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harry dunn's family wa nt the suggestion?erstandably so the suggestion? harry dunn's family wantjustice, understandably so in what is an absolutely horrendous case. he was allegedly killed by anne sacoolas who is now back in the us. a suggestion that swapping her for prince andrew who they were allegations against him being tied up allegations against him being tied up to the jeffrey allegations against him being tied up to thejeffrey epstein case. even the spokesperson for harry dunn's family said there is not going to be a swap because prince andrew is not facing any charges. whether he will be facing any charges is not clear. there is no suggestion of charges for prince andrew but that he may have information. this is a story which is haunting him and will not go away. it is doing record damage to the royal family. they are in the midst of facing their own existential crisis. in the sun, union a joke, the fact that the seems to be pushed about prince andrew's birthday. townhall is a been ordered by the government to fly th
harry dunn's family wa nt the suggestion?erstandably so the suggestion? harry dunn's family wantjustice, understandably so in what is an absolutely horrendous case. he was allegedly killed by anne sacoolas who is now back in the us. a suggestion that swapping her for prince andrew who they were allegations against him being tied up allegations against him being tied up to the jeffrey allegations against him being tied up to thejeffrey epstein case. even the spokesperson for harry dunn's family...
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and we will continue, without fear or favour, to seekjustice for harry dunn and for his family.will continue to seek the extradition of an sacoolas from the united states. jeremy corbyn. this morning, charlotte charles, harry's mum said, we thought we'd "bridged the gap of the government, but they've not been honest with us. mr speaker, this is only the latest case of our country's one—sided extradition treaty with the usa. this lopsided treaty means the us can request extradition and circumstances that britain cannot do. while the us continues to deny justice to harry dunn, will the prime minister commit today to seek an equal and balanced extradition relationship with the united states? prime minister. mr speaker, to be frank, i think the honourable gentleman has a point in his characterisation of our extradition arrangements with the united states, and i do think that there are elements of that relationship that are unbalanced, and i certainly think it's worth looking at. but it is totally different from the case of harry dunn and anne sacoolas, and we continue to seek the ex
and we will continue, without fear or favour, to seekjustice for harry dunn and for his family.will continue to seek the extradition of an sacoolas from the united states. jeremy corbyn. this morning, charlotte charles, harry's mum said, we thought we'd "bridged the gap of the government, but they've not been honest with us. mr speaker, this is only the latest case of our country's one—sided extradition treaty with the usa. this lopsided treaty means the us can request extradition and...
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that was in the context of harry dunn. do think that needs to be looked at again?” harry dunn.ster said that is something he has sympathy with and we will look at. we are pressing, as a government, as hard as possible and she should be returned. those are some of the issues that came up at prime minister‘s question‘s today. the government is going to be focusing on hsz. as i said, there is going to be a vote and an attempt to push the comments before the end of the day, legislation related to the early automatic release of prisoners halfway through their sentence. we will bring in more detail about coronavirus no. ten minutes ago, we we re coronavirus no. ten minutes ago, we were talking about the fact that steve walsh has been discharged from hospital. this is the man from east sussex who contracted coronavirus whilst on a business trip to singapore. it is worth bringing you a brief statement that he has now released saying, i am happy to be home and feeling well. i want to see a big thank you to the nhs who has been great throughout, and my thoughts are with everybody around
that was in the context of harry dunn. do think that needs to be looked at again?” harry dunn.ster said that is something he has sympathy with and we will look at. we are pressing, as a government, as hard as possible and she should be returned. those are some of the issues that came up at prime minister‘s question‘s today. the government is going to be focusing on hsz. as i said, there is going to be a vote and an attempt to push the comments before the end of the day, legislation...
