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daniel sandford, bbc news.dagascar. there's been heavy damage to buildings, along with power cuts and flooding in the east of the country where among the casualties was a 27—year—old man who drowned near the town of mahanoro. the storm is now headed towards mozambique. dorcas wangira had this update. when cyclone fredy made its landfall in it was an intense tropical cyclone, but as it moved across madagascar, it weakened to a tropical storm. by this evening, it is projected to leave the island. however, national authorities are urging residents to remain vigilant. according to government officials, four people have died. thousands have been displaced. houses have been destroyed, roofs ripped off. more buildings, including the manjari stadium. the manjari hospital has also been destroyed and flooding still continues. and heavy rainfall in many of the affected parts. translation: like i said earlier, there have been four deaths, one at mano and three in number. how and why they died? because i'm sorry to say it w
daniel sandford, bbc news.dagascar. there's been heavy damage to buildings, along with power cuts and flooding in the east of the country where among the casualties was a 27—year—old man who drowned near the town of mahanoro. the storm is now headed towards mozambique. dorcas wangira had this update. when cyclone fredy made its landfall in it was an intense tropical cyclone, but as it moved across madagascar, it weakened to a tropical storm. by this evening, it is projected to leave the...
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daniel sandford, bbc news.ns at its plant in scunthorpe, meaning up to 260 people will lose theirjobs. the chinese—owned firm blamed an "unprecedented" rise in energy costs as well as demands to be greener. here's our business editor simonjack. an exciting future — 4,000 jobs secured and over £1 billion in new investment. that was the promise three and a half years ago, when chinese firm jingye bought troubled british steel out of public ownership. today, workers were digesting plans to close ovens that turn coal into coke, with 260 job losses. it's disappointing news. hopefully the job losses that announced, there should be hopefully some redeployment for them with the ageing workforce on the site. do you think we seem to go from crisis to crisis in the steel industry? what's the problem? they're saying its energy prices at the minute. obviously the rising cost of living — it uses a lot of electric running a plant like this. unions fear today's announcement won't be the last and thatjob cuts here will ripple r
daniel sandford, bbc news.ns at its plant in scunthorpe, meaning up to 260 people will lose theirjobs. the chinese—owned firm blamed an "unprecedented" rise in energy costs as well as demands to be greener. here's our business editor simonjack. an exciting future — 4,000 jobs secured and over £1 billion in new investment. that was the promise three and a half years ago, when chinese firm jingye bought troubled british steel out of public ownership. today, workers were digesting...
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our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is at the old bailey. daniel.gh chail appeared b video daniel. jaswant singh chail appeared by video link — daniel. jaswant singh chail appeared by video link at _ daniel. jaswant singh chail appeared by video link at the _ daniel. jaswant singh chail appeared by video link at the old _ daniel. jaswant singh chail appeared by video link at the old bailey - daniel. jaswant singh chail appeared by video link at the old bailey from | by video link at the old bailey from the high secure broadmoor hospital. he pleaded guilty to three charges. the first was under the 1842 treason act. the offence is intending to injure the queen, the second was possessing an offensive weapon and the third making intent to kill. he was stopped on the grounds of windsor castle carrying a loaded crossbow at 8.10 on christmas day 2021. when challenged by an armed officer, he said, "i am here to kill the queen". in a video he recorded four days earlier and posted on snapchat, he said it was to do with wanting to avenge a massacre in india in
our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is at the old bailey. daniel.gh chail appeared b video daniel. jaswant singh chail appeared by video link — daniel. jaswant singh chail appeared by video link at _ daniel. jaswant singh chail appeared by video link at the _ daniel. jaswant singh chail appeared by video link at the old _ daniel. jaswant singh chail appeared by video link at the old bailey - daniel. jaswant singh chail appeared by video link at the old bailey from | by video link...
