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norwich crown court which is thatjust a few at nine o'clock at norwich crown court which is that just. today‘s hearing followed quite a lot of police activity over the weekend. on saturday, a week on from the body being discovered, more than 700 people were questioned by police. they have set up roadblocks close to the scene and have talked about 700 people. there also had 170 calls from the public and said all this help them find possibly key witnesses to what might have happened on that saturday. alexander palmer is expected to appear next in a crown court just palmer is expected to appear next in a crown courtjust a few yards away from a year. ina in a moment a summary of the business news. india and pakistan celebrates 70 years of freedom from britain. the white house defends the rash of president donald trump to violence by white supremacists at a rally in virginia amid criticism he did not typically condemn a white groups. the south korean president has asked allies to help prevent a war over the emerging north korean threat. there seems to be little hope that pay is going to ri
norwich crown court which is thatjust a few at nine o'clock at norwich crown court which is that just. today‘s hearing followed quite a lot of police activity over the weekend. on saturday, a week on from the body being discovered, more than 700 people were questioned by police. they have set up roadblocks close to the scene and have talked about 700 people. there also had 170 calls from the public and said all this help them find possibly key witnesses to what might have happened on that...
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and that the case will be sent to preston crown court for hearing on the 6th of september. as follows, norman bettison, probably the most high profile of all the suspects. he was chief inspector at the time of the hillsborough tragedy, but he rose through the ranks to become chief co nsta ble of through the ranks to become chief constable of west yorkshire and merseyside forces. he faces four charges relating to events of misconduct in public office. the crown prosecution service, the cps, they allege that relate to the telling lies about his involvement in the media aftermath of the disaster and, crucially, the culpability of fans. another man in the dock is graham mackrell, sheffield wednesday's former club secretary. he was responsible for health and safety and security at hillsborough. that is where the tragedy happened between those football clu bs, tragedy happened between those football clubs, liverpool and nottingham forest. in relation to his role, is accused of failing to carry out his duties of health and safety, and bridging them. peter metcalf, a third man, is
and that the case will be sent to preston crown court for hearing on the 6th of september. as follows, norman bettison, probably the most high profile of all the suspects. he was chief inspector at the time of the hillsborough tragedy, but he rose through the ranks to become chief co nsta ble of through the ranks to become chief constable of west yorkshire and merseyside forces. he faces four charges relating to events of misconduct in public office. the crown prosecution service, the cps,...
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we can go to reporter lindsey smith outside nottingham crown court.because of the sheer number of victims rescued. there were 18 victims, all vulnerable men, many were homeless 01’ vulnerable men, many were homeless or had addiction problems or learning disabilities. some of them quite severe. those men were rescued by lincolnshire police in the biggest investigation lincolnshire police have ever undertaken. it's the first slavery case they have taken all the way to conviction. it has taken them three years and they told us earlier today how they had told us earlier today how they had to show tens of thousands of pieces of evidence to nottinghamshire crown court to secure conviction of the 11 members of the family you spoke about. more about the treatment of the victims, it sounds horrific. yes, these men were lowered on the promise of a place to live, food and paid work. —— these men were lured. in reality they were put in dilapidated caravans with no running water or toilets. they were promised food but often got scraps from the defendants' table. 0
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he will appear before a crown court in aylesbu ry appear before a crown court in aylesbury next monthpolice made a brief statement. six men and two women died. four people who were injured remain in a serious condition in hospital. we've had full cooperation from the two freight companies involved, and they are fully supporting us with our enquiries. our thoughts remain very much with those affected by this tragedy. mr masierak was driving an aim logistics lorry at the time of the crash. 12 people were in the minibus when the collision happened in the early hours of saturday morning. tributes have been paid to the driver, cyriacjoseph. he's been described as an extraordinary father and a great leader within the southern indian community in nottingham. his passengers were a group of people from india about to start a tour of europe. three of the dead worked for an it company. the other lorry driver, david wagstaff, who's 53 and from stoke—on—trent, has been bailed to appear before magistrates next month. he's been charged with 12 counts of causing death or serious injury by dangerous d
he will appear before a crown court in aylesbu ry appear before a crown court in aylesbury next monthpolice made a brief statement. six men and two women died. four people who were injured remain in a serious condition in hospital. we've had full cooperation from the two freight companies involved, and they are fully supporting us with our enquiries. our thoughts remain very much with those affected by this tragedy. mr masierak was driving an aim logistics lorry at the time of the crash. 12...
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victims scarred and disfigured, was handed the prison term in may following a trial at nottingham crown court. the court has increased his sentence then? that is right. the court of appealjudges, in their sewing up after the hearing this morning, made it clear there was no precedent for this, a doctor carrying out these acts, wounding with intent in 17 different cases involving ten different cases involving ten different patients as victims. there we re different patients as victims. there were many more patients are affected by ian paterson's actions. the criminal case involved the injuries and the huge damage he caused to ten victims. what they said was the original trial judge victims. what they said was the original trialjudge at victims. what they said was the original trial judge at nottingham crown court had basically got the legality is right in his analysis of the sentencing, but he hadn't reflected the fact there were 17 of these very, very serious offences. they felt and said a sentence of 20 yea rs they felt and said a sentence of 20 years was more appropriate than 15. afterwards,
victims scarred and disfigured, was handed the prison term in may following a trial at nottingham crown court. the court has increased his sentence then? that is right. the court of appealjudges, in their sewing up after the hearing this morning, made it clear there was no precedent for this, a doctor carrying out these acts, wounding with intent in 17 different cases involving ten different cases involving ten different patients as victims. there we re different patients as victims. there were...
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hospitals use nitrous oxide to relieve pain and yesterday southwark crown court was told that the prosecution'sal product as defined in the act and therefore an exempt substance. two people who were arrested going into the glastonbury festival with nitrous oxide canisters were also acquitted in a separate case at taunton crown court after the judge ruled the gas is plainly an accepted substance. it is understood around 50 people have pleaded guilty to supplying nitrous oxide under the legislation and those cases may now be subject to appeal. the rulings have led to suggestions that selling nitrous oxide may not be illegal. the crown prosecution service is understood to be conducting a full review of the legislation. time for a look at the weather. the last day of august, it has been a wetter than normal summer. we are squeezing in a bit more rain. this is the scene from cumbria. many of us is the scene from cumbria. many of us have had some lovely sunshine so far today. clouds are building, a sign of things to come. earlier satellite pictures showed the cloud into north—west england, north and
hospitals use nitrous oxide to relieve pain and yesterday southwark crown court was told that the prosecution'sal product as defined in the act and therefore an exempt substance. two people who were arrested going into the glastonbury festival with nitrous oxide canisters were also acquitted in a separate case at taunton crown court after the judge ruled the gas is plainly an accepted substance. it is understood around 50 people have pleaded guilty to supplying nitrous oxide under the...
