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liverpool walton, it's fair to say, is a i—party labour seat.ive constituencies in britain where the second—place party got no more than 10% of the vote. if the other parties last time around had been interested in fighting here, they could each have spent £12,000 just on liverpool walton. but, in practice, the conservatives, ukip and the liberal democrats all together combined spent only £3000 on their campaign here. it's really not a seat where the result is in question. enjoy merseyside, stephen. 0h, thanks, chris. after all these years, some facts in one of my investigative reports. who'd have thunk it?! so, do the folk here feel they've been taken for granted? where better to take our bus to meet voters than the colourful bus stops of the constituency? why did no one think of this before? hello, folks. how are you enjoying the election so far? rubbish! exactly, yeah. good afternoon, ladies. how are you? all right. are you excited about the election? no! no? they're all the same. how many of these battle buses have you seen so far? this is t
liverpool walton, it's fair to say, is a i—party labour seat.ive constituencies in britain where the second—place party got no more than 10% of the vote. if the other parties last time around had been interested in fighting here, they could each have spent £12,000 just on liverpool walton. but, in practice, the conservatives, ukip and the liberal democrats all together combined spent only £3000 on their campaign here. it's really not a seat where the result is in question. enjoy...
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just like liverpool ladies new signing 16—year—old emily ramsey.ce i was six, seven, eight years old i wanted to play football. in school they would ask what you wanted to do and i said i wa nted what you wanted to do and i said i wanted to be a footballer. i know you had a career aside from football, but with the increase in pay and awareness and sponsorship and stuff like that, people have the opportunity to play football without having to have that career because if you train full—time how do you fit at the rear end? i know i must have been difficult. i had some fantastic memories in the stadium and hopefully emily is no other club integrated with the world and to make some of her own. she did not have that opportunity at her previous club. she used to play for manchester united but they are the only team without a team for girls over16 only team without a team for girls over 16 and the girls set up a separate. having a partnership were some of your players are part of a charitable foundation and associated with the club but not part of the clu
just like liverpool ladies new signing 16—year—old emily ramsey.ce i was six, seven, eight years old i wanted to play football. in school they would ask what you wanted to do and i said i wa nted what you wanted to do and i said i wanted to be a footballer. i know you had a career aside from football, but with the increase in pay and awareness and sponsorship and stuff like that, people have the opportunity to play football without having to have that career because if you train full—time...
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thousands of people have been celebrating armed forces day in liverpool.ward and the prime minister were among those paying tribute to veterans and serving members of the forces, as andy gill reports. thousands of people have been celebrating armed forces day in liverpool. prince edward and the prime minister were among those paying tribute to veterans and serving members of the forces, as andy gill reports. fire! a two gun salute marks the official start of national armed forces day in liverpool. fire! across the city, the parade of serving land, sea and air military personnel began its journey past thousands of supporters. i thought it was absolutely marvellous, the turnout to support the troops is what they need. absolutely excellent. so proud of our serving forces. the veterans were amazing and the cadets. they are out of our sight but they should never be out of mind and it is very important that we continue to thank them. some of the loudest cheers came when the veterans of world war two and other conflicts joined the parade. the earl of wessex and t
thousands of people have been celebrating armed forces day in liverpool.ward and the prime minister were among those paying tribute to veterans and serving members of the forces, as andy gill reports. thousands of people have been celebrating armed forces day in liverpool. prince edward and the prime minister were among those paying tribute to veterans and serving members of the forces, as andy gill reports. fire! a two gun salute marks the official start of national armed forces day in...
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teri okita, cbs news, liverpool, england. liverpool, england. the power of conversation!ike you! i like you too! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and talk to a real person. one dark chocolate rises masteringabove the rest.inement. lindt excellence created by our master chocolatiers. pure, rich, elegantly thin. experience excellence with all your senses. from the lindt master chocolatiers. enamel is the strong, wof your tooth surface. the thing that's really important to dentists is to make sure that that enamel stays strong and resilient for a lifetime. the more that we can strengthen and re-harden that tooth surface, the whiter their patients' teeth are going to be. dentists are going to really want to recommend the new pronamel strong and bright. it helps to strengthen and re-harden the enamel. it also has stain lifting action. it's going to give their patients the protection that they need and the whiter teeth that they want. >>> building highway 1 along california's rugged coast was a remarkable feat of 20th century engineering. now 21st
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a short time ago, our correspondent danielle hewson gave us this update from liverpool.up the road from manchester where they came in to help victims of that bombing. as well as the gun salute, there was an raf typhoon which marked the start of the parade which passed by here about 40 minutes ago. you can see the confetti littering the floor behind me. there were around 100,000 people who lined the streets to watch active service men and women and cadets and veterans and military bands at, as they pass through the streets of liverpool. they headed up the road to the royal box where they we re the road to the royal box where they were met by the earl of essex and prime minister. it is now the ninth annual national armed forces day, which is all about marking the service of those active service men and women, the decade occasion and sacrifice that they make. —— dedication. there is a replica typhoon on the dock behind me. it has been transformed with a myriad of equipment that people can look at. there is the frigate which is up to the way. later on today there will be dra
a short time ago, our correspondent danielle hewson gave us this update from liverpool.up the road from manchester where they came in to help victims of that bombing. as well as the gun salute, there was an raf typhoon which marked the start of the parade which passed by here about 40 minutes ago. you can see the confetti littering the floor behind me. there were around 100,000 people who lined the streets to watch active service men and women and cadets and veterans and military bands at, as...
