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let's speak to our correspondent danny savage, who's at sheffield crown court. to the jury well, jane, the opening words to the jury from richard wright qc, the prosecutor at work, to some of you, the south yorkshire police helicopter might be a familiar sight in the skies of the city or indeed the county of south yorkshire. this case concerns the use of that helicopter on our trip occasions. waterboarded more accurately, perhaps it involves the of that helicopter —— ought to put it more accurately. what did they do? the jury accurately. what did they do? the jury was shown by three videos from the powerful camera on the nose of that helicopter, which was used as pa rt that helicopter, which was used as part of police surveillance work. the first surveillance video showed a woman sunbathing naked in her garden in rotherham. the second showed a couple of naturist sitting outside a caravan near doncaster. the third showed a couple having sex on the patio of their home in south yorkshire. they were willing participants, they knew they were being filmed, they were fr
let's speak to our correspondent danny savage, who's at sheffield crown court. to the jury well, jane, the opening words to the jury from richard wright qc, the prosecutor at work, to some of you, the south yorkshire police helicopter might be a familiar sight in the skies of the city or indeed the county of south yorkshire. this case concerns the use of that helicopter on our trip occasions. waterboarded more accurately, perhaps it involves the of that helicopter —— ought to put it more...
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danny savage, bbc news, manchester.the grenfell tower disaster met with the judge leading the inquiry into the fire. sir martin moore—bick was told that residents have no confidence in him or the panel. our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds, is in west london, where the meeting took place. it was another fractious meeting. tell us more about what was said. as this meeting went on, the chairman sirmartin this meeting went on, the chairman sir martin moore—bick was face it with growing levels of anger from people who live in this area and had come to hear what he was saying. some said to him, we have no confidence in you, you don't look like as. others said, you're very presence here is an affront. he said he would be independent and get to the bottom of the grand for fire tragedy. richard miller qc said tom i'm proud to live in a country which is set up an independent enquiry of pretty dull people but determined to root out the truth. the chairman rejected suggestions he could order the arrests of guilty people and
danny savage, bbc news, manchester.the grenfell tower disaster met with the judge leading the inquiry into the fire. sir martin moore—bick was told that residents have no confidence in him or the panel. our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds, is in west london, where the meeting took place. it was another fractious meeting. tell us more about what was said. as this meeting went on, the chairman sirmartin this meeting went on, the chairman sir martin moore—bick was face it with growing...
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here's danny savage. we all know that britain needs more homes.ons attached to some new—build houses in england are causing a great deal of distress. traditionally, houses have nearly always been sold as freehold properties, meaning the buyer owns the building and the land it is built on. however, there has been a growing trend to sell houses as leasehold, meaning the buyer doesn't actually own the land. in some cases, the freeholds are sold on to investment companies, who can charge a lot more. today's report found one owner believed they would be able to buy the freehold in the future for £2000. but the final bill was 20 times that. the leaseholder also asked to pay ground rent to the freeholder. traditionally, a small amount — but that figure is now rising. claire scott bought her house in bolton four years ago. but when she recently tried to sell it, the buyers backed out when they saw a clause in the contract saying the ground rent doubled every ten years. by 2060, it will cost nearly £10,000 a year. the past 12 months have been an absolute n
here's danny savage. we all know that britain needs more homes.ons attached to some new—build houses in england are causing a great deal of distress. traditionally, houses have nearly always been sold as freehold properties, meaning the buyer owns the building and the land it is built on. however, there has been a growing trend to sell houses as leasehold, meaning the buyer doesn't actually own the land. in some cases, the freeholds are sold on to investment companies, who can charge a lot...
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danny savage has more. strikerjermain defoe. each described the other as best friends. bradley loved sunderland and the club and especially jermain defoe loved him back. it's been hard. i've just kept this in for so long. the footballer broke down yesterday at his new club bournemouth when asked about the little boy he called brads. from sort of, like, the first moment i met him, i just couldn't believe that he was the young kid that was ill. because he sort of run over to me. and i think, from that moment, he was just, like, just that instant connection. i was with him a few days ago and it was tough to see him suffer like that. he will always be in my heart. you know, for the rest of my life. because his love's genuine and i can see it in his eyes when he looks at me. bradley had neuroblastoma, a rare type of cancer that mostly affects young children. please sponsor me. get me better. but it didn't stop him achieving his dreams, like scoring a goal for sunderland, against chelsea's keeper. it was even vot
danny savage has more. strikerjermain defoe. each described the other as best friends. bradley loved sunderland and the club and especially jermain defoe loved him back. it's been hard. i've just kept this in for so long. the footballer broke down yesterday at his new club bournemouth when asked about the little boy he called brads. from sort of, like, the first moment i met him, i just couldn't believe that he was the young kid that was ill. because he sort of run over to me. and i think, from...
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danny savage, bbc news. you're watching bbc news, now time for de film view. welcome to the film review on bbc news. taking us through the week's releases is mark kermode. this week we have it comes at night, which is a very creepy thriller. the midwife with catherine deneuve and catherine frot. and spider—man: homecoming. it comes at night. i have read enough to know that this is your kind of film, and so not mine. you have two minutes to persuade me. it is not a jump scare horror like the trailers make it look like. if you expect that you will be disappointed. it is a creepy thriller. it is set after the outbreak of one unspecified plague like incident which has pretty much done for civilisation. there was a family, mother, father, son living in a remote woodland. the windows are boarded up, there is a corridor with a red door which is the door to the outside world. they have to make a decision about whether or not to accept another family into their home. they would bring friendship and food supplies but also brings suspicion and paranoia and desire, and my
danny savage, bbc news. you're watching bbc news, now time for de film view. welcome to the film review on bbc news. taking us through the week's releases is mark kermode. this week we have it comes at night, which is a very creepy thriller. the midwife with catherine deneuve and catherine frot. and spider—man: homecoming. it comes at night. i have read enough to know that this is your kind of film, and so not mine. you have two minutes to persuade me. it is not a jump scare horror like the...