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daniel sandford, bbc news.o limit the sales of some fruit and vegetables because of a shortage of fresh produce. it follows similar moves by asda, aldi and morrisons, while other supermarkets are also reporting problems. but so far, sainsbury�*s, lidl, waitrose and m&s have not announced any limits. the shortages are said to be mainly the result of extreme weather in spain and north africa, which have affected harvests. here's our correspondent, emma simpson. if you've been to the supermarket, chances are you'll have seen this — a shortage of tomatoes, cucumbers and some other fresh veg. and now britain's biggest retailer hasjoined in with placing a limit on how much shoppers can buy. here's the problem. at this time of year, we rely on imports from overseas. we get a lot of tomatoes here from morocco, but it's a white—out, with harvests disrupted. extreme weather is playing havoc with food production. this huge business is in the thick of it. it's got a base in southern spain — a key food—producing region, whi
daniel sandford, bbc news.o limit the sales of some fruit and vegetables because of a shortage of fresh produce. it follows similar moves by asda, aldi and morrisons, while other supermarkets are also reporting problems. but so far, sainsbury�*s, lidl, waitrose and m&s have not announced any limits. the shortages are said to be mainly the result of extreme weather in spain and north africa, which have affected harvests. here's our correspondent, emma simpson. if you've been to the...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, pentonville prison.he bbc he's confident he behaved professionally at all times. he's the subject of eight formal complaints covering his time at three different government departments. i'm not going to comment on the anonymous reports in the media. my experience is that they are mostly incorrect, i'm confident i behaved professionally at all times and of course i called for an inquiry and i will respect it. let's take a look at some of the day's other top stories. thousands of ambulance workers, including call centre and control room staff, have been taking industrial action in england. the strike by members of unison, has been in london, yorkshire, the south west, the north east and the north west. staff at 150 universities across the uk from the university and college union are also continuing their industrial action in their row over pay, conditions and pension cuts. the rmt union has rejected the latest pay offers from network rail and train operators in an attempt to end a long running dispute over
daniel sandford, bbc news, pentonville prison.he bbc he's confident he behaved professionally at all times. he's the subject of eight formal complaints covering his time at three different government departments. i'm not going to comment on the anonymous reports in the media. my experience is that they are mostly incorrect, i'm confident i behaved professionally at all times and of course i called for an inquiry and i will respect it. let's take a look at some of the day's other top stories....
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daniel sandford, bbc news, pentonville prison.ionally at all times. mr raab is the subject of eight formal complaints covering his time at three different government departments. i'm not going to comment on the anonymous reports in the media. my experience is that they're mostly incorrect. i'm confident that i've behaved professionally at all times, and of course i called for the inquiry, and i'll respect it. let's get more on this with our political correspondentjonathan blake at westminster. mr robb says he is confident that his conduct is still being questioned? ester he is confident that his conduct is still being questioned? ever since its inuui still being questioned? ever since its inquiry into — still being questioned? ever since its inquiry into dominic _ still being questioned? ever since its inquiry into dominic raab's - still being questioned? ever since| its inquiry into dominic raab's and should be november he has maintained his innocence and defended his behaviour as being professional at all times. he has not given
daniel sandford, bbc news, pentonville prison.ionally at all times. mr raab is the subject of eight formal complaints covering his time at three different government departments. i'm not going to comment on the anonymous reports in the media. my experience is that they're mostly incorrect. i'm confident that i've behaved professionally at all times, and of course i called for the inquiry, and i'll respect it. let's get more on this with our political correspondentjonathan blake at westminster....
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our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports.5, eight years ago, shamima begum left gatwick airport with two school friends to go and join the islamic state group in syria. the three of them travelled through a bus station in turkey and were smuggled across the border by a man who it later turned out was providing information to canadian intelligence. she spent the next four years in islamic state territory. emerging in february 2015, after the caliphate collapsed. she immediately had her british citizenship removed. her lawyers have challenged that, arguing that she was a child victim of trafficking for sexual exploitation because she was married off within days to an ault is fighter. in thejudges today, in the judges today, —— reeling today, thejudges in the judges today, —— reeling today, the judges said this was a case of great concern and there was a credible suspicion that shamima begum had been recruited, transferred and harboured for the purposes of sexual exploitation. the idea that she could have conceived and organised
our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports.5, eight years ago, shamima begum left gatwick airport with two school friends to go and join the islamic state group in syria. the three of them travelled through a bus station in turkey and were smuggled across the border by a man who it later turned out was providing information to canadian intelligence. she spent the next four years in islamic state territory. emerging in february 2015, after the caliphate collapsed. she immediately had...