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i have a wonderful time in liverpool and i think today, liverpool is probably the best club and the biggest in liverpool. i've got character, i wa nt liverpool. i've got character, i want people to respect me, and i know when i used to be in the premier league and are used to live in europe, they don't put black people like me, to use to lift the country. how many red card i have? it is rooney or steven gerrard, they don't have it. but that's life. when you are a good player and you are african, they always have something to say about you, to disturb you, but me myself, i was very strong, nvidia else can disturb me. what they say about me is like go in here, and go out back there. el hadji diouf. the huge music festival glastonbury has come to a close in southern england. around 200,000 people enjoyed hundreds of acts over the five days. the giant party ended with a day of disco, topped off with ed sheeran playing out on the main pyramid stage. lizo mzimba was there. for many, glastonbury‘s final day was disco dave. there were bee gees classics from barry gibb. staying alive. staying alive.
i have a wonderful time in liverpool and i think today, liverpool is probably the best club and the biggest in liverpool. i've got character, i wa nt liverpool. i've got character, i want people to respect me, and i know when i used to be in the premier league and are used to live in europe, they don't put black people like me, to use to lift the country. how many red card i have? it is rooney or steven gerrard, they don't have it. but that's life. when you are a good player and you are...
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new liverpool signing dominic solanke took just two liverpool signing dominic solanke tookjust two minutesngland the lead. this was the cue for a whole host of chances, first a spot of penalty area pinball. then tottenham'sjosh spot of penalty area pinball. then tottenham's josh onomah was just inches away from doubling the lead. it wasn't to be josh onomah's inches away from doubling the lead. it wasn't to bejosh onomah's night. this seemingly innocuous challenge brought a second yellow and left england hanging on as mexico came close more than once to force extra time. but the young lions held on and made it through to play italy in the semifinals in three days‘ time. vicky jane edwards, bbc the semifinals in three days‘ time. vickyjane edwards, bbc news. finally on football, a reminder that there's a special documentary on bbc two tonight on the amazing story of syria's footballers — and their attempts to qualify for the world cup, football on the front line, on bbc two tonight at ii.25pm. britain's hopes of success in the america's cup have been dealt a major blow after land rover bar
new liverpool signing dominic solanke took just two liverpool signing dominic solanke tookjust two minutesngland the lead. this was the cue for a whole host of chances, first a spot of penalty area pinball. then tottenham'sjosh spot of penalty area pinball. then tottenham's josh onomah was just inches away from doubling the lead. it wasn't to be josh onomah's inches away from doubling the lead. it wasn't to bejosh onomah's night. this seemingly innocuous challenge brought a second yellow and...
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ellie's taken us training near liverpool's waterfront.e, i might do some boxing, i might do some body pump, maybe spin, maybe go for a run in the sun and then i'll always make sure i have, like, one rest day so i can repair. i think people are just getting on the protein trend, and then it'll be something else next week or something. so you think it's almost like a fashion? yeah, i think it is a fashion, definitely. it's... cos everything's got protein in it now, like protein cookies, protein pancakes. everything that is seen as bad has got protein in it, so it's seen as better because it's got protein in it. i don't know why, but... what type of stuff have you seen on instagram of celebrities, you know, pushing protein? well, i'vejust seen, like, loads of celebrities posting pictures with, like, protein shakes and being like, "this is my new... this is the new protein that i use," and then post the link to it and then, like, a discount or something, so it makes you want to get it more because there's a discount. i think that women do fee
ellie's taken us training near liverpool's waterfront.e, i might do some boxing, i might do some body pump, maybe spin, maybe go for a run in the sun and then i'll always make sure i have, like, one rest day so i can repair. i think people are just getting on the protein trend, and then it'll be something else next week or something. so you think it's almost like a fashion? yeah, i think it is a fashion, definitely. it's... cos everything's got protein in it now, like protein cookies, protein...
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charges for their role in britain's worst ever sporting disaster. 96 men, women and children — all liverpoolupporters — died as a result of the crush at the fa cup semi—final in sheffield in 1989. the police commander on the day, david duckenfield, faces the most serious charge — that of manslaughter by gross negligence. the families of the victims who have fought for justice for decades welcomed the announcement, but with mixed emotions. it's about all these families. 28 years they've had, of torture really — it's been hell on earth, and they need an end to this, and now this, hopefully, this is definitely now the start of the end. we will have all the latest. also on the programme tonight... police say the number of dead and missing in grenfell tower has risen to at least 80 — most of the victims were in 23 of the flats. the police officer who fought off the london bridge attackers speaks publicly for the first time about his ordeal. ijust had one voice in my head saying, don't go down, don't go down, and i wasjust swinging all over the place. and the author michael bond, the man who creat
charges for their role in britain's worst ever sporting disaster. 96 men, women and children — all liverpoolupporters — died as a result of the crush at the fa cup semi—final in sheffield in 1989. the police commander on the day, david duckenfield, faces the most serious charge — that of manslaughter by gross negligence. the families of the victims who have fought for justice for decades welcomed the announcement, but with mixed emotions. it's about all these families. 28 years they've...
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liverpool will make me better.off to the netherlands for the euros next summer, when it comes round next time, she will be 20, the age i was when i went to my first tournament asa when i went to my first tournament as a liverpool player. perhaps she will do the same. studio: good luck to emily. how is this for a record. the most base jumps to emily. how is this for a record. the most basejumps in 24 to emily. how is this for a record. the most base jumps in 24 hours to emily. how is this for a record. the most basejumps in 24 hours by basejump the most basejumps in 24 hours by base jump enthusiasts miles daisher. he broke the record byjumping off a bridge at snake river canyon in idaho. the bridge was roughly 150 metres high, with daisher landing on a target on the bank of the river. he then made the treacherous climb back up the canyon to do it all again. amazingly he climbed more than 9000 vertical metres to break the record. in israel, it's the national day to remember what's known as the yemenite children affai
liverpool will make me better.off to the netherlands for the euros next summer, when it comes round next time, she will be 20, the age i was when i went to my first tournament asa when i went to my first tournament as a liverpool player. perhaps she will do the same. studio: good luck to emily. how is this for a record. the most base jumps to emily. how is this for a record. the most basejumps in 24 to emily. how is this for a record. the most base jumps in 24 hours to emily. how is this for a...
