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it is very tragic, daphne ca ruana galizia, angry population. e caruana galizia, her death, dying ina daphne caruana galizia, her death, dying in a car bomb, that is the sort of thing you don't expect from a democracy, in a democracy to happen, and apparently the prime minister's chief of staff has been implicated in some ways, so, but thatis implicated in some ways, so, but that is not proven, and nobody is guilty until it is proven, but it is tricky times in maltese politics. i know little about maltese politics but it looks like a tricky time in maltese politics. a very difficult situation the prime minister finds himself in, he has had to step down and resign, not something he would wa nt to and resign, not something he would want to do or would agree to do, but he has been forced in many ways by those extremely emotional and relentless, determined protest on the part of those who say they need to see justice for that journalists who was assassinated, essentially. it is good to see civil action, good journalism is very important for democracy
it is very tragic, daphne ca ruana galizia, angry population. e caruana galizia, her death, dying ina daphne caruana galizia, her death, dying in a car bomb, that is the sort of thing you don't expect from a democracy, in a democracy to happen, and apparently the prime minister's chief of staff has been implicated in some ways, so, but thatis implicated in some ways, so, but that is not proven, and nobody is guilty until it is proven, but it is tricky times in maltese politics. i know little...
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step down over the scandal surrounding the assassination of the investigative journalist, daphne ca ruana galiziaor has been chosen. speaking ahead of the climate summit, the un secretary—general antonio guterres has told the bbc that governments need to stop subsidising fossil fuel industries if the world is to avoid the worst consequences of global warming. britain's main political parties have blamed each otherfor a law that allowed the perpetrator of friday's terror attack on london bridge to leave prison early. a review of the release conditions for convicted offenders has been ordered. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the telegraph, who report 74 convicted terrorists are being vetted in the wake of last week's london bridge attack, and according to the paper's sources "a number" are expected to be sent back to prison. meanwhile the guardian says uk prime minister borisjohnson has been accused of twisting the facts of the london bridge attack in a "distasteful" attempt to turn it into an election issue, after he b
step down over the scandal surrounding the assassination of the investigative journalist, daphne ca ruana galiziaor has been chosen. speaking ahead of the climate summit, the un secretary—general antonio guterres has told the bbc that governments need to stop subsidising fossil fuel industries if the world is to avoid the worst consequences of global warming. britain's main political parties have blamed each otherfor a law that allowed the perpetrator of friday's terror attack on london...
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intense pressure, after an investigation into the murder, of the investigative journalist, daphne ca ruana galiziaady resigned. earlier i spoke to alice taylor, a journalist for the shift news that was set up after daphne caruana galizia was murdered. she also worked with her at the malta independent. i asked her if it's enough that the prime minister has said that he'll step down. not at all, what he has done today is enough to placate those calling for him to resign and yesterday the council of europe requested he resign as well. there are concerns because at the moment, constitutionally, joseph muscat is the head the police and judiciary and whilst we are at a very important stage in the murder investigation which implicates a number of staff and his cabinet, it's a huge conflict—of—interest for him to be sitting in his position in this role so people want him to resign right away so we can be confident that the inquiry into her murder will continue in an independent manner. people believe that while he is still prime minister until the 12th of january, that is not possible. does this go beyond
intense pressure, after an investigation into the murder, of the investigative journalist, daphne ca ruana galiziaady resigned. earlier i spoke to alice taylor, a journalist for the shift news that was set up after daphne caruana galizia was murdered. she also worked with her at the malta independent. i asked her if it's enough that the prime minister has said that he'll step down. not at all, what he has done today is enough to placate those calling for him to resign and yesterday the council...
