spoken for the first time since the incident. navtej johal reports. police emergency, what's the emergency? there'sjust been a stabbing on ilkeston road, there's somebody lying in the street, i think they're dead. oh, that was awful. this 999 call was made on the 13th ofjune last year in nottingham as an eyewitness from his bedroom window saw barnaby webber and grace 0'malley—kumar being stabbed to death by valdo calocane. ijust couldn't believe what i was seeing. it was absolutely... terrifying, just horrendous. it was seeing two young people being attacked and stabbed... yeah, it will never leave me. the eyewitness has asked to remain anonymous. it'sjust horrific. he just callously and calmlyjust turned around and casually walked off, like nothing had happened. calocane then went on to fatally step school caretaker ian coates and hit three people with his van. the 32—year—old, who has been diagnosed with
barnaby webber, grace 0'malley, and ian coates were all stabbed by valdo calocane, who was convictedand ian coates. an eyewitness to two of the killings in nottingham last year has spoken for the first time since the incident. navtej johal reports. police emergency, what's the emergency? there'sjust been a stabbing on ilkeston road, there's somebody lying in the street, i think they're dead. oh, that was awful. this 999 call was made on the 13th ofjune last year in nottingham as an eyewitness...
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this was the moment calocane was caught.given an indefinite hospital order after admitting manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. that was to the disgust of the families of calocane�*s victims, who insist murder charges should have been pursued. we foolishly trusted in the criminaljustice system. we thought we would have a voice maybe to talk about knife crime, to talk about the lack of proper support for victims�* families and the failings leading up to this. what we didn't expect was to be having to make such a noise. after pressure from the families, the crown prosecution service inspectorate, which examines the work of prosecutors, launched a review of the decisions in the case. today, the families will get an update on that. the cps itself had previously said there was overwhelming evidence calocane was suffering from a serious condition. the families will also meet the care quality commission. it's looking into the mental health trust that had treated calocane for paranoid schizophrenia. he had been
this was the moment calocane was caught.given an indefinite hospital order after admitting manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. that was to the disgust of the families of calocane�*s victims, who insist murder charges should have been pursued. we foolishly trusted in the criminaljustice system. we thought we would have a voice maybe to talk about knife crime, to talk about the lack of proper support for victims�* families and the failings leading up to this. what we...
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so how feel about valdo how do you feel about valdo calocane?it was obviously very controversial that manslaughter that it was a manslaughter charge, you know, and not a direct murder charge. but the idea this guy claim idea of this guy can claim benefits. you feel about that? >> well, it's abhorrent, really, isn't it? it's, uh, it's an affront to natural justice. it's um. it shouldn't happen . it's um. it shouldn't happen. it's a complete insult to the victims families . you know, we, um . as families. you know, we, um. as i say, i know the victim's families in the nottingham case. i know they've struggled to get proper care and treatment. um, we know that sometimes . the we know that sometimes. the grandfathers of the children who have been killed are not allowed, um, counselling or victim support because they're not deemed close enough relatives. you know, so it seems to be it's one rule for, you know , for the victims are very know, for the victims are very poorly served by this. i did some work. i mean, there are around 2700 patients like t
so how feel about valdo how do you feel about valdo calocane?it was obviously very controversial that manslaughter that it was a manslaughter charge, you know, and not a direct murder charge. but the idea this guy claim idea of this guy can claim benefits. you feel about that? >> well, it's abhorrent, really, isn't it? it's, uh, it's an affront to natural justice. it's um. it shouldn't happen . it's um. it shouldn't happen. it's a complete insult to the victims families . you know, we, um...
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calocane then went on to fatally step school caretaker ian coates and hit three people with his van. detention in a high security hospital after admitting three counts of manslaughter on the basis of diminished responsibility. the eyewitness�*s 999 call was issued to the media by nottinghamshire police, but he says they never told him the call was being released. he only learned about it when he heard it on the news. the first time i heard it, i went into panic again. i started shaking. took me back to the day. the force have now apologised to him. several reviews have been announced into this case following the sentencing. the eyewitness says he has had nightmares about the incident since that day. you think afterwards, "i could have done this, "i could have climbed out, could have rushed downstairs." ijust wish i could have done something for them. i'm so sorry. this afternoon, grace's family responded to our interview. i would like to say to the gentleman that he should not feel in any way. guilty or responsible. i think if he had tried _ to intervene, he would have probably been
calocane then went on to fatally step school caretaker ian coates and hit three people with his van. detention in a high security hospital after admitting three counts of manslaughter on the basis of diminished responsibility. the eyewitness�*s 999 call was issued to the media by nottinghamshire police, but he says they never told him the call was being released. he only learned about it when he heard it on the news. the first time i heard it, i went into panic again. i started shaking. took...