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they will appear at preston crown court next month. judith moritz, bbc news, warrington.tories. the number of tip—offs made by the public to the government's anti—terrorism scheme, prevent, has doubled in the last four months, around the time of the manchester and london terror attacks. police received some 200 referrals between april and july, compared to about 100 in the four months before. figures released by the european commission, after a court battle, show that its 28 commissioners spent almost half a million euros on official travel in the first two months of last year. european commission presidentjean claude juncker spent more than £22,000 on a private plane to take nine people to rome. the commission said the spending was within the eu's rules. the family of an 83—year—old dog walker, stabbed to death in norfolk, have described him as a "lovely, gentle man, who was immensely kind." peter wrighton‘s body was found on saturday, three miles south of east harling. police say they've received over 100 calls in connection with the attack in the last three days. two m
they will appear at preston crown court next month. judith moritz, bbc news, warrington.tories. the number of tip—offs made by the public to the government's anti—terrorism scheme, prevent, has doubled in the last four months, around the time of the manchester and london terror attacks. police received some 200 referrals between april and july, compared to about 100 in the four months before. figures released by the european commission, after a court battle, show that its 28 commissioners...
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we will get reaction from manchester crown court later.earch. commissioner cressida dick — head of the metropolitan police — says the approach does work and that one in three stoppages does result in something being found. she rejects suggestions it unfairly targets ethnic minorities. she was speaking to the bbc asian network for a special show on the police force. presenter nomia iqbal is here— tell us what the commissioner has been telling you. what did she say initially?m what did she say initially? it was a one—hour interview we did for a special programme. she was down to earth but quite no—nonsense about this specific issue, we talked about a wide range of things. terrorism, hate crime and violent crime generally. stop and search is something widely been used to tackle knife crime, sometimes used under the terrorism act. there has been controversy around it. home office statistics from last year say there isa statistics from last year say there is a desperate portion of amount of ethnic minorities being stopped. theresa may, when she
we will get reaction from manchester crown court later.earch. commissioner cressida dick — head of the metropolitan police — says the approach does work and that one in three stoppages does result in something being found. she rejects suggestions it unfairly targets ethnic minorities. she was speaking to the bbc asian network for a special show on the police force. presenter nomia iqbal is here— tell us what the commissioner has been telling you. what did she say initially?m what did she...
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the defendant will appear before wood green crown court. and sister in north—west london. the women — aged 66 and 33 — were found stabbed to death in golders green on friday. joshua cohen was charged last night. plans to build a garden bridge in london have been wound up. they said they had no hope of building the bridge. first proposed in 2012 back by then their borisjohnson, it had beenin by then their borisjohnson, it had been in doubt since sadiq khan polled support for it back in april. a national breast cancer charity has been given an official warning for the way it's been running its finances. the charity commission found that the national hereditary breast cancer helpline was spending as little as 3% of its funds on charity work. it's also emerged that founder and trustee wendy watson, was paid more than £30,000. lawyers for mrs watson and the charity described the payments as "an error". a rise in crime committed in the countryside has been described as ‘deeply worrying' by a rural insurer. latest figures from nfu mutual show claim
the defendant will appear before wood green crown court. and sister in north—west london. the women — aged 66 and 33 — were found stabbed to death in golders green on friday. joshua cohen was charged last night. plans to build a garden bridge in london have been wound up. they said they had no hope of building the bridge. first proposed in 2012 back by then their borisjohnson, it had beenin by then their borisjohnson, it had been in doubt since sadiq khan polled support for it back in...
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we can speak with our correspondent danny savage who has been following the case at sheffield crown court hour or so, danny. what became clear in court this afternoon is that there was only one person responsible for the sordid goings—on on the south yorkshire police helicopter on form applications over a five—year period and that was a 50—year—old south yorkshire police officer, adrian pogmore. on board when all these incidents happened, described as the tea m incidents happened, described as the team deviant. he pleaded guilty before this trial started and he was the common link before all four of these cases, the first involving a woman sunbathing naked in rotherham, the second was filming a couple of naturist is in their caravan at a site near doncaster. the third incident involved a couple having sex on the patio outside their home and the final incident involved the couple sunbathing in their garden, and one of the women involved says she feels sick when she thinks about it. the other crew members who the helicopter with parkmore during those incidents were charged with misconduct i
we can speak with our correspondent danny savage who has been following the case at sheffield crown court hour or so, danny. what became clear in court this afternoon is that there was only one person responsible for the sordid goings—on on the south yorkshire police helicopter on form applications over a five—year period and that was a 50—year—old south yorkshire police officer, adrian pogmore. on board when all these incidents happened, described as the tea m incidents happened,...
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they will next appear before preston crown court alongside david duckenfield next month.so popular that it services are being stretched to the limit and billy scotland is wa nt to the limit and billy scotland is want visitors to plan ahead. skye has a unique and stunning combination of rivers, mountains, and sea loughs. but now under it's under increasing pressure from drive—through tourism. some of skye's most stunning locations are victims of their own success. suffering increasing road and path erosion, but still visitors are drawn to them. what do you think of what you've seen so far? it's beautiful. i mean, just the landscape, the colours are beautiful. something you don't see anywhere else. i didn't imagine it was so many people, but yeah, i think we were quite surprised by that. but you know, you have the vast landscape and you know, you just walk and you have your space. so, yeah. not so much space on skye's single—track roads. incidents like this are surprisingly common. and more people are coming to skye because they've seen it on film. the problem at the moment
they will next appear before preston crown court alongside david duckenfield next month.so popular that it services are being stretched to the limit and billy scotland is wa nt to the limit and billy scotland is want visitors to plan ahead. skye has a unique and stunning combination of rivers, mountains, and sea loughs. but now under it's under increasing pressure from drive—through tourism. some of skye's most stunning locations are victims of their own success. suffering increasing road and...
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they‘ve all been bailed to appear at preston crown court next month.ovely husband, father and grandfather. he was stabbed in woodland in east norfolk. police are still looking for his attacker. a man has been convicted ofa attacker. a man has been convicted of a murder carried out four years ago after it was discovered that the victim‘s computer had recorded the attack. the death of peter fasoli had previously been ruled as accidental but this afternoon jason marshall was found guilty of killing him. richard lister has been following this case at the old bailey. a criminal case, explain what has happened? a bizarre and gruesome case. which almost never came to court. the story goes back to january 2013 when peter fasoli but my body was found at his house where there had been a fire. investigators initially ruled there was no evidence of foul play and his death was accidental and probably caused by faulty electrical in his house. and there the story ended until almost years later when the nephew of peter fasoli went through some of the effects that have
they‘ve all been bailed to appear at preston crown court next month.ovely husband, father and grandfather. he was stabbed in woodland in east norfolk. police are still looking for his attacker. a man has been convicted ofa attacker. a man has been convicted of a murder carried out four years ago after it was discovered that the victim‘s computer had recorded the attack. the death of peter fasoli had previously been ruled as accidental but this afternoon jason marshall was found guilty of...