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daphne ca ruana galizia's family have long fought to bring her killers tojustice.hady dealing among many around the prime minister and he has to go. we now expect the prime minister to leave office and parliament with immediate effect, to allow a free and full investigation into his and keith schembri's role in the assassination of daphne. but the prime minister, joseph muscat, is refusing to budge. this was him on friday. i want this case to close under my watch. i think the authorities have already delivered what many thought could not be delivered, that is major breakthroughs in the investigation. myjob is to see this investigation concluded. the criticism ofjoseph muscat is that he has overseen the murder investigation for the last two years. he and his chief of staff were privy to some of the secret information it unearthed. but that information may have leaked to suspects the police were looking into. at the same time, mr muscat, his critics say, has done little to clean up corruption at the highest levels. damian grammaticas, bbc news, malta. dutch police ha
daphne ca ruana galizia's family have long fought to bring her killers tojustice.hady dealing among many around the prime minister and he has to go. we now expect the prime minister to leave office and parliament with immediate effect, to allow a free and full investigation into his and keith schembri's role in the assassination of daphne. but the prime minister, joseph muscat, is refusing to budge. this was him on friday. i want this case to close under my watch. i think the authorities have...
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be wholesale change to see justice for daphne caruana wholesale change to see justice for daphne ca ruana galiziaident has appealed to come. the prime minister's resignation may not be enough, though. many here want all those behind the killing of daphne caruana all those behind the killing of daphne ca ruana galizia all those behind the killing of daphne caruana galizia brought to justice, and all the corruption cases she was working on pursued to the end. earlier i spoke to alice taylor, a journalist for the shift news, that was set up after daphne caruana galizia was murdered. she also worked with her at the malta independent. i asked her if its enough that the prime minister has said that he'll step down. what was daphne like? she was the reason i became a journalist. he wanted to uncover the truth. she inspired me to continue in the pursuit ofjustice after her murder. not at all, what he has done today is enough to placate those calling for him to resign and yesterday the council of europe requested he resign as well. there are concerns because at the moment, constitutionally, joseph muscat
be wholesale change to see justice for daphne caruana wholesale change to see justice for daphne ca ruana galiziaident has appealed to come. the prime minister's resignation may not be enough, though. many here want all those behind the killing of daphne caruana all those behind the killing of daphne ca ruana galizia all those behind the killing of daphne caruana galizia brought to justice, and all the corruption cases she was working on pursued to the end. earlier i spoke to alice taylor, a...
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all the scandals and chaos that are going on around the murder of daphne caruana galizia going on around the murder of daphne ca ruana going on around the murder of daphne caruana galizia who was blown up by a car bomb back in october 2017.“ it is public and are, as any of it working? possibly not. it has to be remembered that malta is very tribal in its politics. there is a very strong support for the labour party which mr muscat heads, he won the election very clearly in 2013 and 2017 and mr schembri, the man who has been rearrested today, was seen as the mastermind of those elections, a very strong political operator so that support has not been dwindled at all and there have been dwindled at all and there have been a very strong protests and demonstrations in favour of mr muscat, despite everything that has gone on. with mr schembri being called in by the police again today, where is this investigation heading? police wanted to talk to him about some testimony given in court this week by a man named melvin theuma. it is alleged that mr theuma was the middleman who was the go—between the mastermind who commissione
all the scandals and chaos that are going on around the murder of daphne caruana galizia going on around the murder of daphne ca ruana going on around the murder of daphne caruana galizia who was blown up by a car bomb back in october 2017.“ it is public and are, as any of it working? possibly not. it has to be remembered that malta is very tribal in its politics. there is a very strong support for the labour party which mr muscat heads, he won the election very clearly in 2013 and 2017 and...
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herfamily, daphne caruana galizia's police custody. herfamily, daphne ca ruana police custody. herfamily, daphne caruana galizia's family, were in court. her sister, her three caruana galizia's family, were in court. hersister, herthree sons, her husband, her parents. they listened to all about and when they came out they made a statement saying they believe it is time for multiples my prime minister, joseph muscat, to step aside. —— malta's prime minister. daphne caruana galizia was a journalist working to expose corruption in malta when she was assassinated in that car bombing two years ago. in the process of the court hearings here in the last few days, fenech‘s lawyers have alleged that the chief of staff to the prime minister here in malta should also be under investigation, because they say he was making details of the police investigation as it was going along. police questioned the chief of staff, keith schembri, and released him. but there are many in malta who now believe that the prime minister, joseph muscat, should step aside so that a full and free
herfamily, daphne caruana galizia's police custody. herfamily, daphne ca ruana police custody. herfamily, daphne caruana galizia's family, were in court. her sister, her three caruana galizia's family, were in court. hersister, herthree sons, her husband, her parents. they listened to all about and when they came out they made a statement saying they believe it is time for multiples my prime minister, joseph muscat, to step aside. —— malta's prime minister. daphne caruana galizia was a...