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prince william to watch a fly past of the iconic planes at raf coningsby in lincolnshire — as danny savage, aircraft preserved since world war ii performed a special display for the veterans who used to fly them. cold, icicles dropping from oxygen masks, grab your parachute... bernie harris remembers the freezing conditions sitting in the rear gun turret of a lancaster bomber over enemy territory. he's delighted to see these planes still flying. this is the best one, it's really got character. it was a joy. today, a relaxed prince william, the patron of the battle of britain memorial flight, spent time talking to the ever dwindling number of veterans. the flight is named after the raf‘s finest hour. the battle of britain spanned several months in 1940 and was fought over the skies of southern england. for six decades now, the raf has had a special flight to remember those who died in battle and those who survived. and they hope that this will continue for many more decades yet. so how long can these old planes keep going for? for those of us that are involved would like to say forever, you
prince william to watch a fly past of the iconic planes at raf coningsby in lincolnshire — as danny savage, aircraft preserved since world war ii performed a special display for the veterans who used to fly them. cold, icicles dropping from oxygen masks, grab your parachute... bernie harris remembers the freezing conditions sitting in the rear gun turret of a lancaster bomber over enemy territory. he's delighted to see these planes still flying. this is the best one, it's really got...
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danny savage, bbc news. from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme. while andy murray does it easy in the first round of his wimbledon defence. an emotional venus williams wins herfirst round match before breaking down in front of the press. and another powerful finish from world champion peter sagan who sprints to victory on the third stage of the tour de france. hello and welcome to the programme. all that and more to come but we start with the news that fifth seed stan wawrinka was knocked out by daniil medvedev in the biggest shock on day one of this year's wimbledon championships. the swiss three—time grand slam champion needed ice on a knee injury between points as he was defeated on centre court by the russian who was playing for the first time at this event. medvedev goes on to face belgian qualifier ruben bemelmans for a place in the last 32. even say one year ago, i was 250 in the rankings. if somebody told me i would win, not only play but win on the centre court in wimbledon, i
danny savage, bbc news. from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme. while andy murray does it easy in the first round of his wimbledon defence. an emotional venus williams wins herfirst round match before breaking down in front of the press. and another powerful finish from world champion peter sagan who sprints to victory on the third stage of the tour de france. hello and welcome to the programme. all that and more to come but we start with the news that fifth seed stan wawrinka...
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danny savage, bbc news.vernment's position on public sector pay despite a succession of ministers lining up to say it's time to remove the i% pay gap in england. downing street says it will listen to the various pay review bodies but pay rises from millions of workers including doctors, nurses and the armed forces have already been fixed at i% of the next 12 months. how are we doing at the top end? there are two stark figures at the heart of this battle over public sector pay. i% — the pay cap imposed for nurses, teachers, firefighters and the many other public sector workers. and 2.9%, the rate at which prices are rising — inflation. for the 5 million people this affects, their real incomes are falling. alan daly is a firefighter from 0xfordshire — like so many others, weary of the living standards squeeze. firefighters don't expect to be rich, but they don't expect to be going and asking for hand—outs. i hear time and time again, oh, they've got second jobs. yes, some do have second jobs, because they have
danny savage, bbc news.vernment's position on public sector pay despite a succession of ministers lining up to say it's time to remove the i% pay gap in england. downing street says it will listen to the various pay review bodies but pay rises from millions of workers including doctors, nurses and the armed forces have already been fixed at i% of the next 12 months. how are we doing at the top end? there are two stark figures at the heart of this battle over public sector pay. i% — the pay...
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danny savage reports.life. often at his side in those special moments was sunderland striker jermain defoe. each described the other as best friends. bradley loved sunderland and the club and especially jermain defoe loved him back. it's been hard. i've just kept this in for so long. the footballer broke down yesterday at his new club bournemouth when asked about the little boy he called brads. from sort of, like, the first moment i met him, i just couldn't believe that he was the young kid that was ill. because he sort of run over to me. and i think, from that moment, he wasjust, like, just that instant connection. i was with him a few days ago and it was tough to see him suffer like that. he will always be in my heart. you know, for the rest of my life. because his love's genuine and i can see it in his eyes when he looks at me. bradley had neuroblastoma, a rare type of cancer that mostly affects young children. please sponsor me. get me better. but it didn't stop him achieving his dreams, like scoring a
danny savage reports.life. often at his side in those special moments was sunderland striker jermain defoe. each described the other as best friends. bradley loved sunderland and the club and especially jermain defoe loved him back. it's been hard. i've just kept this in for so long. the footballer broke down yesterday at his new club bournemouth when asked about the little boy he called brads. from sort of, like, the first moment i met him, i just couldn't believe that he was the young kid...
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prince william to watch a fly—past of the iconic planes at raf coningsby, in lincolnshire, as danny savage lincolnshire today, aircraft preserved since world war two performed a special display for the veterans who used to fly them. cold. icicles dropping from the oxygen masks. grab your parachute... bernie harris remembers the freezing conditions are sitting in the rear gun turret of a lancaster bomber over enemy territory. he is delighted to see these planes still flying. this is the best one, i mean, it has really got character. it was a joy. today, a relaxed prince william, the patron of the battle of britain memorial flight, spent time talking to the ever dwindling number of veterans. the flight dwindling number of veterans. the flight is named after the raf ‘s finest hour. the battle of britain spent several months in 1940, and was fought over the skies of southern england. for six decades now, the raf has had a special flight now, the raf has had a special flight to remember those who died in battle and those who survived, and they hope that this will continue for many more decades ye
prince william to watch a fly—past of the iconic planes at raf coningsby, in lincolnshire, as danny savage lincolnshire today, aircraft preserved since world war two performed a special display for the veterans who used to fly them. cold. icicles dropping from the oxygen masks. grab your parachute... bernie harris remembers the freezing conditions are sitting in the rear gun turret of a lancaster bomber over enemy territory. he is delighted to see these planes still flying. this is the best...
