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lucy manning reports. senator everard had everything to live for.to live for. herfamily, her boyfriend, meeting friends, a newjob. she was loved by many —— sarah. wayne couzins job was to protect everyone, now charged with murder and kidnapping of sarah. fix, charged with murder and kidnapping of sarah. a serving olice kidnapping of sarah. a serving police constable _ kidnapping of sarah. a serving police constable has _ kidnapping of sarah. a serving police constable has tonight i police constable has tonight been charged with the and murder of sarah everard. when cousins age a8 has been remanded in custody and will appear at westminster magistrates court tomorrow morning. sarah's family of course have been informed by this development. the 33—year—old was just walking back to her home in south london when she disappeared. she should have been safe. she was not. ~ , she should have been safe. she was not. ~ ., , , was not. wayne couzens is married — was not. wayne couzens is married with _ was not. wayne couzens is married with two _ was not. wayne
lucy manning reports. senator everard had everything to live for.to live for. herfamily, her boyfriend, meeting friends, a newjob. she was loved by many —— sarah. wayne couzins job was to protect everyone, now charged with murder and kidnapping of sarah. fix, charged with murder and kidnapping of sarah. a serving olice kidnapping of sarah. a serving police constable _ kidnapping of sarah. a serving police constable has _ kidnapping of sarah. a serving police constable has tonight i police...
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lucy manning, bbc news.lucy's report, go to the bbc actionline — the details are on the screen. it's ten years this week since the start of the war in syria and the attempt to oust the regime of president bashar al—assad. a decade on, and the country has been decimated. around three quarters of the population are in need of humanitarian aid. the economy is collapsing, with food price inflation up 230% this year. as a result, there is widespread malnutrition and it's thought up to half of all children under five have had their growth stunted as a result. our middle east editorjeremy bowen, who's covered the conflict since the start, reports. a country destroyed, perhaps half a million people killed. one estimate is that 22,000 of them were children. at the centre of too many tragedies to count are the decisions taken by president bashar al—assad. he says he saved syria. with the russian air force, the president saved his regime. zabadani, outside damascus, in the first year of the war. a taste of freedom. it
lucy manning, bbc news.lucy's report, go to the bbc actionline — the details are on the screen. it's ten years this week since the start of the war in syria and the attempt to oust the regime of president bashar al—assad. a decade on, and the country has been decimated. around three quarters of the population are in need of humanitarian aid. the economy is collapsing, with food price inflation up 230% this year. as a result, there is widespread malnutrition and it's thought up to half of...
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studio: thank you, lucy manning., the metropolitan police commissioner 5aid londoner5 should know it was "incredibly rare" for a woman to be abducted from the capital's streets, and her thoughts were with sarah everard's family. let's go to scotland yard and our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. daniel, what is the latest you have for us? , ~ , ., for us? first, i think there is an uruent for us? first, i think there is an urgent sense — for us? first, i think there is an urgent sense of— for us? first, i think there is an urgent sense of a _ for us? first, i think there is an urgent sense of a need - for us? first, i think there is an urgent sense of a need to - for us? first, i think there is an . urgent sense of a need to reassure the people of london that it is extremely rare for people to be abducted by strangers and even more rare for it to turn into a possible merger, and if they police officer is involved, that would essentially be unique. the other word used around here this evening as well as reas
studio: thank you, lucy manning., the metropolitan police commissioner 5aid londoner5 should know it was "incredibly rare" for a woman to be abducted from the capital's streets, and her thoughts were with sarah everard's family. let's go to scotland yard and our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. daniel, what is the latest you have for us? , ~ , ., for us? first, i think there is an uruent for us? first, i think there is an urgent sense — for us? first, i think there is an...
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lucy manning, bbc news.turday night have raised new questions about the role of the police, not least given the controversial new powers that ministers want to create. our home editor mark easton looks at the many issues which arise for police, politicians and members of the public, when large gatherings are held during a pandemic. a warning that his report contains flash photography from the outset. understanding what went wrong on clapham common on saturday night means going right back to the beginning of the pandemic a year ago. the public health emergency saw new laws forbidding ancient freedoms. police found themselves navigating strange legal territory and decided to take a sensitive and sympathetic approach to the coronavirus regulations, using enforcement only as a last resort. derbyshire police found themselves criticised for being too tough in the early days of lockdown. officers found themselves in a place that they had never been before. and, in a sense, we were all making it up as we went along.
lucy manning, bbc news.turday night have raised new questions about the role of the police, not least given the controversial new powers that ministers want to create. our home editor mark easton looks at the many issues which arise for police, politicians and members of the public, when large gatherings are held during a pandemic. a warning that his report contains flash photography from the outset. understanding what went wrong on clapham common on saturday night means going right back to the...
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lucy manning, thank you, at scotland yard.rance of sarah everard highlights the issue of women's safety, and has prompted many to share their anxieties about being out alone. 0ur correspondentjudith moritz has been talking to some women about their experiences. alison and adele are two of a group of women who run together in south manchester. last week, their friend was sexually assaulted here. it shocked them, but they say the police have been supportive, and it hasn't put them off running. women shouldn't change their behaviour. men need to change their behaviour. people like that need to change their behaviour, but women absolutely need to be out there. we shouldn't have to think about where we're going, who we're going with. we should be allowed to run by ourselves, on the canal, anywhere we choose, any time of the day or night. i'm not going to be put off and i'm not going to be intimidated by this person. hopefully he will be caught very soon and get the justice that he deserves. a big discussion has opened up about the
lucy manning, thank you, at scotland yard.rance of sarah everard highlights the issue of women's safety, and has prompted many to share their anxieties about being out alone. 0ur correspondentjudith moritz has been talking to some women about their experiences. alison and adele are two of a group of women who run together in south manchester. last week, their friend was sexually assaulted here. it shocked them, but they say the police have been supportive, and it hasn't put them off running....
