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and we can now cross to our correspondent danny savage outside leeds crown court.ich happened in january in shocking attack on katie rough which happened injanuary in new york about 25 to 30 miles from here. it was towards the end of the school day, getting dark and katie, aged seven, was found with severe facial injuries at the end of the alleyway, near the playing field, by a quiet cul—de—sac on the outskirts of york. an investigation was launched and it emerged a 15—year—old girl had been arrested in connection with what happened and that 15—year—old girl has been in custody ever since. this morning, but child who is now 16, appeared via video link into court 12, here at leeds crown court. during the hearing, which is ongoing, that 16—year—old girl pleaded not guilty to murder but guilty to manslaughter. on the grounds of diminished responsibility. that was a plea accepted responsibility. that was a plea a cce pted by responsibility. that was a plea accepted by the prosecution here at leeds crown court and the judge of the last few moments that he thinks it's th
and we can now cross to our correspondent danny savage outside leeds crown court.ich happened in january in shocking attack on katie rough which happened injanuary in new york about 25 to 30 miles from here. it was towards the end of the school day, getting dark and katie, aged seven, was found with severe facial injuries at the end of the alleyway, near the playing field, by a quiet cul—de—sac on the outskirts of york. an investigation was launched and it emerged a 15—year—old girl had...
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that was as good as it got for leeds. hull hit back twice.extended significantly in the second 40. sneed with a kick. it is the way hull do things. kallum watkins does his thing is the only way to come he kept the match alive with a terrific try bidder would make little difference in the end. hull had too much. jamie shaul, the flaw is yours. —— jamie shaul, the floor is yours. he is on his way. jamie shaul, it is a beautiful try. a beautiful moment. wembley, here they come. they had not beaten leeds in eight attempts, today was a very different story for hull. 43—24 to the 2016 winners. can they now make 2017 their year as well? england's footballers have trained this morning ahead of their women's european championship quarterfinal against france in the netherlands — our sports correspondent katie gornall has been in the england camp this week and joins us live. katie — there's a real sense back here that this is a very confident england squad. you are right. that is reflected here. we heard mark sampson in a press c0 nfe re nce here. we he
that was as good as it got for leeds. hull hit back twice.extended significantly in the second 40. sneed with a kick. it is the way hull do things. kallum watkins does his thing is the only way to come he kept the match alive with a terrific try bidder would make little difference in the end. hull had too much. jamie shaul, the flaw is yours. —— jamie shaul, the floor is yours. he is on his way. jamie shaul, it is a beautiful try. a beautiful moment. wembley, here they come. they had not...
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the first leeds hs2 train will not depart for another 16 years.o fight the plans. we can talk to richard in mexborough 110w. we can talk to richard in mexborough now. so the new line is going to run right through the middle of that housing estate. but as you said in your piece, some winners as well. always winners and losers. everyone is coming home tonight to this letter. we can confirm your property will remain within the area, which has been safeguarded for the future of the railway. the words they didn't want to hear. you can see some trees there. the line will come straight through there. they have stopped building some houses here, because they knew it was the potential route. we think these two houses on the end will go, but the houses on the end will go, but the houses next to them, would they stay? they are potentially going to be near a 20 metre high railway viaduct, so they are coming home to that dreadful news. no one is really sure what to do. hs2 does have its supporters as well. it is very politically popular. all the main political
the first leeds hs2 train will not depart for another 16 years.o fight the plans. we can talk to richard in mexborough 110w. we can talk to richard in mexborough now. so the new line is going to run right through the middle of that housing estate. but as you said in your piece, some winners as well. always winners and losers. everyone is coming home tonight to this letter. we can confirm your property will remain within the area, which has been safeguarded for the future of the railway. the...
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the first leeds hs2 train will not depart for another 16 years.s speak to lord adonis, chairman of the national infrastructure commission and a former labour transport secretary. he's in our westminster studio. we heard lots of unhappy people in mexborough saying there has been a huge lack of information, lack of consultation. i do not think that is fair, anyone who stands to lose their home or to be seriously inconvenienced will be upset and i understand that and a proper process needs to be gone through to establish compensation and to make the arrangements as satisfactory as possible but we are in the situation you are always in with big infrastructure problems is how do you balance problems with the benefits so the country as a whole benefits so the country as a whole benefits and as you heard or though it will be a lot of inconvenience for some individuals, huge numbers of businesses and millions of people who live in the great cities of the midlands and the north, birmingham and manchester and leeds and sheffield are liverpool, their connect
the first leeds hs2 train will not depart for another 16 years.s speak to lord adonis, chairman of the national infrastructure commission and a former labour transport secretary. he's in our westminster studio. we heard lots of unhappy people in mexborough saying there has been a huge lack of information, lack of consultation. i do not think that is fair, anyone who stands to lose their home or to be seriously inconvenienced will be upset and i understand that and a proper process needs to be...
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that was as good as it got for leeds. hull hit back twice.e second a0. it is the way hull do things. kallum watkins does his thing is the only way to come he kept the match alive with a terrific try bidder would make little difference in the end. hull had much. jamie shaul, the flaw is yours. he is on his way. jamie shaul, it is a beautiful try. a beautiful moment. wembley, here they come. they had not beaten leeds in eight attempts, today was a very different story for hull. 15—24 to the 2016 winners. can they now make 2017 their year as well? the domestic football season is already underway in scotland and we've had the first major upset in the scottish league cup. premiership side hearts are out. they were one of six top flight teams trying to reach the knock out stage. alex gulrajani reports. no need for pre—season friendlies because the league start early. it brings pressure. this hearts team needed to beat dunfermline to progress. don cowie e is some of the tension around tynecastle early on but it was soon a score for the other side. t
that was as good as it got for leeds. hull hit back twice.e second a0. it is the way hull do things. kallum watkins does his thing is the only way to come he kept the match alive with a terrific try bidder would make little difference in the end. hull had much. jamie shaul, the flaw is yours. he is on his way. jamie shaul, it is a beautiful try. a beautiful moment. wembley, here they come. they had not beaten leeds in eight attempts, today was a very different story for hull. 15—24 to the...
