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dottie: same club, ian, for jonas blixt. 9-iron. ian: is it turning enough?utiful, and the spin from the turn. ah. dottie: two wonderful looks. ian: especially after that five-foot percentage we heard at 26. you'd have to think they're 26 under. 18. bill: and for eagle, kelly kraft. nick: if wirs -- the first one of the weekend at 18. bill listen and that's good for 61. nick: i have a feeling knowing what's going on behind, kisner and brown are now going to halve 17 in two and finish 3, 4. bill: back to 17. ian: let's get the two first. nick: under pressure now, aren't they? ian: immense pressure. nick: got to respond. dottie: that is heading right. also a 9-iron. ian: didn't quite get it. ahill mis-hit. which is rare. dottie: same club. that's a good thump up the left side. might have to be careful. ian: oh, no. well, the pressure did get to them. i can't tell if they got lucky like jordan's did from here. it could be close. it could be on that bank. it's thick rough down there and we'll be right back at the zurich classic of new orleans in this exciting act
dottie: same club, ian, for jonas blixt. 9-iron. ian: is it turning enough?utiful, and the spin from the turn. ah. dottie: two wonderful looks. ian: especially after that five-foot percentage we heard at 26. you'd have to think they're 26 under. 18. bill: and for eagle, kelly kraft. nick: if wirs -- the first one of the weekend at 18. bill listen and that's good for 61. nick: i have a feeling knowing what's going on behind, kisner and brown are now going to halve 17 in two and finish 3, 4....
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ian: yes, you can. maybe you're just grinding it out for 40 on the sunday before and you come up with something you felt good with a feel. all that hard work might pay off months down the track or as nick knows well, maybe that next major you play. peter: all right, he's got to get the speed through this fringe judged perfectly. ian: he was quick to take the putter as well. i thought he may have gone with a lob wedge and landed it on the surface. a little downslowly. -- downslope. ooh, he's left himself one of those, peter. a little four feet right to lefter. peter: that bobbled a little bit in the fringe and i don't think it came out on the line that he wanted it to. ian: so all three players here now with a little work left for their pars. end of the day as well and nerve endings are a little rawer. than programs they were three or four hours ago. a lot is on the line. james hahn in a position here for a chance to go to the last tied with jason kokrak at 10 under par. tied third. lots of fedexcup poin
ian: yes, you can. maybe you're just grinding it out for 40 on the sunday before and you come up with something you felt good with a feel. all that hard work might pay off months down the track or as nick knows well, maybe that next major you play. peter: all right, he's got to get the speed through this fringe judged perfectly. ian: he was quick to take the putter as well. i thought he may have gone with a lob wedge and landed it on the surface. a little downslowly. -- downslope. ooh, he's...
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the journalists who covered the continuing saga of ian brady who has 110w continuing saga of ian brady the government's emergency committee cobra has been in session considering its response to the global cyber—attack which has affected parts of the nhs in england and scotland. some hospital trusts are still experiencing problems but the national crime agency says fears of a new wave of attacks today have not been realised. microsoft has said the attack should be treated as a ‘wake—up call‘ and the government's been accused of failing to invest properly in it. 0ur security correspondent gordon corera has the latest. hospital wards still dealing with the aftermath of friday's cyber attack. the hope is that the worst has passed, but the question remains — could this have been avoided? the health secretary today denied accusations from labour and the liberal democrats that computer security had been underfunded and the nhs underprepared. we've been making huge efforts to modernise and invest, despite all the financial pressures. and that's why we were able to maintain our emergency servic
the journalists who covered the continuing saga of ian brady who has 110w continuing saga of ian brady the government's emergency committee cobra has been in session considering its response to the global cyber—attack which has affected parts of the nhs in england and scotland. some hospital trusts are still experiencing problems but the national crime agency says fears of a new wave of attacks today have not been realised. microsoft has said the attack should be treated as a ‘wake—up...
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they have led us to believe that this is in fact ian brady and that this is in fact ian brady and thatist ian brady and that is confirmed. he is, as you say, someone that is confirmed. he is, as you say, someone who has been something ofa say, someone who has been something of a dark stain across british history. he has been somebody who has been a hate figure for as long as he has lived, really. since the 60s, when the trial... the details the trial of him and his then girlfriend myra hindley were reported on. the shock across the country as they were both convicted the appalling torture and murder of three children. then in the 80s at a much there were two more children that they have also killed. then not all the bodies were found. that is something which some of the families have been talking about in the press today, saying they wish more details had been given before he died about where the bodies were. sun-seekers he has taken to the grave. thank you very much. —— some secrets and he has taken to the grave. let's cross to the bbc sports centre. hello and welcome to sportsday. cham
they have led us to believe that this is in fact ian brady and that this is in fact ian brady and thatist ian brady and that is confirmed. he is, as you say, someone that is confirmed. he is, as you say, someone who has been something ofa say, someone who has been something of a dark stain across british history. he has been somebody who has been a hate figure for as long as he has lived, really. since the 60s, when the trial... the details the trial of him and his then girlfriend myra hindley...
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ian: incapable. charlie: incapable? ian: that he is not aware of a lot of the issues.aw when he went to the israeli holocaust memorial that what he wrote in the visitors book implied he had no idea what the holocaust really was. for me, that was the single part of the trip i found painful. yes, israel is a strong ally. we are there for them. the personal relationship is fine. nothing is going to unravel this. and yet, the american president is so far from being able to show empathy and understanding for historical context for things that matter to a lot of people around the world. so yes, they will go and give us a big show and treat us well because they feel like they have to and they should and because the relationship is more than about just one president. but these things, they are not just symbolic. they hurt. you have a president that is not able, willing to stand up to what american values in history actually mean. i think other nations around the world are not just embarrassed by that, they are profoundly troubled by it. charlie: there was a story this week abo
ian: incapable. charlie: incapable? ian: that he is not aware of a lot of the issues.aw when he went to the israeli holocaust memorial that what he wrote in the visitors book implied he had no idea what the holocaust really was. for me, that was the single part of the trip i found painful. yes, israel is a strong ally. we are there for them. the personal relationship is fine. nothing is going to unravel this. and yet, the american president is so far from being able to show empathy and...