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daphne ca ruana galizia, an anti—corruption campaigner, was blown up by a car bomb two years ago.pers leak, secret offshore companies linking senior political figures close to the prime minister to malta's richest man, yorgen fenech. what precipitated this crisis was when, late on saturday, mr fenech was brought to court and charged with being part of the plot to murder the journalist. this was mr fenech just a day earlier outside court as the net closed on him. among his close associates, the prime minister's chief of staff, who stood down last week. that left mr muscat fatally exposed. in a televised address to the nation, joseph muscat said he would resign after a new party leader has been chosen injanuary. shortly before he spoke, this was the scene outside his office. disgust at their prime minister. they believe malta has been sullied and corrupted on his watch, and there needs to be wholesale change to see justice for daphne caruana galizia. the prime minister's resignation may not be enough, though. many here want all those behind the killing of daphne caruana galizia brou
daphne ca ruana galizia, an anti—corruption campaigner, was blown up by a car bomb two years ago.pers leak, secret offshore companies linking senior political figures close to the prime minister to malta's richest man, yorgen fenech. what precipitated this crisis was when, late on saturday, mr fenech was brought to court and charged with being part of the plot to murder the journalist. this was mr fenech just a day earlier outside court as the net closed on him. among his close associates,...
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down over the huge scandal surrounding the assassination of the investigative journalist, daphne ca ruana galizia. he said he would hand over power next month after his governing labour party chooses a new leader. the un secretary general has told the bbc that governments need to stop subsidising fossil fuel industries if the world is to avoid the worst consequences of global warming. antonio guterres said taxpayers‘ money is paying for the melting of glaciers. he was speaking ahead of the un climate summit. now on bbc news, hardtalk. (drumming) patients are dying, people are dying, the healthcare system in zimbabwe is collapsed. zimbabwe was for so many years defined by robert mugabe and a struggle for independence. now he's gone. but this country has yet to emerge from his shadow. do you trust president mnangagwa to make things better? crowd: no! there's nojobs, there's no money, there's no food stamps. millions of zimbabweans go to bed hungry, dependent on handouts for survival. this country is on the brink of catastrophe. who or what will save it? more than half a million people living mba re
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kept his word about bringing justice for daphne caruana his word about bringing justice for daphne ca ruana galiziag justice for daphne caruana galizia. so far, although several people have been charged in connection with the case, no one has been convicted. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. thousands of people — including judges and lawyers — have been protesting across poland against widespread changes to the country's legal system, which are being implemented by the governing law and justice party. they've called for the reinstatement of one judge who was dismissed earlier this week. the government has clashed with the european commission over its changes to the judiciary. the nato secretary—general, jens stoltenberg, has defended the alliance two days ahead of its 70th birthday summit. in a bbc interview, he said it remains strong, agile and very active. his remarks came weeks after the french president, emmanuel macron, said nato was suffering what he called "brain death" because the us and its european allies weren't co—ordinating properly. residents of venice ha
kept his word about bringing justice for daphne caruana his word about bringing justice for daphne ca ruana galiziag justice for daphne caruana galizia. so far, although several people have been charged in connection with the case, no one has been convicted. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. thousands of people — including judges and lawyers — have been protesting across poland against widespread changes to the country's legal system, which are being...