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thanks, danny, danny savage live at leeds crown court.ys the cost of building the nuclear power station at hinkley point in somerset could go up by £1.5 billion. the total bill is now likely to be £90.6 billion — nearly 10% more than expected. two men have been charged after border force officers based in france seized 79 handguns. the weapons had been hidden in engine blocks on a trailer which was about to be taken through the channel tunnel into britain. barclays and four former top bankers have appeared in court over side deals struck during emergency fundraising at the height of the financial crisis. the bank's former chief executive, john varley, is among the four charged with conspiracy to commit fraud. downing street insists that the government's position on the public sector pay cap hasn't changed, despite calls from several cabinet ministers for it to be relaxed. millions of workers, including nurses, teachers and police officers, have had their pay rises limited to 1% for several years even though the cost of living has risen by
thanks, danny, danny savage live at leeds crown court.ys the cost of building the nuclear power station at hinkley point in somerset could go up by £1.5 billion. the total bill is now likely to be £90.6 billion — nearly 10% more than expected. two men have been charged after border force officers based in france seized 79 handguns. the weapons had been hidden in engine blocks on a trailer which was about to be taken through the channel tunnel into britain. barclays and four former top...
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the final route of the manchester and leeds branches of the manchester and leeds branches of hs2 is duemotor neurone disease begins the high court challenge to the ban on assisted dying. good afternoon. the big news now: itv has appointed the head of easyjet, carolyn mccall, as its new chief executive. of easyjet, carolyn mccall, ms mccall, who will begin the new job next january, succeeds adam crozier, who stepped down at the end of last month. paramedics, teachers, prison guards and firefighters are thousands of pounds worse off since 2010 after public—sector pay caps and freezes, according to the tuc. the head of the trade union body, frances o'grady, is calling for public—sector pay review bodies to be "genuinely independent". the government has announced the first major contracts for the high speed two railway between london and birmingham. balfour beatty, the swedish—based skanska, and carillion — which is facing financial difficulties — are among the companies chosen to build tunnels, bridges and embankments at a cost of nearly seven billion pounds. another week another data brea
the final route of the manchester and leeds branches of the manchester and leeds branches of hs2 is duemotor neurone disease begins the high court challenge to the ban on assisted dying. good afternoon. the big news now: itv has appointed the head of easyjet, carolyn mccall, as its new chief executive. of easyjet, carolyn mccall, ms mccall, who will begin the new job next january, succeeds adam crozier, who stepped down at the end of last month. paramedics, teachers, prison guards and...
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leeds rhinos: to close on castleford when they were thumped 311—0 at wigan, but leeds were without 15atch and fielded debutante, harry newman, who at 17, became the first player born this century to compete in the super league. the rhinos' lack of experience showed as they conceded seven tries to wigan — this one from sam tomkins. it was one—way traffic and george williams scored two tries of his own as wigan moved up to seventh. wins too for leigh and hull fc tonight. britain's tom daley is through to the individual 10 metre platform final at the world diving championships in budapest, the event in which he failed to win a medal at the rio olympics. daley qualified for the final with the second highest score as he attempts to claim his first individual world championship gold medal since 2009. fellow brit matty lee is also through. meanwhile, grace reid has finished an impressive fourth in her world championship debut in budapest, in the three metre springboard. reid was the first gb woman to reach the olympic final in this event in rio last year, amd scored a personal best total of
leeds rhinos: to close on castleford when they were thumped 311—0 at wigan, but leeds were without 15atch and fielded debutante, harry newman, who at 17, became the first player born this century to compete in the super league. the rhinos' lack of experience showed as they conceded seven tries to wigan — this one from sam tomkins. it was one—way traffic and george williams scored two tries of his own as wigan moved up to seventh. wins too for leigh and hull fc tonight. britain's tom daley...
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tomorrow's match between hull fc and leeds rhinos is on bbc one, coverage begins at two o'clock.gets underway at two. before all that weekend action there is a big game taking place over in france right now. england are facing the hosts in the final of the wheelchair rugby league world cup final. the game is a repeat of the final four years ago. france came out on top in that one but england have since beaten tonight's opponents in the 2015 european championships final. tomorrow night belfast boxer carl frampton returns to the ring for the first time since losing his featherweight world title six months ago. he fights andres gutierrez in what was supposed to be an eliminator for another world title fight. thomas kane has more. frampton tips the scale £1 over. the fight will still go ahead but for the belfast man, it is no longer deemed a world title eliminator as originally built. it is unlikely to have significant beading on future dram —— bouts for carl frampton. it is almost one year to the days since carl frampton‘s historic victory over leo santa cruz when he became northern
tomorrow's match between hull fc and leeds rhinos is on bbc one, coverage begins at two o'clock.gets underway at two. before all that weekend action there is a big game taking place over in france right now. england are facing the hosts in the final of the wheelchair rugby league world cup final. the game is a repeat of the final four years ago. france came out on top in that one but england have since beaten tonight's opponents in the 2015 european championships final. tomorrow night belfast...
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there was no dispute here at leeds crown court about the goal‘s state of mind when she killed katie.bout death. but the court also heard that the 16—year—old had suicidal thoughts, had developed severe mental health problems during 2016. she went on to kill in january this year. problems during 2016. she went on to kill injanuary this year. the judge did not sentence had today. he has asked for more expert medical opinion before he makes his final decision later this month. thank you. theresa may has said there is no difference in the line on public sector pay. that's despite a succession of her ministers lining up to say that it's time to remove the 1% pay cap in england. downing street says it will listen to the recommendations of the various independent pay review bodies. but pay rises for millions of workers — including doctors, nurses and the armed forces — has already been fixed at 1% for the next year. here's our economics editor kamal ahmed. there are two stap figures at the heart of this battle over public sector pay. 1%, the pay cut proposed for nurses, teachers, firefighte
there was no dispute here at leeds crown court about the goal‘s state of mind when she killed katie.bout death. but the court also heard that the 16—year—old had suicidal thoughts, had developed severe mental health problems during 2016. she went on to kill in january this year. problems during 2016. she went on to kill injanuary this year. the judge did not sentence had today. he has asked for more expert medical opinion before he makes his final decision later this month. thank you....
