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of days here at the hiuh court. ., the next couple of days here at the high court-— high court.e you are referring to in _ high court. you can hear the noise you are referring to in the - you are referring to in the background. just to remind us briefly what the concern is about this extradition and why people are protesting so vociferously about it. julian assange has been for the last five years fighting this extradition. he is currently held in belmarsh prison. his lawyers have always fought against the extradition, saying if he was extradited to the united states, because of his mental health state, he could maybe take his own life. so they say that is the reason why they don�*t want him extradited to the us. indeed, his wife stella told the bbc yesterday that his both physical and mental health has deteriorated while he is in prison and she says this decision is basically a life and death one for him if he was extradited to the us he wouldn�*t survive. the us authorities say that they will treat him fairly and that there won�*t be any issues if he was extradited. it has to
of days here at the hiuh court. ., the next couple of days here at the high court-— high court.e you are referring to in _ high court. you can hear the noise you are referring to in the - you are referring to in the background. just to remind us briefly what the concern is about this extradition and why people are protesting so vociferously about it. julian assange has been for the last five years fighting this extradition. he is currently held in belmarsh prison. his lawyers have always...
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it is the royal courts ofjustice, the high _ and tomorrow? royal courts ofjustice, the high court, and - and tomorrow? it is the royal courts ofjustice, the high court, and the i ofjustice, the high court, and the protesters outside the front of those gates, the famous gates where you will often see people walk out. they have been tying yellow ribbons around the gates of the high court and holding their placards. the other side of me is also where all of the world's media are gathering and i can tell you, there are reporters here from all around the world, i have seen spain and germany and france, they are doing live reports on this case because of course it is a global attention. you will rememberjulian assange for many years was inside the ecuadorian embassy in london where he had claimed political asylum before he was arrested in 2019 and taken to belmarsh prison which is where he has been hurt, so over the next couple of days we expect these protesters to be here. they were here rarely in the morning and we had a lot of speeches from vari
it is the royal courts ofjustice, the high _ and tomorrow? royal courts ofjustice, the high court, and - and tomorrow? it is the royal courts ofjustice, the high court, and the i ofjustice, the high court, and the protesters outside the front of those gates, the famous gates where you will often see people walk out. they have been tying yellow ribbons around the gates of the high court and holding their placards. the other side of me is also where all of the world's media are gathering and i...
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website, you said that last month, the foreign press association attempted to persuade the israeli high courte about what they said to you after that ruling? it was the supreme court of israel and it was brought by the foreign press association. there have been multiple attempts by, not only the big media organisations around the world, also individuals, individual journalists, bbc, sky, itn, itv, channellr, all signed a letter in november as well, none of which have had any impact or made a jot of difference. the supreme court said that they couldn't. .. they wouldn't lift the restrictions imposed by the idea. imposed by the idf. the idf argued that this was becausejournalists could be put at risk in wartime and they could endanger soldiers by reporting on troop positions, and that it is too dangerous for israeli personnel to be present at the border to facilitate press entry into gaza. of course all those arguments could be posed in any war and sometimes they are. usually they are by countries or regimes or authorities who definitely do not wantjournalists in. i would argue, along with the
website, you said that last month, the foreign press association attempted to persuade the israeli high courte about what they said to you after that ruling? it was the supreme court of israel and it was brought by the foreign press association. there have been multiple attempts by, not only the big media organisations around the world, also individuals, individual journalists, bbc, sky, itn, itv, channellr, all signed a letter in november as well, none of which have had any impact or made a...
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thank you, nicky schiller outside the high court in - schiller outside the high court in london.is body from them. the russian opposition leader died suddenly in a prison camp in the arctic circle on friday. his family have been told they won't get access for another two weeks, as more tests are needed. his widow has been meeting european union officials in brussels. she has accused vladimir putin in a video message released yesterday of killing her husband. she has promised to carry on her husband's legacy. yulia navalny says there is no reason to keep his body other than to let traces of the nerve agent novichok disappear, which she says was used to poison him. the kremlin has called such accusations unacceptable. earlier i spoke to cbs correspondent jared hill in new york. i began by asking him about the extent of the sanctions president biden maybe considering. what we know at this point is that president biden has said that he is considering what he calls a whole number of options, but we don't know the specifics. since russia's invasion of ukraine nearly two years ago, the
thank you, nicky schiller outside the high court in - schiller outside the high court in london.is body from them. the russian opposition leader died suddenly in a prison camp in the arctic circle on friday. his family have been told they won't get access for another two weeks, as more tests are needed. his widow has been meeting european union officials in brussels. she has accused vladimir putin in a video message released yesterday of killing her husband. she has promised to carry on her...
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let's go back to charlie at the high court. sent previously this is a huge issue for him. this isn't the end of it for him. this isn't the end of it for him by any means, but it isjust the end of this particular one. yes. end of this particular one. yes, that's right- — end of this particular one. yes, that's right. during _ end of this particular one. yes, that's right. during the - end of this particular one. yes, that's right. during the trial- end of this particular one. yes that's right. during the trial last year prince harry spoke about him being able not to trust anybody because people were hacking into his phone, his voice mail. mirror group newspapers hacking into his phone to get information by unlawful means to write stories. when the judgment came down at the end of last year that prince harry one 15 of those 33 sample cases his legal team described it as a great deal for truth and accountability. we are waiting for his legal team to come out and give a statement. he is going to be responding and give more informati
let's go back to charlie at the high court. sent previously this is a huge issue for him. this isn't the end of it for him. this isn't the end of it for him by any means, but it isjust the end of this particular one. yes. end of this particular one. yes, that's right- — end of this particular one. yes, that's right. during _ end of this particular one. yes, that's right. during the - end of this particular one. yes, that's right. during the trial- end of this particular one. yes that's right....
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we are of course keeping an eye on the fence at the high court in london. prince harry are back in court, for a hearing on his phone hacking case against mirror group newspapers. the court there is expected to hear further prince harry and the mirror group have settled the remaining case of phone hacking and unlawful intuition accusations into the privacy of the prince and we expect the hearing to take place in the next five minutes or so. that is when it is supposed to begin and we have just heard that prince harry �*s has arrived in court. you can keep updated on the bbc news website, on the live pages there but for now, please stay with us on bbc news. hello. some of us have had snow over the last 24 hours, but mainly over the hills. at low levels, it's been more a story of rain and plenty of rain at that. some outbreaks of rain and hill snow continuing to drift northwards during today. as you can see on the satellite picture, we've got a big area of cloud affecting much of western europe, a series of weather systems, actually, but it's this curl of cloud
we are of course keeping an eye on the fence at the high court in london. prince harry are back in court, for a hearing on his phone hacking case against mirror group newspapers. the court there is expected to hear further prince harry and the mirror group have settled the remaining case of phone hacking and unlawful intuition accusations into the privacy of the prince and we expect the hearing to take place in the next five minutes or so. that is when it is supposed to begin and we have just...
