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and this is norman derbyshire.ry much the undercover spy most of he would have been 29 when this photograph was taken. was born on october 1, 1924. he died june 17, 1993. his cia counterpart stephen mead , we found his can fl given the he is not in the finished film. stephen mead on iran, this is what "end of empire" production team thought of stephen mead. hatchet face, like a bit part player in a b v thriller. this is brilliant. her british counterpart was in fact blank. could you tell me something about the man blank? >> could you tell something about the man norman derbyshire? >> i did not know him at all before i met him. >> what kind of a man was blank? >> what kind of a man was norman derbyshire? >> what kind of a man was norman darbyshire and why has this name been blank out? amy: and in this clip from "coup 53" of ralph fiennes who re-enacts the part of the darbyshire interview transcript you found after he was interviewed but did not appear in the "end of empire" series. >> norman derbyshire take one. wha
and this is norman derbyshire.ry much the undercover spy most of he would have been 29 when this photograph was taken. was born on october 1, 1924. he died june 17, 1993. his cia counterpart stephen mead , we found his can fl given the he is not in the finished film. stephen mead on iran, this is what "end of empire" production team thought of stephen mead. hatchet face, like a bit part player in a b v thriller. this is brilliant. her british counterpart was in fact blank. could you...
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detective inspector paul bullock is from derbyshire police.k, i hope today brings the family some closure on what has been a horrific two and a half years. i'd like to thank them for the respectful and dignified manner with which they have conducted themselves throughout the trial. my condolences remain with them and i would like to ask their privacy is respected at this time. that was the police talking after sentencing at derbyshire crown court. scientists say our oceans have hit their hottest recorded temperature, with alarming implications for the planet. this week, the average daily global sea surface temperature hit almost 21 degrees celsius — that's far above the average for the time of year and it beats the previous record set in 2016. the oceans are a vital regulator of the earth's climate. this chart gives a sense of what has been happening. it shows the average ocean surface temperatures recorded every year since 1979. the red line shows this year's data. the grey lines show previous years. as you can see, the august 2023 temperatur
detective inspector paul bullock is from derbyshire police.k, i hope today brings the family some closure on what has been a horrific two and a half years. i'd like to thank them for the respectful and dignified manner with which they have conducted themselves throughout the trial. my condolences remain with them and i would like to ask their privacy is respected at this time. that was the police talking after sentencing at derbyshire crown court. scientists say our oceans have hit their...
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detective inspector paul bullock is from derbyshire police. family some closure on what has been a horrific two and a half years. i'd like to thank them for the respectful and dignified manner with which they have conducted themselves throughout the trial. my condolences remain with them and i would like to ask their privacy is respected at this time. the police speaking after sentencing at derbyshire crown court. i want to get to lisbon and show you the live pictures coming into us as we speak because they are, centre screen, the pope, pope francis visiting lisbon portugal, he is there for five days and you can see the obvious security around pope francis, but, of course, in the backdrop of those pictures already, thousands of people taking to the streets there to see the pope, and of course, after all of his ill health of recent months, they are delighted to see the 86—year—old there in lisbon. as they say, day two of the five day trip there to portugal. 0f say, day two of the five day trip there to portugal. of course, you can see people re
detective inspector paul bullock is from derbyshire police. family some closure on what has been a horrific two and a half years. i'd like to thank them for the respectful and dignified manner with which they have conducted themselves throughout the trial. my condolences remain with them and i would like to ask their privacy is respected at this time. the police speaking after sentencing at derbyshire crown court. i want to get to lisbon and show you the live pictures coming into us as we speak...
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our reporter emily brown is with england fans in derbyshire — and celestine karoney — is in lagos forhen the winning a penalty went in. it was absolutely electric, we are here in derbyshire and this was the england captain's former club. there has been so much support for millie through the world cup and that moment was so exciting here. we have come outside to the pitch, this was despite millie bright was scouted to play font sheffield united when she was 12, a special spot for the team. the club here have been so supportive and so pleased to see millie and the lionesses do so well and they are through to the quarterfinals is a lot of optimism amongst young players and lots of people saying the answer pleased that millie still comes back to visit regularly and one of the people who was able to see millie when she was just nine and coach her was andy poulsen, he joins me now. what was it like watching millie who you knew when she was just nine captain england. watching millie who you knew when she wasjust nine captain england. fix, she wasjust nine captain england. really proud moment
our reporter emily brown is with england fans in derbyshire — and celestine karoney — is in lagos forhen the winning a penalty went in. it was absolutely electric, we are here in derbyshire and this was the england captain's former club. there has been so much support for millie through the world cup and that moment was so exciting here. we have come outside to the pitch, this was despite millie bright was scouted to play font sheffield united when she was 12, a special spot for the team....
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of his murder in derbyshire. a new report says thousands of women in africa will die in pregnancy and childbirth as a result of cuts to the uk's overseas aid budget. hello. i'm matthew amroliwala. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. we start in the us. it is the most serious criminal charge against him so far — and anotherfirst in us history — a former president, donald trump, criminally charged with plotting to overturn the election defeat in 2020. he's charged with four counts in the as—page indictment brought by special counseljack smith. he described the january 6th attack as"an unprecedented assault on the seat of american democracy" which was "fuelled by lies". the charges are: conspiracy to defraud the united states. conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, obstruction of an official proceeding, and conspiracy against the rights of citizens. the former president is due to appear before a federal court on thursday in washington, dc, as our
of his murder in derbyshire. a new report says thousands of women in africa will die in pregnancy and childbirth as a result of cuts to the uk's overseas aid budget. hello. i'm matthew amroliwala. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. we start in the us. it is the most serious criminal charge against him so far — and anotherfirst in us history — a former president, donald trump, criminally charged with plotting to overturn the...
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so, jubilation for the fans in derbyshire, but what's the view from australia?was shown a straight red card. what had happened was she was entangled with one of the nigerian defenders, and it looked as though as she got up, she looked to have stamped on michelle alozie and was sent off so england had to play for the whole of extra time and the remainder of normal time with ten players. it means also that james will now miss the quarterfinals and could face a longer suspension if fifa deem it worthy. as i said, no goals throughout that so it went to penalties and it was nail—biting. england's georgia stanway missed the first one. england thought their chances were over, however nigeria missed their first two penalties. england will face stiff competition in particular, from australia, who were the other team to progress today. they gave an assured performance to beat denmark 2—0 — and make it through to the quarterfinals. a standout moment in the game — was when matilda's superstar sam kerr came on. she's one of the poster girls of the tournament but has been sid
so, jubilation for the fans in derbyshire, but what's the view from australia?was shown a straight red card. what had happened was she was entangled with one of the nigerian defenders, and it looked as though as she got up, she looked to have stamped on michelle alozie and was sent off so england had to play for the whole of extra time and the remainder of normal time with ten players. it means also that james will now miss the quarterfinals and could face a longer suspension if fifa deem it...