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he asked people on social media, facebook, to bring chaos to leeds.registration plates from their bikes. they caused chaos for over four hours, speeding, jumping red lights and riding on pavements and on the wrong side of the road. some even rode through a shopping arcade. police had to close the road after receiving 160 calls from the public. quite dramatic scenes in court. i don't think the police were even expecting the sentencing to be as tough. 13 defendants, 12 men and one woman were told they had all played a huge part in causing harm and distress and he said behavior of this sort cannot be tolerated. they all had pleaded guilty to causing public nuisance. the organizer. the biggest sentenced to years injail. someone else was sentenced 18 months injail because he perverted the course ofjustice because he encouraged people to destroy evidence, their bikes and clothing. another was jailed for 1a months, the rest all jailed for 12 funds. —— 12 months. and have been disqualified for driving for at least 18 months. the police investigation was prais
he asked people on social media, facebook, to bring chaos to leeds.registration plates from their bikes. they caused chaos for over four hours, speeding, jumping red lights and riding on pavements and on the wrong side of the road. some even rode through a shopping arcade. police had to close the road after receiving 160 calls from the public. quite dramatic scenes in court. i don't think the police were even expecting the sentencing to be as tough. 13 defendants, 12 men and one woman were told...
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he asked people on social media, facebook, to bring chaos to leeds.ed by masks and scarves and they had removed registration plates from their bikes. they cause chaos for over four from their bikes. they cause chaos for overfour hours, from their bikes. they cause chaos for over four hours, speeding, jumping red lights and writing on pavement and on the wrong side of the road. some even rode through a shopping arcade. police had to close the road after receiving 160 calls from the public. what of the sentencing? quite dramatic scenes and courts. i don't think the police we re eve n and courts. i don't think the police were even expecting the sentencing to be as tough. 13 defendants, 12 men and one woman were to be as tough. 13 defendants, 12 men and one woman were told they had all played a huge part in causing harm and distress and he said behavior of this sort cannot be tolerated. they all played —— pleaded guilty. the organizer. the biggest sentenced to years in jail. someone else was sentenced 18 months in jail someone else was sentenced 18 months
he asked people on social media, facebook, to bring chaos to leeds.ed by masks and scarves and they had removed registration plates from their bikes. they cause chaos for over four from their bikes. they cause chaos for overfour hours, from their bikes. they cause chaos for over four hours, speeding, jumping red lights and writing on pavement and on the wrong side of the road. some even rode through a shopping arcade. police had to close the road after receiving 160 calls from the public. what...
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the route links birmingham, manchester, liverpool, leeds, sheffield and the east midlands.h a new housing estate. why build a new housing estate and then potentially knock it down? we are short of houses already. where will we move to? we are in limbo. hs2 has been a project dogged by delays and controversy — we‘ll be assessing the winners and losers of the new route. also tonight... a terminally—ill man battles in the courts for the right
the route links birmingham, manchester, liverpool, leeds, sheffield and the east midlands.h a new housing estate. why build a new housing estate and then potentially knock it down? we are short of houses already. where will we move to? we are in limbo. hs2 has been a project dogged by delays and controversy — we‘ll be assessing the winners and losers of the new route. also tonight... a terminally—ill man battles in the courts for the right
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the first leeds hs2 train will not depart for another 16 years — plenty of time for opponents to fightws, mexborough. chris grayling, the transport minister, hasjust been making a statement on hs2 in the commons and he said that suggestions that the cost of hs2 is going to spiral are incredible, inconceivable and is simply nonsense. and he was criticised earlier on in the day for not appearing in the commons. he said the fact he was appearing at ten o'clock at night in the commons to talk about hs2 was a cock up, not conspiracy. that was the latest from chris grayling in the commons. a second round of talks on britain's departure from the european union, has taken place in brussels. the brexit secretary, david davis, says it's now time to get down to the ‘substance‘ of the negotiations. 0n the agenda, the rights of eu citizens in the uk, and those of brits abroad. the financial settlement, covering the uk's outstanding commitments.. and the issue of the irish border. meanwhile, theresa may is trying to reimpose discipline on senior ministers, after a series of lea ks suggesting cabinet
the first leeds hs2 train will not depart for another 16 years — plenty of time for opponents to fightws, mexborough. chris grayling, the transport minister, hasjust been making a statement on hs2 in the commons and he said that suggestions that the cost of hs2 is going to spiral are incredible, inconceivable and is simply nonsense. and he was criticised earlier on in the day for not appearing in the commons. he said the fact he was appearing at ten o'clock at night in the commons to talk...
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the first leeds hs2 train will not depart for another 16 years.und of formal talks on britain's departure from the eu is taking place in brussels. the brexit secretary, david davis, says it's time to get down to business. meanwhile, theresa may is to try to reimpose discipline on her senior ministers after a series of leaks over the weekend suggesting cabinet splits and infighting. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. they don't really have much time to hang around. the two men who will haggle over how we leave. especially with the uk's political situation ratherfluid, at best. it's incredibly important we now make good progress and we negotiate through this and identify the differences, so we can deal with them, and identify the similarities, so we can reinforce them. it's time to get to work. now we have to work. there is a lot to do. working out the irish border, the brexit bill, writes for brits abroad... but government ministers don't agree completely about what should be on the table. perhaps that is why the brexit secretary seemed
the first leeds hs2 train will not depart for another 16 years.und of formal talks on britain's departure from the eu is taking place in brussels. the brexit secretary, david davis, says it's time to get down to business. meanwhile, theresa may is to try to reimpose discipline on her senior ministers after a series of leaks over the weekend suggesting cabinet splits and infighting. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. they don't really have much time to hang around. the two men who...
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a real hard - leeds weather and high hard battle. leeds weather and high feeling.zealand to run away with it or the lions win. maybe the expected a draw. they played well, the lions, a good, hard—fought test match. disappointing any time you get a draw, but we believe of it. england's cricketers are building a good lead at lord's on the third day of the test against south africa. they were 97 ahead after the first innings and have continued to make good progress in their second innings. let's go live to lord's and join adam wild. england certainly having the better of it today in the sunshine, sweltering heat at lord's. bowling south africa out for 361. a first—innings lead of 97. perhaps not quite as much as england might have hoped for at the start of play. this evening the batsmen tightening the stranglehold on the match. saturday at the test, few finer places to be landlords in the sunshine. memories, history. now time to look forward. fitting the start of play runyon by retiring cricket legend, henry bluefield. plenty of effort there. plenty from england's bow
a real hard - leeds weather and high hard battle. leeds weather and high feeling.zealand to run away with it or the lions win. maybe the expected a draw. they played well, the lions, a good, hard—fought test match. disappointing any time you get a draw, but we believe of it. england's cricketers are building a good lead at lord's on the third day of the test against south africa. they were 97 ahead after the first innings and have continued to make good progress in their second innings. let's...
