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helen bailey was a successful author.ll as murdering her, stewart also killed her dachshund, boris, who she doted on. ooh, that wasn't supposed to happen! after her husband's death helen bailey began blogging about her sense of loss. and it was through a facebook bereavement group that she met ian stewart, whose wife had died. but while she was planning their wedding, he was planning her murder. ian stewart's sons were in court to see their father convicted of killing the woman who was about to become their stepmother. last spring helen bailey suddenly vanished from the home she shared with them and their father in royston in hertfordshire. it took ian stewart five days to report her missing. hertfordshire police, how can i help. hello there, my partner has been missing since monday. she's not contacted anyone. three months after helen bailey's disappearance, police began searching the garage, which was at a distance from the house. this laser imaging illustrates how, underneath the hatched door there, there was a well wi
helen bailey was a successful author.ll as murdering her, stewart also killed her dachshund, boris, who she doted on. ooh, that wasn't supposed to happen! after her husband's death helen bailey began blogging about her sense of loss. and it was through a facebook bereavement group that she met ian stewart, whose wife had died. but while she was planning their wedding, he was planning her murder. ian stewart's sons were in court to see their father convicted of killing the woman who was about to...
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helen bailey was a successful author.as murdering her, stewart also killed her dachshund boris, whom she doted on. oh, that wasn't supposed to happen! after her husband's death, helen began blogging about her sense of loss and it was through facebook bereavement group that she met ian stewart whose wife had died. she thought she'd found a new soul mate. but while she was planning their wedding, he was planning her murder. last spring, she suddenly vanished from their million pound home in royston, in hertfordshire. it took ian stewart five days to report her missing. ‘my partner has been missing since monday, ‘and not contacting anyone.‘ despite appeals from family and friends, there was no sign of helen. three months after she disappeared, police came back here and began searching places they had not looked at before. including a spot in the garage. the garage was at a distance from the house. this laser imaging illustrates how under a hatch door there was a well with a cesspit. the police began probing, and it was here,
helen bailey was a successful author.as murdering her, stewart also killed her dachshund boris, whom she doted on. oh, that wasn't supposed to happen! after her husband's death, helen began blogging about her sense of loss and it was through facebook bereavement group that she met ian stewart whose wife had died. she thought she'd found a new soul mate. but while she was planning their wedding, he was planning her murder. last spring, she suddenly vanished from their million pound home in...
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but helen definitely loved him. now police have launched an investigation into the sudden death of stewart's wife seven years ago. also tonight. a political row about the compensation paid to the british so—called is fighter after he was detained at guantanamo. for the first time in its history, the metropolitan police give the top job to a woman. french politicians take the battle for the coming presidential election to the farmers. and newly discovered planets — scientists believe they could have the conditions needed for life. and coming up in sportsday on bbc news. testing times for the champions leicester, this time in europe, as they faced the spanish side sevilla in the last 16 of the champions league. good evening. the fiance of the children's author helen bailey has been found guilty of murdering her and dumping her body in a cesspit under their garage in hertfordshire. ian stewart, who's 56, drugged ms bailey over several weeks before smothering her in april last year, in the hope of claiming a multi—milli
but helen definitely loved him. now police have launched an investigation into the sudden death of stewart's wife seven years ago. also tonight. a political row about the compensation paid to the british so—called is fighter after he was detained at guantanamo. for the first time in its history, the metropolitan police give the top job to a woman. french politicians take the battle for the coming presidential election to the farmers. and newly discovered planets — scientists believe they...
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helen bailey was a successful author.l as murdering her, stewart also killed her dachshund, boris, whom she doted on. ooh, that wasn't supposed to happen! after her husband's death, helen bailey began blogging about her sense of loss. and it was through a facebook bereavement group that she met ian stewart, whose wife had died. but while she was planning their wedding, he was planning her murder. ian stewart's sons were in court to see their father convicted of killing the woman who was about to become their stepmother. last spring, helen bailey suddenly vanished from the home she shared with them and their father in royston in hertfordshire. it took ian stewart five days to report her missing. hertfordshire police, how can i help? hello there, my partner has been missing since monday and has not contacted anyone. three months after helen bailey's disappearance, police began searching the garage, which was at a distance this laser imaging illustrates how, underneath the hatched door there, there was a well with a cesspit.
helen bailey was a successful author.l as murdering her, stewart also killed her dachshund, boris, whom she doted on. ooh, that wasn't supposed to happen! after her husband's death, helen bailey began blogging about her sense of loss. and it was through a facebook bereavement group that she met ian stewart, whose wife had died. but while she was planning their wedding, he was planning her murder. ian stewart's sons were in court to see their father convicted of killing the woman who was about...
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helen bailey was a successful author. murdering her, stewart also killed her dachshund boris, whom she doted on. oh, that wasn't supposed to happen! after her husband's death, helen bailey began blogging about her sense of loss and it was through a facebook bereavement group that she met ian stewart whose wife had died. she thought she'd found a new soulmate. but while she was planning their wedding, he was planning her murder. last spring helen bailey suddenly vanished from their million pound home in royston, in hertfordshire. it took ian stewart five days to report her missing. police, how can i help? hello there. my partner has been missing since monday and not contacted anyone. despite appeals from family and friends, there was no sign of helen bailey. three months after she disappeared, police came back here and began searching places they hadn't looked at before including a spot in the garage. the garage was at a distance from the house. this laser imaging illustrates how underneath the hatch door there, there was
helen bailey was a successful author. murdering her, stewart also killed her dachshund boris, whom she doted on. oh, that wasn't supposed to happen! after her husband's death, helen bailey began blogging about her sense of loss and it was through a facebook bereavement group that she met ian stewart whose wife had died. she thought she'd found a new soulmate. but while she was planning their wedding, he was planning her murder. last spring helen bailey suddenly vanished from their million pound...