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lucy manning, bbc news.sidents who raised safety concerns prior to the fire were bullied and accused of scaremongering. barristers representing those who lived in the block said residents had correctly identified safety concerns and that the fire was both predictable and preventable. the islamic state group has said it carried out an attack last week in northern mozambique in which dozens of people were killed. a british man is still unaccounted for. thousands were forced to flee the town of palma when militants attacked. 0ur correspondent catherine byaruhanga has sent this report from nairobi. it would have been easy to lose hope, stranded for days in bushes and surrounded by islamist militants. but help finally came. these men are fortunate to have fled the terror in palma. its citizens have been forced to run for their lives. dozens have reportedly been killed. this video was released by a man who eventually forced his way out armed with a gun. his daughter told us he spent days under siege in a hotel. he
lucy manning, bbc news.sidents who raised safety concerns prior to the fire were bullied and accused of scaremongering. barristers representing those who lived in the block said residents had correctly identified safety concerns and that the fire was both predictable and preventable. the islamic state group has said it carried out an attack last week in northern mozambique in which dozens of people were killed. a british man is still unaccounted for. thousands were forced to flee the town of...
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lucy manning, bbc news. south london street last week has highlighted the issue of women's safety and prompted women to share their anxieties about being out alone. our correspondentjudith moritz has been talking to some women about their experiences. alison and adele are two of a group of women who run together in south manchester. last week, theirfriend was sexually assaulted here. it shocked them, but they say the police have been supportive, and it hasn't put them off running. women shouldn't change _ hasn't put them off running. women shouldn't change their _ hasn't put them off running. women shouldn't change their behaviour. i shouldn't change their behaviour. men need to change their behaviour. people like that need to change their behaviour, but women need to be out there. we shouldn't have to think about where we are going, who we are with. we should be allowed to run by ourselves on the canal, anywhere we choose, any time of day or night. anywhere we choose, any time of day or niuht. . , anywhere
lucy manning, bbc news. south london street last week has highlighted the issue of women's safety and prompted women to share their anxieties about being out alone. our correspondentjudith moritz has been talking to some women about their experiences. alison and adele are two of a group of women who run together in south manchester. last week, theirfriend was sexually assaulted here. it shocked them, but they say the police have been supportive, and it hasn't put them off running. women...
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lucy manning, bbc news.the role of the police, of politicians and of those who attended the vigil. our home editor mark easton looks at the many issues which arise when public gatherings are held during a pandemic. his report contains flash photography from the very start. understanding what went wrong on clapham common on saturday night means going right back to the beginning of the pandemic a year ago. the public health emergency saw new laws forbidding ancient freedoms. police found themselves navigating strange legal territory and decided to take a sensitive and sympathetic approach to the coronavirus regulations, using enforcement only as a last resort. derbyshire police found themselves criticised for being too tough in the early days of lockdown. officers found themselves in a place that they had never been before. and, in a sense, we were all making it up as we went along. everyone in society. the difference for police officers was that they were having to apply the new legislation. last summer posed
lucy manning, bbc news.the role of the police, of politicians and of those who attended the vigil. our home editor mark easton looks at the many issues which arise when public gatherings are held during a pandemic. his report contains flash photography from the very start. understanding what went wrong on clapham common on saturday night means going right back to the beginning of the pandemic a year ago. the public health emergency saw new laws forbidding ancient freedoms. police found...
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our special correspondent lucy manning reports. isolated countryside, the person who murdered sarah everard dumped her body in the woods that surround here. that devastating news confirmed this to her family and then by police this afternoon. fin then by police this afternoon. q�*i wednesday evening, detectives investigating the disappearance of sarah everard discovered a body and a formal identification procedure has been undertaken. i can now confirm that it is the body of sarah everard, and ijust want to pause for a moment and say that my thoughts and prayers and those of the entire organisation remain with her. the entire organisation remain with her, ,,., ., ., , the entire organisation remain with her. ., .,, ., . . ., ., her. sarah was, according to her famil , her. sarah was, according to her family. bright — her. sarah was, according to her family, bright and _ her. sarah was, according to her family, bright and beautiful, - her. sarah was, according to her. family, bright and beautiful, strong and principled, and she broug
our special correspondent lucy manning reports. isolated countryside, the person who murdered sarah everard dumped her body in the woods that surround here. that devastating news confirmed this to her family and then by police this afternoon. fin then by police this afternoon. q�*i wednesday evening, detectives investigating the disappearance of sarah everard discovered a body and a formal identification procedure has been undertaken. i can now confirm that it is the body of sarah everard,...
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lucy manning, bbc news. the time is 20 minutes past six. news... two more wins for rachael blackmore on day four at the cheltenham festival, including victory on board allaho in the ryanair chase. one way or another, all our lives have been touched by the coronavirus. after a year of disruption, how easy will it be for us to get back to the normality we've all craved? in the latest in our series since the first lockdown, reeta chakrabarti has been speaking to three people about what lockdown has meant for them and their communities. spring is always an awakening, but this year, that need for renewal is intense. 12 months of lockdown have forced shutdown on many people, until perhaps now. # stand in front of you and i pour my heart out...# for maria, a teacher and aspiring singer, life in lockdown has turned many certainties upside down. i never used to worry as much about everything, and then i suddenly found myself in a circle where really everything seemed quite, quite uncertain, everything seemed really difficult to plan ahead, and even
lucy manning, bbc news. the time is 20 minutes past six. news... two more wins for rachael blackmore on day four at the cheltenham festival, including victory on board allaho in the ryanair chase. one way or another, all our lives have been touched by the coronavirus. after a year of disruption, how easy will it be for us to get back to the normality we've all craved? in the latest in our series since the first lockdown, reeta chakrabarti has been speaking to three people about what lockdown...
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lucy manning, bbc news. the time is 6:17pm.by bbc panorama reveals shoddy practices and potential contamination at one of the uk's largest covid testing labs. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, as the world cup qualifiers continue this week, will there be more protests about alleged human rights abuses in qatar? for now, fifa say the players are allowed their freedom of speech. the giant ship that has blocked the suez canal for nearly a week has been finally freed. 400 metres long, and weighed down with 18,000 containers, the ever given was wedged across one of the world's busiest shipping routes. it took 13 tugs and the removal of tens of thousands of tonnes of sand to free her. 0ur global trade correspondent dharshini david reports. for six days, it has gripped and confounded the world, but the bottleneck sealing one of the busiest shipping lanes has been uncorked. the ever given owned by company evergreen is finally on the move thanks to a fleet of tug boats, diggers and an exceptionally high tide. mo
lucy manning, bbc news. the time is 6:17pm.by bbc panorama reveals shoddy practices and potential contamination at one of the uk's largest covid testing labs. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, as the world cup qualifiers continue this week, will there be more protests about alleged human rights abuses in qatar? for now, fifa say the players are allowed their freedom of speech. the giant ship that has blocked the suez canal for nearly a week has been finally freed. 400...