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daniel sandford, bbc news.n hall kc — he's the government's independent reviewer of terrorism legislation. very good of you to talk to us here on bbc news. obviously first of all i am interested in whether you are at all surprised by the court ruling today. at all surprised by the court ruling toda . ., . , at all surprised by the court ruling toda . ., ., , ., , at all surprised by the court ruling toda. ., ., , , today. not really. there has been this leual today. not really. there has been this legal debate _ today. not really. there has been this legal debate for _ today. not really. there has been this legal debate for some - today. not really. there has been this legal debate for some years i this legal debate for some years which is who is really in charge. when an appeal happens. is it a judge decides whether someone is a risk to national security and really it is the secretary of state. last year the supreme court decided it is over to the politicians and in a way thatjudgment today is working out of t
daniel sandford, bbc news.n hall kc — he's the government's independent reviewer of terrorism legislation. very good of you to talk to us here on bbc news. obviously first of all i am interested in whether you are at all surprised by the court ruling today. at all surprised by the court ruling toda . ., . , at all surprised by the court ruling toda . ., ., , ., , at all surprised by the court ruling toda. ., ., , , today. not really. there has been this leual today. not really. there has been...
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our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports.wick airport with two school friends to go and join the islamic state group in syria. a friend who'd already gone there had persuaded them tojoin her. the three of gone there had persuaded them to join her. the three of them travelled through a bus station in turkey and were smuggled across the border by a man who it later turned out was providing information to canadian intelligence. she spent the next four years in islamic state territory, emerging in february 2015 after the caliphate collapsed. but she immediately had her british citizenship removed by sajid javid, who was then the home secretary. she's been in the camps in northern syria ever since. fist camps in northern syria ever since. �* . . . since. at least there will be an end. _ since. at least there will be an end. but _ since. at least there will be an end, but here _ since. at least there will be an end, but here you - since. at least there will be an end, but here you don'tl an end, but here you don't know if there's go
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here's our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. 2015, eight years ago, shamima begum left gatwick airport with two school friends to go and join the islamic state group in syria. the three of them travelled through a bus station in turkey and were smuggled across the border by a man who it later turned out was providing information to canadian intelligence. she spent the next four years in islamic state territory. emerging in february 2015 after the caliphate collapsed. she immediately had her british citizenship removed. her lawyers have challenged that, arguing that she is a child victim of trafficking for sexual exploitation because she was married off within days to an is fighter. in their ruling, thejudges concluded that there was a credible suspicion that shamima begum was recruited, transferred, and then harboured for the purposes of sexual exploitation. the idea that she could have conceived and organised all of this herself is not plausible, they said. but in the end they decided that that did not prevent the home secretar
here's our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. 2015, eight years ago, shamima begum left gatwick airport with two school friends to go and join the islamic state group in syria. the three of them travelled through a bus station in turkey and were smuggled across the border by a man who it later turned out was providing information to canadian intelligence. she spent the next four years in islamic state territory. emerging in february 2015 after the caliphate collapsed. she immediately...
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our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is at windsor castle.ed on christmas day in 2021, what turned out to be the queen's last christmas. she was spending it here at windsor castle, rather than sandringham, because of the pandemic. jaswant singh chail, who was 19 at the time, had arrived in windsor two days earlier and had stayed in a local hotel. at six in the morning, he used a nylon rope ladder to climb over the high fence to a private section of the palace. he was there for around two hours before he was spotted by a royalty protection officer guarding the gate that leads to the private apartments where the queen was beginning her christmas morning. jaswant singh chail was wearing a metal facemask and carrying a loaded crossbow with the safety catch off. when challenged by the armed officer, he said, "i am here to kill the queen", but when the officer drew his taser, chail surrendered and lay down on the ground. the queen was less than a hundred metres away at the time. four days earlier, chail had recorded a video in which he said he plan
our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is at windsor castle.ed on christmas day in 2021, what turned out to be the queen's last christmas. she was spending it here at windsor castle, rather than sandringham, because of the pandemic. jaswant singh chail, who was 19 at the time, had arrived in windsor two days earlier and had stayed in a local hotel. at six in the morning, he used a nylon rope ladder to climb over the high fence to a private section of the palace. he was there for around...