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danny savage, bbc news, blackhall colliery. some of the other stories making bbc news at five.its flying rights once britain leaves the european union. the new airline, easyjet europe, will be based in vienna. the move has been described by downing street as a commercial decision. a woman has been detained by police investigating whether saline bags at a hospital had been tampered with. cumbria police say a 2a—year—old member of staff at cumberland infirmary is being questioned. and beyonce has released this image to celebrate her twins turning one month old. she posted this photo on social media, announcing that the twins have been named, sircarterand rumi. as we have been hearing, president trump has attended the annual bastille day military parade in paris, as guest of honour. the parade also marks one hundred years since the americans entered the first world war. at the end of his visit to france, president trump said the relationship between the two countries is stronger than ever. hugh schofield reports from paris. the french air force display team opened the military par
danny savage, bbc news, blackhall colliery. some of the other stories making bbc news at five.its flying rights once britain leaves the european union. the new airline, easyjet europe, will be based in vienna. the move has been described by downing street as a commercial decision. a woman has been detained by police investigating whether saline bags at a hospital had been tampered with. cumbria police say a 2a—year—old member of staff at cumberland infirmary is being questioned. and beyonce...
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danny savage, bbc news, blackhall colliery.specialised drone unit. officers from devon—and—cornwall and dorset say the remote—controlled machines are helpful in searching for missing people, responding to road crashes, and for crime scene photography. they're also a fraction of the cost of using helicopters, as our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has been finding out. it's the eye in the sky that comes at a fraction of the price. police drones seemed like a novelty only a few years ago, but devon and cornwall police and dorset police have nowjointly launched britain's first dedicated drone unit, and soon they will have five aerial cameras available 2a hours a day. it can do exactly the same as a helicopter with their cameras, with the zoom and with the thermal, and it will give us it quicker. if we deal with an incident in penzance, we've got one in the back of a car, we can put the drone out quicker than we can request a helicopter. the unit recorded these extraordinary pictures of a fire in exeter last october, and
danny savage, bbc news, blackhall colliery.specialised drone unit. officers from devon—and—cornwall and dorset say the remote—controlled machines are helpful in searching for missing people, responding to road crashes, and for crime scene photography. they're also a fraction of the cost of using helicopters, as our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has been finding out. it's the eye in the sky that comes at a fraction of the price. police drones seemed like a novelty only a few...
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thanks, danny, danny savage live at leeds crown court.ys the cost of building the nuclear power station at hinkley point in somerset could go up by £1.5 billion. the total bill is now likely to be £90.6 billion — nearly 10% more than expected. two men have been charged after border force officers based in france seized 79 handguns. the weapons had been hidden in engine blocks on a trailer which was about to be taken through the channel tunnel into britain. barclays and four former top bankers have appeared in court over side deals struck during emergency fundraising at the height of the financial crisis. the bank's former chief executive, john varley, is among the four charged with conspiracy to commit fraud. downing street insists that the government's position on the public sector pay cap hasn't changed, despite calls from several cabinet ministers for it to be relaxed. millions of workers, including nurses, teachers and police officers, have had their pay rises limited to 1% for several years even though the cost of living has risen by
thanks, danny, danny savage live at leeds crown court.ys the cost of building the nuclear power station at hinkley point in somerset could go up by £1.5 billion. the total bill is now likely to be £90.6 billion — nearly 10% more than expected. two men have been charged after border force officers based in france seized 79 handguns. the weapons had been hidden in engine blocks on a trailer which was about to be taken through the channel tunnel into britain. barclays and four former top...
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danny savage there, in sheffield.e condition that puts him at risk of severe brain damage — has begun a high court challenge to an nhs decision to deny him a drug doctors say could be life—changing. nhs england says the effectiveness of the drug, which would cost 100 pounds a day, hasn't been proved. our legal correspondent clive coleman has been speaking to the boy's father. this is seven—year—old david. we can't give his real name for legal reasons. he has the rare condition pku, if his protein isn't limited to 12 gramsa pku, if his protein isn't limited to 12 grams a day, what is limited to three slices of bread, he could suffer permanent brain damage. he also has severe autism, can't talk, and so managing his diet is hugely challenging. he will sometimes run into a room if wit eating, and will literally take food off our plates. he doesn't realise that he can't have certain things. when my son gets upset, he really gets upset. it is physical with us, physical with his siblings and he will break things in the house
danny savage there, in sheffield.e condition that puts him at risk of severe brain damage — has begun a high court challenge to an nhs decision to deny him a drug doctors say could be life—changing. nhs england says the effectiveness of the drug, which would cost 100 pounds a day, hasn't been proved. our legal correspondent clive coleman has been speaking to the boy's father. this is seven—year—old david. we can't give his real name for legal reasons. he has the rare condition pku, if...
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danny savage, bbc news, manchester.question the judge who will lead the inquiry into the disaster at a public meeting this evening. sir martin moore—bick is consulting residents on what they want his inquiry to cover. our correspondent dan johnson is there. we know that public meetings since the blaze a few weeks ago have pretty much all turned acrimonious with accusations flying, and still a lot of anger. is there a sense that they may get a calmer atmosphere tonight so people can put forward their ideas as to what they deem of their ideas as to what they deem of the enquiry should be?” their ideas as to what they deem of the enquiry should be? i think we will. the start of this meeting just underan hour will. the start of this meeting just under an hour ago was quite emotional with lots of people wanting to have they all at once and people shouting over each other and the chairman of the enquiry, sir martin moore—bick, pleading with people to be with them and seeing eve ryo ne people to be with them and seeing everyon
danny savage, bbc news, manchester.question the judge who will lead the inquiry into the disaster at a public meeting this evening. sir martin moore—bick is consulting residents on what they want his inquiry to cover. our correspondent dan johnson is there. we know that public meetings since the blaze a few weeks ago have pretty much all turned acrimonious with accusations flying, and still a lot of anger. is there a sense that they may get a calmer atmosphere tonight so people can put...
