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thank you for that danny savage and preston - for that danny savage and preston for that danny savageter being stabbed at the tram in nottingham. there's a suspect in custody and police say they are not looking for anyone else and it was an isolated incident. the prince of wales is launching a project aimed at making homelessness "rare, brief and unrepeated". the homewards initiative will initially focus on six locations over the course of five years. as our royal correspondent, daniela relph reports, prince william's charitable foundation is providing three million pounds of start—up funding. he'll visit six locations in the next two days for his homelessness project, homewards. this was the first, lambeth. the royal arrival surprised a few passers by. morning, everybody. the prince of wales was at the mosaic clubhouse. he heard from those who had worked and found help here, from some who were homeless and needed mental health support. telling their story to royalty it made an impact. with his title, it will help, be like, oh, he really cares. from mine and his conversation, he does
thank you for that danny savage and preston - for that danny savage and preston for that danny savageter being stabbed at the tram in nottingham. there's a suspect in custody and police say they are not looking for anyone else and it was an isolated incident. the prince of wales is launching a project aimed at making homelessness "rare, brief and unrepeated". the homewards initiative will initially focus on six locations over the course of five years. as our royal correspondent,...
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our correspondents, danny savage, is there. st few days, the conclusion of this inquest, but returning to some of those themes we had about back in january and february about the wild speculation that had been on social media. i speculation that had been on social media. ~' ., ,., , ..,, media. i think the reason this case has attracted _ media. i think the reason this case has attracted so _ media. i think the reason this case has attracted so much _ media. i think the reason this case has attracted so much attention i media. i think the reason this case | has attracted so much attention for this inquest taking place, and are so many people here and so much interest is because of all that social media with the raw rare of the time, that nicola bulley was missing. there was a three—week gap between her vanishing on the river bank and her body being found about 1.5 miles down river. during that time herfriends 1.5 miles down river. during that time her friends held 1.5 miles down river. during that time herfriends held signs on a
our correspondents, danny savage, is there. st few days, the conclusion of this inquest, but returning to some of those themes we had about back in january and february about the wild speculation that had been on social media. i speculation that had been on social media. ~' ., ,., , ..,, media. i think the reason this case has attracted _ media. i think the reason this case has attracted so _ media. i think the reason this case has attracted so much _ media. i think the reason this case has...
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danny savage, bbc news, sheffield.e — with abusers in indonesia — organised by middle men in the united states — and some of the torture ordered by people here — in the uk — with three individuals arrested and currently released under investigation. rebecca henschke reports. these are just some of the thousands of videos we found on youtube of baby monkeys being abused. at the heart of this shocking torture ring was mini. the people who wanted to "do something" to mini were part of a global online community. they found each other on youtube and then formed private groups on the messaging app telegram. here, they brainstormed and crowdfunded videos of baby monkeys being tortured. we spent months undercover, trying to identify the people involved, and track down one of the ringleaders in the us. i'm the man. you want to see monkeys get messed up, i can bring it to you, but everything comes at a price. you ran one of the biggest groups in this community. correct. i'm not proud of that. did you think about the monkeys, the
danny savage, bbc news, sheffield.e — with abusers in indonesia — organised by middle men in the united states — and some of the torture ordered by people here — in the uk — with three individuals arrested and currently released under investigation. rebecca henschke reports. these are just some of the thousands of videos we found on youtube of baby monkeys being abused. at the heart of this shocking torture ring was mini. the people who wanted to "do something" to mini were...
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danny savage, bbc news, preston.erformed in what turned into an emotional performance. as he struggled with his voice — the crowd took over and continued his songs for him. now the singer's annnouced that he is taking a break from touring for the "foreseeable future". jon donnison reports. coughing #so...# struggling with his voice and a bad cough on saturday night, lewis capaldi needed a little help. and he got it. crowd sings but he hinted there was maybe more going on. i recently took three weeks offjust because i've been non—stop from the start of the year and i wanted to have a kind of wee break for my head, for my mental health. i wanted to come back and do glastonbury because it's obviously so incredible, so i just want to thank you all for coming out and watching us. and in a statement this morning, the singer said he was still learning to adjust to the impact of tourette's and that on saturday it had become obvious he needed to spend much more time getting his mental and physical health in order so he could
danny savage, bbc news, preston.erformed in what turned into an emotional performance. as he struggled with his voice — the crowd took over and continued his songs for him. now the singer's annnouced that he is taking a break from touring for the "foreseeable future". jon donnison reports. coughing #so...# struggling with his voice and a bad cough on saturday night, lewis capaldi needed a little help. and he got it. crowd sings but he hinted there was maybe more going on. i recently...
