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let's start with the the liverpool echo, which is asking, "whose side are you on?" g for help in finding the killer of 9—year—old 0livia, shot dead outside her home in liverpool. the i says murdered 0livia pratt—korbel becomes uk's youngest fatal victim of organised crime shooting. moving on to the metro, whose front cover is dominated by little olivia's killing — as police hunting the gunman who shot dead the nine—year—old girl say it could be a suspected gangland hit gone wrong. a picture of primary school—aged 0livia is on the front page of the daily express, which says a manhunt for her killers is underway. britain fears european support for ukraine's war against russia could dry up, amid the cost of living crisis. "britain fears" is the lead in the daily telegraph. now to the gurdian, as it leads with calls for a windfall tax, as companies at the centre of the global grain trade enjoy record bonanza amid soaring food prices around the world. —— the guardian. plenty of papers to look at and as we begin our look, they are all dominated by the shooting of a nine—ye
let's start with the the liverpool echo, which is asking, "whose side are you on?" g for help in finding the killer of 9—year—old 0livia, shot dead outside her home in liverpool. the i says murdered 0livia pratt—korbel becomes uk's youngest fatal victim of organised crime shooting. moving on to the metro, whose front cover is dominated by little olivia's killing — as police hunting the gunman who shot dead the nine—year—old girl say it could be a suspected gangland hit...
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and the liverpool echo also leads with the family's plea for help, as they ask the killer's associatesn. the metro pictures the health secretary being heckled by a woman who quizzed him about ongoing ambulance waiting times which, the paper says, may have led to thousands of patients coming to harm last month. and a smiling emma raducanu is pictured in the times, as the grand slam champion returns to defend her us open title. let's begin. we will start with the daily mail this evening, thanks for joining us this evening. claire, over to you, the front page of the male, i will go i'll get you through the energy bill crisis." that's a big pledge, isn't it? it the energy bill crisis.�* that's a big pledge, isn't it?— big pledge, isn't it? it is, and this is really _ big pledge, isn't it? it is, and this is really the _ big pledge, isn't it? it is, and this is really the only - big pledge, isn't it? it is, and this is really the only story i big pledge, isn't it? it is, and this is really the only story in| this is really the only story in town tomorrow. it's a really talk something front—
and the liverpool echo also leads with the family's plea for help, as they ask the killer's associatesn. the metro pictures the health secretary being heckled by a woman who quizzed him about ongoing ambulance waiting times which, the paper says, may have led to thousands of patients coming to harm last month. and a smiling emma raducanu is pictured in the times, as the grand slam champion returns to defend her us open title. let's begin. we will start with the daily mail this evening, thanks...
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Aug 24, 2022
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let's talk about the dramatic headline in the liverpool echo. whose side are you one? that headhne ago. it does. the trouble with that headline is — ago. it does. the trouble with that headline is it _ ago. it does. the trouble with that headline is it looks _ ago. it does. the trouble with that headline is it looks as _ ago. it does. the trouble with that headline is it looks as though i ago. it does. the trouble with that headline is it looks as though it i ago. it does. the trouble with that headline is it looks as though it is| headline is it looks as though it is divided, two sides. i5 headline is it looks as though it is divided, two sides. is it headline is it looks as though it is divided, two sides.— divided, two sides. is it laying blame on _ divided, two sides. is it laying blame on the _ divided, two sides. is it laying blame on the community i divided, two sides. is it laying blame on the community that| divided, two sides. is it laying - blame on the community that people do not come forward quickly enough, did not come forward quickly enough 15 years ago
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earlier i spoke to the political editor of the liverpool echo, liam thorp. al people involved in the criminal underworld as well. are you on the side of somebody who is willing to shoot into a house and leave a nine—year—old girl dying on the floor and run away? or are you on the side of her family and everyone trying to come to terms with her terrible, tragic loss? what is the scale of of gang membership? it's large, it's a real problem and merseyside police spend an awful lot of time and their their resources trying to break up these gangs. my colleague, our crime reporter, jonathan humphries, is out on raidsjust this morning, actually in the dingle area, which is in the south of the city and that's linked to a different shooting. it's important to remember that, while olivia's death is an absolute horrendous tragedy, it's actually the fourth killing in our region injust a week, three of them involving guns. so guns are an issue here. we have seen an explosion in that gun violence in recent weeks. across the summer it seems to have bubbled over and some of
earlier i spoke to the political editor of the liverpool echo, liam thorp. al people involved in the criminal underworld as well. are you on the side of somebody who is willing to shoot into a house and leave a nine—year—old girl dying on the floor and run away? or are you on the side of her family and everyone trying to come to terms with her terrible, tragic loss? what is the scale of of gang membership? it's large, it's a real problem and merseyside police spend an awful lot of time and...