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, like unusual bruising. leeding, pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have kidney problems, stomach ulcers, a bleeding condition, or take certain medicines. side effects can include indigestion, stomach pain, upset or burning. ask your doctor about pradaxa and its reversal treatment available nationwide. >>> we're back with a symbol of the american west. wild horses and how it's becoming increasingly difficult to manage the population of these magnificent animals. costs have skyrocketed. under president trump's budget proposal federal funding would be cut significantly. there's concern about the future of these horses. >> in a desert goalie near reno, nevada two women are on a mission. control the wild horse population. >> you know which ones have been inoculated and which ones still need birth control. >> this is a great shot now. >> they have to get close enough for an open shot with a birth control dart. >> got her. hopefully that will be her last baby. >> for years the wild horse population has exploded. federal lands can protect 27,000 under federal law
, like unusual bruising. leeding, pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have kidney problems, stomach ulcers, a bleeding condition, or take certain medicines. side effects can include indigestion, stomach pain, upset or burning. ask your doctor about pradaxa and its reversal treatment available nationwide. >>> we're back with a symbol of the american west. wild horses and how it's becoming increasingly difficult to manage the population of these magnificent...
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the final route of the manchester and leeds branches of the manchester and leeds branches of hst of theiving dead in 1968. it's been one month since the fire in the 24—storey grenfell tower block in west london, in which 80 people are believed to have died. an investigation is underway, with teams working to gather belongings and remains from homes in the block. questions are still being asked about how the fire spread — but also about what the future may hold for the tower block and the wider area. a short time ago, i spoke to michael lockwood, chief executive for harrow council and a member of the grenfell task force. so having made the building safe, the next steps are the recovery operation and the criminal investigation. the recovery operation is taking place, so we are trying to recover the remains and possessions of people within the building and the investigation is designed to collect the evidence. in the case of the former, we believe the case of the former, we believe the recovery operation should finish by early or mid november and the criminal investigation byjust after chr
the final route of the manchester and leeds branches of the manchester and leeds branches of hst of theiving dead in 1968. it's been one month since the fire in the 24—storey grenfell tower block in west london, in which 80 people are believed to have died. an investigation is underway, with teams working to gather belongings and remains from homes in the block. questions are still being asked about how the fire spread — but also about what the future may hold for the tower block and the...
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connections between the stations within manchester and electrification of the transpennine line to leeds by the transport secretary, chris grayling. ironically, though, mr grayling did give today a tentative thumps—up to a hugely expensive project in london, crossrail 2. nick watt is with me. the northern powerhouse very much back in the news, and you have been speaking to one of the early fathers of this project. this evening i spoke tojim o'neill, one of the fathers of the northern powerhouse project, and he told me that theresa may is strongly committed to this project, but interestingly, he told me that he believes that the former joint chiefs of staff, fiona hill and nick timothy, had attempted to discourage the prime minister from continuing with it. he talked about his annoyance in government, he resigned in september over frustration on a number of fronts, but nick timothy has denied these claims, he has told me tonight it is categorically untrue and i was responsible for saying we needed more of the same for more of our cities. so that is the debate around jim o'neill, but new c
connections between the stations within manchester and electrification of the transpennine line to leeds by the transport secretary, chris grayling. ironically, though, mr grayling did give today a tentative thumps—up to a hugely expensive project in london, crossrail 2. nick watt is with me. the northern powerhouse very much back in the news, and you have been speaking to one of the early fathers of this project. this evening i spoke tojim o'neill, one of the fathers of the northern...
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the final route of the manchester and leeds branches of hs2 is due to be announced later.lance the economy. a terminally ill man with motor neurone disease noel conway has begun a legal challenge to overturn the ban on assisted dying. the duke and duchess of cambridge have arrived in warsaw with prince george and princess charlotte for a five day tour of poland and germany. kensington palace tweeted, adding that they "hope to meet as many people as possible during the tour". time for the sport now. thank you. roger federer‘s spoken to the bbc about winning his record 8th wimbledon title. the dad of four has set his sights on becoming world number one at least one more time in his career. but he told the bbc‘s russell fuller it was a special moment for him to go one better that pete sampras and his 7th titles. it's very special but it's borderline strange for me because he'll always be my hero, not because i've surpassed his feat here at wimbledon, that dun't change anything for me, he still is my guy, you know. that is after the match here in 2001, that one day i would sur
the final route of the manchester and leeds branches of hs2 is due to be announced later.lance the economy. a terminally ill man with motor neurone disease noel conway has begun a legal challenge to overturn the ban on assisted dying. the duke and duchess of cambridge have arrived in warsaw with prince george and princess charlotte for a five day tour of poland and germany. kensington palace tweeted, adding that they "hope to meet as many people as possible during the tour". time for...
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that was as good as it got for leeds. hull hit back twice.his thing is the only way to come he kept the match alive with a terrific try bidder would make little difference in the end. hull had much. jamie shaul, the flaw is yours. he is on his way. jamie shaul, it is a beautiful try. a beautiful moment. wembley, here they come. they had not beaten leeds in eight attempts, today was a very different story far hull. 43—20 42 the 2016 winners. can they now make 2017 day years while? —— their year as well? we're at the quarter final stage of the women's euros and defending champions, germany, continue their quest for a ninth title later when they face denmark. the match already underway sees the hosts, netherlands up against the olympic silver medalists sweden. the host netherlands are leading at the moment, with the goalfor them. 1-0 the moment, with the goalfor them. 1—0 against sweden. 32 minutes. the germany game against denmark takes place at 7:45pm. now the football season is already underway in scotland, and we've had the first major upset
that was as good as it got for leeds. hull hit back twice.his thing is the only way to come he kept the match alive with a terrific try bidder would make little difference in the end. hull had much. jamie shaul, the flaw is yours. he is on his way. jamie shaul, it is a beautiful try. a beautiful moment. wembley, here they come. they had not beaten leeds in eight attempts, today was a very different story far hull. 43—20 42 the 2016 winners. can they now make 2017 day years while? —— their...