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a spouse with no official role, and we will continue without fear or favor to seek justice for harry dunn and for his family. and we will continue to seek the extradition from her from the united states. >> jeremy corbyn? m the united states. this morning harry's mom said we thought we have bridged the gap of the government. >> this morning, his mother thought -- this lopsided the u.s. can request extradition. the u.s. continues to deny justice to harry done while will they commit today to seek an equal and balanced extradition relationship with the united states? to be frank i think the honorable gentlemen has a point in his judgment. and i do think there are elements of that relationship that are on real ballots. it is totally different from the case of harry done and we continue to seek those things in this country. it's everything to do with the relationship with the usa. the u.s. refuses to do it. i'm glad the prime minister at least has that. it's about to be laid bare. whether the publisher will be extradited to the u.s. on charges of espionage for exposing war crimes. while the pr
a spouse with no official role, and we will continue without fear or favor to seek justice for harry dunn and for his family. and we will continue to seek the extradition from her from the united states. >> jeremy corbyn? m the united states. this morning harry's mom said we thought we have bridged the gap of the government. >> this morning, his mother thought -- this lopsided the u.s. can request extradition. the u.s. continues to deny justice to harry done while will they commit...
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on the wrong side of the road when she hit harry dunn's motorcycle killing him. she spoke to investigators but fled to the u.s. and was charged with dangerous driving. the mother says diplomatic immunity is not meant to be used to protect spouses of diplomats in this way and renewing her plea for the president to step in. >> you have no idea how much a heart can break until you lose a child. she needs to come back to the u.k. president trump is the one that can make that decision. >> the u.s. has denied the u.k.'s request for extradition calling it highly inappropriate saying it would nullify diplomatic immunity. british press reports she and her husband could be spies. >> come back to the u.k., face the justice system. get it over and done with. show her children right from wrong. move on with her life and allow us to move on with ours. but without her facing the justice system, it is making things 100 times harder than it should be. >> in a statement the woman's lawyer says ann is devastated by this tragic accident and do anything she could to bring harry back.
on the wrong side of the road when she hit harry dunn's motorcycle killing him. she spoke to investigators but fled to the u.s. and was charged with dangerous driving. the mother says diplomatic immunity is not meant to be used to protect spouses of diplomats in this way and renewing her plea for the president to step in. >> you have no idea how much a heart can break until you lose a child. she needs to come back to the u.k. president trump is the one that can make that decision....
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used to deny justice to harry dunn will the prime minister commit today to seek an equal and balance extradition relationship with the united states' prime minister mr speaker i to be frank i think the honorable gentleman has a point in his characterization of our extradition arrangements with the united states and i do think that there is a there are elements of that relationship that are unbalanced i search in balance i certainly think that it is worth looking at. now all of this comes in the background of the ongoing roll over and secure last who is the wife of a u.s. intelligence agent who has been accused of killing a 19 year old man carried it done in a hit and run driving accident she was said to be driving on the wrong side of the road when the incident took place a report since coming out that she herself is also a cia agent as well now as she used diplomatic community especially that of a husband to flee the country and hasn't returned since and police have charged her with death by dangerous driving however as far as the u.s. state department are concerned they have no 1 i
used to deny justice to harry dunn will the prime minister commit today to seek an equal and balance extradition relationship with the united states' prime minister mr speaker i to be frank i think the honorable gentleman has a point in his characterization of our extradition arrangements with the united states and i do think that there is a there are elements of that relationship that are unbalanced i search in balance i certainly think that it is worth looking at. now all of this comes in the...
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while the us continues to denyjustice to harry dunn, will the prime minister commit today to seek anharacterisation of our extradition arrangements with the us and i do think that there are elements of that relationship that are unbalanced and i certainly think it is worth looking at but it is totally different from the case of harry dunn and anne sacoolas and we continue to seek the extradition of anne sacoolas to face justice in this country. mr speaker it is everything to do with the relationship with the usa that anne sacoolas has not been extradited back to britain because the us refuses to do it because of this lopsided treaty. i'm glad the prime minister at least acknowledges that. this deep disparity with the us is about to be laid bare when the courts decide whether the wikileaks publisherjulian courts decide whether the wikileaks publisher julian sands will courts decide whether the wikileaks publisherjulian sands will be extradited to the us on charlotte —— charges of espionage for exposing war crimes, the murder of civilians and large—scale corruption, so will the prime m
while the us continues to denyjustice to harry dunn, will the prime minister commit today to seek anharacterisation of our extradition arrangements with the us and i do think that there are elements of that relationship that are unbalanced and i certainly think it is worth looking at but it is totally different from the case of harry dunn and anne sacoolas and we continue to seek the extradition of anne sacoolas to face justice in this country. mr speaker it is everything to do with the...
