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but the high court in london to the high court in belfast. let me read that again for you.ught by sarah hewitt and we will be talking to her life before the end of the programme. earlier this month we brought you the extraordinary story of dr ruja ignatov, the woman responsible for a multi—billion—pound international cryptocurrency scam who hasn't been seen since 2017. we spoke tojen mcadam who invested over £7000 of her own money in the scheme and convinced herfriends to invest a quarter of a million. in a moment we'll bring you un update on the story from the people behind a bbc podcast which has been investigating this story — the missing cryptoqueen. but first, let's hearjen talking to us recently about her campaign forjustice. in 2017 i spoke to london city police fraud unit and they said they believed it was a ponzi scam. i opened up a victim support group to initially tell my friends and that started with 13 people and now we have 7000 people globally. and the more, with the podcasts, and for the last two years, because of these groups, the death threats are regular.
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pro-democracy activists challenge the ban on wearing face masks but their efforts failed in the high court today despite the verdict they are marching with their mass for more freedom also on the program. the united nations calls for a dead end to the violence shaking iraq nearly $100.00 people have been killed during days of protests over the stagnant economy. a michael thanks for joining us we begin in hong kong with a legal setback for pro-democracy protesters the territory's high court has rejected a challenge to an emergency law banning demonstrators from wearing face masks the court refused to grant an injunction against the mass ban but said it would hear lawmakers petition against the measure later this month the ruling came as thousands of protesters braved the rain showing fresh defiance against the decree hong kong chief executive terry lamb imposed the measure on friday she said it was needed to prevent more violence. moments after the high court's decision pro-democracy lawmakers said the facemask ban could set a dangerous precedent. there are extremely important constitutiona
pro-democracy activists challenge the ban on wearing face masks but their efforts failed in the high court today despite the verdict they are marching with their mass for more freedom also on the program. the united nations calls for a dead end to the violence shaking iraq nearly $100.00 people have been killed during days of protests over the stagnant economy. a michael thanks for joining us we begin in hong kong with a legal setback for pro-democracy protesters the territory's high court has...
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at the high court in belfast, a woman denied a legal termination wins her case that abortion laws inthern ireland breach human rights. a special report from iraq on sexual exploitation of children and young women, by some shia muslim clerics. a man is shot dead after killing four police officers at their headquarters in central paris. and at the world athletics championships there could be another gold for great britain, this time in the heptathlon. yes, ina yes, in a matter of minutes katarina johnson—thompson is odds—on favourite to take the world championship gold, with just the 800 metres to go. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news... ireland remain on course for the rugby world cup quarterfinals. that's despite not looking their best in a win over russia. good evening. the new brexit proposals unveiled by boris johnson have already provoked a wave of scepticism, both at westminster and across the eu. the irish government says it has deep concerns and the european council president says he's unconvinced. the main proposals relate to northern ireland. it would stay in the eu sin
at the high court in belfast, a woman denied a legal termination wins her case that abortion laws inthern ireland breach human rights. a special report from iraq on sexual exploitation of children and young women, by some shia muslim clerics. a man is shot dead after killing four police officers at their headquarters in central paris. and at the world athletics championships there could be another gold for great britain, this time in the heptathlon. yes, ina yes, in a matter of minutes katarina...
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to prevent more violence pro-democracy activists hope the law can still be overturned when the high court's hears their petition against the measure later this month. after the court ruling pro-democracy lawmaker said the facemask band could set a dangerous precedent there are extremely important constitutional implications coming out of this case because if the chief executive can use the emergency powers in this way there is nothing stopping her from using it to do other things such as prolonging the detention time and to contravene the fundamental human rights and freedom of the hong kong people you can suspend elections so i think the high court sees the importance of this case and that is why they have taken the rare move in allowing this case to go forward within the shortest period ws mathias a buddha is monitoring developments in hong kong and joins us now with more mathias now that the court has rejected the challenge to the emergency law how are protesters likely to respond. while as you can see protesters are out and about today again and i have never seen so many people wearing
to prevent more violence pro-democracy activists hope the law can still be overturned when the high court's hears their petition against the measure later this month. after the court ruling pro-democracy lawmaker said the facemask band could set a dangerous precedent there are extremely important constitutional implications coming out of this case because if the chief executive can use the emergency powers in this way there is nothing stopping her from using it to do other things such as...
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the high court rejected their arguments, saying the policy corrected historic discrimination againsthigh court battle to move their daughter abroad to an italian hospital for further treatment. tafida raqeeb suffered a bleed on the brain in february, which has left her severely brain damaged and unable to breathe on her own. her doctors in london argued it was in her best interests to withdraw life support. our medical correspondent fergus walsh has the story. tafida has been on a ventilator and tube—fed since february. she is minimally conscious, but able to move her limbs. this motion with her right arm could be a reflex action. for her parents, it's a small sign of recovery. a huge relief for the family, then, when the high court refused permission to allow life support to be withdrawn and approved transfer to a hospital in italy. our beautiful daughter tafida is not dying. we are continuously seeing small but important signs that she is gradually improving. the entire experience of having to fight for our daughter's life over the last three months has been exhausting and traumati
the high court rejected their arguments, saying the policy corrected historic discrimination againsthigh court battle to move their daughter abroad to an italian hospital for further treatment. tafida raqeeb suffered a bleed on the brain in february, which has left her severely brain damaged and unable to breathe on her own. her doctors in london argued it was in her best interests to withdraw life support. our medical correspondent fergus walsh has the story. tafida has been on a ventilator...