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a legal challenge at london's high court. the . i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program, the mother of russian opposition leader. alexei nev only has made a direct appeal to vladimir putin for his body to be released. the volley was declared dead on friday at a siberian prison, but according to a spokesperson for his family, russian investigators have said that his remains will not be returned for another 14 days. the kremlin has denied accusations from the vall and his wife that he was murdered, describing the claims as of noxious an unsubstantiated more on that in a moment. but 1st, let's hear from some of that video appeal from the mother of alexi know on a this is the mice been the who is behind me is the prison colony where my son, alex st. of all new, died on february 16th for 5 days. i have not been able to see him means that they have not released his body to me and have not even told me where it is. yeah, but if i appealed to you, letting me a poor 10 because this resolution of this problem depends solely on you this and you look, let me f
a legal challenge at london's high court. the . i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program, the mother of russian opposition leader. alexei nev only has made a direct appeal to vladimir putin for his body to be released. the volley was declared dead on friday at a siberian prison, but according to a spokesperson for his family, russian investigators have said that his remains will not be returned for another 14 days. the kremlin has denied accusations from the vall and his wife that he was...
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because of course, everybody's talking high court talking about this high court case which ralph has,ust going to put this, this video out anyway. but what it does show us and what i have seen from prince harry and his team over the last couple of months is that they seem to be wanting to get away from this noise and playing the victim , which we have seen over victim, which we have seen over the last couple of years with his netflix documentary , uh, his netflix documentary, uh, documenting his exit from the royal family then, of course, we had spare, where he had his memoir, spare, where he clearly accused members of the royal of doing x, and royal family of doing x, y, and z, feel bad and z, which made him feel bad and like now to like a victim. now they seem to very focusing on their very much be focusing on their charity work and kind of ignonng charity work and kind of ignoring noise and the ignoring all the noise and the various legal cases he's various legal cases that he's got going on. so it does now play got going on. so it does now play into that narrative that, okay, appe
because of course, everybody's talking high court talking about this high court case which ralph has,ust going to put this, this video out anyway. but what it does show us and what i have seen from prince harry and his team over the last couple of months is that they seem to be wanting to get away from this noise and playing the victim , which we have seen over victim, which we have seen over the last couple of years with his netflix documentary , uh, his netflix documentary, uh, documenting...
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the high court isn't the most senior court in the land, that's the supreme court.ling. normally those appeals would have to be on the grounds there was an error in law, that will be what prince harry's lawyers are going to be doing, they will be going through this quite substantialjudgment that we are also analysing and they will be saying, has the judge said anything they should or shouldn't have been doing from a legal perspective? if they believe are grounds for appeal, they can potentially haven't heard by the uk supreme court. but i will stress one thing and this appears to be running through the evidence heard in court and some of the judgment. although undoubtedly it is not ideal for anybody not having full—time armed security, the committee risk assess prince harry because mac visits to the uk whenever he is here and their argument —— prince harry's visits, if he has the aunt petition he will haveit if he has the aunt petition he will have it so it is not as if it is not available to him. what is at stake is that given who he is, his lawyers said it wasn't
the high court isn't the most senior court in the land, that's the supreme court.ling. normally those appeals would have to be on the grounds there was an error in law, that will be what prince harry's lawyers are going to be doing, they will be going through this quite substantialjudgment that we are also analysing and they will be saying, has the judge said anything they should or shouldn't have been doing from a legal perspective? if they believe are grounds for appeal, they can potentially...
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a t w correspond to paragraph nasa is at london's high court where the hearing for julian massage is taking place. so you've just been inside the court. tell us a little bit more about what's happening here again today, sir, is the day with julian hassan has the most searching out that case and then a knob. human has to be in this morning that it's a political case and a search he is covered by freedom of speech and he should not be expedited. now it's interesting. i've just been able to speak to julian hassan, his brother gabriel ships. and, and he said, had said to me that the family of these is in the cycle hoping that there will be a political solutions that behind the scenes that governments are working together . and that there is a process behind the scenes and that's what he's hoping would bring just as far as brother that's. that's what he said to me. you also said that they are quite concerned about his brother's health. he wasn't, if i wasn't able to physically be able to attend the court hearing today, and that's something that continues to worry. the family of course, and
a t w correspond to paragraph nasa is at london's high court where the hearing for julian massage is taking place. so you've just been inside the court. tell us a little bit more about what's happening here again today, sir, is the day with julian hassan has the most searching out that case and then a knob. human has to be in this morning that it's a political case and a search he is covered by freedom of speech and he should not be expedited. now it's interesting. i've just been able to speak...
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lorna gordon at the high court in glasgow. emmas— gordon at the high court in glasgow.gordon at the high court in glasgow. emma's mother was in court and we understand that when she left the court, it is margaret caldwell, she said, thank you everyone. lorna, back to you. tell is a bit more about the cork eights itself and what we heard and it.- about the cork eights itself and what we heard and it. during the trial the court _ what we heard and it. during the trial the court heard _ what we heard and it. during the trial the court heard that - what we heard and it. during the trial the court heard that packer| trial the court heard that packer had been a sexually violent man for most of his adult life. he attacked women from all walks of life and different backgrounds. he had this obsession with sex workers and a preference for those who are young and extremely vulnerable and on drugs. during the trial woman after woman spoke of how they had experienced violence at his hands. some of them spoke of being subjected to a pattern of violence which was similar to the manner
lorna gordon at the high court in glasgow. emmas— gordon at the high court in glasgow.gordon at the high court in glasgow. emma's mother was in court and we understand that when she left the court, it is margaret caldwell, she said, thank you everyone. lorna, back to you. tell is a bit more about the cork eights itself and what we heard and it.- about the cork eights itself and what we heard and it. during the trial the court _ what we heard and it. during the trial the court heard _ what we...
