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with more on this is our reporter, graham satchell.— with more on this is our reporter, graham satchellery short hearing _ graham satchell. yes, this is a very short hearing this _ graham satchell. yes, this is a very short hearing this morning. - graham satchell. yes, this is a very short hearing this morning. piran i short hearing this morning. piran ditta khan spoke only twice, once to confirm his name and then to confirm his date of birth, which is october 1948. he his date of birth, which is october 19118. he is a 74—year—old man. he has been charged with six counts, the most serious of which is murder. and he has also been charged with robbery and four counts of possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life. as you say, this goes back to november 2005 and the murder of pc sharon beshenivsky. you may remember this case. she had been called to reports of a robbery at a travel agents with another female colleague and was shot inside that travel agent. colleague and was shot inside that travelagent. i colleague and was shot inside that travel agent. i should say that there have
with more on this is our reporter, graham satchell.— with more on this is our reporter, graham satchellery short hearing _ graham satchell. yes, this is a very short hearing this _ graham satchell. yes, this is a very short hearing this morning. - graham satchell. yes, this is a very short hearing this morning. piran i short hearing this morning. piran ditta khan spoke only twice, once to confirm his name and then to confirm his date of birth, which is october 1948. he his date of birth,...
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ok, graham satchell, thank you for— here today. 0k, graham satchell, thank you for that. _ the europeanch a spacecraft towards jupiter this lunchtime in search for signs of life on three of the planet�*s moons. the vessel is called thejupiter icy moons explorer, and is also referred to asjuice. it�*ll take eight years to reach the moons, which scientists think may have liquid oceans beneath the surface. 0ur science editor rebecca morelle reports. they�*re some of the largest moons in the solar system. 0rbiting jupiter, they�*re shrouded in thick layers of ice. but beneath, there are hints of vast liquid oceans, and scientists want to find out if they could support life. now, a european space agency mission could answer that question. the spacecraft is called juice, and it has an epicjourney ahead of more than a billion miles. it will study europa and callisto in close—up detail before getting into orbit around the biggest moon, ganymede. the uk has developed one of the instruments on the spacecraft. so what we�*re looking at here is the flight bay of our instrument. the black box is the
ok, graham satchell, thank you for— here today. 0k, graham satchell, thank you for that. _ the europeanch a spacecraft towards jupiter this lunchtime in search for signs of life on three of the planet�*s moons. the vessel is called thejupiter icy moons explorer, and is also referred to asjuice. it�*ll take eight years to reach the moons, which scientists think may have liquid oceans beneath the surface. 0ur science editor rebecca morelle reports. they�*re some of the largest moons in...
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graham satchell, bbc news.not any more. because from now on that beautiful part of the world will be known as bannau brycheiniog. it's hoped the switch to its welsh name will help celebrate the area's culture and heritage. john maguire reports. i'm taking the plunge. jumping into a river in the brecon beacons national park, but emerging into what's now called bannau brycheiniog, named after the king who ruled over this land in the 5th century. and no—one says it better than michael sheen in this promotionalfilm. a new kind of national park. not the brecon beacons national park, though. not anymore. no. this place has a new name now. or rather an old one — bannau brycheiniog — an old name for a new way to be. a name from our past, to take us into our future. beautiful, isn't it? yes, michael, it really is. even on this gorge walk in between thejumping and the swimming, the instructors believe it's important to remind you what this area means — not just today, but also in the past. the miners who used to work at
graham satchell, bbc news.not any more. because from now on that beautiful part of the world will be known as bannau brycheiniog. it's hoped the switch to its welsh name will help celebrate the area's culture and heritage. john maguire reports. i'm taking the plunge. jumping into a river in the brecon beacons national park, but emerging into what's now called bannau brycheiniog, named after the king who ruled over this land in the 5th century. and no—one says it better than michael sheen in...