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daphne ca ruana galizia, an anti—corruption campaigner, was blown up by a car bomb two years ago. discovered in the panama papers leak, secret offshore companies linking senior political figures close to the prime minister to malta's richest man, yorgen fenech. what precipitated this crisis was when, late on saturday, mr fenech was brought to court and charged with being part of the plot to murder the journalist. this was mr fenech just a day earlier outside court as the net closed on him. among his close associates, the prime minister's chief of staff, who stood down last week. that left mr muscat fatally exposed. in a televised address to the nation, joseph muscat said he would resign after a new party leader has been chosen injanuary. shortly before he spoke, this was the scene outside his office. disgust at their prime minister. they believe malta has been sullied and corrupted on his watch, and there needs to be wholesale change to see justice for daphne caruana galizia. the prime minister's resignation may not be enough, though. many here want all those behind the killing of
daphne ca ruana galizia, an anti—corruption campaigner, was blown up by a car bomb two years ago. discovered in the panama papers leak, secret offshore companies linking senior political figures close to the prime minister to malta's richest man, yorgen fenech. what precipitated this crisis was when, late on saturday, mr fenech was brought to court and charged with being part of the plot to murder the journalist. this was mr fenech just a day earlier outside court as the net closed on him....
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he's been under intense pressure over the investigation into the murder ofjournalist daphne ca ruana galiziasands of people have been protesting across poland against widespread changes to thejudiciary being implemented by the governing law and justice party. they've called for the reinstatement of one judge who was dismissed earlier this week. thousands of protesters have returned to the streets of hong kong to maintain pressure on the territory's bejing—backed government. at ten o'clock, clive myrie will be here with a full round—up of the day's news. first it's time for our world: hidden children of bulgaria. a warning — you may find the following programme distressing from the very start. in 2007, the bbc film bulgaria's abandoned children, exposed tragic levels of neglect in mogilino, an institute for disabled children. the film created an international outcry. as a result, with funding from the eu, the bulgarian government closed many of the country's larger institutes, replacing them with group homes that house up to m people. over a quarter of a billion euros from the eu has been inv
he's been under intense pressure over the investigation into the murder ofjournalist daphne ca ruana galiziasands of people have been protesting across poland against widespread changes to thejudiciary being implemented by the governing law and justice party. they've called for the reinstatement of one judge who was dismissed earlier this week. thousands of protesters have returned to the streets of hong kong to maintain pressure on the territory's bejing—backed government. at ten o'clock,...
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a maltese businessman has been charged with complicity in the murder of the journalist daphne ca ruana galiziayorgen fenech was arrested last week as he attempted to leave malta on his yacht. he has pleaded not guilty to the charges. hundreds of climate campaigners in eastern germany have occupied several opencast coal mines to demand their closure. the protesters have rejected the government's plan to phase out coal mining by 2038 — and instead want the industry to be closed down immediately. rail passenger groups have criticised a decision by train companies to increase fares by an average of 2.7% injanuary. it means some commuters — face rises of more than a hundred pounds in the cost of their season tickets. rail firms say the extra money will pay for improvements to the network. here's our business correspondent, katie prescott. christmas is coming and for commuters on south western railway that means almost a month of scenes like these as strikes on the line start on monday. so the news that train fares will rise again next year, above the standard rate of inflation, has not gone down we
a maltese businessman has been charged with complicity in the murder of the journalist daphne ca ruana galiziayorgen fenech was arrested last week as he attempted to leave malta on his yacht. he has pleaded not guilty to the charges. hundreds of climate campaigners in eastern germany have occupied several opencast coal mines to demand their closure. the protesters have rejected the government's plan to phase out coal mining by 2038 — and instead want the industry to be closed down...