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— prince harry s legal battle against the publishers of the daily mirror continues today at the high courte court has already ruled that the duke of sussex was hacked 7 the question now is to what extent. our media and arts correspondent david sillito has this report. when prince harry gave evidence in his case against the mirror, it was the first time in 130 years that a senior royal had appeared on a witness stand. but at the end of last year, a judge ruled that, yes, his phone had been hacked byjournalists working for mirror group newspapers. he was awarded £ia0,000 in damages for the 15 articles that were judged to have been sourced by hacking. that figure, though, could go up. prince harry's legal team has identified another 115 stories it claims were linked to phone hacking. then there's the question of costs. and this isn'tjust about prince harry. the coronation street actor michael lavelle also won damages. and with teams of lawyers fighting it out in high court hearings, the final bill for reach, the company that publishes the mirror, could run into millions. however, for prince h
— prince harry s legal battle against the publishers of the daily mirror continues today at the high courte court has already ruled that the duke of sussex was hacked 7 the question now is to what extent. our media and arts correspondent david sillito has this report. when prince harry gave evidence in his case against the mirror, it was the first time in 130 years that a senior royal had appeared on a witness stand. but at the end of last year, a judge ruled that, yes, his phone had been...
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prince harry s legal fight with the publishers of the daily mirror continues today at the high court t extent. it's looking at some unresolved matters including legal costs and additional articles in prince harry s claim.
prince harry s legal fight with the publishers of the daily mirror continues today at the high court t extent. it's looking at some unresolved matters including legal costs and additional articles in prince harry s claim.
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we are following events from the high court in london. in court for the daily mirror hacking case. prince harry is not expected to be there but his lawyer is expected to speak out side after the conclusion. it is taking place as we speak at the moment. we are hearing that a technical incident was happening inside the court has now been resolved and the hearing is taking place. our reporters are inside so as soon as we get more detail on that we will let you know what is happening. you can follow all of those events on our website, it is being updated minute by minute, actually, so you can keep up today there. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello. some of us have had snow over the last 24 hours, but mainly over the hills. at low levels, it's been more a story of rain and plenty of rain at that. some outbreaks of rain and hill snow continuing to drift northwards during today. as you can see on the satellite picture, we've got a big area of cloud affecting much of western europe, a series of weather systems, actually,
we are following events from the high court in london. in court for the daily mirror hacking case. prince harry is not expected to be there but his lawyer is expected to speak out side after the conclusion. it is taking place as we speak at the moment. we are hearing that a technical incident was happening inside the court has now been resolved and the hearing is taking place. our reporters are inside so as soon as we get more detail on that we will let you know what is happening. you can...
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it's sent to america. lawyers focus on a legal challenge at lunch and high court and the israel continues to pound to gaza . the un security council cares a vote on a new draft ceasefire resolution. the us has already threatened to veto the plan of the posing is on the i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. authorities in russia have opened a new criminal case against the brother of russian opposition leader alexi and a volley. oh leg, no volley seen here in file footage with his brother was already on the wanted list for another matter. in 2014 or like nevada only was sentenced to 3 and a half years in prison for fraud. in a case kremlin, critics say, was trumped up. now police say that they have opened a new case, but have not unveiled details of the charges. or it comes after the mother of russian opposition leader, alexei, nevada. and he made a direct appeal to vladimir putin for his body to be released is amazed. phenomena who is behind me is the prison calling you where my son, alex st. of all new, died on february 16th for 5 days. i have not been able to see him when you, they ha
it's sent to america. lawyers focus on a legal challenge at lunch and high court and the israel continues to pound to gaza . the un security council cares a vote on a new draft ceasefire resolution. the us has already threatened to veto the plan of the posing is on the i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. authorities in russia have opened a new criminal case against the brother of russian opposition leader alexi and a volley. oh leg, no volley seen here in file footage with his brother was...
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prince harry has lost his high court challenge, against the removal of his police protection when he duke of sussex went to court after the government downgraded his security status four years ago, when he stopped being a working royal. his lawyers claimed he'd been singled out and treated less favourably than other members of the royal family. he's to appeal today's ruling. with the latest, here'sjonny dymond. from birth, he has had a shadow — police protection clearing the way and watching his back. but that doesn't come cheap. and when he and meghan stepped back from royal duties and left the country, that automatic protection was withdrawn. that hurt — something he made clear when he told his side of the story. meghan asked me, "would do they remove all security?" i said, "they'll never do that." meghan's background, her heritage, the world documented hate campaigns against us, suspicious packages being sent to the palaces, specifically with her name on or my name on. she said, "do you think they'll ever do it?" isaid, "no, they would never do that." and they did it. there would
prince harry has lost his high court challenge, against the removal of his police protection when he duke of sussex went to court after the government downgraded his security status four years ago, when he stopped being a working royal. his lawyers claimed he'd been singled out and treated less favourably than other members of the royal family. he's to appeal today's ruling. with the latest, here'sjonny dymond. from birth, he has had a shadow — police protection clearing the way and watching...
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the former president is expected to appeal to the high court. y's ruling was unanimous and signed by the court making it more likely that the high court could just decline to consider any challenge. the ruling today by a three-court panel says, for the purpose of this criminal case, former president trump has become citizen trump, with all of the defenses of any other criminal defendant, but any executive immunity that may have protected him while he served as president no longer protects him against this prosecution. joining us now, justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian, nbc news trump campaign correspondent vaughn hillyard in las vegas, and former u.s. attorney joyce vance. ken, to you first. what did the judges say in their very broad rejection of donald trump's broad claims of immunity? >> this three-judge panel consisting of two democratic appointees and one republican, they systematically demolished all of former president trump's arguments for why he should be immune from this prosecution and for why presidents in general can
the former president is expected to appeal to the high court. y's ruling was unanimous and signed by the court making it more likely that the high court could just decline to consider any challenge. the ruling today by a three-court panel says, for the purpose of this criminal case, former president trump has become citizen trump, with all of the defenses of any other criminal defendant, but any executive immunity that may have protected him while he served as president no longer protects him...
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high. thejudge did not agree. the courtess in reaching the decision of the 28th of february 2020. it's a judgment that will have security implications for the king's younger son. while the government may insist that protection will be provided when justified, the ruling may dictate how closely prince harry feels he can be to his family. sean dilley, bbc news. this is bbc news. around the world and across the uk. let's look at some other stories making news. ministers are... ministers are consulting backbench tory mps on watering down planned protections for renters in england. the bbc has seen a series of draft government amendments to a bill which aims to ban landlords from evicting tenants without a reason. the proposed changes come from mps who had concerns about no—fault evictions and wanted to increase rights for landlords. new research suggests that mindfulness, group and cognitive behavioural therapy could effectively treat menopause symptoms such as low mood and anxiety. draft nhs guidelines recommend offering cbt a
high. thejudge did not agree. the courtess in reaching the decision of the 28th of february 2020. it's a judgment that will have security implications for the king's younger son. while the government may insist that protection will be provided when justified, the ruling may dictate how closely prince harry feels he can be to his family. sean dilley, bbc news. this is bbc news. around the world and across the uk. let's look at some other stories making news. ministers are... ministers are...