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the prime minister due to visit liverpool later on as well. helpful if broadcasters "were willing to be a bit patriotic" with regards to brexit. she made the comment while being questioned by newsnight‘s emily maitliss about the uk's position in talks with the eu. we had various different eu politicians, the elected politicians saying it was a good start. of course it is very early days. it has been a year... it would be helpful... it would be helpful if broadcasters would be patriotic. the country made a decision... unpatriotic? are you accusing me of being unpatriotic for questioning how negotiations are going? we all need to pull together as a country. we made a decision one year ago today to leave the european union. the outgoing leader of the liberal democrats, tim farron, has described andrea leadsom's remarks as "a sinister threat to the free media" — and said she should apologise. radiohead topped the bill on the opening night of the glastonbury festival last night, 20 years after one of their most famous performances at the festival.
the prime minister due to visit liverpool later on as well. helpful if broadcasters "were willing to be a bit patriotic" with regards to brexit. she made the comment while being questioned by newsnight‘s emily maitliss about the uk's position in talks with the eu. we had various different eu politicians, the elected politicians saying it was a good start. of course it is very early days. it has been a year... it would be helpful... it would be helpful if broadcasters would be...
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one other football line for you this evening — liverpool have confirmed the signing of egypt winger mohamedah from roma for a fee of around £34 million. salah has signed a five—year deal. the former chelsea player was a key figure as roma finished second in serie a last season, scoring 15 goals in 31 league appearances. it's been a frustrating day for british number one johanna konta in the tennis. she now has one tournament left before wimbledon to boost her confidence again after a second—round defeat at the aegon classic in birmingham.
one other football line for you this evening — liverpool have confirmed the signing of egypt winger mohamedah from roma for a fee of around £34 million. salah has signed a five—year deal. the former chelsea player was a key figure as roma finished second in serie a last season, scoring 15 goals in 31 league appearances. it's been a frustrating day for british number one johanna konta in the tennis. she now has one tournament left before wimbledon to boost her confidence again after a...
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liverpool is a world —class liverpool. liverpool is a world—class city.ine. she wanted to leave that city to the point where it was in such position that was uninhabitable. do not dare stand on national tv and praise yourself for that city because you have nothing, nothing, to be proud of in that city. let me make my second point, the deprivation in ireland has not happened overnight. ireland has not collapsed. northern ireland has not become deprived overnight. it has been deprived for the entire time you have been in government. so why is it suddenly now when theresa may wa nts to is it suddenly now when theresa may wants to cling on to power, ins your interests, why after seven years of power are you so interested in injecting £1 billion of public money, it is not conservative money, it is public money that could be distributed to mental health nurses, to schools, to public second fors, but no, because you want to cling to power, because you have got a woman who does not understand the electorate and does not the understand the message she has been giv
liverpool is a world —class liverpool. liverpool is a world—class city.ine. she wanted to leave that city to the point where it was in such position that was uninhabitable. do not dare stand on national tv and praise yourself for that city because you have nothing, nothing, to be proud of in that city. let me make my second point, the deprivation in ireland has not happened overnight. ireland has not collapsed. northern ireland has not become deprived overnight. it has been deprived for the...
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to england, where premier league side liverpool have signed egyptian winger mohammad salah.eted this picture of himself a short time ago wearing the number 11 shirt which he's been handed for next season. the £34 million fee matches that which liverpool paid for fellow african sadio mane last year. salah has moved from italian side roma signing a five—year deal for the anfield club. he last played in the premier league with chelsea where he only made six starts before moving to italy with fiorentina and then roma scoring 15 goals in 31 league appearances last season. now to cricket, where the icc has granted test status to ireland and afghanistan. the decision on thursday increases the number of countries competing at the top level of international cricket to 12. ireland have been playing as associate members since 1993 and have had official one day status since their first world cup appearance in 2007. they've recorded famous victories over pakistan, england and the west indies in that time. now they'll be able to compete alongside them at test level. i guess we are hoping
to england, where premier league side liverpool have signed egyptian winger mohammad salah.eted this picture of himself a short time ago wearing the number 11 shirt which he's been handed for next season. the £34 million fee matches that which liverpool paid for fellow african sadio mane last year. salah has moved from italian side roma signing a five—year deal for the anfield club. he last played in the premier league with chelsea where he only made six starts before moving to italy with...
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it looks like virgil van dijk could bejoining liverpool from southampton this summer...ted that if he was to leave st mary's this summer, anfield would be his preferred destination. liverpool refused to comment on renewed speculation surrounding van dijk but it's expected they'll will intensify their efforts to reach a deal british and irish lions coach warren gatland has named an entirely different starting 15 for the second match of the tour of new zealand. the lions face the blues in auckland on wednesday wales hooker ken owens will captain the side. fellow welshmen rhys webb and dan biggar are the half—backs, with the england pair of marc itoje and courtney lawes in the second row. there's also a start for james haskell at flanker. there are eight all blacks in the blues side. we will have to create momentum game on game and improve leading into the test match. 50 new guys are starting, is the opportunity to put our hands up, and obviously raise the standards week on week, game on game. that's what we need to do to beat the all blacks in three or four weeks' time. we
it looks like virgil van dijk could bejoining liverpool from southampton this summer...ted that if he was to leave st mary's this summer, anfield would be his preferred destination. liverpool refused to comment on renewed speculation surrounding van dijk but it's expected they'll will intensify their efforts to reach a deal british and irish lions coach warren gatland has named an entirely different starting 15 for the second match of the tour of new zealand. the lions face the blues in...