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sue, derbyshire, what is your view? itrefoil. derbyshire, what is your view?t proof of how much i have spent. i think we need to be looking at the wider implications of this. how do you teach your children about cash, the value of it, how to maintain it, how to manage it, so that they in turn become good money managers? and i think the best way is by actually physically being able to show them the cash and explain to them how much it is and what it will buy. great stuff. i wonder what martin lewis thinks about this, talking of money managers. i know he listens. give us a shout, i might dm him. fantastic guy. he is one to get hold of if you can. fantastic guy. he is one to get hold of if you can-— of if you can. thank you very much. you sound — of if you can. thank you very much. you sound like _ of if you can. thank you very much. you sound like my _ of if you can. thank you very much. you sound like my producer. - of if you can. thank you very much. you sound like my producer. you i of if you can. thank you very much. i you sound like my producer. you are rig
sue, derbyshire, what is your view? itrefoil. derbyshire, what is your view?t proof of how much i have spent. i think we need to be looking at the wider implications of this. how do you teach your children about cash, the value of it, how to maintain it, how to manage it, so that they in turn become good money managers? and i think the best way is by actually physically being able to show them the cash and explain to them how much it is and what it will buy. great stuff. i wonder what martin...
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the last quarter years have . the last quarter years have been a labour of love in this part of derbyshirest workers has been busy. it specialist workers has been bus . , ., ., specialist workers has been bus. , ., ., ., ., busy. it is meant to have a roof on _ busy. it is meant to have a roof on it _ busy. it is meant to have a roof on it and _ busy. it is meant to have a roof on it and without - busy. it is meant to have a roof on it and without a - busy. it is meant to have a. roof on it and without a roof to get a lot more deterioration of the stone and of the historic plasterwork. so we were very keen to keep as much of the original plasterwork and to repair the stonework and make the site accessible for people to come and find out the whole story. people to come and find out the whole story-— whole story. what really stands out when you — whole story. what really stands out when you walk _ whole story. what really stands out when you walk around - whole story. what really stands out when you walk around is . whole story. what really stands| out when you walk around is the restoration
the last quarter years have . the last quarter years have been a labour of love in this part of derbyshirest workers has been busy. it specialist workers has been bus . , ., ., specialist workers has been bus. , ., ., ., ., busy. it is meant to have a roof on _ busy. it is meant to have a roof on it _ busy. it is meant to have a roof on it and _ busy. it is meant to have a roof on it and without - busy. it is meant to have a roof on it and without a - busy. it is meant to have a. roof on it and...
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for english heritage the last four years have been a labour of love in this part of derbyshire.alist workers has been busy. it's meant to have a roof on it, and without the roof on it, you get a lot more deterioration of the stone and of the historic plasterwork. so we're very keen to keep as much of the original plaster work and to repair the stonework and make the site accessible for people to come and find out the whole story of their hard work. what really stands out when you walk around is the restoration of the decorative white plaster walls. they show ornate pictures and date back 400 years. around 500 people a day have been visiting the building since it reopened. but like the fourth road bridge, the work never really stops. well, the place will continue to deteriorate. you know, it's an old building and it's not getting any younger like the rest of us. so there will be conservation work to be done in in the future. but if we'd done anything, if we hadn't done anything, it would have deteriorated much more quickly and we wouldn't have been able to allow the public in bec
for english heritage the last four years have been a labour of love in this part of derbyshire.alist workers has been busy. it's meant to have a roof on it, and without the roof on it, you get a lot more deterioration of the stone and of the historic plasterwork. so we're very keen to keep as much of the original plaster work and to repair the stonework and make the site accessible for people to come and find out the whole story of their hard work. what really stands out when you walk around is...
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for english heritage, the last four years have been a labour of love in this part of derbyshire.y. it is meant to have a roof on it, and without the roof on it, you get a lot more deterioration of the stone and of the historic plasterwork, so, we were very keen to keep as much of the original plasterwork and to repair the stonework and make the site accessible for people to come and find out the whole story of hardwick. what really stands out when you walk around is the decoration of the decorative white walls. they show ornate pictures and date back 400 years. around 500 people a day have visited it since it reopened, but like the forth road bridge the work never really stops. well, the place will continue to deteriorate. you know, it is an old building and it is not getting not getting any younger, like the rest of us, so there is conservation work to do in the future, but if we had not done anything it would have deteriorated more quickly and we would not have been allowed to let the public in because itjust was not safe. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc ne
for english heritage, the last four years have been a labour of love in this part of derbyshire.y. it is meant to have a roof on it, and without the roof on it, you get a lot more deterioration of the stone and of the historic plasterwork, so, we were very keen to keep as much of the original plasterwork and to repair the stonework and make the site accessible for people to come and find out the whole story of hardwick. what really stands out when you walk around is the decoration of the...
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heritage, forfour english heritage, the last four years have been a labour of love in this part of derbyshiresy. it specialist workers has been bus . , ., ., specialist workers has been bus. , ., ., ., busy. it is meant to have everything _ busy. it is meant to have everything on _ busy. it is meant to have everything on it - busy. it is meant to have everything on it and - busy. it is meant to have i everything on it and without the refine it, you get a lot more deterioration of stone and the historic plasterwork so we are very keen to keep as much of the original plasterwork and to repair the stonework and make the site set —— accessible for people to come and find out the whole story. what really stands out when you walk around is the restoration of the decorative white plaster walls. they show ornate pictures and date back 400 years, around 500 people a day have been visiting the building since it reopened. but like the fourth bridge, the work never stops. the but like the fourth bridge, the work never stops.— work never stops. the place will continue _ work never stops. the place will co
heritage, forfour english heritage, the last four years have been a labour of love in this part of derbyshiresy. it specialist workers has been bus . , ., ., specialist workers has been bus. , ., ., ., busy. it is meant to have everything _ busy. it is meant to have everything on _ busy. it is meant to have everything on it - busy. it is meant to have everything on it and - busy. it is meant to have i everything on it and without the refine it, you get a lot more deterioration of stone and the...
