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the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosie female detective who had been investigating him, before himself being shot by armed police. the plan to kill rosie cooper was exposed because there was a disillusioned former national action member inside the group in the pub that night, called robbie mullen, who was working undercover for the anti—racism organisation hope not hate. according to him, jack renshaw wanted to kill rosie cooper in the name of national action, and that night, christopher lythgoe gave his approval. christopher lythgoe denies that, and all six men deny being members of national action after it was banned. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. the 2018 world cup kicks off in russia in just two days' time. this afternoon, the england team flew into st petersburg before heading to their training camp — where they'll prepare for theirfirst game on monday against tunisia. now one bbc news, it is time for newsnight. donald trump's unconventional video pitch to kim jong—un. the donald trump's unconventional
the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosie female detective who had been investigating him, before himself being shot by armed police. the plan to kill rosie cooper was exposed because there was a disillusioned former national action member inside the group in the pub that night, called robbie mullen, who was working undercover for the anti—racism organisation hope not hate. according to him, jack renshaw wanted to kill rosie cooper in...
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the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosieng him, before himself being shot by armed police. the plan to kill rosie cooper was exposed because there was a disillusioned former national action member inside the group in the pub that night, called robbie mullen, who was working undercover for the anti—racism organisation hope not hate. according to him, jack renshaw wanted to kill rosie cooper in the name of national action, and that night, christopher lythgoe gave his approval. christopher lythgoe denies that, and all six men deny being members of national action after it was banned. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. wage growth in the first part of this year has fallen unexpectedly, despite unemployment dropping to a record low. the office for national statistics says that, in the three months to the end of april, wage growth slipped from 2.9% to 2.8%. unemployment fell to 1.a2 million. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this pro
the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosieng him, before himself being shot by armed police. the plan to kill rosie cooper was exposed because there was a disillusioned former national action member inside the group in the pub that night, called robbie mullen, who was working undercover for the anti—racism organisation hope not hate. according to him, jack renshaw wanted to kill rosie cooper in the name of national action, and that...
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the old bailey heard that jack renshaw bought a machete and also planned to take hostages and to kill had infiltrated renshaw‘s group. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford was in court. and that is a way to spit in the establishment's face, and the youth will want that. jack renshaw, 23 years old, who today suddenly admitted to a jury that he had planned to kill a labour mp and threatened to kill a police officer who was investigating him for grooming children for sex. the prosecution say he'd already bought a machete for the murder, described by its manufacturers as "19 inches of unprecedented slashing power". christopher lythgoe was accused of being the secret leader of his group — a believer in race war who encouraged him to carry out the murder. in world war ii, we took the wrong side. we should have been fighting the communists. this was renshaw before the group, national action, was banned for being virulently racist and celebrating the murder ofjo cox mp. but he, christopher lythgoe, and four other men are on trial for remaining members after the ban. 0utlining the ca
the old bailey heard that jack renshaw bought a machete and also planned to take hostages and to kill had infiltrated renshaw‘s group. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford was in court. and that is a way to spit in the establishment's face, and the youth will want that. jack renshaw, 23 years old, who today suddenly admitted to a jury that he had planned to kill a labour mp and threatened to kill a police officer who was investigating him for grooming children for sex. the...
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was planning to kill an lastjuly, jack renshaw was planning to killan mp lastjuly, jack renshaw wasosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosie cooper, take some hostages and then kill a female detective who had been investigating him. before himself being shot by armed police. the plan to kill rosie cooper was uncovered because the antiracism organisation hope not hate had a mole in the group, robbie mullen, who was also there at the pub that night. according to robbie mullen, jack renshaw wanted to carry out the murder in the name of national action, and that night christopher lythgoe gave his approval. christopher lythgoe denies that and all six men deny being members of national action after it was banned. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. tomas has the weather. the weather today was hit and miss. some of us were stuck underneath the clouds, others had clear group —— clear blue skies. tomorrow, a few light showers in the forecast, but the bulk of the day on wednesday is looking absolutely fine. this is the forecast fo
was planning to kill an lastjuly, jack renshaw was planning to killan mp lastjuly, jack renshaw wasosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosie cooper, take some hostages and then kill a female detective who had been investigating him. before himself being shot by armed police. the plan to kill rosie cooper was uncovered because the antiracism organisation hope not hate had a mole in the group, robbie mullen, who was also there at the pub that...