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our special correspondent, lucy manning is at westminster for us tonight. the political pressure on the metropolitan police and cressida dick in particular remains intense? yes, it couldn't have been a more damaging week for the metropolitan police and for the commissioner. a member of their own force charged with the murder of sarah everard, and then when going out in sympathy and then when going out in sympathy and also to stand against violence, feeling they were on the receiving end of violence in the police response. it is fair to say those pictures did not look good. the politicians agreed. the mayor of london said the scenes were completely unacceptable, the home secretary saying there were more questions that needed to be answered, but i think the truth is they could have withdrawn their confidence in cressida dick today, and they didn't do that. if they had withdrawn their confidence, they would have had to —— she would have had to resign. i think herjob is safe for the moment. this review will take some time. the big confidence is what is done for
our special correspondent, lucy manning is at westminster for us tonight. the political pressure on the metropolitan police and cressida dick in particular remains intense? yes, it couldn't have been a more damaging week for the metropolitan police and for the commissioner. a member of their own force charged with the murder of sarah everard, and then when going out in sympathy and then when going out in sympathy and also to stand against violence, feeling they were on the receiving end of...
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our special correspondent lucy manning is at the old bailey with the latest.elmarsh prison where he is being held in custody. he spoke only to confirm his name and his date of birth in this rather short hearing. he had two cuts on his head, he was injured in his sale alone and needed hospital treatment —— his prison so alone. the court heard that there had been a wide—ranging and intensive police investigation when sarah everard disappeared. he had been on duty the night before she disappeared and only finished his shift on the morning of the 3rd of march, and she of course disappeared on the evening of the 3rd of march at around on the evening of the 3rd of march ataround 9:30pm. on the evening of the 3rd of march at around 9:30pm. her body was found in the woods in kent in a builders bag and had to be identified through dental records. thejudge bag and had to be identified through dental records. the judge said bag and had to be identified through dental records. thejudge said his try would be set for the 25th of october, for the kidnap and murder of sarah e
our special correspondent lucy manning is at the old bailey with the latest.elmarsh prison where he is being held in custody. he spoke only to confirm his name and his date of birth in this rather short hearing. he had two cuts on his head, he was injured in his sale alone and needed hospital treatment —— his prison so alone. the court heard that there had been a wide—ranging and intensive police investigation when sarah everard disappeared. he had been on duty the night before she...
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lucy manning, bbc news.is regarding the independent 0ffice you that is regarding the independent office for police conduct which say they have launched an investigation into whether the metropolitan police officers responded appropriately to a report of indecent exposure following referrals which are linked to the arrest of the suspect in the sarah everard case, the iupac said this follows a conduct referral into the force in relation to two officers, it was received on wednesday night, and is linked to four other referrals, all connected to the arrest of the serving metropolitan police officer who is currently being held on suspicion of kidnap and murder of miss everard and also for a separate allegation of indecent exposure. just that news that the iop sea has launched an investigation into whether metropolitan police officers responded appropriately to a report of indecent exposure. anything more, we will bring that to you. the disappearance of sarah everard from a south london street last week has highli
lucy manning, bbc news.is regarding the independent 0ffice you that is regarding the independent office for police conduct which say they have launched an investigation into whether the metropolitan police officers responded appropriately to a report of indecent exposure following referrals which are linked to the arrest of the suspect in the sarah everard case, the iupac said this follows a conduct referral into the force in relation to two officers, it was received on wednesday night, and is...
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our special correspondent, lucy manning, reports. this is a moment.riences of harassment, abuse or rape. "your stories as ours and ours is yours," the message here. that's why this scene two days ago where reflection turned to resentment towards the police behaviour upset so many. 0fficers dragging away women taking a stand against violence. for those at the vigil on saturday, anger it didn't stay peaceful. the at the vigil on saturday, anger it didn't stay peaceful.— at the vigil on saturday, anger it didn't stay peaceful. the police in the middle _ didn't stay peaceful. the police in the middle of _ didn't stay peaceful. the police in the middle of the _ didn't stay peaceful. the police in the middle of the bejeweled - didn't stay peaceful. the police ml the middle of the bejeweled made didn't stay peaceful. the police in i the middle of the bejeweled made a clear decision to do enforcement and it was at that point that they went up it was at that point that they went up to the bandstand that the mood changed individual and people became distressed
our special correspondent, lucy manning, reports. this is a moment.riences of harassment, abuse or rape. "your stories as ours and ours is yours," the message here. that's why this scene two days ago where reflection turned to resentment towards the police behaviour upset so many. 0fficers dragging away women taking a stand against violence. for those at the vigil on saturday, anger it didn't stay peaceful. the at the vigil on saturday, anger it didn't stay peaceful.— at the vigil...
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lucy manning, bbc news.ort, we saw what was going on in parliament square this afternoon — and, as evening came, those protests moved over westminster bridge. here are some pictures. you can see significant numbers of people moving across westminster bridge. i think we have a live camera now and you can see actually those numbers have completely dissipated. apparently, there is police action, police had surrounded, and circled a few people, not sure of any arrests at the moment, but the streets are much clearer tonight although you can just see a bit of police activity there. actually, iam just see a bit of police activity there. actually, i am told these are not live, these are 15 minutes ago. so, there you go, that seems to have cleared. let's move on the for coronavirus. the latest coronavirus figures show there were 5,089 new cases recorded in the latest 2a—hour period, which means on average the number of new cases reported per day in the last week, is 5,756. there were 6a deaths reported, that's of peo
lucy manning, bbc news.ort, we saw what was going on in parliament square this afternoon — and, as evening came, those protests moved over westminster bridge. here are some pictures. you can see significant numbers of people moving across westminster bridge. i think we have a live camera now and you can see actually those numbers have completely dissipated. apparently, there is police action, police had surrounded, and circled a few people, not sure of any arrests at the moment, but the...