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today the high court in belfast will give its verdict on sarah's case.st human rights standards. abortion is one of the most contentious topics at this part of the uk. this recent demonstration was held to protest against legislation passed by westminster, which means the law on termination should be relaxed later this month. we feel as people in northern ireland that we have no voice, that we were not asked about this legislation. the change will come in if the devolved government at stormont which collapsed to a dive years ago, is not restored in the next few weeks. campaigners in favour of the new law says overdue. this has been a long time coming. we have been fighting through the courts now for the past five, almost six years. so we hope today that judgement is in favour and in favour of all the women in northern ireland. the courtjudgement this morning will be another major factor, a controversial complex and emotive issue. north korea has admitted the weapon it test—fired on wednesday was a new type of a submarine—launched ballistic missile. it wa
today the high court in belfast will give its verdict on sarah's case.st human rights standards. abortion is one of the most contentious topics at this part of the uk. this recent demonstration was held to protest against legislation passed by westminster, which means the law on termination should be relaxed later this month. we feel as people in northern ireland that we have no voice, that we were not asked about this legislation. the change will come in if the devolved government at stormont...
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at the high court in belfast, a woman denied a legal termination wins her case that abortion laws inorthern ireland breach human rights. a man is shot dead, after killing three officers and a civillian member of staff, at police headquarters in central paris. campaigners lose a legal battle against the government's handling of the rise in women's state pension age. katarina johnson—thompson wins gold at the world athletics championships in doha — setting a new british heptathlon record. and at 11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers, with our reviewers — henry zeffman, political correspondent for the times, and daily mirror political correspondent, nicola bartlett. good evening. welcome to bbc news. the new brexit proposals unveiled by borisjohnson have already provoked a wave of scepticism — both at westminster and across the eu. the irish government says it has deep concerns and the european council president says he's unconvinced. the main proposals relate to northern ireland. it would stay in the eu single market for all goods, and that would mean accepting eu rules
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courts ruling against the administration's immigration policies, court watchers say they believe the high courtrule in their favor. >> thaáeufr playing the long game. i think there's those who have made a calculation saying we can absorb all these losses in the lower court because we're going to win the end game. when this game gets into the supreme court. another hot issue will be abortion regulations. khr requires doctors performing -- which requires doctors performing abortions to have a partnership with near by hospitals. this is come to the thick in the campaign and is expected to be a big issue in 2020. >> it was a big issue in 2016. conservative voters say we want tpob able to pick the next justice they really vote that issue. and it will be again, but precisely because it's become such an important part of our system. >> we could see even more hot button issues this term. the high court is expected to take up about two dozen more appeals in those cases could cover issues such as gun control, religious liberty and the environment. in washington i'm gary tenney. >>> tonight is the last da
courts ruling against the administration's immigration policies, court watchers say they believe the high courtrule in their favor. >> thaáeufr playing the long game. i think there's those who have made a calculation saying we can absorb all these losses in the lower court because we're going to win the end game. when this game gets into the supreme court. another hot issue will be abortion regulations. khr requires doctors performing -- which requires doctors performing abortions to...
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so, the dispute went to the high court.usly seeing small but important signs that she is gradually improving. we have always been hopeful that she might make something of a recovery, if she is given the time, and the right treatment continues. during the high court case, the family showed the judge videos they'd filmed off tafida moving her limbs. tafida's mother says she is convinced her daughter recognised the sound of her voice. thejudge said tafida could be safely transferred to an italian hospital. mrjustice mcdonald said this is a very finely balanced case. although tafida is minimally aware and totally reliant on others, she is medically stable and not in any pain. he said, given for the parents tafida's sanctity of life was of the utmost importance, he was satisfied that life—sustaining treatment should continue. tafida, hi! the judge said the italian doctors hope that in time tafida might be able to be cared for at home, on a ventilator, and might live for another ten to 20 years. fergus walsh, bbc news, at the hig
so, the dispute went to the high court.usly seeing small but important signs that she is gradually improving. we have always been hopeful that she might make something of a recovery, if she is given the time, and the right treatment continues. during the high court case, the family showed the judge videos they'd filmed off tafida moving her limbs. tafida's mother says she is convinced her daughter recognised the sound of her voice. thejudge said tafida could be safely transferred to an italian...