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judith moritz reports from nottingham crown court.hers, sons, cousins across the generations. 11 members of one family, whose cruelty has spanned the decades. the rooneys were the masters. this is where they kept their slaves. they were forced to live in these caravans, in squalor and in filth, conditions not fit for human habitation. whilst those who controlled them lived in comfort and luxury. the rooneys had many victims, including this man, whose interview has been re—voiced to protect his identity. i've been on and off the streets for years, drugs and alcohol. i haven't seemed to be able to get settled. see, they've scarred me. sometimes i have flashbacks, and, you know what i mean, nightmares and that. i'm always wary about them. the rooneys were flashy with their money, going on holidays to barbados, and paying for cosmetic surgery. by stark contrast, the 18 men they kept as slaves lived in misery for years. one man was held for quarter of a century. his family gave him up for dead. patrick rooney was one of those posing as a r
judith moritz reports from nottingham crown court.hers, sons, cousins across the generations. 11 members of one family, whose cruelty has spanned the decades. the rooneys were the masters. this is where they kept their slaves. they were forced to live in these caravans, in squalor and in filth, conditions not fit for human habitation. whilst those who controlled them lived in comfort and luxury. the rooneys had many victims, including this man, whose interview has been re—voiced to protect...
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the men were all released on bail and they will appear at preston crown court next month.umber of tip—offs made by the public to the anti—terrorism scheme prevent has doubled in the last four months since the manchester and london terror attacks. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello. i am tulsen tollett, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: women's 0lympic 400—metre champion, shaunae miller—uibo, goes from gold to nothing in the space of 20 metres, as phyllis francis claims the world title. isaac makwala runs by himself, but he's through to the men's 200m final after the iaaf allow him to compete. and kay wilson scores four tries as england get their defence of the women's rugby world cup off to a flying start. hello, and welcome to the programme. we start with news from day six of the world athletics championships in london. botswana's isaac makwala found himself eligible to compete in the 200 metres after the iaaf allowed him to run a heat by himself after overcoming illness, while the last event of the n
the men were all released on bail and they will appear at preston crown court next month.umber of tip—offs made by the public to the anti—terrorism scheme prevent has doubled in the last four months since the manchester and london terror attacks. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello. i am tulsen tollett, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: women's 0lympic 400—metre champion, shaunae miller—uibo, goes from gold to...
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now, he wept in the dock at manchester crown court when he was found guilty of possession of explosivesintent to endanger life when he tried to board a ryanairjet flying to northern italy, back injanuary. essentially he was found guilty of trying to carry a pipe bomb onboa rd that plane. that plane was a boeing 737 800 and it can carry up to 200 passengers and crew, so the impact of potentially exploding a device in the tight confines of that cabin could have been devastating. some serious questions over security here, because, although officials did stop him, he was not arrested and he was not detained and he was allowed to board another flight to italy just a week later after initially being stopped. the device that was found in his hand luggage was crude, but it was described by explosive experts as crude but a potentially viable improvised explosive device. he was arrested when he returned to the uk and again some serious questions about the effectiveness of security. greater manchester police has been speaking about that today. superintendent graham 0penshaw said, "we accept there
now, he wept in the dock at manchester crown court when he was found guilty of possession of explosivesintent to endanger life when he tried to board a ryanairjet flying to northern italy, back injanuary. essentially he was found guilty of trying to carry a pipe bomb onboa rd that plane. that plane was a boeing 737 800 and it can carry up to 200 passengers and crew, so the impact of potentially exploding a device in the tight confines of that cabin could have been devastating. some serious...
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in order to secure the conviction crown court in order to secure the conviction of those 11 members these men were lured on a promise of a place to live, of food, of paid work, but in reality, what they were given was to live in a dilapidated caravans with no running water, no toilet. they were promised food, but what they often got was scraps from the defendants' table. one victim even spoke in court about how, when he was fed, the scraps had teeth marks in them. they were beaten, some of them, and they were controlled by that fear of violence, that threat of violence. we have been talking to lincolnshire police, who say that some of those victims did have finances of their own, and the defendants controlled those finances as a means of keeping them there. so the treatment was described in court as utterly appalling. the chief superintendent in this case has given her reaction to today's verdict. this is the largest slavery case that clinton to police has ever undertaken. it has taken three years to get to where we are. —— lincolnshire police. we served thousands of pages to the co
in order to secure the conviction crown court in order to secure the conviction of those 11 members these men were lured on a promise of a place to live, of food, of paid work, but in reality, what they were given was to live in a dilapidated caravans with no running water, no toilet. they were promised food, but what they often got was scraps from the defendants' table. one victim even spoke in court about how, when he was fed, the scraps had teeth marks in them. they were beaten, some of...
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what became clear here in sheffield crown court this afternoon was the only one man was responsible forer a five—year period. he was pc adrian podmore. he is 50, and he pleaded guilty to charges of misconduct in a public office before this car started. but what has been happening here over the last three weeks is that the other crew members in the helicopter with him at the time those recordings were made were on trial, also accused of misconduct in a public office, which they firmly denied. their defence is that adrian pogmore was to blame. that was accepted pogmore was to blame. that was a cce pted by pogmore was to blame. that was accepted by the jury. pogmore was to blame. that was accepted by thejury. they pogmore was to blame. that was accepted by the jury. they were unanimously found not guilty this afternoon. the four incidents involved videos shown to the court, albeit pixelated to preserve the dignity of those who had been filmed. there was a woman sunbathing naked in her garden in rotherham, two naturist is sat outside their ca rava n two naturist is sat outside their caravan
what became clear here in sheffield crown court this afternoon was the only one man was responsible forer a five—year period. he was pc adrian podmore. he is 50, and he pleaded guilty to charges of misconduct in a public office before this car started. but what has been happening here over the last three weeks is that the other crew members in the helicopter with him at the time those recordings were made were on trial, also accused of misconduct in a public office, which they firmly denied....
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districtjudge nick watson remanded him in custody to appear tomorrow morning at nine o'clock at norwich crown courtekend. a week from the body being discovered, on saturday more than 700 people we re on saturday more than 700 people were questioned by police. they had set up roadblocks close to the scene and they talked about 700 people. they have also had 170 calls from the public and they say all of this helped them find possibly key witnesses to what might have happened on that saturday. alexander palmer is expected to appear next in the crown court a few yards away from here. armed officers in the uk‘s largest police force are to be issued with head—mounted cameras in an attempt to address concerns over the transparency of operations around armed officers. they‘ll be attached to the caps and protective helmets of members of the metropolitan police‘s firearms units, as our home affairs correspondentjune kelly reports. more than 17,500 body worn cameras have now been rolled out by the met police, and now it‘s the turn of the firearms teams. and it‘s been decided that the best place for them to ha
districtjudge nick watson remanded him in custody to appear tomorrow morning at nine o'clock at norwich crown courtekend. a week from the body being discovered, on saturday more than 700 people we re on saturday more than 700 people were questioned by police. they had set up roadblocks close to the scene and they talked about 700 people. they have also had 170 calls from the public and they say all of this helped them find possibly key witnesses to what might have happened on that saturday....