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will be brought against six people in relation to the hillsborough disaster nearly 30 years ago. 96 liverpool football supporters lost their lives because of overcrowding at sheffield wednesday's ground. among those facing trial is the senior police officer in charge on the day, david duckenfield, who is accused of manslaughter by gross negligence. relatives of the victims were told of the charges at a private meeting with the crown prosecution service. it's about all of these families, 28 years they've had of torture, really. it's been hell on earth. and they need an end to this. and now this, hopefully, this is definitely the start of the end. we'll have more detail of the charges being brought and reaction of the families. also tonight... pay in the public sector — the cap on pay rises could be reviewed later this year, according to some ministers. police investigating the grenfell tower fire say they may not be able to confirm how many died before the end of the year. we talk to the police officer who fought off the london bridge attackers and undoubtedly saved lives. ijust had one voice
will be brought against six people in relation to the hillsborough disaster nearly 30 years ago. 96 liverpool football supporters lost their lives because of overcrowding at sheffield wednesday's ground. among those facing trial is the senior police officer in charge on the day, david duckenfield, who is accused of manslaughter by gross negligence. relatives of the victims were told of the charges at a private meeting with the crown prosecution service. it's about all of these families, 28...
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thousands of people have been celebrating armed forces day in liverpool.e among those paying tribute to veterans and serving members of the forces, as andy gill reports. fire! a two gun salute marks the official start of national armed forces day in liverpool. fire! across the city, the parade of serving land, sea and air military personnel began its journey past thousands of supporters. i thought it was absolutely marvellous, the turnout to support the troops is what they need. absolutely excellent. so proud of our serving forces. the veterans were amazing and the cadets. they are out of our sight but they should never be out of mind and it is very important that we continue to thank them. some of the loudest cheers came when the veterans of world war two and other conflicts joined the parade. the earl of wessex and the prime minister among those taking the salute. the veterans appreciated the public support. it was an honour to walk through a city like that, you know, everyone clapping you. it was amazing. it was brilliant. what we have been through and
thousands of people have been celebrating armed forces day in liverpool.e among those paying tribute to veterans and serving members of the forces, as andy gill reports. fire! a two gun salute marks the official start of national armed forces day in liverpool. fire! across the city, the parade of serving land, sea and air military personnel began its journey past thousands of supporters. i thought it was absolutely marvellous, the turnout to support the troops is what they need. absolutely...
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it was a moment of history, the inquest‘s finding last year that 96 liverpool fans were unlawfully killedough. for theirfamilies, it was justice, but their legal journey did not end there. steve kelly lost his brother michael in the disaster. he's spent the 28 years since then calling for those responsible to be held accountable. tomorrow he and the other families will discover whether anyone is to face criminal charges. there's got to be this accountability. it's paramount in this whole case to give the families respite and the survivors of hillsborough and you know, to truly let us put to rest the 96. it's got to. the fans were killed when the terraces at the sheffield ground became overcrowded during the 1989 fa cup semifinal. since 2012, there have been two criminal inquiries into hillsborough. operation resolve investigated the day of the disaster. it identified 15 key suspects. offences considered include gross negligence manslaughter. one of those waiting to hear whether he will face charges is former chief superintendent david duckenfield, who was the south yorkshire police match
it was a moment of history, the inquest‘s finding last year that 96 liverpool fans were unlawfully killedough. for theirfamilies, it was justice, but their legal journey did not end there. steve kelly lost his brother michael in the disaster. he's spent the 28 years since then calling for those responsible to be held accountable. tomorrow he and the other families will discover whether anyone is to face criminal charges. there's got to be this accountability. it's paramount in this whole case...
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fans who died in the 96 liverpool fans who died in the disaster.able to charge the manslaughter of tony bland, the 96 casualties who died almost four years labour. this is due to time limitations imposed by the law implied at the time. the liverpool fans were killed when the terraces at the sheffield ground became overcrowded during the 1989 fa cup final. david duckenfield ordered the opening of an exit gate through which fans poured into the ground. in the years after hillsborough sir norman bettison rose through the ranks to become chief constable of merseyside and later west yorkshire. given his seniority prosecutors will ask jurors to find he abused the public ‘s trust. jurors to find he abused the public 's trust. former chief constable norman bettison is charged with four offences of misconduct in public office. this relates to alleged lies he told by his involvement in the aftermath of hillsborough and the culpability of vans. the bereaved families emerged from their meeting with the cps having worked there will be prosecutions.” with the cp
fans who died in the 96 liverpool fans who died in the disaster.able to charge the manslaughter of tony bland, the 96 casualties who died almost four years labour. this is due to time limitations imposed by the law implied at the time. the liverpool fans were killed when the terraces at the sheffield ground became overcrowded during the 1989 fa cup final. david duckenfield ordered the opening of an exit gate through which fans poured into the ground. in the years after hillsborough sir norman...
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an inquest ruled last year that the 96 liverpool fans who died at the stadium in sheffield in 1989 werexpecting announcement at half past 11. an inquestjudy last year said the funds had been unlawfully killed. —— fans. our north of england correspondent judith moritz reports. # walk on, walk on, with hope in your heart...# it was a moment of history, the inquest‘s finding last year that 96 liverpool fans were unlawfully killed at hillsborough. for theirfamilies, it was justice, but their legal journey did not end there. steve kelly lost his brother michael in the disaster. he's spent the 28 years since then calling for those responsible to be held accountable. there's got to be this accountability. it's paramount in this whole case to give the families respite and the survivors of hillsborough and you know, to truly let us put to rest the 96. it's got to. the fans were killed when the terraces at the sheffield ground became overcrowded during the 1989 fa cup semi—final. since 2012, there have been two criminal inquiries into hillsborough. operation resolve investigated the day of the di
an inquest ruled last year that the 96 liverpool fans who died at the stadium in sheffield in 1989 werexpecting announcement at half past 11. an inquestjudy last year said the funds had been unlawfully killed. —— fans. our north of england correspondent judith moritz reports. # walk on, walk on, with hope in your heart...# it was a moment of history, the inquest‘s finding last year that 96 liverpool fans were unlawfully killed at hillsborough. for theirfamilies, it was justice, but their...
