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they heard that david duckenfield twice refused a request to open gates to relieve the crush.consider the consequences of his actions. 2000 fans flooded through an open gate, down a tunnel into pens that were already packed. the jury pens that were already packed. the jury also heard david duckenfield himself in the 2015 inquest said i probably was not the best man for thejob on the probably was not the best man for the job on the day. he probably was not the best man for thejob on the day. he did not probably was not the best man for the job on the day. he did not give evidence in this trial but his lawyer said he has not been treated asa lawyer said he has not been treated as a normal person, but as a target of blame. he said the hillsborough stadium was potentially lethal. he said it is like giving a captain a ship that is already thinking and judging him on how well he feels it. a guilty verdict today for its 69—year—old graham mackrell. the jury 69—year—old graham mackrell. the jury had said to him you did not provide enough turnstiles on the day. the dairy herds just sev
they heard that david duckenfield twice refused a request to open gates to relieve the crush.consider the consequences of his actions. 2000 fans flooded through an open gate, down a tunnel into pens that were already packed. the jury pens that were already packed. the jury also heard david duckenfield himself in the 2015 inquest said i probably was not the best man for thejob on the probably was not the best man for the job on the day. he probably was not the best man for thejob on the day. he...
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the jury in the trial of the hillsborough match commander david duckenfield returns a hung verdict onghter charge against him strong criticism from mps over london's crossrail — ministers must explain, they say, why it's so over budget and delayed. the army investigates, after footage emerges of soldiers shooting at a picture of jeremy corbyn. brunei introduces new islamic laws to punish gay sex with stoning to death — and thefts with amputation. and the world's largest amphibian — the chinese giant salamander — finds a new home at london zoo. coming up in the sport later in the hour on bbc news: relegated with five games left to play, fulham's owner, shahid khan, says they've let the fans down, but he remains committed to the club. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. theresa may is preparing to meetjeremy corbyn, to try to forge an agreement over brexit which could break the deadlock in parliament. at prime minister's questions, mrs may said there were a number of areas where the two leaders agree, and she was determined to deliver brexit ‘as soon as possible‘. but her
the jury in the trial of the hillsborough match commander david duckenfield returns a hung verdict onghter charge against him strong criticism from mps over london's crossrail — ministers must explain, they say, why it's so over budget and delayed. the army investigates, after footage emerges of soldiers shooting at a picture of jeremy corbyn. brunei introduces new islamic laws to punish gay sex with stoning to death — and thefts with amputation. and the world's largest amphibian — the...
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christopher chope, mp, raised a point of order, suggesting it was unfair for his constituent david duckenfieldhe jury heard david this trial over the past 11 weeks. thejury heard david duckenfield twice refused requests to open a gate, to relieve the crushing at the hillsborough stadium that day. he agreed after a final appeal but didn't consider the consequences of his actions, the court heard. 2000 people flooded through a gate, through a tunnel, it depends which we re through a tunnel, it depends which were already packed. the jury also heard david duckenfield himself told the new inquest in 2015, probably i wasn't the best man for the job on the day. he did not give evidence in this trial, but his lawyer, benjamin myers qc says, had not been treated asa myers qc says, had not been treated as a normal person, but as a target of blame, and he said the hillsborough stadium was potentially lethal. he said it is like giving a captaina ship lethal. he said it is like giving a captain a ship that is already thinking and judging him on how well he sails it. a guilty verdict today, as you say, for
christopher chope, mp, raised a point of order, suggesting it was unfair for his constituent david duckenfieldhe jury heard david this trial over the past 11 weeks. thejury heard david duckenfield twice refused requests to open a gate, to relieve the crushing at the hillsborough stadium that day. he agreed after a final appeal but didn't consider the consequences of his actions, the court heard. 2000 people flooded through a gate, through a tunnel, it depends which we re through a tunnel, it...
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its lawyers have confirmed they are seeking a retrial of david duckenfield.to try to stop it. they ask that graham mackrell will be back at court next month to be sentenced. the home secretary sajid javid has announced a compensation scheme for those caught up in the windrush scandal, describing their treatment at the hands of the home office as "a terrible mistake that should never have happened". some who arrived in the uk from the late ‘aos to early ‘70s were accused of not having the right legal paperwork. payments to those affected could add up to hundreds of millions of pounds. glenda caesar is one of them, she's been talking tojune kelly: icame to i came to the uk as a baby of six months. i went to school, it was mostly about setting up a home for my children, working. so, iwas british. as well as raising four children, glenda worked for the nhs for 20 years. but when she tried to get a for 20 years. but when she tried to geta uk for 20 years. but when she tried to get a uk passport, like so many windrush victims, she was told she wasn't british. she l
its lawyers have confirmed they are seeking a retrial of david duckenfield.to try to stop it. they ask that graham mackrell will be back at court next month to be sentenced. the home secretary sajid javid has announced a compensation scheme for those caught up in the windrush scandal, describing their treatment at the hands of the home office as "a terrible mistake that should never have happened". some who arrived in the uk from the late ‘aos to early ‘70s were accused of not...