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calocane. of course, case. valdo calocane.on, but to a, a hospital, a psychiatric hospital, and that allows him it's the law of the land. nevertheless, allows land. nevertheless, it allows him month in benefits, him £360 a month in benefits, universal credit to spend as he sees fit when he's inside. the mother of barnaby webber, who was slaughtered by calocane, said this may be the law, but we strongly suggest the law is wrong and it urgently needs to be reviewed. what's your position? well another appalling and case. position? well another appalling ancit case. position? well another appalling ancit is case. position? well another appalling ancit is beinge. position? well another appalling ancit is being reviewed, i think >> it is being reviewed, i think mel stride , the department of mel stride, the department of work secretary, is work and pensions secretary, is looking into this. >> going be a number >> there's going to be a number of reviews of the awful circumstances of what happened in this case. judge could in this cas
calocane. of course, case. valdo calocane.on, but to a, a hospital, a psychiatric hospital, and that allows him it's the law of the land. nevertheless, allows land. nevertheless, it allows him month in benefits, him £360 a month in benefits, universal credit to spend as he sees fit when he's inside. the mother of barnaby webber, who was slaughtered by calocane, said this may be the law, but we strongly suggest the law is wrong and it urgently needs to be reviewed. what's your position? well...
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the first thing i saw was valdo calocane attacking barnaby, and barnabyjust falling to the floor andry and stop him attacking barnaby. the assailant then turned on to grace, plunging the weapon into poor grace. it was just horrific. he just callously, and calmly, just turned around, casually walked off, like nothing had happened. calocane then went on to fatally stabbed school caretaker ian coates, and hit three people with his van. the 32—year—old, who's been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, has been sentenced to detention in a high security hospital after admitting three counts of manslaughter. thejudge said calocane's mental condition satisfied the criteria, giving rise to the partial defence of diminished responsibility. but the families of his victims believe he should have been tried for murder. obviously, i know you're not a medical professional, and you're not a police officer. but, from what you saw, do you think what you saw was murder? that was murder. yeah _ cold—blooded. he should be in a high security prison, not a hospital. richard's 999 call was issued to the me
the first thing i saw was valdo calocane attacking barnaby, and barnabyjust falling to the floor andry and stop him attacking barnaby. the assailant then turned on to grace, plunging the weapon into poor grace. it was just horrific. he just callously, and calmly, just turned around, casually walked off, like nothing had happened. calocane then went on to fatally stabbed school caretaker ian coates, and hit three people with his van. the 32—year—old, who's been diagnosed with paranoid...
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the police watchdog says it will focus on the force 5 previous contact with calocane.er after admitting manslaughter. the housing secretary, michael gove, has set out proposed changes to planning rules in england that he claims could deliver thousands of new homes. he wants to force councils to prioritise development on brownfield — orformer industrial — land. labour says "minor tweaks" to planning policy won't fix the housing crisis. seven women are accusing devon and cornwall police of failing to investigate serving and former officers for domestic abuse, and sexual violence. the group claims that in some cases the men were promoted to specialist roles dealing with violence against women and girls, despite the complaints against them. the force has referred the allegations to the police watchdog. you're live with bbc news. schools have closed in part of the australian state of victoria because of what the emergency services say are the most dangerous fire conditions in the region for years. officials have warned of potentially catastrophic fires because of rising tem
the police watchdog says it will focus on the force 5 previous contact with calocane.er after admitting manslaughter. the housing secretary, michael gove, has set out proposed changes to planning rules in england that he claims could deliver thousands of new homes. he wants to force councils to prioritise development on brownfield — orformer industrial — land. labour says "minor tweaks" to planning policy won't fix the housing crisis. seven women are accusing devon and cornwall...