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sacoolas six months after she fled britain — following the fatal crash that killed the teenager harry dunnthe front of the sun. they say town halls have been ordered by the government to raise the unionjack in honour of ‘scandal—hit‘ prince andrews birthday asa as a but expect making a lot of headlines as a quest for acquittal and president trump and the child. the guardian has a picture of him looking very serious. he looks a bit late but of course he wasn't think. he isa late but of course he wasn't think. he is a teflon chance that he once again its demise. i put the money on the fact that he is going to win again another number. now it has really wiped out how to attack him. kratz there is what happens in the election here. the democrats are letting laughed looking for a quite ha rd to defeat letting laughed looking for a quite hard to defeat him. the backdrop of what is happening in the d economy is doing well, he had a good set of cards to play. a smart body is on hand walking back for a second term. he has defied political conviction that we are in a world where presidents are being
sacoolas six months after she fled britain — following the fatal crash that killed the teenager harry dunnthe front of the sun. they say town halls have been ordered by the government to raise the unionjack in honour of ‘scandal—hit‘ prince andrews birthday asa as a but expect making a lot of headlines as a quest for acquittal and president trump and the child. the guardian has a picture of him looking very serious. he looks a bit late but of course he wasn't think. he isa late but of...
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extradition block now is the family of a british teenager who was killed in a road accident last august harry dunn's parents say the u.s. 1st needs to hand over and list the woman suspected of killing this she is the wife of an american diplomat and has admitted driving on the wrong side of the road but she fled the u.k. shortly afterwards claiming diplomatic immunity despite requests from the british government thus far strong requests to washington says it will not agree to her extradition while the done family's lawyer accuses the u.s.c. of rank hypocrisy over it. well asked america is. protecting her harbor the person who's accused of killing her son they have no business calling pretty extradition anybody from the united kingdom it is it is it is what they're trying to find out where is this just disgusting card or the cases are completely different but the over the principle of reciprocity routes all extradition cases if the united states is going to revoke the extradition treaty between the u.s. and as it's done here then you know the united kingdom needs to stand up to both countries need to
extradition block now is the family of a british teenager who was killed in a road accident last august harry dunn's parents say the u.s. 1st needs to hand over and list the woman suspected of killing this she is the wife of an american diplomat and has admitted driving on the wrong side of the road but she fled the u.k. shortly afterwards claiming diplomatic immunity despite requests from the british government thus far strong requests to washington says it will not agree to her extradition...
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the mail on sunday has an exclusive, claiming that the american woman accused of killing harry dunn wasa agent. claims that the department of health has been selling patient data to international drug companies is the 0bserver‘s lead. warnings of a major outbreak of coronavirus in the uk is the top story in the sunday times. the sunday mirror has an exclusive on the death of the soldier, bernard mongan, whose body the paper says went undiscovered for three weeks at catterick barracks. the biggest revolution in transport and communications since the victorian era is on the horizon, according to the sunday express. the government is planning to impose a mansion tax according to the sunday telegraph. and that's a picture of the bbc‘s sophie raworth, who has qualified to represent england in a home—international half marathon. so we are going to start off with the coronavirus. i willjust take you through those latest figures. they keep climbing up, don't they. and tying in quite nicely with the lead story in the front page of the times, we've got a warning here from somebody who really does
the mail on sunday has an exclusive, claiming that the american woman accused of killing harry dunn wasa agent. claims that the department of health has been selling patient data to international drug companies is the 0bserver‘s lead. warnings of a major outbreak of coronavirus in the uk is the top story in the sunday times. the sunday mirror has an exclusive on the death of the soldier, bernard mongan, whose body the paper says went undiscovered for three weeks at catterick barracks. the...