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for years, liverpool fans were blamed for what happened, delay jury returned a verdict of accidental death at the end of initial inquest. that verdict was quashed in 2012 after a long-running campaign by totims families led publications of a new report of the disaster showing police ownd to cover a their wrongdoing and mistakes. four years later, jurors heard evidence from over 800 witnesses and delivered another verdict. this time, that the 96 had been unlawfully killed. with criminal proceedings seniory, including for police officers, families of the hillsboro 96 may begin to look forward to an end of what has become the longest-running case in which legal history. war companies and governments say they have been infected by a new computer virus causing havoc worldwide. thanks and even a nuclear power plant has been infected. ukraine is the country that has been hardest hit. virus looks like this -- a screen of red text instructing victims to pay $300 according to regain access to the infected computers file. the ransom ware spreads like wildfire. >> the computer became uncontrolla
for years, liverpool fans were blamed for what happened, delay jury returned a verdict of accidental death at the end of initial inquest. that verdict was quashed in 2012 after a long-running campaign by totims families led publications of a new report of the disaster showing police ownd to cover a their wrongdoing and mistakes. four years later, jurors heard evidence from over 800 witnesses and delivered another verdict. this time, that the 96 had been unlawfully killed. with criminal...
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new liverpool signing dominic solanke took just two liverpool signing dominic solanke tookjust two minutesty area pinball. then tottenham'sjosh spot of penalty area pinball. then tottenham's josh 0nomah was just inches away from doubling the lead. it wasn't to be josh 0nomah‘s inches away from doubling the lead. it wasn't to bejosh 0nomah‘s night. this seemingly innocuous challenge brought a second yellow and left england hanging on as mexico came close more than once to force extra time. but the young lions held on and made it through to play
new liverpool signing dominic solanke took just two liverpool signing dominic solanke tookjust two minutesty area pinball. then tottenham'sjosh spot of penalty area pinball. then tottenham's josh 0nomah was just inches away from doubling the lead. it wasn't to be josh 0nomah‘s inches away from doubling the lead. it wasn't to bejosh 0nomah‘s night. this seemingly innocuous challenge brought a second yellow and left england hanging on as mexico came close more than once to force extra time....
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in 1989, it was a semifinal match of the english fa cup between liverpool and nottingham forest. the decision to open hillsboro stadium's gate c proved fatal. lol out a crush of spectators into the already full stadium. police and security -- it held out crush of spectators into the already full stadium. police and security personnel organized to lay the unfolding catastrophe. the greatest disaster in british sports history. 96 deaths and 766 injuries. the question of blame come even criminal guilt, will be clarified in court almost three decades later. brent: times square is always buzzing with activity, but there is a different buzz these days. one of new york's most famous high-rise buildings unexpectedly became a hive of activity this week, this after busy bees decided to move into times square. reporter: there is always a buzz in times square, teaming with tourists day and night. but 30,000 bees made a square busier than usual. the insects did not le their new home and swarmed over to the 17th floor of gleaming high-re. an intrepid beekeeper use a vacuum pump to suck up the
in 1989, it was a semifinal match of the english fa cup between liverpool and nottingham forest. the decision to open hillsboro stadium's gate c proved fatal. lol out a crush of spectators into the already full stadium. police and security -- it held out crush of spectators into the already full stadium. police and security personnel organized to lay the unfolding catastrophe. the greatest disaster in british sports history. 96 deaths and 766 injuries. the question of blame come even criminal...
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it will stay below average just 68 in liverpool. 74 in concord right back to hayward at 67. the peninsula 69 at palo alto and then feeling the chill up to daley city. 59 degrees process san francisco 63 for the mission and 61 here in the marina. the north bay this is where you watch watch out for potential of showers tomorrow. 66 in mill value and 72 in napa. i want to get a closer look at the wet weather potential and what you'll see is the strongest part of the weekend storm activity is going to remain across the pacific northwest. at least a half inch to 3/4 of irj for oregon. you can see the bull's-eye right there. for the baier the best risk is across napa also near the coastline. what i've done on future cast is stop at the two best responsibility fs wet weather. 1:30 on saturday up to napa marine sonoma counties maybe a couple drops. then we'll hold off for any other rain until sunday evening at around 5:30 at night we could have thunderstorms up towards the north bay impacting napa middle town, maybe also for the east bay from walnut creek into liverpool as well. so
it will stay below average just 68 in liverpool. 74 in concord right back to hayward at 67. the peninsula 69 at palo alto and then feeling the chill up to daley city. 59 degrees process san francisco 63 for the mission and 61 here in the marina. the north bay this is where you watch watch out for potential of showers tomorrow. 66 in mill value and 72 in napa. i want to get a closer look at the wet weather potential and what you'll see is the strongest part of the weekend storm activity is going...
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football fa ns 1989 in which 96 liverpool football fans lost their lives.our of those six people were formally members of the south yorkshire police force and they include former south yorkshire chief superintendent, david duckenfield. he was match commander on the day of the disaster. he is accused of manslaughter by gross negligence. also charged is the former chief co nsta ble, also charged is the former chief constable, sir norman bettison, facing four charges of misconduct in a public office relate to go the telling of alleged lies in the aftermath of the tragedy. well, relatives of those who died, who have been briefed here, by the cps, have been briefed here, by the cps, have welcomed the charges against the six individuals. they've had inquiries, inquests and investigations but the hillsborough families have never seen public criminal prosecutions against anyone involved in the 1989 disaster. they've waited nearly 30 years for this moment. this morning they arrived full of hope and anxiety, to be told that six people are to face prosecution. they in
football fa ns 1989 in which 96 liverpool football fans lost their lives.our of those six people were formally members of the south yorkshire police force and they include former south yorkshire chief superintendent, david duckenfield. he was match commander on the day of the disaster. he is accused of manslaughter by gross negligence. also charged is the former chief co nsta ble, also charged is the former chief constable, sir norman bettison, facing four charges of misconduct in a public...