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case properly in the first place and a review has been ordered into the sentence given to valdo calocanearents in england can apply for official certificates to mark the loss of a baby before 2a weeks of pregnancy. the documents are intended to help families cope with grief, as tim muffett reports. we have our little jack and aj. sometimes it does feel like it's alljust been a bad dream. and it's like i need something — to know that it was real, they did exist. nat has a healthy two—year—old daughter, but before she was born, nat lost three babies during pregnancy. i lost my first son in 2019 at 20 weeks. we lost our daughter sophie in 2020 at 38 weeks. and then in my third pregnancy, i found out that i'd lost my little girl's twin at about five weeks. until now, the loss of a baby in england before 2a weeks' gestation hasn't been officially recognised. it was hard. so whilst nat received a death certificate for sophie, who she lost at 38 weeks, there was nothing for aj and jack. my worry is we were always going to leave this world and apart from the few family and friends that do acknow
case properly in the first place and a review has been ordered into the sentence given to valdo calocanearents in england can apply for official certificates to mark the loss of a baby before 2a weeks of pregnancy. the documents are intended to help families cope with grief, as tim muffett reports. we have our little jack and aj. sometimes it does feel like it's alljust been a bad dream. and it's like i need something — to know that it was real, they did exist. nat has a healthy...
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morning who have reviewed the referral for the unduly lenient sentence that was handed to valdo calocanefectively they agreed with us and that having reviewed all of the papers, they feel that it is appropriate that it now gets referred to the court of appeal which will go to the royal court ofjustice with three high courtjudges who will review all of it and assess if they are also an agreement which could mean the sentencing also will change. as we've been covering, britain's opposition labour party is calling for an �*immediate' humanitarian ceasefire in gaza, for the first time since the conflict began in october. it follows days of internal party debate over a parliamentary motion tabled by the scottish national party — which calls for a ceasefire. let's speak to the shadow foreign secretary, david lammy. let me begin by asking you why you have changed your position. keir starmer sets _ have changed your position. keir starmer sets out _ have changed your position. lie: " starmer sets out in have changed your position. iie: " starmer sets out in his view months ago that if the situat
morning who have reviewed the referral for the unduly lenient sentence that was handed to valdo calocanefectively they agreed with us and that having reviewed all of the papers, they feel that it is appropriate that it now gets referred to the court of appeal which will go to the royal court ofjustice with three high courtjudges who will review all of it and assess if they are also an agreement which could mean the sentencing also will change. as we've been covering, britain's opposition labour...
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they were all attacked by valdo calocane, who admitted manslaughter.nia at the time. but that sentence is now to be referred to the court of appeal after the attorney general intervened. victoria prentis said the nation have been shocked by the case and that... members of the victims�* families yesterday met the attorney general in private and said afterwards they were glad of her decision. i did cry. i think it's been a very long, very difficult... well, since it happened injune, but particularly the last few weeks, it's been very publicly done. i think there was a sense of being listened to. and the fact that we were online with the coates family and the 0'malley—kumar family, there's just a real sense of the beginning of hopefully justice being done here. the court of appeal will now look at the case under what's called the unduly lenient sentence scheme. the judges can keep the sentence as it is, increase it or refuse the attorney general�*s application. the victims�* families say the current sentence doesn't reflect the planning or premeditation o
they were all attacked by valdo calocane, who admitted manslaughter.nia at the time. but that sentence is now to be referred to the court of appeal after the attorney general intervened. victoria prentis said the nation have been shocked by the case and that... members of the victims�* families yesterday met the attorney general in private and said afterwards they were glad of her decision. i did cry. i think it's been a very long, very difficult... well, since it happened injune, but...
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webber and grace 0'malley—kumar, and school caretaker ian coates were stabbed to death by valdo calocanedisbelief from their relatives when calocane received a sentence of manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. the deaths shocked the country and united a city. now, the families have found out officers in nottinghamshire police shared an inappropriate whatsapp message about the killings in the days after the incident. this was also shared with people outside the police force. last night, nottinghamshire police defended themselves, saying they took immediate action when they found out about the message. a disciplinary hearing was held injanuary, but they admitted that some of the words in the message were crude and distasteful, adding that all officers have been reminded of the appropriate use of whatsapp as a result of this misconduct hearing. 0ne officer is being dealt with in what's described as a management intervention. another has been given a final warning. the mother of barnaby webber, emma, said it was an abhorrent way to conduct an investigation and said the fa
webber and grace 0'malley—kumar, and school caretaker ian coates were stabbed to death by valdo calocanedisbelief from their relatives when calocane received a sentence of manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. the deaths shocked the country and united a city. now, the families have found out officers in nottinghamshire police shared an inappropriate whatsapp message about the killings in the days after the incident. this was also shared with people outside the police...