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down over the huge scandal surrounding the assassination of the investigative journalist, daphne ca ruana galizia. he said he would hand over power next month after his governing labour party chooses a new leader. the un secretary general has told the bbc that governments need to stop subsidising fossil fuel industries if the world is to avoid the worst consquences of global warming. antonio guterres said taxpayers‘ money is paying for the melting of glaciers. he was speaking ahead of the un climate summit. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. this week: protests convulse iran, but also iraq and lebanon. how does all this unrest relate and where does it leave tehran‘s dream for dominance of the region? nato leaders are due to meet this week, but how confidently can they predict 70 more years of "all for one and one for all?" and we're getting close to make your mind up time in the uk election. so what exactly will make up voters? minds? my guests this week: iranian journalist nazenin ansari, italian film maker annalisa piras, and michael goldf
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down over the huge scandal surrounding the assassination of the investigative journalist, daphne ca ruana galizia. he said he would hand over power next month after his governing labour party chooses a new leader. the un secretary—general has told the bbc that governments need to stop subsidising fossil fuel industries if the world is to avoid the worst consequences of global warming. antonio guterres said taxpayers‘ money is paying for the melting of glaciers. he was speaking ahead of the un climate summit. now on bbc news: witness history comes from the royal academy in london, with razia iqbal. as part of the bbc‘s crossing divides season, we hear two perspectives on the 1979 iranian hostage crisis. hello and welcome to witness history. coming up, the peaceful demonstrations which started the fall at the berlin wall. the fight online against the islamic state group in mosul and the dancers who broke down barriers to become the first black classical ballet company. but first, as part of the bbc‘s crossing divide season, we bring you two perspectives on a historic moment in the relationship betw
down over the huge scandal surrounding the assassination of the investigative journalist, daphne ca ruana galizia. he said he would hand over power next month after his governing labour party chooses a new leader. the un secretary—general has told the bbc that governments need to stop subsidising fossil fuel industries if the world is to avoid the worst consequences of global warming. antonio guterres said taxpayers‘ money is paying for the melting of glaciers. he was speaking ahead of the...
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daphne ca ruana galizia, and anticorruption campaigner, was blown up by a car bomb two years ago. this crisis was when, late on saturday, mr fenech was brought to court and charged with being part of the plot to murder the journalist. malta‘s prime minister was fatally compromised. he left his country residence this morning. pressure has finally told, and tonight he addressed the nation. speaks maltese joseph muscat said the businessman‘s arrest showed justice was being done, and he will now quit his post after a new party leader is chosen injanuary. shortly before he spoke, this was the scene outside his office. disgust at their prime minister. they believe malta has been sullied and corrupted on his watch, and there needs to be wholesale change to see justice for daphne caruana galizia. former wales rugby captain gareth thomas says he hopes his work as an advocate for people living with hiv will eclipse the successes of his sports career. thomas revealed he was living with the condition in september. he sat down with britain‘s prince harry to mark world aids day. here‘s some of
daphne ca ruana galizia, and anticorruption campaigner, was blown up by a car bomb two years ago. this crisis was when, late on saturday, mr fenech was brought to court and charged with being part of the plot to murder the journalist. malta‘s prime minister was fatally compromised. he left his country residence this morning. pressure has finally told, and tonight he addressed the nation. speaks maltese joseph muscat said the businessman‘s arrest showed justice was being done, and he will...
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intense pressure, after an investigation into the murder, of the investigative journalist, daphne ca ruana galizia correspondent, damian grammaticas, reports now, from malta. several thousand strong, they filled the heart of malta's capital this evening. there's real anger here that the prime minister, joseph muscat, is still in place. the ramifications of the murder of daphne caruana galizia have plunged this island into a crisis. we are meant to be a democracy — enough! enough! out! the prime minister? 0ut, joseph muscat, out now! i am fed up of the injustice that has been going on. they murdered daphne, they murdered my friend. we wantjustice. mr muscat left his country retreat earlier after emergency talks with his party members. they said they'd back him unanimously. this wasjoseph muscat just two days ago. it's the investigation into the murder of the campaigning journalist that's at the heart of the crisis. myjob is to see this investigation concluded. daphne caruana galizia was blown up by a car bomb two years ago. she'd been writing about the close business ties of those around the prime
intense pressure, after an investigation into the murder, of the investigative journalist, daphne ca ruana galizia correspondent, damian grammaticas, reports now, from malta. several thousand strong, they filled the heart of malta's capital this evening. there's real anger here that the prime minister, joseph muscat, is still in place. the ramifications of the murder of daphne caruana galizia have plunged this island into a crisis. we are meant to be a democracy — enough! enough! out! the...