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the stepfather of a ten—month—old boy has been found guilty of his murder in derbyshire. cuts to the uk's overseas aid budget. hello. i'm matthew amroliwala. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. we start in the us. it is the most serious criminal charge against him so far — and anotherfirst in us history — a former president, donald trump, criminally charged with plotting to overturn the election defeat in 2020. he's charged with four counts in the 45—page indictment brought by special counseljack smith. he described the january 6th attack as"an unprecedented assault on the seat of american democracy" which was "fuelled by lies". the charges are:
the stepfather of a ten—month—old boy has been found guilty of his murder in derbyshire. cuts to the uk's overseas aid budget. hello. i'm matthew amroliwala. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. we start in the us. it is the most serious criminal charge against him so far — and anotherfirst in us history — a former president, donald trump, criminally charged with plotting to overturn the election defeat in 2020. he's charged...
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and this is how sam's house spotted the rising moon here in derbyshire just over the last few hours. going to rather spoil the sight of the moon. but across the eastern side of the country, we've got the clearest of the skies. now through the day on thursday, we do have some rain that's going to be spreading in from the west, and that will start to make inroads towards south—west wales and south—west england over the next few hours. as that arrives, so will quite mild air. so 1a degrees in plymouth as we start the day on thursday, cooler across the north and east of the country. so north—east, south—west split with the weather for thursday, lovely start to the day for scotland, across much of northern england. bright with hazy sunshine for east anglia. but across western areas we've got the rain moving in and some of the rain will be quite heavy across southern areas of wales, southern areas of england. otherwise it's probably going to come through quite light and patchy, really. top temperatures around about 18—20 degrees for many areas. now on into friday's forecast, the remnants o
and this is how sam's house spotted the rising moon here in derbyshire just over the last few hours. going to rather spoil the sight of the moon. but across the eastern side of the country, we've got the clearest of the skies. now through the day on thursday, we do have some rain that's going to be spreading in from the west, and that will start to make inroads towards south—west wales and south—west england over the next few hours. as that arrives, so will quite mild air. so 1a degrees in...
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for english heritage, the last four years have been a labour of love in this part of derbyshire.een busy. it is meant to have a roof and without the roof you have a lot more deterioration of the stone and the historic plasterwork. we were very keen to keep as much of the original plasterwork and to repair the stonework and make this accessible for people to come and find out the whole story of this place, hardwick. what really stands out is the restoration of the decorative white plaster walls and they show ornate pictures and date back 400 years, around 500 people per day have been visiting the building since it reopened, but like the forth road bridge, it never really stops. the lace will bridge, it never really stops. tue place will continue bridge, it never really stops. tte place will continue to bridge, it never really stops. ttj: place will continue to deteriorate because it is an old building and ever getting any younger, like everyone else, so there is conservation work to be done in the future, but if we have not done anything it would have deteriorated much more quickl
for english heritage, the last four years have been a labour of love in this part of derbyshire.een busy. it is meant to have a roof and without the roof you have a lot more deterioration of the stone and the historic plasterwork. we were very keen to keep as much of the original plasterwork and to repair the stonework and make this accessible for people to come and find out the whole story of this place, hardwick. what really stands out is the restoration of the decorative white plaster walls...
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the stepfather of a 10—month—old boy has been found guilty of his murder in derbyshire.n pregnancy and childbirth as a result of cuts to the uk's overseas aid budget. we'll speak to the chair of the international development committee. hello, i m matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live, let's start in the us. it is the most serious criminal against him so far — and anotherfirst in us history — a former president, donald trump criminally charged with plotting to overturn the election defeat in 2020. he's charged with four counts in the 45—page indictment brought by special counsel, jack smith. he described the january 6th attack as "an unprecedented assault on the seat of american democracy" which was "fuelled by lies". the charges are — conspiracy to defraud the united states. conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding.
the stepfather of a 10—month—old boy has been found guilty of his murder in derbyshire.n pregnancy and childbirth as a result of cuts to the uk's overseas aid budget. we'll speak to the chair of the international development committee. hello, i m matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live, let's start in the us. it is the most serious criminal against him so far — and anotherfirst in us history — a former president, donald trump criminally charged with plotting to overturn the...
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for english heritage, the last four years have been a labour of love in this part of derbyshire.e a roof on it, and without it, you get a lot more deterioration of the stone and of the historic plasterwork. we're very keen to keep as much of the original plasterwork and to repair the storm work and make the site accessible for people to come and find out the whole story of this.— whole story of this. what really stands out _ whole story of this. what really stands out is _ whole story of this. what really stands out is the _ whole story of this. what really stands out is the restoration i whole story of this. what really stands out is the restoration is | stands out is the restoration is the —— of the white plaster wall. they date back 400 years. i bear out 500 people a day have been building —— about 500. but like the ford road bridge, the work never really stops. the place will continue to deteriorate. it's not getting the any younger, so there will be conservation work in the future, but if we've not done anything, it would have dear dick —— deteriorated much more quickly. for
for english heritage, the last four years have been a labour of love in this part of derbyshire.e a roof on it, and without it, you get a lot more deterioration of the stone and of the historic plasterwork. we're very keen to keep as much of the original plasterwork and to repair the storm work and make the site accessible for people to come and find out the whole story of this.— whole story of this. what really stands out _ whole story of this. what really stands out is _ whole story of...
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the last quarter years have l the last quarter years have been a labour of love in this part of derbyshire been busy. specialist workers has been bus . ~ ., ., specialist workers has been bus .~ ., ., ., specialist workers has been bus. ., ., ., busy. without a roof on it you aet a lot busy. without a roof on it you get a lot more _ busy. without a roof on it you get a lot more deterioration l get a lot more deterioration and of the historic plasterwork. so we're working to keep as much of the original work and repair the stonework and make the site a six double four people to come and find —— make the site accessible for people to come.— make the site accessible for people to come. what really stands out _ people to come. what really stands out when _ people to come. what really stands out when you - people to come. what really stands out when you walk i people to come. what really - stands out when you walk around is the _ stands out when you walk around is the restoration of the decorative walls. they show ornate — decorative walls. they show ornate pictures that date back around — orna
the last quarter years have l the last quarter years have been a labour of love in this part of derbyshire been busy. specialist workers has been bus . ~ ., ., specialist workers has been bus .~ ., ., ., specialist workers has been bus. ., ., ., busy. without a roof on it you aet a lot busy. without a roof on it you get a lot more _ busy. without a roof on it you get a lot more deterioration l get a lot more deterioration and of the historic plasterwork. so we're working to keep as much of the...