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is trying to bully the united kingdom into ignoring this catastrophic collision which ended in harry dunn's life but the one thing that the americans need to understand is the resolve and determination of harry's parents and the millions of supporters that they have both in the united kingdom and in the united states frankly the other issue that is becoming very clear is those of us who live near these american bases in the u.k. are not say there was another near miss yesterday of an american driving on the wrong side of the road we are very happy to have these bases in the united kingdom keeping us safe from harm overseas but if they're killing us at home there is no point and they have to go and and harry spreads and supporters will close those bases down and we will blockade them so that's an ongoing controversy in the u.k. this next one is to the british government's concern that an appeals case could see a camera and also a rapist released on bail within days there have been 25 violent criminals will avoid deportation from the u.k. this week of for a last minute legal challenge block t
is trying to bully the united kingdom into ignoring this catastrophic collision which ended in harry dunn's life but the one thing that the americans need to understand is the resolve and determination of harry's parents and the millions of supporters that they have both in the united kingdom and in the united states frankly the other issue that is becoming very clear is those of us who live near these american bases in the u.k. are not say there was another near miss yesterday of an american...
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government who will fight tooth and nail to keep a lid on it dirty secrets meanwhile the family of harry dunn a british 19 year old who was killed in a car crash last august they're calling for a songes extradition to be blocked they say the 1st want to see the u.s. return the woman suspected of killing their son through dangerous driving don was killed in north up and ship close to a u.s. military base an american diplomats wife was named as the suspect she was admitted to driving on the wrong side of the road she left the u.k. shortly after the tragic incident claiming to provide a community despite requests from the british government washington says it won't agree extradition. dunn's family lawyer joins me now live for more on the story thanks for joining us right good to have you the program today the dons have accused the u.s. of hypocrisy over this case the extradition. and the failure by the u.s. structured and secure. is that something you'd agree with that there is a case of double standard here. it's out so the one of the worst examples of hypocrisy or double double standards that
government who will fight tooth and nail to keep a lid on it dirty secrets meanwhile the family of harry dunn a british 19 year old who was killed in a car crash last august they're calling for a songes extradition to be blocked they say the 1st want to see the u.s. return the woman suspected of killing their son through dangerous driving don was killed in north up and ship close to a u.s. military base an american diplomats wife was named as the suspect she was admitted to driving on the wrong...
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where they're both coincidentally present this is quite a string of issues now it's not just the harry dunn case for the course is the huawei decision which is angered the americans because they disagree with allowing hallway into any part of the domestic scene and yes it is potentially going to have a serious effect on any proposed by lateral treaty any trade agreement with the united states because if we have a president as we do who seems to measure its policy on the basis of his own petulance that morning then i'm afraid we can expect it to be made very personal you're right that there's a number of cases now where this relationship is being tested the dunn case the obvious counsel as well i mean both leaders have been very enthusiastic previously haven't i about emphasizing the importance of that special relationship donald trump was very complimentary about johnson's leadership abilities is this just a blip do you think in the past the relationship or could this be more serious. well i was in parliament 40 years ago and we were then talking about the so-called 2 way street and that wa
where they're both coincidentally present this is quite a string of issues now it's not just the harry dunn case for the course is the huawei decision which is angered the americans because they disagree with allowing hallway into any part of the domestic scene and yes it is potentially going to have a serious effect on any proposed by lateral treaty any trade agreement with the united states because if we have a president as we do who seems to measure its policy on the basis of his own...