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so it's just, you said, we wrote to the whole high court, the counter terrorism department. i'm focused on the interior ministry, asking them about the jailing of active as well. cuz we did not hear about. mohammed traveled to meet his mother's son at the on the terrace, is low, 108 on 9 to the village company is the last june audio we have there's just a g and focused on the highest the portion of the prison population or those yet to face trial, i just didn't go on to the insect dying, but i was at the but in the end i was there because i have the running full a. she loves their names. one says they can of your sister doing a favor to the policeman game and just she goes in a bag in the busy man and just look through the last 2 months on is moving into saw what he thinks is like to find a new piece. nice problem with the payment has cleared. so the executives or did it as a joint thing backed by the subject. can you, can you say that would mean everybody knows that even though you know, i have used word and service. so i think that is enough in january 2024 in wrong. let's
so it's just, you said, we wrote to the whole high court, the counter terrorism department. i'm focused on the interior ministry, asking them about the jailing of active as well. cuz we did not hear about. mohammed traveled to meet his mother's son at the on the terrace, is low, 108 on 9 to the village company is the last june audio we have there's just a g and focused on the highest the portion of the prison population or those yet to face trial, i just didn't go on to the insect dying, but i...
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thejudge began his ruling here at the high court in - ruling here at the high court in belfast by referringlled during the years of violence, which are commonly called the troubles and the quest as to how unsolved killings from that time has continued to hanover northern ireland for a quarter of a century now of relative peace is an extremely complex and emotive question. the uk government last year passed legislation to set up a new commission to take over all investigations linked to killings from the conflict. out of that plan was that suspects, both former paramilitaries and former members of the state forces who gave information to the commission, would be given a conditional amnesty. the guarantee they would not be prosecuted. so some victims�* families challenged the uk government in court today. the judge ruled the plan for a conditional amnesty was unlawful, that it breached international human rights law, particularly the european convention on human rights and their families afterwards said they were certainly very pleased about that. it had been many years now of campaigning for
thejudge began his ruling here at the high court in - ruling here at the high court in belfast by referringlled during the years of violence, which are commonly called the troubles and the quest as to how unsolved killings from that time has continued to hanover northern ireland for a quarter of a century now of relative peace is an extremely complex and emotive question. the uk government last year passed legislation to set up a new commission to take over all investigations linked to killings...
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bbc news, at the high court.: to discuss all this i am joined by the executive director of the national security institute at george mason university, and has also helped many intelligence positions in the u.s. government. this has been described as a last ditch attempt by julian assange to avoid extradition to the u.s. but you would like to see him return here? >> obviously. he has violated law disclosing information knowingly and conspiring with others to hack into computer systems and break passwords and the like and should face justice for those violations. caitriona: he would say he was doing that in the public interest. we saw some of what was exposed there just now and he would say that is ordinary journalistic practice and was made by his lawyers today. >> that argument has been rejected by authorities in british courts, but as you know, julian assange does not abide by the traditions of the journalistic profession, the ethics of journalistic protection, never redacted document and disclose information he
bbc news, at the high court.: to discuss all this i am joined by the executive director of the national security institute at george mason university, and has also helped many intelligence positions in the u.s. government. this has been described as a last ditch attempt by julian assange to avoid extradition to the u.s. but you would like to see him return here? >> obviously. he has violated law disclosing information knowingly and conspiring with others to hack into computer systems and...
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high. thejudge did not agree. the courtound that there has not been any unlawfulness in reaching the decision of the 28th of february 2020. it is a judgment that will have security implications for the king's younger son. while the government may insist that protection will be provided when justified, the ruling may dictate how closely prince harry feels he can be to his family. sean dilley, bbc news. meanwhile, there is to be more personal security for mps to protect them from threats, harassment and even physical violence. the government says it will spend more than £30 million on increased security for elected politicians and that could include bodyguards. it comes amid fears that mps are being intimidated, particularly by demonstators angry about the war in gaza. our political correspondent iain watson has this report. ceasefire now! organisers say these pro-palestinian _ ceasefire now! organisers say these pro-palestinian protests _ ceasefire now! organisers say these pro-palestinian protests are - pro—palestinian prot
high. thejudge did not agree. the courtound that there has not been any unlawfulness in reaching the decision of the 28th of february 2020. it is a judgment that will have security implications for the king's younger son. while the government may insist that protection will be provided when justified, the ruling may dictate how closely prince harry feels he can be to his family. sean dilley, bbc news. meanwhile, there is to be more personal security for mps to protect them from threats,...
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the high court was, you know, like today, whatever i data towards and in a, somebody was through the possibility that they could it be in jail because there's so many cases general we have lot to genuine, right? go might just right, designate the diction loss on them and the lights projected, which is this light, which is let's get on the did the issue, mind bug a son? honda election ways in 2018 was widely seen to of being supported by the army. now he's become that most folks just plain situation. it's unprecedented in progress, but you never have a situation where the army or the military established understanding is the people of the country that's required of elections because they know that my partner with the victims pakistan's ministry, did not respond to all requests for comments on the not as raised in this documentary, but he has previously denied being behind the crocodile and against the bpi. when we joined con elections was scheduled for october 2023. with all these cases on me, over 10000. 0, my work is in june. body bands and media. so its only happening because they'
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so it's just, you said, we wrote to the whole high court the counterterrorism department and focused on the interior ministry asking them about the jailing of octaves and p t. i work as we did not hear about. mohammed traveled to meet his mother's son at the, on the terrace is low $108.00 on mind a couple of days in last june audio. yeah, this is joshua gene and focused on the highest the portion of the prism population of those yet to face trial. i just didn't want to be insect dying, but i was at the but in the end i was there as i have been the running full a she looked during the entire and says big can of your sister doing a favor to the police monday images she goes van back in the prison man and just go to the kids to my phones moving into saw what he thinks is like to find a beauty i spoke with you. parliament has cleared sort of the executive as fair dates on it as a joint thing backed by the subject. can you, can you say that would mean everybody knows that even though you know, i have used word and service. so i think that is enough in january 2024 in ron hahn and his wife
so it's just, you said, we wrote to the whole high court the counterterrorism department and focused on the interior ministry asking them about the jailing of octaves and p t. i work as we did not hear about. mohammed traveled to meet his mother's son at the, on the terrace is low $108.00 on mind a couple of days in last june audio. yeah, this is joshua gene and focused on the highest the portion of the prism population of those yet to face trial. i just didn't want to be insect dying, but i...