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our special correspondent lucy manning is at the old bailey. lucy, bring us up to date with this.suit, and he had two cuts on his head. he's been in hospital twice while in police custody and he spoke only to confirm his name and date of birth. he sat through most of it with his head bowed. he was rocking backwards and forwards some time as well and the court heard that there had been a wide and extensive police investigation since sarah went missing. her body was found last week in woodland in kent and it was found in a builder's bag and she had to be identified through dental records. wayne couzens was on duty in the morning when she went missing at 9pm in the evening walking home from clapham, and the court was told by thejudge from clapham, and the court was told by the judge that he was setting a trial date of the 25th of october. the trial is due to last around four weeks and there will be a plea hearing on the 9th ofjuly. the search still continues for items connected to sarah everard. they were searching the delve stream in kent today. although there has been a national co
our special correspondent lucy manning is at the old bailey. lucy, bring us up to date with this.suit, and he had two cuts on his head. he's been in hospital twice while in police custody and he spoke only to confirm his name and date of birth. he sat through most of it with his head bowed. he was rocking backwards and forwards some time as well and the court heard that there had been a wide and extensive police investigation since sarah went missing. her body was found last week in woodland in...
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lucy manning is in kent.rd walked from a friends house, like many women do, many women walking alone, and police said she vanished from sight. today the disturbing news that a serving police officer had been arrested on suspicion of murder, leaving the hopes of her family and herfriends murder, leaving the hopes of her family and her friends looking very bleak. off the beaten track, surrounded by woodland, many miles from where sarah everard was last seen in south london. police meticulously search an old golf course in ashford in kent, as one of their own colleagues sits in police custody, suspected of her kidnap and murder. it seems hopes of finding the 33—year—old alive are fading. sarah everard was last seen a week ago walking from a friend's house to her home. family and friends desperate for news. this morning, a shocking update. yesterday evening, officers arrested a serving metropolitan police officer at an address in kent in connection with the disappearance of sarah everard. this is a serious and si
lucy manning is in kent.rd walked from a friends house, like many women do, many women walking alone, and police said she vanished from sight. today the disturbing news that a serving police officer had been arrested on suspicion of murder, leaving the hopes of her family and herfriends murder, leaving the hopes of her family and her friends looking very bleak. off the beaten track, surrounded by woodland, many miles from where sarah everard was last seen in south london. police meticulously...
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our special correspondent lucy manning is live at new scotland yard for us tonight.tan police are leading the murder investigation into the disappearance of sarah everard. tonight a metropolitan police officer, one of their own, it has been charged with her murder. her disappearance has touched so many and tonight they have now charged someone... it is now known that wayne couzens who was charged was a metropolitan police officer forjust metropolitan police officer for just two metropolitan police officer forjust two and a half years. metropolitan police officer for “ust two and a half yearsi metropolitan police officer for “ust two and a half years. sarah everard had everything _ two and a half years. sarah everard had everything to — two and a half years. sarah everard had everything to live _ two and a half years. sarah everard had everything to live for, - two and a half years. sarah everard had everything to live for, her - had everything to live for, her family, her boyfriend, meeting friends, a newjob, she was loved by many. wayne couzens's job was to protect
our special correspondent lucy manning is live at new scotland yard for us tonight.tan police are leading the murder investigation into the disappearance of sarah everard. tonight a metropolitan police officer, one of their own, it has been charged with her murder. her disappearance has touched so many and tonight they have now charged someone... it is now known that wayne couzens who was charged was a metropolitan police officer forjust metropolitan police officer for just two metropolitan...
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lucy manning, bbc news. we're just getting news from new york.ocked the suez canal for nearly a week has been finally freed. 400 metres long and weighed down with 18,000 containers, the ever given was wedged across one of the world's busiest shipping routes. it took 13 tugs and the removal of tens of thousands of tonnes of sand to free her. 0ur global trade correspondent dharshini david reports. in the last few minutes, the authorities say if the pace continues, the backlog could be cleared within three and a half days. for six days, it has gripped and confounded the world, but the bottleneck sealing one of the busiest shipping lanes has been uncorked. the ever given, owned by company evergreen, is finally on the move thanks to a fleet of tug boats, diggers and an exceptionally high tide. moving the ship was never going to be easy. the iso—year—old canal is less than 300 metres wide. by contrast, the mega ship is 400 metres long, and 20 times heavier than the eiffel tower. almost 30,000 cubic metres of mud have had to be shifted. also shifting th
lucy manning, bbc news. we're just getting news from new york.ocked the suez canal for nearly a week has been finally freed. 400 metres long and weighed down with 18,000 containers, the ever given was wedged across one of the world's busiest shipping routes. it took 13 tugs and the removal of tens of thousands of tonnes of sand to free her. 0ur global trade correspondent dharshini david reports. in the last few minutes, the authorities say if the pace continues, the backlog could be cleared...
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lucy manning.ent what is the background to this? tie: department of what is the background to this? “iie: department of health what is the background to this? i“ie: department of health were bound what is the background to this? iie: department of health were bound to have acted unlawfully because they are supposed to publish details of the contracts so that people can see who were getting contracts for ppe and other covid related supplies. those were being published late and the goodwill project took them to court and the judge ruled they had acted unlawfully. the prime minister was challenged in the commons about this and he said all the notices are on the record, they are there for everyone to see. but what has happened today is a further part of that ruling has been released from the judge and that ruling has been released from thejudge and it is that ruling has been released from the judge and it is clear from the figures that are in that court order that 100 contracts had not been published,
lucy manning.ent what is the background to this? tie: department of what is the background to this? “iie: department of health what is the background to this? i“ie: department of health were bound what is the background to this? iie: department of health were bound to have acted unlawfully because they are supposed to publish details of the contracts so that people can see who were getting contracts for ppe and other covid related supplies. those were being published late and the goodwill...