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danny savage, bbc news, preston.ifornia have confirmed that human remains found in mountains are those of the british actor julian sands, who went missing on a hike injanuary. julian sands was best known for his roles in the oscar winning film a room with a view and tv dramas 2a and smallville. the former health secretary, matt hancock, has told the covid inquiry that the government made a colossal mistake in its planning for a pandemic before coronavirus struck. he said the government had wrongly assumed the virus couldn't be halted and so there wasn't enough work done on prevention. but he told lawyers that he'd been assured that the uk had the best system in the world to deal with a pandemic. bereaved families accused him of blaming others for his mistakes. 0ur health correspondent catherine burns reports. matt hancock arrived early this morning but there were already people waiting for him, including lorelei king. her husband vince died in a care home in march 2020. ijust wanted to hold up my photographs. he didn
danny savage, bbc news, preston.ifornia have confirmed that human remains found in mountains are those of the british actor julian sands, who went missing on a hike injanuary. julian sands was best known for his roles in the oscar winning film a room with a view and tv dramas 2a and smallville. the former health secretary, matt hancock, has told the covid inquiry that the government made a colossal mistake in its planning for a pandemic before coronavirus struck. he said the government had...
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danny savage, thank ou.oject aimed at making homelessness "rare, brief and unrepeated". the homewards initiative will initially focus on six locations over the course of five years. as our royal correspondent, daniela relph reports, prince william's charitable foundation is providing £3 million of start—up funding. he will visit six locations in the next two days for his homelessness foundation. this was the first. the royal arrival surprised a few passers by. morning, everybody. the prince of wales was at the mosaic clubhouse. he heard from those who had worked and found help here, from some who were homeless and needed mental health support telling their story to royalty it made an impact. with his title, it will help, it is like he really cares. from mine and his conversation, he shows that he does care about what i have gone through. tv presenter gail porter shared her story with prince william too. she found herself homeless eight years ago. work had dried up, her mental health was in crisis. i did not
danny savage, thank ou.oject aimed at making homelessness "rare, brief and unrepeated". the homewards initiative will initially focus on six locations over the course of five years. as our royal correspondent, daniela relph reports, prince william's charitable foundation is providing £3 million of start—up funding. he will visit six locations in the next two days for his homelessness foundation. this was the first. the royal arrival surprised a few passers by. morning, everybody....
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danny savage, bbc news, preston.s, where an audio recording has emerged of donald trump allegedly handling papers and saying they were �*highly classified' during a post—presidential interview. while speaking with an author working on a memoir of his former chief of staff mark meadows, mr trump is heard rifling through papers and saying �*this is highly confidential�*. earlier this month, he appeared at a federal court in miami charged with 37 counts of illegally retaining classified documents. and obstructing the government�*s efforts to get them back. he has denied the charges. well, former president donald trump has been lashing out at that recording. this is what he had to say today: this is a continuation of the greatest witchhunt of all time, that�*s all it is. and its primary purpose is election interference and we are not going to let this election be stolen from us. this is a form of rigging the election. because they wrecked the presidential election in 2020 and we are not going to allow them to wreck the p
danny savage, bbc news, preston.s, where an audio recording has emerged of donald trump allegedly handling papers and saying they were �*highly classified' during a post—presidential interview. while speaking with an author working on a memoir of his former chief of staff mark meadows, mr trump is heard rifling through papers and saying �*this is highly confidential�*. earlier this month, he appeared at a federal court in miami charged with 37 counts of illegally retaining classified...
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danny savage, bbc news, preston.at barrier reef in australia is struggling under climate change and this year it faces another threat, the arrival of the el nino weather event. the bureau of meteorology in australia has declared a 70% chance of an el nino developing and work is being done to protect the reef from the worst—case scenario. earlier i spoke to scott heron from james cook university and asked him how much stress el nino will put on the coral. the great barrier _ nino will put on the coral. the great barrier reef— nino will put on the coral. iie: great barrier reef —like nino will put on the coral. tie: great barrier reef —like reefs around the world already under stress and risk from the threat of climate change. so that is a pre—existing background condition. the el nino that is forecast and very likely to occur, as we move into the end of this year and beginning of next year, will add a layer of risk onto that for the great barrier reef and many other coral reefs around the world. what preparations are
danny savage, bbc news, preston.at barrier reef in australia is struggling under climate change and this year it faces another threat, the arrival of the el nino weather event. the bureau of meteorology in australia has declared a 70% chance of an el nino developing and work is being done to protect the reef from the worst—case scenario. earlier i spoke to scott heron from james cook university and asked him how much stress el nino will put on the coral. the great barrier _ nino will put on...