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hopefully this is the last one at derbyshire will have to deal with — at derbyshire will have to dealh to services during lockdown? are not _ enough to services during lockdown? are not prepared _ enough to services during lockdown? are not prepared to _ enough to services during lockdown? are not prepared to comment- enough to services during lockdown? are not prepared to comment on- enough to services during lockdown? i are not prepared to comment on that, it is not— are not prepared to comment on that, it is not a _ are not prepared to comment on that, it is not a matter for the police, it is not a matter for the police, it is not a matter for the police, it is a _ it is not a matter for the police, it is a matter for others. exhausted, i think it's fair to say. they— exhausted, i think it's fair to say. they have — exhausted, i think it's fair to say. they have all dealt with it absolutely fantastically and we will constantly support one another throughout this.— constantly support one another. throughout this._ thank throughout this. thank you. thank ou. that was detective chief
hopefully this is the last one at derbyshire will have to deal with — at derbyshire will have to dealh to services during lockdown? are not _ enough to services during lockdown? are not prepared _ enough to services during lockdown? are not prepared to _ enough to services during lockdown? are not prepared to comment- enough to services during lockdown? are not prepared to comment on- enough to services during lockdown? i are not prepared to comment on that, it is not— are not prepared to...
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jacob crouch was found dead in his cot at his derbyshire home in december 2020. he had 39 rib fractures and several bruises and internal injuries. craig crouch has been convicted of murder and three counts of child cruelty . jacob's mother, gemma cruelty. jacob's mother, gemma barton , was also found guilty of barton, was also found guilty of child cruelty and causing or allowing the death energy giants are being urged to invest in home—grown projects as part of efforts to boost britain's energy security. the energy security secretary has been holding talks with top companies at downing street , encouraging at downing street, encouraging them to invest in renewables and carbon capture and storage . this carbon capture and storage. this after the pm announced plans to grant hundreds of new oil and gas licences here in the uk. grant shapps says we will still meet net zero targets. despite that pledge. i think everyone supports this country's transition to net zero, but you cannot get there by telling people we're simply going to stop , stop using oil and gas. stop,
jacob crouch was found dead in his cot at his derbyshire home in december 2020. he had 39 rib fractures and several bruises and internal injuries. craig crouch has been convicted of murder and three counts of child cruelty . jacob's mother, gemma cruelty. jacob's mother, gemma barton , was also found guilty of barton, was also found guilty of child cruelty and causing or allowing the death energy giants are being urged to invest in home—grown projects as part of efforts to boost britain's...
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for english heritage, the last four years have been a labour of love in this part of derbyshire.busy. it's meant to have a roof on it and without the roof on it you get a lot more deterioration of the stone and of the historic plasterwork. so we were very keen to keep as much of the original plaster work and to repair the stonework, and make the site accessible for people to come and find out the whole story of hardwick. what really stands out when you walk around is the restoration of the decorative white plaster walls. they show ornate pictures and date back 400 years, around 500 people a day have been visiting the building since it reopened. but like the forth road bridge, the work never really stops. well, the place will continue to deteriorate, you know, it is an old building and it is not getting any younger, like the rest of us. so there will be conservation work to be done in the future, but if we hadn't done anything, it would have deteriorated much more quickly and we wouldn't have been able to allow the public in, because it just wasn't safe. for more stories from acro
for english heritage, the last four years have been a labour of love in this part of derbyshire.busy. it's meant to have a roof on it and without the roof on it you get a lot more deterioration of the stone and of the historic plasterwork. so we were very keen to keep as much of the original plaster work and to repair the stonework, and make the site accessible for people to come and find out the whole story of hardwick. what really stands out when you walk around is the restoration of the...
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police say that jacob crouch suffered a "living hell" at his home in derbyshire before he was killed. the boy's mother, gemma barton, was cleared of murder and manslaughter — but was found guilty of causing or allowing the death of a child. their sentencing hearing is due to take place on friday. 0ur midlands correspondent phil mackie sent this report. a smiling, giggling baby, but during jacob crouch's short life, he endured what was described as a "culture of cruelty" at the hands of his mother, gemma barton, and stepfather, craig crouch. can you feel or hear any breathing? no. he's gone. this is the 999 call made after they found jacob's lifeless body in his cot, five days after christmas in 2020. they met on a dating site when she was four months pregnant. they quickly moved in together. and jurors were told that their relationship meant everything to them. crouch was even named as father onjacob�*s birth certificate. they pretended to be doting parents, but in reality they were subjecting jacob to the utmost cruelty. this footage from her phone shows crouch joking about whetherj
police say that jacob crouch suffered a "living hell" at his home in derbyshire before he was killed. the boy's mother, gemma barton, was cleared of murder and manslaughter — but was found guilty of causing or allowing the death of a child. their sentencing hearing is due to take place on friday. 0ur midlands correspondent phil mackie sent this report. a smiling, giggling baby, but during jacob crouch's short life, he endured what was described as a "culture of cruelty" at...