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he has lied to helen bailey's family. he lied to the colleagues and friends of helen bailey.ssida dick is appointed as the new metropolitan police commissioner, becoming the first woman in its 188 year history to run scotland yard. the appointment has been criticised by the family ofjean charles de menezes, the innocent man who was shot dead after the london bombings. a jury later found that ms dick, who was in charge on the day, had done nothing wrong. the brother of the british is fighter who carried out a suicide bombing in iraq describes how his family tried to prevent him from going to syria.
he has lied to helen bailey's family. he lied to the colleagues and friends of helen bailey.ssida dick is appointed as the new metropolitan police commissioner, becoming the first woman in its 188 year history to run scotland yard. the appointment has been criticised by the family ofjean charles de menezes, the innocent man who was shot dead after the london bombings. a jury later found that ms dick, who was in charge on the day, had done nothing wrong. the brother of the british is fighter who...
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he has lied to helen bailey's family. he lied to the colleagues and friends of helen bailey. a very wicked crime. one of the hardest and most challenging investigations i've dealt with. cressida dick is appointed as the new metropolitan police commissioner, becoming the first woman in its 188 year history to run scotland yard. the appointment has been criticised by the family ofjean charles de menezes, the innocent man who was shot dead after the london bombings. a jury later found that ms dick, who was in charge on the day, had done nothing wrong. the brother of the british is fighter who carried out a suicide bombing in iraq describes how his family tried to prevent him from going to syria. even his wife tried to stop him, you know, going over there and went over herself and got in trouble too. it has been hard for us, you know. the supreme court says income rules which prevent some people bringing a foreign spouse to the uk are lawful. the bbc is to launch a new television channel in scotland. it'll broadcast from autumn next year with an annual £30 million budget. and dia
he has lied to helen bailey's family. he lied to the colleagues and friends of helen bailey. a very wicked crime. one of the hardest and most challenging investigations i've dealt with. cressida dick is appointed as the new metropolitan police commissioner, becoming the first woman in its 188 year history to run scotland yard. the appointment has been criticised by the family ofjean charles de menezes, the innocent man who was shot dead after the london bombings. a jury later found that ms...
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helen bailey was a successful author.as murdering her, stewart also killed her dachshund boris, whom she doted on. oh, that wasn't supposed to happen! after her husband's death, helen bailey began blogging about her sense of loss and it was through facebook bereavement group that she met ian stewart whose wife had died. she thought she'd found a new soul mate. but while she was planning their wedding, he was planning her murder. last spring, she suddenly vanished from their million pound home in royston, in hertfordshire. it took ian stewart five days to report her missing. police how can i help? my partner has been missing since monday, and not contacting anyone. despite appeals from family and friends, there was no sign of helen. three months after she disappeared, police came back here and began searching places they had not looked at before. including a spot in the garage. the garage was at a distance from the house. the police started probing. they found helen bailey's body. and buried with her was her dog, boris. th
helen bailey was a successful author.as murdering her, stewart also killed her dachshund boris, whom she doted on. oh, that wasn't supposed to happen! after her husband's death, helen bailey began blogging about her sense of loss and it was through facebook bereavement group that she met ian stewart whose wife had died. she thought she'd found a new soul mate. but while she was planning their wedding, he was planning her murder. last spring, she suddenly vanished from their million pound home...
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¿quÉ nos puedes decir de eso helen?.que existen actualmente. y una continuaciÓn de las mismas polÍticas que hemos visto los Últimos 8 aÑos con excepciÓn que se regresa a la fuerza de seguridad fronteriza, la habilidad para poder realmente arrestar y detener a aquellas personas, principalmente aquellos que han cometido delitos penales y un en fo enfoque sobre las ciudades santuario. es un desafÍo a la ley federal y uno no puede pie escoger la ley que puede apagar e ignorar. >>> daca que fue una acciÓn ejecutiva no se estÁ tocando se mantiene en pie. ciertamente daca no se afecta f lo que hemos visto del proceso y lo que hemos visto en el informe del departamento de seguridad nacional. helen hay muchos que preguntan si al priorizar, al decir que los criminales indocumentados son los que van a ser deportados primero. quÉ es lo que define ser un indocumentado criminal, es la madre que regresÓ a este paÍs para estar con sus hijos nacidos en estados unidos. es la persona que le pagaron con un foco en el do che fundido r ¿cuÁl
¿quÉ nos puedes decir de eso helen?.que existen actualmente. y una continuaciÓn de las mismas polÍticas que hemos visto los Últimos 8 aÑos con excepciÓn que se regresa a la fuerza de seguridad fronteriza, la habilidad para poder realmente arrestar y detener a aquellas personas, principalmente aquellos que han cometido delitos penales y un en fo enfoque sobre las ciudades santuario. es un desafÍo a la ley federal y uno no puede pie escoger la ley que puede apagar e ignorar. >>>...
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one victim was returned to deborah hospital in browns mills, and another was airlift dollars to helen helene fuld mel center in trenton, extent of injuries isn't known. >> and another crash also involve several vehicles early today on the pennsylvania turnpike in downing inning town, chester county, happen before 9:00 this morning, eastbound between the exits for morgantown and downingtown. so far there are no report of serious injuries, and the accident has been cleared. >>> and we are also still waiting to hear on the conditions of three pedestrians struck by a car on city avenue. it happened shortly before 10:00 last night, before monument road, wynnefield height. car windshield was smashed on impact. at last check police are still investigating the cause of the crash. no word on if any charges will be filed. >>> meanwhile, police need
one victim was returned to deborah hospital in browns mills, and another was airlift dollars to helen helene fuld mel center in trenton, extent of injuries isn't known. >> and another crash also involve several vehicles early today on the pennsylvania turnpike in downing inning town, chester county, happen before 9:00 this morning, eastbound between the exits for morgantown and downingtown. so far there are no report of serious injuries, and the accident has been cleared. >>> and...