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naismith to his son to ian naismith.gnature on it added another layer of documentation and i think added value to it. >> so, what is it worth? at the time, the priciest sports document is the contract that sent babe ruth to the yankees from the red sox in 1919. in 2005, it sold for $996,000. >> sotheby's believes the naismith rules will fetch more. >> if you're a basketball fan, you could certainly consider them the magna carta of basketball. >> they set the minimum bid at $1.3 million. that's less than the $5 million the rules were once appraised for. the proof will be in the bidding. >> it's like a horse race. you just don't know how it's going to end. >> or where they'll end up. jim, it's like fort knox here. >> [ laughs ] >> next... what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website -- strangeinheritance.com. bp developed new, industry-leading software to monitor drilling operations in real-time, so our engineers can solve problems with the most precise data at their
naismith to his son to ian naismith.gnature on it added another layer of documentation and i think added value to it. >> so, what is it worth? at the time, the priciest sports document is the contract that sent babe ruth to the yankees from the red sox in 1919. in 2005, it sold for $996,000. >> sotheby's believes the naismith rules will fetch more. >> if you're a basketball fan, you could certainly consider them the magna carta of basketball. >> they set the minimum bid...
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naismith to his son to ian naismith.his signature on it added another layer of documentation and i think added value to it. >> so, what is it worth? at the time, the priciest sports document is the contract that sent babe ruth to the yankees from the red sox in 1919. in 2005, it sold for $996,000. >> sotheby's believes the naismith rules will fetch more. >> if you're a basketball fan, you could certainly consider them the magna carta of basketball. >> they set the minimum bid at $1.3 million. that's less than the $5 million the rules were once appraised for. the proof will be in the bidding. >> it's like a horse race. you just don't know how it's going to end. >> or where they'll end up. jim, it's like fort knox here. >> [ laughs ] >> next... what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website -- strangeinheritance.com. >> now back to "strange inheritance." >> it's december 2010 in new york city. the heirs of james naismith, the man who invented basketball, are ready to s
naismith to his son to ian naismith.his signature on it added another layer of documentation and i think added value to it. >> so, what is it worth? at the time, the priciest sports document is the contract that sent babe ruth to the yankees from the red sox in 1919. in 2005, it sold for $996,000. >> sotheby's believes the naismith rules will fetch more. >> if you're a basketball fan, you could certainly consider them the magna carta of basketball. >> they set the...
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ian brady was a petty criminal who grew night. ian brady was a petty criminalwho grew up night.riminal who grew up in glasgow. he met myra hindley in manchester. the couple became lovers and ian brady led her into a world of sadism. 0utwardly normal couple, they became serial killers, abducting, sexually assaulting and murdering children. when ian brady and myra hindley were arrested, they said nothing, challenging detectives to prove their guilt. they remain silent even when police had found three children's bodies in shallow graves on saddleworth moor. until her death in 2002, his accomplice blamed him. in the 1980s, the two killers made full confessions and went back to the moors to help search for other victims. pauline reade‘s body was eventually recovered, at keith bennett's grave has never been found. i want one of them to come up with the truth so i can mail the two of them. nail them for the rest of their life, like a nail me down. i wa nted their life, like a nail me down. i wanted them prosecuted for keith's death. his mother, winnie johnson, died in 2012, never knowi
ian brady was a petty criminal who grew night. ian brady was a petty criminalwho grew up night.riminal who grew up in glasgow. he met myra hindley in manchester. the couple became lovers and ian brady led her into a world of sadism. 0utwardly normal couple, they became serial killers, abducting, sexually assaulting and murdering children. when ian brady and myra hindley were arrested, they said nothing, challenging detectives to prove their guilt. they remain silent even when police had found...
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ian: to take a one-shot lead. every time at the country club in australia will be looking with great interest as young cam looks for his first victory on the pga tour. just 2 years of age and an invitation into the players championship in a couple of weeks' time and of course making his way to the masters and a victory on his credit. they're having a good time. jonas blixt and cameron smith. his coach back in australia watching. he's done a great job with him. now, these two still need to make the par. about four feet, dottie? dottie: yeah, it's a solid four. and i think it's not outside the hole. needs some pace. the greens have slowed up a lot. ian: we've seen a lot of putts missed left there today. really a tricky hole location. nick: jeepers. that's not nice to do to your partner. you have this to stay alive basically. ian: and it's downhill going left. nick: wow. after make everything, now to grind. they obviously went quiet for a while but the start was unbelievable. now off true pressure-packed putt. just t
ian: to take a one-shot lead. every time at the country club in australia will be looking with great interest as young cam looks for his first victory on the pga tour. just 2 years of age and an invitation into the players championship in a couple of weeks' time and of course making his way to the masters and a victory on his credit. they're having a good time. jonas blixt and cameron smith. his coach back in australia watching. he's done a great job with him. now, these two still need to make...
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moors murderer ian brady has died.partner tortured and murdered five children in the ‘60s. myra hindley died in prison in 2002. origi, who was believed to be terminally ill with cancer, had been receiving palliative care at as hworth receiving palliative care at ashworth hospital, a high security psychiatric unit on merseyside. keith doyle reports. the discovery of children's bodies on saddleworth moor shocked and horrified the public. more than 50 years later, the moors murderer, ian brady, has died at ashworth high secure hospital, on merseyside. he had been on hunger strike but force—fed for many years, as he was deemed to be mentally ill. these drawings are from the last time he was seen in public, at a hearing four years ago. he died shortly after 6pm last night. ian brady was a petty criminal who grew up in glasgow. he met myra hindley in manchester. the couple started a relationship, and brady led her into a world of sadism. outwardly, a normal couple, they became serial killers, murdering five children. when ia
moors murderer ian brady has died.partner tortured and murdered five children in the ‘60s. myra hindley died in prison in 2002. origi, who was believed to be terminally ill with cancer, had been receiving palliative care at as hworth receiving palliative care at ashworth hospital, a high security psychiatric unit on merseyside. keith doyle reports. the discovery of children's bodies on saddleworth moor shocked and horrified the public. more than 50 years later, the moors murderer, ian brady,...