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the take me to church singer spoke to victoria derbyshire.t. in tell us how your album reflects the world as we see it.— world as we see it. in the album, there are — world as we see it. in the album, there are songs _ world as we see it. in the album, there are songs that _ world as we see it. in the album, there are songs that reflect - world as we see it. in the album, there are songs that reflect on i world as we see it. in the album, | there are songs that reflect on and it plays on the idea of setting out the future and short time pain. and modern disillusionment. # amen. your award—winning debut single take me to church is the 30th most downloaded song of all time. there is an honesty to it. i am not delighted about this but i think in some ways it is more applicable than it was ten years ago. we did not have lgbt plus free zones ten years ago, we didn't have armed militia waiting outside of gay and clear spaces with this type of threat hanging over. spaces with this type of threat hanging over-— spaces with this type of threat hanuain
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for english heritage, the last four years have been a labour of love in this part of derbyshire. on it and without the roof on it, you get a lot more deterioration in the stone and of the historic plasterwork. so we are very keen to keep as much of the original plasterwork and to repair the stonework and make the site accessible for people to come and find the whole story. what and find the whole story. what really stands _ and find the whole story. what really stands out _ and find the whole story. what really stands out when - and find the whole story. what really stands out when you - and find the whole story. what really stands out when you walk around — really stands out when you walk around is — really stands out when you walk around is the restoration of the decorative _ around is the restoration of the decorative white plaster walls. they show ornate pictures and date back 400 years. — show ornate pictures and date back 400 years, around 500 people a day have been_ 400 years, around 500 people a day have been visiting the building since — have been visiting the building s
for english heritage, the last four years have been a labour of love in this part of derbyshire. on it and without the roof on it, you get a lot more deterioration in the stone and of the historic plasterwork. so we are very keen to keep as much of the original plasterwork and to repair the stonework and make the site accessible for people to come and find the whole story. what and find the whole story. what really stands _ and find the whole story. what really stands out _ and find the whole...
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for english heritage, the last four years have been a labour of love in this part of derbyshire.t yellow it is meant to have a roof on it, and without the roof on it, you get a lot more deterioration of the stone and of the historic plans to work. ~ , ~ ., stone and of the historic plans to work. ~ , ~' ., ~' , stone and of the historic plans to work. ~ , ~ ., ~ , .,, work. we were very keen to keep as much of the — work. we were very keen to keep as much of the original— work. we were very keen to keep as much of the original plaster - work. we were very keen to keep as much of the original plaster work i much of the original plaster work and to repair the stonework, and to make the site accessible for people to come and find out the whole story of best of hardwick. what to come and find out the whole story of best of hardwick.— of best of hardwick. what really stands out _ of best of hardwick. what really stands out is _ of best of hardwick. what really stands out is the _ of best of hardwick. what really stands out is the decoration i of best of hardwick. what really stands ou
for english heritage, the last four years have been a labour of love in this part of derbyshire.t yellow it is meant to have a roof on it, and without the roof on it, you get a lot more deterioration of the stone and of the historic plans to work. ~ , ~ ., stone and of the historic plans to work. ~ , ~' ., ~' , stone and of the historic plans to work. ~ , ~ ., ~ , .,, work. we were very keen to keep as much of the — work. we were very keen to keep as much of the original— work. we were very...
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for english heritage, | the last four years have been a labour of love in this part of derbyshire.y. it specialist workers has been bus . , ., ., specialist workers has been bus. , ., ., ., ., busy. it is meant to have a roof on _ busy. it is meant to have a roof on it _ busy. it is meant to have a roof on it and _ busy. it is meant to have a roof on it and without - busy. it is meant to have a roof on it and without the l busy. it is meant to have a . roof on it and without the roof on it you get a lot more deterioration of the stone and of the historic plasterwork, so, we were very keen to keep as much of the original plasterwork and to repair the stonework and make the site accessible for people come and find out the whole story of hardwick. find out the whole story of hardwick— find out the whole story of hardwick. . hardwick. what stands out when ou walk hardwick. what stands out when you walk around _ hardwick. what stands out when you walk around is _ hardwick. what stands out when you walk around is the _ you walk around is the decoration of the white walls. they show pictu
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and this is how sam's house spotted the rising moon here in derbyshire, just over the last few hours.at the weather picture at the moment, we do have some thicker cloud out to the west. that's going to rather spoil the sight of the moon. but across the eastern side of the country, we've got the clearest of the skies. now through the day on thursday, we do have some rain that's going to be spreading in from the west, and that will start to make inroads towards south—west wales and south—west england over the next few hours. as that arrives, so will quite mild air. so 1a degrees in plymouth as we start the day on thursday. cooler across the north and east of the country. so north—east, south—west split with the weather for thursday, lovely start to the day for scotland, across much of northern england. bright with hazy sunshine for east anglia. but across western areas we've got the rain moving in, and some of the rain will be quite heavy across southern areas of wales, southern areas of england. otherwise it's probably going to come through quite light and patchy, really. top temperatu
and this is how sam's house spotted the rising moon here in derbyshire, just over the last few hours.at the weather picture at the moment, we do have some thicker cloud out to the west. that's going to rather spoil the sight of the moon. but across the eastern side of the country, we've got the clearest of the skies. now through the day on thursday, we do have some rain that's going to be spreading in from the west, and that will start to make inroads towards south—west wales and south—west...
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. of a baby boy in derbyshire.inimum term of to life with a minimum term of 28 for the murder of ten 28 years for the murder of ten month old jacob. he suffered 39 rib fractures and several internal injuries. and was found deadin internal injuries. and was found dead in his cot in december 2020. his mother, gemma barton, who was convicted of child cruelty, will serve ten years. mr justice kerr said. crouch mrjustice kerr said. crouch caused jacob acute physical and mental suffering. >> he was a small baby who had not yet learned to walk or talk. so sadly he never did so to state the obvious, he could not defend himself. second, for thatrillioneason, your attacks on him were an abuse of trust of the grossest kind . you knew he the grossest kind. you knew he was dependent on the adults caring for him to protect him from harm instead of protecting him . you killed him . him. you killed him. >> the government's turning to the private sector in an effort to clear record nhs waiting lists. >> eight of 13 new community di
. of a baby boy in derbyshire.inimum term of to life with a minimum term of 28 for the murder of ten 28 years for the murder of ten month old jacob. he suffered 39 rib fractures and several internal injuries. and was found deadin internal injuries. and was found dead in his cot in december 2020. his mother, gemma barton, who was convicted of child cruelty, will serve ten years. mr justice kerr said. crouch mrjustice kerr said. crouch caused jacob acute physical and mental suffering. >> he...
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and this is how sam's house spotted the rising moon here in derbyshire, just over the last few hours.oud out to the west. that's going to rather spoil the sight of the moon. but across the eastern side of the country, we've got the clearest of the skies. now through the day on thursday, we do have some rain that's going to be spreading in from the west, and that will start to make inroads towards south—west wales and south—west england over the next few hours. as that arrives, so will quite mild air. so 14 degrees in plymouth as we start the day on thursday. cooler across the north and east of the country. so north—east, south—west split with the weather for thursday, lovely start to the day for scotland, across much of northern england. bright with hazy sunshine for east anglia. but across western areas we've got the rain moving in, and some of the rain will be quite heavy across southern areas of wales, southern areas of england. otherwise it's probably going to come through quite light and patchy, really. top temperatures around about 18—20 degrees for many areas. now on into frida
and this is how sam's house spotted the rising moon here in derbyshire, just over the last few hours.oud out to the west. that's going to rather spoil the sight of the moon. but across the eastern side of the country, we've got the clearest of the skies. now through the day on thursday, we do have some rain that's going to be spreading in from the west, and that will start to make inroads towards south—west wales and south—west england over the next few hours. as that arrives, so will quite...