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few teams bear that burden ;; helens the ane‘jjf lives; to 7:7 z c» , 7—7—— leeds.tyteljveeupte here. leeds. the oppertdnitytdljveeuptd here. but the rhinos this is as it here. but the rhinos this is as much about beginnings of starting again. last year was one to forget. that the only score of the first half. it was a leeds it lead the did not last long. points are always ha rd to not last long. points are always hard to come by. still this extraordinary try saving tackle was as good as it got. both now going close and neither quite able to add further points. st helens with the slender victory but the optimism for the season ahead remains firmly intact. it's been confirmed that the roof will be open for the big six nations match between england and wales on saturday. that suits england, who asked for that to be the case. 0ur sports correspondent, joe wilson, spent the day at england's base. another training session for england as they look to stretch this winning run in cardiff over the weekend. another change in the starting line—up. jack clifford comes in to sta
few teams bear that burden ;; helens the ane‘jjf lives; to 7:7 z c» , 7—7—— leeds.tyteljveeupte here. leeds. the oppertdnitytdljveeuptd here. but the rhinos this is as it here. but the rhinos this is as much about beginnings of starting again. last year was one to forget. that the only score of the first half. it was a leeds it lead the did not last long. points are always ha rd to not last long. points are always hard to come by. still this extraordinary try saving tackle was as good...
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and that is exactly what happened to helen.at is exactly what happened to helen. herand herfamily were and that is exactly what happened to helen. her and herfamily were hit with a revenge eviction. it was horrible. after months of complaining we got a firm of solicitors in who deal with properties and estates in disrepair. they check the property, they agreed it was damp and something needed to be done, so they wrote to our landlord and instructed that work needed to be done on the property and within a week of him receiving that we received a section 21 eviction notice pushed under a mac door. because of what happened to people like helen a new law was introduced in october 2015 to try to stop retaliatory or so—called revenge eviction is —— our door. we have seen exclusive figures gathered ina have seen exclusive figures gathered in a freedom of information request from hundreds of councils right across england that show more than half haven't stopped any at all. more than a quarter don't even record figures and fewer than on
and that is exactly what happened to helen.at is exactly what happened to helen. herand herfamily were and that is exactly what happened to helen. her and herfamily were hit with a revenge eviction. it was horrible. after months of complaining we got a firm of solicitors in who deal with properties and estates in disrepair. they check the property, they agreed it was damp and something needed to be done, so they wrote to our landlord and instructed that work needed to be done on the property...
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killing helen bailey. story is that she was her first husband after a freak accident, she became lonely and went on to social media, talking to various people and he was one of them. striking up a relationship. seemed to be terribly happy with him and suddenly appears that all of the time he was planning to get rid of her and get her money. she killed her. has it hasjust got so she killed her. has it hasjust got so many elements that people are going to be interested in. her celebrity, but also the sense of midsummer models. she was planning the wedding, he was planning the murder. facebook brought them together. so many interesting strands. but on the human level it isjust a terribly strands. but on the human level it is just a terribly sad story. strands. but on the human level it isjust a terribly sad story. and also looking into the death of his first wife. going to re—examine that. very sad. we can move to the guardian. a lot of newspapers covering cressida dick, becoming the first woman to run the me
killing helen bailey. story is that she was her first husband after a freak accident, she became lonely and went on to social media, talking to various people and he was one of them. striking up a relationship. seemed to be terribly happy with him and suddenly appears that all of the time he was planning to get rid of her and get her money. she killed her. has it hasjust got so she killed her. has it hasjust got so many elements that people are going to be interested in. her celebrity, but also...
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absolutely, helen bailey was clearly a very, very well liked woman.ink, had given a lot of comfort to other people in similar positions. 0ne other people in similar positions. one of the tragedies of this is that she only met ian stewart through a bereavement website, set up to help grieving widows and widowers come to terms with their loss and certainly friends of hers who had given evidence had described in very moving terms in court how in ian stewart, who she referred to as the gorgeous, grey—haired widower, she felt she had met her soul mate, she felt she had met her soul mate, she felt she had met her soul mate, she felt she had met someone with whom she could build a new life after the death of her husband. of course one of the tragedies of this case is how she was absolutely deceived in this and how what she thought was a bright future together was simply him plotting on getting his hands on herfortune, on him plotting on getting his hands on her fortune, on her him plotting on getting his hands on herfortune, on her muddy, driving —— planning
absolutely, helen bailey was clearly a very, very well liked woman.ink, had given a lot of comfort to other people in similar positions. 0ne other people in similar positions. one of the tragedies of this is that she only met ian stewart through a bereavement website, set up to help grieving widows and widowers come to terms with their loss and certainly friends of hers who had given evidence had described in very moving terms in court how in ian stewart, who she referred to as the gorgeous,...