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well as their handung calocane as well as their handling of the murder investigation itself.he 32 year old killed two students and a caretaker last year in nottingham in unprovoked attacks. the watchdog added. allegations have also been made about the non—execution of an outstanding warrant for his arrest. prior to the killings , arrest. prior to the killings, plans to block bonuses for water polluting company bosses don't go far enough, says labour, and they're calling for tougher measures. senior executives from five of the ii measures. senior executives from five of the 11 firms were given more than £26 million in total of bonuses over the last four years, even when there were sewage spills, the regulator, ofwat, will launch a consultation on the proposed ban later this year and the royal navy aircraft carrier hms prince of wales has left portsmouth harbour following a slight delay at the weekend , and the £3 at the weekend, and the £3 billion warship now, now on her way to norway to take part in the largest nato exercise since the largest nato exercise since the cold war
well as their handung calocane as well as their handling of the murder investigation itself.he 32 year old killed two students and a caretaker last year in nottingham in unprovoked attacks. the watchdog added. allegations have also been made about the non—execution of an outstanding warrant for his arrest. prior to the killings , arrest. prior to the killings, plans to block bonuses for water polluting company bosses don't go far enough, says labour, and they're calling for tougher measures....
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oh, yes , mr calocane. so we've oh, yes, mr calocane.hought you were doing, you know, were doing very well. know, you were doing very well. >> thank much. i was, i >> thank you very much. i was, i was i was looking at bryce hodgson, humphrey burke, bryce hodgson. >> we spoke about the last, last houn >> we spoke about the last, last hour. well correct. >> did happen. i was >> and that did happen. i was only slightly correct that one. >> one. >> it was a seamless sort of. >> uh, you did very well. very well. you much. well. thank you very much. >> i at you thinking, how >> i looked at you thinking, how are cope with this? are you going to cope with this? and you were great, right? >> but i yeah, it's i mean, it's very difficult when people are you don't know assessments you don't know what assessments are it are being made of him. and it seems to allow him out. but you're absolutely right. >> about the >> and it's all about the victims here as well. so in the case, in the nottingham case, you know, the victims thought that was going be th
oh, yes , mr calocane. so we've oh, yes, mr calocane.hought you were doing, you know, were doing very well. know, you were doing very well. >> thank much. i was, i >> thank you very much. i was, i was i was looking at bryce hodgson, humphrey burke, bryce hodgson. >> we spoke about the last, last houn >> we spoke about the last, last hour. well correct. >> did happen. i was >> and that did happen. i was only slightly correct that one. >> one. >> it...
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valdo calocane was given an indefinite hospital order on the basis of diminished responsibility.ney general, victoria prentis, said the sentence was "unduly lenient". relatives of the victims have welcomed the announcement. the national trust is reopening the farne islands, off the northumberland coast, to visitors for the first time in two years. the bird sactuary is home to about 200,000 seabirds, including puffins and arctic terns. it had been closed because of an outbreak of avian flu. you're live with bbc news. surgeries have been delayed and hospitals have turned away patients after more than 1,600 doctors in south korea went on strike on tuesday. junior doctors are protesting the government's plans to introduce more trained physicians into the system. observers say doctors oppose the prospect of greater competition. south korea has a highly privatised health care system — more than 90% of hospitals are private. its doctors are among the best—paid in the world, with the average specialist at a public hospital receiving £159,000 a year — a salary far exceeding the national a
valdo calocane was given an indefinite hospital order on the basis of diminished responsibility.ney general, victoria prentis, said the sentence was "unduly lenient". relatives of the victims have welcomed the announcement. the national trust is reopening the farne islands, off the northumberland coast, to visitors for the first time in two years. the bird sactuary is home to about 200,000 seabirds, including puffins and arctic terns. it had been closed because of an outbreak of avian...