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and this is how sam's house spotted the rising moon here in derbyshire just over the last few hours.e thicker cloud out to the west, that's going to rather spoil the sight of the moon. but across the eastern side of the country, we've got the clearest of the skies. now through the day on thursday, we do have some rain that's going to be spreading in from the west, and that will start to make inroads towards south—west wales and south—west england over the next few hours. as that arrives, so will quite mild air. so 1a degrees in plymouth as we start the day on thursday, cooler across the north and east of the country. so north—east, south—west split with the weather for thursday, lovely start to the day for scotland, across much of northern england. bright with hazy sunshine for east anglia. but across western areas we've got the rain moving in and some of the rain will be quite heavy across southern areas of wales, southern areas of england. otherwise it's probably going to come through quite light and patchy, really. top temperatures around about 18—20 degrees for many areas. now on
and this is how sam's house spotted the rising moon here in derbyshire just over the last few hours.e thicker cloud out to the west, that's going to rather spoil the sight of the moon. but across the eastern side of the country, we've got the clearest of the skies. now through the day on thursday, we do have some rain that's going to be spreading in from the west, and that will start to make inroads towards south—west wales and south—west england over the next few hours. as that arrives, so...
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and this is how sam's house spotted the rising moon here in derbyshire just over the last few hours.l the sight of the moon. but across the eastern side of the country, we've got the clearest of the skies. now through the day on thursday, we do have some rain that's going to be spreading in from the west, and that will start to make inroads towards south—west wales and south—west england over the next few hours. as that arrives, so will quite mild air. so 14 degrees in plymouth as we start the day on thursday, cooler across the north and east of the country. so north—east, south—west split with the weather for thursday, lovely start to the day for scotland, across much of northern england. bright with hazy sunshine for east anglia. but across western areas we've got the rain moving in and some of the rain will be quite heavy across southern areas of wales, southern areas of england. otherwise it's probably going to come through quite light and patchy, really. top temperatures around about 18—20 degrees for many areas. now on into friday's forecast, the remnants of that area of low pr
and this is how sam's house spotted the rising moon here in derbyshire just over the last few hours.l the sight of the moon. but across the eastern side of the country, we've got the clearest of the skies. now through the day on thursday, we do have some rain that's going to be spreading in from the west, and that will start to make inroads towards south—west wales and south—west england over the next few hours. as that arrives, so will quite mild air. so 14 degrees in plymouth as we start...
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what james was in derbyshire.gh, that's your constituents, that's what your constituents, youn that's what your constituents, your, act erm you your, your distric act erm you know, people that are in where you where you serve live, you live, where you serve live, how are they affected . well how are they affected. well i think the big thing most people just want to get on with living their lives and be able to decide on their family decide on feeding their family and normal life. >> the rate increase obviously affects people in my area are >> so people in my area who are running businesses, to running businesses, they have to increase to pay staff. >> they have to increase their costs their customers. costs to their customers. >> have who are >> so you have people who are the cost of childcare, the cost of food, the of transport of food, the cost of transport and and energy. and fuel and energy. >> are all basically >> these are all basically impacting. >> and one of the big ones is housing affordability. so, i me
what james was in derbyshire.gh, that's your constituents, that's what your constituents, youn that's what your constituents, your, act erm you your, your distric act erm you know, people that are in where you where you serve live, you live, where you serve live, how are they affected . well how are they affected. well i think the big thing most people just want to get on with living their lives and be able to decide on their family decide on feeding their family and normal life. >> the...
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police say that jacob crouch suffered a "living hell" at his home in derbyshire before he was killedch in 2020. the boy's mother, gemma barton, was cleared of murder and manslaughter, but was found guilty of causing or allowing the death of a child. their sentencing hearing is due to take place on friday. 0ur midlands correspondent phil mackie sent this report. a smiling, giggling baby, but during jacob crouch's short life, he endured what was described as a "culture of cruelty" at the hands of his mother, gemma barton, and stepfather, craig crouch. can you feel or hear any breathing? no. he's gone. this is the 999 call made after they found jacob's lifeless body in his cot, five days after christmas in 2020. they met on a dating site when she was four months pregnant. they quickly moved in together. and jurors were told that their relationship meant everything to them. crouch was even named as father onjacob's birth certificate. they pretended to be doting parents, but in reality they were subjecting jacob to the utmost cruelty. this footage from her phone shows crouch joking about
police say that jacob crouch suffered a "living hell" at his home in derbyshire before he was killedch in 2020. the boy's mother, gemma barton, was cleared of murder and manslaughter, but was found guilty of causing or allowing the death of a child. their sentencing hearing is due to take place on friday. 0ur midlands correspondent phil mackie sent this report. a smiling, giggling baby, but during jacob crouch's short life, he endured what was described as a "culture of...
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any surplus funds will be donated to derbyshire wildlife trust. you're live with bbc news. june, according to the latest official figures. regular pay, which excludes bonuses, grew by nearly 8% compared to a year earlier. let's talk to our business correspondent peter ruddick. we re seeing a rise in pay but how good is this news? it seems quite contradictory when you have a cost of living crisis going on, doesn't it? wages are growing at a record rate, so that all suggest some good news, but they are still not keeping up with price increases, with inflation, and that is the key here. the last time wages were higher than inflation was back in october 2021. however, the gap has narrowed and narrow quite significantly. regular pay, a record 7.8% higherfrom april tojune than it was last year in that same period. taking into account inflation, wages are only grown by no now. there is a point, possibly as soon as next month, when wages will start to keep up with inflation again. that is crucial notjust for the cost of living, but for the decisions that the bank of england is goin
any surplus funds will be donated to derbyshire wildlife trust. you're live with bbc news. june, according to the latest official figures. regular pay, which excludes bonuses, grew by nearly 8% compared to a year earlier. let's talk to our business correspondent peter ruddick. we re seeing a rise in pay but how good is this news? it seems quite contradictory when you have a cost of living crisis going on, doesn't it? wages are growing at a record rate, so that all suggest some good news, but...