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crown court, 15 years in jail for ian paterson, nottingham crown court, 15 years in jailfor ian patersonements from six of the ten victims on whom he carried out this unnecessary surgery and some of that was quite powerful and moving testimony. when john some of that was quite powerful and moving testimony. whenjohn ingram, one of the victims went up to read out his statement, there was applause from the public gallery. thejudge said he applause from the public gallery. the judge said he would not have any more interruptions. after that it was much quieter and more solemn. outside court, as i walked out immediately after he had been sent to prison for 15 years and he told the news to people outside because at least 20 or 30 people could not get into court, many victims travelling to see the sentencing, there was cheering and banging on there was cheering and banging on the doors. several people think he should have got the maximum sentence for unlawful wounding with intent which is life, but because he will never practice as the surgeon again and all of his crimes were committed when he
crown court, 15 years in jail for ian paterson, nottingham crown court, 15 years in jailfor ian patersonements from six of the ten victims on whom he carried out this unnecessary surgery and some of that was quite powerful and moving testimony. when john some of that was quite powerful and moving testimony. whenjohn ingram, one of the victims went up to read out his statement, there was applause from the public gallery. thejudge said he applause from the public gallery. the judge said he would...
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ian paterson was found guilty of wounding with intent, and unlawful wounding, in a case involving ten private patients. at last. today we have justice. we have waited years for this and finally mr paterson has been stopped. we'll have the latest reaction from nottingham crown court. also this lunchtime: jeremy corbyn says a labour government would manage migration according to the needs of the economy — the prime minister says a vote for labour is a vote for an influx of migrants. we have a skills shortage, because this government has not invested enoughin this government has not invested enough in training and education. and, that skill shortage has to be met from somewhere.” and, that skill shortage has to be met from somewhere. i want to ensure that we control migration. jeremy corbyn and the labour party want uncontrolled migration. a massive car bomb in kabul kills 80 people and injures more than 300 — the afghan president calls it an inhuman act. three men arrested following the manchester bombing which killed 22 people have been released without charge — 11 others are still bei
ian paterson was found guilty of wounding with intent, and unlawful wounding, in a case involving ten private patients. at last. today we have justice. we have waited years for this and finally mr paterson has been stopped. we'll have the latest reaction from nottingham crown court. also this lunchtime: jeremy corbyn says a labour government would manage migration according to the needs of the economy — the prime minister says a vote for labour is a vote for an influx of migrants. we have a...
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it has been announced that ian brady has died.iving palliative care at a secure psychiatric unit on merseyside. we got this report. few murders before or since have caused such revulsion. the discovery of children‘s bodies on saddleworth moor left the public wondering who could commit such dreadful crimes and why. ian brady was a petty criminal who grew up in glasgow, where he is remembered for his cruelty to other children and animals. he later took a job in manchester and, when his company hired a new typist called myra hindley, the couple became lovers. and brady led her a into a world of sadism. outwardly a normal couple, they became serial killers, abducting, sexually assaulting and murdering children. when brady and hindley were arrested, they said nothing. challenging detectives to prove their guilt. they remained silent even when police had found three children‘s body in shallow graves on saddleworth moor. years later, brady told the bbc his remorse for the crimes was painfully deep but he could never explain his motive. u
it has been announced that ian brady has died.iving palliative care at a secure psychiatric unit on merseyside. we got this report. few murders before or since have caused such revulsion. the discovery of children‘s bodies on saddleworth moor left the public wondering who could commit such dreadful crimes and why. ian brady was a petty criminal who grew up in glasgow, where he is remembered for his cruelty to other children and animals. he later took a job in manchester and, when his company...
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the headlines at 2pm: breast surgeon ian paterson is sentenced to 15 years in prison for carrying out unnecessary operations after falsely telling patients they had breast cancer. he took everything from me and up until today this has been going on now since the 90s and only today i've gotjustice. he took away my youth. 80 people have been killed and hundreds injured in the afghan capital, kabul, after a massive car bomb near the german embassy. labour leaderjeremy corbyn says he will take part in a televised bbc debate this evening and challenges the prime minister, theresa may, to do the same. i'm annita mcveigh, also in the next hour, preparations are in full swing for the benefit concert in manchester on sunday. ariana grande will headline the one love manchester concert at old trafford cricket ground. one marathon man and his dog. we talk to dion leonard about his new companion and their run through the gobi desert. arsene wenger signs on the dotted line and says he wants to win next season's premier league title. hello, good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. a breast surgeon w
the headlines at 2pm: breast surgeon ian paterson is sentenced to 15 years in prison for carrying out unnecessary operations after falsely telling patients they had breast cancer. he took everything from me and up until today this has been going on now since the 90s and only today i've gotjustice. he took away my youth. 80 people have been killed and hundreds injured in the afghan capital, kabul, after a massive car bomb near the german embassy. labour leaderjeremy corbyn says he will take part...
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ian: i am. way the information has come to light about the potential of bribery engaged with the largest meat producer was shoddy. tapes were manipulated. from was insider trading this oligarch on the back of it of about $1 billion. there are way too many questions around him and his senior advisers connected to people who were under investigation at the time. bringing the military out and it feels like desperation. what does it mean for the market at large in brazil? it lowers the odds of a slower passage of pension reforms the economy needs. beyond that, it raises the uncertainty mention about who'll actually lead result going forward. as far as the currency goes, the weakness was basically held back i the central bank intervening large-scale. theunderlying trend is to weaker currency. the central bank won't be able moneynd all of its stabilizing the economy. this is been wonderful. thank you gentlemen so much for your perspectives on the g7. look at that shot. that is spectacular. that is sic
ian: i am. way the information has come to light about the potential of bribery engaged with the largest meat producer was shoddy. tapes were manipulated. from was insider trading this oligarch on the back of it of about $1 billion. there are way too many questions around him and his senior advisers connected to people who were under investigation at the time. bringing the military out and it feels like desperation. what does it mean for the market at large in brazil? it lowers the odds of a...
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he wants some information to come forward from those looking after ian brady's affairs.ent to say that is what he wanted. that doesn't appear to be the case, it just wanted. that doesn't appear to be the case, itjust appears to be the coroner raising the question keeping one step ahead saying ijust want coroner raising the question keeping one step ahead saying i just want to make sure there is no instruction for no suggestion that is where his ashes will be scattered, which is where four of the victims are buried and where one of them, keith bennett, his body was still there. it hasn't got any easier in the last 24 hours. there was no deathbed confession from ian brady giving any more information about where keith bennett could be. many thanks, danny savage on saddleworth moor. we have more breaking news before we go to the next item. patients are known under being diverted away from hospital and emergency units, hospital accident and emergency units following the cyber—attack last friday on nhs computers, according to nhs england. 48 trusts and health boards were affec
he wants some information to come forward from those looking after ian brady's affairs.ent to say that is what he wanted. that doesn't appear to be the case, it just wanted. that doesn't appear to be the case, itjust appears to be the coroner raising the question keeping one step ahead saying ijust want coroner raising the question keeping one step ahead saying i just want to make sure there is no instruction for no suggestion that is where his ashes will be scattered, which is where four of...