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the women's euro 2017 quarterfinal and the winner will meet the hosts in the semifinals, england to leedso the net on the hour mark. there is 60 minutes remaining. germany were knocked out by denmark. their third loss in 26 yea rs of by denmark. their third loss in 26 years of these championships. denmark face austria who won 5—3 against spain. germany play a wonderful passing game and we cannot com plete wonderful passing game and we cannot complete them from chances but we we re complete them from chances but we were in the way all of the time, it was not like open chances they got, they maybe got one that they should have scored but we also had one or two that we should have scored on so maybe 4—3 us would have been the more fair result but there is too good goalkeepers in the goals. i do not think we were lucky today, it was not a lucky win, it was a good win. england are closing in on victory in a fair test of their series against south africa. england declared on 313—8jonny bairstow making 63. south africa lost their captain without scoring. ben stokes ona captain without scoring. b
the women's euro 2017 quarterfinal and the winner will meet the hosts in the semifinals, england to leedso the net on the hour mark. there is 60 minutes remaining. germany were knocked out by denmark. their third loss in 26 yea rs of by denmark. their third loss in 26 years of these championships. denmark face austria who won 5—3 against spain. germany play a wonderful passing game and we cannot com plete wonderful passing game and we cannot complete them from chances but we we re complete...
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the final would be manchester and leeds branches of hs2 is to be announced imminently.lp rebalance the economy. a terminally ill man with motor neurone disease begins his high court challenge against the ban on assisted dying. in sport south africa have hammered england to win the second test by 341 is a trent bridge. it levels the series at 1—1. england set 470 runs for victory, collapsed to just 133, all out. the pairings are out for the first two rounds of the open at royal birkdale from thursday. rory mcilroy will tee off with laudable one dustinjohnson mcilroy will tee off with laudable one dustin johnson and mcilroy will tee off with laudable one dustinjohnson and charl schwartzel. and johanna konta has moved up to numberfour in the world. the british number one reach the semifinals at wimbledon last week. i‘ll have more on the stories just after 4:30pm. an american neurologist who‘s offered to carry out a new therapy on the terminally ill baby charlie gard has met the child‘s doctors in london. he is also expected to examine charlie over the next two days and to
the final would be manchester and leeds branches of hs2 is to be announced imminently.lp rebalance the economy. a terminally ill man with motor neurone disease begins his high court challenge against the ban on assisted dying. in sport south africa have hammered england to win the second test by 341 is a trent bridge. it levels the series at 1—1. england set 470 runs for victory, collapsed to just 133, all out. the pairings are out for the first two rounds of the open at royal birkdale from...
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this is the rain room here at leeds university, and apparently it's set to a manchester drizzle.ed, so if we just switch on the rain... yeah, that is a pretty accurate artificial manchester drizzle, so i'm just going to leave. the team used industry—standard tests to see how waterproof fabric stood up to everything from drizzle to a simulated downpour. new repellent coatings that are not based on fluorochemicals are just as good as fluorochemical water repellents. the fluorochemicals are unnecessary. new non—fluorochemical coatings are still being developed, but the researchers now hope the industry will start to roll them out to protect us from the elements without damaging the environment. a ceremony has been held to remember the 843 men who lost their lives when hms vanguard sank off 0rkney injuly 1917. it was one of the worst naval tragedies of the first world war. to mark the centenary, a team of divers has been given special permission to document the wreck. 0ur scotland correspondent, lorna gordon has more. in the cold northern waters of scapa flow, the final resting place
this is the rain room here at leeds university, and apparently it's set to a manchester drizzle.ed, so if we just switch on the rain... yeah, that is a pretty accurate artificial manchester drizzle, so i'm just going to leave. the team used industry—standard tests to see how waterproof fabric stood up to everything from drizzle to a simulated downpour. new repellent coatings that are not based on fluorochemicals are just as good as fluorochemical water repellents. the fluorochemicals are...
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the first leeds hs2 train will not depart for another 16 years — plenty of time for opponents to fightbbc news, mexborough. a second round of talks on britain's departure from the european union has taken place in brussels. the brexit secretary, david davis, says it's now time to get down to the "substance" of the negotiations. 0n the agenda, the rights of eu citizens in the uk, and those of brits abroad. the financial settlement, covering the uk's outstanding commitments. and the issue of the irish border. meanwhile, theresa may is trying to reimpose discipline on senior ministers, after a series of leaks suggesting cabinet splits and infighting. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. they don't really have much time to hang around. the two men who will haggle over how we leave. especially with the uk's political situation ratherfluid, at best. it's incredibly important we now make good progress and we negotiate through this and identify the differences, so we can deal with them, and identify the similarities, so we can reinforce them. now it's time to get to work and make this
the first leeds hs2 train will not depart for another 16 years — plenty of time for opponents to fightbbc news, mexborough. a second round of talks on britain's departure from the european union has taken place in brussels. the brexit secretary, david davis, says it's now time to get down to the "substance" of the negotiations. 0n the agenda, the rights of eu citizens in the uk, and those of brits abroad. the financial settlement, covering the uk's outstanding commitments. and the...
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this is the rain room at leeds university and apparently it is set to a manchester drizzle.he can just switch on the rain... and, yeah, that is a pretty accurate artificial manchester drizzle. i'm going to leave. the team used industry—standard tests to see how waterproof fabric stood up to everything from drizzle to a simulated downpour. new repellent coatings that are not based on fluorochemicals are just as good as fluorochemical water repellents. the fluorochemicals are unnecessary. new non—fluorochemical coatings are still being developed but the researchers now hope the industry will start to roll them out to protect us from the elements without damaging the environment. the church of england will vote today on whether to allow special services for transgender people following their transition. at the synod's annual meeting in york, prominent figures will address calls for the church to update its attitudes towards sexuality. it's been a very slow process of a cce pta nce it's been a very slow process of acceptance until now. there is still acceptance until now. there
this is the rain room at leeds university and apparently it is set to a manchester drizzle.he can just switch on the rain... and, yeah, that is a pretty accurate artificial manchester drizzle. i'm going to leave. the team used industry—standard tests to see how waterproof fabric stood up to everything from drizzle to a simulated downpour. new repellent coatings that are not based on fluorochemicals are just as good as fluorochemical water repellents. the fluorochemicals are unnecessary. new...
