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ewan ireland had a significant criminal history.d father, he'd been sentenced for another violent offence and received a 12 month conditional discharge. he'd also been released under investigation following an allegation of robbery. and was the subject of unconditional bail after pleading guilty to affray. everybody has an individual responsibility for the way that they behave. he has had opportunities and support to change his behaviour. he very much chose the course of action that he took that day, which has resulted in this tragic loss for peter's family. in a witness impact statement today, peter duncan's teenage son said he was angry and could not understand why his father's killer hadn't been locked up. "he did not deserve what happened to him," he said, "but he does deserve justice." fiona trott, bbc news, newcastle. the time is 6:17. our top story this evening... the black cab rapist john worboys is handed two life sentences for attacking four more women. and coming up, we've got access to a groundbreaking trial using mri sc
ewan ireland had a significant criminal history.d father, he'd been sentenced for another violent offence and received a 12 month conditional discharge. he'd also been released under investigation following an allegation of robbery. and was the subject of unconditional bail after pleading guilty to affray. everybody has an individual responsibility for the way that they behave. he has had opportunities and support to change his behaviour. he very much chose the course of action that he took...
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ewan ireland had a significant criminal history.sentenced for another violent offence and received a 12—month conditional discharge. he'd also been released under investigation following an allegation of robbery. and was the subject of unconditional bail after pleading guilty to affray. everybody has an individual responsibility for the way that they behave. he has had opportunities and support to change his behaviour. he very much chose the course of action that he took that day, which has resulted in this tragic loss for peter's family. in a witness impact statement today, peter duncan's teenage son said he was angry and could not understand why his father's killer hadn't been locked up. "he did not deserve what happened to him," he said, "but he does deserve justice." fiona trott, bbc news, newcastle. uk unemployment fell to its lowest level since january 1975, in the three months to october. figures released by the office for national statistics show the number of people out of work fell by 13,000 to 1.28 million. the employment
ewan ireland had a significant criminal history.sentenced for another violent offence and received a 12—month conditional discharge. he'd also been released under investigation following an allegation of robbery. and was the subject of unconditional bail after pleading guilty to affray. everybody has an individual responsibility for the way that they behave. he has had opportunities and support to change his behaviour. he very much chose the course of action that he took that day, which has...
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centre to get home after a day at work has been jailed for a minimum of 15 years. 18 year old ewan irelandbed lawyer peter duncan to death with a stolen screwdriver at the entrance to newcastle's eldon square shopping centre in august. as we've been reporting, the next archbishop of york will be the current bishop of chelmsford — stephen cottrell. he takes over from john sentamu, who steps down in 2020. he has been talking to our religion editor — martin bashir — and he spoke about how he longed to see people come together again after the divisions of the brexit referendum. the tragedy of the post—brexit britain has been that we have started defining each other by how we all voted on one day in 2016. that is actually a very un—british way of doing things. i really hope we can put that behind is no and i think the message of the gospel about loving neighbour and, even, much more uncomfortable, loving enemy, can draw us back together again. i pledge myself to be part of that. i think one of the things i would want to be able to do as the archbishop of york is have the opportunity to speak mo
centre to get home after a day at work has been jailed for a minimum of 15 years. 18 year old ewan irelandbed lawyer peter duncan to death with a stolen screwdriver at the entrance to newcastle's eldon square shopping centre in august. as we've been reporting, the next archbishop of york will be the current bishop of chelmsford — stephen cottrell. he takes over from john sentamu, who steps down in 2020. he has been talking to our religion editor — martin bashir — and he spoke about how he...
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let's take a look at some of today's other news. 18—year—old ewan ireland, who stabbed a lawyer to death minimum of 15 years. peter duncan was attacked at the entrance to a shopping centre in newcastle in august, after stealing a screwdriver. the court heard ireland had 31 criminal offences on his record and at the time of the murder was on bailfor affray, and under investigation for a robbery. a new inquest into the death of nine—year—old ella kissi—debrah, who suffered a fatal asthma attack in south london, will consider the role of air pollution. an earlier ruling that she had died of acute respiratory failure was later quashed in light of new evidence about pollution levels. a ground—breaking trial is under way using mri scans which could transform screening for prostate cancer. prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men. one in eight men will be diagnosed with it in their lifetime, and it kills nearly 12,000 men each year. but there is no widely—available reliable screening method for the disease. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh was given exclusive access to the trial i
let's take a look at some of today's other news. 18—year—old ewan ireland, who stabbed a lawyer to death minimum of 15 years. peter duncan was attacked at the entrance to a shopping centre in newcastle in august, after stealing a screwdriver. the court heard ireland had 31 criminal offences on his record and at the time of the murder was on bailfor affray, and under investigation for a robbery. a new inquest into the death of nine—year—old ella kissi—debrah, who suffered a fatal...
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ewan ireland was 17 when he attacked 52—year—old peter duncan at the entrance to newcastle's eldon squareed the lawyer with a screwdriver he had just stolen. half a million washing machines in the uk made by whirlpool are to be recalled — plunging the manufacturer into a fresh saga about dangerous appliances. the machines, which are branded as hotpoint or indesit, were sold for more than five years, but their door locking system can overheat creating the risk of fire. our consumer affairs reporter kevin peachey is here. we've had a similar scare over dryers, this is different? at this as washing machines, 500,000 under the hotpoint and indesit brands and they could cause a fire. they were sold since october 2014 in the uk, about 20% of those branded washing machines sold here since that time. there is a problem with the door locking mechanism. basically anything but a cold wash and set off anything but a cold wash and set off a chain of events that means it can overheat and cause a risk of fire andi overheat and cause a risk of fire and i asked the vice president of whirlpool, which owns
ewan ireland was 17 when he attacked 52—year—old peter duncan at the entrance to newcastle's eldon squareed the lawyer with a screwdriver he had just stolen. half a million washing machines in the uk made by whirlpool are to be recalled — plunging the manufacturer into a fresh saga about dangerous appliances. the machines, which are branded as hotpoint or indesit, were sold for more than five years, but their door locking system can overheat creating the risk of fire. our consumer affairs...
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ewan ireland was 17 when he attacked 52—year—old peter duncan at the entrance to the eldon square shoppingrvez musharraf, has been sentenced to death by a special court in islamabad. the general seized power in a coup in 1999, but was forced to step down in 2008 after nationwide protests. he is currently in self imposed exile in dubai but has previously denied any wrongdoing. the sentence is unlikely to be carried out, but is unprecedented. the next archbishop of york has spoken of his hopes that britain can move on from the divisions caused by brexit. the bishop of chelmsford, stephen cottrell, will take up the role when drjohn sentamu retires injune next year. and still to come on the programme — i‘ll be hearing from a vice president of the european parliament on how borisjohnson‘s latest brexit proposal is being seen by the eu. now it‘s time for a look at the weather with stav danaos. good evening. we have had damp weather in the south—east and that is clearing away overnight. a few showers scattered across parts of scotla nd showers scattered across parts of scotland as well, but it wi
ewan ireland was 17 when he attacked 52—year—old peter duncan at the entrance to the eldon square shoppingrvez musharraf, has been sentenced to death by a special court in islamabad. the general seized power in a coup in 1999, but was forced to step down in 2008 after nationwide protests. he is currently in self imposed exile in dubai but has previously denied any wrongdoing. the sentence is unlikely to be carried out, but is unprecedented. the next archbishop of york has spoken of his...