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helen gregory nopson was in the same year as roger. 0h, you've got the yearbook out. yes.usband,jim, was in the same class. this must bejim, is it? this isjim. jim, hello. how are you? lovely to meet you. actually a classmate of... roger's, as well? they've got the original 1958 high school yearbook. this is a picture of him right here. that there is roger curry? now, do you recognise this man from this photograph here? i saw a resemblance. yeah. i saw it in the jawline here. in his chin... it almost looks like he's got the little... dimple. dimple on it. and you can see the dimple here, yes. and a wide mouth. do you have any memory of him from high school? not really. not at all. no—one's heard anything about him since we graduated. no. he was a mystery man even then? yeah. when we match the pictures up, the likeness is striking. roger curry‘s high school is long closed... but we found an address in edmonds where we think he used to live. i think it's this house here. it's that small little house just there. that is the house... ..that i believe young roger curry grew up
helen gregory nopson was in the same year as roger. 0h, you've got the yearbook out. yes.usband,jim, was in the same class. this must bejim, is it? this isjim. jim, hello. how are you? lovely to meet you. actually a classmate of... roger's, as well? they've got the original 1958 high school yearbook. this is a picture of him right here. that there is roger curry? now, do you recognise this man from this photograph here? i saw a resemblance. yeah. i saw it in the jawline here. in his chin... it...
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the man accused of murdering the children's writer helen bailey at her home last year has told a juryd at their hertfordshire home last april. ben ando reports from st albans crown court. ian stewart was accused of drugging his fiancee, helen bailey, with sleeping tablets prescribed to him, then leaving her body with that of her beloved pet dachsund boris in a cesspit below the garage of the home they shared in royston, hertfordshire. the jury has already heard that forensics experts could not be sure that she was dead when she was put in the pit. for four weeks, ian stewart has listened silently in the dock as the prosecution outlined the case against him. today he arrived at court knowing it would be his turn to speak. as he took the stand in his own defence, he was asked directly by his barrister, simon russell flint, "it is alleged you murdered helen bailey, did you do so?" "no," he replied. mr russell flint continued, "did you play any part in her death?" "no," he replied. mr stewart also denied fraud, preventing lawful burial, and lying to the police. ian stewart broke down seve
the man accused of murdering the children's writer helen bailey at her home last year has told a juryd at their hertfordshire home last april. ben ando reports from st albans crown court. ian stewart was accused of drugging his fiancee, helen bailey, with sleeping tablets prescribed to him, then leaving her body with that of her beloved pet dachsund boris in a cesspit below the garage of the home they shared in royston, hertfordshire. the jury has already heard that forensics experts could not...
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today, he sat there motionless and behind him wasjohn bailey, helen bailey's brother. lied to his family, to helen bailey's family and he had lied to the police. the families sitting through six weeks of harrowing evidence and today, finally, it is coming to a close. he was sentenced to a minimum of 3a yea rs. was sentenced to a minimum of 3a years. that means ian stewart won't be eligible for parole until he is 90. that is mike cartwright reporting from st albans. an investigation by the bbc has found there are nearly 10,000 drivers across the uk still on the roads despite having 12 or more points currently on their driving licence. official figures reveal that one driver has over 60 points on his licence, but has still been allowed to continue driving. we spoke to the specialist traffic defence lawyer nick freeman a short time ago — he explained why these cases don't always lead to lead to driving bans. we don't want people to lose their houses, their career, theirjobs, every one to suffer for what is a relatively trivial offence. the difficulty we have is we have on
today, he sat there motionless and behind him wasjohn bailey, helen bailey's brother. lied to his family, to helen bailey's family and he had lied to the police. the families sitting through six weeks of harrowing evidence and today, finally, it is coming to a close. he was sentenced to a minimum of 3a yea rs. was sentenced to a minimum of 3a years. that means ian stewart won't be eligible for parole until he is 90. that is mike cartwright reporting from st albans. an investigation by the bbc...
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the long road to old trafford starts in st helens.7 champions will be crowned. and you can find live commentary of st helens against leeds rhinos tonight on radio 5 live from 8pm. british sprinter james ellington says he‘s determined to race at the highest level again, despite being involved in a serious motorcycle accident last month. he‘ll undergo surgery at the princess grace hospital in london tomorrow, and faces three months in a wheelchair. it‘s the first time he‘s spoken in public since the crash, which happened on a sightseeing trip during a training camp in spainjust over three weeks ago. i was coming down a mountain, i saw headlights coming towards us in our lane. i think nigel tried to swerve, there was nowhere else to go into there was nowhere else to go into the big name. as we swerved the car went back into the lane and took us out. the crazy thing is, i didn‘t get knocked out. at the time i wa nted get knocked out. at the time i wanted to be knocked out, because when i was on the floor and there was blood everywhere, an
the long road to old trafford starts in st helens.7 champions will be crowned. and you can find live commentary of st helens against leeds rhinos tonight on radio 5 live from 8pm. british sprinter james ellington says he‘s determined to race at the highest level again, despite being involved in a serious motorcycle accident last month. he‘ll undergo surgery at the princess grace hospital in london tomorrow, and faces three months in a wheelchair. it‘s the first time he‘s spoken in...
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the fiancee of the children's author helen bailey is found guilty of her murder.t's all from the bbc news at one — so it's goodbye from me — good afternoon. now time for a look at the day's sports news with me, jessica creighton. we start with football. manchester united manager jose mourinho has refused to guarantee captain wayne rooney will remain at the club, after reports he could move to the chinese super league. our football reporter simon stone is with me. it was only last month that wayne rooney was being labelled a legend of the club after scoring a goal. what is happening? the simple fact is he hasn't played in football since he became manchester united ‘s record goal—scorer and he's only played four times in a month. his stats this season, he started a premier league games, compare that to zlata n premier league games, compare that to zlatan ibrahimovic who has played 24 to zlatan ibrahimovic who has played 2a times and even like marcus rashford have all started more games that wayne rooney. the simple fact is he wants to play. our lives to the fact tha
the fiancee of the children's author helen bailey is found guilty of her murder.t's all from the bbc news at one — so it's goodbye from me — good afternoon. now time for a look at the day's sports news with me, jessica creighton. we start with football. manchester united manager jose mourinho has refused to guarantee captain wayne rooney will remain at the club, after reports he could move to the chinese super league. our football reporter simon stone is with me. it was only last month that...