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plea, and the districtjudge remanded him in custody to appear tomorrow morning at 9am at norwich crown courtl be a hearing then. today's hearing followed quite a lot of police activity over the weekend. on saturday, a week on from the body being discovered, more than 700 people were questioned by police, roadblocks set up close to the scene and 700 people, also 170 calls from the public. they have said all this help them find possibly key witnesses to mike have happened on saturday. alexander palmer is expected to appear next in the crown court, if you yards away from me here. this week, india and pakistan mark 70 years of independence from britain — a moment of freedom that sparked one of the largest mass migrations the world has ever seen. the muslim—majority state of pakistan was created to both the west and the east of india, with muslims travelling in one direction, hindus and sikhs in the other. around 12 million people are thought to have fled the violence that erupted, with communities targeting each other. a million people are thought to have died. reeta chakrabarti is in the pakist
plea, and the districtjudge remanded him in custody to appear tomorrow morning at 9am at norwich crown courtl be a hearing then. today's hearing followed quite a lot of police activity over the weekend. on saturday, a week on from the body being discovered, more than 700 people were questioned by police, roadblocks set up close to the scene and 700 people, also 170 calls from the public. they have said all this help them find possibly key witnesses to mike have happened on saturday. alexander...
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plea, and the districtjudge remanded him in custody to appear tomorrow morning at 9am, at norwich crown courtgleford. there will be a hearing them. today‘s hearing followed quite a lot of police activity over the weekend, on saturday, a week on from the body being discovered, more than 700 people were questioned by police, roadblocks set up close to the scene and 700 people, also 170 calls from the public. they have said all this help them find possibly key witnesses to mike have happened on saturday. alexander palmer is expected to appear next in the crown court, if you yards away from me here. the headlines: india and pakistan marks 70 years of independence from britain, a moment of freedom sparked one of the largest mass migrations the world has ever seen. south korean president moon jae—in the world has ever seen. south korean president moonjae—in has called on his us allies to help prevent a war, amid worsening tension over the north‘s nuclear threat. hundreds are feared dead after a mudslide on the outskirts sierra leone‘s capital, freetown. in sport, cristiano ronaldo could face a ban
plea, and the districtjudge remanded him in custody to appear tomorrow morning at 9am, at norwich crown courtgleford. there will be a hearing them. today‘s hearing followed quite a lot of police activity over the weekend, on saturday, a week on from the body being discovered, more than 700 people were questioned by police, roadblocks set up close to the scene and 700 people, also 170 calls from the public. they have said all this help them find possibly key witnesses to mike have happened on...
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this is a case which is too serious to be dealt with by magistrates, and it has been sent to the crown court today for accommodation but was homeless at the time, he is accused of two offences of theft. as you say, it is said that he stole a purse and also a mobile phone, and the details we have is that the purse is said, according to the prosecution, to belong to the grandmother of a 14—year—old who died in the arena explosion. the mobile phone is said to belong to a different teenage girl, and chris parkeris different teenage girl, and chris parker is accused of having stolen both of those in the wake of the explosion. he pleaded not guilty to both offences, and was told that the case would go to manchester crown court on the 13th of september. then he was led away. as he left the dog, he was led away. as he left the dog, he muttered under his breath, "i have done nothing, absolutely nothing," he was taken away, because he was remanded in custody. thank you for that update. the manchester arena will reopen for the first time since the bombing in may, with a benefit concert to honour those
this is a case which is too serious to be dealt with by magistrates, and it has been sent to the crown court today for accommodation but was homeless at the time, he is accused of two offences of theft. as you say, it is said that he stole a purse and also a mobile phone, and the details we have is that the purse is said, according to the prosecution, to belong to the grandmother of a 14—year—old who died in the arena explosion. the mobile phone is said to belong to a different teenage...
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the four men denied misconduct in a public office during the three—week trial at sheffield crown courtfth man pleaded guilty to the charges before the trial started. so, that is four members of a police helicopter crew that have been acquitted on charges of filming people sunbathing naked and having sex. our correspondent is covering that case and as soon as he is out of court we will get the latest from him. the irish prime minister, leo varadkar, has called for "unique solutions" to preserve relations between britain and the european union after brexit. speaking during his first official visit to northern ireland, he raised the possibility of a bilateral customs union between the uk and the eu and an alternative to the european court ofjustice to oversee any deal. our ireland correspondent, chris buckler reports. leo varadker crossed the irish borderfor the first time as ireland's prime minister to set out his concerns about what could happen to it after brexit. he arrived after upsetting unionists about brexiteers. but in queen's university, the new taoiseach was quick to point out
the four men denied misconduct in a public office during the three—week trial at sheffield crown courtfth man pleaded guilty to the charges before the trial started. so, that is four members of a police helicopter crew that have been acquitted on charges of filming people sunbathing naked and having sex. our correspondent is covering that case and as soon as he is out of court we will get the latest from him. the irish prime minister, leo varadkar, has called for "unique solutions"...
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the men were all released on bail and they will appear at preston crown court next month.unds, over the sexual exploitation of vulnerable young girls and women in newcastle. the victims were plied with drugs and alcohol before being forced to have sex. now it's emerged that in catching the criminals, the police paid a convicted child rapist 10—thousand pounds to serve as an informant. earlier the head of northumbria police spoke to jane hill on the bbc news at five. she started by asking him whether it was necessary to pay a convicted child rapist 10—thousand pounds — or whether he might have done it for free. that would be difficult for me to give a precise answer in terms of that informant. as a general sensible i would expect all hunters to explore that as an avenue and will be finding policing is people give us information for a range of motives. some financial, sometimes with organised criminals it is about revenge. upon arrival criminal. some of them give us information for moral reasons because they find it appalling and distressing that they are part or know of a p
the men were all released on bail and they will appear at preston crown court next month.unds, over the sexual exploitation of vulnerable young girls and women in newcastle. the victims were plied with drugs and alcohol before being forced to have sex. now it's emerged that in catching the criminals, the police paid a convicted child rapist 10—thousand pounds to serve as an informant. earlier the head of northumbria police spoke to jane hill on the bbc news at five. she started by asking him...