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of the hillsborough match commander david duckenfield returns a hung verdict on the manslaughter charge against him strong criticism from mps over london's crossrail — ministers must explain, they say, why it's so over budget and delayed. the army investigates, after footage emerges of soldiers shooting at a picture of jeremy corbyn. brunei introduces new islamic laws to punish gay sex with stoning to death — and thefts with amputation. and the world's largest amphibian — the chinese giant salamander — finds a new home at london zoo. coming up in the sport later in the hour on bbc news: relegated with five games left to play, fulham's owner, shahid khan, says they've let the fans down, but he remains committed to the club.
of the hillsborough match commander david duckenfield returns a hung verdict on the manslaughter charge against him strong criticism from mps over london's crossrail — ministers must explain, they say, why it's so over budget and delayed. the army investigates, after footage emerges of soldiers shooting at a picture of jeremy corbyn. brunei introduces new islamic laws to punish gay sex with stoning to death — and thefts with amputation. and the world's largest amphibian — the chinese...
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the trial of david duckenfield over the hillsborough disaster — the jury fails to reach a verdict — familiestheir reaction. everything is about 30 years ago, and we've never been able to move forward. shots fired. the army launches an investigation after a video appears to show soldiers using a jeremy corbyn poster for target practice. hope for new mothers with severe psychosis — the nhs in england pledges a place in a specialist hospital. they've got their passports and now compensation is on its way — the government announces a package worth hundreds of millions. and coming up in sportsday on bbc news — the gates are open. in the next few hours, spurs play their first match at their new ground. we'll have the latest from the tottenham hotspur stadium.
the trial of david duckenfield over the hillsborough disaster — the jury fails to reach a verdict — familiestheir reaction. everything is about 30 years ago, and we've never been able to move forward. shots fired. the army launches an investigation after a video appears to show soldiers using a jeremy corbyn poster for target practice. hope for new mothers with severe psychosis — the nhs in england pledges a place in a specialist hospital. they've got their passports and now compensation...
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like david duckenfield denied the manslaughter by gross negiligence of 95 liverpool fans at the fa cup semi final in 1989. prosecutors say they will now seek a re—trial. the former sheffield wednesday club secretary graham mackrell was found guilty of a health and safety charge. let's round up some of the day's other stories. a high court winding up orfder has been postponed for a month to give bolton wanderers more time to sell the club. ——order. former watford chairman laurence bassini, who was banned from football for three years for alleged financial misconduct, has been named as the club's prospective buyer. pele has been taken to hospital in paris where he was making a promotional appearance. he is said to be suffering from an ‘infection' but ‘is doing well.‘ stuart bingham made a maximum 147 break in his second round match against peter ebdon at the china open. bingham — the 2015 world champion — won by six frames to three in beijing. it's 100 days to go before the netball world cup in liverpool. there has been a huge surge in interest in the sport since england beat australia t
like david duckenfield denied the manslaughter by gross negiligence of 95 liverpool fans at the fa cup semi final in 1989. prosecutors say they will now seek a re—trial. the former sheffield wednesday club secretary graham mackrell was found guilty of a health and safety charge. let's round up some of the day's other stories. a high court winding up orfder has been postponed for a month to give bolton wanderers more time to sell the club. ——order. former watford chairman laurence bassini,...
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they also heard that david duckenfield told the inquest in 2015, probably, iwasn't duckenfield told the, but his defence lawyer said this, he has not been treated asa said this, he has not been treated as a normal person, but as a target of blame. he said the failings at hillsborough, included faulty police radios, a reduction in police manpower, none of which was mr duckenfield's fault. he also referred to evidence from 2015 and said it should be dismissed, it was relentless questioning of a man struggling to recall what he knows, what he doesn't, until it seems he ends up accepting some of it. as for graham mackrell, as i say, thejulie here at preston crown court say that on that day, as the stadium disaster he failed to make sure they were enough turnstiles to deal with the crowds outside. we heard they were seven for some 10,000 fans in the area where the fatal crashing occurred. to get people in safely they should have been 30% more going through those turnstiles every hour than they were that day. you will also remember that the court heard from for environmental health officer da
they also heard that david duckenfield told the inquest in 2015, probably, iwasn't duckenfield told the, but his defence lawyer said this, he has not been treated asa said this, he has not been treated as a normal person, but as a target of blame. he said the failings at hillsborough, included faulty police radios, a reduction in police manpower, none of which was mr duckenfield's fault. he also referred to evidence from 2015 and said it should be dismissed, it was relentless questioning of a...