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after the death of the moors murderer, ian brady, police say they won't close the case in the search remains of keith bennett, one of the five children he murdered. go on newsnight, has labour promised what it cannot deliver in its ma nifesto what it cannot deliver in its manifesto and has donald trump classified security by sharing highly classified information with the russians and compromised his presidency? good evening and welcome to bbc news. with just over three weeks to polling day, labour has unveiled its manifesto. jeremy corbyn said labour would build ‘a betterfuture for britain', ending government for the rich and the elite. the manifesto includes pledges costing some {48.5 billion to be paid for in part by increasing taxes on business and higher earners. labour wants to nationalise the railways, the water companies in england, and royal mail. it also wants to scrap university tuition fees in england. it would reverse some of the cuts in welfare benefits and end the public sector pay freeze. and it would invest an extra £37 billion in the nhs in england. but labour's oppo
after the death of the moors murderer, ian brady, police say they won't close the case in the search remains of keith bennett, one of the five children he murdered. go on newsnight, has labour promised what it cannot deliver in its ma nifesto what it cannot deliver in its manifesto and has donald trump classified security by sharing highly classified information with the russians and compromised his presidency? good evening and welcome to bbc news. with just over three weeks to polling day,...
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ian brady — one of britain's most notorious serial killers — has died.lled five children and teenagers in the 1960s with his partner, myra hindley brexit means what in the uk general election? the labour party unveils its manifesto — we weigh up the arguments. and is this the doctor's surgery of the future? we'll be visiting a californian start—up which says it has the recipe for preventative health. hello and welcome to bbc news. the washington post has published a report claiming president trump revealed highly classified intelligence to the russian foreign minister and ambassador at their white house meeting last week. quoting current and former officials, the paper alleges mr trump gave information about the so—called islamic state group, supplied to the us by a foreign ally, and considered so sensitive american officials did not even share it widely within the us government. the paper suggests intelligence sources and security relationships with other governments may have been compromised. the us secretary of state has issued a statement that the pr
ian brady — one of britain's most notorious serial killers — has died.lled five children and teenagers in the 1960s with his partner, myra hindley brexit means what in the uk general election? the labour party unveils its manifesto — we weigh up the arguments. and is this the doctor's surgery of the future? we'll be visiting a californian start—up which says it has the recipe for preventative health. hello and welcome to bbc news. the washington post has published a report claiming...
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ian brady, one of britain's most notorious serial killers, has died.e murdered five children and teenagers in the 19605 with his partner, myra hindley. france's new president hits the ground running — he meets angela merkel on his first full day in office. he'll appoint a new cabinet on tuesday. and capturing camelot in photos: 100 years since his birth, a new exhibit highlights the life and legacy ofjohn f kennedy. hello. the washington post has published a report claiming president trump revealed highly classified intelligence to the russian foreign minister and ambassador at their white house meeting last week. quoting current and former officials, the paper alleges mr trump gave information about the so—called islamic state group, supplied to the us by a foreign ally, and considered so sensitive american officials did not even share it widely within the us government. the paper suggests intelligence sources and security relationships with other governments may have been compromised. the us secretary of state has issued a statement that the presiden
ian brady, one of britain's most notorious serial killers, has died.e murdered five children and teenagers in the 19605 with his partner, myra hindley. france's new president hits the ground running — he meets angela merkel on his first full day in office. he'll appoint a new cabinet on tuesday. and capturing camelot in photos: 100 years since his birth, a new exhibit highlights the life and legacy ofjohn f kennedy. hello. the washington post has published a report claiming president trump...
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ian brady — one of britian‘s most notorious serial killers — has died aged 79.ed five children and teenagers in the 1960s with his partner myra hindley hitting the ground running — on his first full day in office, france's new president calls for a reform of the eurozone, as he meets with his german counterpart. he will appoint a new cabinet on tuesday. and, capturing camelot, in photos. 100 years since his birth, a new exhibit highlights the life and legacy ofjohn f kennedy. hello. the washington post newspaper has published a report that claims president trump revealed highly classified intelligence to the russian foreign minister and ambassador, at a meeting in the white house last week. quoting current and former officials, the paper alleges that mr trump gave information about the islamic state group that was supplied to the us by an ally — that had not authorised its disclosure to the russians. the us secretary of state, rex tillerson, issued a statement that the president's talks with sergei lavrov involved the nature of specific threats, but they did not
ian brady — one of britian‘s most notorious serial killers — has died aged 79.ed five children and teenagers in the 1960s with his partner myra hindley hitting the ground running — on his first full day in office, france's new president calls for a reform of the eurozone, as he meets with his german counterpart. he will appoint a new cabinet on tuesday. and, capturing camelot, in photos. 100 years since his birth, a new exhibit highlights the life and legacy ofjohn f kennedy. hello. the...
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the breast surgeon ian paterson has beenjailed for 15 years.last month. he had exaggerated or invented the risk of cancer to convince his victims of the need for surgery. one of those victims, patricia welch, gave her reaction to the sentence. today's sentencing brings to an end over four years of trauma and stress. in trying to bring this man to account, no amount of prison sentence will ever compensate what myself and the other people affected have gone through. let us not forget the ladies involved, some of whom are not with us now. we may never know the reason why he acted in such an evil way. throughout the trial he has made no attempt to show any remorse for his actions. and maybe revealing his true character rather than the charming professional man we all thought he was. thankfully, the jury were able to see what actually was the truth. and gave the verdict we were all hoping for. the judge has clearly recognised the severity of his actions in the sentence given. it will never fully recompense for what i've gone through but i feel that
the breast surgeon ian paterson has beenjailed for 15 years.last month. he had exaggerated or invented the risk of cancer to convince his victims of the need for surgery. one of those victims, patricia welch, gave her reaction to the sentence. today's sentencing brings to an end over four years of trauma and stress. in trying to bring this man to account, no amount of prison sentence will ever compensate what myself and the other people affected have gone through. let us not forget the ladies...
