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the high court is now looking at this still what's significant is that the high court has never overturned any of these what they're called basic rules essentially almost making up what is israel's constitution the only time they can do that peter is if they deem the democratic nature of the state of israel to be under threat a lot of people will tell you that yes this is what's happening here and certainly we've seen tens of thousands of people come out on the streets particularly tel aviv last saturday really marking the the issue that the druze have with it we're expecting again this saturday again in tel aviv a mass protest called for by the palestinian israeli community others will be attending israelis will be attending so there is this debate happening many people will tell you what this rule says is only putting into legal tool what has been a policy here for decades and decades but as one woman told me today in palestine israel she said the mosque is off the debate is on the table and we're going to have to wait and see how things move on from here and when we talk about the mosqu
the high court is now looking at this still what's significant is that the high court has never overturned any of these what they're called basic rules essentially almost making up what is israel's constitution the only time they can do that peter is if they deem the democratic nature of the state of israel to be under threat a lot of people will tell you that yes this is what's happening here and certainly we've seen tens of thousands of people come out on the streets particularly tel aviv...
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the high court ruled the bbc infringed sir cliff's privacy. the end of the trial last year, the case last month, there was an important point of principle. is it surprising the bbc is not pursuing this? it was fran unsworth, the director of news and current affairs who said on the steps of the court that the case represented a dramatic shift against press freedom and the bbc was convinced there was a critical principle of press freedom at stake. they sounded bullish about the prospects of appeal and said they we re prospects of appeal and said they were looking at the appeal but they sounded bullish about the principles at stake. what has happened since, they drew up 11 grounds of appeal and was a hearing injuly where they went back to the original trial charge and 11 grounds where they said he had made errors of law in hisjudgment. he said he had made errors of law in his judgment. he looked said he had made errors of law in hisjudgment. he looked at said he had made errors of law in his judgment. he looked at that perhaps not surprisingly he
the high court ruled the bbc infringed sir cliff's privacy. the end of the trial last year, the case last month, there was an important point of principle. is it surprising the bbc is not pursuing this? it was fran unsworth, the director of news and current affairs who said on the steps of the court that the case represented a dramatic shift against press freedom and the bbc was convinced there was a critical principle of press freedom at stake. they sounded bullish about the prospects of...
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constitutional scholars that the case is a borderline case that it would need to be resolved by the high court which is the highest court in the land and in that case for that to happen it would need to be referred to the high court or the mechanism to doing that is it needs to be referred by the parliament effectively the government itself would have to refer to one of its own members peter dutton the challenger for the leadership to the high court for a decision a process which will probably take weeks and maybe even longer so really what you heard there from the compound was a deliberate effort to i'm to cut peter dutton client to challenge him by by alerting people to the fact that the tonight have a constitutionality problem so it was a clear cut effort with with that but also with his comment that what doesn't move effectively that he didn't wind up in this context but he said that this was an effort by a minority to bully the government move it to move further to the right so he was doing a pretty good job of trying to spike the challenge. donald trump's former lawyer who on tuesday imp
constitutional scholars that the case is a borderline case that it would need to be resolved by the high court which is the highest court in the land and in that case for that to happen it would need to be referred to the high court or the mechanism to doing that is it needs to be referred by the parliament effectively the government itself would have to refer to one of its own members peter dutton the challenger for the leadership to the high court for a decision a process which will probably...
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the high court ruled the bbc infringed sir cliff's privacy. the bbc said at the end of the trial last year, the case last month, there was an important point of principle. is it surprising the bbc is not pursuing this? it was fran unsworth, the director of news and current affairs who said on the steps of the court that the case represented a dramatic shift against
the high court ruled the bbc infringed sir cliff's privacy. the bbc said at the end of the trial last year, the case last month, there was an important point of principle. is it surprising the bbc is not pursuing this? it was fran unsworth, the director of news and current affairs who said on the steps of the court that the case represented a dramatic shift against
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we're still watching that high court and what adi. the high court judge has ruled that they have been no irregularities or rather no proof of irregularities in the presidential election declaring that president m.s.n. money is indeed the one and dismissing the application from opposition leader nelson chamisa well let's get more on this now we're joined by natasha been stead professor at the university of essex you teaches african politics and she is joining us live from very good to have you with us on al-jazeera so that ruling coming into us just in the last minute you. surprised at all no not surprised at all it's not surprising because in probably still an authoritarian regime though. the country was able to rid itself of the god you know a very. dictatorial personalistic style leader of the regime still remains intact you still have. that is stacked with. sympathizers and i mean does that mean that you don't believe that the judiciary was completely independent and making this decision will it's not independent decision and you c
we're still watching that high court and what adi. the high court judge has ruled that they have been no irregularities or rather no proof of irregularities in the presidential election declaring that president m.s.n. money is indeed the one and dismissing the application from opposition leader nelson chamisa well let's get more on this now we're joined by natasha been stead professor at the university of essex you teaches african politics and she is joining us live from very good to have you...