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the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosiead been investigating him. the plan to kill rosie cooper was uncovered because the antiracism organisation hope not hate had a mole in the group, robbie mullen, who was also there at the pub that night. according to robbie mullen, jack renshaw wanted to carry at the murder in the name of national action, and that night christopher lythgoe gave his approval. christopher lythgoe denies that and all six men deny being members of national action after it was banned. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. the multi—millionaire businessman who founded the leave. eu campaign, arron banks, has told mps that there is "no evidence" he was involved in a conspiracy with russian officials. speaking to the digital, culture, media and sport committee he claimed to be the victim of a witchunt. john pienaar is in westminster. explained moore, john? well, did britain's biggest in history political donor conspire with russia ahead of the vote for brexit? that was the big question in the air when a
the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosiead been investigating him. the plan to kill rosie cooper was uncovered because the antiracism organisation hope not hate had a mole in the group, robbie mullen, who was also there at the pub that night. according to robbie mullen, jack renshaw wanted to carry at the murder in the name of national action, and that night christopher lythgoe gave his approval. christopher lythgoe denies that and all...
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the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosieed police. the plan to kill rosie cooper was exposed because there was a disillusioned former national action member inside the group in the pub that night, called robbie mullen, who was working undercover for the antiracism organisation, hope not hate. according to him, jack renshaw wanted to kill rosie cooper in the name of national action, and that night, christopher lythgoe gave his approval. christopher lythgoe denies that, and all six men denied being members of national action after it was banned. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the bailey. france and italy have exchanged sharp words over the fate of hundreds of migrants on a ship in the mediterranean. the french president emmanuel macron accused the italian government of "cynicism and irresponsibility" for refusing to let them land in italy. around 600 people received much needed supplies today onboard the rescue ship which is in the sea near malta. spain has offered to allow them to dock in valencia. mothers who decide not to br
the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosieed police. the plan to kill rosie cooper was exposed because there was a disillusioned former national action member inside the group in the pub that night, called robbie mullen, who was working undercover for the antiracism organisation, hope not hate. according to him, jack renshaw wanted to kill rosie cooper in the name of national action, and that night, christopher lythgoe gave his approval....
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the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosiencovered because the antiracism organisation hope not hate had a mole in the group, robbie mullen, who was also there at the pub that night. according to robbie mullen, jack renshaw wanted to carry out the murder in the name of national action, and that night christopher lythgoe gave his approval. christopher lythgoe denies that and all six men deny being members of national action after it was banned. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young is in parliament's central lobby. and plenty of reaction to that vote. let's go straight to some reaction. and it seems the government is ready to concede something about a meaningful vote for parliament. the meaningful vote for parliament. the meaningful vote for parliament. the meaningful vote was won by the government by 26 votes, and that is a lot but the second thing is this is about giving the british people bob they actually asked for in the referendum. by a sovereign act of parliament. so
the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosiencovered because the antiracism organisation hope not hate had a mole in the group, robbie mullen, who was also there at the pub that night. according to robbie mullen, jack renshaw wanted to carry out the murder in the name of national action, and that night christopher lythgoe gave his approval. christopher lythgoe denies that and all six men deny being members of national action after it was...
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one of them, jack renshaw, pleaded guilty to plotting the murder of an mp. daniel sandford reports.he prosecution say he'd already bought a machete, a kind described by its manufacturers as "19 inches of unprecedented piercing and slashing power. " and christopher lythgoe is the man accused of being the secret leader of the group, who encouraged him to carry out the murder. we let these people destroy us, and they are still destroying us now. along with four other men, they are charged with being members of national action, a group banned by the home secretary as a virulently racist terrorist organisation after it celebrated the killing of the mpjo cox. with all six defendants listening intently, the prosecutor, duncan atkinson qc, told the jury that the plan to kill another mp was discussed at a pub in warrington last summer. the group met at this table upstairs in the big window at the friar penketh pub on the 1st ofjuly. the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosie cooper, take some hostages and then kill a female detective
one of them, jack renshaw, pleaded guilty to plotting the murder of an mp. daniel sandford reports.he prosecution say he'd already bought a machete, a kind described by its manufacturers as "19 inches of unprecedented piercing and slashing power. " and christopher lythgoe is the man accused of being the secret leader of the group, who encouraged him to carry out the murder. we let these people destroy us, and they are still destroying us now. along with four other men, they are...
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the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosieed because the antiracism organisation hope not hate had a mole in the group, robbie mullen, who was also there at the pub that night. according to robbie mullen, jack renshaw wanted to carry at the murder in the name of national action, and that night christopher lythgoe gave his approval. christopher lythgoe denies that and all six men deny being members of national action after it was banned. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. in a moment the business news with rachel horne. president donald trump and chairman kimjong—un make history, with a handshake — as the two leaders "write a new chapter" in relations between the us and north korea mps will cast crucial votes on brexit later, as thejustice minister philip lee resigns to speak out against the government's brexit policy. an alleged member of a banned neo—nazi group has admitted plotting to murder an mp — and threatening to kill a police officer. unemployment fell by 38,000 to 1.42 million in the the three months to apr
the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosieed because the antiracism organisation hope not hate had a mole in the group, robbie mullen, who was also there at the pub that night. according to robbie mullen, jack renshaw wanted to carry at the murder in the name of national action, and that night christopher lythgoe gave his approval. christopher lythgoe denies that and all six men deny being members of national action after it was banned....