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this really is the bows of liverpool street. i think there's a set of stairs i am meant to go down.ear the old tube trains kind of going down so we must be at that level. the station mirrors its counterpart on the central line just above us. itjust lacks that nice tiling and polish. hello, is it ray? yeah, it is. hi, how are you. i'm henry. nice to meet you. it's amazing, isn't it? it's almost like stepping back in time, isn't it? it's pretty much how it was when we shut in 2003. nothing much has changed. ray's worked down here ever since it was decommissioned. he's one of three making sure the tunnels are dry and safe. so how would it all work? after a letter is received at a sorting office if it needed to be transferred to the railways or another sorting office it would be bagged up and sent down to us and our trains ran it from east london at whitechapel to paddington in the west and it was a loop and we would send trains round and they go continuously go around 22 hours a day with a six—minute gap between trains. to the depths we go. this is the under—platform area. yeah. this w
this really is the bows of liverpool street. i think there's a set of stairs i am meant to go down.ear the old tube trains kind of going down so we must be at that level. the station mirrors its counterpart on the central line just above us. itjust lacks that nice tiling and polish. hello, is it ray? yeah, it is. hi, how are you. i'm henry. nice to meet you. it's amazing, isn't it? it's almost like stepping back in time, isn't it? it's pretty much how it was when we shut in 2003. nothing much...
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i‘m been told no one from liverpool had a gold—medal in the past.hat is what they will be aiming for. he was pretty pumped up after that win, no wonder, european champion at the first attempt. of the eight finalists here today six of them we re finalists here today six of them were representing their country at this level for the very first time. among the other silver medallists today were packed and luke mccormac, fraser clarke view mirror the other day, he was twice priced clinically dead before becoming a boxer. he beat a former 0lympic dead before becoming a boxer. he beat a former olympic champion and optimised. today he could not quite ove 1120 m e optimised. today he could not quite overcome the current one of the champion. he worked as planned better than mine, and he won. it is myjob to go back and work hard and come back again. in an's total here of one bronze, six silvers and one gold for peter mcgrail, that is their best ever either as england or great britain at the european championships. there was also one gold medalfor championships
i‘m been told no one from liverpool had a gold—medal in the past.hat is what they will be aiming for. he was pretty pumped up after that win, no wonder, european champion at the first attempt. of the eight finalists here today six of them we re finalists here today six of them were representing their country at this level for the very first time. among the other silver medallists today were packed and luke mccormac, fraser clarke view mirror the other day, he was twice priced clinically...
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zealand in the opening match of the shoes confederations cup alongside me a former super star at liverpool must a villa strike a family call him or stan let's start though with the action from much day one russia to new zealand no let's get the goal stand talk goes through a series of four is a very solid performance tribe or the russian national team there's a lot of pressure on them coming into the game which is the second goal and quite simple topping as it turned out you have to get yourself in the box to get that little bit look so when the ball is working from the watson saw it. they needed a hole they needed to believe they had to die but boy fantastic support fifty thousand followers on the stage it was a dozen watching at home from lot of people i would imagine. the st petersburg central area in the stadium of course on in other areas absolutely partridge was it very simply to speak from some we were sure there was you can imagine the noise here is really quite something ninety's it lit the blue touch paper i think it's also like to be a cake series well there's plenty of beer fly
zealand in the opening match of the shoes confederations cup alongside me a former super star at liverpool must a villa strike a family call him or stan let's start though with the action from much day one russia to new zealand no let's get the goal stand talk goes through a series of four is a very solid performance tribe or the russian national team there's a lot of pressure on them coming into the game which is the second goal and quite simple topping as it turned out you have to get...
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my mother lived in liverpool where her elder brother was studying medicine.al and liverpool winning the fa cup. she certainly would never have believed that her only son would come a british member of parliament. this is one of the strengths of this country. i know people are wondering, the custom is for this speech to be delivered by a young, thrusting mp. after seven years in this house, i was slightly confused about this description. one of my honourable friends, a formerwhip, said, oh, you're meant to be the young one, are you? in my intake of 2010, i have seen such meteoric high—flyers as the business secretary, a home secretary and even a lord chancellor. and then there's me. may i reassure the prime minister i am still young, still thrusting. and that's it from me for now but do join me at the same time tomorrow when that debate on the queen's speech continues, but for now from me, goodbye. hello, there. we saw the peak of the hit wave on wednesday afternoon, with temperatures across southern britain soaring into the low to mid—30s celsius. it was 35 d
my mother lived in liverpool where her elder brother was studying medicine.al and liverpool winning the fa cup. she certainly would never have believed that her only son would come a british member of parliament. this is one of the strengths of this country. i know people are wondering, the custom is for this speech to be delivered by a young, thrusting mp. after seven years in this house, i was slightly confused about this description. one of my honourable friends, a formerwhip, said, oh,...
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it's tragic the european cup final in one thousand nine hundred five when the liverpool. fans attacked their italian rival causing a rule in the stadium to collapse killing thirty nine people after the disaster in this clubs were banned from european country matches the government wants to clamp down. by the one nine hundred ninety two related violence in the u.k. gradually began to wane but the reputation. when england failed to qualify for the one nine hundred ninety four usa world cup committee chief was delighted with the no england fans. with three countries in the world whose presence would have created logistical problems we're very pleased they will be coming with iraq iran and playing. in the coming years many key international tournaments where marked by badly behaved in the. nowadays football hooliganism is a poor not only in english but international disease one that thankfully isn't as prevalent as it used to be. so if we just talk more about the new zealand herald article let's take it at its word russia doesn't deserve any major football tolerance because i
it's tragic the european cup final in one thousand nine hundred five when the liverpool. fans attacked their italian rival causing a rule in the stadium to collapse killing thirty nine people after the disaster in this clubs were banned from european country matches the government wants to clamp down. by the one nine hundred ninety two related violence in the u.k. gradually began to wane but the reputation. when england failed to qualify for the one nine hundred ninety four usa world cup...