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graham satchel, bbc news.ple to the moon and mars. known as starship, it's the biggest and most powerful rocket ever built. developed by spacex, it stands at 393 feet and it's attempting to fly to space for the first time. but the company's founder, elon musk, says it has a fifty—fifty chance of success. our science editor rebecca morelle reports. getting ready for its biggest test — this is starship, the tallest and most powerful rocket system ever built. and it's about to make its first attempt at flying to space. what makes starship special is, first of all, it's really big. laughs like, really big. we'll have about 17 million pounds of thrust — twice as big as the biggest rocket we've ever launched. the scale of the thing, with over 30 engines — it's just gargantuan. built by elon musk�*s company spacex, starship has been in development for years. parts of the rocket have been tested, making short flights with attempted landings — not always successfully. but the idea is to be able to bring the entire laun
graham satchel, bbc news.ple to the moon and mars. known as starship, it's the biggest and most powerful rocket ever built. developed by spacex, it stands at 393 feet and it's attempting to fly to space for the first time. but the company's founder, elon musk, says it has a fifty—fifty chance of success. our science editor rebecca morelle reports. getting ready for its biggest test — this is starship, the tallest and most powerful rocket system ever built. and it's about to make its first...
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graham satchell, bbc news.y're on stage. the pop duo tvorchi will defend ukraine's title at next month's event in liverpool. our ukraine correspondentjames waterhouse went to meet them in the western city of lviv. a warning, his report contains some flashing images from the start. singing. there aren't many reasons for being in a nightclub during the afternoon. but a sound check is one of them. minus one, minus two, minus two. jeffrey, plus andrii, together make tvorchi, ukraine's electronic eurovision entry. and this is the song they're hoping to win it with — heart of steel. singing. this is basically a song about strong people who are staying in a good attitude in a negative situation. russia's continued invasion means the uk, instead of ukraine, is hosting this year's competition. at least they're doing it on behalf of the ukraine. so we know they're going to make, you know, make everything nice. make it to the best of their abilities. some tvorchi takeaways, then. it is a powerful electronic sound. the lyr
graham satchell, bbc news.y're on stage. the pop duo tvorchi will defend ukraine's title at next month's event in liverpool. our ukraine correspondentjames waterhouse went to meet them in the western city of lviv. a warning, his report contains some flashing images from the start. singing. there aren't many reasons for being in a nightclub during the afternoon. but a sound check is one of them. minus one, minus two, minus two. jeffrey, plus andrii, together make tvorchi, ukraine's electronic...
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graham satchell, bbc news.entjarred hill esplained how the story is playing out across the us. on one hand, this is on the front page of most major us newspapers but it's not necessarily the main story. in fact, only really in the washington post is it the main headline story on there. and it's been looked at pretty straightforwardly as a case in which we're seeing fox news agreeing to pay $787 million in order to avoid this trial. now, when it comes to how fox is reporting on all of this, it's slightly different, there's less coverage then we've seen, it's not really prominent on the website at all and it has been very brief in the way that they're covering this. trying to really link any allegations of false statements to their opinion hosts, as well as to any guests that might have been on the show and not necessarily to the news organisation itself. and yet there has been important reaction to this. there has been but also we have not heard a tonne of reaction from the really key players here. someone like
graham satchell, bbc news.entjarred hill esplained how the story is playing out across the us. on one hand, this is on the front page of most major us newspapers but it's not necessarily the main story. in fact, only really in the washington post is it the main headline story on there. and it's been looked at pretty straightforwardly as a case in which we're seeing fox news agreeing to pay $787 million in order to avoid this trial. now, when it comes to how fox is reporting on all of this, it's...
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our reporter graham satchell has been to meet the family.ion. deborahjames' husband seb and their two children, hugo and eloise, blown away by the amount of money people have donated to the bowelbabe fund. it's unbelievable, to be honest. it's just amazing to think, like... well, first of all, the legacy that it is. and second of all, the amount that could be achieved for this 11 million isjust, i think, beyond what anyone could realise at this point. when deborahjames was diagnosed with bowel cancer, she started sharing her story on social media. she was honest about the treatment she was having. but there was always joy and dancing, especially with her daughter. we'd dance every second. if she had chemo and she felt bad that day, we would just get up and dance because it would help to stop thinking about things because we were just dancing together. how was your day? seb has not spoken publicly since his wife died last year. he has been spending time with his children, and working out how the bowelbabe fund should be spent. there is that s
our reporter graham satchell has been to meet the family.ion. deborahjames' husband seb and their two children, hugo and eloise, blown away by the amount of money people have donated to the bowelbabe fund. it's unbelievable, to be honest. it's just amazing to think, like... well, first of all, the legacy that it is. and second of all, the amount that could be achieved for this 11 million isjust, i think, beyond what anyone could realise at this point. when deborahjames was diagnosed with bowel...