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our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has the latest.h brighton, police officers from london searching for a missing baby. every shed and greenhouse was being checked with temperatures close to zero. 0fficers looking for an infant who was born less than two months ago. the baby's parents, constance martin and mark gordon, were arrested last night after a police hunt that began injanuary. they are now being held on suspicion of gross negligence, manslaughter. they had been in this convenience store and were spotted by a member of the public who called 999. they were arrested just moments after this cctv camera caught them walking along a road that leads to the allotments and a golf course and the south downs beyond. but there was no sign of the baby. as time progresses, as the weather is closing tonight, as it was last night, in terms of the cold and the coldness and the impact that would have on a baby, clearly the risk is getting higher and we have to be open to the fact that this may not end in the way we would like, but we need to rem
our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has the latest.h brighton, police officers from london searching for a missing baby. every shed and greenhouse was being checked with temperatures close to zero. 0fficers looking for an infant who was born less than two months ago. the baby's parents, constance martin and mark gordon, were arrested last night after a police hunt that began injanuary. they are now being held on suspicion of gross negligence, manslaughter. they had been in this...
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daniel sandford, bbc news.a. the meeting with the group — which is known as as the bucharest 9 — will concentrate on regional defence and the supply of more aid to ukraine. 0ur eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford is in warsaw. president biden got a very warm welcome last night, sarah? he did, several thousand _ welcome last night, sarah? he did, several thousand people _ welcome last night, sarah? he did, several thousand people on - welcome last night, sarah? he did, several thousand people on the - several thousand people on the embankment in warsaw. lots of ukrainian flags flying in support. more sirens here today. a lot of police security for this visit. not just because joe police security for this visit. not just becausejoe biden is here but also the leaders of nine countries in town to discuss support for ukraine, to discuss the messagejoe biden brought to warsaw, talking about the war in ukraine, very much about the war in ukraine, very much a fight in defence of freedom. that is what he is des
daniel sandford, bbc news.a. the meeting with the group — which is known as as the bucharest 9 — will concentrate on regional defence and the supply of more aid to ukraine. 0ur eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford is in warsaw. president biden got a very warm welcome last night, sarah? he did, several thousand _ welcome last night, sarah? he did, several thousand people _ welcome last night, sarah? he did, several thousand people on - welcome last night, sarah? he did, several...
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our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has the latest.r an infant who was born less than two months ago. the baby's parents, constance marten and mark gordon, were arrested last night after a police hunt that began in january. they night after a police hunt that began injanuary. they are now being held on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter. they had been in this convenience store and will spotted by a member of the public who cold 999. —— were spotted. they were arrested just moments after the cctv camera caught them walking along the road which leads to the allotment, a golf course, and the south downs beyond but there was no sign of the baby. beyond but there was no sign of the bab . �* , beyond but there was no sign of the bab. baby. as time progresses, as the weather is closing _ baby. as time progresses, as the weather is closing tonight as - baby. as time progresses, as the i weather is closing tonight as it was last night, in terms of the cold, the coldness, and the impact that would have on a baby, clearly the risk is gett
our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has the latest.r an infant who was born less than two months ago. the baby's parents, constance marten and mark gordon, were arrested last night after a police hunt that began in january. they night after a police hunt that began injanuary. they are now being held on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter. they had been in this convenience store and will spotted by a member of the public who cold 999. —— were spotted. they were arrested...