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all this is a bid from ban was high court., the court did agree th of october. >> this is a very brave move by a high court because obviously i think they also see that this case raises extremely important constitutional issues. >> reporter: under the new rule anyone wearing masks at protests could face a fine of up to $3,000 and up to a year in prison. demonstrators say the risk is worth it. i see you have a facemask on. >> yes. it's to protect my face. >> reporter: you don't care. you're not going to take that mask off. >> i don't care, yeah. >> reporter: you don't care what the government says? >> no, it's okay. it's fine. >> for democracy. >> reporter: although the protests started peacefully they later turned violent as police used tear gas to break up crowds and announcing on loud speakers the gathering was unlawful. there was even a banner read or despite police making several arrests demonstrations are expected to continue. in hong kong, greg talcott, fox hanen 100 people have been killed and thousands injured after se
all this is a bid from ban was high court., the court did agree th of october. >> this is a very brave move by a high court because obviously i think they also see that this case raises extremely important constitutional issues. >> reporter: under the new rule anyone wearing masks at protests could face a fine of up to $3,000 and up to a year in prison. demonstrators say the risk is worth it. i see you have a facemask on. >> yes. it's to protect my face. >> reporter: you...
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to hong kong where pro-democracy law makers have suffered a setback in the territories high court the judge dismissed their bid to get an injunction against a ban on face masks worn at demonstrations protesters reacted defiantly with more marches in hong kong central business district which later descended into another night of violence. tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters continued to defy a ban on face masks on sunday kerry lam hong kong's chief executive had introduced the ban under colonial era state of emergency powers to try to end months of an rist pro-democracy law makers again went to the high court on sunday morning seeking an injunction against the ban they argued the emergency powers bypass the legislature and contravene the city's constitution today is about terrorism 1st rule of law i would say this is one of the most important constitutional cases in the history of all but a senior judge dismissed the case that only increased the defiance of hong kong residents large crowds marched through to wrench will reign in unsanctioned rallies . carry lam is trying to u
to hong kong where pro-democracy law makers have suffered a setback in the territories high court the judge dismissed their bid to get an injunction against a ban on face masks worn at demonstrations protesters reacted defiantly with more marches in hong kong central business district which later descended into another night of violence. tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters continued to defy a ban on face masks on sunday kerry lam hong kong's chief executive had introduced the ban...
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of emergency powers to try to end months of an wrist pro-democracy law makers again went to the high court on sunday morning seeking an injunction against the ban they argued the emergency powers bypass legislature and contravene the city's constitution today is about authoritarianism versus to rule of law i would say this is one of the most important constitutional cases in the history of all but a senior judge dismissed the case that only increased the defiance of hong kong residents large crowds marched through to wrench will rein in unsanctioned rallies . carry lam is trying to use the ban to keep us from coming out. she suppressing our right to express ourselves this will only push us further idea how he found out as night fell things turned ugly some demonstrators turning their rage on businesses with connections to mainland china and fighting pitched battles with police to carry lamb has warned that the ban on face masks was only the 1st card in her hand the emergency law allows her to make any regulations whatsoever in the face of the sun rest. and now we're bringing you some of th
of emergency powers to try to end months of an wrist pro-democracy law makers again went to the high court on sunday morning seeking an injunction against the ban they argued the emergency powers bypass legislature and contravene the city's constitution today is about authoritarianism versus to rule of law i would say this is one of the most important constitutional cases in the history of all but a senior judge dismissed the case that only increased the defiance of hong kong residents large...
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calling for kavanaugh's impeachment for the one-year anniversary of his appointment to the high court. people are watching the chief justice, john roberts. he's essentially a swing vote. he sided with the liberal judges keeping a citizenship question off of the 2020 census. ruth bader ginsberg back after her battle with cancer. our producer inside the courtroom said she seems to be in good health and asked the first question. now there are questions of another justice, clarence thomas. he was not on the bench today. the court says he's home likely recovering from the flu.
calling for kavanaugh's impeachment for the one-year anniversary of his appointment to the high court. people are watching the chief justice, john roberts. he's essentially a swing vote. he sided with the liberal judges keeping a citizenship question off of the 2020 census. ruth bader ginsberg back after her battle with cancer. our producer inside the courtroom said she seems to be in good health and asked the first question. now there are questions of another justice, clarence thomas. he was...
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where this judgment was handed down if the high court the fuses he still has another 30 days to appeal straight to the supreme court of appeal which most legal experts are saying this is what you might like to group because over the years that's what he has been doing so it's likely that is going to appeal but did the chances of you winning this one this time around is unlikely legal experts say even if you cause up to the constitutional court is likely not likely by the end of the day no matter how long it takes you will find these day in court ok. you know your correspondent thanks for your time. mental health is one of the biggest challenges facing nigeria the country's 1st report on depression last year says one in 3 of the population is at risk of depression the country has also not updated its mental health laws since independence really 60 years ago they don't use. mental one woman with a novel idea to help people with mental health issues that involves writing love letters. this one say's your way more than enough. and you're doing an amazing job polite and fun and took spends
where this judgment was handed down if the high court the fuses he still has another 30 days to appeal straight to the supreme court of appeal which most legal experts are saying this is what you might like to group because over the years that's what he has been doing so it's likely that is going to appeal but did the chances of you winning this one this time around is unlikely legal experts say even if you cause up to the constitutional court is likely not likely by the end of the day no...