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danny savage, bbc news, preston.end an asylum seeker to rwanda than to keep them in the uk, home office documents show. an economic assessment of the illegal migration bill has just been published by ministers. nick hurley is at westminster. this news broke in the last hour, what more can you tell us? ,, ., , , , ., last hour, what more can you tell us? ,, , ., , ., us? stopping the small boats in one ofthe us? stopping the small boats in one of the hi . h us? stopping the small boats in one of the high tests _ us? stopping the small boats in one of the high tests that _ us? stopping the small boats in one of the high tests that rishi - us? stopping the small boats in one of the high tests that rishi sunak i of the high tests that rishi sunak has set himself but has always been a question over how much the plans that ministers develop would cost, like the scheme to send asylum seekers to rwanda. in the last hour, a bit of an answer, and impact assessment published by the home office, office, it suggests it would be a
danny savage, bbc news, preston.end an asylum seeker to rwanda than to keep them in the uk, home office documents show. an economic assessment of the illegal migration bill has just been published by ministers. nick hurley is at westminster. this news broke in the last hour, what more can you tell us? ,, ., , , , ., last hour, what more can you tell us? ,, , ., , ., us? stopping the small boats in one ofthe us? stopping the small boats in one of the hi . h us? stopping the small boats in one of...
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danny savage, bbc news, preston.lving the novelist and tv producer daisy goodwin. he was named by miss goodman in an article in the times and she said the incident happened ten years ago during a visit to downing street when he was a special adviser. the struggling cinema chain cineworld has announced plans to file for administration in the uk. injuly shares in the firm will be suspended with existing shares becoming worthless. the chain — which has 128 sites in the uk and ireland — says its screens will remain open for business as usual. prince william has unveiled a £3 million project to end homelessness across the uk. he said he was inspired by the example of his mother, diana, who first took him to a homeless shelter when he was 11. he made several visits across southern england and wales by projects run by the homewards initiative which aims to make homelessness rare, brief and un—repeated. it could cost £63,000 more to send an asylum seeker to rwanda or other safe countries and to keep them in the uk, home offi
danny savage, bbc news, preston.lving the novelist and tv producer daisy goodwin. he was named by miss goodman in an article in the times and she said the incident happened ten years ago during a visit to downing street when he was a special adviser. the struggling cinema chain cineworld has announced plans to file for administration in the uk. injuly shares in the firm will be suspended with existing shares becoming worthless. the chain — which has 128 sites in the uk and ireland — says...
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danny savage has been looking into this.uch attention for this inquest taking place, and are so many people here and so much interest is because of all that social media with the raw rare of the time, that nicola bulley was missing. there was a three—week gap between her vanishing on the river bank and her body being found about 1.5 miles down river. during that time her friends held signs on at the roadside appealing for information. social media, some corners of it, went mad with wild theory and wild speculation. it has left us family fighting a rearguard action against lies. you heard that being referred to in both of those statements there. the first one from the solicitor representing nicola bulley�*s family, and at the second one from lancashire police. all trying to, still, stamp out the flames of social media and the nasty, negative comments and horrible theories and straight lies and accusations that have surrounded the disappearance of nicola bulley. and what the coroner has decided here this afternoon and ruled, a
danny savage has been looking into this.uch attention for this inquest taking place, and are so many people here and so much interest is because of all that social media with the raw rare of the time, that nicola bulley was missing. there was a three—week gap between her vanishing on the river bank and her body being found about 1.5 miles down river. during that time her friends held signs on at the roadside appealing for information. social media, some corners of it, went mad with wild...
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danny savage, bbc news, salford." for her safety. chloe mitchell, who is described as a "high—risk missing person" was last seen in ballymena in the early hours of saturday. a 26—year—old man who was arrested in county armagh is being questioned. our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. the search for chloe mitchell has involved a large team of volunteers and has become an extensive operation in the northern ireland town of ballymena. she was last seen late last friday night and in the early hours of saturday morning. as teams searched the river bank in the town today, her brother made this plea. if there is anybody at all with any information at all, just contact the family, and thanks for everything you are doing, and keep trying to bring her home, because words just can't describe it, i'm broke. the police operation has been ramped up in recent days, with a 26—year—old man who has been arrested and is now being questioned, while officers this afternoon repeated their appeal to the public to come forward with
danny savage, bbc news, salford." for her safety. chloe mitchell, who is described as a "high—risk missing person" was last seen in ballymena in the early hours of saturday. a 26—year—old man who was arrested in county armagh is being questioned. our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. the search for chloe mitchell has involved a large team of volunteers and has become an extensive operation in the northern ireland town of ballymena. she was last seen late last friday...