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this is the rain room here at leeds university, and apparently it's set to a manchester drizzle.hat is a pretty accurate artificial manchester drizzle, so i'm just going to leave. the team used industry—standard tests to see how waterproof fabric stood up to everything from drizzle to a simulated downpour. new repellent coatings that are not based on fluorochemicals are just as good as fluorochemical water repellents. the fluorochemicals are unnecessary. new non—fluorochemical coatings are still being developed, but the researchers now hope the industry will start to roll them out to protect us from the elements without damaging the environment. the lake district should find out today whether it will be given unesco world heritage status. if successful, it would become the uk's 31st such site, as caroline rigby reports. from the great barrier reef to the taj mahal and grand canyon, they're some of the most recognisable sights in the world. soon, the lake district could be a member of their prestigious club. later today, delegates from unesco will announce whether they deem the re
this is the rain room here at leeds university, and apparently it's set to a manchester drizzle.hat is a pretty accurate artificial manchester drizzle, so i'm just going to leave. the team used industry—standard tests to see how waterproof fabric stood up to everything from drizzle to a simulated downpour. new repellent coatings that are not based on fluorochemicals are just as good as fluorochemical water repellents. the fluorochemicals are unnecessary. new non—fluorochemical coatings are...
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our correspondent danny savage is at leeds crown court.katie rough is something many people will recall from earlier this year. it horrified people in new york and way beyond. it left those people who tried to treat her at the scene very traumatised. today the teenager who killed her appeared via video link at leeds crown court where she formally denied a charge of murder but pleaded guilty to a charge of manslaughter by diminished responsibility. katie rough, an innocent, sweet, much—loved schoolgirl, killed in an attack close to her home. her life was taken by another child. it was a school day afternoon and just getting dark when katie rough was found fatally injured at the end of an alleyway on the edge of a playing field here in york. the seven—year—old died a short time later in hospital. it then emerged that a 15—year—old girl had attacked her with a knife. katie's parents were quickly told what had happened and dashed to the scene. we found her at the same time as a police officer found her. i cradled her. i saw her injuries, i kne
our correspondent danny savage is at leeds crown court.katie rough is something many people will recall from earlier this year. it horrified people in new york and way beyond. it left those people who tried to treat her at the scene very traumatised. today the teenager who killed her appeared via video link at leeds crown court where she formally denied a charge of murder but pleaded guilty to a charge of manslaughter by diminished responsibility. katie rough, an innocent, sweet, much—loved...
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and we can now ci’oss to our correspondent, phil bodmer, outside leeds crown court.ie rough died from severe lacerations to her neck and chest on a playing field in the woodthorpe area on the south—western outskirts of york in january. woodthorpe area on the south—western outskirts of york injanuary. she was attended to by paramedics and taken to hospital, but later died of those injuries. a 15 yard goal was subsequently arrested and charged with murder. today at leeds crown court, the girl who is now 16 and can't be named, pleaded guilty to manslaughter via diminished responsibility and appeared via video link. my colleague has the story. katie rough — an innocent, sweet, much—loved schoolgirl, killed in an attack close to her home. her life was taken by another child. it was a school day afternoon and just getting dark when katie rough was found fatally injured at the end of an alleyway on the edge of a playing field here in york. the seven—year—old died a short time later in hospital. it then emerged that a 15—year—old girl had attacked her with a knife. katie's p
and we can now ci’oss to our correspondent, phil bodmer, outside leeds crown court.ie rough died from severe lacerations to her neck and chest on a playing field in the woodthorpe area on the south—western outskirts of york in january. woodthorpe area on the south—western outskirts of york injanuary. she was attended to by paramedics and taken to hospital, but later died of those injuries. a 15 yard goal was subsequently arrested and charged with murder. today at leeds crown court, the...
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there's two huge semi finals in rugby league's challenge cup, the first sees hull fc host leeds on bbcmorrow afternoon. this weekend, adam peaty goes for his third gold as part of 4 x100 medley relay team at the world aquatics championships. coverage from budapest is at 5pm on bbc 2. on bbc1 at 4:30pm tomorrow you can see jessica ennis—hill and the next generation, as she look into the future of team gb athletics. so, that's all for sportsday. a day cricketer toby roland jones won't forget. but we'll leave you with great britain's 4 x 200 metres freestyle relay team. world champions once again. good night! they are the world champions again! absolutely outstanding! good evening. a favourite of rain a moment in southern parts of england and wales. it is on the way out, moving through the south—eastern corner within it of a breeze and we've got showers in scotland and northern ireland overnight. a few rumbles of thunder possible with that. by the end of the night it's not particularly cold. double figures across the board. 11— 12 in the north, 14— 15 further south. it may start off on a
there's two huge semi finals in rugby league's challenge cup, the first sees hull fc host leeds on bbcmorrow afternoon. this weekend, adam peaty goes for his third gold as part of 4 x100 medley relay team at the world aquatics championships. coverage from budapest is at 5pm on bbc 2. on bbc1 at 4:30pm tomorrow you can see jessica ennis—hill and the next generation, as she look into the future of team gb athletics. so, that's all for sportsday. a day cricketer toby roland jones won't forget....
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with a bad reason also she only got attention back to leeds and also mailer if you don't i'll show you the mirror and as you don't go do you show me. that you simply see all the things you do to the bounces other than follow some motion. because the. images it just cuts it sounded to me of funky floyd. the. little studio show that home to you go without windows are good for you ha ha. it's a very rough terrain just so it's rough climates and you have to fight to be able to them if. it was gunshots on top of them and so many friends and whatever may have may even not. get. into trouble and it's good to participate in the good. old. you don't think oh this is the soldier on the. streets here and you know another patient. load of war hawks selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that still. produce talks but to tell you that what we gossip the public by file for the most important news today. the bad guys i'm telling you on the cool enough to fight for profit. these are the hawks that we along with all those watching.
with a bad reason also she only got attention back to leeds and also mailer if you don't i'll show you the mirror and as you don't go do you show me. that you simply see all the things you do to the bounces other than follow some motion. because the. images it just cuts it sounded to me of funky floyd. the. little studio show that home to you go without windows are good for you ha ha. it's a very rough terrain just so it's rough climates and you have to fight to be able to them if. it was...