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today the high court in belfast will give its verdict on sarah's case.in essence the judge will rule on whether abortion law northern ireland goes against human rights standards. abortion is one of the most contentious topics at this part of the uk. this recent demonstration was held to protest against legislation passed by westminster, which means the law on termination should be relaxed later this month. we feel as people in northern ireland that we have no voice, that we we re ireland that we have no voice, that we were not asked about this legislation. the change will come in if the devolved government at stormont which collapsed to a dive yea rs stormont which collapsed to a dive years ago, is not restored in the next few weeks. campaigners in favour of the new law says overdue. this has been a long time coming. we have been fighting through the courts now for the past five, almost six years. so we hope today that judgement is in favour and in favour of all the women in northern ireland. the courtjudgement this morning will be another major factor,
today the high court in belfast will give its verdict on sarah's case.in essence the judge will rule on whether abortion law northern ireland goes against human rights standards. abortion is one of the most contentious topics at this part of the uk. this recent demonstration was held to protest against legislation passed by westminster, which means the law on termination should be relaxed later this month. we feel as people in northern ireland that we have no voice, that we we re ireland that...
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at the high court in belfast, a woman denied a legal termination wins her case that abortion laws inorthern ireland breach human rights. katarina johnson—thompson wins gold at the world athletics championships in doha, setting a new british heptathlon record. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are henry zeffman, a political correspondent for the times, and daily mirror political correspondent, nicola bartlett. all of tomorrow's front pages are now in. ido i do not think i have ever said that before. let's start with the financial times and it leads on a warning from eu leaders, that they remain deeply concerned over borisjohnson‘s new brexit proposals. the same story makes the front page of the metro, which says mrjohnson‘s brexit plan looks doomed, after it failed to convince the eu. the mirror carries an interview with the us businesswoman, jennifer arcuri, with whom borisjohnson is allegedly linked, in which she claims men can't help falling for her. a different story in the guardian. it leads on a state of nature repor
at the high court in belfast, a woman denied a legal termination wins her case that abortion laws inorthern ireland breach human rights. katarina johnson—thompson wins gold at the world athletics championships in doha, setting a new british heptathlon record. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are henry zeffman, a political correspondent for the times, and daily mirror political correspondent, nicola bartlett. all of tomorrow's...
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our correspondent, tolu adeoye, is at the high court.ry difficult case. five—year—old pop to a collapse in highbury, complaining of headaches. —— tafida. she has been on life support ever since, her family wa nted support ever since, her family wanted to move her to italy because doctors in london wanted to stop our life support, saying that she had no prospect of recovery i should be allowed to die. this morning, that application to withdraw that one support has been denied on her pa rents a re support has been denied on her parents are now free to take to italy to continue her treatment. her pa rents italy to continue her treatment. her parents have talked about the importance of relating to them, they area importance of relating to them, they are a muslim family, they say about tafida but want to live, that the sanctity of life is important. this is the rolling, you can see what the judge has highlighted. the guidelines at the moment is that medical professionals can challenge pa rents medical professionals can challenge parents who r
our correspondent, tolu adeoye, is at the high court.ry difficult case. five—year—old pop to a collapse in highbury, complaining of headaches. —— tafida. she has been on life support ever since, her family wa nted support ever since, her family wanted to move her to italy because doctors in london wanted to stop our life support, saying that she had no prospect of recovery i should be allowed to die. this morning, that application to withdraw that one support has been denied on her pa...
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media well they misrepresented it again because i did when the high court case against the suspension will be suspension and i've written to the labor party now demanding an apology and demanding my reinstatement however what the party officials tried to do was to delay that hearing they tried on 3 separate occasions and failed on 3 separate occasions after the 3rd failure they recognize that there would have to be an early hearing i think they they realised that they had very little chance of success and so consequently i within 36 hours received a letter from the party issuing me with a new suspension now we did ask the court if they would rule matters well what the judge decided in the circumstances regrettably was they didn't feel it able competent to to rule my 2nd suspension because he said although that the 1st suspension was unlawful that doesn't if you like insulate me from new allegations and they're relatively early in the process because the only levelled against me a week before the hearing right now when i stand is that there may be an imminent election you may not be ab
media well they misrepresented it again because i did when the high court case against the suspension will be suspension and i've written to the labor party now demanding an apology and demanding my reinstatement however what the party officials tried to do was to delay that hearing they tried on 3 separate occasions and failed on 3 separate occasions after the 3rd failure they recognize that there would have to be an early hearing i think they they realised that they had very little chance of...