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daniel sandford, bbc news. as �*intensive' are taking place this afternoon between ministers and the royal college of nursing after the union halted next week's 48 hour strike in england. the talks are likely to focus on next year's pay rise, which is due in april. our health correspondent nick triggle has more. this is a process that could take weeks. what is important is there appears to be something to talk about. what has changed? at the start, the royal college of nursing was acting for a pay raise at 5% above information. at what point that could be a rise of up to 19%. the government offered four point 75% the rcn then said it would be willing to meet ministers halfway but the government was adamant it would not revisit that pay award. what has happened now, though, is the government has made a submission to the independent pay review body for the pay raise next year that won't come in until april. it suggested an increase in pay by the initial offer. the peer review body could recommend more and it has
daniel sandford, bbc news. as �*intensive' are taking place this afternoon between ministers and the royal college of nursing after the union halted next week's 48 hour strike in england. the talks are likely to focus on next year's pay rise, which is due in april. our health correspondent nick triggle has more. this is a process that could take weeks. what is important is there appears to be something to talk about. what has changed? at the start, the royal college of nursing was acting for...
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our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has the latest.king their way slowly through allotments in north brighton, police officers from london are searching for a missing baby stop every shed and greenhouse was being checked with temperatures close to zero in the hunt for with temperatures close to zero in the hunt for a with temperatures close to zero in the hunt for a baby with temperatures close to zero in the hunt for a baby born with temperatures close to zero in the hunt for a baby born in with temperatures close to zero in the hunt for a baby born in less than three months ago. the baby's parents, constance marten and mark gordon, were arrested last night after a police hunt that began in january. they had been in this convenience store and were spotted by a member of the public who called 999. they were arrested on the road leading to the allotments and a golf course and the south downs beyond. we feel that the risk is getting so great that we now have to consider the possibility that the baby has come to harm and that is the subje
our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has the latest.king their way slowly through allotments in north brighton, police officers from london are searching for a missing baby stop every shed and greenhouse was being checked with temperatures close to zero in the hunt for with temperatures close to zero in the hunt for a with temperatures close to zero in the hunt for a baby with temperatures close to zero in the hunt for a baby born with temperatures close to zero in the hunt for a baby...
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daniel sa ndford sandford at the old bailey.ed from its planned route. us defence officials said they believe the balloon, seen above sensitive areas in recent days, was a "high—altitude surveillance" device. but china's foreign ministry said it was used for "mainly meteorological" purposes and it regrets the unintended entry of the balloon into us airspace. it also added china will continue communicating with the us side. america's secretary of state, antony blinken, has postponed his visit to beijing, which was expected to start on friday. 0ur china correspondent stephen mcdonell has the latest from china. it has been quite a dramatic few hours here in beijing, in terms of this balloon and what it is and whose it is. initially, the chinese government said it too was trying to investigate if this balloon, which us officials had said was a sort of spy us officials had said was a sort of spy balloon floating over us territory, was a chinese intelligence gathering device. chinese government said it was time to find out but urged c
daniel sa ndford sandford at the old bailey.ed from its planned route. us defence officials said they believe the balloon, seen above sensitive areas in recent days, was a "high—altitude surveillance" device. but china's foreign ministry said it was used for "mainly meteorological" purposes and it regrets the unintended entry of the balloon into us airspace. it also added china will continue communicating with the us side. america's secretary of state, antony blinken, has...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, pentonville prison.r claims that he bullied staff, has told the bbc he's confident he behaved professionally at all times. raab is the subject of eight formal complaints, covering his time at three different government departments. i'm not going to comment on the anonymous reports in the media. my experience is that they're mostly incorrect. i'm confident that i've behaved professionally at all times, and of course i called for the inquiry, and i'll respect it. hogwarts legacy, a big budget video game set in the harry potter universe, is released today. but although it's one of the most anticipated titles of the year, it is being boycotted by some — who want to make a stand against the authorjk rowling's public comments on policies relating to transgender people. the bbc�*s gaming correspondent steffan powell has more. it's surprising, given the level of interest in this world of wizards, witches and wands over the years, that a fully fledged big budget gaming adaptation has taken this long to be made. b
daniel sandford, bbc news, pentonville prison.r claims that he bullied staff, has told the bbc he's confident he behaved professionally at all times. raab is the subject of eight formal complaints, covering his time at three different government departments. i'm not going to comment on the anonymous reports in the media. my experience is that they're mostly incorrect. i'm confident that i've behaved professionally at all times, and of course i called for the inquiry, and i'll respect it....