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two high court judges, not before the high court, where two high courtjudges, not six, decided thatgment that was released today. it's really important, thejudgment, for two particular reasons. it restates the importance of expert tribunal ‘s deciding for themselves what the appropriate sanction is for doctors who have missed conducted themselves. the second reason it is so important is because it casts imported light on how we treat people who make m ista kes on how we treat people who make mistakes in health care. doctors are not like you and me, they run the risk every day of making a mistake that could cause serious injury or as in this case, even death. everybody makes mistakes. to err is human. that would be wrong and this is what the court of appeal agreed with, to assume just because somebody has been convicted of gross negligence manslaughter therefore they are not fit to practice as a doctor. gross negligence manslaughter comes in all shapes and sizes and what the jury found and the court of appeal recognised was in this case she was at the very lowest end of the scale in
two high court judges, not before the high court, where two high courtjudges, not six, decided thatgment that was released today. it's really important, thejudgment, for two particular reasons. it restates the importance of expert tribunal ‘s deciding for themselves what the appropriate sanction is for doctors who have missed conducted themselves. the second reason it is so important is because it casts imported light on how we treat people who make m ista kes on how we treat people who make...
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but, today, the high court overturned that decision. ..in respect of the finding of contempt in leeds reasons set out in the judgment, essentially because the process was flawed. he's coming home, he's coming home, he's coming, tommy's coming home. so tommy robinson will be released from jail but he will be back in a courtroom soon. he's been released on bail but he will be back in the old bailey to face that allegation of contempt of court once more. most of us thought that the system was so rigged against him that we had no chance. we believed that the establishment would gang up. but it does appear that we have got, at least, some independent minds working here. the high court finding the original decision to jail tommy robinson, whose real name is stephen yaxley lennon, was made too quickly and was unfair. tommy robinson is not a working class hero. it's up to the judges whether they release him for contempt, but i believe tommy robinson has got contempt for our democracy and forjustice. he's been a lifelong racist. but his imprisonment has gained him even more support, especially
but, today, the high court overturned that decision. ..in respect of the finding of contempt in leeds reasons set out in the judgment, essentially because the process was flawed. he's coming home, he's coming home, he's coming, tommy's coming home. so tommy robinson will be released from jail but he will be back in a courtroom soon. he's been released on bail but he will be back in the old bailey to face that allegation of contempt of court once more. most of us thought that the system was so...
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outside the high court in london this morning, police... # 0h, tommy, tommy... nazi scum! off our streets! the former english defence league leader had beenjailed for 13 months for contempt of court after confronting defendants outside leeds crown court and broadcasting it live on to facebook. the pictures were watched a quarter of a million times. the judgment today revealing it was a trial involving asian men accused of grooming. but today the high court overturned that decision. ..in respect of the finding of contempt in leeds crown court, and allow the appeal against that finding that the detailed reasons set out in the judgment, essentially because the process was flawed. # he's coming home, he's coming, tommy's coming home... so, tommy robinson will be released from jail, but he will be back in a courtroom soon. he has been released on bail, but he will be back in the old bailey to face that allegation of contempt of court once more. most of us thought that the system was so rigged against him that we had no chance. we believed that the establishment would
outside the high court in london this morning, police... # 0h, tommy, tommy... nazi scum! off our streets! the former english defence league leader had beenjailed for 13 months for contempt of court after confronting defendants outside leeds crown court and broadcasting it live on to facebook. the pictures were watched a quarter of a million times. the judgment today revealing it was a trial involving asian men accused of grooming. but today the high court overturned that decision. ..in...
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the highest court in the land and not case for that to happen it would need to be referred to the high court or the mechanism to doing that because it needs to be referred by the parliament effectively the government would have to refer one of its members speeded the challenge for the leadership to the high court for a decision a process which will probably take weeks and maybe even longer so really what you heard there from not going to end with a deliberate effort to the caught peta doesn't claim to challenge him by alerting people to the fact that the constitutionality problem was a clear cut if it was with that but also with his comment that doesn't move effectively he didn't wind up in this context but he said that this was an effort by a minority to bully the government to move further to the right so he was doing a pretty good job of trying to spike the challenge. let me get a final thought from you peter hartcher i mean away from the political shenanigans in canberra in terms of a general election what do astray meehan's want what ordinary people want out of this well the big picture
the highest court in the land and not case for that to happen it would need to be referred to the high court or the mechanism to doing that because it needs to be referred by the parliament effectively the government would have to refer one of its members speeded the challenge for the leadership to the high court for a decision a process which will probably take weeks and maybe even longer so really what you heard there from not going to end with a deliberate effort to the caught peta doesn't...
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the bbc will not appeal, after losing a high court privacy case brought by sir cliff richard, over itserage of a police raid on his home. 30 men and one woman, many thought to be british pakistanis, are charged with numerous sexual offences including child rape and trafficking, in the huddersfield area. and also on the programme, on the eve of a—level results being published, we'll be taking a look at the increasing popularity of vocational courses. thousands of students received their btec results today, qualifications that are more career—focused, but can also gain entry to university. and why would you run almost 500 miles around the perimeter of yorkshire? we've been ca ntering round the county with the man doing just that. good evening. the italian prime minister has declared a 12 month state of emergency across the genoa region, in response to the motorway bridge collapse. at least 39 people are now known to have died after the morandi bridge gave way. the cause of the disaster isn't yet clear. rescuers estimate that at least 15 vehicles are still trapped in the rubble, but say t
the bbc will not appeal, after losing a high court privacy case brought by sir cliff richard, over itserage of a police raid on his home. 30 men and one woman, many thought to be british pakistanis, are charged with numerous sexual offences including child rape and trafficking, in the huddersfield area. and also on the programme, on the eve of a—level results being published, we'll be taking a look at the increasing popularity of vocational courses. thousands of students received their btec...