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they were all attacked by valdo calocane, who admitted manslaughter.ven a hospital order after he was found to be suffering from paranoid schizophrenia at the time. but that sentence is now to be referred to the court of appeal after the attorney general intervened. victoria prentis said the nation have been shocked by the case and that... members of the victims�* families yesterday met the attorney general in private and said afterwards they were glad of her decision. i did cry. i think it's been a very long, very difficult... well, since it happened injune, but particularly the last few weeks, it's been very publicly done. i think there was a sense of being listened to. and the fact that we were online with the coates family and the o'malley—kumar family, there's just a real sense of the beginning of hopefully justice being done here. the court of appeal will now look at the case under what's called the unduly lenient sentence scheme. the judges can keep the sentence as it is, increase it or refuse the attorney general�*s application. the victims�* f
they were all attacked by valdo calocane, who admitted manslaughter.ven a hospital order after he was found to be suffering from paranoid schizophrenia at the time. but that sentence is now to be referred to the court of appeal after the attorney general intervened. victoria prentis said the nation have been shocked by the case and that... members of the victims�* families yesterday met the attorney general in private and said afterwards they were glad of her decision. i did cry. i think it's...
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and she said that at calocane. and she said that at every turn , the rights of calocane.at at eve actual killer there haves of the actual killer there have been ahead family's been put ahead of the family's rights victim's rights. rights and the victim's rights. so particular situation , so in this particular situation, surely have look at the surely we have to look at the remaining who surely we have to look at the rema actually who surely we have to look at the rema actually been who surely we have to look at the rema actually been killed who have actually been killed and say , do want to do? do say, what do they want to do? do they to see this guy they really want to see this guy of kind of normality we of any kind of normality so we can to a at can kick back, go to a pub at the watch the the weekend and watch the football mates are football with whatever mates are deluded with deluded enough to hang out with him. absolutely like him. no absolutely not. like i've going to i've said, if we're not going to execute least we execute them, then the least we can them in soli
and she said that at calocane. and she said that at every turn , the rights of calocane.at at eve actual killer there haves of the actual killer there have been ahead family's been put ahead of the family's rights victim's rights. rights and the victim's rights. so particular situation , so in this particular situation, surely have look at the surely we have to look at the remaining who surely we have to look at the rema actually who surely we have to look at the rema actually been who surely...
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valdo calocane was given an indefinite hospital order on the basis of diminished responsibility.prentis, said the sentence was "unduly lenient". relatives of the victims have welcomed the announcement. the national trust is reopening the farne islands, off the northumberland coast, to visitors for the first time in two years. the bird sactuary is home to about 200,000 seabirds, including puffins and arctic terns. it had been closed because of an outbreak of avian �*flu. it will be open again for march 25. you're live with bbc news. the mother of the russian opposition figure alexei navalny has made a direct appeal to president putin to release his body to her. standing outside the arctic prison where her son alexei died suddenly last week, lyudmila navalnaya said she wanted his body to be released immediately so she could give him a decent burial. take a listen. translation: behind my back, there is a colony - _ k3, the polar wolf — where on 16th february, my son alexei navalny died. it's the fifth day that i cannot see him. they won't hand over his body to me and they won't even
valdo calocane was given an indefinite hospital order on the basis of diminished responsibility.prentis, said the sentence was "unduly lenient". relatives of the victims have welcomed the announcement. the national trust is reopening the farne islands, off the northumberland coast, to visitors for the first time in two years. the bird sactuary is home to about 200,000 seabirds, including puffins and arctic terns. it had been closed because of an outbreak of avian �*flu. it will be...
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the police watchdog has started an investigation into a force's contact with valdo calocane before hece for police conduct review follows a voluntary referral by nottinghamshire police of complaints it has received from the victims' families. barnaby webber, grace 0'malley—kumar and ian coates died in the attacks. seven women are accusing devon and cornwall police of failing to investigate serving and former officers for domestic abuse, and sexual violence. the group claims that in some cases the men were promoted to specialist roles dealing with violence against women and girls, despite the complaints against them. the force has referred the allegations to the police watchdog. official figures show that the rate at which wages are rising dropped in the three months to december — but it still outpaced the level of inflation. the office for national statistics said wage growth dropped by 0.4% points to 6.2% in the last quarter of last year. you're live with bbc news. here in the uk, more details have emerged of the comments about israel and jewish people apparently made by azhar ali —
the police watchdog has started an investigation into a force's contact with valdo calocane before hece for police conduct review follows a voluntary referral by nottinghamshire police of complaints it has received from the victims' families. barnaby webber, grace 0'malley—kumar and ian coates died in the attacks. seven women are accusing devon and cornwall police of failing to investigate serving and former officers for domestic abuse, and sexual violence. the group claims that in some cases...