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lucy manning reports.rounded by woodland, many miles from where sarah everard was last seen in south london. police meticulously search an old golf course in ashford in kent, as one of their own colleagues sits in police custody, suspected of her kidnap and murder. it seems hopes of finding the 33—year—old alive are fading. sarah everard was last seen a week ago walking from a friend's house to her home. family and friends desperate for news. this morning, a shocking update. yesterday evening, officers arrested a serving metropolitan police officer at an address in kent in connection with the disappearance of sarah everard. this is a serious and significant development in our search for sarah, and the fact that the man who's been arrested is a serving metropolitan police officer is both shocking and deeply disturbing. i recognise the significant concern this will cause. the police officer is in his 40s, his house in deal in kent the focus of searches all day, police removing cars. he was part of the parlia
lucy manning reports.rounded by woodland, many miles from where sarah everard was last seen in south london. police meticulously search an old golf course in ashford in kent, as one of their own colleagues sits in police custody, suspected of her kidnap and murder. it seems hopes of finding the 33—year—old alive are fading. sarah everard was last seen a week ago walking from a friend's house to her home. family and friends desperate for news. this morning, a shocking update. yesterday...
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our special correspondent, lucy manning is at new scotland yard.uestioned about kidnapping and murder. the flowers from the public, an attempt to give some comfort to sarah everard's family. they are still waiting for answers about what happened to the popular 33—year—old from york after she disappeared last week walking to her house in south london. how could this simple act of a woman walking home bring a massive police investigation to their remote countryside of kent where human remains were discovered yesterday. this quiet rural road in ashford was the scene of intense police activity. forensic teams spread out across a wider area, divers and their equipment were brought in in this truvk to help the search and portable offices brought in suggesting this would be a lengthy investigation. the suspect lived 30 miles away from where police are searching. a diplomatic protection officer in his 40s, and arrest that sent shock waves through the force. an old garage in dover where he used to work and that his family used to own was cordoned off and se
our special correspondent, lucy manning is at new scotland yard.uestioned about kidnapping and murder. the flowers from the public, an attempt to give some comfort to sarah everard's family. they are still waiting for answers about what happened to the popular 33—year—old from york after she disappeared last week walking to her house in south london. how could this simple act of a woman walking home bring a massive police investigation to their remote countryside of kent where human remains...
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our special correspondent lucy manning reports in this isolated countryside, the person who murderedrard dumped her body in the woods that surround here. that devastating news confirmed first to herfamily and then by police this afternoon. on wednesday evening, detectives investigating the disappearance of sarah everard discovered a body and a formal identification procedure has been undertaken. i can now confirm that it is the body of sarah everard. and i just want to pause for a moment and say that my thoughts and prayers, and those of the entire organisation, remain with her. sarah was, according to herfamily, bright and beautiful, strong and principled, and she brought so much joy to their lives. she was just walking home. there was heavy police activity with forensic teams in the area behind the suspect�*s house today — officers investigating a fellow officer on suspicion of sarah's murder. his home is 30 miles from where her body was found. and in dover, they focused on the garage where the suspect worked and that his family owned. there is a network of old military tunnels in
our special correspondent lucy manning reports in this isolated countryside, the person who murderedrard dumped her body in the woods that surround here. that devastating news confirmed first to herfamily and then by police this afternoon. on wednesday evening, detectives investigating the disappearance of sarah everard discovered a body and a formal identification procedure has been undertaken. i can now confirm that it is the body of sarah everard. and i just want to pause for a moment and...
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here's lucy manning.rt heard there had been a wide and extensive police investigation since sarah went missing, her body was found last week in whitland and kent. it was found in a builders bag and she had to be identified through dental records. when cousins was on duty in the morning when she went missing at nine pn duty in the morning when she went missing at nine pm in the evening when walking home from clapham. the court was told that the judge was setting a trial date of the 25th of october the trial is due to last four weeks. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is? the benefits of the astrazeneca vaccine outweigh the risk but more european countries have suspended its use. to mozambique. more grim details of violence are emerging. before i continue — i should warn you, this story is distressing. there are claims that children are being killed — some as young as 11 are being beheaded. it's happening in mozambique's northern most province of cabo delgado. the province ha
here's lucy manning.rt heard there had been a wide and extensive police investigation since sarah went missing, her body was found last week in whitland and kent. it was found in a builders bag and she had to be identified through dental records. when cousins was on duty in the morning when she went missing at nine pn duty in the morning when she went missing at nine pm in the evening when walking home from clapham. the court was told that the judge was setting a trial date of the 25th of...
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lucy manning reporting there.mber of patients in hospital with coronavirus is 8,404. there were 175 deaths reported, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—i9 test. on average, 155 people have died every day in the last were from coronavirus, taking the total across the uk, to 125,343. —— in the last week. over 260,000 people have had their first dose of a covid vaccine in the latest 24—hour period, which means 23.3 million people have had theirfirstjab, and now nearly 1.5 million, have had both doses, of the vaccine. some coronavirus restrictions are lifted in wales from tomorrow, allowing limited mixing of households and certain outdoor sports. from midnight the "stay at home" rule will be replaced by "stay local" and in addition, four people from two households can meet outdoors, including in private gardens. from monday, hairdressing appointments can resume but most nonessential retail will remain closed until 12 april. our wales correspondent, hywel griffith, reports from powys. after 12
lucy manning reporting there.mber of patients in hospital with coronavirus is 8,404. there were 175 deaths reported, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—i9 test. on average, 155 people have died every day in the last were from coronavirus, taking the total across the uk, to 125,343. —— in the last week. over 260,000 people have had their first dose of a covid vaccine in the latest 24—hour period, which means 23.3 million people have had theirfirstjab, and now...