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she then found her case before the high court were two high court judges, before the high court were ly appealed against in the judgment released today. it is a really important judgment for two reasons. first, it is important because the judgment today by the court of appeal, the state is the importance of expert tribunal is like the medical practitioners tribunal, deciding for themselves what the appropriate sanction is for doctors who have mis—conducted themselves in one way or another. the second reason it is so important is because it casts an important light on how we treat people who make mistakes in the profession. doctors are like you and me. they go to work everyday and run the risk of making a mistake could cause serious injury, or in this terrible tragic case, even death, but everybody makes mistakes. that error is human, but it would be wrong to assume that just because somebody has been convicted of gross negligence manslaughter, therefore they are not fit to practice as a doctor. gross negligence manslaughter comes in all shapes and sizes, and what the jury found and wh
she then found her case before the high court were two high court judges, before the high court were ly appealed against in the judgment released today. it is a really important judgment for two reasons. first, it is important because the judgment today by the court of appeal, the state is the importance of expert tribunal is like the medical practitioners tribunal, deciding for themselves what the appropriate sanction is for doctors who have mis—conducted themselves in one way or another....
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the united states it will vigorously defend itself against iran's legal challenge at the un's high court iran wants the international court of justice to suspend unilateral u.s. sanctions that were imposed three weeks ago following its withdrawal from the twenty fifteen new deal terror on accuses the u.s. of plotting its economic strangulation and says it may even take military action in the gulf to block other country's oil exports lauren flu has been following those proceedings from the hague. the iranian side spends its three hours of court time here on monday trying to do two things in front of the judges first of all to explain how very damaging the american sanctions were everything from issues to do with renewable energy projects aircraft parts car manufacturers who now couldn't invest in iran. sports going down the debasing of the iranian economy all of these things a direct result of the american sanctions program their lawyers said but at the same time trying to link that back to a nine hundred fifty five very obscure trade agreement sixty three years ago signed between the u.s
the united states it will vigorously defend itself against iran's legal challenge at the un's high court iran wants the international court of justice to suspend unilateral u.s. sanctions that were imposed three weeks ago following its withdrawal from the twenty fifteen new deal terror on accuses the u.s. of plotting its economic strangulation and says it may even take military action in the gulf to block other country's oil exports lauren flu has been following those proceedings from the...
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but, today, the high court overturned that decision. l against that finding for the detailed reasons set out in the judgement, essentially because the process was flawed. he's coming home, he's coming home, he's coming, tommy's coming home. so tommy robinson will be released from jail but he will be back in a courtroom soon. he's been released on bail but he will be back in the old bailey to face that allegation of contempt of court once more. most of us thought that the system was so rigged against him that we had no chance. we believed that the establishment would gang up. but it does appear that we have got, at least, some independent minds working here. the high court finding the original decision to jail tommy robinson, whose real name is stephen yaxley lennon, was made too quickly and was unfair. tommy robinson is not a working class hero. it's up to the judges whether they release him for contempt, but i believe tommy robinson has got contempt for our democracy and forjustice. he's been a lifelong racist. but his imprisonment has
but, today, the high court overturned that decision. l against that finding for the detailed reasons set out in the judgement, essentially because the process was flawed. he's coming home, he's coming home, he's coming, tommy's coming home. so tommy robinson will be released from jail but he will be back in a courtroom soon. he's been released on bail but he will be back in the old bailey to face that allegation of contempt of court once more. most of us thought that the system was so rigged...
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the bbc will not appeal after losing a high court privacy case brought by sir cliff richard over itserage of a police raid on his home. president trump has revoked the security clearance of the former cia directorjohn brennan. the white house says mr brennan used his access to sensitive information to make unfounded allegations against the administraion. and also on the programme, on the eve of a—level results being published, we will be taking a look at the increasing popularity of vocational courses. thousands of students received their btec results today, qualifications that are more career—focused, but can also gain entry to university. and at 11:30pm, we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers, with our reviewers, david davies and deputy political editor at huffpost uk owen bennett. stay with us for that. good evening. search parties are spending a second night digging through the rubble of a collapsed bridge in northern italy, as they search for survivors. 39 people were killed when part of the suspension bridge in genoa crashed 150 feet to the ground. yesterday rescue te
the bbc will not appeal after losing a high court privacy case brought by sir cliff richard over itserage of a police raid on his home. president trump has revoked the security clearance of the former cia directorjohn brennan. the white house says mr brennan used his access to sensitive information to make unfounded allegations against the administraion. and also on the programme, on the eve of a—level results being published, we will be taking a look at the increasing popularity of...
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why are you petitioning the high court?as the proponents say, there's nothing out of the ordinary in this bill. it's simply the right of the jewish people. the right of the jewish people to its own homeland after the tragedy of the jewish people really to work in human history was promised in the declaration of independence that you quoted very rightly in your opening remarks. we lived 70 years here under the premise of the jewish homeland and at the same time, a democracy, that promises first of all, equality to all its citizens and regardless of race, religion or gender like the beautifully written declaration of independence stated. and now, 70 years later when we are much stronger than we were when the declaration of independence was read by our first prime minister, the netanyahu government for the first time in its history, the only of the israeli democracy and also of any democracy in the world in quality and discrimination, in a constitutional law and i don't know if you know, but israel does not have a constitution
why are you petitioning the high court?as the proponents say, there's nothing out of the ordinary in this bill. it's simply the right of the jewish people. the right of the jewish people to its own homeland after the tragedy of the jewish people really to work in human history was promised in the declaration of independence that you quoted very rightly in your opening remarks. we lived 70 years here under the premise of the jewish homeland and at the same time, a democracy, that promises first...