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valdo calocane was given an indefinite hospital order on the basis of diminished responsibility.ps containing codeine linctus will no longer be sold in chemists in the uk because of concerns people are becoming addicted to the medicine. several brands will now only be available with a prescription. the uk medicines�* regulator says there have been rising reports of dependence on codeine medicines over the past five years. the national trust is reopening the farne islands, off the northumberland coast to visitors for the first time in two years. the bird sactuary is home to around 200,000 seabirds, including puffins and arctic terns. it had been closed because of an outbreak of avian �*flu. you�*re live with bbc news. the mother of the russian opposition leader alexei navalny has made a direct appeal to president putin to release his body to her. standing outside the arctic prison where her son alexei died suddenly last week, lyudmila navalnaya said she wanted his body to be released immediately so she could give him a decent burial. take a listen. translation: behind my back, the
valdo calocane was given an indefinite hospital order on the basis of diminished responsibility.ps containing codeine linctus will no longer be sold in chemists in the uk because of concerns people are becoming addicted to the medicine. several brands will now only be available with a prescription. the uk medicines�* regulator says there have been rising reports of dependence on codeine medicines over the past five years. the national trust is reopening the farne islands, off the...
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valdo calocane was sentenced to an indefinite hospital order last month for killing students barnabygham city council has confirmed it will raise council tax by 21% over the next two years as part of £300m budget savings. street lights are to be dimmed, waste collections are to become fortnightly. the labour—run authority has been revealing details of cuts it must make after declaring itself effectively bankrupt last year. a huge meteor has been seen in the skies over lincolnshire and other parts of eastern england. the fireball was captured by people as it passed on monday afternoon. a meteor is a piece of space debris that burns up as it enters the earth's atmosphere creating a shooting star. you're live with bbc news. detectives leading the hunt for a man wanted over a brutal attack on a mother and her children in south london believe his body has been recovered from the river thames. police previously said they believed abdul shokoor ezedi — a 35—year old refugee from afghanistan — went into the river and died, hours after the attack. on monday afternoon, a boat reported seeing a
valdo calocane was sentenced to an indefinite hospital order last month for killing students barnabygham city council has confirmed it will raise council tax by 21% over the next two years as part of £300m budget savings. street lights are to be dimmed, waste collections are to become fortnightly. the labour—run authority has been revealing details of cuts it must make after declaring itself effectively bankrupt last year. a huge meteor has been seen in the skies over lincolnshire and other...
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webber and grace o'malley—kumar, and school caretaker ian coates were stabbed to death by valdo calocanear. there was disbelief from their relatives when calocane received a sentence of manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. the deaths shocked the country and united a city. now the families have found out officers in nottinghamshire police shared an inappropriate whatsapp message about the killings in the days after the incident. this was also shared with people outside the police force. last night, nottinghamshire police defended themselves, saying they took immediate action when they found out about the message. a disciplinary hearing was held injanuary, but they admitted that some of the words in the message were crude and distasteful, adding that all officers have been reminded of the appropriate use of whatsapp as a result of this misconduct hearing. one officer is being dealt with in what's described as a management intervention. another has been given a final warning. the mother of barnaby webber, emma, said it was an abhorrent way to conduct an investigation an
webber and grace o'malley—kumar, and school caretaker ian coates were stabbed to death by valdo calocanear. there was disbelief from their relatives when calocane received a sentence of manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. the deaths shocked the country and united a city. now the families have found out officers in nottinghamshire police shared an inappropriate whatsapp message about the killings in the days after the incident. this was also shared with people outside the...