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if you look at the front page of the liverpool echo, the local paper, it is asking who's side are youears ago. on monday when this incident happened, it was 15 years since the death of 11—year—old rhys jones, it was 15 years since the death of 11—year—old rhstones, who was mistakenly shot, just about two miles away from here in another area of liverpool by a gunman in 2007, a gang member. it took a long time before someone came forward, some are living in the community with information that eventually brought those people to justice. information that eventually brought those people tojustice. the police, the local paper in the media appealing in the same way for anyone to come forward with information about asking people not to be afraid and asking anybody involved in criminal activity to put their differences aside because a nine—year—old girl has been killed here. nine-year-old girl has been killed here. �* , , nine-year-old girl has been killed here. , , here. because this happened in olivia's home _ here. because this happened in olivia's home in _ here. because this happened in o
if you look at the front page of the liverpool echo, the local paper, it is asking who's side are youears ago. on monday when this incident happened, it was 15 years since the death of 11—year—old rhys jones, it was 15 years since the death of 11—year—old rhstones, who was mistakenly shot, just about two miles away from here in another area of liverpool by a gunman in 2007, a gang member. it took a long time before someone came forward, some are living in the community with information...
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"we stand together" is the liverpool echo's headline.ll for olivia's killer brought to justice. the metro also has a picture of olivia with her cousin, and the family's promise to getjustice. boris johnson's visit to kyiv features on the telegraph's front page, with his call for the uk's allies not to waver in their support for ukraine. the headline is his comment: "we're paying higher bills, ukraine is paying in blood". and on the eve of the energy price cap rise, the mirrorfeatures images of 36 people and the headline: "the whole country speaks with one voice but still we are ignored. freeze our bills now". i want to show you this. i have learned something this morning and i think it is very interesting. so, good news, because so much of our habitat, the uk's habitat has been restored, blue butterflies have had the better summer in 150 years. best summer because it has benefited other rare insects including the rugged boyle beetle, i don't know what that looks like, and the shrill cardi b, head of that? iloathed what that looks like, a
"we stand together" is the liverpool echo's headline.ll for olivia's killer brought to justice. the metro also has a picture of olivia with her cousin, and the family's promise to getjustice. boris johnson's visit to kyiv features on the telegraph's front page, with his call for the uk's allies not to waver in their support for ukraine. the headline is his comment: "we're paying higher bills, ukraine is paying in blood". and on the eve of the energy price cap rise, the...
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book as quickly as ossible. ,, ., ., earlier we heard from liam thorp, political editor of the liverpool echop in a gang violence. we did see it as a watershed moment for liverpool following rees�*s death. the community where he lived and where he grew up came together, there were major initiatives put in place, there was real work to foster that sense of community and the community fighting back against the scourge of gang violence. i do think we will see something similar in liverpool now. everyone is saying enough is enough, this is a brilliant, proud, vibrant city full of solidarity, and it will come together in the way it needs to. but that can only happen if these people are brought to justice. that can only happen if these people are brought tojustice. and the people, the communities are vital in making sure that happens. i am ad'oined making sure that happens. i am adjoined by _ making sure that happens. i am adjoined by a — making sure that happens. i am adjoined by a violence _ making sure that happens. i am adjoined by a violence prevention trainer. when we look at what has happene
book as quickly as ossible. ,, ., ., earlier we heard from liam thorp, political editor of the liverpool echop in a gang violence. we did see it as a watershed moment for liverpool following rees�*s death. the community where he lived and where he grew up came together, there were major initiatives put in place, there was real work to foster that sense of community and the community fighting back against the scourge of gang violence. i do think we will see something similar in liverpool now....
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and, the liverpool echo online is leading with the tragic news this morning that a nine—year—old girld beyond — as ian barmer reports. there hasn't been a strike here since 1989, and the port of felixstowe was eerily quiet. some activity, but hardly any, after nearly 2000 workers walked out on sunday. and the effect is already being felt across the region. one of the biggest hauliers in the east of england is turner's based near newmarket. they employ a thousand people and normally have 500 trucks working out of felixstowe. we are starting to struggle. we can see the signs of recession are looming large in the uk, and we've got to do everything we can to try and protect the uk economy and people's living standards. at the other end of the scale, firms like open ultra. a tiny haulage operation compared to turner's, they run around 25 trucks and they're normally on the port every day picking up containers. but compared to last week, their job count has more than halved. i didn't really think it was going to go ahead, in all fairness. i thought it was going to come to the last hour, an a
and, the liverpool echo online is leading with the tragic news this morning that a nine—year—old girld beyond — as ian barmer reports. there hasn't been a strike here since 1989, and the port of felixstowe was eerily quiet. some activity, but hardly any, after nearly 2000 workers walked out on sunday. and the effect is already being felt across the region. one of the biggest hauliers in the east of england is turner's based near newmarket. they employ a thousand people and normally have...