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our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, explained more about that decision.t the home secretary making the decision to take away her british citizenship. gareth peirce, one of ms begum's lawyers, called today's decision "an extraordinaryjudgment delivered in an extraordinary way". let's take a listen. the outcome that we face is that no british child who has been trafficked outside the uk will be protected by the british state if the home secretary votes national security. richard barrett is a un counterterrorism expert. he belives that leaving women like shamima begum in the camps creates more risk, not less. if she were in london, i there would be procedures in the local community would be aware of that, and there'd - also might be ways to ensure that she wasn't still radical i and trying to bring her back into society. i there's no such programme available in the camps. i but not everyone agrees. this was the assesment of anthony glees, a security expert from the university of buckingham. whatever our own views were, she would've been treated as an icon by
our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, explained more about that decision.t the home secretary making the decision to take away her british citizenship. gareth peirce, one of ms begum's lawyers, called today's decision "an extraordinaryjudgment delivered in an extraordinary way". let's take a listen. the outcome that we face is that no british child who has been trafficked outside the uk will be protected by the british state if the home secretary votes national security....
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our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports.amima begum in february 2015, eight years ago, leaving gatwick airport with two school friends to go and join the islamic state group in syria. a friend who'd already gone there had persuaded them tojoin her. the three of them travelled through a bus station in turkey and were smuggled across the border by a man who, it later turned out, was providing information to canadian intelligence. she spent the next four years in islamic state territory, emerging after the caliphate collapsed, but she immediately had her british citizenship removed by sajid javid, who was then the home secretary. she's been in the camps in northern syria ever since. at least with prison sentences you know that there will be an end. but here, you don't know if there's going to be an end. she will hear today if her challenge of sajid javid's decision is successful. her lawyers have argued that, rather than being stripped of her citizenship, she should have been treated as a victim of trafficking for sexual purpos
our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports.amima begum in february 2015, eight years ago, leaving gatwick airport with two school friends to go and join the islamic state group in syria. a friend who'd already gone there had persuaded them tojoin her. the three of them travelled through a bus station in turkey and were smuggled across the border by a man who, it later turned out, was providing information to canadian intelligence. she spent the next four years in islamic state...
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daniel sandford, bbc news.rip to poland today, by holding talks with the leaders of countries along nato's eastern european border, from estonia to bulgaria. the meeting with the group — which is known as as the bucharest nine — will concentrate on regional defence and the supply of more aid to ukraine. snp leadership contender kate forbes has insisted that her campaign is still on track, despite losing the backing of several government ministers over her opposition to gay marriage. key backers of the finance secretary have withdrawn their support, after she said she would have voted against same—sex unions if she'd have been at holyrood when the legislation was passed. our scotland political correspondent andrew kerr reports. kate forbes has had a roller—coaster campaign since she made her views on equal marriage clear. i am a practising christian. i practice the teachings of most mainstream religions, whether that's islam, judaism, christianity, that marriage is between a man and a woman. but that's what i pr
daniel sandford, bbc news.rip to poland today, by holding talks with the leaders of countries along nato's eastern european border, from estonia to bulgaria. the meeting with the group — which is known as as the bucharest nine — will concentrate on regional defence and the supply of more aid to ukraine. snp leadership contender kate forbes has insisted that her campaign is still on track, despite losing the backing of several government ministers over her opposition to gay marriage. key...