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danny savage, bbc news, blackhall colliery.e times to hire a hitman to kill his partner so he could inherit herfortune. 68—year—old david harris offered two hundred thousand pounds to kill hazel allinson, his partner of 27 years. harris planned to start a new life with his girlfriend, but was caught when what he thought was one of the prospective hitmen, turned out to be an undercover police officer. time for the weekend weather prospects with nick miller. thank you, ben. things begin to change in the western fringes of scotla nd change in the western fringes of scotland and northern ireland as a weather system moves on. so we will see our breaks of rain spreading eastwards into the next two hours, the breeze picking up once more. cloud increasing across the uk overnight, taking smile breaks away from scotland, northern ireland into northern england and western parts of wales and with that, an area of cloud around and temperatures will drop, as much as they happen over the last few nights down to 15 or 10 celsius. tomorrow, a l
danny savage, bbc news, blackhall colliery.e times to hire a hitman to kill his partner so he could inherit herfortune. 68—year—old david harris offered two hundred thousand pounds to kill hazel allinson, his partner of 27 years. harris planned to start a new life with his girlfriend, but was caught when what he thought was one of the prospective hitmen, turned out to be an undercover police officer. time for the weekend weather prospects with nick miller. thank you, ben. things begin to...
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danny savage reporting there.stic boy with a rare condition that puts him at risk of severe brain damage are beginning a high court challenge to an nhs decision which has denied him a life—changing drug. nhs england says the effectiveness of the drug, which would cost 100 pounds a day, hasn't been proved. our legal correspondent clive coleman talked us through the case . this little boy has a rare air—conditioning called pku, meaning he cannot metabolise protein in the normal way. it restricts him to just 12 grams of protein per day. if i give you an idea that a slice of bread contains four grounds, it shows the limitation on his diet. because he has severe autism as well, he simply doesn't understand he cannot eat the foods he sees other people eating and that he wa nts to other people eating and that he wants to eat. his nhs consultant has said that he wants the boy to have a drug that would help him metabolise the protein, meaning he could eat more foods with protein in it. but that rug is a very expensive, aro
danny savage reporting there.stic boy with a rare condition that puts him at risk of severe brain damage are beginning a high court challenge to an nhs decision which has denied him a life—changing drug. nhs england says the effectiveness of the drug, which would cost 100 pounds a day, hasn't been proved. our legal correspondent clive coleman talked us through the case . this little boy has a rare air—conditioning called pku, meaning he cannot metabolise protein in the normal way. it...
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danny savage reports. they are the noisy muggers in the seaside resorts of north yorkshire. there is a new top bird in town. meg the hawk is here to scare off the bad boys. she scours gull territory. last year, there were 34 attacks, in varying severity. the birds are two or three times the size of meg. and when they do hit, they can hit with some force, and it is very distressing. and when you have got families with kids, it can cause a lot of issues. and ultimately what seaside towns want to do is generate tourism, and if you have gull attacks on a regular basis, it is going to have an impact on that. the gulls are particularly aggressive when they have got youngsters in the numerous nests on whitby‘s rooftops, so another part of the operation involves destroying nests before eggs hatch. for many visitors to whitby and scarborough, this is where the danger begins. because, within a few seconds of coming outside, you are definitely being watched, you can quickly be mobbed, and if you are really unlucky, you could be mugged. there are some photos of me on here. i'm getting m
danny savage reports. they are the noisy muggers in the seaside resorts of north yorkshire. there is a new top bird in town. meg the hawk is here to scare off the bad boys. she scours gull territory. last year, there were 34 attacks, in varying severity. the birds are two or three times the size of meg. and when they do hit, they can hit with some force, and it is very distressing. and when you have got families with kids, it can cause a lot of issues. and ultimately what seaside towns want to...
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danny savage reports.nocent, much—loved schoolgirl, killed by another child who heard voices in her head. an older girl, who we can't identify for legal reasons, who told a friend she had dreams of killing someone. it was a school day afternoon and just getting dark when katie rough was found fatally injured at the end of an alleyway on the edge of a playing field here in york. the seven—year—old died a short time later in hospital. it then emerged that a 15—year—old girl had attacked her with a knife. immediately afterwards, the teenager told a man nearby that katie was dead. he went to find her. she had been smothered and stabbed. katie's parents were quickly told what had happened and dashed to the scene. we found her at the same time as a police officer found her. and i cradled her. i saw her injuries, i knew she was gone. and... i don't know, it's impossible to describe. we just held each other, didn't we? today, the teenage girl who killed katie admitted what she had done here. she denied murder, but
danny savage reports.nocent, much—loved schoolgirl, killed by another child who heard voices in her head. an older girl, who we can't identify for legal reasons, who told a friend she had dreams of killing someone. it was a school day afternoon and just getting dark when katie rough was found fatally injured at the end of an alleyway on the edge of a playing field here in york. the seven—year—old died a short time later in hospital. it then emerged that a 15—year—old girl had attacked...
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danny savage, bbc news. a 14—year—old girl has been killed after the truck she was on collided with a bin lorry. the accident was on the a38 in the north of the city at about nine a.m.. this is the scene of the devastating crash on the a38 at castle vale, in birmingham. a 14—year—old schoolgirl ona trip birmingham. a 14—year—old schoolgirl on a trip lost her life. 20 other teenagers and three teachers were in the coach with when it was in collision with a dustbin lorry. next of kin have been informed and i've got special officers deployed with the family to support them at this very difficult time. —— support them. with bidding was contact with staffordshi re them. with bidding was contact with staffordshire police. we are liaising with the head teacher at thejohn taylor liaising with the head teacher at the john taylor high liaising with the head teacher at thejohn taylor high school and all releva nt thejohn taylor high school and all relevant support is being provided by the school and by our colleagues.
danny savage, bbc news. a 14—year—old girl has been killed after the truck she was on collided with a bin lorry. the accident was on the a38 in the north of the city at about nine a.m.. this is the scene of the devastating crash on the a38 at castle vale, in birmingham. a 14—year—old schoolgirl ona trip birmingham. a 14—year—old schoolgirl on a trip lost her life. 20 other teenagers and three teachers were in the coach with when it was in collision with a dustbin lorry. next of kin...