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a crowd of astonished the porters is gathering outside of london's high court calling for him to be released. while inside his lawyers are hoping to persuade judges to grant a new appeal hearing. if that fails sanchez back, or is worry that he could be put on a plane to the united states straight away, the prosecutors want him to be put on trial on spying. tortoise massage himself hasn't appeared in court with his lawyer saying that he is to on well, his wife of the 50 year old says that he 52 year old would not survive being extradited days before the u. k. cool. let's consider whether to extradite julian a songs to the us, his wife issue to heartfelt please. his release. his health is in decline, mentally and physically. his life is a risk. every single day he stays in prison. and if he is extradited, he will die. but it's not just about him being expedited to julian should never have been put in prison in the 1st place, the to day hearing maybe a song, his final jones to prevent expeditions to the us where he faces a prison sentence of up to a $175.00, he is a song has been a wanted man s
a crowd of astonished the porters is gathering outside of london's high court calling for him to be released. while inside his lawyers are hoping to persuade judges to grant a new appeal hearing. if that fails sanchez back, or is worry that he could be put on a plane to the united states straight away, the prosecutors want him to be put on trial on spying. tortoise massage himself hasn't appeared in court with his lawyer saying that he is to on well, his wife of the 50 year old says that he 52...
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although mafeed gained permission from the high courts to remain on the land for additional week, the israeli police refused this petition and dispersed the protesters without warning or warrant. can this rain? two weeks ago it was an open day near the wall, we marched towards it and planted olive trees and buried with them the names of marters killed by israel. the soldier attempted to... us, but we continued digging. the soldiers came, but we did not allow them to destroy our work, we resist. our work is on the land. the sun shown to announce the beginning of new day. it was the 13th day. the war on the gaza's rep. look at the missile. what did we do to deserve being hit by this? the army bombed the children on the beach and destroyed our houses. they killed children, men, women, and old men. i have other place to go, so now my children and i are homeless. it is the israel's habit from ages. they say the children fire rockets. how designs come from across the world to palestine to occupy a land belonging to another nation? how do they form their secret army, hagana? how do they grab
although mafeed gained permission from the high courts to remain on the land for additional week, the israeli police refused this petition and dispersed the protesters without warning or warrant. can this rain? two weeks ago it was an open day near the wall, we marched towards it and planted olive trees and buried with them the names of marters killed by israel. the soldier attempted to... us, but we continued digging. the soldiers came, but we did not allow them to destroy our work, we resist....
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smith also stated that if the high court is inclined to grant trump's request, it should immediately take the case up and issue a ruling, quote, as promptly as possible so the trial can move forward. trump's lawyers contend presidents should have total immunity for official access president, and that trump's actions in questioning the 2020
smith also stated that if the high court is inclined to grant trump's request, it should immediately take the case up and issue a ruling, quote, as promptly as possible so the trial can move forward. trump's lawyers contend presidents should have total immunity for official access president, and that trump's actions in questioning the 2020
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so it's just, you said we wrote to the whole high court, the counter terrorism department. i'm focused on the interior ministry asking them about the jailing of octaves. i'm p t i work as we did not hear about. mohammed traveled to meet his mother's son at the, on the terrace, is low $108.00 on mind to come to the stage and that is joining audio. yeah, this is joshua g and focused on the highest the portion of the prison population of those yet to face trial, the i just get involved in. so i was at the but in the end i was there because i have all i, she looked their names. one says they can of your sister doing a favor to the police mind game and just she goes in a bag in the prison managers august the last 2 months on julia into saw what he thinks is like on the peachy, i struggle with parliament has a clear so with the executive as dates or did it as a joint thing back by the subject. can you can you say that would be and everybody knows. everyone knows, you know i have use word and service. so i think that is enough in january 2024 in ron hahn and his wife received a 14
so it's just, you said we wrote to the whole high court, the counter terrorism department. i'm focused on the interior ministry asking them about the jailing of octaves. i'm p t i work as we did not hear about. mohammed traveled to meet his mother's son at the, on the terrace, is low $108.00 on mind to come to the stage and that is joining audio. yeah, this is joshua g and focused on the highest the portion of the prison population of those yet to face trial, the i just get involved in. so i...
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that big mass is standing by force of london's high court. she explain what's likely to happen in massages hearing today. and this is quite a crowd to lots of dirtiness onto the court. so pauses the head journalist, organizations, human rights organizations, members of parliament. and what they're saying is that during the saw and is a journalist, and that's who should be free, he should not be in prison. this is another step. and the legal processor, toyota sounds already, was sentenced to be ex expedited to the u. k. and the okay, home secretary had already agreed to that and that said that you should actually go and search trial in the us. now she's appealing again to to this that it. and this is basically the quote deciding whether this appeal will be grande's or not. um his support hearing that if it's not crowns or that actually he could go onto a plane and go to the us right away. what sort of arguments were you expecting to be to, to be heard there today? is there anything new being presented or that we would have to say and we will be
that big mass is standing by force of london's high court. she explain what's likely to happen in massages hearing today. and this is quite a crowd to lots of dirtiness onto the court. so pauses the head journalist, organizations, human rights organizations, members of parliament. and what they're saying is that during the saw and is a journalist, and that's who should be free, he should not be in prison. this is another step. and the legal processor, toyota sounds already, was sentenced to be...
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although mafeed gained permission from the high courts to remain on the land for additional week, thefused this petition and dispersed the protesters without warning or warrant. two weeks ago it was an open day near the wall, we marched towards it, and planted olive trees and buried with them the names of marters killed by israel. the soldier attempted to stop us, but we continued digging. the soldiers came, but we did not allow them to destroy our work. we resist, our work is on the land. how can israeli attacks affect the lives of ormerie people in gaza? a cyclist, housewife and number of other. individuals who have refused to abandon their homeland will tell you the answer. how designs come from across the world to palestine to occupy a land belonging to another nation? how do they form their secret army, hagana? how do they grab lands belonging to palestinians? how did they build and expand their? illegal settlements. israel's former prime minister goldomir answers these and more questions in this documentary. either you're with us or you're with the enemy? there's no in between a
although mafeed gained permission from the high courts to remain on the land for additional week, thefused this petition and dispersed the protesters without warning or warrant. two weeks ago it was an open day near the wall, we marched towards it, and planted olive trees and buried with them the names of marters killed by israel. the soldier attempted to stop us, but we continued digging. the soldiers came, but we did not allow them to destroy our work. we resist, our work is on the land. how...
