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harshita's father. he believes lamba is in india., "the uk police have not made a request so how can we arrest him?" frustrated at the apparent inaction of police in the uk, harshita's family continues to wait for their daughter's killer to be brought tojustice. samira hussain, bbc news, delhi. now, fans of gavin and stacey don't have long to wait to see the last ever episode. millions of people are expected to watch on christmas day. the show�*s creators and stars james corden and ruthjones are household names, of course, but it's many of the smaller characters that propelled the comedy to legendary status. steffan powell has been speaking to some of the actors involved. everywhere you look around barry there are reminders of a phenomenon which started here just over 17 years ago. it goes without saying that gavin and stacey is in the very dna of this town, but the show has also become a big part of the lives of some of the actors to performed in it. all right, stace? all right, nat? natalie lewis is one of stacey's arch—rivals afte
harshita's father. he believes lamba is in india., "the uk police have not made a request so how can we arrest him?" frustrated at the apparent inaction of police in the uk, harshita's family continues to wait for their daughter's killer to be brought tojustice. samira hussain, bbc news, delhi. now, fans of gavin and stacey don't have long to wait to see the last ever episode. millions of people are expected to watch on christmas day. the show�*s creators and stars james corden and...
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the funeral of harshita brella, whose body was discovered in a car boot in east london, has taken placelly strangled in corby, northamptonshire, last month. they've named her husband, pankaj lamba, as the prime suspect in their murder investigation. senior members of the royal familyjoined the king as he officially welcomed the emir of qatar for a two—day state visit. the queen, who is recovering from a form of pneumonia, was present, as was the princess of wales. the visit by the emir is controversial because of qatar's record on lgbt rights. here's daniela relph. welcoming the emir of qatar to buckingham palace. the king led the royal party, and it was while chatting to guests here that queen camilla revealed she'd been suffering from pneumonia. she's been unwell for several weeks, limiting her public duties. palace sources stressed she was now recovering but still struggling with post—viral fatigue. also present, the princess of wales, as she continues her careful return to public duty after her cancer treatment. royal salute, present. it was the prince and princess of wales who esco
the funeral of harshita brella, whose body was discovered in a car boot in east london, has taken placelly strangled in corby, northamptonshire, last month. they've named her husband, pankaj lamba, as the prime suspect in their murder investigation. senior members of the royal familyjoined the king as he officially welcomed the emir of qatar for a two—day state visit. the queen, who is recovering from a form of pneumonia, was present, as was the princess of wales. the visit by the emir is...
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coming up on newsnight on bbc two shortly, there�*s an exclusive interview with the father of harshitaant you to perform my final rites. i had no idea that i would have to do hers." a powerful interview coming up shortly on newsnight. scientists say they�*ve discovered that inter—breeding between neanderthals and early humans while migrating from africa to europe around 118,000 years ago was critical to the success of our species. the study suggests the genes that modern humans inherited inherited from neanderthals may have helped our ancestors adapt to life away from africa. pallab ghosh has the details. our kind evolved into various different types of human, but why were we the only ones to survive? the answer lies in the dna scientists extracted from ancient fossil remains. they show that our species, modern humans, died out several times. often, we are seeing ourselves, modern humans, as a big story of success coming out of africa 50,000 years ago, moving all over the world, expanding into all kinds of ecosystems and really being the kind of most successful mammal on the planet. bu
coming up on newsnight on bbc two shortly, there�*s an exclusive interview with the father of harshitaant you to perform my final rites. i had no idea that i would have to do hers." a powerful interview coming up shortly on newsnight. scientists say they�*ve discovered that inter—breeding between neanderthals and early humans while migrating from africa to europe around 118,000 years ago was critical to the success of our species. the study suggests the genes that modern humans...
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now that harshita's body is back here in india, herfamily have harshita's body is back here in india,have found some peace. but until the person responsible for her murder is found, herfamily won't get responsible for her murder is found, her family won't get the justice they so desperately seek. her final journey through her neighbourhood, carried by her community. but the person responsible for all this sadness remains at large. harshita's uncle is frustrated at the pace of the investigation of the lack of information. translation: if harshita was a citizen of the uk, the uk police would have been prompt in their investigation. we want justice, and we want it fast. we want the murderer to receive the maximum punishment possible. figs want the murderer to receive the maximum punishment possible. as they wait forjustice. — maximum punishment possible. as they wait forjustice, the _ maximum punishment possible. as they wait forjustice, the family _ maximum punishment possible. as they wait forjustice, the family finds - wait for justice, the family finds some peace. their daughter is fi
now that harshita's body is back here in india, herfamily have harshita's body is back here in india,have found some peace. but until the person responsible for her murder is found, herfamily won't get responsible for her murder is found, her family won't get the justice they so desperately seek. her final journey through her neighbourhood, carried by her community. but the person responsible for all this sadness remains at large. harshita's uncle is frustrated at the pace of the investigation...
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harshita's family in india say the last time they spoke to her was on 10th of november and her phonen the 14th of november, police discovered her body in a car in ilford, 100 miles from her home in corby. a murder investigation was launched naming her husband pankaj lamba as the prime suspect. 0ur south asia correspondent samira hussain has been speaking to the family in delhi and joins us now. this is a family devastated? it has been a little over a month since harshita brella was killed, even though her body was found four days later. you can imagine speaking with her mother, father and sister, this is a family that is bereft. the grief is overwhelming. at the same time, all three demand some kind of justice for their daughter. they want to see whoever is responsible face those crimes. this is a clip of myself speaking with her mother in which she makes that case for justice. tell me about the last time you saw her. translation: we took her to the airport. when she was leaving for the uk. she was crying a lot, saying goodbye to me. as she walked away, she turned her head to look at
harshita's family in india say the last time they spoke to her was on 10th of november and her phonen the 14th of november, police discovered her body in a car in ilford, 100 miles from her home in corby. a murder investigation was launched naming her husband pankaj lamba as the prime suspect. 0ur south asia correspondent samira hussain has been speaking to the family in delhi and joins us now. this is a family devastated? it has been a little over a month since harshita brella was killed, even...
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and an interview by the bbc, we speak to harshita brella's parents. was murdered and her body left in a car boot in east london. they say harshita brella feared her husband, now on the run, would kill her. good evening. this is newsnight, brought to you live every weeknight from broadcasting house with the best insights and interviews. our panel tonight: the former chancellor kwasi kwarteng and former labour minister margaret hodge, this week appointed labour's anti—corruption tsar. and nick is here, of course. later, that exclusive interview for newsnight from new delhi with the parents of murdered harshita brella. translation: please give my daughter “ustice. translation: please give my daughter 'ustice. i translation: please give my daughter justice- i cannot— translation: please give my daughter justice. i cannot go _ translation: please give my daughter justice. i cannot go to _ translation: please give my daughter justice. i cannot go to the _ translation: please give my daughter justice. i cannot go to the uk _ justice. i cannot go to the uk my
and an interview by the bbc, we speak to harshita brella's parents. was murdered and her body left in a car boot in east london. they say harshita brella feared her husband, now on the run, would kill her. good evening. this is newsnight, brought to you live every weeknight from broadcasting house with the best insights and interviews. our panel tonight: the former chancellor kwasi kwarteng and former labour minister margaret hodge, this week appointed labour's anti—corruption tsar. and nick...