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let's go live now to our correspondent graham satchell for more on this.n in this strike, what impact is it having? this strike, what impact is it havin: ? ~ ., this strike, what impact is it havinu? ~ ., ., ,, this strike, what impact is it havinu? ., ., ,, ., having? well, we are at st thomas as hosital in having? well, we are at st thomas as hospital in central— having? well, we are at st thomas as hospital in central london, _ having? well, we are at st thomas as hospital in central london, just - hospital in central london, just next to the house of commons. there is no doubt nhs bosses are very worried about patient safety and they are saying that this will be causing the biggest disruption to the nhs and the whole of its history. hundreds of thousands of procedures and operations cancelled. they say they have got contingency plans in place, so they are bringing in consultants and nursing staff to try and do their best but they are worried. as you can hear, the picket line in good voice. they will be up and down the country in england. we can speak t
let's go live now to our correspondent graham satchell for more on this.n in this strike, what impact is it having? this strike, what impact is it havin: ? ~ ., this strike, what impact is it havinu? ~ ., ., ,, this strike, what impact is it havinu? ., ., ,, ., having? well, we are at st thomas as hosital in having? well, we are at st thomas as hospital in central— having? well, we are at st thomas as hospital in central london, _ having? well, we are at st thomas as hospital in central...
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graham satchell, bbc news.s. the trainer of the horse hill 16, which died in saturday's race, has accused the protestors of causing the tragedy — claiming the delay to the race caused the horses to get worked up. the delay to the race definitely contributed hugely to what happened at the first two fences. if we look at the first two fences. if we look at the first two fences. if we look at the last nine years since the course has been modified, there has been an average of under two fall is at the first two fences, and this year, everybody getting very uptight about it, horses, jockeys, starter, and there were eight fallers at the first two fences, so those figures alone make it point to the fact that everybody just got very uptight and very unsettled, and this was all caused by these so—called animal lovers. it caused by these so-called animal lovers. , " , caused by these so-called animal lovers. , lovers. it is 11 minutes past eight. you are watching _ lovers. it is 11 minutes past eight. you are watching br
graham satchell, bbc news.s. the trainer of the horse hill 16, which died in saturday's race, has accused the protestors of causing the tragedy — claiming the delay to the race caused the horses to get worked up. the delay to the race definitely contributed hugely to what happened at the first two fences. if we look at the first two fences. if we look at the first two fences. if we look at the last nine years since the course has been modified, there has been an average of under two fall is...
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our reporter graham satchell is in east london. a strike today, a strike on tuesday, and more strike dates set for the summertime. and more strike dates set for the summertime-— and more strike dates set for the summertime. midwives in england have voted to accept an nhs pay offer according to the royal college of midwives. further healthcare strikes are still set to take this weekend though, as members of the royal college of nursing have already turned down the offer, which includes a 5% pay rise. nurses are set to walk out for a 48—hour strike on april 30th. here's sarah with a look at this morning's weather. how are you? very good, thank you. i have managed to find you some blue sky out there. good morning. some of us seeing some glimpses of sunshine. particularly towards the east. this is a picture in kent. as we head through the day, cloud across much of the uk. sweeping eastwards, and it will bring rain from many throughout the day. it won't be running all day but we have a couple of weather fronts to contend with. one sitti
our reporter graham satchell is in east london. a strike today, a strike on tuesday, and more strike dates set for the summertime. and more strike dates set for the summertime-— and more strike dates set for the summertime. midwives in england have voted to accept an nhs pay offer according to the royal college of midwives. further healthcare strikes are still set to take this weekend though, as members of the royal college of nursing have already turned down the offer, which includes a 5%...
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total hit £3.5 million and today that figure has passed an incredible £11 million. 0ur reporter graham satchell known as bowelbabe. one thing that i wanted to do before i passed away was to set up the bowelbabe fund. a new video message from dame deborahjames recorded just weeks before she died and released today by her family. we will ensure that more people have access to personalised medicine, clinical trials, cutting edge technology to help more and more people live longer with cancer. three, two, one. we were filming with debra and her family the day she set up the fund. cheering. it passed £1 million within 2a hours and reached £7 million by the time she died. what i really want to happen is i don't want any other deborahs to have to go through this. and itjust means so much to me. it means kind of... it makes me feel utterly loved, it makes me feel like we're all kind of in it at the end together. and we all want to make a difference and say, you know what, screw you, cancer. you know, we can do better, ee can do better for people. we can do better for people. and we just need to show it
total hit £3.5 million and today that figure has passed an incredible £11 million. 0ur reporter graham satchell known as bowelbabe. one thing that i wanted to do before i passed away was to set up the bowelbabe fund. a new video message from dame deborahjames recorded just weeks before she died and released today by her family. we will ensure that more people have access to personalised medicine, clinical trials, cutting edge technology to help more and more people live longer with cancer....
