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we have a. senior high courtjudge it looked at these _ senior high courtjudge it looked at theseissuesd over the past 20 years. we believe _ we have said over the past 20 years. we believe this was a preventable atrocitv _ we believe this was a preventable atrocity. the judge has recommended future _ atrocity. the judge has recommended future serious action on both sides of the _ future serious action on both sides of the border, which is very important, and we look forward to cooperating with both governments. thank— cooperating with both governments. thank you — cooperating with both governments. thank you. we appreciate your time today, michael. i know you will come today�*s news but it must�*ve been a difficult day and a difficult place for you to come. this was a memorial garden laid in memory of the klingon victims that day. we wish you all the best. let�*s bring you the response of the british government. brandon lewis that he wanted to put on record his deep regret for the families of those killed and that they have had to wait so long for them to find out what happened. he sai
we have a. senior high courtjudge it looked at these _ senior high courtjudge it looked at theseissuesd over the past 20 years. we believe _ we have said over the past 20 years. we believe this was a preventable atrocitv _ we believe this was a preventable atrocity. the judge has recommended future _ atrocity. the judge has recommended future serious action on both sides of the _ future serious action on both sides of the border, which is very important, and we look forward to cooperating with...
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a high courtjudge rules there should be a new investigation into whether state agencies could have prevented 0magh bombing in 1998. and surfing will make its 0lympic debut at the tokyo games, as a0 thrill—seeking athletes take to the waves. it is one year late and has been beset by problems, but the olympics are finally formally starting in toyko. the opening ceremony injapan�*s national stadium will be three—and—a—half hours long but has been described as "sombre" — reflecting the mood of a nation which is having to host the biggest sporting event in the world during a pandemic. our sports correspondent natalie pirks is inside the olympic stadium. we canjoin we can join her there. talk us throu~h we can join her there. talk us through what's _ we can join her there. talk us through what's happened - we can join her there. talk us through what's happened so l we can join her there. talk us i through what's happened so far. we can join her there. talk us - through what's happened so far. he joined me at the moment during the parade of nations. apologies for the fact i am quite dark but we are
a high courtjudge rules there should be a new investigation into whether state agencies could have prevented 0magh bombing in 1998. and surfing will make its 0lympic debut at the tokyo games, as a0 thrill—seeking athletes take to the waves. it is one year late and has been beset by problems, but the olympics are finally formally starting in toyko. the opening ceremony injapan�*s national stadium will be three—and—a—half hours long but has been described as "sombre" —...
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a high courtjudge rules there should be a new investigation into whether state agencies could have prevented the 0magh bombing in 1998. the victims�* families say they feel vindicated. for a very long time there's been no doubt in my mind that 0magh was a preventable atrocity, but nobody wanted to hear that message. not the irish government, not the british government. thousands of workers in the food supply chain in england no longer need to isolate if pinged by the covid app, as long as they test negative. daily testing for pupils is just as effective at controlling covid in schools as self isolation, according to new research. a new study says an eight—week gap between the first and second doses of the pfizer vaccine is most effective for building immunity against covid. and the family of a british woman who went missing from her boyfriend's yacht in the caribbean, appeal for him to help police find out what happened on the night she disappeared. hello. good afternoon. good afternoon. it is one year late and has been beset by problems, but the olympics are finally formally starting in toy
a high courtjudge rules there should be a new investigation into whether state agencies could have prevented the 0magh bombing in 1998. the victims�* families say they feel vindicated. for a very long time there's been no doubt in my mind that 0magh was a preventable atrocity, but nobody wanted to hear that message. not the irish government, not the british government. thousands of workers in the food supply chain in england no longer need to isolate if pinged by the covid app, as long as...
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a high courtjudge rules there should be a new investigation into whether state agencies could have preventedmagh bombing in 1998. and surfing will make its olympic debut at the tokyo games, as a0 thrill—seeking athletes take to the waves. the olympics opening ceremony is taking place in tokyo, and we've seen team gb out in the parade, albeit a much smaller contingent than normal, due to the tight restrictions surrounding the games in light of rising covid cases. the organisers still put on a spectacular show for the world watching on. a fireworks sequence, and a ceremony focusing on togetherness, connection and inclusion, as well as reflecting the struggles of the pandemic greeted the athletes into a near empty stadium. britain were led by flag—bearers hannah mills, the sailor, and rower mo sbihi, both gold medallists from rio 2016. heptathlon hopeful katerina johnson thompson, who competes in the second half of the games, is happy it's all going ahead, but is wary of the isolation rules surrounding athletes in the run up. it feels like it's almost potluck whether you are going to get pinged
a high courtjudge rules there should be a new investigation into whether state agencies could have preventedmagh bombing in 1998. and surfing will make its olympic debut at the tokyo games, as a0 thrill—seeking athletes take to the waves. the olympics opening ceremony is taking place in tokyo, and we've seen team gb out in the parade, albeit a much smaller contingent than normal, due to the tight restrictions surrounding the games in light of rising covid cases. the organisers still put on a...