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with a bad reason also she only got attention back to leeds of all male or if you don't i'll show you know the miller and dancer domingo deal she will make you look. bad you simply stop soon as you go to the bounces other then follow solution. because. it just it just. so that sounded to me a fuck you floyd. a little. a little studio home you go. when you're hot tub. so you could take it easy this is a central plank supported by a plum is a good club and right. but what. i think. he did not. fall. and so. states. helped the group prepare for. the year. would you then lay. ours here. can you should still not over yet. zero. zero zero just as of yet you. know as only about. you know it might. come with. a time of this. time with hope. and. socialism you can hit it like it's the abaya of the day and ninety have been quintal i should say and this would seem to count as so. i can call my mind and good to have a dad in the herd should out over. a month or so to conquer but says to his status as well and in the jag it's go show like a problem on my side to see if halfway. else i can natural
with a bad reason also she only got attention back to leeds of all male or if you don't i'll show you know the miller and dancer domingo deal she will make you look. bad you simply stop soon as you go to the bounces other then follow solution. because. it just it just. so that sounded to me a fuck you floyd. a little. a little studio home you go. when you're hot tub. so you could take it easy this is a central plank supported by a plum is a good club and right. but what. i think. he did not....
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leeds and manchester will also be unveiled. good morning. it's monday the 17th ofjuly.t, the "king of centre court" does it again. a record eighth wimbledon title for roger federer, as he beats marin cilic in straight sets.
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leeds crown court heard the teenager who killed this seven—year—old believed people weren't human, andll today, leaving others to explain the consequences of her disturbed mind. danny savage, bbc news. theresa may says there is no change in the government's position on public sector pay despite a succession of ministers lining up to say it's time to remove the i% pay gap in england. downing street says it will listen to the various pay review bodies but pay rises from millions of workers including doctors, nurses and the armed forces have already been fixed at i% of the next 12 months. how are we doing at the top end? there are two stark figures at the heart of this battle over public sector pay. i% — the pay cap imposed for nurses, teachers, firefighters and the many other public sector workers. and 2.9%, the rate at which prices are rising — inflation. for the 5 million people this affects, their real incomes are falling. alan daly is a firefighter from 0xfordshire — like so many others, weary of the living standards squeeze. firefighters don't expect to be rich, but they don't expec
leeds crown court heard the teenager who killed this seven—year—old believed people weren't human, andll today, leaving others to explain the consequences of her disturbed mind. danny savage, bbc news. theresa may says there is no change in the government's position on public sector pay despite a succession of ministers lining up to say it's time to remove the i% pay gap in england. downing street says it will listen to the various pay review bodies but pay rises from millions of workers...
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leeds crown court heard the teenager who killed this seven—year—old believed people weren't human, andleaving others to explain the consequences of her disturbed mind. danny savage, bbc news. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme. while andy murray does it easy in the first round of his wimbledon defence. an emotional venus williams wins herfirst round match before breaking down in front of the press. and another powerful finish from world champion peter sagan who sprints to victory on the third stage of the tour de france. hello and welcome to the programme. all that and more to come but we start with the news that fifth seed stan wawrinka was knocked out by daniil medvedev in the biggest shock on day one of this year's wimbledon championships. the swiss three—time grand slam champion needed ice on a knee injury between points as he was defeated on centre court by the russian who was playing for the first time at this event. medvedev goes on to face belgian qualifier ruben bemelmans for a place in the last 32. ev
leeds crown court heard the teenager who killed this seven—year—old believed people weren't human, andleaving others to explain the consequences of her disturbed mind. danny savage, bbc news. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme. while andy murray does it easy in the first round of his wimbledon defence. an emotional venus williams wins herfirst round match before breaking down in front of the press. and another...
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leeds and manchester will also be unveiled. good morning. it's monday the 17th ofjuly.so this morning: in sport, the "king of centre court" does it again. a record eighth wimbledon title for roger federer, as he beats marin cilic in straight sets. the first man ever to achieve that. 1,000 years after the lynx became extinct in the uk, the authorities consider a plan to reintroduce them in northern england. more than two—thirds of people who enter competitions on—line are putting themselves at risk of fraud by entering their personal details without checking whether the offer is legitimate. i'll have more on that later. the doctor is a girl! there's been plenty of reaction like that to the revelation that jodie whittaker will take the title role in the next series of doctor who. we'll be hearing from fans and critics. the humber bridge becomes a listed building. this is the scene there this morning. we have replaced carol with a man!” hope the reaction is not as strong this morning! welcome to the banks of the humber, the bridge opened in 1981. it has finally received a
leeds and manchester will also be unveiled. good morning. it's monday the 17th ofjuly.so this morning: in sport, the "king of centre court" does it again. a record eighth wimbledon title for roger federer, as he beats marin cilic in straight sets. the first man ever to achieve that. 1,000 years after the lynx became extinct in the uk, the authorities consider a plan to reintroduce them in northern england. more than two—thirds of people who enter competitions on—line are putting...
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there's two huge semi finals in rugby league's challenge cup — the first sees hull fc host leeds on bbcon. this weekend adam peaty goes for his third gold as part of 4 x 100 medley relay team at the world aquatics championships — coverage from budapest is at 5 o'clock on bbc 2. and on bbc1 at 4.30 tomorrow afternoon, you can see ‘jessica ennis—hill and the next generation' as she looks into the future of team gb athletics. so, that's all for sportsday — a day cricketer toby roland jones won't forget. but we'll leave you with great britain's 4 by 200 metres freestyle relay team — world champions once again. good night! great britain won it in russia two yea rs great britain won it in russia two years ago and they are the world champions again! nick granger second and duncan scott starts. absolutely outstanding. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rachel cunliffe, comment and features editor at city am and john crowley, editor in chief of the international business times uk. welcome, thank you for giving up your friday night
there's two huge semi finals in rugby league's challenge cup — the first sees hull fc host leeds on bbcon. this weekend adam peaty goes for his third gold as part of 4 x 100 medley relay team at the world aquatics championships — coverage from budapest is at 5 o'clock on bbc 2. and on bbc1 at 4.30 tomorrow afternoon, you can see ‘jessica ennis—hill and the next generation' as she looks into the future of team gb athletics. so, that's all for sportsday — a day cricketer toby roland...