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the roads leading to the church in county durham were lined with crowds and tributes, as danny savagethe footballing family turned out in their many hundreds to make sure he wasn't alone. people travelled from many miles away to support his family, and reflect how the six—year—old boy had touched their lives. that smile of his was just so contagious. it didn't matter how much pain he was in, he always had that smile. it breaks my heart. much pain he was in, he always had that smile. it breaks my heartlj have come from problem in south yorkshire. since last friday, i have collected money for the radley lowry foundation. i said we need to get up there because it has hit everybody. he never got all his wishes. i will miss him, and we pray for him each day. the love bradley lowery‘s community had for the little boy was clear to see. his battle with cancer was made that little bit more bearable by his sporting heroes. easyj et easyjet is setting up a new company in austria to protect its interests after britain leads the eu. there is no guarantee it will keep its rights after brexit. it is
the roads leading to the church in county durham were lined with crowds and tributes, as danny savagethe footballing family turned out in their many hundreds to make sure he wasn't alone. people travelled from many miles away to support his family, and reflect how the six—year—old boy had touched their lives. that smile of his was just so contagious. it didn't matter how much pain he was in, he always had that smile. it breaks my heart. much pain he was in, he always had that smile. it...
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danny savage, bbc news. a very sad story.. this is bbc world news. good morning. we may only be early on in summer, but on friday we saw the seventh occasion already where we saw temperatures beat 30 degrees. that was at london heathrow airport. at the same time it was only 16 celsius in glasgow. a big contrast temperature wise north to south and those contrasts continue this morning. a fresh but sunny start in parts of scotland, northern ireland, northern england. still pretty muggy further south, with temperatures still about 18—19. but more cloud compared to friday in southern counties. sunshine here and there, but the cloud thick enough to produce a few spots of rain, a few passing showers. misty towards the coast of devon, cornwall and wales. further north the well broken cloud to start the day. yes, a bit on a fresh side. what with light winds and sunshine it will soon warm up for much of scotland, northern ireland and northern england. early sunshine, though, in the hebrides — doesn't last too long. the cloud thickens
danny savage, bbc news. a very sad story.. this is bbc world news. good morning. we may only be early on in summer, but on friday we saw the seventh occasion already where we saw temperatures beat 30 degrees. that was at london heathrow airport. at the same time it was only 16 celsius in glasgow. a big contrast temperature wise north to south and those contrasts continue this morning. a fresh but sunny start in parts of scotland, northern ireland, northern england. still pretty muggy further...
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danny savage is at sheffield crown court. this case isn't exactly edifying, is it? tell us more?ice helicopter is a familiar sight in the skies above here. it's used as a valuable resource in the fight against crime. the allegation in this case it was misused on a number of occasions over a five year period. as a result, five members of its crew were charged. what did they do? videos were shown to the court today, the first one showed a woman sunbathing naked in her garden, the camera zooms in on her body. a second video showed anywayrieses sitting outside their ca navan second video showed anywayrieses sitting outside their canavan in doncaster. the next showed a couple having sex on their patio. they knew they were being filmed. the woman waves and a fourth shows somebody sunbathing naked. it was a deliberate invasion of their privacy, for the amusement of the crew. two police officers and two pilots are on charge here. they deny the charges. . they blame another police officer for the charges. . they blame another police officerfor doing the charges. . they blame another polic
danny savage is at sheffield crown court. this case isn't exactly edifying, is it? tell us more?ice helicopter is a familiar sight in the skies above here. it's used as a valuable resource in the fight against crime. the allegation in this case it was misused on a number of occasions over a five year period. as a result, five members of its crew were charged. what did they do? videos were shown to the court today, the first one showed a woman sunbathing naked in her garden, the camera zooms in...
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thank you very much danny savage.gove, who has suggested the 1% pay cap should be lifted. downing street says decisions will be made on a case—by—case basis. with me now is our assistant political editor norman smith. the pick—up was supposed to be in place until 2020. how much pressure is there now for that to change? i think it is very hard to see how the pick—up can stay unchanged for the pick—up can stay unchanged for the next two years because we have had six cabinet ministers now saying that pay review bodies should be able to determine what it should be and it is above the 1%, so be it. borisjohnson now coming out saying he thinks it can be done without adding to fiscal pressure, in other words, without tax increases, exactly the same as michael gove said at the weekend. all of this must be profoundly irking to the chancellor who sees fellow cabinet ministers canvassing for an increase in public expenditure and cautioning he does not need to bother about putting up taxes. this is added time when we have a defic
thank you very much danny savage.gove, who has suggested the 1% pay cap should be lifted. downing street says decisions will be made on a case—by—case basis. with me now is our assistant political editor norman smith. the pick—up was supposed to be in place until 2020. how much pressure is there now for that to change? i think it is very hard to see how the pick—up can stay unchanged for the pick—up can stay unchanged for the next two years because we have had six cabinet ministers...
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danny savage reports.hoolgirl, killed by another child, who heard voices in her head. an older girl, who we can't identify for legal reasons, who told a friend she had dreams of killing someone. it was a school day afternoon and just getting dark, when katie rough was found fatally injured at the end of an alleyway on the edge of a playing field here in york. the seven—year—old died a short time later in hospital. it then emerged that a 15—year—old girl had attacked her with a knife. immediately afterwards, the teenager told a man nearby that katie was dead. he went to find her. she had been smothered and stabbed. katie's parents were quickly told what had happened and dashed to the scene. we found her at the same time as a police officer found her. and i cradled her. i saw her injuries, i knew she was gone. and... i don't know, it's impossible to describe. we just held each other, didn't we? today, the teenage girl who killed katie admitted what she had done here. she denied murder, but pleaded guilty to
danny savage reports.hoolgirl, killed by another child, who heard voices in her head. an older girl, who we can't identify for legal reasons, who told a friend she had dreams of killing someone. it was a school day afternoon and just getting dark, when katie rough was found fatally injured at the end of an alleyway on the edge of a playing field here in york. the seven—year—old died a short time later in hospital. it then emerged that a 15—year—old girl had attacked her with a knife....