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today, relatives of victims welcomed the ruling of a high courtjudge, who said there was a very realns on both sides of the irish border. nobody wanted to hear that message. not the irish government, not the british government. but now, we've an independent person who's said it, and i think that's hugely relieving. i didn't sleep much last night, but i will sleep much better tonight. families of victims have long called for a public inquiry, which was originally rejected by the government in 2013. michael gallagher's son, aidan, was one of the 29 who lost their lives that day. how does it feel to hear those words, that this could have been prevented? well, that is... that is very difficult. you really don't want to think too much about that. the judge said any investigation in future must look at whether intelligence held at the time by m15 and police in ireland could have been used to disrupt the activities of prominent dissident republicans leading up to the attack. what happened at this spot changed so many people's lives forever, so the judge's words will have huge importance her
today, relatives of victims welcomed the ruling of a high courtjudge, who said there was a very realns on both sides of the irish border. nobody wanted to hear that message. not the irish government, not the british government. but now, we've an independent person who's said it, and i think that's hugely relieving. i didn't sleep much last night, but i will sleep much better tonight. families of victims have long called for a public inquiry, which was originally rejected by the government in...
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today, relatives of victims welcomed the ruling of a high courtjudge, who said there was a very realalled for new investigations on both sides of the irish border. nobody wanted to hear that message — not the irish government, not the british government. but now, we have an independent person who's said it, and i think that's hugely relieving. i didn't sleep much last night, but i will sleep much better tonight. families of victims have long called for a public inquiry, which was originally rejected by the government in 2013. michael gallagher's son aidan was one of the 29 who lost their lives that day. how does it feel to hear those words, that this could have been prevented? well, that is... that — that is very difficult. you really don't want to think too much about that. the judge said any investigation in future must look at whether intelligence held at the time by m15 and police in ireland could have been used to disrupt the activities of prominent dissident republicans leading up to the attack. what happened at this spot changed so many people's lives forever, so the judge's w
today, relatives of victims welcomed the ruling of a high courtjudge, who said there was a very realalled for new investigations on both sides of the irish border. nobody wanted to hear that message — not the irish government, not the british government. but now, we have an independent person who's said it, and i think that's hugely relieving. i didn't sleep much last night, but i will sleep much better tonight. families of victims have long called for a public inquiry, which was originally...
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today, relatives of victims welcomed the ruling of a high courtjudge, who said there was a very realho�*s said it, and i think that�*s hugely relieving. i didn�*t sleep much last night, but i will sleep much better tonight. families of victims have long called for a public inquiry, which was originally rejected by the government in 2013. michael gallagher�*s son, aidan, was one of the 29 who lost their lives that day. how does it feel to hear those words that this could have been prevented? well, that is... that is very difficult. you really don't want to think too much about that. the judge said any investigation in future must look at whether intelligence held at the time by m15 and police in ireland could have been used to disrupt the activities of prominent dissident republicans leading up to the attack. what happened at this spot changed so many people�*s lives forever, so the judge�*s words will have huge importance here today, and particularly that idea that bringing together intelligence from both british and irish state agencies could provide new answers. to think that they
today, relatives of victims welcomed the ruling of a high courtjudge, who said there was a very realho�*s said it, and i think that�*s hugely relieving. i didn�*t sleep much last night, but i will sleep much better tonight. families of victims have long called for a public inquiry, which was originally rejected by the government in 2013. michael gallagher�*s son, aidan, was one of the 29 who lost their lives that day. how does it feel to hear those words that this could have been...