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new zealand in the opening match of the she's confederations cup alongside me form a superstar at liverpool must the villa strike a stanley called a more stand let's start though with the action from much day one russia to new zealand millis get the goal stand tall post through those off or is a very solid performance tried by the russian national team there's a lot of pressure on them coming into the game which is the second goal and quite simple topping as it turned you have to get yourself in the box to get that little bit look so when the ball is working from the rods and saw it. they needed a hole they needed to believe they had to die but boy fantastic support fifty thousand florins on the stage it was a dozen watching at home from lot of people i would imagine in the st petersburg central area in the stadium of course on in other areas absolutely can't partridge was it very simply to speak fun zone we were sure that as you can imagine the noise here is really quite something not only is it lit the blue touch paper i think it's also like to be a cake series well there's plenty of beer
new zealand in the opening match of the she's confederations cup alongside me form a superstar at liverpool must the villa strike a stanley called a more stand let's start though with the action from much day one russia to new zealand millis get the goal stand tall post through those off or is a very solid performance tried by the russian national team there's a lot of pressure on them coming into the game which is the second goal and quite simple topping as it turned you have to get yourself...
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a short time ago, our correspondent danielle hewson gave us this update from liverpool.. over 100,000 have turned up to celebrate national armed forces day. there is a replica typhoon on the dock behind me. this is about marking the sacrifices of our servicemen and women and the event goes on all day, the chance that they would take a look on board and hms type 23 frigate called the iron duke, a dragon boat racing and also fly pasts, the red arrows have all ready loan and we will see the battle of britain memorial flight. it is an event which has attracted a great deal of attention, people have had the chance to look at a myriad of equipment which is used by our armed forces everyday when serving overseas and here in the uk. it is a national event and people here have been delighted to come out and support national armed forces day. the leader of the house of commons, andrea leadsom has said it would be helpful if broadcasters "were willing to be a bit patriotic" with regards to brexit. she made the comment while being questioned by newsnight‘s emily maitlis about the uk
a short time ago, our correspondent danielle hewson gave us this update from liverpool.. over 100,000 have turned up to celebrate national armed forces day. there is a replica typhoon on the dock behind me. this is about marking the sacrifices of our servicemen and women and the event goes on all day, the chance that they would take a look on board and hms type 23 frigate called the iron duke, a dragon boat racing and also fly pasts, the red arrows have all ready loan and we will see the battle...
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manchester city missed out on goal difference despite a victory against liverpool.derland moved them above birmingham into sixth. chelsea's triumph stopped manchester city's run of three consecutive domestic club trophies. melissa lawley‘s stunning strike was the pick of the goals in their 3—1 win over liverpool. before we return to cardiff, let's bring you up to date with some of the other stories today. and former wba lightweight world champion anthony crolla has told the bbc he wants to fight again at manchester arena, which remains closed following last month's suicide bombing. the mancunian is expected to fight again in october and says having the event at his local venue would be "about showing people we're not going to be put off by what's happened." england's chris wood will take a narrow lead into the final day of the nordea masters in malmo. wood began the day four shots off the lead, but moved to nine under after seven birdies and two bogies, ahead of france's benjamin herbert and italy's renato paratore. maverick vinales has qualified on pole for tomorro
manchester city missed out on goal difference despite a victory against liverpool.derland moved them above birmingham into sixth. chelsea's triumph stopped manchester city's run of three consecutive domestic club trophies. melissa lawley‘s stunning strike was the pick of the goals in their 3—1 win over liverpool. before we return to cardiff, let's bring you up to date with some of the other stories today. and former wba lightweight world champion anthony crolla has told the bbc he wants to...
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professorjohn tonge, from the university of liverpool. davidson has been welcoming her new mps this afternoon in stirling and dismissed reports that scots tories might "break away" from the main uk party. she tweeted that she fought a leadership campaign opposing the idea of a separate organisation in scotland. our correspondent catriona renton is in stirling there was a new msp here today. there was a new msp here today. there was a new msp here today. there was actually a double election down in the borders, in which a new msp, -- down in the borders, in which a new msp, —— in which her new msp was elected. we are in the shadow of stirling castle, a place which uses history. it was here that ruth davidson chose to come to hold court with these new mps, and to tell us a bit about where she goes from that result the other night. as she described, it was a historic result. recent history, not the history that we are in the shadow of fear. since 1983, the conservatives had not had a result like this in scotland, so ruth davidson was delight
professorjohn tonge, from the university of liverpool. davidson has been welcoming her new mps this afternoon in stirling and dismissed reports that scots tories might "break away" from the main uk party. she tweeted that she fought a leadership campaign opposing the idea of a separate organisation in scotland. our correspondent catriona renton is in stirling there was a new msp here today. there was a new msp here today. there was a new msp here today. there was actually a double...
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glutes it's a tragic peek at the european cup final in one thousand nine hundred five when the liverpool fans attacked their italian rival causing a war in the stadium to collapse killing thirty nine people after the disaster in his clubs were banned from pool in european contests the fact is the government wants to clamp down and look at it by the one nine hundred ninety football related violence in the u.k. gradually began to wane but the reputation stuck when england failed to qualify for the one nine hundred ninety four usa world cup the committee chief was delighted that the no england fans. with three countries in the world whose presence would have created logistical problems so we're very pleased they will be coming that's iraq iran and playing. in the coming years many key international tournaments where mas quite badly behaved in the. now days football hooliganism is of course not only in english but international disease one that thankfully isn't as prevalent as it used to be. and i think so correspond if they're trying to reporting that i just want to make something very clea
glutes it's a tragic peek at the european cup final in one thousand nine hundred five when the liverpool fans attacked their italian rival causing a war in the stadium to collapse killing thirty nine people after the disaster in his clubs were banned from pool in european contests the fact is the government wants to clamp down and look at it by the one nine hundred ninety football related violence in the u.k. gradually began to wane but the reputation stuck when england failed to qualify for...