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sebastian, who's spoken about her legacy for the first time since she died, with our reporter graham satchell£11.3 million. deborahjames' husband sebastian and their two children blown away by the amount of money people have donated to the bowelbabe fund. it’s to the bowelbabe fund. it's unbelievable, _ to the bowelbabe fund. it�*s unbelievable, to be honest. it's just amazing to think like, well, first of all the legacy that it is. and second of all, the amount that could be achieved for this 11 million isjust, i think, could be achieved for this 11 million isjust, ithink, beyond what anyone could realise at this point. what anyone could realise at this oint. �* , what anyone could realise at this oint. �*, ., , , ., point. it's actually mind blowing. i remember — point. it's actually mind blowing. i remember having _ point. it's actually mind blowing. i remember having a _ point. it's actually mind blowing. i remember having a conversation, | remember having a conversation, like, _ remember having a conversation, like, imagine if we hit 250,000, that would — like, imagine if we hit 250,000,
sebastian, who's spoken about her legacy for the first time since she died, with our reporter graham satchell£11.3 million. deborahjames' husband sebastian and their two children blown away by the amount of money people have donated to the bowelbabe fund. it’s to the bowelbabe fund. it's unbelievable, _ to the bowelbabe fund. it�*s unbelievable, to be honest. it's just amazing to think like, well, first of all the legacy that it is. and second of all, the amount that could be achieved for...
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our reporter graham satchell is outside st thomas' hospital in london for us this morning.4 hours in, how much of an impact is this strike having so far? hhs this strike having so far? nhs bosses are — this strike having so far? nhs bosses are really _ this strike having so far? hhs bosses are really worried about this is, sadly, because they say it will be the most disruptive strike in the nhs's be the most disruptive strike in the nhs�*s whole history. if there is one crumb of good news, we are not hearing of any major incidents overnight, but it was overnight to care that the bosses were worried about. it suggests that their contingency plans of putting other staff in place, consultants and nurses, appear to be working. there's not to say there is not an impact, there really is. hundreds of thousands of appointments and operations and other procedures will be and have been cancelled over the next four days putting enormous pressure on an already pressurised system. we are at st hospital, the picket line will be arriving at around 7:30am. this dispute has been stuck and n
our reporter graham satchell is outside st thomas' hospital in london for us this morning.4 hours in, how much of an impact is this strike having so far? hhs this strike having so far? nhs bosses are — this strike having so far? nhs bosses are really _ this strike having so far? hhs bosses are really worried about this is, sadly, because they say it will be the most disruptive strike in the nhs's be the most disruptive strike in the nhs�*s whole history. if there is one crumb of good news,...
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graham satchell has been looking back at his incredible career.the heart of strictly come dancing. seven! cheering. as the head judge, he combined technical analysis... i'm happier than a banker counting his christmas bonus. ..with a witty love of wordplay... it was like a cow pat on countryfile. hot and steamy. ..and genuine warmth. we've seen a samba that's full of bounce and full of go and verve. we've seen the most elegant of foxtrots and both equally beautiful. yeah, you're right. thejudges, len goodman and craig revel horwood are here. len was a regular guest on this programme and was always ready with a quick one—liner. i know probably you've got it in your mind to say who do you think is going to win or whatever? but it's like my bank account. there's nothing in it. yeah, right. your wallet maybe, not your bank account! he used his time on the breakfast sofa to explain his approach on strictly. what i try to do when ijudge, i try to forget what's been and i try to judge each time as a new turn of the page. and we've got new dances that non
graham satchell has been looking back at his incredible career.the heart of strictly come dancing. seven! cheering. as the head judge, he combined technical analysis... i'm happier than a banker counting his christmas bonus. ..with a witty love of wordplay... it was like a cow pat on countryfile. hot and steamy. ..and genuine warmth. we've seen a samba that's full of bounce and full of go and verve. we've seen the most elegant of foxtrots and both equally beautiful. yeah, you're right....