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according to him, jack renshaw wanted to carry out the murder in the name of national action, and that night, christopher lisko gave his approval. he dens that, and all six men denied being members of national action after it s banned. daniel sandford, bbc news. jane: in a certainly been ait of a foreign policy whirlwind over the last few days. first president trump went to the g7 in canada, where he of verbala volle attacks. then it was on to singapore, where a leader once considerca a polipariah got his undivided attention and admiration. to discuss this topsy-turvy world, i was joined a brief ti ago by former u.s. ambassador to nato nicholas burns. y ambassador, thanks vch for joining me. we have seen quite a contrast over the last few days. we had the g7 summit, where mr. trump seemed to alienate fri ads and enemie then days later cozy up to the dictator in singapore. what do you make of this? nicholas: it is worrisome. i perspective, whether you are a republican or democrat, it is our alliances that have been the power differential between the united s states and china.nited nato,
according to him, jack renshaw wanted to carry out the murder in the name of national action, and that night, christopher lisko gave his approval. he dens that, and all six men denied being members of national action after it s banned. daniel sandford, bbc news. jane: in a certainly been ait of a foreign policy whirlwind over the last few days. first president trump went to the g7 in canada, where he of verbala volle attacks. then it was on to singapore, where a leader once considerca a...
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national action, has admitted plotting to murder the west lancashire mp rosie cooper. 23—year—old jack renshaw threatening to kill a police officer. the businessman arron banks, who donated millions of pounds to the leave.eu campaign has told a committee of mps there's no evidence of any conspiracy with russia. and wage growth in the first part of this year has fallen unexpectedly — despite unemployment dropping to a record low. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. we'll be covering the continuing debate and votes in the commons where the government is seeking to undo most of the changes to its eu withdrawal bill that were put forward by the lords. and in beyond 100 days we'll be finding out what politicians in washington make of president trump's meeting with the north korean leader, kim jong—un. and at 10:40 damejoan bakewell and baroness ros altmann, former pensions minister will be here to review the papers. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm ho
national action, has admitted plotting to murder the west lancashire mp rosie cooper. 23—year—old jack renshaw threatening to kill a police officer. the businessman arron banks, who donated millions of pounds to the leave.eu campaign has told a committee of mps there's no evidence of any conspiracy with russia. and wage growth in the first part of this year has fallen unexpectedly — despite unemployment dropping to a record low. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look...
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surprising turn of events this morning, just literally before the trial of jack renshaw was supposed es before the trial was due to start, his counsel asked for the charges to be put to renshaw again, and he admitted both of those specific charges, and in particular what he was going to do, it now emerges, was to buy what to all intents and purposes looks like a gladiator machete, as it is described by the prosecution, and that was going to be part of his plan to murder the mp. thejury heard this morning that another man in the dock, christopher lythgoe, was allegedly asked, as the de facto leader of the band group, to give his blessing to renshaw‘s plan. mr lythgoe is from warrington and denied that allegation, along with the allegation of membership of national action. for a left court, the prosecution were explaining to the prosecution were explaining to thejury the prosecution were explaining to the jury what national action stood for, that it was a racist, homophobic and anti—semitic group that from 2030 onwards used a variety of tax extra try and recruit young people to radicali
surprising turn of events this morning, just literally before the trial of jack renshaw was supposed es before the trial was due to start, his counsel asked for the charges to be put to renshaw again, and he admitted both of those specific charges, and in particular what he was going to do, it now emerges, was to buy what to all intents and purposes looks like a gladiator machete, as it is described by the prosecution, and that was going to be part of his plan to murder the mp. thejury heard...
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the prosecution says that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, ake hostages, and then kill female detective who had been investigating him. the plan to kill the and was uncovered because the antiracism gazation had a mole in the group, who was also at the pub that night. according to him, jack renshawnt to carry out the murder in the name of national action, and thatr night, christop lisko gave his approval. he denies that, and all six menm denied beibers of national action after it was banned. daniel sandford, bbc news. jane: in a certainly been a bit of a foreign policy whirlwind over the last few days. first president trump went to the g7 in canada, where he launched a volley of verbal attacks. then it was on to singapore, where a leader once considered a anlitical pariah got his undivided attentio admiration. to discuss this topsy-turvy world, i was joined a brief time ago by former u.s. ambassador to nato nicholas burns. ambassador, thanks very much for joining me. qwe have sete a contrast over the last few days. we had the g7 summit, where mr. trump see
the prosecution says that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, ake hostages, and then kill female detective who had been investigating him. the plan to kill the and was uncovered because the antiracism gazation had a mole in the group, who was also at the pub that night. according to him, jack renshawnt to carry out the murder in the name of national action, and thatr night, christop lisko gave his approval. he denies that, and all six menm denied beibers of...