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although mafeed gained permission from the high courts to remain on the land for additional week, thee refused this petition and dispersed the protesters without warning or warrant. two weeks ago there was an open day near the wall, we marched towards it and planted olive trees and buried with them the names of marters killed by israel. the soldier attempted to stop us, but we continued digging. the soldiers came, but we did not allow them to destroy our work, we resist, our work is on the land. named after the longest river in the world, it's now become the largest e-commerce company on the planet. it started as a bookseller at discount prices, but grew so much to sell almost everything through breaching rules and the game, watch and hear more about amazon in this documentary. palestine has risen from the ashes, the nation has gotten. a long way in its struggle against the occupation regime of israel from throwing stone to flying drones. but who can deny iran's decades long support in this arduous journey. every news channel claims that it covers the latest breaking news as we do, so
although mafeed gained permission from the high courts to remain on the land for additional week, thee refused this petition and dispersed the protesters without warning or warrant. two weeks ago there was an open day near the wall, we marched towards it and planted olive trees and buried with them the names of marters killed by israel. the soldier attempted to stop us, but we continued digging. the soldiers came, but we did not allow them to destroy our work, we resist, our work is on the...
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so it's just you said, we wrote to the whole high court, the counter terrorism department. i'm focused on the interior ministry, asking them about the jailing of octaves and p t i work is we did not hear about. mohammed traveled to meet his mother's son at the, on the terrace is low $108.00 on mind a couple of days in less than $200.00 audio. yeah. but there's just some ideas and focused on the highest the portion of the prison population of those yet to face trial, the i just get involved in . so i was at the but in the end i was there because i have the running. she was getting managed finances. dick out of your sister doing a favor to the police man game and as she is in a bag in the prison managers. august last 2 months on julia into saw what he thinks is like on the peachy, i struggle with parliament has cleared sort of the executive as fair dates on it as a joint thing back by the subject. can you, can you say that would mean everybody knows. everyone knows, you know, i have use word and service. so i think that is enough. in january 2024 in run hon. and his wife rece
so it's just you said, we wrote to the whole high court, the counter terrorism department. i'm focused on the interior ministry, asking them about the jailing of octaves and p t i work is we did not hear about. mohammed traveled to meet his mother's son at the, on the terrace is low $108.00 on mind a couple of days in less than $200.00 audio. yeah. but there's just some ideas and focused on the highest the portion of the prison population of those yet to face trial, the i just get involved in ....
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the london high court is expected to announce its verdict in early march.f it is in favor of asandzh, he will be able to appeal again. he is now in prison, facing life imprisonment and extradition to the united states. the need for his pardons cannot be delayed. release asandzha and those who protested outside the courthouse all the days during the hearings. but the world media somehow didn’t pay much attention to them. who is interested in the statement of people who dared to speak out against the decision of the british fimid, she is not only blind, but also tied hand and foot by the pain of washington. we must challenge what is happening, our country is increasingly becoming a very repressive state, a journalist who exposes war crimes. spiritually, to break your will to resist, your will to fight. but even without the sole purpose of breaking you in a new york prison, the united states government seems to have already broken assanja and made his life hell. 14 years of painful struggle, uncertainty and fear for yourself and your family. his wife has been
the london high court is expected to announce its verdict in early march.f it is in favor of asandzh, he will be able to appeal again. he is now in prison, facing life imprisonment and extradition to the united states. the need for his pardons cannot be delayed. release asandzha and those who protested outside the courthouse all the days during the hearings. but the world media somehow didn’t pay much attention to them. who is interested in the statement of people who dared to speak out...
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may rest with the european court. human rights are corresponding biggest masses outside london's high court, where this hearing for julian hassan, she's taking place so big. what can we expect from the court today? what this is hearing entail? and this is quite a crowd to lots of joining us on to the point. so pauses ahead, journalist organizations, human rights organizations, members of parliament. and what they're saying is that julian hassan is a journalist and that he should be free. he should not be in prison. this is another step and the legal processors, toyota sounds already was sentenced to be ex expedited to the u. k. and the okay, home secretary had already agreed to that. and that said that he should actually go and stay strong in the us. now he's appealing again to, to this that it and this is basically the quote deciding whether this appeal will be grande's or not. um, his support hearing that if it's not crowns or that actually he could go onto a plane and go to the us right away. of what sort of arguments were you expecting to be to, to be heard there today. is there anythin
may rest with the european court. human rights are corresponding biggest masses outside london's high court, where this hearing for julian hassan, she's taking place so big. what can we expect from the court today? what this is hearing entail? and this is quite a crowd to lots of joining us on to the point. so pauses ahead, journalist organizations, human rights organizations, members of parliament. and what they're saying is that julian hassan is a journalist and that he should be free. he...
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in the high court. responsibility.hanistan has pretty much tarnished the image of the administration of then white house head barack obama, and no one was going to forgive such humiliation. obama prosecuted and much more, and the video of two us combat helicopters shooting at civilians in iraqi baghdad literally blew up the world community. during the strike, according to various sources, up to 18 people were killed, including two reuters reporters. in total, assange was charged with as many as 18 charges for inconvenient truth. in the united states under these articles. he faces up to 175 years in prison, at the beginning of the hand of the american retaliation tried to get to the journalist through sweden, where at that time he spent most of his time, but somehow it didn’t work out, as a result, the stockholm prosecutor’s office decided to charge the journalist with rape and harassment, and then, as they say, it all started. in november 2010, he was put on the international wanted list by interpol, and in december he
in the high court. responsibility.hanistan has pretty much tarnished the image of the administration of then white house head barack obama, and no one was going to forgive such humiliation. obama prosecuted and much more, and the video of two us combat helicopters shooting at civilians in iraqi baghdad literally blew up the world community. during the strike, according to various sources, up to 18 people were killed, including two reuters reporters. in total, assange was charged with as many as...