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liverpool striker ben woodburn has pulled out of wales' squad for their world cup qualifier in serbiao earn his first cap but he's picked up a calf injury. he's been replaced by another uncapped player, marley watkins, who's just signed for norwich from barnsley. england are without usual captain wayne rooney for the world cup qualifier against scotland this weekend. with questions over rooney's future, the premier league's top scorer last season, harry kane, thinks he's ready to step up — despite being just 23. any player growing up as a footballer dreams of being england captain one day and i am no different. but look, it is down to gareth, and he is the manager. we have a lot of leaders in the team and i think that is important and that's what we're trying to get across, that whoever is captain is captain, but there's plenty of other leaders who can talk and help each other out, and that is the main focus. the england under 20s have managed to pull back a goal and now lead in their world cup semi—final against italy in south korea. juventus midfielder riccardo orsolini to score in
liverpool striker ben woodburn has pulled out of wales' squad for their world cup qualifier in serbiao earn his first cap but he's picked up a calf injury. he's been replaced by another uncapped player, marley watkins, who's just signed for norwich from barnsley. england are without usual captain wayne rooney for the world cup qualifier against scotland this weekend. with questions over rooney's future, the premier league's top scorer last season, harry kane, thinks he's ready to step up —...
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the main event has been taking place in liverpool, where a parade and raf fly—past have marked armeds this update from liverpool. 0ver over 100,000 0ver100,000 people have turned out to celebrate. we have got people queueing to take a look inside a replica of typhoon, real version did a flyby to mark the start of the event earlier today. there was a parade which ended up down the way at the royal box where the earl of wessex was representing the queen, along with prime minister theresa may. now this has become an annual event. it is the ninth one and it's all about marking the sacrifices and the dedication of our service men and women. the event will be going on all day. there is a chance for people to take a look on board a hms type 23 frigate. dragon vote racing and there has also been a file path. we have seen the red arrows already today and we are going to see the battle of britain memorial flight. it was an event that has attracted a great deal of attention. the bullet had the chance to look at equipment which is used by our armed forces. both overseas and here in the uk. it is
the main event has been taking place in liverpool, where a parade and raf fly—past have marked armeds this update from liverpool. 0ver over 100,000 0ver100,000 people have turned out to celebrate. we have got people queueing to take a look inside a replica of typhoon, real version did a flyby to mark the start of the event earlier today. there was a parade which ended up down the way at the royal box where the earl of wessex was representing the queen, along with prime minister theresa may....
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we've been waiting so long the action is underway stan collymore alongside the former liverpool aston villa striker we've been watching the opening ten minutes or so of this first match of the tournament is pressure against new zealand and let's be honest it's been pretty one sided very positive stuff and it's been incredible stopped by russia that got the ball down and played through the line some very attractive for war room with an effort from twenty five yards in the big central defender came up from a corner and he hit the post in a just in a situation where the goal of really again went around the goalkeeper was props a little bit by the referee to not get a penalty all russia dominating the first fifteen minutes the locals will be very happy yeah and it's nice just to actually be able to talk about football on on the pitch will bring you any goals as they come in we have all the action for here in our team it's important isn't it that the hosts do well in any tournament it just keeps the enthusiasm going when you've got the locals turning up to the games educate chris the buzz.
we've been waiting so long the action is underway stan collymore alongside the former liverpool aston villa striker we've been watching the opening ten minutes or so of this first match of the tournament is pressure against new zealand and let's be honest it's been pretty one sided very positive stuff and it's been incredible stopped by russia that got the ball down and played through the line some very attractive for war room with an effort from twenty five yards in the big central defender...
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they saw walking wounded team ta ken witness saying that they saw walking wounded team taken to liverpool blood and bandages. to sum that up, some sort ofan bandages. to sum that up, some sort of an attack on this part of south london, this time of night on a night like this. some sort of attack using a van. as we said, three to four people, eyewitnesses say, attacking people in the borough market area. that is being borne out by reports we are seeing on the news wires. correspondence are saying that these are co—ordinated attack? correspondence are saying that these are co-ordinated attack? if there are co-ordinated attack? if there are three people involved and there isa are three people involved and there is a conspiracy, legally that is clear. if the eyewitnesses are correct in what they are saying then three people have planned an attack on this part of london. they planned an attack using a vehicle, that difficult attack that police find difficult attack that police find difficult to stop. they have taken knives with them and have begun to attack members of the public. we do not kno
they saw walking wounded team ta ken witness saying that they saw walking wounded team taken to liverpool blood and bandages. to sum that up, some sort ofan bandages. to sum that up, some sort of an attack on this part of south london, this time of night on a night like this. some sort of attack using a van. as we said, three to four people, eyewitnesses say, attacking people in the borough market area. that is being borne out by reports we are seeing on the news wires. correspondence are...
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an inquest ruled last year that the 96 liverpool fans who died at the stadium in sheffield in 1989 were. 0ur north of england correspondent judith moritz reports. # walk on, with hope in your heart... it was a moment of history, the inquest‘s finding last year that 96 liverpool fans were unlawfully killed at hillsborough. for theirfamilies, it was justice, but their legal journey did not end there. steve kelly lost his brother michael in the disaster. he's spent the 28 years since then calling for those responsible to be held accountable. there's got to be this accountability. it's paramount in this whole case to give the families respite and the survivors of hillsborough and you know, to truly let us put to rest the 96. it's got to. the fans were killed when the terraces at the sheffield ground became overcrowded during the 1989 fa cup semifinal. since 2012, there have been two criminal inquiries into hillsborough. 0peration resolve investigated the day of the disaster. it identified 15 key suspects. 0ffences considered include gross negligence manslaughter. one of those waiting to hea
an inquest ruled last year that the 96 liverpool fans who died at the stadium in sheffield in 1989 were. 0ur north of england correspondent judith moritz reports. # walk on, with hope in your heart... it was a moment of history, the inquest‘s finding last year that 96 liverpool fans were unlawfully killed at hillsborough. for theirfamilies, it was justice, but their legal journey did not end there. steve kelly lost his brother michael in the disaster. he's spent the 28 years since then...