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. >>> time to check weather with lucy and her friend, jeff. >> oh, man, you guys, i can tell you what, with things opening back up, lucy is definitely ready for a road trip, right? just get in a car and drive wherever you want to go. weather is looking pretty good this weekend. we've got some upper 70s coming our way. doing a good job, lucy. you know, over a year of doing this. we talked about it last week. here's a couple of treats to celebrate again. let's get you into that weather forecast and it definitely is approved, dog approved here. we have some perfect weather coming in. once we get over cloud cover, as you can see right now in dublin, 63 degrees. and the clouds rolled in this amp. and tonight, dropping down to cooler 50s. 10:00 p.m., 51 degrees. we have a system just off to the north. it a es fairly weak, so not a lot of rainfall with it. still keeps the overcast for tomorrow morning and spotty drizzle. 11:00 p.m. tonight, we have the gray skies with us, as we roll through tomorrow morning, 7:00 a.m., we get the overcast here for the east bay. also the south bay and towards
. >>> time to check weather with lucy and her friend, jeff. >> oh, man, you guys, i can tell you what, with things opening back up, lucy is definitely ready for a road trip, right? just get in a car and drive wherever you want to go. weather is looking pretty good this weekend. we've got some upper 70s coming our way. doing a good job, lucy. you know, over a year of doing this. we talked about it last week. here's a couple of treats to celebrate again. let's get you into that...
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the machinery of the french state, face-to-face with the man who once let it. lucyn, bbc news, paris. katty: a quick look at other news from around the world. the duke of edinburgh is said to be comfortable in london after he was transferred there this morning. prince philip who is 99 will be treated for an infection and has 10 -- and have tests on any heart conditions. he had been in the kin edward the seventh hospital for two weeks. the u.n. commission of inquiry on syria has found the detentions and disappearances have continued throughout the tenure conflict, and the fate of tens of thousands of people remain unknown. government forces have detained professors -- protesters, journalists and human rights activists. survivors said torture and executions were commonplace. health care workers in the ivory coast received covid vaccinations today. it is part of a broader rollout of the u.n. back covax program. the global vaccine sharing initiative to help poor countries. round 6000 doses were sent to garner last week. nigeria is to receive 4 million doses by friday. r
the machinery of the french state, face-to-face with the man who once let it. lucyn, bbc news, paris. katty: a quick look at other news from around the world. the duke of edinburgh is said to be comfortable in london after he was transferred there this morning. prince philip who is 99 will be treated for an infection and has 10 -- and have tests on any heart conditions. he had been in the kin edward the seventh hospital for two weeks. the u.n. commission of inquiry on syria has found the...
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the machinery of the french state, face to face with the man who once led it. lucy's hospital in london for tests on a pre—existing heart condition. he is 99 years old. he was driven by ambulance after almost two weeks at another london hospital. this from our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. king edward vii hospital this morning, an ambulance had been reversed up to a rear entrance. umbrellas were raised by staff to shield the view of a patient who is being placed into the ambulance. it's believed the patient was the duke of edinburgh. as the ambulance departed, it was assumed he was leaving after 13 nights in the hospital to be taken home to windsor castle. but at 12:30pm, this statement was issued by buckingham palace. "the duke of edinburgh was today transferred the journey across london was a short one. st bartholomew's, or bart's, is britain's oldest hospital, but it has some of the most modern and extensive facilities for cardiac care. it's a recognised centre of excellence. it's the largest specialist centre for this type of condition in the uk, and on
the machinery of the french state, face to face with the man who once led it. lucy's hospital in london for tests on a pre—existing heart condition. he is 99 years old. he was driven by ambulance after almost two weeks at another london hospital. this from our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. king edward vii hospital this morning, an ambulance had been reversed up to a rear entrance. umbrellas were raised by staff to shield the view of a patient who is being placed into the ambulance....
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the machinery of the french state, face to face with the man who once led it. lucyster has offered to hold snap the duke of edinburgh has been transferred to st bart's hospital in london for tests on a pre—existing heart condition. the 99—year—old was driven by ambulance today after almost two weeks at another london hosptial. here's our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. king edward vii hospital this morning, an ambulance had been reversed up to a rear entrance. umbrellas were raised by staff to shield the view of a patient who is being placed into the ambulance. it's believed the patient was the duke of edinburgh. as the ambulance departed, it was assumed he was leaving after 13 nights in the hospital to be taken home to windsor castle. but at 12:30pm, this statement was issued by buckingham palace. "the duke of edinburgh was today transferred from king edward vii's hospital to st bartholomew's hospital, where doctors will continue to treat him for an infection, as well as undertake testing and observation for a pre—existing heart condition." the journey acros
the machinery of the french state, face to face with the man who once led it. lucyster has offered to hold snap the duke of edinburgh has been transferred to st bart's hospital in london for tests on a pre—existing heart condition. the 99—year—old was driven by ambulance today after almost two weeks at another london hosptial. here's our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. king edward vii hospital this morning, an ambulance had been reversed up to a rear entrance. umbrellas were raised...
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the machinery of the french state, face to face with the man who once led it. lucytion of children in war torn yemen risks missing an education. after six years of civil war — one in five schools is unusable. help is hard to come by. the uk government has just announced it's cutting its aid budget to yemen by more than 50%. our international correspondent 0rla guerin has been to one school where children are trying to learn — despite it all. it's a hard road for little feet, but in the early morning on the outskirts of taiz, they flock here across the rubble. this is their prized equipment, stored nearby under lock and key. time for morning assembly. leading the drill, the top student, ahmed. the primary school was the pride of the district until 2016, when it was occupied by houthi rebels and became a battleground. it has been reclaimed, such as it is, but some days, pupils sit and wait for teachers. the government hasn't paid many of them in years. so, in this class, there is a substitute. he calls. they respond. ahmed fills in. he's nine years old. and has been b
the machinery of the french state, face to face with the man who once led it. lucytion of children in war torn yemen risks missing an education. after six years of civil war — one in five schools is unusable. help is hard to come by. the uk government has just announced it's cutting its aid budget to yemen by more than 50%. our international correspondent 0rla guerin has been to one school where children are trying to learn — despite it all. it's a hard road for little feet, but in the...