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let's talk to danny savage who is there for us.hrough what you heard in court.— there for us. take us through what you heard in court. in the last hour we've basically _ you heard in court. in the last hour we've basically had _ you heard in court. in the last hour we've basically had the _ you heard in court. in the last hourj we've basically had the conclusions of what the coroner said after listening to all the evidence. yesterday we had evidence from expert witnesses looking at the death of nicola bullying and we heard from families and relatives as well. earliertoday heard from families and relatives as well. earlier today we had from her partner talking about everything seeming normal and that is the picture herfamily seeming normal and that is the picture her family painted seeming normal and that is the picture herfamily painted of life with nicola in the days running up to her disappearance. that everything was absolutely normal. yes she had had a blip with a health over christmas but she had come off her head charity ther
let's talk to danny savage who is there for us.hrough what you heard in court.— there for us. take us through what you heard in court. in the last hour we've basically _ you heard in court. in the last hour we've basically had _ you heard in court. in the last hour we've basically had the _ you heard in court. in the last hourj we've basically had the conclusions of what the coroner said after listening to all the evidence. yesterday we had evidence from expert witnesses looking at the death...
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danny savage joins us from preston coroner's court now. what evidence has been heard today?day, we heard evidence from expert witnesses, today we heard more from nicola bulley�*s close family and near relatives. we heard from paul ansell, her partner, he was interviewed at a time when she was missing. he was giving evidence to the coroner today. he told the coroner that things were going well in the week before she disappeared, her business was going well, nicola worked as a mortgage broker and she was proud of owning her own money again. on the 27th ofjanuary, the day she went missing, she had a busy day she went missing, she had a busy day planned, with meetings. everything was in a good place, he said. i think the most interesting exchange was from the barrister representing the family, who addressed the coroner at the end of the evidence. she said that the only appropriate ruling is one of accidental death, based on all the evidence that has been heard over the last couple of days. the family are clearly of the view that what occurred on the river bank was a tragic accid
danny savage joins us from preston coroner's court now. what evidence has been heard today?day, we heard evidence from expert witnesses, today we heard more from nicola bulley�*s close family and near relatives. we heard from paul ansell, her partner, he was interviewed at a time when she was missing. he was giving evidence to the coroner today. he told the coroner that things were going well in the week before she disappeared, her business was going well, nicola worked as a mortgage broker...
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here's our correspondent danny savage. nicola bulley, with her dog, willow.aniel like a third child and would never have willingly abandoned it on a riverbank. willow's harness and nicola's phone were found one friday morning in january at this spot. the place where nikki bulley accidentally fell into the river wyre. her body wasn't found for three weeks. a period when herfriends desperately appealed for information and social media was filled with unfounded and often cruel speculation. what really happened was a tragic accident. but its left her family damaged by unfiltered online comment. it is upsetting that we have continued to receive negative, targeted messages and still wildly inaccurate speculation being shared on numerous platforms. we encourage people to look at the facts, the evidence which is being heard during the inquest, and the conclusion reached by the coroner. the coroner was told there was nothing in nicola bulley�*s medical records to say she was suicidal. yes, her family acknowledged, she did have a blip last christmas because of the side
here's our correspondent danny savage. nicola bulley, with her dog, willow.aniel like a third child and would never have willingly abandoned it on a riverbank. willow's harness and nicola's phone were found one friday morning in january at this spot. the place where nikki bulley accidentally fell into the river wyre. her body wasn't found for three weeks. a period when herfriends desperately appealed for information and social media was filled with unfounded and often cruel speculation. what...
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here's our correspondent danny savage. nicola bulley, with her dog, willow. was told she had treated the spaniel like a third child and would never have willingly abandoned it on a riverbank. willow's harness and nicola's phone were found one friday morning in january at this spot. the place where nikki bulley accidentally fell into the river wyre. her body wasn't found for three weeks. a period when herfriends desperately appealed for information and social media was filled with unfounded and often cruel speculation. what really happened was a tragic accident. but it's left her family damaged by unfiltered online comment. it is upsetting that we have continued to receive negative, targeted messages and still wildly inaccurate speculation being shared on numerous platforms. we encourage people to look at the facts, the evidence which is being heard during the inquest, and the conclusion reached by the coroner. the coroner was told there was nothing in nicola bulley�*s medical records to say she was suicidal. yes, her family acknowledged, she did have a blip l
here's our correspondent danny savage. nicola bulley, with her dog, willow. was told she had treated the spaniel like a third child and would never have willingly abandoned it on a riverbank. willow's harness and nicola's phone were found one friday morning in january at this spot. the place where nikki bulley accidentally fell into the river wyre. her body wasn't found for three weeks. a period when herfriends desperately appealed for information and social media was filled with unfounded and...