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our correspondent danny savage is at leeds crown court.katie rough is something many people will recall from earlier this year. it horrified people in new york and way beyond. it left those people who tried to treat her at the scene very traumatised. today the teenager who killed her appeared via video link at leeds crown court where she formally denied a charge of murder but pleaded guilty to a charge of manslaughter by diminished responsibility. katie rough, an innocent, sweet, much—loved schoolgirl, killed in an attack close to her home. her life was taken by another child. it was a school day afternoon and just getting dark when katie rough was found fatally injured at the end of an alleyway on the edge of a playing field here in york. the seven—year—old died a short time later in hospital. it then emerged that a 15—year—old girl had attacked her with a knife. katie's parents were quickly told what had happened and dashed to the scene. we found her at the same time as a police officer found her. i cradled her. i saw her injuries, i kne
our correspondent danny savage is at leeds crown court.katie rough is something many people will recall from earlier this year. it horrified people in new york and way beyond. it left those people who tried to treat her at the scene very traumatised. today the teenager who killed her appeared via video link at leeds crown court where she formally denied a charge of murder but pleaded guilty to a charge of manslaughter by diminished responsibility. katie rough, an innocent, sweet, much—loved...
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today is the flight‘s 60th anniversary. 0ur correspondent danny savage is at raf coningsby near lincolnitain memorial flight has gathered together quite a collection of aircraft. you can see them here at raf coningsby now, there's a lancaster, a couple of spitfires and hurricanes as well, and in the last hour or so they have been airborne, giving a display in front of the duke of cambridge and vetera ns as front of the duke of cambridge and veterans as well as part of a very special display. for 60 years they raf cosford a special squadron of preserved world war ii planes. it remembers the veterans who flew in these aircraft and those killed in action. i was a pilot and engineer, in the front, so i took care of the engineering aspect of the aircraft, yes. would you still love to go up ain? yes. would you still love to go up again? i would! grab your parachute, open the doors and dropout. this vetera n open the doors and dropout. this veteran is thrilled such a plane is still flying. great, it's a real memory. i actually flew tiger moths, and out of the planes i flew this is the best one
today is the flight‘s 60th anniversary. 0ur correspondent danny savage is at raf coningsby near lincolnitain memorial flight has gathered together quite a collection of aircraft. you can see them here at raf coningsby now, there's a lancaster, a couple of spitfires and hurricanes as well, and in the last hour or so they have been airborne, giving a display in front of the duke of cambridge and vetera ns as front of the duke of cambridge and veterans as well as part of a very special display....
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danny savage, bbc news, blackhall colliery.ty of negligence afterfour employees were killed in c. our correspondent david this update. for the families the four men who died when the yacht capsized, it is a long wait for the legal process to end. back in may 2014 the 40 foot yacht capsized on its way back to the uk from antigua. the three tonne keel snapping. the four menu died, they have never been found despite an extensive air and sea search. the yacht was under the management of douglas innis and his company based out of southampton. thejudge found company based out of southampton. the judge found the company guilty of failing to have the safe operation of the yacht. there had been a failure to inspect and maintain the arts, keeping take this acidification up to date. he said that all reasonable steps had been taken to ensure that all reasonable steps had been ta ken to ensure safety. that all reasonable steps had been taken to ensure safety. he also faces four charges of manslaughter through gross negligence. this afternoo
danny savage, bbc news, blackhall colliery.ty of negligence afterfour employees were killed in c. our correspondent david this update. for the families the four men who died when the yacht capsized, it is a long wait for the legal process to end. back in may 2014 the 40 foot yacht capsized on its way back to the uk from antigua. the three tonne keel snapping. the four menu died, they have never been found despite an extensive air and sea search. the yacht was under the management of douglas...
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danny savage, bbc news, blackhall colliery.acks in east london last night. we arejoined by we are joined by a we arejoined by a man we are joined by a man who works with the home office on tackling gang violence. thanks are in. how familiarare gang violence. thanks are in. how familiar are you with this particular form of violence? familiar are you with this particular form of violence ?m familiar are you with this particular form of violence? it is something that has been happening familiars, but the media has picked it up and social media has picked it up it up and social media has picked it up and it is happening to the general public, but this has been around for many years. gang members would use this amongst themselves? yes, not only amongst themselves but to sort out domestic issues. we are not just talking males, to sort out domestic issues. we are notjust talking males, also female counterparts, if someone stole your partner you might put a bit of acid on them. it is something that has been around for years, but now we
danny savage, bbc news, blackhall colliery.acks in east london last night. we arejoined by we are joined by a we arejoined by a man we are joined by a man who works with the home office on tackling gang violence. thanks are in. how familiarare gang violence. thanks are in. how familiar are you with this particular form of violence? familiar are you with this particular form of violence ?m familiar are you with this particular form of violence? it is something that has been happening familiars,...
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danny savage, bbc news. you're watching bbc news, now time for de film view.he midwife with catherine deneuve and catherine frot. and spider—man: homecoming.
danny savage, bbc news. you're watching bbc news, now time for de film view.he midwife with catherine deneuve and catherine frot. and spider—man: homecoming.
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danny savage is outside sheffield crown court. what have you heard in court? of a police helicopter in the skies above is in britain's towns and cities is a familiar one, a useful tool in the battle against crime, thejury were tool in the battle against crime, the jury were told this morning. what they were also towed is —— told us what they were also towed is —— told us that for a number of incidents over a number of years, in south yorkshire, that helicopter based in the city was used for other things and it was basically used to film people sunbathing naked in their gardens and people having sex, and in the last hour, the jury he has been shown three videos of three different incidents. the first one was a woman sunbathing naked in her garden in rotherham, in south yorkshire, completely unaware that their helicopter was above her filming. the second video showed people at a naturist camp near doncaster sitting outside their caravan. thejury doncaster sitting outside their caravan. the jury was told that naturist is expect to be seen naked by other naturist
danny savage is outside sheffield crown court. what have you heard in court? of a police helicopter in the skies above is in britain's towns and cities is a familiar one, a useful tool in the battle against crime, thejury were tool in the battle against crime, the jury were told this morning. what they were also towed is —— told us what they were also towed is —— told us that for a number of incidents over a number of years, in south yorkshire, that helicopter based in the city was used...