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david duckenfield's team have said they will take legal steps to try to stop that.e only person ever to be convicted in connection on a lesser safety offence. he basically was found guilty of failing to ensure there were enough turnstiles to let there were enough turnstiles to let the fans in there were seven tonnes for more than 10,000 people that this what that offence relates to and he will be sentenced next month. please tell us about the reaction from families. it will be the 30th anniversary of the hillsborough disaster and if you each time and they have been through the highs and lows. it has been emotional for them. many have been in court watching these proceedings and they have mixed feelings, they have told me that they want closure but many of them still want answers. these are very upset yesterday at the prospect of the legal process continuing. there were various fears about a retrial i think we can hear from two of them. firstly from steve kelly, whose brother michael died at hillsborough and then from barry devonside whose son christopher was killed.
david duckenfield's team have said they will take legal steps to try to stop that.e only person ever to be convicted in connection on a lesser safety offence. he basically was found guilty of failing to ensure there were enough turnstiles to let there were enough turnstiles to let the fans in there were seven tonnes for more than 10,000 people that this what that offence relates to and he will be sentenced next month. please tell us about the reaction from families. it will be the 30th...
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the prosecution said david duckenfield was ultimately responsible for hillsborough.he defence said he was unfairly singled out for blame. the jury couldn't decide. as his three—month trial that ended without a verdict, the hillsborough families were upset that the legal process isn't over. there is something fundamentally wrong in our society, in my opinion, that it takes 30 years this stage of where we now and it looks at this moment in time as though a retrial will be the order of the day. the tension was unbelievable. i don't think people should be put under the strain once again. i begged the families
the prosecution said david duckenfield was ultimately responsible for hillsborough.he defence said he was unfairly singled out for blame. the jury couldn't decide. as his three—month trial that ended without a verdict, the hillsborough families were upset that the legal process isn't over. there is something fundamentally wrong in our society, in my opinion, that it takes 30 years this stage of where we now and it looks at this moment in time as though a retrial will be the order of the day....
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the prosecution said david duckenfield was ultimately responsible for hillsborough.jury couldn't decide. as his three—month trial that ended without a verdict, the hillsborough families were upset that the legal process isn't over. there is something fundamentally wrong in our society, in my opinion, that it takes 30 years this stage of where we now and it looks at this moment in time as though a retrial will be the order of the day. the tension was unbelievable. i don't think people should be put under the strain once again. i begged the families to look at the fact that we take our families back. one man has been found guilty, graham mackrell, the only person ever convicted. but it's likely he will face a fine for his safety offence. when he was interviewed by police before the trial he had nothing to say. would you describe a cloud build—up outside the turnstiles that was so large it hadn't been experienced before as an emergency situation? no comment. this was that situation. the trial heard that minutes before kick—off, thousands of fans were waiting to get insi
the prosecution said david duckenfield was ultimately responsible for hillsborough.jury couldn't decide. as his three—month trial that ended without a verdict, the hillsborough families were upset that the legal process isn't over. there is something fundamentally wrong in our society, in my opinion, that it takes 30 years this stage of where we now and it looks at this moment in time as though a retrial will be the order of the day. the tension was unbelievable. i don't think people should...
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. —— crash. failed to reach a verdict in the trial of david duckenfield , the police officer who waslsborough disaster in 1989. the former chief superintendent denies the manslaughter by gross negligence of 95 liverpool fans. prosecutors say they will now seek a retrial. fiona trott was at preston crown court. saying the news is still sinking in, but some of them saying they're disappointed that there has been no outcome and that negligence manslaughter charge, because it's been a long road for them, over the past 30 years, there had been to in class and independent inquiry, private prosecution and his trial at preston crown court as well, where david deck and field is also being told today that the crown prosecution service is seeking a retrial. you're watching outside source. our lead story is that teresa may and jeremy corbyn had met in an attempt to try and break that brexit that block and will meet again tomorrow morning. turning to malaysia because here he is arriving at the high court. involving billions of dollars that went missing from the state fund that was supposed to act
. —— crash. failed to reach a verdict in the trial of david duckenfield , the police officer who waslsborough disaster in 1989. the former chief superintendent denies the manslaughter by gross negligence of 95 liverpool fans. prosecutors say they will now seek a retrial. fiona trott was at preston crown court. saying the news is still sinking in, but some of them saying they're disappointed that there has been no outcome and that negligence manslaughter charge, because it's been a long road...