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ian stewart denies killing helen bailey. st albans crown court. this morning he finished giving his evidence and when his barrister was questioning him he said helen bailey had been taken by two men, joe and nick he named them as and said they made contact with him after she had disappeared, told him not to tell the police and told him to take her phone down to broadstairs in kent. he says, explains why her barrois phone briefly connected with the wi—fi about property on the 16th of april, five days after she had disappeared. under cross—examination the prosecutor has been focusing on alterations and changes he made to his story between police interviews he gave last year and the evidence he gave last year and the evidence he gave last year and the evidence he gave in the witness box here at court. he talks about a sleeping drug that had been prescribed to ian stewart but traces of which were found in helen bailey's. it is the prosecution's case he had been drugging her and then smothered her and put her them either cesspit
ian stewart denies killing helen bailey. st albans crown court. this morning he finished giving his evidence and when his barrister was questioning him he said helen bailey had been taken by two men, joe and nick he named them as and said they made contact with him after she had disappeared, told him not to tell the police and told him to take her phone down to broadstairs in kent. he says, explains why her barrois phone briefly connected with the wi—fi about property on the 16th of april,...
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ian stewart had lied to his family, lied to helen ba iley‘s lied to his family, lied to helen bailey'st is coming toa evidence and today, finally, it is coming to a close. he was sentenced toa minimum coming to a close. he was sentenced to a minimum of 34 years. that means ian stewart would be eligible for pa role ian stewart would be eligible for parole until he is 90. ok, mike, thank you for that update from st albans crown thank you for that update from st alba ns crown court. let's get more now on the government's plans for a major overhaul of prisons in england and wales. a bill will be introduced in parliament today which sets in law — for the first time — that a key purpose of prison is to rehabilitate offenders, notjust punish them. with me is andrew neilson, director of campaigns at the howard league for penal reform. thank you very much for coming along to talk to us. it's always been an aspiration that prisoners should experience rehabilitation during their time experience rehabilitation during theirtime in experience rehabilitation during their time injail, not experience r
ian stewart had lied to his family, lied to helen ba iley‘s lied to his family, lied to helen bailey'st is coming toa evidence and today, finally, it is coming to a close. he was sentenced toa minimum coming to a close. he was sentenced to a minimum of 34 years. that means ian stewart would be eligible for pa role ian stewart would be eligible for parole until he is 90. ok, mike, thank you for that update from st albans crown thank you for that update from st alba ns crown court. let's get...
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dame helen mirren.ful as well, she has won pretty much every award going and she is giving a talk to the princes trust, the young people at the princes trust, about the times in her life when she has experienced low self—esteem. we will talk to her later about that and other things of course. do get in touch with us throughout the morning — use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. let's get some sport now with hugh woozencroft. hugh — news this morning about wayne rooney and his possible move to china? his agent is flying out there, it might happen? we were talking about wayne rooney and that prospective move to china, and that prospective move to china, a huge £1 million per week is on the table. we know about that rooney's agent paul stretford has travelled to china to see if he can negotiate a dealfor the food to china to see if he can negotiate a deal for the food to leave manchester united after 13 years at the club. he arrived under the cilic
dame helen mirren.ful as well, she has won pretty much every award going and she is giving a talk to the princes trust, the young people at the princes trust, about the times in her life when she has experienced low self—esteem. we will talk to her later about that and other things of course. do get in touch with us throughout the morning — use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. let's get some sport now with hugh woozencroft. hugh...
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let's talk to professor helen stokes lampard, the chairof let's talk to professor helen stokes lampardoyal couege lampard, the chair of the royal college of gps. good afternoon. we have been talking about these ten minute appointment slots gps in england can offer. how does that compare to other countries? the four nations of the uk are pretty much the same. we all work in a ten minute appointment basis. across europe and the rest of the western world this is a significantly shorter time than anyone else offers. 20 minutes is much more the norm. we recognise that patients are complicated and with an ageing population, people having lots of complex conditions, to do that justice does take longer than ten minutes. of course we also have the issue of numbers of gps available to surgeries as well. zouma be that contributes to the broader picture? absolutely. that is the underlying problem. gps don't have too offered ten minute appointments. we can choose to offer longer if we can. the reality is we are desperately short of doctors at the moment. it isa short of doctors at the moment. it is
let's talk to professor helen stokes lampard, the chairof let's talk to professor helen stokes lampardoyal couege lampard, the chair of the royal college of gps. good afternoon. we have been talking about these ten minute appointment slots gps in england can offer. how does that compare to other countries? the four nations of the uk are pretty much the same. we all work in a ten minute appointment basis. across europe and the rest of the western world this is a significantly shorter time than...
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he said helen was solving a problem with them and that he was not to tell anyone.old a lie to his son about it that she had went to broadstairs and left a note. he will continue giving evidence tomorrow. thank you, ben, from st albans crown court. more now on the final hours of debate in the commons over the government's brexit bill. labour's shadow business secretary is considering resigning over the issue. clive lewis has indicated he may rebel againstjeremy corbyn's order to back the government's plans. let's go to ben brown, who's outside the houses of parliament. yes, that vote around eight o'clock this evening. we will be looking to see how many labour mps rebel againstjeremy corbyn's three line whip, telling them they should vote for the european union bill which effectively empowers the government and theresa may to begin that formal process of brexit negotiations. let's speak to a couple of mps here at westminster. sir william cash, lifelong eurosceptic and leave campaigner, and the westminster leader of plaid cymru, thank you very much for being with me.
he said helen was solving a problem with them and that he was not to tell anyone.old a lie to his son about it that she had went to broadstairs and left a note. he will continue giving evidence tomorrow. thank you, ben, from st albans crown court. more now on the final hours of debate in the commons over the government's brexit bill. labour's shadow business secretary is considering resigning over the issue. clive lewis has indicated he may rebel againstjeremy corbyn's order to back the...