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whether former president trump can legally be on the 2024 ballot is a question before the high court today. this after colorado's supreme court kicked the gop frontrunner off the state's republican ballot citing his role and events leading up to the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol. colorado's secretary of state says the message is clear. >> states can rightfully disqualify insurrectionists like donald trump. >> the case centers around section 3 of the constitution's 14th amendment. it bars anybody who has engaged in insurrection from holding federal office. trump claims the case is to stop his latest run for the white house. >> they want to silence me because i will never let them silence you. >> the trump campaign called colorado's state supreme court decision flawed and his lawyers appealed to the supreme court. today, justices will hear both sides. >> so you know, the issue of sort of how one deals with the 14th amendment is initially before the supreme court, and they could rule against donald trump in which case there's no further inquiry. even if they overrule the colorad
whether former president trump can legally be on the 2024 ballot is a question before the high court today. this after colorado's supreme court kicked the gop frontrunner off the state's republican ballot citing his role and events leading up to the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol. colorado's secretary of state says the message is clear. >> states can rightfully disqualify insurrectionists like donald trump. >> the case centers around section 3 of the constitution's 14th...
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the, the, it's a challenge for freedom, a supporters of julian us on your outside that you case high court as, as legal team, making a final effort to stop that was to pro, from being expedited to america. wait faces nearly 200 years in prison. the rough and forces taking another front line town on the battlefield, following this week's capture of ideas. now with pushing ukraine even further back in the heart of san reach. will details emerging of the tragic killing of a 6 year old girl in gaza by is really forces as audio is released of a desperate phone call. she made enough final moments and scrapping the sanctions. the echo watched the block of west african nations, such as the listing, the vast majority of restrictive measures against molly, but can't of 5. so on the share, off the months of tensions, it comes off of the trio of states. it has to be strengthened to, to quit the eco box. the quiz suck chip is a week in the world that's run down the hardest hitting stories since monday, but also highlight today's top kiddos as well. it's the sunday program or announcement. so the fate i
the, the, it's a challenge for freedom, a supporters of julian us on your outside that you case high court as, as legal team, making a final effort to stop that was to pro, from being expedited to america. wait faces nearly 200 years in prison. the rough and forces taking another front line town on the battlefield, following this week's capture of ideas. now with pushing ukraine even further back in the heart of san reach. will details emerging of the tragic killing of a 6 year old girl in gaza...
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taking his case for an appeal to the high court in london stays before the u. k. cool. it's considered whether to expedite julian, a songs to the us, his wife issued a heartfelt, please, his release. his health isn't declined mentally and physically. his life is a risk. every single day he stays in prison. and if he is extradited, he will die. but it's not just about him being expedited to julian should never have been put in prison in the 1st place, the to day hearing, maybe as soon as his final jones to prevent expeditions to the us where he faces a prison sentence of up to a $175.00, he is a song has been a wanted man since 2010 of these which will blowing for him, which he likes published classified us all the materials supplied by an intelligence analyst, delete, consign documents and video footage from the was enough dentist on a new wreck, right? some of the associated with shocking, seemingly implicating us troops impossible war crimes. i believe that if those 2 things were lawful under the rules of engagement when the rules of engagement are wrong, deeply wrong
taking his case for an appeal to the high court in london stays before the u. k. cool. it's considered whether to expedite julian, a songs to the us, his wife issued a heartfelt, please, his release. his health isn't declined mentally and physically. his life is a risk. every single day he stays in prison. and if he is extradited, he will die. but it's not just about him being expedited to julian should never have been put in prison in the 1st place, the to day hearing, maybe as soon as his...
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won't survive jail extend to america, his lawyers have picked on a legal challenge at london's high court. the sarah kelly, welcome to the program. authorities in russia have opened a new criminal case against the brother of russian opposition leader alexa, in a volley or leg novalis. same here on file footage with his brother was already on the wanted list for another matter in 2014 or leg novalis was sentenced to 3 and a half years in prison for fraud. in a case the kremlin critics said was trumped up as well. now, police say that they have opened a new case, but have not unveiled details of the charges. it comes after the mother of russian opposition leader alexia. nev only made a direct appeal to vladimir putin for his body to be released. the mice from the who is behind me is the prison calling you where my son alex sane of all new died on february 16th for 5 days. i have not been able to see him. they have not released his body to me and have not even told me where it is. yeah, but as i appealed to you, letting me a put 10 because the resolution of this problem depends solely on you
won't survive jail extend to america, his lawyers have picked on a legal challenge at london's high court. the sarah kelly, welcome to the program. authorities in russia have opened a new criminal case against the brother of russian opposition leader alexa, in a volley or leg novalis. same here on file footage with his brother was already on the wanted list for another matter in 2014 or leg novalis was sentenced to 3 and a half years in prison for fraud. in a case the kremlin critics said was...
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if the high court declines the appeal, the judge overseeing the case could set a new trial date soon. but if the supreme court decides to consider the matter, all bets are off, david, there could be
if the high court declines the appeal, the judge overseeing the case could set a new trial date soon. but if the supreme court decides to consider the matter, all bets are off, david, there could be
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high court, that he will immediately be whisked off to a waiting car and then placed on a c. i a plane back to the united states. if that were to happen, he would be in what is called the federal lock up in alexandria, virginia within probably 10 hours. do you believe that's what we should be prepared for? is the fix in on this case, or does he have a hail mary chance at victory here? uh well, i think he is a hell, mary, chance. i don't want to give him a help. you know, you hope is only successful if, if it's, if you, i hope drives you to a direct action. but um, i think you have to prepare for that, but do everything you can right now and the pressure has got to be on the u. k. government right now, right? that's the battle right now. is it located the judges? in that case? do you ok? system of justice is on trial right now before he's tried over here. and that's why people need to mobilize right now and demonstrate in front of the embassy and, and d. c, where you live. and here at the u. k. consulate to the, at the you, when, and really embarrass and put the pressure on th
high court, that he will immediately be whisked off to a waiting car and then placed on a c. i a plane back to the united states. if that were to happen, he would be in what is called the federal lock up in alexandria, virginia within probably 10 hours. do you believe that's what we should be prepared for? is the fix in on this case, or does he have a hail mary chance at victory here? uh well, i think he is a hell, mary, chance. i don't want to give him a help. you know, you hope is only...