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our reporter danny savage is in blackall collier —— colliery. has travelled up from rotherham who had been fundraising for bradley‘s fund. so it seems as though the footballing family has come together for this event, and many, many people are here, notjust from the local area but from further afield. now, bradley lowery became known for the close relationship with sunderland football club, he was a mascot for them on several occasions, he scored a goalfor them at their ground, occasions, he scored a goalfor them at theirground, and occasions, he scored a goalfor them at their ground, and that was voted the goal of the month by much of the day earlier this year. so they really took him to their hearts, they looked after him, he had an especially close relationship with jermain defoe, and there will be many people at his funeral this morning to pay their respects for a little boy who really put up a fight against cancer, who had a lovely smile whom —— and they want to show their support of the family for the bravery they have shown through these
our reporter danny savage is in blackall collier —— colliery. has travelled up from rotherham who had been fundraising for bradley‘s fund. so it seems as though the footballing family has come together for this event, and many, many people are here, notjust from the local area but from further afield. now, bradley lowery became known for the close relationship with sunderland football club, he was a mascot for them on several occasions, he scored a goalfor them at their ground, occasions,...
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danny savage reports. they are the noisy muggers in the seaside resorts of north yorkshire.rritory. she circles gull territory to try and move them on. last year there were 3a attacks, in varying severity. the birds are two or three times the size of meg. and when they do hit, they can hit with some force, and it is very distressing. and when you have got families with kids, it can cause a lot of issues. and ultimately what seaside towns want to do is generate business, and if you have gull attacks on a regular basis, it is going to have an impact on that. the gulls are particularly aggressive when they have got youngsters in the numerous nests on whitby‘s rooftops, so another part of the operation involves destroying nests before eggs hatch. for many visitors to whitby and scarborough, this is where the danger begins. because, within a few seconds of coming outside, you are definitely being watched, you can quickly be mobbed, and if you are really unlucky, you could be mugged. there are some photos of me on here. i'm getting mobbed by seagulls. local people are trying to de
danny savage reports. they are the noisy muggers in the seaside resorts of north yorkshire.rritory. she circles gull territory to try and move them on. last year there were 3a attacks, in varying severity. the birds are two or three times the size of meg. and when they do hit, they can hit with some force, and it is very distressing. and when you have got families with kids, it can cause a lot of issues. and ultimately what seaside towns want to do is generate business, and if you have gull...
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danny savage reporting. the headlines on bbc news...t into child abuse injersey has revealed decades of abuse to children and worms that some could still be at risk in the island's your system. a teenage girl has admitted killing seven—year—old katie rough injanuary. she was found with fatal injuries in a park in york and her mother was one of the first discover her body. a19 year old man, has beenjailed for life at the old bailey, for planning bomb attacks on potential targets, including an eltonjohn concert. sport now. time for a full round up from the bbc sport centre. andy murray has put concerns over his fitness to one side to breeze into round two at wimbledon with a comfortable victory over alexander bublik of kazakhstan. there was no sign of the hip injury that has hampered his build up to the tournament. the defending champion was rarely troubled as he beat the world number 135 in straight sets 6—1, 6—4, 6—2. it is the chairman, dustin brown, next for andy murray in the second round on wednesday. —— the german. next for andy mu
danny savage reporting. the headlines on bbc news...t into child abuse injersey has revealed decades of abuse to children and worms that some could still be at risk in the island's your system. a teenage girl has admitted killing seven—year—old katie rough injanuary. she was found with fatal injuries in a park in york and her mother was one of the first discover her body. a19 year old man, has beenjailed for life at the old bailey, for planning bomb attacks on potential targets, including...
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danny savage reports. bradley lowery‘s final journey.ct how the six—year—old boy had touched their lives. that smile of his was just so contagious. it didn't matter how much pain he was in, he always had that smile. itjust breaks me heart. we have come from rotherham in south yorkshire. since last friday, i have collected money for the bradley lowery foundation. ijust said to my son today we need to get up there and show our respects, because it has hit everybody. he never got all his wishes. but like he said, i will miss him, and we pray for him each day. bradley had a rare form of cancer. a sunderland fan, his football club did everything they could to make his short life special. but it was his friendship withjermain defoe which was especially touching. they referred to each other as best friends. a superhero's guard of honour so bradley into the church, in his home village of blackhall colliery. there's a growing demand in the area to have a stand at sunderland's stadium of light named after him. his connection, the bond he's had wit
danny savage reports. bradley lowery‘s final journey.ct how the six—year—old boy had touched their lives. that smile of his was just so contagious. it didn't matter how much pain he was in, he always had that smile. itjust breaks me heart. we have come from rotherham in south yorkshire. since last friday, i have collected money for the bradley lowery foundation. ijust said to my son today we need to get up there and show our respects, because it has hit everybody. he never got all his...
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danny savage has been at sheffield crown court for us. a valuable resource in the fight against crime. the allegation in this case it was misused on a number of occasions over a five year period. as a result, five members of its crew were charged. what did they do? videos were shown to the court today, the first one showed a woman sunbathing naked in her garden, the camera zooms in on her body. a second video showed anywayrieses sitting outside their canavan in doncaster. the next showed a couple having sex on their patio. they knew they were being filmed. the woman waves and a fourth shows somebody sunbathing naked. it was a deliberate invasion of their privacy, for the amusement of the crew. two police officers and two pilots are on charge here. they deny the charges. they blame another police officer for doing all of this. he pleaded guilty to misconduct in public office. the trial is expected to last for three weeks. flooding at coverack this evening. heavy rain and then a torrent of water running through the village, we we re water r
danny savage has been at sheffield crown court for us. a valuable resource in the fight against crime. the allegation in this case it was misused on a number of occasions over a five year period. as a result, five members of its crew were charged. what did they do? videos were shown to the court today, the first one showed a woman sunbathing naked in her garden, the camera zooms in on her body. a second video showed anywayrieses sitting outside their canavan in doncaster. the next showed a...