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now unfortunately one of the people who was with him in warm springs was lucy mercer who had married a man named rutherford who had died recently so lucy was there and when eleanor came down the next stage the body franklin's cousin told her told her that lucy had been there. so eleanor lost her job her husband and found out that he had been seeing his former mistress all on the same day and yet she put together an extraordinarily public face that information didn't get out for years next slide, please. his casket is moved from warm springs goes on a train thousands of people line the tracks that comes up to washington. there's a big national ceremony that it comes up to hyde park. you can see here the casket on the caisson as it rolls up. they had a soldiers and sailors lining the pathway from the railroad tracks all the way up to the rose garden where he was buried next slide, please. after his death initially eleanor had well, the story is over she moves up to her home at val kill here in hyde park, but of course the story is now over if you only looked at eleanor's career from time, sh
now unfortunately one of the people who was with him in warm springs was lucy mercer who had married a man named rutherford who had died recently so lucy was there and when eleanor came down the next stage the body franklin's cousin told her told her that lucy had been there. so eleanor lost her job her husband and found out that he had been seeing his former mistress all on the same day and yet she put together an extraordinarily public face that information didn't get out for years next...
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man. >> that was great. >> jeff and lucy wednesday. has lucy seen hail? did she see hail today?roppel? >> she has seen it before. yes. she's a true weather dog, you guys. whenever that weather changes, she goes out, i've told you guys this before, she puts her face in the direction of the wind and stares off for a good 30 seconds or so. she knows when that weather's changing for sure. can you guys believe it? it's been almost a year we've been doing this lucy wednesday. >> it's one of our favorite spots of the newscast. >> it's insane. thanks, you guys, how are you filing about it, lucy? she says she's feeling pretty good as long as she getting treats. while i give lucy treats, we want to get you outside to the high-definition sky network. we have started to see the storm move out. but what i wanted to start out with is the temperature. take a look at how cold it is, 48 degrees in walnut creek. and we're seeing a lot of 40s throughout the entire bay area. make sure to have the jacket with you. you need a couple layers. the storm system that brought us the rain, the lightning, th
man. >> that was great. >> jeff and lucy wednesday. has lucy seen hail? did she see hail today?roppel? >> she has seen it before. yes. she's a true weather dog, you guys. whenever that weather changes, she goes out, i've told you guys this before, she puts her face in the direction of the wind and stares off for a good 30 seconds or so. she knows when that weather's changing for sure. can you guys believe it? it's been almost a year we've been doing this lucy wednesday....
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we're told by our reporter on the ground, lucy cavanaugh, that there was a shirtless man that has been arrested, but we don't have any more details. we do know there is a lot of law enforcement on the scene, including federal authorities like the fbi and atf. let's listen to one eyewitness who was there grocery shopping there today. >> i heard one loud bang. thought somebody just dropped something, an employee or something, and then another. by the third one, everybody was running. we ran to the back of the store and found our way into the employee back of house. some people were kind of running into the pantry. employees were telling people, no, this is the exit. we went out the cargo bay and jumped underneath the loading truck that was there and ran up the back of the hill. >> let's hear from another eyewitness speaking to kmgh. >> going in to get mushrooms and milk. we were separated at first, but i just heard a big bang. i was like that's kind of weird. i don't know if it was a gunshot or whatever, but i was -- it was like probably three seconds before i heard another, just like, b
we're told by our reporter on the ground, lucy cavanaugh, that there was a shirtless man that has been arrested, but we don't have any more details. we do know there is a lot of law enforcement on the scene, including federal authorities like the fbi and atf. let's listen to one eyewitness who was there grocery shopping there today. >> i heard one loud bang. thought somebody just dropped something, an employee or something, and then another. by the third one, everybody was running. we ran...
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well, today, essex police said they had arrested a 50—year—old man in cheshire on suspicion of murder. detective superintendent luciel of the partygoers again. over the coming days we will be contacting all those who were present at the party at the time as well as others who may have information. as we stated last february, and have continually stated over the last 20 years, we believe someone or some people at that party know what happened. this is the most significant moment in the police investigation since 2007, when michael barrymore, his then partnerjonathan kenny, and a man called justin merritt were all arrested on suspicion of murder but released without charge. today, stuart lubbock�*s father terry welcomed the news of the arrest, saying it has been 20 years and it has nearly killed him. terry lubbock is in a care home where he has terminal cancer.— is in a care home where he has terminal cancer. daniel sandford, thank you- _ the prime minister's former aide dominic cummings has criticised the department of health's performance during the early months of the coronavirus pandemic, comparing the department
well, today, essex police said they had arrested a 50—year—old man in cheshire on suspicion of murder. detective superintendent luciel of the partygoers again. over the coming days we will be contacting all those who were present at the party at the time as well as others who may have information. as we stated last february, and have continually stated over the last 20 years, we believe someone or some people at that party know what happened. this is the most significant moment in the...
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lucy kafanov, cnn, boulder. >>> earlier, cnn heard from one man, whose members of his family were inside that grocery store, and he described how they managed to escape. >> they were right there, from the first shot to the last. and paul was in line to go get a covid shot. third person in line. and that's when at-least-one shooter came in and killed the woman at the front of the line, in front of him. i think, thankfully, the -- the girls didn't see that. they were on the phone to their grandmother. they all -- then, eight shots in a row. there may have been as many as 50 or 60 shots. according to my son-in-law. >> and so, your son-in-law, quickly, scooped up the girls and they ran upstairs to a closet. and they -- they hid. >> thank god. it -- you know, it -- then, paul would come out and try to silence phones. and didn't know who was coming up the stairs next. lot -- lot of the action was right below them, at the pharmacy. extraordinarily terrifying. of course, the -- the little ones saying, yeah, you know, the coats weren't long enough to hide our feet as they were standing behind the coats in the closet. >>
lucy kafanov, cnn, boulder. >>> earlier, cnn heard from one man, whose members of his family were inside that grocery store, and he described how they managed to escape. >> they were right there, from the first shot to the last. and paul was in line to go get a covid shot. third person in line. and that's when at-least-one shooter came in and killed the woman at the front of the line, in front of him. i think, thankfully, the -- the girls didn't see that. they were on the phone...