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the judge at sheffield crown court told him he had quite literally considered himself above the law.g the company's diversity policy. james damore says he'd suggested there might be "biological causes" for men and women having different interests and abilities. google itself says that it can't comment on individual cases, but in an email to employers it said that; portions of the memo violated its code of conduct and cross the line by advancing harmful gender stereotypes in its workplace. it went on to say that to suggest that a group of colleagues have traits that make them less biologically suited to that work is offensive and not ok. our technology correspondent rory cellanjones explained google's response. it's important to stress how seriously google took this, to such an seriously google took this, to such a n exte nt seriously google took this, to such an extent that its chief executive broke off his holiday, came back, wrote that memo, in which he said it was fine for people to express themselves, but there were limits and this particular software engineer had gone beyond tho
the judge at sheffield crown court told him he had quite literally considered himself above the law.g the company's diversity policy. james damore says he'd suggested there might be "biological causes" for men and women having different interests and abilities. google itself says that it can't comment on individual cases, but in an email to employers it said that; portions of the memo violated its code of conduct and cross the line by advancing harmful gender stereotypes in its...
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the men were all released on bail and they will appear at preston crown court next month.an who was stabbed to death while walking his dogs have described him as "a lovely, gentle husband, dad and grandfather". peter wrighton was stabbed in the head and neck, while out in woodland on saturday morning in east harland in norfolk. police are still looking for his attacker, as alex dunlop reports. images of peter wrighton, released by police, give an impression of a gentle man, said to have a kind nature. he fostered abandoned dogs and was walking two of them at the wood near east harling where he was murdered. the 83—year—old grandfather lived in a remote cottage just outside the village of banham. a former british telecoms employee who retired to the area 30 years ago. phil knew peter and accepted food parcels from him for the local church. i knew he was a very gentle man, very quiet, unassuming. he would stop and have a chat. loved his dogs, loved his family. and, yes, a very pleasant man. never a bad word said against anybody, he was a very decent man. i can see you‘re qui
the men were all released on bail and they will appear at preston crown court next month.an who was stabbed to death while walking his dogs have described him as "a lovely, gentle husband, dad and grandfather". peter wrighton was stabbed in the head and neck, while out in woodland on saturday morning in east harland in norfolk. police are still looking for his attacker, as alex dunlop reports. images of peter wrighton, released by police, give an impression of a gentle man, said to...
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he was denied bail and will appear before a crown court next month.nt. we have had full cooperation with the companies involved and they are cooperating. 0ur involved and they are cooperating. our thoughts are with those affected by this tragedy. he was charged with 12 counts of death including injury and eight counts of causing death due to drink driving. he was eight times over the legal limit. of the four people injured, three are said to be said to be fighting for their lives. 0ne to be said to be fighting for their lives. one is a five—year old girl. the driver of this lorry, david wagstaff, from stoke—on—trent, has been bailed to appear before magistrates next month. he is charged with 12 counts of causing death or serious injury by dangerous driving. andy moore, bbc news. the headlines. north korea fires a missile that passes over northern japan. it draws a furious response from tokyo — which says it will take "full steps" to protect its people. president trump declares a disaster of historic proportions — as america's fourth—largest city is hi
he was denied bail and will appear before a crown court next month.nt. we have had full cooperation with the companies involved and they are cooperating. 0ur involved and they are cooperating. our thoughts are with those affected by this tragedy. he was charged with 12 counts of death including injury and eight counts of causing death due to drink driving. he was eight times over the legal limit. of the four people injured, three are said to be said to be fighting for their lives. 0ne to be...
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stephen unwin, from houghton, and william mcfall, who's 50 and from blackpool, appeared at newcastle crown court is returning to his country today, after spending three months in london for medical treatment. the 74—year—old says he feels healthy enough to return home now, but his absence has prompted numerous protests in nigeria, including demands that he should resign. the president is expected to address the nation on monday at 7am. then we will know whether he's going to take up will know whether he's going to take up his duties or like the last time he came back, he said he was going to rest for a few days. we will know on monday whether he's going to take up on monday whether he's going to take up his duties immediately or going to rest for some days before returning to office. remind us, our viewers, who's been in charge, who has held the reins of power while he's been away? when the president was leaving on may 7, he handed over power to his vice president, who has beenin power to his vice president, who has been in charge since then. the president has been away for over 100 days now and
stephen unwin, from houghton, and william mcfall, who's 50 and from blackpool, appeared at newcastle crown court is returning to his country today, after spending three months in london for medical treatment. the 74—year—old says he feels healthy enough to return home now, but his absence has prompted numerous protests in nigeria, including demands that he should resign. the president is expected to address the nation on monday at 7am. then we will know whether he's going to take up will...
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stephen unwin, from houghton, and william mcfall, who's 50 and from blackpool, appeared at newcastle crown court the uk who own a second property rose 30% between 2002 and 2014 to more than five million. analysis by the resolution foundation found the number of people without property also increased during the same period. the government says it's making £60 million a year available to communities most affected by second homeownership. vehicles have been left dangling from the edge of a multistorey car park in nottingham as part of a wall collapse. it fell away during the night. surrounding roads have been closed. no—one was injured. structural engineers have been checking the rest of the building. they're banned in scotland. labour pledged to abolish them elsewhere, and the lib dems have described their use as "an affront to basic human dignity". mixed—gender wards are highly controversial, and back in 2013, the health secretary, jeremy hunt, announced they'd been "virtually eliminated" in england. despite this, bbc breakfast has found that in the last year alone, men and women were treated in
stephen unwin, from houghton, and william mcfall, who's 50 and from blackpool, appeared at newcastle crown court the uk who own a second property rose 30% between 2002 and 2014 to more than five million. analysis by the resolution foundation found the number of people without property also increased during the same period. the government says it's making £60 million a year available to communities most affected by second homeownership. vehicles have been left dangling from the edge of a...
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unwin, from houghton, and william mcfall, who's 50 and from blackpool, appeared before newcastle crown courttody. donald trump's former chief strategist, steve bannon, has vowed to fight the president's opponents, despite being fired from his job at the white house. mr bannon was seen as the architect of mr trump's right wing agenda, he'll return to a role at the ultra—conservative website breitbart news. david willis reports. steve bannon, widely credited for helping steer donald trump to victory, he was one of the most powerful men in the white house. if you think they will give your country back without a fight, you are sadly mistaken. every day — every day, it is going to be a fight. steve bannon has now returned to right—wing website breitbart news, which he ran before leaving tojoin the trump campaign a year ago. he has said that he intends to keep fighting on the president's behalf, but in an interview with the conservative magazine the weekly standard, he has said that the trump presidency that they fought for and won is now over. he is not a racist. i can tell you that. he is a good
unwin, from houghton, and william mcfall, who's 50 and from blackpool, appeared before newcastle crown courttody. donald trump's former chief strategist, steve bannon, has vowed to fight the president's opponents, despite being fired from his job at the white house. mr bannon was seen as the architect of mr trump's right wing agenda, he'll return to a role at the ultra—conservative website breitbart news. david willis reports. steve bannon, widely credited for helping steer donald trump to...