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if you knew her youou would see why i call her that because i am fromrds, alabama he would call me helen keller all the time because i said nothing and heard nothing and sawy. nothing. [laughter]>> u and that worked out well for him because he could not blame me for anything he would say helen keller did not tell me. people would look at him like he was crazy. some of them will look strange his papers have been given to the south carolina library including the helen keller love notes. 50 [laughter] that will get some biographer one of these days. and his beautiful words i will always cherish those. >> we were classmates and never copied of that magazine where he was the poetry director and he has to pull limbs in their the elaborate to give to you. [applause] >> but laszlo -- also ask you to speak to some of thew. wonderful things that he wrote about the citadel later in his life. >> if i knew of any of them i was. [laughter] he did.ine bal, is that they had -- >> [inaudible] >> yes, they did. and it was, they had a lot of these people were there. >> [inaudible] in the church -- [inaudib
if you knew her youou would see why i call her that because i am fromrds, alabama he would call me helen keller all the time because i said nothing and heard nothing and sawy. nothing. [laughter]>> u and that worked out well for him because he could not blame me for anything he would say helen keller did not tell me. people would look at him like he was crazy. some of them will look strange his papers have been given to the south carolina library including the helen keller love notes. 50...
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tomorrow, helen's law will be considered in parliament.st‘s jayne mccubbin has been speaking to helen's mother, marie, who has led the campaign. it doesn't get easier. it doesn't get better. you just deal with it better. marie has lived with the pain of losing her daughter for almost 30 years. a pain made sharper by the fact that her body has never been found. i haven't got helen's remains. that is what i want. i gave birth to her. i gave life to her. i need to be able to bury her remains. give her a resting place. good morning, love. this is all she has two mark her daughter's life, a marble bench in a graveyard, and a co nsta nt, marble bench in a graveyard, and a constant, tortuous thought about where helen might be. you look all the time. all the time. we have friends who would come down and stay for the weekend. we will take them ona for the weekend. we will take them on a walk. we haven't had a look over here. we don't tell the friends. but we take them. and while we are out walking and talking, i am busy looking, what is that little
tomorrow, helen's law will be considered in parliament.st‘s jayne mccubbin has been speaking to helen's mother, marie, who has led the campaign. it doesn't get easier. it doesn't get better. you just deal with it better. marie has lived with the pain of losing her daughter for almost 30 years. a pain made sharper by the fact that her body has never been found. i haven't got helen's remains. that is what i want. i gave birth to her. i gave life to her. i need to be able to bury her remains....
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but helen definitely loved him.dden death of stewart's wife seven years ago. also tonight. a political row about the compensation paid to the british so—called is fighter after he was detained at guantanamo. for the first time in its history, the metropolitan police give the top job to a woman. french politicians take the battle for the coming presidential
but helen definitely loved him.dden death of stewart's wife seven years ago. also tonight. a political row about the compensation paid to the british so—called is fighter after he was detained at guantanamo. for the first time in its history, the metropolitan police give the top job to a woman. french politicians take the battle for the coming presidential
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joining me for insight and analysis are jerry gerry saa ebb of the wall street journal, helene cooper of the new york times, and eliana johnson of politico. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press qwest qwest. >>> from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, celebrating its 70th year this is "meet the press press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. the president's approval rating stands at 44% with 48% disapproving. that is the lowest rating ever recorded in our poll at this early stage of a presidency. it took president obama 32 months to fall into negative territory and george bush 42 months to fall under rocky water. mr. trump's approval rating suggests a durable floor of support for him. that support comes almost entirely from republicans who approve of the president by 86% and democrats disapprove by exactly 86 to 9. it is independences that put him under water. they disapprove by a nine-point margin, 38 to 47. one issue that doesn't seem to hurt the president right now at least in the eyes of his supporters are the reported ties he and his
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that's a tell-tale sign that i really love helen mirren. >> stephen: you were so nervous? my mind. >> stephen: i had her on the show and she walked right up to me and kissed me on the mouth. >> i heard. >> stephen: yeah, i heard, too! from my wife. that helen mirren is quite an attractive lady. >> yeah. >> stephen: and you worked with brian cranston. he's attractive ( applause ) he's so approachable and cool. >> i call him america's sweetheart. he's the greatest man in the world. i'm going to say clap for that for sure. >> stephen: i'm all in on that. sure. yeah. >> yeah, he was amazing. actually the first day i met him was the morning he was nominated for an oscar. oscar. i stopped in to cbs and got a balloon and handed to him and i said, hi, i'm zoe. and i looked at it and it said, "it's a boy." ( laughter ) >> stephen: well, now, your new movie is called -- it's before i fall. what's that about? >> about a young girl that relives the last day of her life over and over again until she learns how to right her wrong. the thing i love about this movie in what feels like a t
that's a tell-tale sign that i really love helen mirren. >> stephen: you were so nervous? my mind. >> stephen: i had her on the show and she walked right up to me and kissed me on the mouth. >> i heard. >> stephen: yeah, i heard, too! from my wife. that helen mirren is quite an attractive lady. >> yeah. >> stephen: and you worked with brian cranston. he's attractive ( applause ) he's so approachable and cool. >> i call him america's sweetheart. he's the...