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geordie greg, 2016, of course, he had the headline, "enemies of the people", and pictures of three high courtjudgesof course, it's always great to be wise with hindsight. _ would paul dacre use - the same headline again? i can't speak for him. he was a tremendously gifted editor from whom i learned an awful lot. . i but it's a fast—paced newsroom —| sometimes mistakes do get made. i can't promise they won't ever get made again. - that's part of the risk that we take every day with our front pages, . the stories that we cover. and we shouldn't be afraid of being challenging when we do that. - mm, i mean, given the mission statement that you laid out a few seconds ago, that headline and that front page didn't seem to fall into those categories, did it, really? well, it provoked a very, very strong reaction, - not all of it positive, i but we moved forward. there's a new editor at the helm, has a different way— of editing the paper. but that doesn't take away - from the astonishing legacy that paul dacre left behind. well, the mail seems to be comfortable kicking down as well as punching up. i mean, y
geordie greg, 2016, of course, he had the headline, "enemies of the people", and pictures of three high courtjudgesof course, it's always great to be wise with hindsight. _ would paul dacre use - the same headline again? i can't speak for him. he was a tremendously gifted editor from whom i learned an awful lot. . i but it's a fast—paced newsroom —| sometimes mistakes do get made. i can't promise they won't ever get made again. - that's part of the risk that we take every day with...
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martin green. | a high courtjudge has ruled there should be a new investigation into whether state agencies some form of new investigation. this is the memorial park that stands in omagh in memory of the 29 people who died that day just yards from where that car bomb exploded and this review has come about through the family is challenging the uk's decision, ruling, judgment not to conduct a public enquiry. that is something they have been campaigning for because they have been questions for many years over the level of intelligence and the sharing of information in the days, hours, minutes running up to the moment when that bomb exploded. there was intelligence there was mobile phone tracking information. they were listening in on some mobile phone conversations between the people who are alleged to have planted that bomb. so the question has been, if that information had been coordinated and shared better could the bombing either have been prevented or could the people who carried it out been prosecuted and brought to justice? and carried it out been prosecuted and brought tojustice? and
martin green. | a high courtjudge has ruled there should be a new investigation into whether state agencies some form of new investigation. this is the memorial park that stands in omagh in memory of the 29 people who died that day just yards from where that car bomb exploded and this review has come about through the family is challenging the uk's decision, ruling, judgment not to conduct a public enquiry. that is something they have been campaigning for because they have been questions for...
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a high courtjudge in northern ireland has ruled there should be a new investigation into whether theurity services could have prevented the omagh bombing in 1998. 29 people were killed in the attack, including nine children and three generations of the same family. in 2013, the government said it would not hold a public inquiry. our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. ona on a busy summer �*s day, the bomb which exploded in the centre of omagh was the single worst atrocity of the northern ireland troubles. no—one ever convicted. today, relatives of the is welcome to the ruling of a high courtjudge who said there was a very real prospect that it could have been prevented by the security services, and called for new investigations on both sides of the irish border.— of the irish border. nobody wanted to hear that _ of the irish border. nobody wanted to hear that message. _ of the irish border. nobody wanted to hear that message. not - of the irish border. nobody wanted to hear that message. not the - of the irish border. nobody wanted | to hear that message. not the irish governm
a high courtjudge in northern ireland has ruled there should be a new investigation into whether theurity services could have prevented the omagh bombing in 1998. 29 people were killed in the attack, including nine children and three generations of the same family. in 2013, the government said it would not hold a public inquiry. our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. ona on a busy summer �*s day, the bomb which exploded in the centre of omagh was the single worst atrocity of the...
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a high courtjudge in northern ireland has ruled there should be a new investigation into whether theservices could have prevented the omagh bombing in 1998. 29 people were killed in the attack, including nine children and three generations of the same family. in 2013, the government said it would not hold a public inquiry. our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. on a busy summer's day, the bomb which exploded in the centre of omagh was the single worst atrocity of the northern ireland troubles. no—one was ever convicted. today, relatives of victims welcomed the ruling of a high courtjudge, who said there was a very real prospect that it could have been prevented by the security services, and called for new investigations on both sides of the irish border. nobody wanted to hear that message — not the irish government, not the british government. but now, we have an independent person who's said it, and i think that's hugely relieving. i didn't sleep much last night, but i will sleep much better tonight. families of victims have long called for a public inquiry, which was origina
a high courtjudge in northern ireland has ruled there should be a new investigation into whether theservices could have prevented the omagh bombing in 1998. 29 people were killed in the attack, including nine children and three generations of the same family. in 2013, the government said it would not hold a public inquiry. our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. on a busy summer's day, the bomb which exploded in the centre of omagh was the single worst atrocity of the northern ireland...