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a maltese businessman has been charged with complicity in the murder of the journalist daphne ca ruana galiziayorgen fenech was arrested last week as he attempted to leave malta on his yacht. he has pleaded not guilty to the charges. hundreds of climate campaigners in eastern germany have occupied several opencast coal mines to demand their closure. police say three officers were injured when they tried to remove demonstrators from one of the sites. the protesters have rejected the government's plan to phase out coal mining by 2038 — and instead want the industry to be closed down immediately. thousands ofjobs in the region depend on the mines. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week — long jumps, a soft landing, high fives... high five — a blind girl high five! ..and squeaky toys. december 3 marks the un international day of persons with disabilities. and each year on click we use the occasion to look at some of the latest technology that's helping to change the lives of disabled people. this is the beazley designs of the year exhibition at the design museum london, which feature some
a maltese businessman has been charged with complicity in the murder of the journalist daphne ca ruana galiziayorgen fenech was arrested last week as he attempted to leave malta on his yacht. he has pleaded not guilty to the charges. hundreds of climate campaigners in eastern germany have occupied several opencast coal mines to demand their closure. police say three officers were injured when they tried to remove demonstrators from one of the sites. the protesters have rejected the government's...
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down over the huge scandal surrounding the assassination of the investigative journalist, daphne ca ruana galizia un secretary—general has told the bbc that governments need to stop subsidising fossil fuel industries if the world is to avoid the worst consequences of global warming. antonio guterres said taxpayers' money is paying for the melting of glaciers. he was speaking ahead of the un climate summit. now on bbc news: witness history comes from the royal academy in london, with razia...
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a maltese businessman has been charged with complicity in the murder of the journalist daphne ca ruana galizia. yorgen fenech was arrested last week as he attempted to leave malta on his yacht. he has pleaded not guilty to the charges. hundreds of climate campaigners in eastern germany have occupied several open—cast coal mines to demand their closure. police say three officers were injured when they tried to remove demonstrators from one of the sites. the protesters have rejected the government's plan to phase out coal mining by 2038, and instead want the industry to be closed down immediately. thousands ofjobs in the region depend on the mines. rail passenger groups have criticised a decision by train companies to increase fares by an average of 2.7% injanuary. it means some commuters face rises of more than £100 in the cost of their season than £100 in the cost of their season tickets. railway firms say the extra money will pay for improvements to the network. christmas is coming and for commuters on south western railway that means almost a month of scenes like these as strikes on the line
a maltese businessman has been charged with complicity in the murder of the journalist daphne ca ruana galizia. yorgen fenech was arrested last week as he attempted to leave malta on his yacht. he has pleaded not guilty to the charges. hundreds of climate campaigners in eastern germany have occupied several open—cast coal mines to demand their closure. police say three officers were injured when they tried to remove demonstrators from one of the sites. the protesters have rejected the...
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a maltese businessman has been charged with complicity in the murder of the journalist daphne ca ruana galizia. yorgen fenech was arrested last week as he attempted to leave malta on his yacht. he has pleaded not guilty to the charges. the draw for the euro 2020 football tournament has been made, placing the defending champions portugal in the same group as world champions, france, and germany. the world cup finalists, croatia, have been drawn in a group which includes england. rail passenger groups have criticised a decision by train companies to increase fares by an average of 2.7% injanuary. it means some commuters — face rises of more than a hundred pounds in the cost of their season tickets. rail firms say the extra money will pay for improvements to the network. here's our business correspondent, katie prescott. christmas is coming and for commuters on south western railway that means almost a month of scenes like these as strikes on the line start on monday. so the news that train fares will rise again next year, above the standard rate of inflation, has not gone down well with these pa
a maltese businessman has been charged with complicity in the murder of the journalist daphne ca ruana galizia. yorgen fenech was arrested last week as he attempted to leave malta on his yacht. he has pleaded not guilty to the charges. the draw for the euro 2020 football tournament has been made, placing the defending champions portugal in the same group as world champions, france, and germany. the world cup finalists, croatia, have been drawn in a group which includes england. rail passenger...