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punke finally useless father grassi sentence was upheld at both the appeals court and high court. at the center of the counter inquiry commissioned by the pope when he was archbishop of buenos aires he counter boy or for the main victim of prophecy. since the case blew up in the early two thousand it's the first time he's a preacher talk to a reporter. he wants to remain anonymous because he still afraid of reprisals. but soon i mean i say ok i mean that's it i hear it legal i hear it. now nationally custom on local us out of all of us a show of course. goes up as an island. also said us if we want to. but i guess something that's already out in the us. can tell. did the two of the here keep keep can says this to stephen. as i said well in the midst of the one. asian little tree they see. that i'm on a no they go. look on various as you can make it up out of this i look at. the pope has never publicly commented on the grassy case. for eight months we tried to get an interview with the holy father dozens of requests all refused. so at the vatican we tried to meet his holiness. he w
punke finally useless father grassi sentence was upheld at both the appeals court and high court. at the center of the counter inquiry commissioned by the pope when he was archbishop of buenos aires he counter boy or for the main victim of prophecy. since the case blew up in the early two thousand it's the first time he's a preacher talk to a reporter. he wants to remain anonymous because he still afraid of reprisals. but soon i mean i say ok i mean that's it i hear it legal i hear it. now...
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finally useless father grassi sentence was upheld at both the appeals court and high court. at the center of the counter inquiry commission by the pope when he was archbishop of buenos aires is the account of a boy. the main victim of prophecy. since the case blew up in the early two thousand it's the first time he's agreed to talk to a reporter. he wants to remain anonymous because he still afraid of reprisals. but soon i mean i guess if i hear it i hear it. now nationally custom sort of all of a show of course. goes up as an island. also there's a lot of us in the case you want to hold. but i guess something that's all we have in there was. just you able to hear keep keep can says this to stephen. as i said well in the midst of the long. asian little trip ok see sicko let's see and then i want to know they go. local and there it is as you can make it. out of this. the pope has never publicly commented on the grassy case. for eight months we tried to get an interview with the holy father dozens of requests all refused. so at the vatican we tried to meet his holy. he was to
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not finally useless father crossed the sentence was upheld at both the appeals court and high court. at the center of the counter inquiry commissioned by the pope when he was archbishop of buenos aires he counter boy morphing made victim a proxy. since the case blew up in the early two thousand it's the first time he's agreed to talk to reporters. he wants to remain anonymous because he's still afraid of reprisals. but soon i mean asio going to tell i mean us if i hear it legal. now nationally custom built on a sort of all of us a show of course us those of us on islands we'll see additional demand. also said us if you want to. but i guess something that's already out in the us already i can't help but i'm a. did that to a bit of the he'll keep can sense the east coast even though i would also have. as i said well known in the us a long it's a little cheap ok see. who's listening on that i want to know they will. local and it is a single mcgill pull up out of this i think it will go just a little. the pope has never publicly commented on the grassy case. for eight months we tried to
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but finally useless father crossed the sentence was upheld at both the appeals court and high court. at the center of the counter inquiry commissioned by the pope when he was archbishop of buenos aires he counter boy morphing victim of prophecy. since the case blew up in the early two thousand it's the first time he's agreed to talk to a reporter. he wants to remain anonymous because he still afraid of reprisals. but soon i mean asio going to tell him yes if i hear it legal. now nationally custom built on a sort of all of us a show of course us it will help us and i'll be able to said also see additional demand. also said us in the case you want to get but i guess one thing that's all we have in the us. did that you open up he can send these to stephen oh you know what i was i'm going to go with us. as i said let alone in the us alone. it's a little cheap ok see. who's listening on that i want to know they will. look into that it is a single make up out of this i think that all of us are going to sort of. the pope has never publicly commented on the grassy case. for eight months we t
but finally useless father crossed the sentence was upheld at both the appeals court and high court. at the center of the counter inquiry commissioned by the pope when he was archbishop of buenos aires he counter boy morphing victim of prophecy. since the case blew up in the early two thousand it's the first time he's agreed to talk to a reporter. he wants to remain anonymous because he still afraid of reprisals. but soon i mean asio going to tell him yes if i hear it legal. now nationally...
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not finally useless father cross the sentence was upheld at both the appeals court and high court. at the center of the counter inquiry commission by the pope when he was archbishop of buenos aires is the account of a boy. the main victim of prophecy. since the case blew up in the early two thousand it's the first time he's agreed to talk to a reporter. he wants to remain anonymous because he still afraid of reprisals. but soon i mean i see. it i hear it i hear it. now nationally custom sort of show of course. goes up as an island. also said as he. and i go shopping that's all we have in the midst. did the two of the here keep keep can says this to stephen. as i said well in the midst of the lemon asian little trip they see. that i'm on a no they go. loco and there it is i think i'm making up out of this i look at. the pope has never publicly commented on the grassy case. for eight months we tried to get an interview with the holy father dozens of requests all refused. so at the vatican we tried to meet his holiness. he wants to hold a public audience on st peter's square. we want
not finally useless father cross the sentence was upheld at both the appeals court and high court. at the center of the counter inquiry commission by the pope when he was archbishop of buenos aires is the account of a boy. the main victim of prophecy. since the case blew up in the early two thousand it's the first time he's agreed to talk to a reporter. he wants to remain anonymous because he still afraid of reprisals. but soon i mean i see. it i hear it i hear it. now nationally custom sort of...
