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because of the disruption —— eastbourne's chamber of commerce.around the station it has been a struggle to make ends meet. i don't know if i should cry all are, i don't know what the reaction should be. we will keep on going for as long as we can, and when we can't we will have two pack up which will be a disaster for us pack up which will be a disaster for us and our staff will stop ben runs a resta u ra nt us and our staff will stop ben runs a restaurant opposite the station. this is almost the last roar on the camel ‘s back. this is almost the last roar on the camel 's back. southern's account shows charles horton was paid 409 £5,000 last year, the parent company posting a fall in profits of £50 million —— £495,000. the mp tom brake has been campaigning for them to be stripped of the franchise. commuters who have suffered southern for the last couple of years have had an appalling service and will be astonished to find how much is earning. others say that as a private company southern are about to pay what they want. it is the market rate for
because of the disruption —— eastbourne's chamber of commerce.around the station it has been a struggle to make ends meet. i don't know if i should cry all are, i don't know what the reaction should be. we will keep on going for as long as we can, and when we can't we will have two pack up which will be a disaster for us pack up which will be a disaster for us and our staff will stop ben runs a resta u ra nt us and our staff will stop ben runs a restaurant opposite the station. this is...
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alex forsyth, bbc news, eastbourne.champions league quarter—final. they lost 1—0 after conceding an early penalty. away from the stadium, there was trouble as some leicester fans clashed with police, as our sports correspondent, joe wilson, reports from madrid. leicester supporters enjoying an occasion they'd never imagined. that was one story in madrid, sadly it was not the only one. as the afternoon progressed in plaza mayor, in the city centre, so the clashes with police increased. there were reports of provocation on both sides. there's a couple of people that probably antagonised the police over there, but then they took out all these people. there was people with children and they came with their batons and just hit a 70—year—old man, there was kids. some supporters were reportedly heard shouting pro gibraltar slogans, while police action in the square was there to see. as kick—off approached at the ground there was increased security searches, this was all expected in the wake of what happened of what happened in
alex forsyth, bbc news, eastbourne.champions league quarter—final. they lost 1—0 after conceding an early penalty. away from the stadium, there was trouble as some leicester fans clashed with police, as our sports correspondent, joe wilson, reports from madrid. leicester supporters enjoying an occasion they'd never imagined. that was one story in madrid, sadly it was not the only one. as the afternoon progressed in plaza mayor, in the city centre, so the clashes with police increased. there...
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a man jailed for four months for threatening on facebook to kill the mp for eastbourne.d monaco after an explosion on the dortmund team boss is taking place in monaco. mark barker is recovering with a broken wrist. authorities are questioning a suspected to be an islamist. experts are checking the authenticity of notes found at the scene demanding the withdrawal of german warplanes from syria. —— marc bartra. police are treating it as a terror attack, asjenny hill explains. they say they found three letters at the sight of the explosions. they say the content of those letters point to a potential islamist terror motive for the attacks. they are being examined, they say, by islamic experts. now we don't know much about the letters but they are said to have contained among other things demands, for example, that german tornadoes are withdrawn from syria, and that germany closes its us army base at ramstein. an intriguing twist to the investigation. these letters appear to be very much the focus of the investigation at the moment. there have been serious clashes between pol
a man jailed for four months for threatening on facebook to kill the mp for eastbourne.d monaco after an explosion on the dortmund team boss is taking place in monaco. mark barker is recovering with a broken wrist. authorities are questioning a suspected to be an islamist. experts are checking the authenticity of notes found at the scene demanding the withdrawal of german warplanes from syria. —— marc bartra. police are treating it as a terror attack, asjenny hill explains. they say they...
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mark sands pleaded guilty to sending the grossly offensive messages on facebook to the eastbourne mp,p to be singled out for abuse online, as alex forsyth reports. with a brazen hand gesture, mark sands arrived in court. never in trouble with police before, now injailfor threatening to kill his local mp. when police found his facebook page, it was full of posts described as hateful and vitriolic, showing entrenched political views. he referred to himself as a trainee murderer. he wrote, end poverty, kill a tory now. and the one for which he was jailed, if you vote to ta ke which he was jailed, if you vote to take my money, al come round your house and presently stabbing to death. that was aimed at caroline ansell. she received a call from police last year saying there was a credible threat against her life. seen it on the front page of your local newspaper, and then seeing it in every cafe in the town, supermarkets and newsagents. it was very powerful. i sat with my 12—year—old son and his eyes widened, as you'd imagine, as he saw the red that message and saw my photograph alongside t
mark sands pleaded guilty to sending the grossly offensive messages on facebook to the eastbourne mp,p to be singled out for abuse online, as alex forsyth reports. with a brazen hand gesture, mark sands arrived in court. never in trouble with police before, now injailfor threatening to kill his local mp. when police found his facebook page, it was full of posts described as hateful and vitriolic, showing entrenched political views. he referred to himself as a trainee murderer. he wrote, end...
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a man is jailed forfour months — for threatening on facebook to kill the eastbourne mp caroline ansellthe first lady melania trump receives an apology and damages from the daily mail — over allegations about her work as a model. a meeting is underway in moscow between russian president vladimir putin and us secretary of state rex tillerson just hours after president putin claimed relations between the two countries was at its lowest ebb since the end of the cold war. earlier rex tillerson held talks with his russian counterpart sergei lavrov. rex tillerson wants russia to withdraw support for president assad following the chemical attack ona assad following the chemical attack on a rebel town which killed more than 80 people. our correspondence is travelling with rex tillerson and sent this report. this is not the kind of meeting that once seemed to be on the card. long gone talk of a grand resetting of relations with russia, producing is encouraged by donald trump was replaced by tensions over the chemical weapons attack in syria and russian anger over the military response from ameri
a man is jailed forfour months — for threatening on facebook to kill the eastbourne mp caroline ansellthe first lady melania trump receives an apology and damages from the daily mail — over allegations about her work as a model. a meeting is underway in moscow between russian president vladimir putin and us secretary of state rex tillerson just hours after president putin claimed relations between the two countries was at its lowest ebb since the end of the cold war. earlier rex tillerson...
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mark sands pleaded guilty to sending grossly offensive messages to eastbourne mp caroline ansell.spondent alex forsyth was at brighton magistrates court. mark sands was sentenced to a custodial terms for the message he posted on facebook in november last year. now the court heard how he had been angry at proposed disability cuts and as a consequence he put on his facebook page, "if you vote to take £30 off me, i will personally come round to your house and stab you to death." now police were alerted to that post and then made caroline ansell, who is the eastbourne mp, mark sands‘ local mp, aware of what had been posted. they said it was a "credible threat" and they charged mark sands, but earlier i spoke to caroline ansell about the impact that that threat had had on her and her family. i remember where i was when i picked up the call from my local police to say that they had had a credible threat against my life and that a local man had been arrested and was in custody. i was at home, it was a sunday morning and i wasn't expecting that. what's been the impact on yourfamily? seein
mark sands pleaded guilty to sending grossly offensive messages to eastbourne mp caroline ansell.spondent alex forsyth was at brighton magistrates court. mark sands was sentenced to a custodial terms for the message he posted on facebook in november last year. now the court heard how he had been angry at proposed disability cuts and as a consequence he put on his facebook page, "if you vote to take £30 off me, i will personally come round to your house and stab you to death." now...
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