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our north of england correspondent, danny savage, joins us from preston now.rt heard?— court heard? many people will remember _ court heard? many people will remember the _ court heard? many people will remember the disappearance | court heard? many people will. remember the disappearance of court heard? many people will- remember the disappearance of nicola bulley, when she vanished on the 27th of january, at st michael's on wyre. the intense speculation which then followed between her disappearance and her body being found three weeks later. much of that speculation was far—fetched on social media. the coroner made it very clear today that he was not going to address anything that was said about nicola bulley�*s death on social media. he was only going to take information from credible sources. throughout the morning, we have been hearing from the expert witnesses. one was a pathologist who examined nicola bulley�*s body once you have been found in the river. she concluded that she had drowned, that she had been alive when she went into the water, that she h
our north of england correspondent, danny savage, joins us from preston now.rt heard?— court heard? many people will remember _ court heard? many people will remember the _ court heard? many people will remember the disappearance | court heard? many people will. remember the disappearance of court heard? many people will- remember the disappearance of nicola bulley, when she vanished on the 27th of january, at st michael's on wyre. the intense speculation which then followed between her...
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live now to our correspondence danny savage years at the inquest.ur correspondence danny savage years at the inquest.— years at the inquest. this is the second day _ years at the inquest. this is the second day of— years at the inquest. this is the second day of the _ years at the inquest. this is the second day of the inquest - years at the inquest. this is the second day of the inquest into i second day of the inquest into nicola billy? death. yesterday we heard from the expert witnesses about how quickly you could become unconscious in cold water when you plunge into it. that came out has less than 30 seconds, potentially. today we have been hearing from her family. it was quite an emotional morning, as you would expect. both of the main witnesses became over, times and had to have short breaks because they became so tearful because they became so tearful because they became so tearful because they were talking about such a close relative. her sister was talking at one point and became upset. we also heard from her partner, paulansell. he said up
live now to our correspondence danny savage years at the inquest.ur correspondence danny savage years at the inquest.— years at the inquest. this is the second day _ years at the inquest. this is the second day of— years at the inquest. this is the second day of the _ years at the inquest. this is the second day of the inquest - years at the inquest. this is the second day of the inquest into i second day of the inquest into nicola billy? death. yesterday we heard from the expert witnesses...
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our correspondents, _ impact that would bring. 0ur correspondents, danny savage, has followed the story coverage about the case still continues.— the case still continues. the reason this case has _ the case still continues. the reason this case has attracted _ the case still continues. the reason this case has attracted so _ the case still continues. the reason this case has attracted so much - this case has attracted so much attention— this case has attracted so much attention for this inquest taking place. — attention for this inquest taking place, and are so many people here and so _ place, and are so many people here and so much — place, and are so many people here and so much interest, is because of all that— and so much interest, is because of all that social media for rory at the time — all that social media for rory at the time that nicola bulley was missing — the time that nicola bulley was missing. there was a three—week gap between _ missing. there was a three—week gap between her— missing. there was a three—week gap between her vanishing on the river bank— between her vanis
our correspondents, _ impact that would bring. 0ur correspondents, danny savage, has followed the story coverage about the case still continues.— the case still continues. the reason this case has _ the case still continues. the reason this case has attracted _ the case still continues. the reason this case has attracted so _ the case still continues. the reason this case has attracted so much - this case has attracted so much attention— this case has attracted so much attention for this...
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danny la rue was in many ways desexualised . i mean, the, the desexualised. i mean, the, the extraordinary thing that of course did become very popular was lily savage.isations can't there enough start of pride, organisations. can't-there-enough , can't get there quick enough, onende— can't get there quick enough, onenee ddn— can't get there quick enough, change their logos, get out ddn— change their logos, get out their statements, their their statements, put up their deee. —needw| their statements, put up their deee. —needw .i flags. it's almost like ready, set:— flags. it's almost like ready, sed-wow— flags. it's almost like ready, set,-you you're- flags. it's almost like ready, set, you you're not set, go. oh, you you're not dwed— set, go. oh, you you're not dwed enowdd— set, go. oh, you you're not quick enough and mentions, quick enough. and joe mentions, by-people_ quick enough. and joe mentions, dw-neonde conde- quick enough. and joe mentions, by people coming out by the way, people coming out end— by the way, people coming out end newne— by the way, people coming out end nevdnd no— by the way, people coming out and having no fear of being enn
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