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finally useless father cross the sentence was upheld above the appeals court and high court. at the center of the counter inquiry commission by the pope when he was archbishop of buenos aires is the account of a boy. the main victim of. since the case blew up in the early two thousand it's the first time he's agreed to talk to a reporter. he wants to remain anonymous because he's still afraid of reprisals. assuming i mean asio i mean if i hear it i it. nationally customs all of us show it of course us. it was awful sonali he said then you. also said as the case you want to hold. i guess i think that's all we have in there was. that the two over the here keep keep can says these to stephen. is. as i said well known in the us and the among the. asian little change they see a sicko. and i wanna know they go. loco and there it is as you can make it up out of this i. will go this alone. the pope has never publicly commented on the grassy case. for eight months we tried to get an interview with the holy father dozens of requests all refused. so at the vatican we tried to meet his h
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the bbc will not appeal after losing a high court privacy case brought by sir cliff richard over itsident trump has revoked the security clearance of former cia directorjohn brennan. the white house says mr brennan used his to access to sensitive information to make unfounded allegations against the administraion. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broacaster david davies, and owen bennett, deputy political editor of the news website the huffpost. the metro leads with the england rugby star danny cipriani's alleged assault on a police officer at a nightclub on the island ofjersey. his picture also features on the front of the telegraph, which leads on a report claiming the eu's brexit negotiations are being bugged by the british secret service. the sun also leads with danny cirpriani, and wishes madonna a happy birthday. she is 60. 0n a—level results day, the i reports that universities are offering cash to students with unconditional places. also featuring a—level results day is the times, but the paper leads on the c
the bbc will not appeal after losing a high court privacy case brought by sir cliff richard over itsident trump has revoked the security clearance of former cia directorjohn brennan. the white house says mr brennan used his to access to sensitive information to make unfounded allegations against the administraion. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broacaster david davies, and owen bennett, deputy political editor of the news...
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now we are on the level of the high court sent thirteen hip hop artists to jail for years for what they called praise of terrorism in the song i mean what's going on in the european union in a country like spain people are in jail because they said. well look i'm singing a song you know the most important thing right now is to reignite passion about the europe of values we're not an economic europe we're one founded in human rights and if we can better embed that culture of bettering gauge it with the with the policy makers then exactly the type of situation you're giving will be much rarer in the future you're talking about poland we have cold hungry west talking about spade we'll talk about other countries and the research your comments your papers. also describing countries like spain so we're as the judgment why is the judgment which is so important if a person like you is judging why are you so shy. well our function really is to gather the data so that the policymakers and the decision and the judgers courts and elsewhere can take the necessary action get the data out there do the
now we are on the level of the high court sent thirteen hip hop artists to jail for years for what they called praise of terrorism in the song i mean what's going on in the european union in a country like spain people are in jail because they said. well look i'm singing a song you know the most important thing right now is to reignite passion about the europe of values we're not an economic europe we're one founded in human rights and if we can better embed that culture of bettering gauge it...
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finally useless father grassi sentence was upheld at both the appeals court and high court. at the center of the counter inquiry commissioned by the pope when he was archbishop of buenos aires he counter boy morphing victim of prophecy. since the case blew up in the early two thousand it's the first time he's agreed to talk to reporters. he wants to remain anonymous because he's still afraid of reprisals. but soon i mean asio got i mean yes if i hear that it will. now nationally custom built on a sort of all of us a show of course us goes up as an island and we'll just said ok also see additional demand. also said i think the case you want to hold. i guess i think that's all we have in the us already up into obama. did that you open today he'll keep can send these to stephen you know what i was going to go with us. because i thought it let alone in the muscle that i wanted. it's a little change ok see. who's listening on that i want to know they go up the local local and it is a single make up out of this i think that all of us got is a lot of. the pope has never publicly co
finally useless father grassi sentence was upheld at both the appeals court and high court. at the center of the counter inquiry commissioned by the pope when he was archbishop of buenos aires he counter boy morphing victim of prophecy. since the case blew up in the early two thousand it's the first time he's agreed to talk to reporters. he wants to remain anonymous because he's still afraid of reprisals. but soon i mean asio got i mean yes if i hear that it will. now nationally custom built on...
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going to be a leader in school the bobbies not just those he was of course it would examine the high court in the uk an audience also he always seems to the point is having a stake they want to know. is he going to be told that he was going. he going to bring you people from the opposition and most importantly people also watching waiting to see if he going to get now to the meeting to me was just happening. right now because it was is now it looks like you to be giving a speech any time seeing they cheering him on waiting to hear what he thinks a little bit and how do you agree with those that support the opposition that support nelson chamisa be open to the school a call for unity from the president to sing. it's a wait and see it all depends on what he's going to say i mean right now he is going to start speaking a lot to kids on his towing if you're going to try and you're going to run she's going to try to include everyone in the region a long time needed about nine months ago and i will not it was of course from our end he was sworn in as president and he did really try to appeal to
going to be a leader in school the bobbies not just those he was of course it would examine the high court in the uk an audience also he always seems to the point is having a stake they want to know. is he going to be told that he was going. he going to bring you people from the opposition and most importantly people also watching waiting to see if he going to get now to the meeting to me was just happening. right now because it was is now it looks like you to be giving a speech any time seeing...