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. >>> the family of harry dunn urges the u.s. government to block the extradition of assange until a suspect is released to the united kingdom. he died after a motorcycle collision. diplomatic immunity was claimed because the suspects husband worked as a u.s. intelligence officer. >>> president trump and melania trump are in india for a two day visit. the president headlined a rally this morning. the indian prime minister, narendra modi, stood with the president for the national anthem. it was announced the u.s. would be selling military equipment to india. >> i'm pleased to announce that tomorrow, representatives will sign deals to sell over $3 billion in the absolute finest state of the art helicopters and other equipment to the indian armed forces. >> trade talks with the prime minister are high on president trump's agenda for the visit. >>> production ramping up in san francisco on the set of matrix 4 was crowds gathering over the weekend to catch a glimpse of filming way for the movie hits the silver screen. ktvu has sara ze
. >>> the family of harry dunn urges the u.s. government to block the extradition of assange until a suspect is released to the united kingdom. he died after a motorcycle collision. diplomatic immunity was claimed because the suspects husband worked as a u.s. intelligence officer. >>> president trump and melania trump are in india for a two day visit. the president headlined a rally this morning. the indian prime minister, narendra modi, stood with the president for the...
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they try to dry up parallel of anne sacoolas who killed harry dunn.s refused. now the us is asking the uk to send julian assange over there to stand trial in america. they say that hugely unbalanced and hugely unequal, and it's something that borisjohnson should be bringing up with donald trump. more than 150 flood warnings remain in place across the uk. major incidents have been declared in south wales, herefordshire, worcestershire and shropshire, and homes along the severn river have been evacuated. let's take a look at some of the worst hit areas. drone shots of farm land covered in water in ross—on—wye. this is close to upton—upon—severn, flooding around severn river. the wye bridge is closed in monmouth in wales, emergency services rescuing people from care home in whitchurch in herefordshire this shows emergency services rescuing people from an emergency home. there is there are six severe flood warnings in place in england — that means there is a danger to life. those warnings are all around the towns of hampton bishop, upton upon severn, iron
they try to dry up parallel of anne sacoolas who killed harry dunn.s refused. now the us is asking the uk to send julian assange over there to stand trial in america. they say that hugely unbalanced and hugely unequal, and it's something that borisjohnson should be bringing up with donald trump. more than 150 flood warnings remain in place across the uk. major incidents have been declared in south wales, herefordshire, worcestershire and shropshire, and homes along the severn river have been...
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driving on the wrong side of the road near raf croughton, in northamptonshire, where19—year—old harry dunnht just have you reaching for your skates and heading to the ice rink. meet mio. he is two years old and loves to play ice hockey. he is becoming a bit of a sporting prodigy in norway, and he even sleeps with his stick and gloves. in fact, mio is considered to be so good that he has started training with six—year—olds. john is here with the sport.|j imagine we will see mio in a sports bulletin in the future. this morning, things a bit more serious for manchester city and their fans, two year ban from the champions league, £25 million fine, and leaving so many unanswered questions. how does this leave their manager, pep guardiola, going into the final of his contract? will he stay? how will that affect tra nsfers ? stay? how will that affect transfers? so so much uncertainty comes with what is a really significant ruling from uefa. uefa claim the club have committed serious breaches of their financial fair play rules. city say they will appeal the "flawed and prejudicial" ruling, having
driving on the wrong side of the road near raf croughton, in northamptonshire, where19—year—old harry dunnht just have you reaching for your skates and heading to the ice rink. meet mio. he is two years old and loves to play ice hockey. he is becoming a bit of a sporting prodigy in norway, and he even sleeps with his stick and gloves. in fact, mio is considered to be so good that he has started training with six—year—olds. john is here with the sport.|j imagine we will see mio in a...
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there are these huawei problems, the province over extradition in regard to the harry dunne case.—— important appointment. matthew smith is from california and asa matthew smith is from california and as a passenger on the cruise ship, let's get more about the experience of being on there. matthew, what it's like being on there today with the confirmation of new cases? you know, it is still fine, in fact, i think conditions are improving, because the cruise ship management essentially is getting together and getting used to what they need to do. this was an entirely new situation for them. i think some people may have been a little more frightened that there were more cases, but the way i looked at it was, 61 cases out of over 3700 people on board is not a very large percentage, so i didn't think it increase our risk that much. how long are you expecting to be effectively incarcerated in your cabin there? ray. actually, when we first had the announcement of the quarantine, which was on wednesday, seven amr time, they instructed as we we re seven amr time, they instructed as we wer
there are these huawei problems, the province over extradition in regard to the harry dunne case.—— important appointment. matthew smith is from california and asa matthew smith is from california and as a passenger on the cruise ship, let's get more about the experience of being on there. matthew, what it's like being on there today with the confirmation of new cases? you know, it is still fine, in fact, i think conditions are improving, because the cruise ship management essentially is...