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he was arrested in early february and convicted at manchester crown court of possessing explosives witheings couldn't find any terrorist link and don't know why he had that thing in his case in the first place. thank you very much. our top story this evening: athletes at the world championships have been hit by the norovirus. botswana's track star is out of the 400 metre final still to come: the special olympics national games gets under way in sheffield, what does it take to make the grade? coming up in sportsday on bbc news: jose mourinho reveals he could be in the market for buying gareth bale as we look ahead to the uefa super cup where manchester united take on real madrid. almost 40% of maternity wards in england closed their doors to expectant mothers last year, that's according to a freedom of information request made by the labour party. in england, 136 nhs trusts offer maternity services. last year, 42 of them closed their doors to new admissions at least once. there were 382 separate occasions when units were closed, up by 70% on 2014. the most common reason given were shorta
he was arrested in early february and convicted at manchester crown court of possessing explosives witheings couldn't find any terrorist link and don't know why he had that thing in his case in the first place. thank you very much. our top story this evening: athletes at the world championships have been hit by the norovirus. botswana's track star is out of the 400 metre final still to come: the special olympics national games gets under way in sheffield, what does it take to make the grade?...
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the men were always on bail and they will appear at preston crown court next month.have been injured, two of them seriously, after a car was driven into them whilst they were on patrol in paris. counter terror police shot, wounded and arrested a man on a motorway north of the capital. 0ur correspondentjonny dymond is in paris. paramedics swarm around injured soldiers. just moments after a car ploughed into a military patrol. six soldiers were injured, three seriously, after the car, waiting for the men, accelerated sharply and knocked them down. residents looked on as the emergency services went to work. translation: i heard a loud noise and i looked out my window, i saw many people arriving. i saw the ambulance and the fire engine arriving and i didn't go out. it was a truly odious attack, said the neighbourhood mayor. to target soldiers who were here to protect the french people. after a morning of intense investigation, the operation here is beginning to wind down. this is a quiet suburb, some distance from the bright lights and tourist sights of the city. this mo
the men were always on bail and they will appear at preston crown court next month.have been injured, two of them seriously, after a car was driven into them whilst they were on patrol in paris. counter terror police shot, wounded and arrested a man on a motorway north of the capital. 0ur correspondentjonny dymond is in paris. paramedics swarm around injured soldiers. just moments after a car ploughed into a military patrol. six soldiers were injured, three seriously, after the car, waiting for...
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our correspondent judith moritz reports from nottingham crown court.s, sons, cousins across the generations, 11 members of one family, whose cruelty has spanned the decades. the rooneys were the masters — this is where they kept their slaves. they were forced to live in these caravans in squalor and in filth, conditions not fit for human habitation. whilst those who controlled them lived in comfort and luxury. the rooneys had many victims, including this man, whose interview has been re—voiced to protect his identity. i've been on and off the streets for years, drugs and alcohol. i haven't seemed to be able to get settled. see, they've scarred me. sometimes i have flashbacks, and, you know what i mean, nightmares and that. i'm always wary about them. the rooneys were flashy with their money, going on holidays to barbados and paying for cosmetic surgery. by stark contrast, the 18 men they kept as slaves lived in misery for years. one man was held for quarter of a century. his family gave him up for dead. patrick rooney was one of those posing as a respe
our correspondent judith moritz reports from nottingham crown court.s, sons, cousins across the generations, 11 members of one family, whose cruelty has spanned the decades. the rooneys were the masters — this is where they kept their slaves. they were forced to live in these caravans in squalor and in filth, conditions not fit for human habitation. whilst those who controlled them lived in comfort and luxury. the rooneys had many victims, including this man, whose interview has been...
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released on bail and told he would stand trial on the 118 sexual offence charges at snaresbrook crown courtd him from working as a doctor three years ago. daniel sandford, bbc news, at barkingside magistrates' court. our top story this lunchtime: the eu's chief negotiator says both sides remain far apart, at the end of a third round of talks over brexit. coming up... parents in england have until midnight to sign up for 30 hours of free care, but some nurseries warn they'll struggle to cope. coming up in sport: premier league clubs are amongst those battling to do last—minute deals, on the final day of the domestic transfer windows. could arsenal's alexis sanchez be making a move to manchester city? it was 20 years ago to the day that diana, princess of wales died in a car crash in paris. the vehicle she was travelling in was being pursued by paparazzi photographers. well, several public events are taking place to commemorate the anniversary, and members of the public have been gathering outside kensington palace, leaving cards and floral tributes. her sons, princes william and harry, are m
released on bail and told he would stand trial on the 118 sexual offence charges at snaresbrook crown courtd him from working as a doctor three years ago. daniel sandford, bbc news, at barkingside magistrates' court. our top story this lunchtime: the eu's chief negotiator says both sides remain far apart, at the end of a third round of talks over brexit. coming up... parents in england have until midnight to sign up for 30 hours of free care, but some nurseries warn they'll struggle to cope....
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ryszard masierak was remanded in custody to appear before magistrates, to appear in crown court, sorrye last few minutes. they have given us an update on the four people who we re an update on the four people who were injured in the crash. they are still said to be in a serious condition in hospital and police said the two haulage companies, whose lorries were involved in this accident, they are corroborating fillet with the inquiries. —— cooperating the lead. david wagstaff, he has been charged with eight counts of causing death by dangerous driving, four counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving and he has been bailed, he will be appearing in court next month. eight people were killed in this accident, how much has been released about them ? andy, can you still hear me? we have lost our line to andy, u nfortu nately. german prosecutors as the nos may have killed a further 84. she had given lethal drug injections to intensive care potions at the hospital. investigators have exhumed more than 100 bodies of patients who died in clinics where they worked. a british family hav
ryszard masierak was remanded in custody to appear before magistrates, to appear in crown court, sorrye last few minutes. they have given us an update on the four people who we re an update on the four people who were injured in the crash. they are still said to be in a serious condition in hospital and police said the two haulage companies, whose lorries were involved in this accident, they are corroborating fillet with the inquiries. —— cooperating the lead. david wagstaff, he has been...
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he wept in the dock at manchester crown court when he was found guilty of possession of explosives withried to board a ryanairjet flying to northern italy injanuary. he was found guilty of trying to carry a pipe bomb on board that plane. that plane was a boeing 737 800 and can carry up to 200 passengers and crew, so the impact of potentially exploding a device in the tight confines of that cabin could have been devastating. there are serious questions over security here, this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead story: jacob zuma has survived an eighth vote of no confidence in him. president trump has said north korean missiles will be met with fire and fury and power, the likes of which the world has not been seen. an 6.5 magnitude earthquake has killed at least five people and injured more than 60 in china's south—western province of sichuan, officials say. there are fears the number of fatalities could rise to as many as 100. iran, president hassan rahane has unveiled his new cabinet. it is all male. this is one of the most watched videos on our website. a woman has
he wept in the dock at manchester crown court when he was found guilty of possession of explosives withried to board a ryanairjet flying to northern italy injanuary. he was found guilty of trying to carry a pipe bomb on board that plane. that plane was a boeing 737 800 and can carry up to 200 passengers and crew, so the impact of potentially exploding a device in the tight confines of that cabin could have been devastating. there are serious questions over security here, this is 0utside source...