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a high court had ruled that she should be struck off.doctors signed an open letter of support for dr bawa—garba. they said the way she was treated could discourage medics from being open when reviewing mistakes. but the boy's mother says she is now considering her own legal action. our health editor hugh pym reports. the death of this six—year—old boy and the conviction of a doctor provoked a debate which has run right across the medical profession. jack adcock developed sepsis in hospital. a court heard there was a catalogue of errors in his care at leicester royal infirmary and staff had failed to realise his body was shutting down, and close to death. a nurse was also convicted. dr hadiza bawa—garba was found guilty of gross negligence manslaughter. a medical tribunal ruled she should be suspended for a year, but the general medical council appealed, and she was barred from practising. today that was overturned, and she gave bbc panorama her reaction. i'm very pleased with the outcome, but i want to pay tribute and rememberjack adcock
a high court had ruled that she should be struck off.doctors signed an open letter of support for dr bawa—garba. they said the way she was treated could discourage medics from being open when reviewing mistakes. but the boy's mother says she is now considering her own legal action. our health editor hugh pym reports. the death of this six—year—old boy and the conviction of a doctor provoked a debate which has run right across the medical profession. jack adcock developed sepsis in...
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finally useless father grassi sentence was upheld at both the appeals court and high court.at the center of the counter inquiry commissioned by the pope when he was archbishop of buenos aires he counter boy morphing victim of prophecy. since the case blew up in the early two thousand it's the first time he's agreed to talk to reporters. he wants to remain anonymous because he still afraid of reprisals. but soon i mean asio going to tell i mean us if i hear it legal. now nationally custom built on a sort of all of us a show of course us goes up as an island we'll see additional demand. also said us if you want to hold it ok i guess i think that's all we have in the us already up into obama. and that the two able to heal keep keep cancer as they still stephen you know sort of goes. out as often as it went along in the muscle. is a little tricky ok see. who's listening on that i want to know they will. know and it is a single make up out of this i think that all of us will go to sort of. the pope has never publicly commented on the grassy case. for eight months we tried to get
finally useless father grassi sentence was upheld at both the appeals court and high court.at the center of the counter inquiry commissioned by the pope when he was archbishop of buenos aires he counter boy morphing victim of prophecy. since the case blew up in the early two thousand it's the first time he's agreed to talk to reporters. he wants to remain anonymous because he still afraid of reprisals. but soon i mean asio going to tell i mean us if i hear it legal. now nationally custom built...
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the high court accepted mr robinson's appealfor quickly.binson's appeal for most of his jail sentence, relating to his actions outside leeds crown court in may. he had pleaded guilty and was jailed ina may. he had pleaded guilty and was jailed in a matter of hours. this is why he is walking free today. essentially because the process was flawed. i have caused a breach of the piece and i am being arrested. but a judge will still have to decide whether tommy robinson's broadcast, through facebook, outside an ongoing trial at leeds crown court, risked prejudicing the case. his video was watched some 250,000 times and he was accused of breaching a suspended sentence from another broadcast he made outside canterbury crown court months earlier. at personal thank you to each and every one of you... earlier. at personal thank you to each and every one of you. .. he is a product of the internet age, sites like youtube allowed the founder of the english defence league to reach many more people than far right leaders of the past. before his arrest, he
the high court accepted mr robinson's appealfor quickly.binson's appeal for most of his jail sentence, relating to his actions outside leeds crown court in may. he had pleaded guilty and was jailed ina may. he had pleaded guilty and was jailed in a matter of hours. this is why he is walking free today. essentially because the process was flawed. i have caused a breach of the piece and i am being arrested. but a judge will still have to decide whether tommy robinson's broadcast, through...
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a high court had ruled that she should be struck off.ds of doctors signed an open letter of support for dr bawa—garba. they said the way she was treated could discourage medics from being open when reviewing mistakes. but the boy's mother says she is now considering her own legal action. our health editor hugh pym reports. the death of this six—year—old boy and the conviction of a doctor provoked a debate which has run right across the medical profession. jack adcock developed sepsis in hospital. a court heard there was a catalogue of errors in his care at leicester royal infirmary and staff had failed to realise his body was shutting down, and close to death. a nurse was also convicted. dr hadiza bawa—garba was found guilty of gross negligence manslaughter. a medical tribunal ruled she should be suspended for a year, but the general medical council appealed, and she was barred from practising. today that was overturned, and she gave bbc panorama her reaction. i'm very pleased with the outcome, but i want to pay tribute and rememberjack
a high court had ruled that she should be struck off.ds of doctors signed an open letter of support for dr bawa—garba. they said the way she was treated could discourage medics from being open when reviewing mistakes. but the boy's mother says she is now considering her own legal action. our health editor hugh pym reports. the death of this six—year—old boy and the conviction of a doctor provoked a debate which has run right across the medical profession. jack adcock developed sepsis in...
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she has been in front of nine high court judges.e other three saying, that the other six did not do theirjobs right? it makes a mockery of the justice system. i will tell you what, it sets a precedent for the doctors to be able to do whatever they want. you might as give them a green card and say, go on. it she did not make one mistake, two mistakes or three m ista kes mistake, two mistakes or three mistakes can she made 21 mistakes that day. all human errors except the one which was a system error. people keep forgetting that. i cannot believe that no one is interested... we are the people who have to go to these hospitals. i can probably guarantee you that because it is such a high—profile case, eve ryo ne it is such a high—profile case, everyone will lose trust and faith in the nhs. i'm sure i have. you cannotjudge all doctors in the nhs. i'm sure i have. you cannot judge all doctors and in the nhs. i'm sure i have. you cannotjudge all doctors and nurses with the same brash, i understand that. however, ido with the same brash, i
she has been in front of nine high court judges.e other three saying, that the other six did not do theirjobs right? it makes a mockery of the justice system. i will tell you what, it sets a precedent for the doctors to be able to do whatever they want. you might as give them a green card and say, go on. it she did not make one mistake, two mistakes or three m ista kes mistake, two mistakes or three mistakes can she made 21 mistakes that day. all human errors except the one which was a system...