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big story in britain is the death of ian brady.er being jailed for the sickening crimes. the mirror, one of many tabloids with sub headlines. it online headline is less offensive to some people. the. he never dynavolt where one of the bodies was buried. —— divulged. he never dynavolt where one of the bodies was buried. -- divulged. you can get your ferrari or lamborghini, put your card in it, your pin number and then you get one. you can't put notes in there. he would be there all day! just little toy ones, though. technology is moving so fast. a great space saving mechanism as well. they are looking at it now for parking in the wider implications. very exciting, if you have the money, of course. driverless cars. i will still be driving my curare myself. don't start with the driverless cars. —— curare. “— lamborghini. hi there. here in the uk, winter and spring have been drier than normal. but could may be the month that bucks the dry trend? well, maybe. most of us will have had cloudy skies yesterday. we did have some fairly heavy
big story in britain is the death of ian brady.er being jailed for the sickening crimes. the mirror, one of many tabloids with sub headlines. it online headline is less offensive to some people. the. he never dynavolt where one of the bodies was buried. —— divulged. he never dynavolt where one of the bodies was buried. -- divulged. you can get your ferrari or lamborghini, put your card in it, your pin number and then you get one. you can't put notes in there. he would be there all day! just...
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sir ian byatt regulated the water industry for a decade after it was sold off.rship but believes changes are needed. the dividends, i believe, are too high. i believe that the prices are too high and that the regulator should be pushing prices down. the industry says it's invested £130 billion over the years to deliver better services, but unpicking decades of privatisation to deliver labour's great vision won't be easy. john moylan, bbc news. as we heard, jeremy corbyn said labour's manifesto was a programme of hope for britain, representing a step—change in british politics. but what do voters make of the emphasis on a bigger role for the state and higher taxation for business and higher earners? 0ur deputy political editor john pienaar has talking to voters in bradford. no time to waste, enough selfies, time for team corbyn to spread the word. is this manifesto a vote winner, an election winner? yes, it is. it's proved to be extremely popular, even when it was leaked, it was popular. now they've seen more detail, it's even more popular. is it a winner, what d
sir ian byatt regulated the water industry for a decade after it was sold off.rship but believes changes are needed. the dividends, i believe, are too high. i believe that the prices are too high and that the regulator should be pushing prices down. the industry says it's invested £130 billion over the years to deliver better services, but unpicking decades of privatisation to deliver labour's great vision won't be easy. john moylan, bbc news. as we heard, jeremy corbyn said labour's manifesto...
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now the bbc understands that patient is in fa ct bbc understands that patient is in fact ian brady.ry ill for some time. ata he has been very ill for some time. at a court hearing in february, lawyers said that he had been bedridden for the last couple of yea rs bedridden for the last couple of years and it was fair to say then that he was terminally ill. richard, again, thanks very much. let's pick up then again on some of tess' election news. labour is promising an extra £37 billion for the nhs in england over the next five years — if it wins power. the investment would be funded by tax increases and extra borrowing. jeremy corbyn claimed the conservatives had driven health care into crisis, as our political editor, laura kuenssberg, reports. cheering they gathered in yorkshire to cheer him. like other labour leaders before, could jeremy corbyn use the nhs to rise to victory? on behalf of millions of people, thank you to everyone in the nhs that looks after us all the year round... ..and cope with so many other crises. meet the man who wants to be labour's health secretary in less
now the bbc understands that patient is in fa ct bbc understands that patient is in fact ian brady.ry ill for some time. ata he has been very ill for some time. at a court hearing in february, lawyers said that he had been bedridden for the last couple of yea rs bedridden for the last couple of years and it was fair to say then that he was terminally ill. richard, again, thanks very much. let's pick up then again on some of tess' election news. labour is promising an extra £37 billion for the...
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as a man, his case was not typical, but in every other aspect it was textbook ian paterson.e procedure and the lumps injohn‘s chest were actually harmless. paterson exploited me as a person for his own ends both as a cash cow, being paid to operate needlessly on me, to satisfy whatever bit of twisted logic is in his head and also he exploited me and invalidated me. i thought it was cowardly and pathetic that he tried to rationalise the way he victimised me, the way he hurt me, both physically and mentally, and then tried to defend himself using the same vulnerability he had exploited to get me under the knife in the first place. solicitors believe ian paterson's victims run to the hundreds, quite possibly the thousands, and for every face here the same question — why did he do it? perhaps he liked adoration of the patient. i mean, if you tell someone they're going to die of breast cancer, but if you let me operate on you, you're not. then tell them afterwards that the pathology showed that, yes, if i hadn't operated on you, you were going to get breast cancer, even though it
as a man, his case was not typical, but in every other aspect it was textbook ian paterson.e procedure and the lumps injohn‘s chest were actually harmless. paterson exploited me as a person for his own ends both as a cash cow, being paid to operate needlessly on me, to satisfy whatever bit of twisted logic is in his head and also he exploited me and invalidated me. i thought it was cowardly and pathetic that he tried to rationalise the way he victimised me, the way he hurt me, both physically...
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we're hearing from judith moritz our correspondent that ian brady's lawyer confirmed that ian brady'ses for his ashes to be scattered on saddleworth moor during the inquest yesterday, the coroner said he want assurances that brady's ashes wouldn't be scattered on the moor with speculation that had come from some request contained in a will or letter from brady. we from some request contained in a will or letterfrom brady. we are waiting news from the sefton coroner's office which may now release the ashes as there was no request in his will for his ashes to be scattered on saddleworth moor. uk unemployment is down again — falling to its lowest level in 42 years. latest figures from the office for national statistics show the number of people unemployed fell by 53,000 to 1.54 million in the three months to march — a rate of 4.6%. but are the figures as good as they seem? our economics correspondent andrew verity reports. you would need to be well into your 40s to remember a time when the unemployment rate was this low. at 1.54 million, the number of unemployed people is only 4.6% of a
we're hearing from judith moritz our correspondent that ian brady's lawyer confirmed that ian brady'ses for his ashes to be scattered on saddleworth moor during the inquest yesterday, the coroner said he want assurances that brady's ashes wouldn't be scattered on the moor with speculation that had come from some request contained in a will or letter from brady. we from some request contained in a will or letterfrom brady. we are waiting news from the sefton coroner's office which may now...