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and ryszard masierak was remanded in custody to appear before magistrates, sorry, to appear in crown court a brief statement from police within the last few minutes, they have given us an update on the four people who were injured in the crash. they are still said to be in a serious condition in hospital and police said the two haulage companies involved, the lorries that were involved in this accident, they are cooperating fully with their enquiries. the driver of the other lorry, david wagstaff, 53 from stoke—on—trent and he has been charged with eight counts of causing death by dangerous driving, four cou nts death by dangerous driving, four counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving and he has been bailed, he will be appearing in court next month. andy moore reporting. brexit secretary david davis and government officials return to brussels today, for the latest round of brexit negotiations. british negotiators are urging the eu to show flexibility and imagination. this is the third round of talks since june. 0ur correspondent is in brussels. last time, the british delegatio
and ryszard masierak was remanded in custody to appear before magistrates, sorry, to appear in crown court a brief statement from police within the last few minutes, they have given us an update on the four people who were injured in the crash. they are still said to be in a serious condition in hospital and police said the two haulage companies involved, the lorries that were involved in this accident, they are cooperating fully with their enquiries. the driver of the other lorry, david...
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he will appear before a crown court in aylesbury next month.gave a short statement. we've had full cooperation from the two freight companies involved and they are fully supporting us with our enquiries. our thoughts remain very much with those affected by this tragedy. mr masierak was the driver of this lorry. he has been charged with 12 counts of causing death or serious injury by dangerous driving and eight counts of causing death by drink—driving. it was alleged he was about one and a half times over the legal limit. of the four people seriously injured, three of them are said to be fighting for their lives, one is a five—year—old girl. the driver of this lorry, david wagstaff, who is 53 and from stoke—on—trent, has been bailed to appear before magistrates next month. he is charged with 12 counts of causing death or serious injury by dangerous driving. andy moore, bbc news. a controversial guru in india has been jailed for 20 years for raping two of his followers. gurmeet ram rahim singh‘s conviction last week triggered large—scale riots by
he will appear before a crown court in aylesbury next month.gave a short statement. we've had full cooperation from the two freight companies involved and they are fully supporting us with our enquiries. our thoughts remain very much with those affected by this tragedy. mr masierak was the driver of this lorry. he has been charged with 12 counts of causing death or serious injury by dangerous driving and eight counts of causing death by drink—driving. it was alleged he was about one and a...
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work, 49 hours of this pendant interviews, 27,000 pages of evidence presented here at nottingham crown courtconvictions. but at the heart of this was a jean van de velde victims. some mall and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are katie martin of the financial times and lynn davidson, whitehall correspondent at the sun. president trump has stepped up the war of words with north korea, saying the us military is "locked and loaded," with plans in place, if pyongyang acts unwisely. russia has now intervened in the deepening crisis, with foreign minister sergei lavrov, calling on both sides to sign up to a plan, to de—escalate tensions. our north america correspondent nick bryant reports. after fire and fury comes "locked and loaded" — not the title of some hollywood summer blockbuster, but the words of america's commander in chief, to describe his country's state of military readiness. these are the latest pictures of b—i bombers stationed in guam, the motto of this squadron
work, 49 hours of this pendant interviews, 27,000 pages of evidence presented here at nottingham crown courtconvictions. but at the heart of this was a jean van de velde victims. some mall and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are katie martin of the financial times and lynn davidson, whitehall correspondent at the sun. president trump has stepped up the war of words...
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investigating all of her claims had cost at least £250,000. 0ur reporter sarah corker was at southwark crown courtker, who enjoyed being seen as a victim. one man went to prison for more than two years because of these fake allegations, and the stories began back in 2010. in total, false allegations against 15 men for rape and assault. she said she was a lesbian. and had no interest in sleeping with men. the judge said that she was an extremely convincing liar, it had been an enormous waste of public time and money. i spoke to the lead police officer. i think it is an appropriate sentence, considering the criminality thatjemma beale has been involved with. she has destroyed several lives. cost the taxpayer a significant amount of money, through investigating these matters. and it has impacted on the criminaljustice system. people's faith in it. it actually cost the metropolitan police a quarter of a million, and more than 6000 man hours. the judge said that this case was so serious, because it was a risk that it could deter victims in the future from coming forward. that guilty men could go free.
investigating all of her claims had cost at least £250,000. 0ur reporter sarah corker was at southwark crown courtker, who enjoyed being seen as a victim. one man went to prison for more than two years because of these fake allegations, and the stories began back in 2010. in total, false allegations against 15 men for rape and assault. she said she was a lesbian. and had no interest in sleeping with men. the judge said that she was an extremely convincing liar, it had been an enormous waste of...
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menacing messages to the anti—brexit campaigner gina millar. 0ur correspondent is at southwark crown courtrhodri phillips' barrister that the court, having read the papers in the case, had to advise rhodri phillips that there was a risk that if the appeal proceeded, the original 12 week sentence that was imposed by westminster magistrates' court injuly, that sentence could be increased. that led the barrister to ask for time to advise his client. he had 15 minutes to do so and when he returned to court, he advised the court, that having considering the indication judge taylor had given, the appeal would be abandoned. the effect of thatis would be abandoned. the effect of that is that the 12 week sentence that is that the 12 week sentence that was originally imposed, lord st davids had served five days of that when he put in his appeal. he was then given bail pending the appeal. he will serve the remainder of that sentence, so that is 11 weeks and two days. it will be subject to early release provisions. but it was a dramatic turnaround because the qc indicated the advice had already been g
menacing messages to the anti—brexit campaigner gina millar. 0ur correspondent is at southwark crown courtrhodri phillips' barrister that the court, having read the papers in the case, had to advise rhodri phillips that there was a risk that if the appeal proceeded, the original 12 week sentence that was imposed by westminster magistrates' court injuly, that sentence could be increased. that led the barrister to ask for time to advise his client. he had 15 minutes to do so and when he...