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between february and march next year the date was set after najib razak attended a hearing at a high court on friday the former leader had been charged with abuse of power criminal breach of trust and money laundering he's being investigated for a multi-billion dollar theft of a state investment fund set up in two thousand and nine jeep denies any wrongdoing and of course you can follow those stories on our website at al-jazeera dot com there's more news in half an hour but next on al-jazeera inside story with harder to hamid. to train and equip the opposition in syria so they could help push back these terms as people in power investigates how the us supplies soviet style weapons to its allies through private company spend the us government could wash their hands and say well we didn't know where it was coming from so weapon that was supplied by the us government may well end up being pointed at us soldiers yes absolutely we pick it up that's me two months off to look perfect to america's gun secret pipeline to syria on al-jazeera. the united states reinforces harsh sanctions on iran but
between february and march next year the date was set after najib razak attended a hearing at a high court on friday the former leader had been charged with abuse of power criminal breach of trust and money laundering he's being investigated for a multi-billion dollar theft of a state investment fund set up in two thousand and nine jeep denies any wrongdoing and of course you can follow those stories on our website at al-jazeera dot com there's more news in half an hour but next on al-jazeera...
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to hear the case in june, but the state decision could result in an election year appeal to the high court which has eight justices currently. >>> the 24-year-old who police say opened fire at the competition in jacksonville underwent through treatment for psychological issues. david katz was at one point on medication used to treat schizophrenia. s -- police records show 23 calls between 2003 and 2009. none include physical altercation or violence. >> katz had two handguns and ammunition on him when two were shot fatally. both guns were purchased legally. a witness is fairly certain katz lost a game to eli clayton. one of the two people killed. police are looking into the relationship between the two. >> there are prior relationships with victims. the group travels as a circuit. they are familiar with each other. >> two people remain in the hospital and said to be improving. >>> it appears roseanne's character will be killed off in "the conners." john goodman all but confirming it since abc canceled the reboot after her racist tweets. goodman saying his character will be quote, mopey and
to hear the case in june, but the state decision could result in an election year appeal to the high court which has eight justices currently. >>> the 24-year-old who police say opened fire at the competition in jacksonville underwent through treatment for psychological issues. david katz was at one point on medication used to treat schizophrenia. s -- police records show 23 calls between 2003 and 2009. none include physical altercation or violence. >> katz had two handguns and...
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the bbc says it will not appeal, after losing the high court privacy case brought by sir cliff richardts coverage of a police raid on his home. welcome to the bbc news at five. our top stories: rescue teams in italy are continuing to search for survivors under tons of concrete and steel, after a motorway bridge collapsed yesterday in genoa. at least 39 people are known to have died, when dozens of vehicles plunged nearly 150 feet. the cause is not yet clear, but questions had been raised about the bridge‘s safety. tim willcox is in genoa. before, and after. genoa's skyline for ever changed. scores of dead and many injured. rescuers worked through the night using infrared cameras, continuing the hopeful search for survivors. the focus has shifted to recovering bodies instead of finding survivors. friends and families... friends and family have left tributes on the families... facebook page of roberto robbiano, who is thought to have died along with his wife, ersilia piccinino, and their son samuel. talk has turned to blame, the bridge was operated by a private company. this afternoon th
the bbc says it will not appeal, after losing the high court privacy case brought by sir cliff richardts coverage of a police raid on his home. welcome to the bbc news at five. our top stories: rescue teams in italy are continuing to search for survivors under tons of concrete and steel, after a motorway bridge collapsed yesterday in genoa. at least 39 people are known to have died, when dozens of vehicles plunged nearly 150 feet. the cause is not yet clear, but questions had been raised about...
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to explain more — tom burridge is at the high court. ok outside leeds crown court back in may and a group of asian men were on trial for allegedly grooming girls. in that video that he posted online tommy robinson spoke extensively about the case and at the time pleaded guilty to co nte m pt case and at the time pleaded guilty to contempt of court, the idea that his video risked prejudicing the trial that was ongoing at the time. he was jailed in a matter of hours and todayjudges at the court of appeal essentially ruled that the process happened too quickly and in their words it was flawed. he is now out on bail but will face another hearing soon when anotherjudge will consider whether or not his actions risked prejudicing a trial. tommy robinson is free, for now. he left onley prison in warwickshire this afternoon after he won an appeal. on bail, a judge will now hear his case again. # tommy's coming home! mr robinson's supporters celebrated and chanted at antifascist protesters on the other side, as news filtered out at the high court
to explain more — tom burridge is at the high court. ok outside leeds crown court back in may and a group of asian men were on trial for allegedly grooming girls. in that video that he posted online tommy robinson spoke extensively about the case and at the time pleaded guilty to co nte m pt case and at the time pleaded guilty to contempt of court, the idea that his video risked prejudicing the trial that was ongoing at the time. he was jailed in a matter of hours and todayjudges at the court...