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the whole harry dunn case revolves around community.from a congestion charge. the headlines on bbc news... 11 people have now died of the virus in northern italy — prompting new foreign office advice tonight: against all but essential travel to the worst affected areas. in tenerife, a hotel is in lockdown and guests are told to stay in their rooms —— after a guest from italy tests positive for coronavirus. improvements in life expectancy in england have stalled — with some people now expecting to live shorter lives than a decade ago. more on the coronavirus now, and fears of a pandemic continue to increase, as the government issues new guidance for people returning to the uk from parts of italy. 11 people have now been confirmed as dead there. meanwhile hundreds of guests at a hotel on tenerife in the canary islands are not being allowed to leave the complex after an italian tourist staying at the hotel tested positive for the virus. the number of cases around the world is now more than 80,000 — but there have been only 13 in the uk. cl
the whole harry dunn case revolves around community.from a congestion charge. the headlines on bbc news... 11 people have now died of the virus in northern italy — prompting new foreign office advice tonight: against all but essential travel to the worst affected areas. in tenerife, a hotel is in lockdown and guests are told to stay in their rooms —— after a guest from italy tests positive for coronavirus. improvements in life expectancy in england have stalled — with some people now...
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she hopes president trump will make it happen. >> he was a free-spirited lad larger than life. >> harry dunnhen his motorcycle collided into an suv driven on the wrong side of the road by ann is he coal his the wife of an american diplomat. before she could be charged for harry's death. she fled the united kingdom and declared diplomatic immunity. >> that doesn't matter to me what her job role was or is or who she was married to or who she is employed by. she unfortunately took the life of our son. >> charlotte is pleading with president trump to extradite secolus back to the u.k. >> what is your message for president trump if you can speak to him directly right now. >> you have no idea how much your heart can break until you lose a child. knee needs to go back to the u.k. president trump is the one that can make that decision. >> this isn't the first time she has asked the president for help. in october, she met with trump in the oval office. >> he took my hand and i grasped his hand so that he couldn't let go too quickly and i asked him to please, please, you know, think about our situatio
she hopes president trump will make it happen. >> he was a free-spirited lad larger than life. >> harry dunnhen his motorcycle collided into an suv driven on the wrong side of the road by ann is he coal his the wife of an american diplomat. before she could be charged for harry's death. she fled the united kingdom and declared diplomatic immunity. >> that doesn't matter to me what her job role was or is or who she was married to or who she is employed by. she unfortunately...
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mail says it has tracked down anne sacoolas, the american accused of killing the british teenager harry dunnhs of her on the school run — images harry's family are said to have found "sickening" and "galling", according to the paper. let's ta ke let's take a look at the guardian. the guardian claims police have uncovered what they call an "epidemic" of child sex abuse in the 70s and 805. the paper says offenders included teachers, religious workers and care workers. the picture you are sinning is of donald trump after he was acquitted in the senate impeachment trial. the sun reports that the government has ordered town halls to fly the unionjack to honour prince andrew's birthday. the sun calls the move a "u in other royal news, a "hero" who saved princess anne from a kidnap attempt has told the daily mirror how the queen paid off his mortgage to thank him. former boxer ronnie russell, who is now 72, tackled the gunman after he shot four people in 1974. so then the queen said thank you and he said he was close to repossession, but he had his mortgage paid off stop he hasjust spoken about it
mail says it has tracked down anne sacoolas, the american accused of killing the british teenager harry dunnhs of her on the school run — images harry's family are said to have found "sickening" and "galling", according to the paper. let's ta ke let's take a look at the guardian. the guardian claims police have uncovered what they call an "epidemic" of child sex abuse in the 70s and 805. the paper says offenders included teachers, religious workers and care...