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a daytime shooting in liverpool, the victim was shot in the back and leg in the view for all to see. this extreme violence echoes grief of families. there is a real sense of fear left behind. amy and her daughter ava, real sense of fear left behind. amy and her daughterava, on real sense of fear left behind. amy and her daughter ava, on the school run, pass the police called in, the crime scene. run, pass the police called in, the crime scene-— run, pass the police called in, the crime scene. she is petrified, does not want to — crime scene. she is petrified, does not want to come _ crime scene. she is petrified, does not want to come out. _ crime scene. she is petrified, does not want to come out. how - crime scene. she is petrified, does not want to come out. how are - crime scene. she is petrified, does| not want to come out. how are you calmin: not want to come out. how are you calming her— not want to come out. how are you calming her down? _ not want to come out. how are you calming her down? about - not want to come out. how are you calming her down? about telling i not want to come out. how are you | cal
a daytime shooting in liverpool, the victim was shot in the back and leg in the view for all to see. this extreme violence echoes grief of families. there is a real sense of fear left behind. amy and her daughter ava, real sense of fear left behind. amy and her daughterava, on real sense of fear left behind. amy and her daughter ava, on the school run, pass the police called in, the crime scene. run, pass the police called in, the crime scene-— run, pass the police called in, the crime scene....
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liverpool. watch again. behind the "of the victims shot in his back and leg while to the right, a passer—by picked up their dog to run. this extreme violence echoess. there is a real sense of fear left behind. take amy and her daughter ava, on the school run, past the police cordon, the crime scene. their journey theirjourney home is now a crime scene. she is petrified, does not want to come out. how are you calming her down? i'm telling her that she is safe and i have hold of her and she'll be fine, everything will be ok. it's not fair on them whatsoever. not whatsoever at all. our kids have to grow up into this place. we want them to be safe and not fear for their lives when walking to the shops or even in their own home. it's so wrong. merseyside police's recent efforts to tackle organised crime have beenjudged outstanding, as detectives continue their intensive serach for olivia's killer. ed thomas, bbc news, liverpool. now a look at some other stories making the news today. british gas says it will give 10% of profits to help poorer customers struggling with the cost—of—living. parent company centrica says it will initially donate £12 millio
liverpool. watch again. behind the "of the victims shot in his back and leg while to the right, a passer—by picked up their dog to run. this extreme violence echoess. there is a real sense of fear left behind. take amy and her daughter ava, on the school run, past the police cordon, the crime scene. their journey theirjourney home is now a crime scene. she is petrified, does not want to come out. how are you calming her down? i'm telling her that she is safe and i have hold of her and...
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a daytime shooting in liverpool, the victim was shot in the back and leg in the view for all to see. this extreme violence echoes the grief of families. there is a real sense of fear left behind. amy and her daughter ava, on the school run, pass the police called in, the crime scene. she is petrified, does not want to come out. how are you calming her down? about telling her that she is fine, everything will be ok. young kids and baby should not have to see this, it is not fair whatsoever. our kids have to grow up into this place. we want to be safe and not fear for their lives when walking to the shops or even in their own home, it is so wrong. merseyside police's recent efforts to tackle organised crime has beenjudged outstanding, as detectives to reassure, describing the investigation into the murder of olivia is first class. tony blockley is a former police detective and head of policing at the university of derby. d you the sense of where this degree of impunity comes from the people think they can, apparently use can so casually with relatively limited fear of consequences?— so casually with relatively lim
a daytime shooting in liverpool, the victim was shot in the back and leg in the view for all to see. this extreme violence echoes the grief of families. there is a real sense of fear left behind. amy and her daughter ava, on the school run, pass the police called in, the crime scene. she is petrified, does not want to come out. how are you calming her down? about telling her that she is fine, everything will be ok. young kids and baby should not have to see this, it is not fair whatsoever. our...
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i former liverpool captain steven gerrard said yesterday as well that he felt personally devastated by her death, and i think that really echoes, so a huge impact here on the community and the police investigation is very much ongoing. they are still asking for anybody�*s help. thanks, katie. katie barnfield reporting there. newly released core documents have revealed by a judge authorise the search of donald trump's florida state earlier this month. the fbi told the us department of justice that they expect to find evidence of obstruction at his monologue at home, and they believe contraband, fruits of crimes or other illegal items would be discovered. gareth barlow has the details. this is the remarkable document used to justify one of the most historic fbi raids in us history. amid the blacked out text agents argue they have probable cause to believe, in the words, that evidence, contraband, fruits of crimes or other items illegally possessed would be discovered at the former president's mara—a—lago estate. the criminal investigation and eighth of august search began after the national archives, which maintains white house
i former liverpool captain steven gerrard said yesterday as well that he felt personally devastated by her death, and i think that really echoes, so a huge impact here on the community and the police investigation is very much ongoing. they are still asking for anybody�*s help. thanks, katie. katie barnfield reporting there. newly released core documents have revealed by a judge authorise the search of donald trump's florida state earlier this month. the fbi told the us department of justice...