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let's cross now to our correspondent, danny savage, who is outside sheffield crown court.d to date. as with the beginning of any trial, this is when the prosecution will outline its case, and their qc said the case concerns the use of the south yorkshire police helicopter, ona number of south yorkshire police helicopter, on a number of occasions between 2007 - 2012, or to on a number of occasions between 2007 — 2012, or to put it more accurately, the misuse of either for —— the helicopter by the four defendants. and a fifth man, adrian pogmore,. the helicopter it is alleged was used to film people either naked in their gardens, or having sex. the camera zoomed in at a naked women in her garden in rotherham. there was also footage of naturist in doncaster, and there was footage of a couple having sex on a patio in their suburban house in south yorkshire, but they knew they we re south yorkshire, but they knew they were being filmed and the women waved at the camera on the police helicopter. the couple allegedly knew adrian pogmore. he was a police observer, a constable, and
let's cross now to our correspondent, danny savage, who is outside sheffield crown court.d to date. as with the beginning of any trial, this is when the prosecution will outline its case, and their qc said the case concerns the use of the south yorkshire police helicopter, ona number of south yorkshire police helicopter, on a number of occasions between 2007 - 2012, or to on a number of occasions between 2007 — 2012, or to put it more accurately, the misuse of either for —— the helicopter...
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also our correspondent danny savage, who is at the funeral in county durham.astating situation, but he had such spirit? tell us more about him. absolutely, really happy, popular little boy, he made friendships so easily here at school, and his illness, he tried to hide, he was a real little fighter, you just wanted to be like every other child and be treated like every other child. so here at school we also touched by the level of support his family has been given, it has been incredible at such an national and local way. and does that help with talking to the other kids about it? they are young children to be dealing with this, aren‘t they? children to be dealing with this, aren't they? they are, they are very young children and we are trying to be sensitive to that and use language children will understand so we more recently talked about bradley being very poorly and very sick, so we tried to build the children up to that understanding, and we‘ve also tried to let them know how they can help bradley and how they can help other children that are as poorly as
also our correspondent danny savage, who is at the funeral in county durham.astating situation, but he had such spirit? tell us more about him. absolutely, really happy, popular little boy, he made friendships so easily here at school, and his illness, he tried to hide, he was a real little fighter, you just wanted to be like every other child and be treated like every other child. so here at school we also touched by the level of support his family has been given, it has been incredible at...
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my colleague, danny savage, has the story. an attack close to her home. her life was taken by another child. it was a school day afternoon and just getting dark when katie rough was found fatally injured at the end of an alleyway on the edge of a playing field here in york. the seven—year—old died a short time later in hospital. it then emerged that a 15—year—old girl had attacked her with a knife. katie's parents were quickly told what had happened and dashed to the scene. we found her at the same time as a police officer found her. i cradled her. i saw her injuries, i knew she was gone. and... i don't know, it's impossible to describe. we just held each other, didn't we? today the teenage girl who killed katie admitted what she had done here. she's too young to be publicly identified and has been in custody ever since. what happened to katie shocked so many people in this city. things like that don't happen in york. such a safe city, such a safe place, such a lovely, beautiful place. people come from all round the world to s
my colleague, danny savage, has the story. an attack close to her home. her life was taken by another child. it was a school day afternoon and just getting dark when katie rough was found fatally injured at the end of an alleyway on the edge of a playing field here in york. the seven—year—old died a short time later in hospital. it then emerged that a 15—year—old girl had attacked her with a knife. katie's parents were quickly told what had happened and dashed to the scene. we found her...
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today is the flight‘s 60th anniversary. 0ur correspondent danny savage reports.those killed in action. i was at the front. pilot and engineer. i was in control of the engineering aspect of the aircraft, yes. would you love to still go up in it again? i would. grab your parachute, turn it to the left. drop out. bernie harris was a rear gunner in a lancaster bomber. he's thrilled that such a plane is still flying. it would be great. it's a real memory. i mean, it's the only thing... i actually flew in tiger moths, andersons, wellingtons and this. and out of them, this is the best one. it's really got character. it was a joy. the battle of britain took place in the summer and autumn of 1940. fought in the skies over southern england, it was a won by a handful of raf pilots. such was the achievements of the raf that in the late 19505, a small site of spitfires and hurricanes was formed to preserve the memory of the service's finest hour. in later years, the ever popular lancaster bomber was added to what had become known as the battle of britain memorial flight. toda
today is the flight‘s 60th anniversary. 0ur correspondent danny savage reports.those killed in action. i was at the front. pilot and engineer. i was in control of the engineering aspect of the aircraft, yes. would you love to still go up in it again? i would. grab your parachute, turn it to the left. drop out. bernie harris was a rear gunner in a lancaster bomber. he's thrilled that such a plane is still flying. it would be great. it's a real memory. i mean, it's the only thing... i actually...
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danny savage reports. they are the noisy muggers in the seaside resorts of north yorkshire.re to scare off the bad boys —— meg. she scare scours goal territory. off the bad boys —— meg. she scare scours goalterritory. last off the bad boys —— meg. she scare scours goal territory. last year there were 34 attacks in varying severity. the birds are two or three times the size of meg. and when they do hit they can hit with some force. and it is very distressing. and when you have got families with kids, it can cause a lot of issues, and ultimately what seaside towns want to do is generate tourism, and if you have colour tax on a regular basis it is going to have an impact on that. the gulls are particularly aggressive when they have got youngsters in the numerous nests on whitby ‘s route rooftops. so another pa rt whitby ‘s route rooftops. so another part of the operation involves destroying nest is before eggs hatch. the many visitors to whitby and scarborough, this is where the danger begins. it is within a few seconds of coming outside, you are definitely being watched, you c
danny savage reports. they are the noisy muggers in the seaside resorts of north yorkshire.re to scare off the bad boys —— meg. she scare scours goal territory. off the bad boys —— meg. she scare scours goalterritory. last off the bad boys —— meg. she scare scours goal territory. last year there were 34 attacks in varying severity. the birds are two or three times the size of meg. and when they do hit they can hit with some force. and it is very distressing. and when you have got...