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the high court will decide whether the trump administration is able to move ahead with his plans to end the obama air protections for nearly 800,000 people who are brought to the country illegally as children pay that case is one of several dealing with immigration and executive power and despite a string of set backs from the lower courts ruling against the administration publicly the white house believes the high court will rule in its favor. >> they are playing the long game. i think they are those in the white house and the justice department admitted the justice department made a calculation say we can absorb all these losses and lower court because we are going to end the endgame. another hot-button issue will be abortion regulation with the challenge to controversial abortion law in louisiana which requires doctors performing abortions have admitting privileges in a nearby hospital and civil rights protections for lgbtq workers and whether employers can be sued for job discrimination. these are expected to come down in june in the thick of the presidential campaign and like the l
the high court will decide whether the trump administration is able to move ahead with his plans to end the obama air protections for nearly 800,000 people who are brought to the country illegally as children pay that case is one of several dealing with immigration and executive power and despite a string of set backs from the lower courts ruling against the administration publicly the white house believes the high court will rule in its favor. >> they are playing the long game. i think...
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the high court in belfast rules that a near—total ban on abortion in northern ireland breaches the uk'sights legislation. the us is imposing $7 billion of new tarrifs on eu goods, as part retribution for the illegal subsidies paid to airbus. scotch whisky will be one of the hardest hit. and jason donovan, dressed only in his pants, rushes to put out a housefire in london — that's when good neighbours become good friends. hello, i'm michelle fleury, christian fraser is in london. as with most nights recently, there's two big stories on both sides of the atlantic. more on brexit in a moment, but first washington and the impeachment inquiry. it is just 10 days old yet new developments keep coming thick and fast. today, congress hears from its first impeachment witness. kurt volker was the special us envoy to ukraine until he resigned last week. he's not a household name, but is well known in foreign policy circles. now, he's a central figure in the inquiry. he is mentioned five times in the whistle—blowers complaint and he is testifying in private today before 3 congressional committees. t
the high court in belfast rules that a near—total ban on abortion in northern ireland breaches the uk'sights legislation. the us is imposing $7 billion of new tarrifs on eu goods, as part retribution for the illegal subsidies paid to airbus. scotch whisky will be one of the hardest hit. and jason donovan, dressed only in his pants, rushes to put out a housefire in london — that's when good neighbours become good friends. hello, i'm michelle fleury, christian fraser is in london. as with...
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court. dr. keller is charged with second-degree murder after four of his patients died. he's accused of writing prescriptions for hundreds of high potency pills including oxycontin, percocet and vicodin and he is in jail on $12 million bail and if convicted, he could get 50 years to life in prison. >>> the new term of the supreme court begins today and they will pick up several major issues, immigration and executive power rights are being considered and there is also a case involving civil rig whether employers can be sued for job discrimination to come court is expected to be a major issue in 2020. >> the huge issue in 2016 that help president donald trump get elected was that they want to pick the next justice, the conservative voters. they voted on that issue and it will be again because it's an important part of our system. >>> another hot button issue will be abortion regulation. doctors would be required to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital. the high court will take up two dozen more appeals in cases that cover issues like gun control, religious liberty and the environment. >>> it's 4:34 and a second whistleb
court. dr. keller is charged with second-degree murder after four of his patients died. he's accused of writing prescriptions for hundreds of high potency pills including oxycontin, percocet and vicodin and he is in jail on $12 million bail and if convicted, he could get 50 years to life in prison. >>> the new term of the supreme court begins today and they will pick up several major issues, immigration and executive power rights are being considered and there is also a case involving...
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after the ruling, this statement was read out outside the high court on behalf of the claimants.ed unfairly upon at least 3 million women, causing them lasting and untold damage. the hardship caused by this situation has become increasingly recognised by the wider public over the last decade. sadly, today that injustice remains. our reporter nina nanji is here. tell us how we got here. while this has been a very long running dispute, and it's about the way the government have handled the rise in women state pension age. the threshold has gone from 60 to 65, in line with men. next year it will go up line with men. next year it will go up to 66. now campaigners argue this is unfairand up to 66. now campaigners argue this is unfair and discriminatory, and they say that's because women haven't had enough time to adjust to the changes. and they said that that created unnecessary financial hardship, specifically for women born in the 1950s. so today, the justices have dismissed that com pletely justices have dismissed that completely out of hand. in fact they turned on its head, saying
after the ruling, this statement was read out outside the high court on behalf of the claimants.ed unfairly upon at least 3 million women, causing them lasting and untold damage. the hardship caused by this situation has become increasingly recognised by the wider public over the last decade. sadly, today that injustice remains. our reporter nina nanji is here. tell us how we got here. while this has been a very long running dispute, and it's about the way the government have handled the rise...
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and, the mother of 5—year—old tafida raqeeb who won a high court bid against a london hospital who wererain damaged girl's life—support tells us they'll travel to italy for medical treatment in the next seven days. tafida's mum is here. hello, welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. later on we'll be talking about the condition endometriosis. over 10,000 women have taken part in a bbc study about their symptoms with the majority saying they rely on prescription painkillers to control it. if you have this condition or think you might have the condition, because that is one of the issues, most women do not realise, then get in touch. do get in touch on all the stories we're talking about — use the hashtag victoria live. first, carrie has the news. the american businesswoman, jennifer arcuri, has denied that borisjohnson ever gave her favourable treatment when he was the mayor of london and has refused to confirm if the two of them had an intimate relationship. he has been accused of including her on trade missions and helping her company to receive grants. mrjohnson‘s
and, the mother of 5—year—old tafida raqeeb who won a high court bid against a london hospital who wererain damaged girl's life—support tells us they'll travel to italy for medical treatment in the next seven days. tafida's mum is here. hello, welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. later on we'll be talking about the condition endometriosis. over 10,000 women have taken part in a bbc study about their symptoms with the majority saying they rely on prescription...