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attacks in which barney webber, graca malik kumar and ian coates were stabbed to death by valdo calocaneslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. the attorney general has decided that the sentencing was unduly lenient and that it should now be referred to the court of appeal. as a reminder, you are watching bbc news. we are going to move on to some other news here in the uk. the education committee has been questioning representatives from charities and the national police chiefs' council today in a session on online harms and the effectiveness of the online safety act. the committee is questioning dame rachel d'souza on her work on online safety for children and i think we can bring you some live pictures now. let'sjust think we can bring you some live pictures now. let's just listening. is to is the first time we have had legislation that pushes this back and it is really important. secondly, the other of my regulations that were incorporated, we require all platforms aimed at children to be included in the bell. anything that is user to use it as an scope of the bill and
attacks in which barney webber, graca malik kumar and ian coates were stabbed to death by valdo calocaneslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. the attorney general has decided that the sentencing was unduly lenient and that it should now be referred to the court of appeal. as a reminder, you are watching bbc news. we are going to move on to some other news here in the uk. the education committee has been questioning representatives from charities and the national police chiefs'...
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valdo calocane killed 19—year—olds barnaby webber and grace o'malley—kumar and 65—year—old ian coatesl had been abandoned, and all 24 of the crew had been rescued. julian assange, the founder of the whistle—blowing website wikileaks, is going to the high court today in what may be his final bid to avoid extradition to the united states. he's wanted in the us for leaking secret military files more than a decade ago. researchers in australia have discovered the fastest—growing black hole ever recorded, which swallows material equal to the mass of our sun every day. it's amazing. it is a very hungry black hole! it it's amazing. it is a very hungry black hole!— it exists in a quasar, which is a swirling storm surrounding an active supermassive black hole at the centre of a galaxy. it's thought to be the brightest object in the universe, shining about 500 trillion times brighter than our sun. supermassive, i like that. really bi. lots supermassive, i like that. really big- lots of— supermassive, i like that. really big. lots of superlatives - supermassive, i like that. really big. lots of
valdo calocane killed 19—year—olds barnaby webber and grace o'malley—kumar and 65—year—old ian coatesl had been abandoned, and all 24 of the crew had been rescued. julian assange, the founder of the whistle—blowing website wikileaks, is going to the high court today in what may be his final bid to avoid extradition to the united states. he's wanted in the us for leaking secret military files more than a decade ago. researchers in australia have discovered the fastest—growing black...
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he was found and found guilty of manslaughter and calocane . he should have been calocane.ered in view, because he murdered in my view, because he could got a whole life could have got a whole life sentence because he's in a hospital. entitled £380 hospital. he's entitled to £380 benefits every month. what a scandal . and chris says it's scandal. and chris says it's a disgrace . disgrace. >> yeah, says it all. >> yeah, says it all. >> and cheryl says, how can this be right? my mother was in hospital. we had to tell the dwp they cut her state pension when she was hospital. also, i was she was in hospital. also, i was my carer years. my mother's carer for 25 years. i didn't carer's allowance i didn't take carer's allowance otherwise have cut i didn't take carer's allowance oth
he was found and found guilty of manslaughter and calocane . he should have been calocane.ered in view, because he murdered in my view, because he could got a whole life could have got a whole life sentence because he's in a hospital. entitled £380 hospital. he's entitled to £380 benefits every month. what a scandal . and chris says it's scandal. and chris says it's a disgrace . disgrace. >> yeah, says it all. >> yeah, says it all. >> and cheryl says, how can this be right?...
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valdo calocane was given an indefinite hospital order on the basis of diminished responsibility.uffins and arctic terns. it had been closed because of an outbreak of avian flu. you're live with bbc news. some breaking news. two men have been charged with murder in connection with the shooting in kansas city. that killed one person and wounded 22 others — following an event to mark kansas city chiefs becoming super bowl champions. let's go to tom bateman, our washington correspondent. two people charged with murder, tom. this has just two people charged with murder, tom. this hasjust come two people charged with murder, tom. this has just come from the prosecutor in jackson prosecutor injackson county, missouri, jean baker, who announced two men charged with second degree murder. their names are dominic miller and lyndell mays, with armed criminal action and unlawful use of a weapon. it was nearly a week ago that the news began to break of a shooting at the super bowl victory parade. there was a shoot—out next to very busy part of the furry. what has happened was police now say 22
valdo calocane was given an indefinite hospital order on the basis of diminished responsibility.uffins and arctic terns. it had been closed because of an outbreak of avian flu. you're live with bbc news. some breaking news. two men have been charged with murder in connection with the shooting in kansas city. that killed one person and wounded 22 others — following an event to mark kansas city chiefs becoming super bowl champions. let's go to tom bateman, our washington correspondent. two...