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they say though that they'll never close the case and ian brady's death doesn't change that. see him. they spent two hours together. i don't think there was anything he really knew or had any information that would assist in the location of keith bennett's body. did brady say anything which would give the families of the victims any comfort? no. today, a coroner said that brady's ashes must not be scattered across these moors, bad enough that he's taken his saddleworth secret to the grave — controlling and cruel to the last. judith moritz, bbc news. there's been more evidence today of the squeeze on living standards. official figures show that last month inflation — that's the rise in prices — hit its highest level in nearly four years. 0ur economics correspondent, andy verity, is here. we should be prayered for a nasty surprise? be prepared. the price of fish up8 surprise? be prepared. the price of fish up 8 periods. if you want to buy a book, up 7% the bus that takes you to the shops, transport, passenger transport by road up 10%. prices are going down, toys and games. petr
they say though that they'll never close the case and ian brady's death doesn't change that. see him. they spent two hours together. i don't think there was anything he really knew or had any information that would assist in the location of keith bennett's body. did brady say anything which would give the families of the victims any comfort? no. today, a coroner said that brady's ashes must not be scattered across these moors, bad enough that he's taken his saddleworth secret to the grave —...
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they sat in court watching ian paterson, head bowed in the dock.y bakersaid, in pursuit of your own self aggrandising and, and the material rewards it brought from your private practice, you lost sight of the fact you were carrying out significant surgical procedures upon your patients. you deliberately played upon their worst fears. either by inventing or deliberately exaggerating the risks that they would develop cancer. the court also heard that his former patients endured pain and discomfort, with some suffering long—term complications, anxiety and depression. i lost my home, i lost my marriage. i lost my health. i lost myjob. i lost absolutely everything. he took everything away from me. we may never know the real reason why he acted in such an evil way. throughout the trial he has made no attempt to show any remorse for his actions. and maybe revealing his true character rather than the charming professional manner we all thought he was. some questioned paterson's 15—year prison sentence. he should be released on licence after seven and a hal
they sat in court watching ian paterson, head bowed in the dock.y bakersaid, in pursuit of your own self aggrandising and, and the material rewards it brought from your private practice, you lost sight of the fact you were carrying out significant surgical procedures upon your patients. you deliberately played upon their worst fears. either by inventing or deliberately exaggerating the risks that they would develop cancer. the court also heard that his former patients endured pain and...
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breaking news tonight, ian brady has died. at ashworth psychiatric hospital. i think we have the front page of the paper. there it is. that's how they are referring to him. a lot of people feel that way and this day could not come soon enough. i think as well, when you look at that headline and the description of monster and the mugshot, the of him alongside myra are probably some of the most awful the iconic images of the 60s and have lived with us for many generations. i am starkly reminded of winniejohnson generations. i am starkly reminded of winnie johnson ‘s generations. i am starkly reminded of winniejohnson ‘s death, the mother of keith bennett in 2012, and reading her obituary and this poor woman who went to her grave not knowing where her 12—year—old son was buried. that is still the case for all these families so this man, this monster who are on a number of occasions took the police on a wild goose chase on the moors discovered nothing, and families had no pleasure whatsoever. this will not be closure for them if they do not know where these bodies
breaking news tonight, ian brady has died. at ashworth psychiatric hospital. i think we have the front page of the paper. there it is. that's how they are referring to him. a lot of people feel that way and this day could not come soon enough. i think as well, when you look at that headline and the description of monster and the mugshot, the of him alongside myra are probably some of the most awful the iconic images of the 60s and have lived with us for many generations. i am starkly reminded...
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breast surgeon ian paterson is sentenced to 15 yea rs ian paterson is sentenced to 15 years in prisonations after falsely telling patients they have breast cancer. jeremy corbyn will appear in tonight's tv debate with representatives of six other major parties. the afghan president describes the car bomb in kabul‘s diplomatic quarter — which killed at least 80 people — as an inhuman act. arsenal have described him as the best person to help them win the premier league again. arsene wenger signed a new two—year contract with the club as he admits his decision to stay was not straightforward. two—time wimbledon champion petra kvitova has been knocked out. she had only returned from a five—month break had only returned from a five—month brea k after had only returned from a five—month break after she was stabbed in the hand by a burglar. and england captain eoin morgan has been talking ahead of tomorrow's champions trophy opener against bangladesh. he says ben stokes is set to bowl, despite suffering from a knee problem. i will be back with more on those stories after 3:30pm. police inve
breast surgeon ian paterson is sentenced to 15 yea rs ian paterson is sentenced to 15 years in prisonations after falsely telling patients they have breast cancer. jeremy corbyn will appear in tonight's tv debate with representatives of six other major parties. the afghan president describes the car bomb in kabul‘s diplomatic quarter — which killed at least 80 people — as an inhuman act. arsenal have described him as the best person to help them win the premier league again. arsene wenger...
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for their dad, ian and anthony set three goals of nutrition and mind set.fought them along the way but began to see results. >> i think even for a quick run, i think i would still prefer it. it is fantastic. >> the ultimate goal was riding 100 miles bike race through london. >> it gave him something to replace those jump hoops and gave him the same rush and feeling. still, the goal of 100 miles race through london seems out of reach to jeff. they received devastating news during an mri scan to check the progress of his health. >> how is that? are they in the right place? >> yes. >> when your whole world hangs, there is one word you cannot afford to hear. >> the results, we did find the kidney. it was shocking at the time because we put so much into this project and it was a personal thing for both of us and to be there when they found that was suddenly -- could this be the end of it? >> that's it. all this is nothing. all that we have done is nothing. we realized that i got it. that made me realized that they were so terrified of this disease, this cancer.
for their dad, ian and anthony set three goals of nutrition and mind set.fought them along the way but began to see results. >> i think even for a quick run, i think i would still prefer it. it is fantastic. >> the ultimate goal was riding 100 miles bike race through london. >> it gave him something to replace those jump hoops and gave him the same rush and feeling. still, the goal of 100 miles race through london seems out of reach to jeff. they received devastating news...
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they sat in court watching ian paterson, head bowed in the dock.ce jeremy bakersaid, in pursuit of your own self aggrandisement and the material rewards it brought from your private practice, you lost sight of the fact you were carrying out significant surgical procedures upon your patients. you deliberately played upon their worst fears. either by inventing or deliberately exaggerating the risks that they would develop cancer. the court also heard that his former patients endured pain and discomfort, with some suffering long—term complications, anxiety and depression. i lost my home, i lost my marriage. i lost my health. i lost myjob. i lost absolutely everything. he took everything away from me. we may never know the real reason why he acted in such an evil way. throughout the trial he has made no attempt to show any remorse for his actions. and may be revealing his true character rather than the charming professional man we all thought he was. some questioned paterson's 15 year prison sentence. he should be released on licence after seven and a
they sat in court watching ian paterson, head bowed in the dock.ce jeremy bakersaid, in pursuit of your own self aggrandisement and the material rewards it brought from your private practice, you lost sight of the fact you were carrying out significant surgical procedures upon your patients. you deliberately played upon their worst fears. either by inventing or deliberately exaggerating the risks that they would develop cancer. the court also heard that his former patients endured pain and...