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ruling against the administration of immigration policy, they say the white house believes the high court will rule in his favor. >> they're playing the long game. those in the white house and justice department who made a calculation, we can absorb all the losses in the lower court because we're going to win the in game. this case gets to the supreme court. >> another hot button issue will be abortion regulation. it requires doctors to perform abortion and have privileges at a nearby hospital. there is a case involving civil rights protection for lgbtq workers and whether employers can be sued for job discrimination. these rulings are expected to come down in june in the thick of the presidential campaign and like thandthe high court is expe a major issue in 2020. >> it was a huge issue in 2016 to help the president trump get elected. they said they wanted to pick the next justice and they voted the issue. it will be again because it support part of her system. reporter: for hot button issues this term, it is expected to take two dozen more appeals and potentially covering issues such as
ruling against the administration of immigration policy, they say the white house believes the high court will rule in his favor. >> they're playing the long game. those in the white house and justice department who made a calculation, we can absorb all the losses in the lower court because we're going to win the in game. this case gets to the supreme court. >> another hot button issue will be abortion regulation. it requires doctors to perform abortion and have privileges at a...
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hong kong 3 years ago is back in court for an appeal hearing a large crowd gathered outside the high court in support of edward he was sentenced to 6 years in prison for his part in a violent clash with police the hearing comes at a time when hong kong has been gripped by months of demonstrations. of farmers and indeed administered kashmir say restrictions on communication and movement are having a devastating impact on their businesses the indian government revoked the region's autonomy and sentence soldiers 9 weeks ago it also shut down internet and telephone lines the tory occasionally reports it's harvest time in indian administered kashmir where apple production contributes 10 percent to the state's $20000000000.00 incomes this year apples are being left to rot because farmers confines people to pick them up to prime minister nuri and remove the abolish the state futon of the status and impose the security lockdowns. of the situation is bad we can harvest the apples on time and most of them fell down from the trees now we're collecting the rotten apples and throwing them away. interne
hong kong 3 years ago is back in court for an appeal hearing a large crowd gathered outside the high court in support of edward he was sentenced to 6 years in prison for his part in a violent clash with police the hearing comes at a time when hong kong has been gripped by months of demonstrations. of farmers and indeed administered kashmir say restrictions on communication and movement are having a devastating impact on their businesses the indian government revoked the region's autonomy and...
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the high court kicks off tomorrow. t awaits nine-member court, immigration, executive powerrer lgbtq in the work place, abortion, gun rights will being argued this term with rulings expected by late june, right knack r smack in the middle of a presidential election year. here we have a stellar panel, carrie severino, constitutional accountability center president, elizabeth wyle. workplace discrimination when it pertains to lgbtq. both people say they were fired because they were gay. a transgender case as well. what do you see happens with this? >> we see this in and other cases both sides are trying to claim the man tell of text allism, originalism. our meaning is first, original meaning. this is challenge to do so, because of sex, very clearly 1965, it was clear what they meant. they meant because of sex specifically. there was a there is distinction between discriminating someone on basis of sex. so if you fired someone who is gay man but not a lesbian woman, that is discrimination on basis of sex. this case the que
the high court kicks off tomorrow. t awaits nine-member court, immigration, executive powerrer lgbtq in the work place, abortion, gun rights will being argued this term with rulings expected by late june, right knack r smack in the middle of a presidential election year. here we have a stellar panel, carrie severino, constitutional accountability center president, elizabeth wyle. workplace discrimination when it pertains to lgbtq. both people say they were fired because they were gay. a...
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a review of operation midland by a former high court judge review of operation midland by a former highidentified 43 police failings during the investigation. the independent officer police conduct has said no officer police conduct has said no officer should face misconduct charges. but it is been accused of a whitewash by the former mp harvey proctor, he was one of those from the edges. the commissioner says they will ensure the report's recommendations are implemented. they have raised a number of lessons for us, a number of things they want is to implement. i think they are very important areas and we need to be assured, for example, that we are dealing effectively with warrants. dealing effectively with searching premises and a number of other areas of policing which are fundamental. i think it's raising serious questions about the way we did this kind of things, back then in 2014 and 15 in that operation. i am going to work closely with her majesty inspector to make sure that we have implemented the relevant lessons of the report and that we do implement effectively, especially th
a review of operation midland by a former high court judge review of operation midland by a former highidentified 43 police failings during the investigation. the independent officer police conduct has said no officer police conduct has said no officer should face misconduct charges. but it is been accused of a whitewash by the former mp harvey proctor, he was one of those from the edges. the commissioner says they will ensure the report's recommendations are implemented. they have raised a...