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police say that the baby, jacob crouch, suffered a "living hell" at his home in derbyshire before held craig crouch in 2020. the boy's mother, gemma barton, was cleared of murder and manslaughter — but was found guilty of causing or allowing the death of a child. their sentencing hearing is due to take place on friday. phil mackie has been at the court — and a warning — some viewers will find his report distressing. a smiling, giggling baby, but during jacob crouch�*s short life, he endured what was described as a "culture of cruelty" at the hands of his mother, gemma barton, and stepfather craig crouch. can you feel or hear any breathing? no. he's... he's gone. he's stone cold and he's gone stiff. this is the 999 call made after they found jacob's lifeless body in his cot, five days after christmas in 2020. they met on a dating site when she was four months pregnant. they quickly moved in together. and jurors were told that their relationship meant everything to them. crouch was even named as father onjacob�*s birth certificate. they pretended to be good parents. barton said thatjac
police say that the baby, jacob crouch, suffered a "living hell" at his home in derbyshire before held craig crouch in 2020. the boy's mother, gemma barton, was cleared of murder and manslaughter — but was found guilty of causing or allowing the death of a child. their sentencing hearing is due to take place on friday. phil mackie has been at the court — and a warning — some viewers will find his report distressing. a smiling, giggling baby, but during jacob crouch�*s short...
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everyone is showing the moon tonight but this was from derbyshire underneath clear skies, and actuallyte a bit of cloud in western areas, i have seen some photos of the moon in northern ireland and parts of south—west england so this is initially high cloud working in on this front but ultimately this front is on the weight tomorrow and it will bring outbreaks of rain, particularly in the south and west whereas the north—east will have some decent weather. overnight we have clear skies for the most part tonight, a bit of high cloud working in from the west and by the end of the night we will start to these splashes of rain coming in with temperatures of 12—14 as the cloud encourages but otherwise quite chilly, temperatures of 8—10 . a lovely start tomorrow, scotland and a good part of england but the rain with us from the word go in northern ireland, wales, south—west england and through the day it will work its way into the midlands, east anglia and south—east england, the heaviest in southern wales and south—west england but it should stay dry with decent centre of the day in scotlan
everyone is showing the moon tonight but this was from derbyshire underneath clear skies, and actuallyte a bit of cloud in western areas, i have seen some photos of the moon in northern ireland and parts of south—west england so this is initially high cloud working in on this front but ultimately this front is on the weight tomorrow and it will bring outbreaks of rain, particularly in the south and west whereas the north—east will have some decent weather. overnight we have clear skies for...
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term of 28 years. jacob crouch was found dead in his cot with dozens of injuries at his home in derbyshired for 10 years, for allowing his death and for child cruelty. you may find some of the details in this report from phil mackie distressing. a family member who spoke in court today said that since jacob crouch's murder, no holidays, birthdays or christmases would ever be the same again. another said the pain of his loss would be with them for a lifetime. his stepfather, craig crouch, inflicted the injuries that killed him. his mother, gemma barton, allowed him to die at crouch's hands. he was a happy, smiling, bubbly baby, who never complained about the horrific treatment he was receiving. he had to put up with it, and he did, often with a smile and laughter in defiance of his tormentor. even those of us who never knew jacob personally will miss him. during today's hearing, we heard how crouch had exerted coercive control over gemma barton, who was described as being vulnerable when they first met. there always has to be a leader in everything that we do. this is part of a bizarre voic
term of 28 years. jacob crouch was found dead in his cot with dozens of injuries at his home in derbyshired for 10 years, for allowing his death and for child cruelty. you may find some of the details in this report from phil mackie distressing. a family member who spoke in court today said that since jacob crouch's murder, no holidays, birthdays or christmases would ever be the same again. another said the pain of his loss would be with them for a lifetime. his stepfather, craig crouch,...
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face either france or morocco in quarterfinals. 0ur reporter emily brown was with some fans in derbyshirelinched victory. lots and lots of cheering. cheering and there we go. it�*s hard to hear anything over the cheers here! you can�*t argue that! let�*s get more on england�*s game with nigeria. 0ur correspondentjane dougall is in brisbane, and was following the action. the star of the england squad, laurenjames, was shown a straight red card. what had happened was she was entangled with one of the nigerian defenders, and it looked as though as she got up, she looked to have stamped on michelle alozie and was sent off so england had to play for the whole of extra time and the remainder of normal time with ten players. it means also that james will now miss the quarterfinals and could face a longer suspension if fifa deem it worthy. asi as i said, no goals throughout that so it went to penalties and it was nail—biting. georgia stanway missed the first one for england, however nigeria then missed their first two penalties. meanwhile our correspondent, shaimaa khalil was following all the ac
face either france or morocco in quarterfinals. 0ur reporter emily brown was with some fans in derbyshirelinched victory. lots and lots of cheering. cheering and there we go. it�*s hard to hear anything over the cheers here! you can�*t argue that! let�*s get more on england�*s game with nigeria. 0ur correspondentjane dougall is in brisbane, and was following the action. the star of the england squad, laurenjames, was shown a straight red card. what had happened was she was entangled...
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justin rowlatt, thank yon — a man who murdered his baby stepson at their home in derbyshire has been ten—month=old jacob was found dead in his cot with multiple fractures and internal injuries. jacob's mother, gemma barton, was sentenced to ten years behind bars for causing or allowing his death and child cruelty. some afghan families given refuge by the uk are facing homelessness after being told by the government to leave hotels where they've been staying since fleeing the taliban. the organisation representing councils in england and wales said that one in five afghans being evicted from hotels had nowhere else to live. 0ur political correspondent ione wells has been looking at the numbers. these were the scenes in afghanistan two years ago — thousands of afghans trying to flee after the taliban seized control of the country in august 2021. the uk set up two legal routes for refugees to come here — for afghans who worked for or with the uk government, and other vulnerable citizens. in april, the home office said 2a,600 people had been brought to the uk through these schemes. it sa
justin rowlatt, thank yon — a man who murdered his baby stepson at their home in derbyshire has been ten—month=old jacob was found dead in his cot with multiple fractures and internal injuries. jacob's mother, gemma barton, was sentenced to ten years behind bars for causing or allowing his death and child cruelty. some afghan families given refuge by the uk are facing homelessness after being told by the government to leave hotels where they've been staying since fleeing the taliban. the...