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wikileaks founder, julian assange, against extradition to the united states is being heard at the high courts wanted in the us for leaking classified military documents over a decade ago. lawyers for mr assange say he's too ill to attend the two day hearing. there were hundreds of protesters outside the court banging drums to chants of "free assange". an number of an "unprecedented" number of women are being investigated by police investigated by police on suspicion of illegally ending their pregnancy — that's according to two of britain's biggest abortion providers. the bbc has found evidence that women who have had natural pregnancy losses have also come under investigation suspected of having an illegal abortion. divya talwar reports. sammy was seven months pregnant when she says she started feeling unwell. i had a bit of back ache. i think i'm having the baby. and then, not even 10—15 minutes later, he's here. he was blue, he was lifeless. the paramedic on the phone talked me through cpr. sammy and her baby were taken to hospital. she says the next thing she remembers is the police arres
wikileaks founder, julian assange, against extradition to the united states is being heard at the high courts wanted in the us for leaking classified military documents over a decade ago. lawyers for mr assange say he's too ill to attend the two day hearing. there were hundreds of protesters outside the court banging drums to chants of "free assange". an number of an "unprecedented" number of women are being investigated by police investigated by police on suspicion of...
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a single high court judge who in a 3 page rolling on his own, dismissed a 150 page submission by his i saw his lawyers. why the decision by the home secretary or to extradite julian should be overturned and why most of the judge, vanessa birds and the low court, even though she ordered them released on medical grounds and the condition of us prisons. why uh, most of everything else she said about that on the was well, and she should have denied their right to appeal. so this is an appeal to try to appeal. that's what we're going to try to win in february. if you lose it, julian could technically could be on a plane that night back to the united states of only the european court of human rights being possible way to stop that they can order the plane off to come back and, and stop doing for me. next, i don't know if that's gonna happen. that's just one possible scenario, but everything that you said, john, it should be part of this case. it's true, but if it had been already, i think would have been thrown out this can't be a more, more abusive. think of this by on your, on the defend
a single high court judge who in a 3 page rolling on his own, dismissed a 150 page submission by his i saw his lawyers. why the decision by the home secretary or to extradite julian should be overturned and why most of the judge, vanessa birds and the low court, even though she ordered them released on medical grounds and the condition of us prisons. why uh, most of everything else she said about that on the was well, and she should have denied their right to appeal. so this is an appeal to try...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, at the high court in glasgow. well, five years ago, an investigative reporter with bbc scotland, samantha poling, carried out interviews with iain packer, which played a big part in his trial as evidence of his lies. as samantha now reports, some of the other women who were raped and assaulted by him only came forward after seeing her investigation. this is iain packer, about to be confronted by me in 2019. i don't believe you've been telling me the truth. we discovered evidence he was a prolific sexual predator, a violent rapist and a killer. did you kill emma? no, i never. emma caldwell�*s killer. ithought, you know, isaid no. —— i can look you in the eye and say no. i had nothing to do with it whatsoever. all lies. this interview was used in court as evidence against him. today, the verdict? guilty. but why did it take so long? the bbc can reveal that information linking iain packer to emma's murder was available to police from the start. detectives who worked on the inquiry in 2005 have broken their silence. t
lorna gordon, bbc news, at the high court in glasgow. well, five years ago, an investigative reporter with bbc scotland, samantha poling, carried out interviews with iain packer, which played a big part in his trial as evidence of his lies. as samantha now reports, some of the other women who were raped and assaulted by him only came forward after seeing her investigation. this is iain packer, about to be confronted by me in 2019. i don't believe you've been telling me the truth. we discovered...
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well, by bringing you the latest on the julian assault cases, but follow the hearings at the high court in london over the next 2 days. more details, analysis and reaction can be found on our website, our team dot com, the inter poland is now where i'm gray. farmers are gathering across the country in protest blocking roads on the publishing in border. the farmers are riley against the eaves, new environmental measures, and the import of ukrainian agricultural products, which they believe creates unfair competition. they have locked roads and checkpoints on the ukranian border with tractors, banners, and other equipment. the foremost solidarity trade union says it is planning on an off road located throughout poland until march 10th. the photo your scene right now has been circulating the web. one of the protest as was seen supporting the soviet flag advanced as, as tractor current. a banner that called is not important to quote do with ukraine . and the leadership demonstrate as brenda's national flags and chunk of slogans that are seen spinning grain from watkins at the medic cash. ag
well, by bringing you the latest on the julian assault cases, but follow the hearings at the high court in london over the next 2 days. more details, analysis and reaction can be found on our website, our team dot com, the inter poland is now where i'm gray. farmers are gathering across the country in protest blocking roads on the publishing in border. the farmers are riley against the eaves, new environmental measures, and the import of ukrainian agricultural products, which they believe...
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dominic casciani, bbc news, at the high court.o persuade a uk court that his appeal should be allowed. if they turn him down, which i don�*t think they�*ll do this week — i think the judges will take a bit of time to produce a judgment. if they turn him down then the us would have 28 days to come and collect him. he could, during that period, apply to the european court of human rights for an emergency injunction, in effect, what�*s called a rule 39 interim relief. but i suspect that would fail. the uk would wait to see what the european court did, but if that application was turned down, then yes, he would be on the plane to the us. and so is mr assange now running out of options? well, the arguments he�*s running in court today, although he�*s put some new evidence in and he�*s developed some of the arguments a bit further, they have, in effect, been rejected twice. once in the magistrates�* court and again on paper a few months ago. and this is his renewed application following that paper refusal. so he�*s trying his best. he�*
dominic casciani, bbc news, at the high court.o persuade a uk court that his appeal should be allowed. if they turn him down, which i don�*t think they�*ll do this week — i think the judges will take a bit of time to produce a judgment. if they turn him down then the us would have 28 days to come and collect him. he could, during that period, apply to the european court of human rights for an emergency injunction, in effect, what�*s called a rule 39 interim relief. but i suspect that...
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's high court as his legal team makes a final effort to stop that was a blow from being expedited to the united states. that's what he faces. a 175 years in prison for exposing america's dodie and secret russian forces taking another frontline town on the battlefield. following this week's capture of, of the now it's pushing ukraine even further back away in the heart of san region. and scrapping the sanction the echo watch block of west africa. nations says it's lifting the boss which. busy of restricted measures against molly, but you know, fast, so i need air off to month. so rising tensions, it comes off with a trio of state. so it's direction to put the car this the traditional sunday program here. and i'll see international running down the pop headlines of the week and all this on the face of a was a blow. but julian, a sondra does remain in limbo. the judges of the new case, high court have yet to make a ruling on his final appeal. against expedition to the united states when he leeks co founder is wanted states side for publishing, secret, military and diplomatic files and,
's high court as his legal team makes a final effort to stop that was a blow from being expedited to the united states. that's what he faces. a 175 years in prison for exposing america's dodie and secret russian forces taking another frontline town on the battlefield. following this week's capture of, of the now it's pushing ukraine even further back away in the heart of san region. and scrapping the sanction the echo watch block of west africa. nations says it's lifting the boss which. busy of...