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he's under intense pressure, following the murder of the investigative journalist, daphne ca ruana galiziath the businessman yorgen fenech, who's been charged with complicity in the murder. damian grammaticas reports from malta. at the prime minister's retreat out of view today, emergency talks. the question, whether to force the prime minister to go. this wasjoseph muscat just two days ago. it is the investigation into the murder of a campaigning journalist that is at the heart of the crisis. myjob is to see this investigation concluded. daphne caruana galizia was blown up by a car bomb two years ago. she had been writing about the close business ties of those around the prime minister. they included malta's richest man yorgen fenech, the energy minister he had dealings with, konrad mizzi and the prime minister's own chief of staff, keith schembri. last night the businessman, yorgen fenech was brought to court and charged with being part of the plot to murder the journalist. he denied involvement. daphne caruana galizia's family had long said people close to the minister were implicated.
he's under intense pressure, following the murder of the investigative journalist, daphne ca ruana galiziath the businessman yorgen fenech, who's been charged with complicity in the murder. damian grammaticas reports from malta. at the prime minister's retreat out of view today, emergency talks. the question, whether to force the prime minister to go. this wasjoseph muscat just two days ago. it is the investigation into the murder of a campaigning journalist that is at the heart of the crisis....
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malta's richest man is charged with complicity in the murder of investigative journalist daphne ca ruana galizia the papers, a full round—up of the sport. let's start with cricket, and joe root‘s managed to play himself into a bit of form in england's second test against new zealand. the captain's been short of runs recently, but he's scored an unbeaten century in hamilton overnight — that's just his second 100 in the last year. rory burns also got a century as rain stopped play with england 269—5, still 106 runs behind new zealand. i think it was huge forjoe and he has had a tough year with the bat so far, a lot of talk about him. when you come under the spotlight like that, to respond in the fashion he has today shows a lot of character. i thought it was very convincing right from the word go, his movement and footwork looked really good, he was resolute in his defence, and it was a traditional test match innings. to the premier league now and it may only be the beginning of december, but you get the feeling that manchester city might already feel that their title is slipping away. that's afte
malta's richest man is charged with complicity in the murder of investigative journalist daphne ca ruana galizia the papers, a full round—up of the sport. let's start with cricket, and joe root‘s managed to play himself into a bit of form in england's second test against new zealand. the captain's been short of runs recently, but he's scored an unbeaten century in hamilton overnight — that's just his second 100 in the last year. rory burns also got a century as rain stopped play with...
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intense pressure, after an investigation into the murder, of the investigative journalist, daphne ca ruana galiziao senior members of the government have already resigned. our europe correspondent damian grammaticas, reports now, from malta. several thousand strong, they filled the heart of malta's capital this evening. there is real anger here that the prime minister is still in place. the ramifications of the journalist have plunged this island into a crisis. we are meant to be a democracy. enough, enough. out. the prime minister? joseph muscat, out, 110w. prime minister? joseph muscat, out, now. i am fed up of the injustice that has been going on. remember daphne, remember my friend, we want justice. mr muscat left his country retreat early after emergency talks with his party members. they said they would back him unanimously. this wasjoseph muscatjust they would back him unanimously. this was joseph muscat just two they would back him unanimously. this wasjoseph muscatjust two days ago as the investigation into the murder of the campaigning journalist which is at the heart of the crisis. my w
intense pressure, after an investigation into the murder, of the investigative journalist, daphne ca ruana galiziao senior members of the government have already resigned. our europe correspondent damian grammaticas, reports now, from malta. several thousand strong, they filled the heart of malta's capital this evening. there is real anger here that the prime minister is still in place. the ramifications of the journalist have plunged this island into a crisis. we are meant to be a democracy....
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malta‘s richest man is charged with complicity in the murder of investigative journalist daphne ca ruana galizia
malta‘s richest man is charged with complicity in the murder of investigative journalist daphne ca ruana galizia