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the highest court in the land and not case for that to happen it would need to be referred to the high court or the mechanism to doing that is it needs to be referred by the parliament effectively the government itself would have to refer to one of its own members peter dutton the challenger for the leadership to the high court for a decision a process which will probably take weeks and maybe even longer so really what you heard there from not concerned with a deliberate effort to the county to dublin client to challenge him by by alerting people to the fact that in ny have a constitutionality problem so it was a clean cut effort with with that but also with his comment that doesn't move effectively made he didn't wind up in this context but he said that this was an effort by a minority to bully the government to move further to the right so he was doing a pretty good job of trying to spike the challenge. donald trump's former personal lawyer says he will assist the special investigation into russian meddling in the twenty sixteen u.s. elections michael cohen pleaded guilty to breaking elect
the highest court in the land and not case for that to happen it would need to be referred to the high court or the mechanism to doing that is it needs to be referred by the parliament effectively the government itself would have to refer to one of its own members peter dutton the challenger for the leadership to the high court for a decision a process which will probably take weeks and maybe even longer so really what you heard there from not concerned with a deliberate effort to the county to...
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billion dollars of the legitimate royalty when they didn't have a plan that case they'd lost in the high court of india and appealing in the supreme court opinion and i mean just being in that case. the latest monsanto verdict in california comes less than six months off their opinion approve the merging of one santa ana german crop chemical conglomerate known as bayer now the sixty six billion dollars deal which will drop the name on sand so it creates the world's largest pesticides and seeds monopoly now sixty one percent of global sales and pesticides production is in the hands of just three mega corporations and includes this one as well so is that a problem well it all depends on who you are who you ask because one center and bear have pitched their consideration as a way to develop the technology and innovation they say is needed to feed the world . the parties have submitted a remedy package worth well over six billion euros. this remedy package removes all problematic overlaps between the parties activities. and it ensures that the number of global players active competing and innovati
billion dollars of the legitimate royalty when they didn't have a plan that case they'd lost in the high court of india and appealing in the supreme court opinion and i mean just being in that case. the latest monsanto verdict in california comes less than six months off their opinion approve the merging of one santa ana german crop chemical conglomerate known as bayer now the sixty six billion dollars deal which will drop the name on sand so it creates the world's largest pesticides and seeds...
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september 2014, as the aggrieved party had taken a case appealing that conviction to fifa and two high courtial communique, people have side relief across the country as the men's national team will participate in the african cup of nations qualifierfor participate in the african cup of nations qualifier for 2019 and the women's national team, defending their title later this year in ghana. most importantly, laterthis year, the eagerly awaited return of league football. spain will face japan in the final of the women's under—20 world cup in france, after they both came through their semi—finals on monday. patri guijarro scored the only goal of the game, five minutes into the second—half, as spain beat the host nation. they finished the game with 10 players, though, after aitana bonmati was sent off and she'll now miss the final. 15 minutes from time, catalina coll denied the french an equaliser, and spain hung on to reach the final for the first time. earlier, in the first semi—final, japan beat england 2—0, with both goals scored in a five—minute spell mid—way through the first half. riko u
september 2014, as the aggrieved party had taken a case appealing that conviction to fifa and two high courtial communique, people have side relief across the country as the men's national team will participate in the african cup of nations qualifierfor participate in the african cup of nations qualifier for 2019 and the women's national team, defending their title later this year in ghana. most importantly, laterthis year, the eagerly awaited return of league football. spain will face japan in...
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the state decision could result in an election year appeal to the high court which has eight justicesderal judge in seattle blocking a texas man from releasing downloadable blue prints for 3d guns. a temporary restraining order has been issued. this is part of the lawsuit against the government by cody wilson who posted designs on line for 3d guns in 2013. the judge argued the first amendment rights were not sufficient to overcome the public interest in the case. wilson tells cnn he will unveil a national plan of action today. >>> police in olympia, washington investigating an attack on a 6-year-old boy who stood up to bullies. carter english had surgery to repair a laceration over his eye and may need surgery on a broken arm. he said he was attacked with rocks and sticks and had saw dust rubbed in his eyes for standing up to bullies who went after his friend. >> they were just bullying him. beating him up. i told them to stop. they did it to me. >> it has been hell. i haven't slept. i haven't eaten. i cannot do anything. i can't leave his side. >> police identified a 5-year-old boy t
the state decision could result in an election year appeal to the high court which has eight justicesderal judge in seattle blocking a texas man from releasing downloadable blue prints for 3d guns. a temporary restraining order has been issued. this is part of the lawsuit against the government by cody wilson who posted designs on line for 3d guns in 2013. the judge argued the first amendment rights were not sufficient to overcome the public interest in the case. wilson tells cnn he will unveil...
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spat in the agency said the high court upheld a lower court's decision earlier this week to keep andrew brunson under house arrest and also rejected an appeal for a travel ban to be lifted and his continued detention is aggravating the feud between the nato allies and triggered a currency crisis and for the donald trump administration on thursday signaled new sanctions against turkey over his attention and turkey said it would reciprocate. that is just breaking out as far as the news that is taking place. you can comment on that and other things on this open phones. from santa fe, new mexico, independent line, tony. good morning. caller: good morning. mine was for your last guest. i keep thinking they are putting the cart before the horse. they're always talking about electoral college everything else, but until we get the money out of politics from citizens united supreme court decision, that our votes are not going to count. i would be one person one vote, 21 corporation, one vote. we should do this week from the president when it comes to the parade in his cancellation of the militar
spat in the agency said the high court upheld a lower court's decision earlier this week to keep andrew brunson under house arrest and also rejected an appeal for a travel ban to be lifted and his continued detention is aggravating the feud between the nato allies and triggered a currency crisis and for the donald trump administration on thursday signaled new sanctions against turkey over his attention and turkey said it would reciprocate. that is just breaking out as far as the news that is...