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hong kong's high court rejects an attempt to overturn a ban on protestors wearing face masks, as demonstrators gather for a rally against police violence. roman catholic bishops are gathering at the vatican this morning, as the pope opens a three—week synod focusing on the amazon region of latin america. more british success at the world athletics championships in doha, as both the men and women's 100 metre relay teams win silver medals. commemorations take place in new zealand to mark the landing of the british explorer james cook 250 years ago. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is in a few minutes. this morning's reviewers are dave wooding and shyama perera. stay with us for that. before the papers, sport and for a full round—up, good morning. dina asher—smith said the experience within the british women's sprint team was behind their success in last night's four by 100 metres relay, in which they won silver. the women were just edged into second place byjamaica. but it was a season's best time for britain, and it gave dina asher—smith her third medal of the competition — two silv
hong kong's high court rejects an attempt to overturn a ban on protestors wearing face masks, as demonstrators gather for a rally against police violence. roman catholic bishops are gathering at the vatican this morning, as the pope opens a three—week synod focusing on the amazon region of latin america. more british success at the world athletics championships in doha, as both the men and women's 100 metre relay teams win silver medals. commemorations take place in new zealand to mark the...
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says it's needed to help stop 4 months of unrest opposition activists say it is unconstitutional high court judges say they'll have a judicial review on the ban later this month. if the chief executive can use the emergency powers in this way there is nothing stopping her from using it to do other things such as prolonging the detention time and to contravene the fundamental human rights and freedom of the hong kong people you've been suspend elections so i think the high court sees the importance of this case and that is why they have taken the rare move in allowing this case to go forward within the shortest period of time live now to sarah clarke in hong kong so obviously a defeat for those challenging this. face covering a ban but judging by the numbers out there on the streets they remain undeterred. we have huge numbers here and on sunday i rally that's pretty much in opposition to this anti mosque bill with regard to the challenge the 2nd attempt that's filed to stop also to tell you that temporarily suspend this and you must build today sunday's case was filed yesterday it was heard
says it's needed to help stop 4 months of unrest opposition activists say it is unconstitutional high court judges say they'll have a judicial review on the ban later this month. if the chief executive can use the emergency powers in this way there is nothing stopping her from using it to do other things such as prolonging the detention time and to contravene the fundamental human rights and freedom of the hong kong people you've been suspend elections so i think the high court sees the...
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wear a mosque if you're in assembly a more than 50 people as you mentioned the 2nd attempt at the high court has filed to get that temporary suspension on that and to moscow but there's still a judicial review which will go ahead light at this this month and that will be an attempt by these products you know mike is to have this particular anti mosque bill . eminently bad but as you can see behind me these protests are continuing this weekend despite all the requests by the police and it's now an awful lot of demonstrations here in hong kong all right for the moment sarah clarke live for us there in hong kong now to new zealand's are voting in their 2nd parliamentary elections since the revolution 8 years ago sunday's vote seen as a test of the established parties accused by many of failing to solve the economic crisis a number of newly formed political groups are also chasing votes to outsiders one the most votes in the presidential election last month. as more from a polling station in the capital tunis. 7000000 to 0 expected to cast their votes in these crucial elections let me just give
wear a mosque if you're in assembly a more than 50 people as you mentioned the 2nd attempt at the high court has filed to get that temporary suspension on that and to moscow but there's still a judicial review which will go ahead light at this this month and that will be an attempt by these products you know mike is to have this particular anti mosque bill . eminently bad but as you can see behind me these protests are continuing this weekend despite all the requests by the police and it's now...
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elections earlier this year but opposition parties said there were irregularities in the vote and the high court temporarily prevented the results from being released. the election commission has since declared the 79 year old with the rico the winner of the bunch. leading to thousands of malawians protesting against the decision. police fired tear gas at protesters as the government accused the opposition of attempting to overthrow the president by force . now as he begins his new term faces several issues including corruption poverty and health care we'll ask him what he intends to do to tackle these challenges malawi's president peter moved to reka talks to al-jazeera. the term with the rica president of malawi thank you for talking to al-jazeera. you were recently reelected as president but it was a most controversial election with all sorts of allegations of vote tampering was it a free and fair election yes i think it was quarter to 6 and there was. a comment on the afternoon here in d.p. so i dig. all of them said they were actually free fair and credible in for they would say that. there
elections earlier this year but opposition parties said there were irregularities in the vote and the high court temporarily prevented the results from being released. the election commission has since declared the 79 year old with the rico the winner of the bunch. leading to thousands of malawians protesting against the decision. police fired tear gas at protesters as the government accused the opposition of attempting to overthrow the president by force . now as he begins his new term faces...
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the high court also declaring to hear the lawsuit over making sure that warehouse workers get paid fortime it takes to pass to through security screening. it comes five years after the high court issued a ruling in that case that barred similar claims under federal law. and finally you been waiting for this one. vladimir putin celebrating his h birthday by hiking across the wilderness obviously. several other high-ranking officials. included some offloading into picnic. how nice. coming up negotiators for the u.s. and china prepare for new talks. we will explain that. they have a new claim. we will do what it means. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i've always been faand still going for my best, even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin... i want that too. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus
the high court also declaring to hear the lawsuit over making sure that warehouse workers get paid fortime it takes to pass to through security screening. it comes five years after the high court issued a ruling in that case that barred similar claims under federal law. and finally you been waiting for this one. vladimir putin celebrating his h birthday by hiking across the wilderness obviously. several other high-ranking officials. included some offloading into picnic. how nice. coming up...