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it's always such a pleasure to see you ian.an gods" premieres this sunday on starz. we'll be right back with music from raelynn. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ yeah, at first i thought it was just the stress of moving. [ sighs ] hey, i was using that. what, you think we own stock in the electric company? i will turn this car around right now! there's nobody back there. i was becoming my father. [ clears throat ] it's...been an adjustment, but we're making it work. you know, progressive.com...
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ian brady, the moors murderer. his crimes are among the most reviled of the 20th century.eir bodies on the moors above manchester. police searched for their remains. 0ne above manchester. police searched for their remains. one child was never found. brady's accomplice was his girlfriend myra hindley. she died 15 years ago. brady's death charge... closes a chapter of criminal history. the pair murdered five children, lesley ann downey, just ten years old. i would not say he was a person. he is not, a monster. he is a monster. he is not human, not human. no. ijust... like all the family, just despise him. at their trial, the pair were met with public jeers, sentenced at their trial, the pair were met with publicjeers, sentenced to life, brady was at first taken to prison but in 1985 was transferred to ashworth, a high security hospital. from there he wrote letters which gave some idea of his state of mind. people always say ian brady showed no remorse for the crimes and the pain he subjected the families to, i had an insight into the way his mind was working in one letter in
ian brady, the moors murderer. his crimes are among the most reviled of the 20th century.eir bodies on the moors above manchester. police searched for their remains. 0ne above manchester. police searched for their remains. one child was never found. brady's accomplice was his girlfriend myra hindley. she died 15 years ago. brady's death charge... closes a chapter of criminal history. the pair murdered five children, lesley ann downey, just ten years old. i would not say he was a person. he is...
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as a man, his case was not typical, but in every other aspect it was textbook ian paterson.tectomy. a massively invasive procedure and the lumps injohn's chest were actually harmless. paterson exploited me as a person for his own ends both as a cash cow, being paid to operate needlessly on me, to satisfy whatever bit of twisted logic is in his head and also he exploited me and invalidated me. i thought it was cowardly and pathetic. the scale of paterson's crimes is breathtaking. every face here a victim, and this is the just the start of it. solicitors believe the final count may run into the hundreds, quite possibly the thousands. this guy potentially has a history of offending that spans 15 years or more maybe, and that has got to be addressed. the sentence has got to be significant enough so that society is protected from this man. in my eyes, he deserves nothing less than a life sentence, and i hope he gets it. i hope they throw away the key and he never comes out. never to do this to anybody else again. paterson has been told to expect a custodial sentence when he atten
as a man, his case was not typical, but in every other aspect it was textbook ian paterson.tectomy. a massively invasive procedure and the lumps injohn's chest were actually harmless. paterson exploited me as a person for his own ends both as a cash cow, being paid to operate needlessly on me, to satisfy whatever bit of twisted logic is in his head and also he exploited me and invalidated me. i thought it was cowardly and pathetic. the scale of paterson's crimes is breathtaking. every face here...
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as a man, his case was not typical, but in every other aspect it was textbook ian paterson.nvasive procedure and the lumps injohn's chest were actually harmless. paterson exploited me as a person for his own ends both as a cash cow, being paid to operate needlessly on me, to satisfy whatever bit of twisted logic is in his head and also he exploited me and invalidated me. i thought it was cowardly and pathetic that he tried to rationalise the way he victimised me, the way he hurt me, both physically and mentally, and then tried to defend himself using the same vulnerability he had exploited to get me under the knife in the first place. solicitors believe ian paterson's victims run to the hundreds, quite possibly the thousands, and for every face here the same question — why did he do it? perhaps he liked the adoration of the patient. i mean, if you tell someone they're going to die of breast cancer, but if you let me operate on you, you're not. then tell them afterwards that the pathology showed that, yes, if i hadn't operated on you, you were going to get breast cancer, even
as a man, his case was not typical, but in every other aspect it was textbook ian paterson.nvasive procedure and the lumps injohn's chest were actually harmless. paterson exploited me as a person for his own ends both as a cash cow, being paid to operate needlessly on me, to satisfy whatever bit of twisted logic is in his head and also he exploited me and invalidated me. i thought it was cowardly and pathetic that he tried to rationalise the way he victimised me, the way he hurt me, both...
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the chief constable is speaking. lam ian i am ian hopkins, lam ian hopkins, the i am ian hopkins, theice and i would like to give you an operational update in relation to the ongoing incident in manchester. let me start by once again expressing my sincere condolences to the families of those that have lost their loved ones in this atrocity. we now have a team of specifically trained family liaison officers working with those families and supporting them. there has been much regulation in the media and on social media as to the names of some of the victims. whilst i accept that some of this is an inevitability, i would ask that people allow us to work with the coroner and to work with those families and ensure that they are properly supported before we release the names of those that have sadly lost their lives. as you would expect, the police response across greater manchester has been significant today as we help people to continue to go about their daily business and lead their lives. part of this response has seen us arrest a 23—year—old man in connection with the attack. we have a
the chief constable is speaking. lam ian i am ian hopkins, lam ian hopkins, the i am ian hopkins, theice and i would like to give you an operational update in relation to the ongoing incident in manchester. let me start by once again expressing my sincere condolences to the families of those that have lost their loved ones in this atrocity. we now have a team of specifically trained family liaison officers working with those families and supporting them. there has been much regulation in the...
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as a man, his case was not typical, but in every other aspect it was textbook ian paterson.john's chest were actually harmless. paterson exploited me as a person for his own ends both as a cash cow, being paid to operate needlessly on me, to satisfy whatever bit of twisted logic is in his head and also he exploited me and invalidated me. i thought it was cowardly and pathetic. the scale of paterson's crimes is breathtaking. every face here a victim, and this is the just the start of it. solicitors believe the final count may run into the hundreds, quite possibly the thousands. this guy potentially has a history of offending that spans 15 years or more maybe, and that has got to be addressed.
as a man, his case was not typical, but in every other aspect it was textbook ian paterson.john's chest were actually harmless. paterson exploited me as a person for his own ends both as a cash cow, being paid to operate needlessly on me, to satisfy whatever bit of twisted logic is in his head and also he exploited me and invalidated me. i thought it was cowardly and pathetic. the scale of paterson's crimes is breathtaking. every face here a victim, and this is the just the start of it....