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our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford was at the old bailey. from the high secure broadmoor hospital. he pleaded guilty to three charges. the first was under the 1842 treason act. the offence is intending to injure the queen. the second was possessing an offensive weapon and the third was making intent to kill. he had been stopped in the grounds of windsor castle carrying a loaded crossbow at 8.10am on christmas day 2021. when challenged by an armed officer, he said, "i am here to kill the queen". in a video that he'd recorded four days earlier and posted on snapchat, he'd said that it was to do with wanting to avenge a massacre in india in 1919. he said, "i am sorry for what i have done and what i will do, i will attempt to assassinate elizabeth, queen of the royal family. this is revenge for those who died in the 1919 jallianwala bagh massacre." he was also carrying a note which said, "please don't remove my clothes, shoes and gloves, masks, etc, don't want postmortem, don't want embalming. thank you and i'm sorry." he will be sentenced on th
our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford was at the old bailey. from the high secure broadmoor hospital. he pleaded guilty to three charges. the first was under the 1842 treason act. the offence is intending to injure the queen. the second was possessing an offensive weapon and the third was making intent to kill. he had been stopped in the grounds of windsor castle carrying a loaded crossbow at 8.10am on christmas day 2021. when challenged by an armed officer, he said, "i am here to...
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he was asked about the investigation and the claims against him by home affairs correspondent daniel sandfordus reports in the media. my experience is they are mostly incorrect. i'm confident i have behaved professionally at all times, and, _ of course, i called for an inquiry and i will respect it. there has been a steady flow of newspaper reports and stories quoting anonymous sources, people who have worked with dominic raab in the past, criticising his behaviour, talking about specific instances of what they view to be bullying, which of course dominic raab denies, including one interview given to bbc newsnight recently where he was described as being nasty and difficult and not faint to run a department. 0thers difficult and not faint to run a department. others have defended dominic raab as a man with high standards but not someone who has bullied others who worked with him. many of his parliamentary colleagues have supported him as well. there have supported him as well. there have been calls for him to step back from his role, labour, the liberal democrats and the union representing ci
he was asked about the investigation and the claims against him by home affairs correspondent daniel sandfordus reports in the media. my experience is they are mostly incorrect. i'm confident i have behaved professionally at all times, and, _ of course, i called for an inquiry and i will respect it. there has been a steady flow of newspaper reports and stories quoting anonymous sources, people who have worked with dominic raab in the past, criticising his behaviour, talking about specific...
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daniel sandford is following the case.he had sent to his sister and various other people saying that he intended to kill the queen. in that video he said, "i am sorry for what i have done, what i will do. "i will attempt to assassinate elizabeth, queen of the royal family. "this is in revenge for those who died in the jallianwala bagh massacre, sometimes known as the amritsar massacre". when he was challenged by a police officer at ten past eight on christmas day 2021 in the private areas of windsor castle he said, i am here to kill the queen. the police officer told him to lie on the ground and he was immediately arrested and handcuffed. he then been treated both at ravenswood house medium secure hospital and now at broadmoor high secure hospital. as i say, today he has pleaded guilty to these three offences. psychiatrists are being asked draw to up reports and he will be sentenced back here at the old bailey on the 31st of march. thanks to daniel for that update. next, it's understood that the disgraced pop star gary gli
daniel sandford is following the case.he had sent to his sister and various other people saying that he intended to kill the queen. in that video he said, "i am sorry for what i have done, what i will do. "i will attempt to assassinate elizabeth, queen of the royal family. "this is in revenge for those who died in the jallianwala bagh massacre, sometimes known as the amritsar massacre". when he was challenged by a police officer at ten past eight on christmas day 2021 in the...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, pentonville prison.ook now at how the last 2a hours have gone for the team. let's go, guys. two. come on, rylan. yay. my hands are freezing, my feet are freezing. l it's rained, it snowed. the weather is just ridiculous. last night was actually a lot better than this morning. . i can't warm up today. and, now, i'm absolutely frozen. how's it going? it has just started i to get quite tough. ijust need to keep breathing. the only thing keeping me walking in this direction rather than that direction is the fact that we know where their money is going to go. i mean, the nation might be quite happy to hear it's quite difficult for me to talk at the minute. hi, naga, hi, charlie. we just wanted to send you a little message to say thank _ you so much for support. by the time you get this, . we are going to be off grid. gone. with nowhere to contact anyone. and we don't even know where that is. if you can donate, please do it and if you have, thank you so much, we really appreciate it. thanks, guys. hopefully, w
daniel sandford, bbc news, pentonville prison.ook now at how the last 2a hours have gone for the team. let's go, guys. two. come on, rylan. yay. my hands are freezing, my feet are freezing. l it's rained, it snowed. the weather is just ridiculous. last night was actually a lot better than this morning. . i can't warm up today. and, now, i'm absolutely frozen. how's it going? it has just started i to get quite tough. ijust need to keep breathing. the only thing keeping me walking in this...