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since the age of five weeks old, she visited christchurch tramway village in derbyshire with her mum,ortnight. once a fortnight i'd come up and she'd come up with me and yeah, she'd just hang around and ride on the trams. this stop is stephenson's place. so perhaps not surprisingly, at 16, rebecca is now following in her mother's footsteps at this museum, celebrating vintage trams. my mum took me here multiple times, and obviously whenever she went off, i went up and ijust kind of liked old transport. her new role means the pair are making history as the museum's first mother daughter crew. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. in tenerife, four villages have been evacuated as ferocious wildfires �*with huge potential�* continue to rip across the spanish holiday island. the blazing wildfires have ripped through 150 hectares of land in a nature park surrounding the mount teide volcano in the northeast of the island. north korea says the us soldier who crossed into its country last month had wanted to seek refuge there. it's the co
since the age of five weeks old, she visited christchurch tramway village in derbyshire with her mum,ortnight. once a fortnight i'd come up and she'd come up with me and yeah, she'd just hang around and ride on the trams. this stop is stephenson's place. so perhaps not surprisingly, at 16, rebecca is now following in her mother's footsteps at this museum, celebrating vintage trams. my mum took me here multiple times, and obviously whenever she went off, i went up and ijust kind of liked old...
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any donations to gofundme will be donated to derbyshire wildlife trust. you're live with bbc news.lections were due to take place. his campaign had focused on drug gangs and corruption. fbi agents have met ecuadorean police and prosecutors as they begin aiding the investigation into that assassination. villavicencio's running—mate, 36—year—old andrea gonzalez, was tapped by his party to replace him. the danger of her new position, visible in the bullet—proof vest she now has to wear. 0ur south america correspondent, katy watson, has this report. two daughters remembering their father. a very personal goodbye after what was a very public murder. this was the moment, leaving a campaign event, that fernando villavicencio was gunned down. a man who'd exposed corruption, a man who said he wasn't afraid. his supporters had enough of the violence. he says the police are hypocrites for failing to protect fernando villavicencio. six colombians have been arrested and are now in jail. meanwhile, the country is in a state of emergency. just days on from losing her husband, his widow spoke out
any donations to gofundme will be donated to derbyshire wildlife trust. you're live with bbc news.lections were due to take place. his campaign had focused on drug gangs and corruption. fbi agents have met ecuadorean police and prosecutors as they begin aiding the investigation into that assassination. villavicencio's running—mate, 36—year—old andrea gonzalez, was tapped by his party to replace him. the danger of her new position, visible in the bullet—proof vest she now has to wear....
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the stepfather of a ten—month—old boy has been found guilty of his murder in derbyshire.esult of cuts to the uk's overseas aid budget. we'll hear from someone who defends the government's position. and a gunman who killed people at a pittsburgh synagogue has been sentenced to death. sport now — and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's marc edwards. thank you very much, matthew. we start at the women's world cup down under, where it's been a day to rememberforjamaica and south africa — who have both upset the odds to reach the knockout stages. having had to crowdfund just to get to the tournament, jamaica were able to hold brazil to a goalless draw in their final group game in melbourne to book their place in the last 16 for the first time. that means brazil and their six—time world player of the year, marta, are heading home. and if you wanted to know how much it meant to jamaica, have a listen to their captain post—match. we fought for each other, now i believe that we believe in ourselves!—
the stepfather of a ten—month—old boy has been found guilty of his murder in derbyshire.esult of cuts to the uk's overseas aid budget. we'll hear from someone who defends the government's position. and a gunman who killed people at a pittsburgh synagogue has been sentenced to death. sport now — and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's marc edwards. thank you very much, matthew. we start at the women's world cup down under, where it's been a day to rememberforjamaica...
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contributions have been from the local community, via a gofundme page, any surplus funds will be donated to derbyshiretate for his death. he died less than two weeks before the election were due to take place. katie watson has more. the presidential candidate was leaving a campaign rally in the capital flanked by his bodyguards. then the shooting started. this chaosis the shooting started. this chaos is clear evidence of how much power ecuador criminal gangs yield. inside the building hejust left, the crowds panicked, people desperately trying to shelter from the shootout. nine other people injured. mr fernando illavicencio was taken to hospital where he was declared dead. and where protesters gathered outside overnight. the video was released rhyming responsibility by the second biggest committal group in ecuador with as many as 8000 members. it has also been involved in numerous prison riots that left many inmates dead. it state of emergency has been declared but the elections will not be called. violent crime in this south american... fuelled by cartels who have infiltrated local gangs. fernando il
contributions have been from the local community, via a gofundme page, any surplus funds will be donated to derbyshiretate for his death. he died less than two weeks before the election were due to take place. katie watson has more. the presidential candidate was leaving a campaign rally in the capital flanked by his bodyguards. then the shooting started. this chaosis the shooting started. this chaos is clear evidence of how much power ecuador criminal gangs yield. inside the building hejust...
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he died in his cot at the family home in derbyshire.e been handed down. the stepfather has been found guilty of his murder at the derby crown court. police saying jacob crouch suffered a living hell before he was killed by craig crouch in december, 2020. the child's mother gemma barton was cleared of murder and manslaughter but found guilty of causing or allowing the death of a child. sentencing will take place on friday. so thatjust coming to us in the last few minutes or so. ukraine has made deputy prime minister said an attack has damaged 40,000 tonnes of grain planned for china, israeland 40,000 tonnes of grain planned for china, israel and countries in africa. the defence ministry says the grain silo was damaged in the port in the odesa region. the port, just across from romania, serves as the main alternative route out of ukraine for grain exports sent russia introduced the blockade of black sea ports last month. to remind you, romania is a nato member. as ukraine continues to make small gains on various fronts across the east and
he died in his cot at the family home in derbyshire.e been handed down. the stepfather has been found guilty of his murder at the derby crown court. police saying jacob crouch suffered a living hell before he was killed by craig crouch in december, 2020. the child's mother gemma barton was cleared of murder and manslaughter but found guilty of causing or allowing the death of a child. sentencing will take place on friday. so thatjust coming to us in the last few minutes or so. ukraine has made...