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but among them will be notes to helen keller, love notes to helen keller. [laughter] so that's really are, really going to get some biographer one of these days fits, i'm sure. but he did. and those beautiful, beautiful words, you know, of his i will always cherish those. >> i have a gift and a question. >> okay. >> i wear the ring. >> uh-oh. >> pat and i were classmates. >> oh, dear. >> and i have a copy of a 1966 shako which is this literary magazine where pat was the editor, and he has two poems in there that i'd like to give to you. >> oh, thank you so much. thank you. [applause] >> why i have it 50 years later, i don't know. >> i'm just glad that you do. >> but i also would ask you to speak to some of the wonderful things that pat wrote about the citadel later in his life. >> if i knew of any of 'em, i would. [laughter] no, he did. he and the citadel kissed and made up. he gave the 2001 -- i'm going to tell y'all why i'm referring to jonathan in just a minute. 2001 commencement speech at the citadel. and i don't -- his funeral was a haze, i can't remem
but among them will be notes to helen keller, love notes to helen keller. [laughter] so that's really are, really going to get some biographer one of these days fits, i'm sure. but he did. and those beautiful, beautiful words, you know, of his i will always cherish those. >> i have a gift and a question. >> okay. >> i wear the ring. >> uh-oh. >> pat and i were classmates. >> oh, dear. >> and i have a copy of a 1966 shako which is this literary magazine...
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and that's exactly what happened to helen.ith lots of problems, including damp. it was horrible. after months of complaining we got a firm of solicitors that deals with properties in these states of disrepair. they checked the property, they agreed it was damp and something needed to be done. so they wrote out to our landlord and instructed that work needed to be done on the property. within a week of him receiving that, we received a section 21 eviction notice pushed under our door. because of what happened to people like helen, a new law was introduced in october 2015 to try to stop retaliatory or so—called revenge evictions, but we've seen exclusive figures gathered in a freedom of information request from hundreds of councils right across england that show more than half haven't stopped any at all. more than a quarter don't even record figures and fewer than one in five have taken any action. we're talking about here landlords who are trying to avoid carrying out their responsibilities as a landlord, to keep their properti
and that's exactly what happened to helen.ith lots of problems, including damp. it was horrible. after months of complaining we got a firm of solicitors that deals with properties in these states of disrepair. they checked the property, they agreed it was damp and something needed to be done. so they wrote out to our landlord and instructed that work needed to be done on the property. within a week of him receiving that, we received a section 21 eviction notice pushed under our door. because of...
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the onset of the children's author, helen bailey, have been convicted of murdering her to profit from her £4 million fortune. he suffocated her before hiding her body beneath their home in hertfordshire. seven x0 planets have been discovered beyond our solar system. the us space agency nasa that the planets circling an ultra—cool dwarf star 39 light—yea rs away from the sun. a political row has erupted over the compensation paid toa has erupted over the compensation paid to a british fighter with so—called islamic state. ronald fiddler was formerly a detainee at guantanamo bay andrews reported to have carried out a suicide bombing iraq. the trump administration is expected to revoke 0bama transgender bathroom bill, the federal guideline telling public schools to let transgender students use telling public schools to let tra nsgender students use bathrooms matching their chosen gender identity. cressida dick has been appointed at the metropolitan police commissioner, the first woman to head the met in its 188 year history. a convicted murderer is still on the run after armed men helped
the onset of the children's author, helen bailey, have been convicted of murdering her to profit from her £4 million fortune. he suffocated her before hiding her body beneath their home in hertfordshire. seven x0 planets have been discovered beyond our solar system. the us space agency nasa that the planets circling an ultra—cool dwarf star 39 light—yea rs away from the sun. a political row has erupted over the compensation paid toa has erupted over the compensation paid to a british...
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ian stewart had lied to his family and helen bailey's family and to the police.ing to a close. he was sentenced to a minimum of 34 years and that means ian stewart will not be eligible for parole until he is 90. voters are going to the polls in two parliamentary by—elections — in cumbria and in staffordshire. it follows the resignations of labour mps jamie reed in copeland and tristram hunt in stoke on trent central. the polls are open until ten o'clock tonight, and the results are expected at around three o'clock tomorrow morning. eating ten portions of fruit and veg a day can help us live longer. a study by imperial college london shows that consuming small amounts has a health benefit, but more is better. however, public health england says that putting pressure on us to eat more fruit and veg creates an ‘unrealistic expectation‘. joining me earlier via webcam was professor tom sanders, emeritus professor of nutrition & dietetics at king‘s college london. i asked him what he thought about the recommended intake of ten a day. i think it is too much. the study a
ian stewart had lied to his family and helen bailey's family and to the police.ing to a close. he was sentenced to a minimum of 34 years and that means ian stewart will not be eligible for parole until he is 90. voters are going to the polls in two parliamentary by—elections — in cumbria and in staffordshire. it follows the resignations of labour mps jamie reed in copeland and tristram hunt in stoke on trent central. the polls are open until ten o'clock tonight, and the results are expected...