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relations are pull at the moment, we disagree with trump over iran, huawei, diplomatic situation, the harry dunnrength and support" of his wife, to whom he's been married for almost 27 years, and also his two daughters. the presenter said he'd suffered years of "inner conflict." sarah campbell reports. the programme he has hosted for almost two decades started very differently today, with phillip schofield's words read by his co—host and friend, holly willoughby. "with the strength and support of my wife and my daughters, i have been coming to terms with the fact that i am gay. this is something that has caused many heartbreaking conversations at home. i have been married to steph for nearly 27 years, and we have two beautiful grown—up daughters, molly and ruby. this will probably all come as something of a surprise, and i understand. but only by facing this and being honest can i hope to find peace in my mind and a way forward. please be kind, especially to my family. phillip." so... wow. i think we just should take a breath of that point. i mean, reading that i can hear your voice, i can hear
relations are pull at the moment, we disagree with trump over iran, huawei, diplomatic situation, the harry dunnrength and support" of his wife, to whom he's been married for almost 27 years, and also his two daughters. the presenter said he'd suffered years of "inner conflict." sarah campbell reports. the programme he has hosted for almost two decades started very differently today, with phillip schofield's words read by his co—host and friend, holly willoughby. "with the...
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tricky one he's run in london thanks for the finale well this whole harry done thing so controversial in the u.k. we spoke to the dunns family lawyer rod seeger i can tell you he believes that the current extradition treaty is indeed one sided. there has been a special relationship between the 2 countries for a long long time and we all enjoyed that relationship and are glad for it but there is really only one country that is behaving like an ally at the moment and that's the united kingdom because it complies with the extradition treaty. almost all the time at the moment the way the treaty is written is that the united kingdom must extradite people to the united states when it's requested but the treaty reserves the americans right to have discretion so the americans may send somebody back to the united kingdom must i'm afraid the family feel that america is putting itself 1st and is trying to bully the united kingdom into ignoring this catastrophic collision which ended in harry doesn't fly but the one thing that the americans need to understand is the resolve and determination of harry's parents and the millions of
tricky one he's run in london thanks for the finale well this whole harry done thing so controversial in the u.k. we spoke to the dunns family lawyer rod seeger i can tell you he believes that the current extradition treaty is indeed one sided. there has been a special relationship between the 2 countries for a long long time and we all enjoyed that relationship and are glad for it but there is really only one country that is behaving like an ally at the moment and that's the united kingdom...
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the mail on sunday has an exclusive report which says the american woman accused of killing harry dunnthat anne sacoolas, who left britain after the fatal crash last august, is understood to have served as a senior spy. britain could suffer a major outbreak of coronavirus. that is according to the sunday times. the paper has interviewed the microbiologist who co—discovered ebola and the presence of aids in africa. the sunday mirror leads on an exclusive story that a soldier lay dead in an army camp for three weeks before he was found. his superiors failed to spot he was not on duty, according to the paper. and online, the bangkok post are reporting on what they call the bloodbath in korat, the awful news of the mass shooting overnight which left at least 20 people dead. thai security forces have killed a soldier who shot dead at least 26 people during a brutal rampage on saturday. the attack took place in a shopping centre in the north—western city of nakhon ratchasima. we can speak now to charlie crowson, who lives in the city. good morning to you. thank you very much indeed for talki
the mail on sunday has an exclusive report which says the american woman accused of killing harry dunnthat anne sacoolas, who left britain after the fatal crash last august, is understood to have served as a senior spy. britain could suffer a major outbreak of coronavirus. that is according to the sunday times. the paper has interviewed the microbiologist who co—discovered ebola and the presence of aids in africa. the sunday mirror leads on an exclusive story that a soldier lay dead in an...