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our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has the latest.an three months ago. the baby's parents, constance marten and mark gordon, were arrested last night after a police hunt that began injanuary. they had been in this convenience store and were spotted by a member of the public who called 999. they were arrested on the road leading to the allotments and a golf course and the south downs beyond. we feel that the risk is getting so great that we now have to consider the possibility that the baby has come to harm and that is the subject of part of the investigation by the officers involved. constance marten comes from a hugely wealthy family, growing up in this country house in dorset. her father was a page to the late queen, but she dropped out of drama school in 2016 when she met mark gordon. he was convicted of rape in the united states aged just 14 and served 20 years in prison. police believe the baby was born in the back of a car in earlyjanuary. the couple came back onto the radar on january the face when their car caught fire on the
our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has the latest.an three months ago. the baby's parents, constance marten and mark gordon, were arrested last night after a police hunt that began injanuary. they had been in this convenience store and were spotted by a member of the public who called 999. they were arrested on the road leading to the allotments and a golf course and the south downs beyond. we feel that the risk is getting so great that we now have to consider the possibility that...
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was asked about the investigation and the claims against him by our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford quoting anonymous sources, people who have worked with dominic raab in the past, criticising his behaviour, talking about specific instances of what they viewed to be bullying, which of course mr robb denies, including one interview given to bbc newsnight recently where he was described as being nasty and difficult and not fit to run a department. others have defended dominic raab as a man with high standards but not someone who has bullied others who worked with him. many of his parliamentary colleagues have supported him as well. there have been calls for him to step back from his role. labour, the liberal democrats, the fda union representing civil servants have all called for him to be suspended while the investigation takes place, but the prime minister, rishi sunak, has said that it is right that that inquiry should take its course, but that he won't hesitate to take swift action if necessary. labour have held on to the seat of west lancashire in a by—election. ashley dalton sec
was asked about the investigation and the claims against him by our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford quoting anonymous sources, people who have worked with dominic raab in the past, criticising his behaviour, talking about specific instances of what they viewed to be bullying, which of course mr robb denies, including one interview given to bbc newsnight recently where he was described as being nasty and difficult and not fit to run a department. others have defended dominic raab as...
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questions from - taking some questions from journalists, including our home affairs correspondent daniel sandforde of reasons. the first significant appointment that we knew about was the replacement of the conservative party chairman after nadhim zahawi was sacked over that row about his tax affairs. he's been replaced by greg hands who is a friend and close ally of the prime minister rishi sunak and he has a big task on his hands. he has to try and turn around those opinion polls which are not looking too good for the conservatives at the moment head of the local elections in england coming up in may so that's his big challenge. the second big thing the prime minister has done in this reshuffle is actually restructured in government departments entirely. he's decided to create a new department for energy and net zero which will be run by grant shapps, and with energy bill so high in the race on to try and get carbon emissions down in the uk he has a big task on his hands as well. he's also created new department for science, innovation and run by michelle donelan and earlier the prime minister
questions from - taking some questions from journalists, including our home affairs correspondent daniel sandforde of reasons. the first significant appointment that we knew about was the replacement of the conservative party chairman after nadhim zahawi was sacked over that row about his tax affairs. he's been replaced by greg hands who is a friend and close ally of the prime minister rishi sunak and he has a big task on his hands. he has to try and turn around those opinion polls which are...