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he had been sentenced to 15 years after a trial at nottingham crown court. 0ur correspondent has beenttingham when he was sentenced at the end of may. they had felt that day that whilst they were glad he had gone to prison, he should have been sent to prison, he should have been sent to prison for longer than that. ian paterson was appearing in court today by oh —— via nottingham prison. let me run through what lady justice hallett said when she was explaining why they have reached the decision that they have in terms of why they needed to in increase the sentence from 15 to 20 years. she said that they had to impose a just and proportionate sentence and admitted it wasn't an easy task. they found the exercise as difficult as the original trialjudge, jeremy baker. they bought the original sentence had been unduly lenient because of a number of factors. there have been a breach of trust and abuse of power by ian paterson. the ongoing offence and affects of that, the psychological and physical stars. the availability of the patients who were under his care for more than ten years, more
he had been sentenced to 15 years after a trial at nottingham crown court. 0ur correspondent has beenttingham when he was sentenced at the end of may. they had felt that day that whilst they were glad he had gone to prison, he should have been sent to prison, he should have been sent to prison for longer than that. ian paterson was appearing in court today by oh —— via nottingham prison. let me run through what lady justice hallett said when she was explaining why they have reached the...
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alexander palmer, who's 23, was remanded in custody before an appearance at norwich crown court tomorrowforce are to be issued with head—mounted cameras. they will be attached to the caps and protective helmets of members of the metropolitan police's firearms units. cameras in undercover armed operations. and, a £200 million plan to build a bridge covered with trees across the river thames in central london has officially been abandoned. the garden bridge trust said it failed to get support from the london mayor, sadiq khan. more than £37 million has been spent so far on the project. the headlines. president trump has spoken out against racist violence two days after a woman was killed during a rally by height supremacists. it follows criticism of president's previous statement blaming violence on many sites. thousands are dead following a mudslide sierra leone. pakistan is celebrating the 70th anniversary of its creation as a sovereign state. the air force put ona sovereign state. the air force put on a display to... here is the sport. police have received complaints about hibernian cou
alexander palmer, who's 23, was remanded in custody before an appearance at norwich crown court tomorrowforce are to be issued with head—mounted cameras. they will be attached to the caps and protective helmets of members of the metropolitan police's firearms units. cameras in undercover armed operations. and, a £200 million plan to build a bridge covered with trees across the river thames in central london has officially been abandoned. the garden bridge trust said it failed to get support...
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tuesday. 39—year—old stephen unwin and 50—year—old william mcfall are due to appear at newcastle crown courtthought to have been killed, with conditions expected to deteriorate further over the weekend. the red cross and red crescent say it is becoming one of the worst regional humanitarian crises in years. the team this morning have forced me to look at these pictures, because i don't like snakes. if you are squeamish, look away now. i am not able to, but you can see it. one mum in australia found this in her living room among her child's toys. utterly terrifying. the eastern brown snake measured around two metres long and was found hiding among a lego set. it's the second most venomous snake in the world, and is responsible for two thirds of all snakebite deaths in australia. but you will be pleased to know that this particular one was safely caught and removed. it's not happy, though. it puts up a fight. one brave handler lilly knows what he's doing. the second most venomous snake in the world — in your house. that is not a claim to fame that you want. it makes me itchy. that still gives
tuesday. 39—year—old stephen unwin and 50—year—old william mcfall are due to appear at newcastle crown courtthought to have been killed, with conditions expected to deteriorate further over the weekend. the red cross and red crescent say it is becoming one of the worst regional humanitarian crises in years. the team this morning have forced me to look at these pictures, because i don't like snakes. if you are squeamish, look away now. i am not able to, but you can see it. one mum in...
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released on bail and told he would stand trial on the 118 sexual offence charges at snaresbrook crown courtc news, at barkingside magistrates‘ court. aid agencies are struggling to get help to millions of people, affected by devastating floods across south asia. more than 1,200 people are believed to have died. it‘s thought to be the worst monsoon season in decades, with tens of thousands of people forced from their homes in india, nepal and bangladesh. sanjoy majumder has more details. weeks after the worst flooding in decades, a third of bangladesh is still under water. many villages in the northern part of the country still cut off. aid agencies are desperately trying to reach those affected. it‘s a similar situation across large parts of south asia. the eastern indian state of bihar has been hit the hardest. heavy rain and overflowing rivers have left large areas under water. more than 500 people have been killed here in the past few weeks. tens of thousands of people have lost their homes, and are staying in temporary camps. there‘s a lot of damage. there‘s a lot of people still out of
released on bail and told he would stand trial on the 118 sexual offence charges at snaresbrook crown courtc news, at barkingside magistrates‘ court. aid agencies are struggling to get help to millions of people, affected by devastating floods across south asia. more than 1,200 people are believed to have died. it‘s thought to be the worst monsoon season in decades, with tens of thousands of people forced from their homes in india, nepal and bangladesh. sanjoy majumder has more details....
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released on bail and told he would stand trial on the 118 sexual offence charges at snaresbrook crown courtarkingside magistrates‘ court. let's return to events being held to remember the 20th anniversary of the death of princess diana. flowers, cards and other tributes are again being laid outside kensington palace. her sons, princes william and harry, will mark the anniversary privately. simon mccoy is at kensington palace for us now. yes, just 20 years ago, people were laying flowers outside the home of diana, princess of wales, killed in that car crash 20 years ago to the day. this is how the news was covered then. music. we're getting reports that diana, princess of wales has been badly injured in a car crash in france. a short while ago, buckingham palace confirmed the death of diana, princess of wales. the princess died following a car accident in paris. she was 36. they regarded her as one of the people. she was the people's princess. and that's how she will stay, how she will remain, in our hearts and in our memories, for ever. at 2:20 this afternoon, the one basic thing people in
released on bail and told he would stand trial on the 118 sexual offence charges at snaresbrook crown courtarkingside magistrates‘ court. let's return to events being held to remember the 20th anniversary of the death of princess diana. flowers, cards and other tributes are again being laid outside kensington palace. her sons, princes william and harry, will mark the anniversary privately. simon mccoy is at kensington palace for us now. yes, just 20 years ago, people were laying flowers...
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beale made accusations against 15 men over a period of four years. joining me now from southwark crown court. explain more about what has been happening? the judge described jemma beale as an attention seeker, who enjoyed being seen as a victim. 0ne man went to prison for more than two yea rs man went to prison for more than two years because of these fake allegations, and the stories began backin allegations, and the stories began back in 2010. in total, false allegations against 15 men for rate and assault. she said she was a lesbian. and had no interest in sleeping with men. thejudge said that she was an extremely convincing liar, it had been an enormous waste of public time and money. i spoke to the lead police officer. of public time and money. i spoke to the lead police officerlj of public time and money. i spoke to the lead police officer. i think it is an appropriate sentence, considering the criminality that jemma beale has been involved with. she has destroyed several lives. cost the taxpayer a significant amount of money, through investigating these matters. and it has impacted on
beale made accusations against 15 men over a period of four years. joining me now from southwark crown court. explain more about what has been happening? the judge described jemma beale as an attention seeker, who enjoyed being seen as a victim. 0ne man went to prison for more than two yea rs man went to prison for more than two years because of these fake allegations, and the stories began backin allegations, and the stories began back in 2010. in total, false allegations against 15 men for...