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they sat in court watching ian paterson, head bowed in the dock.emy bakersaid: "in pursuit of your own self aggrandisement and the material rewards it brought from your private practice, you lost sight of the fact you were carrying out significant surgical procedures upon your patients. you deliberately played upon their worst fears, either by inventing or deliberately exaggerating the risks that they would develop cancer." the court also heard that his former patients endured pain and discomfort, with some suffering long—term complications, anxiety and depression. i lost my home. i lost my marriage. i lost my health. i lost myjob. i lost absolutely everything. he took everything away from me. we may never know the real reason why he acted in such an evil way. throughout the trial, he has made no attempt to show any remorse for his actions and maybe revealing his true character rather than the charming, professional man we all thought he was. some questioned paterson's 15—year prison sentence. he should be released on licence after seven—and—a—half
they sat in court watching ian paterson, head bowed in the dock.emy bakersaid: "in pursuit of your own self aggrandisement and the material rewards it brought from your private practice, you lost sight of the fact you were carrying out significant surgical procedures upon your patients. you deliberately played upon their worst fears, either by inventing or deliberately exaggerating the risks that they would develop cancer." the court also heard that his former patients endured pain...
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probably none if any, so it is something that ian brady knew about.agony for this family in particular about where the remains of keith r, somewhere out there, probably never to be found again. danny savage on saddleworth moor, thank you. in a moment a summary of the business news this hour, but first the headlines on bbc news. jeremy corbyn launches labour's ma nifesto jeremy corbyn launches labour's manifesto in bradford. inflation rises to its highest rate in nearly four years, rises to its highest rate in nearly fouryears, jumping to rises to its highest rate in nearly four years, jumping to 2.7%. donald trump says he has an absolute right to share facts with russia to bolster the fight against the islamic state group. hello. the business news this afternoon: manchester united has reported a loss for the first few months of the year because of high operating costs. it lost £3.8 million between january and march, down from a £13.7 million profit in the same period last year. it points the finger at expensive players and an unfavourable exchange rat
probably none if any, so it is something that ian brady knew about.agony for this family in particular about where the remains of keith r, somewhere out there, probably never to be found again. danny savage on saddleworth moor, thank you. in a moment a summary of the business news this hour, but first the headlines on bbc news. jeremy corbyn launches labour's ma nifesto jeremy corbyn launches labour's manifesto in bradford. inflation rises to its highest rate in nearly four years, rises to its...
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ian brady, one of britain's most notorious serial killers, has died.killed five children and teenagers in the 1960s with his partner, myra hindley. the us state department has accused syria of building a crematorium to burn victims in prison. now it's time for world business report. brexit means what in the uk general election? the labour party unveils its manifesto — we weigh up the arguments. and is this the doctor's surgery of the future? we'll be visiting a californian start—up which says it has the recipe for preventative healthcare. welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock lots more in the programme including news from ford of significantjob losses. today the uk's labour party will release its manifesto ahead of next month's general election. although the formal announcement is expected in a few hours time, last week a leaked copy of the document revealed labour's plans to scrap the government's existing white paper on brexit negotiations. the conservative manifesto is expected in the next few days. so where do the two parties stand on
ian brady, one of britain's most notorious serial killers, has died.killed five children and teenagers in the 1960s with his partner, myra hindley. the us state department has accused syria of building a crematorium to burn victims in prison. now it's time for world business report. brexit means what in the uk general election? the labour party unveils its manifesto — we weigh up the arguments. and is this the doctor's surgery of the future? we'll be visiting a californian start—up which...
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. >> ian annulus situate. we want to take you to broking news in camden county. they are at the cherry hill towers, a window washer has fallen. we don't know yet their condition. this happened recently within the hour. of course as soon as we get any updates we will bring them to you. in bucks county, the lee kaplan trillion is underway. he's accused of keeping a dozen girls in his home and sexually assaulting many of them. they gave their daughters to kaplan including one whom he impregnanted twice. the woman told the jury that he has a trusting relationship with kaplan and he he them how to be wise. >> jurors could not reach a unanimous decision for the fate of david create oh after five days of deliberations. fox 29's bruce gordon has been covering case from the beginning and joins us live from camden. >>reporter: ian, in a case built entirely circumferences evidence it cannot be too much of a surprise, but that doesn't lessen the devastation on both sides of this case. kristin shaw and brand sedan's mother with her hair up in a bun brushed past reporters. any
. >> ian annulus situate. we want to take you to broking news in camden county. they are at the cherry hill towers, a window washer has fallen. we don't know yet their condition. this happened recently within the hour. of course as soon as we get any updates we will bring them to you. in bucks county, the lee kaplan trillion is underway. he's accused of keeping a dozen girls in his home and sexually assaulting many of them. they gave their daughters to kaplan including one whom he...
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ian brady, one of britain's most notorious serial killers, has died. he murdered five children and teenagers in the 1960s with his partner, myra hindley. france's new president hits the ground running — he meets angela merkel on his first full day in office. he'll appoint a new cabinet on tuesday. and capturing camelot in photos: 100 years since his birth,
ian brady, one of britain's most notorious serial killers, has died. he murdered five children and teenagers in the 1960s with his partner, myra hindley. france's new president hits the ground running — he meets angela merkel on his first full day in office. he'll appoint a new cabinet on tuesday. and capturing camelot in photos: 100 years since his birth,
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ian paterson is sent to prison after performing completely unnecessary operations on patients after inventing or exaggerating the risk of cancer. over four years of trauma and stress in trying to bring this man to account, no amount of prison sentence will ever compensate what myself and the other people affected have gone through. at least 90 people are killed in the afghan capital kabul after a truck bomb explodes in the diplomatic quarter. and the global accord to curb carbon emissions — is president trump about to withdraw america from the paris climate change deal? coming up in sportsday on bbc news: arsenal majority owner stan kroenke says arsene wenger is the best person to manage the club as his new two—year deal is confirmed. good evening.
ian paterson is sent to prison after performing completely unnecessary operations on patients after inventing or exaggerating the risk of cancer. over four years of trauma and stress in trying to bring this man to account, no amount of prison sentence will ever compensate what myself and the other people affected have gone through. at least 90 people are killed in the afghan capital kabul after a truck bomb explodes in the diplomatic quarter. and the global accord to curb carbon emissions —...