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america those two playground right here thanks to the municipal transportation agency gift of the heleniller foundations jackie your building the greatest playground in america it is the vision that supports beauty first and foremost and it is the playground and the helen diller playground in mission delores park and now the cool itself playground in america thank you very much. >> (clapping.) >> al i didn't. >> thank you and thank you phil well, thank you everyone for being here i can't wait to see that but i want to say even though we've not broken ground yet but brought you us together here to this beautiful day valentine's day to be together outside that brought a wonderful community it together so many people for the design in so many ways into the process going forward i want to give a few shout outs i'll not get everyone but try first of all, jackie and phil i'm very i'm in. >> i think you always you raised the bar with excellence thank you they're both involved with the design of this personally so to the park and to the staff i see so many of you many came from the other side o
america those two playground right here thanks to the municipal transportation agency gift of the heleniller foundations jackie your building the greatest playground in america it is the vision that supports beauty first and foremost and it is the playground and the helen diller playground in mission delores park and now the cool itself playground in america thank you very much. >> (clapping.) >> al i didn't. >> thank you and thank you phil well, thank you everyone for being...
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s/helen aguie, casa bnca "las personas que van a ser depoadas son las e tienen unbackground violento"lanbc obtuvo este documento que supuestamente ice le entrego a los congresistas enla reunion, eso segn uno de los que participo. indica que enredadas eninco ciudadesel pais ice arresto a 683 personas,incluyendo a76 sin antecedentes criminales. (effect)lo otro que est causando reaccin.. (trump) "the headlis are gon be" la conferencia de prensa que diel presidente el mircoles dondetuvo palabras fuertes y momentocontenciosos con los reporteros. (trump) "quiet, quiet, quiet." ret a alnos de losperiodistas prentes y volvi adecir que mucho de lo que se reportaba eran noticias falsas. s/federico de jesús "lasersonas que qeran tapar el cielo con la no pensando que él iba a camar y ser presidencial pues no es elcaso". s/helen aguirre, casa blanc"l dijo claramente que hay algunos miembros la prensaque hacen una labor excelente y hay otros que no" (effect) por otra parten congreso.el senado aprob nominacinde scott pruitt para ser el prximo secretario de la agencia de proteccin del medio ambiente. e
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he met helen bailey through an internet forum.e today he was asked his lawyer, it will be suggested that you killed her. no way, he replied. he said he‘d come to realise that helen bailey was the character electra brown from the well—known teenage novel. there were almost i‘ll —— autobiographical, he said. ian stewart continues to give evidence tomorrow. england is being promised a million new homes by 2020 under plans published by the government. the secretary of state for communities and local government, sajid javid, announced a number of measures to fix what he calls england‘s ‘broken‘ housing market with the government pledging a million new homes by 2020 — with extra help for first time buyers and more security for those who are renting. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy reports from southampton. brownsite or greenbelt — just one of the grey areas in britain‘s complicated house—building mix. but how to fix what the government today calls a broken housing market? well, its white paper suggests the answers lie in getting the ri
he met helen bailey through an internet forum.e today he was asked his lawyer, it will be suggested that you killed her. no way, he replied. he said he‘d come to realise that helen bailey was the character electra brown from the well—known teenage novel. there were almost i‘ll —— autobiographical, he said. ian stewart continues to give evidence tomorrow. england is being promised a million new homes by 2020 under plans published by the government. the secretary of state for...
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he devoted almost five pages in his 29-page letter to this topic saying these helen funds are charging very high fees. and he is encouraging they will to put in it an ultra low cost fund. and he has proof this time. he said let's see how the index does compared to a helen fund. >> i aspire to make a million-dollar bet with anybody. >> did he offer any new ensights, away, it would have beener $143 billion deal. >> you know that warren buffett doesn't like hostile deals. he only likes family disease. he hasn't said he has anything in his back possibility but he is actively looking. berkshire hathaway has $86 billion in cash. $200 billion in revenue. we'll probably learn more about this at the shareholder meeting in omaha if not sooner. >> do you have your plane ticket? >> i'm ready to go of. >> sutherby's turns a profit and that's where we begin. the auction house sent strong demand for art pieces made by david bowie. helping the company with expectations. they said the purchases in 2016 helped the overall results. it soared. zpoet video companies shutter stock said an increase in pay do
he devoted almost five pages in his 29-page letter to this topic saying these helen funds are charging very high fees. and he is encouraging they will to put in it an ultra low cost fund. and he has proof this time. he said let's see how the index does compared to a helen fund. >> i aspire to make a million-dollar bet with anybody. >> did he offer any new ensights, away, it would have beener $143 billion deal. >> you know that warren buffett doesn't like hostile deals. he only...
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america those two playground right here thanks to the municipal transportation agency gift of the heleniller foundations jackie your building the greatest playground in america it is the vision that supports beauty first and foremost and it is the playground and the helen diller playground in mission delores park and now the cool itself playground in america thank you very much. >> (clapping.) >> al i didn't. >> thank you and thank you phil well, thank you everyone for being...
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the reality is as helene suggests, we're at the beginning of a long road of an investigation of whatsia did and didn't do in 2016 in the campaign context. >> the other thing i would add, you know, is the conclusions could be entirely different things here. the stories have been dancing around. was there a quid pro quo between the trump campaign and russia? or trump has set himself out with his bizarre unwillingness to say anything negative about vladimir putin and his business in ukraine for a pro-russia guy. it could be that trump actually in the back of his head has done what similar presidents have done which is he wants a reset with russia. he has an illusion that he can reset relations with russia and has a psychological reset button in the back of his head and it could be nothing. >> there's also another explanation here, helene, in all of this is that the president as candidate trump if others were messing around and having improper context they may have kept him out of the loop which may explain why he gets so upset. there's always another explanation. >> there's always anoth
the reality is as helene suggests, we're at the beginning of a long road of an investigation of whatsia did and didn't do in 2016 in the campaign context. >> the other thing i would add, you know, is the conclusions could be entirely different things here. the stories have been dancing around. was there a quid pro quo between the trump campaign and russia? or trump has set himself out with his bizarre unwillingness to say anything negative about vladimir putin and his business in ukraine...