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valdo calocane was given an indefinite hospital order on the basis of diminished responsibility.s. the bird sactuary is home to about 200,000 seabirds, including puffins and arctic terns. it had been closed because of an outbreak of avian flu. but the visitors will soon return. you're live with bbc news. all across europe and beyond the farmers are out in protest. today, it was poland, a nationwide protest against cheap ukrainian grain flooding the market and eu regulations on the use of pesticides and fertiliser. in spain, they've been at it for two weeks, blocking highways and major ports over prices and unfair competition. in greece, the farmers who've been hit by flooding and wildfires, are no facing higher energy bills and rising costs. and in india, thousands of farmers are on a march towards delhi, demanding a guaranteed minimum for 23 crops. the proximate causes for the widscale farmers' revolts are different and unique each country, but a common sense of grievance united them. the farmers say their livelihoods are being sacrificed on the altars of free trade and climate
valdo calocane was given an indefinite hospital order on the basis of diminished responsibility.s. the bird sactuary is home to about 200,000 seabirds, including puffins and arctic terns. it had been closed because of an outbreak of avian flu. but the visitors will soon return. you're live with bbc news. all across europe and beyond the farmers are out in protest. today, it was poland, a nationwide protest against cheap ukrainian grain flooding the market and eu regulations on the use of...
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the police watchdog is investigating the contact that officers had with the triple killer valdo calocanebig stories. plus a first look at tomorrow's front pages.
the police watchdog is investigating the contact that officers had with the triple killer valdo calocanebig stories. plus a first look at tomorrow's front pages.
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allegations have also been made about the non—execution of an outstanding warrant for calocane arrestkillings, and the royal navy aircraft carrier hms prince of wales left portsmouth harbour today following a slight delay at the weekend. the £3 billion warship is now on her way to norway to take part in the largest nato exercise since the cold war. her commanding officer said his crew had managed to bring the ship from 30 notice to immediate from 30 days notice to immediate readiness in just one week. she was put on standby a week ago after hms queen elizabeth was forced to cancel her deployment because of a propeller issue. for the very latest stories , do for the very latest stories, do sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts . slash alerts. >> now rishi sunak has just spoken to a group of 100 people undecided on how they're going to vote at the next general election, and they didn't hold back. >> rishi sunak. i've got so much to say, but such little time . my to say, but such little time. my name is john white and i'm one
allegations have also been made about the non—execution of an outstanding warrant for calocane arrestkillings, and the royal navy aircraft carrier hms prince of wales left portsmouth harbour today following a slight delay at the weekend. the £3 billion warship is now on her way to norway to take part in the largest nato exercise since the cold war. her commanding officer said his crew had managed to bring the ship from 30 notice to immediate from 30 days notice to immediate readiness in just...
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uh, calocane, this story of, um.emember, because his diagnosis. his mental health diagnosis. well, claiming well, he's claiming benefits whilst potentially claim well, he's claiming benefits whilsta potentially claim well, he's claiming benefits whilsta month.itially claim £380 a month. >> what an outrage. >> oh, what an outrage. >> oh, what an outrage. >> that out. right. we look >> sort that out. right. we look forward to seeing you half past nine. thanks very much indeed. right. >> who fancies they always got so interesting to so many interesting things to talk fair, did talk about that. >> we didn't talk about it enough. >> i just sort of sit and think, why haven't we talked about that? >> why haven't we done that anyway? >> they got the great >> they haven't got the great british have you? british giveaway, have you? >> don't know. >> we don't know. >> we don't know. >> good. but we do. and here it is. >> we want to turn 2024 into 2020 more with your chance to win £18,000 in cash to spend however you like , you
uh, calocane, this story of, um.emember, because his diagnosis. his mental health diagnosis. well, claiming well, he's claiming benefits whilst potentially claim well, he's claiming benefits whilsta potentially claim well, he's claiming benefits whilsta month.itially claim £380 a month. >> what an outrage. >> oh, what an outrage. >> oh, what an outrage. >> that out. right. we look >> sort that out. right. we look forward to seeing you half past nine. thanks very...