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and michael gove, who has said he wants to enforce environmental food standards and indeed andrea leeds said today she was worried that british farmers would be disadvantaged —— andrea led some. so there will be a big battle. like any good trade union, the nfu are sticking up the interest of their members. that is what they are paid for! a story on the front page of the times which is rumbling on the shopping precincts and pubs, the rip—off scandal of leaseholds. so you buy a new house, you get a decent deal and tact in in the small print is the ground rent, the leasehold and you think i have 999 yea rs, leasehold and you think i have 999 years, it looks like a small leaseholder and lo and behold, it sta rts leaseholder and lo and behold, it starts to go up pretty quickly and the government says it is going to end this. people are not realising that they are buying a house they don't fully owned, and their leasehold, which we are used to seeing in flats, is being attached to new—build homes, which means you may be paying up to, concrete examples, of £10,000 a year being paid in ground r
and michael gove, who has said he wants to enforce environmental food standards and indeed andrea leeds said today she was worried that british farmers would be disadvantaged —— andrea led some. so there will be a big battle. like any good trade union, the nfu are sticking up the interest of their members. that is what they are paid for! a story on the front page of the times which is rumbling on the shopping precincts and pubs, the rip—off scandal of leaseholds. so you buy a new house,...
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he's seeing a hand surgeon in leeds tonight, after it was hit by a delivery from morne morkel duringat at trent bridge. let's turn our attention to the world para athletics championships now. great britain's tally stands at 11 gold medals — but can we expect that to rise today? our reporter in the london stadium is kate grey, who's spent an interesting afternoon with one of those gold medallists. it's actually been fairly quiet day but the british team here at the london stadium. for opportunities later this evening, but i take an opportunity to get to know savvy kamlish a little better. she received her gold medal after winning last night. it was a fairly interesting character, i wanted i did a little more about what she gets up to an she's not at the track. so the kamlish, you are a creative and artistic soul as well asa creative and artistic soul as well as a championship. can you show us what you have here in front of you? stadium, orbit — what you think you can defraud hashtags? i might be able to do some of the stadium, but not sending of it, because as straight lines and i'm n
he's seeing a hand surgeon in leeds tonight, after it was hit by a delivery from morne morkel duringat at trent bridge. let's turn our attention to the world para athletics championships now. great britain's tally stands at 11 gold medals — but can we expect that to rise today? our reporter in the london stadium is kate grey, who's spent an interesting afternoon with one of those gold medallists. it's actually been fairly quiet day but the british team here at the london stadium. for...
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leeds crown court heard the teenager who killed this seven—year—old believed people weren't human, and to explain the consequences of her disturbed mind. danny savage reporting. the headlines on bbc news... a long—awaited report into child abuse in jersey a long—awaited report into child abuse injersey has revealed decades of abuse to children and worms that some could still be at risk in the island's your system. a teenage girl has admitted killing seven—year—old katie rough injanuary. she was found with fatal injuries in a park in york and her mother was one of the first discover her body. a19 year old man, has beenjailed for life at the old bailey, for planning bomb attacks on potential targets, including an eltonjohn concert. sport now. time for a full round up from the bbc sport centre. andy murray has put concerns over his fitness to one side to breeze into round two at wimbledon with a comfortable victory over alexander bublik of kazakhstan. there was no sign of the hip injury that has hampered his build up to the tournament. the defending champion was rarely troubled as he beat
leeds crown court heard the teenager who killed this seven—year—old believed people weren't human, and to explain the consequences of her disturbed mind. danny savage reporting. the headlines on bbc news... a long—awaited report into child abuse in jersey a long—awaited report into child abuse injersey has revealed decades of abuse to children and worms that some could still be at risk in the island's your system. a teenage girl has admitted killing seven—year—old katie rough...
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this is the rain room here at leeds university, and apparently it's set to a manchester drizzle. switch on the rain... yeah, that is a pretty accurate artificial manchester drizzle, so i'm just going to leave. the team used industry—standard tests to see how waterproof fabric stood up to everything from drizzle to a simulated downpour. new repellent coatings that are not based on fluorochemicals are just as good as fluorochemical water repellents. the fluorochemicals are unnecessary. new non—fluorochemical coatings are still being developed, but the researchers now hope the industry will start to roll them out to protect us from the elements without damaging the environment. the lake district has been designated as a world heritage site. it was the third time the national park had submitted a bid to unesco, which was meeting in krakow. the decision means that the lake district becomes the uk's 31st such site. the liberal democrat mp tim farron, whose constituency is in south cumbria, said it was fantastic, well deserved and a formal recognition of the outstanding natural beauty o
this is the rain room here at leeds university, and apparently it's set to a manchester drizzle. switch on the rain... yeah, that is a pretty accurate artificial manchester drizzle, so i'm just going to leave. the team used industry—standard tests to see how waterproof fabric stood up to everything from drizzle to a simulated downpour. new repellent coatings that are not based on fluorochemicals are just as good as fluorochemical water repellents. the fluorochemicals are unnecessary. new...
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well the official reception didn't start of the elise a palace read at the hotel is over leeds which contains the tombs of some of france's greatest war heroes well that didn't go unnoticed on social media as the building is where napoleon is laid to rest a figure many claim is basing his presidency on trump is in paris for a two day official visit amid disagreements with his french counterpart that your friends are. go to france and love friends then or love anymore they're not going to he said i wouldn't go to france france this is no longer france france is no longer france paris is all the birth. president trouble there's a paris to celebrate best deal day the president is scheduled to visit paris president travel heads to paris. protection will lead to greater prosperity and strength mr comes with. me. it is new the new civil suit would go there but the this is a message for american researchers please come to france you are welcome. well the discord between the presidents might be eased on thursday evening with the spots of wining and dining as michael is poised to take up the
well the official reception didn't start of the elise a palace read at the hotel is over leeds which contains the tombs of some of france's greatest war heroes well that didn't go unnoticed on social media as the building is where napoleon is laid to rest a figure many claim is basing his presidency on trump is in paris for a two day official visit amid disagreements with his french counterpart that your friends are. go to france and love friends then or love anymore they're not going to he...