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former south african president jacob zuma will appeal a high court decision to deny him a permanent state of persecution on corruption charges he's been charged with fraud record tearing and money laundering in connection with a 2000000000 dollars arms deal with a french arms company. harley davidson has suspended production of its livewire electric motorcycle which the brand had rolled out as a part of a diversification process the decision follows the discovery of a problem with the vehicles battery also the piers buyers of its traditional motorbikes weren't interested in an electric version of their favorite model. a joint reported by german newspapers it does it's a german public broadcaster w.t.r. and the new york times on earth dubious practices at the back the german flagship blender gave expensive gifts to senior chinese officials at a time when it was trying to establish itself as a major player in china's financial industry but she says the event stayed back as far as 2002 and have been dealt with. former georgia bank boss years of our command like to meet with influential leade
former south african president jacob zuma will appeal a high court decision to deny him a permanent state of persecution on corruption charges he's been charged with fraud record tearing and money laundering in connection with a 2000000000 dollars arms deal with a french arms company. harley davidson has suspended production of its livewire electric motorcycle which the brand had rolled out as a part of a diversification process the decision follows the discovery of a problem with the vehicles...
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jacob zuma is to stand trial on corruption charges from south africa's high court has just denied to the country's former president a permanent day off prosecution. running out of oil could explore new rich oil wells if only it topped the money to do so. but come to a business africa but then good to have you with us and we're starting with the latest development in a major corruption trial. in south africa our former south african president jacob zuma has been denied a stay of prosecution to prevent him from being charged in a graft case relating to a 2 and a half $1000000000.00 arms deal efface is 16 charges of fraud racketeering and money laundering. zuma held office from 2009 to 2018. he is accused of taking bribes from french arms manufacturer tallis in 1900. 60 in charges of for old racketeering and money laundering to be struck out but a judge in pietermaritzburg moved against him. up a commission for what she called the d.c. system and the piece number c c d 30 spoke to 2018 was dismissed cost such a cost improved consequent to 100. 77 year old politician was ousted last year
jacob zuma is to stand trial on corruption charges from south africa's high court has just denied to the country's former president a permanent day off prosecution. running out of oil could explore new rich oil wells if only it topped the money to do so. but come to a business africa but then good to have you with us and we're starting with the latest development in a major corruption trial. in south africa our former south african president jacob zuma has been denied a stay of prosecution to...
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nurul to impose the face covering ban on saturday says it's needed to help stop 4 months of unrest high court judges say that they'll hold a judicial review of the ban this month if the chief executive can use the emergency powers in this way there is nothing stopping her from using it to do other things such as prolonging the detention time and to contravene the fundamental human rights and freedom of the hong kong people all even suspend elections so i think the high court sees the importance of this case and that is why they have taken the rare move in allowing this case to go forward within the shortest period of time out 07 o'clock is in hong kong. well i said no mikey a number of arrests we believe about 50 arrests to be made where we are now with me i'm trying to slide by and one shot you still have the right police behind me you might be making us rest so this is what started as a peaceful rally began includes my bike. taken much to central and returned back to where we are now to the right place and fought a number of multiple rounds of take us all those protests mind me the crowd an
nurul to impose the face covering ban on saturday says it's needed to help stop 4 months of unrest high court judges say that they'll hold a judicial review of the ban this month if the chief executive can use the emergency powers in this way there is nothing stopping her from using it to do other things such as prolonging the detention time and to contravene the fundamental human rights and freedom of the hong kong people all even suspend elections so i think the high court sees the importance...
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he would have to challenge the high court ruling. for him, it's all about martyrdom.ght a future general election which seems so much more likely is the person determined to deliver brexit doing everything he possibly could to do so. it is really his only hope. they've lost the remain vote and they have to go all out for leave and there is a bit of hope for them there. i see the times story referred to the polling expertjohn curtice uses times story referred to the polling expert john curtice uses the times story referred to the polling expertjohn curtice uses the public response tojohnson's expertjohn curtice uses the public response to johnson's proposals expertjohn curtice uses the public response tojohnson's proposals is so response tojohnson's proposals is so much more favourable and theresa may's proposals. before, an election after brexit has been delayed, breaking his do or die promise, but there is a bit of a shift in the mood. maybe he has a shot if brexit was delayed. call me cynical, but we slightly disagreed on who the personnel doing these are earlier, p
he would have to challenge the high court ruling. for him, it's all about martyrdom.ght a future general election which seems so much more likely is the person determined to deliver brexit doing everything he possibly could to do so. it is really his only hope. they've lost the remain vote and they have to go all out for leave and there is a bit of hope for them there. i see the times story referred to the polling expertjohn curtice uses times story referred to the polling expert john curtice...