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. >> and lucy mcbath, here son jordan davis died, was shot by a man because his music was too loud ine came to prominence. it inspired her to run for congress because of this very issue so. thank you for mentioning her. she is a fighter in this. so, listen, but, you know, it strikes me that the pro-assault weapons side is pretty come cl placent now. they know how awful the massacre they can just wait it out. is this always going to be the case, matthew? >> i was thinking before i came out, i was thinking about you and how many shows, awe prepared during the day, you had an idea of the show. you were going to talk about congressman for tax policy or immigration or about politics or a campaign, and you had to completely revamp your show because of a shooting. my guess is that's happened 20, 30, or 40 times to you over the course of your career on cnn doing this, and it's just become way too common place. look at new zealand. new zealand it happened one time -- it happened once -- and they completely changed their gun laws in the country of new zealand, basically overnight to deal with t
. >> and lucy mcbath, here son jordan davis died, was shot by a man because his music was too loud ine came to prominence. it inspired her to run for congress because of this very issue so. thank you for mentioning her. she is a fighter in this. so, listen, but, you know, it strikes me that the pro-assault weapons side is pretty come cl placent now. they know how awful the massacre they can just wait it out. is this always going to be the case, matthew? >> i was thinking before i...
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man slashed in the face with a box cutter. there is a lot of talk right now about stopping these crimes. the truth is, lucyne to protect people right now? >> i think the recent murders in atlanta have really brought more attention to the fact that so many asians are being targeted. and i really do think it starts with words and language, and how people speak, and how people understand what's really going on there. and because there's so many different facts out thereand be. people are frustrated, and they're taking out their anger through violence on asians. and this is unacceptable, and it is an absolute hate crime. and i think there has to be more awareness before anything can be done. >> so, when you talk about the hate crime, the numbers show asian-american women are especially vulnerable to this hate. 68% of the incidents over the past year against asian-americans have been targeted at women, 68%. so, that's the vast majority. you're talking about two-thirds. you have experienced racism throughout your life and your career, and i know this is a hard thing to talk about because it's not something that
man slashed in the face with a box cutter. there is a lot of talk right now about stopping these crimes. the truth is, lucyne to protect people right now? >> i think the recent murders in atlanta have really brought more attention to the fact that so many asians are being targeted. and i really do think it starts with words and language, and how people speak, and how people understand what's really going on there. and because there's so many different facts out thereand be. people are...
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. >> okay, lucy we'll hang with you in a few minutes here. the man you saw you said was bloody and shirtless, they'll not confirm if it was a shooter or not or how this man and what relationship be had with this incident, correct? >> they're being very tight lipped, they're not revealing a lot of information about this at all. they would not confirm how many people lost their lives today only to say that multiple loolooives lost. they did say there could have been more lost of lives if there were more agencies responded to the scene. we saw several fbi officers walking around and several denver metro agencies. police presence here were mass si this is a popular shopping area. there is a lot of eateries and shops and we were expecting a snow storm in denver and this afternoon would be a perfect time to go to the store and stack up water and supplies. it is a tragedy that yet again we are talking about another mass shooting here in america. >> the note that you got of the press conference of 8:15. >> 10:15. >> re >> the reporting is an ar-15 style weap
. >> okay, lucy we'll hang with you in a few minutes here. the man you saw you said was bloody and shirtless, they'll not confirm if it was a shooter or not or how this man and what relationship be had with this incident, correct? >> they're being very tight lipped, they're not revealing a lot of information about this at all. they would not confirm how many people lost their lives today only to say that multiple loolooives lost. they did say there could have been more lost of lives...
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. >> lucy at the scene with the very latest. i spoke to man and his son-in-law was in line to get a covid shot. he heard the shots. the son-in-law grabbed the two girls, 7 and 8 years old. hid in a coat encloses he will with a number of other shoppers for about 45 minutes, until all-clear was given. a horrific scene there with people frightened beyond brief, obviously, inspied store. now we have nine people plus a police officer, ten people killed in the shooting . i want to you give us your thoughts on this. >> yeah. good evening, don. it's just devastating. it is a devastating night for our state. and for my community in boulder, colorado. i've lived in boulder county for two decades. my wife was born in boulder. we went to school in boulder. it is our home, our community and we are so heart broken with the terrible loss of life. our constituents who tragically died today and the family of officer tally who, his heroic efforts saved lives as you heard during the police press conference. it is a tough day for boulder, for colorado, for our co
. >> lucy at the scene with the very latest. i spoke to man and his son-in-law was in line to get a covid shot. he heard the shots. the son-in-law grabbed the two girls, 7 and 8 years old. hid in a coat encloses he will with a number of other shoppers for about 45 minutes, until all-clear was given. a horrific scene there with people frightened beyond brief, obviously, inspied store. now we have nine people plus a police officer, ten people killed in the shooting . i want to you give us...
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well, today, essex police said they had arrested a 50—year—old man in cheshire on suspicion of murder. detective superintendent lucyain. over the coming days, we will be contacting all those who were present at the party at the time, as well as others who may have information. as we stated last february, and have continually stated over the last 20 years, we believe someone or some people at that party know what happened. this is the most significant moment in the police investigation since 2007, when michael barrymore, his then—partnerjonathan kenney, and a man called justin merritt were all arrested on suspicion of murder but released without charge. today, stuart lubbock�*s father terry welcomed the news of the arrest, saying "it has been 20 years, it's nearly killed me." terry lubbock is in a care home, where he has terminal cancer. the prime minister's former aide dominic cummings has criticised the department of health's performance during the early months of the coronavirus pandemic, comparing the department to a "smoking ruin". appearing in front of a parliamentary committee, dominic cummings urged mps to t
well, today, essex police said they had arrested a 50—year—old man in cheshire on suspicion of murder. detective superintendent lucyain. over the coming days, we will be contacting all those who were present at the party at the time, as well as others who may have information. as we stated last february, and have continually stated over the last 20 years, we believe someone or some people at that party know what happened. this is the most significant moment in the police investigation since...
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that emerged in the amazonian city of man hours in january but the situation remains dire but as the w.c. your 100 meters reports many have become complacent. lucy leonard thus it is back to live in a normal life in meet john why reach an early date when the health system human hours collapsed she had been infected with the newest strain of the coronavirus and needed oxygen by the city run out of feet by the sea was now will. its aim to apocalyptic. was my hate the more religious people said it was a sign of the end of the world redolent probably this really was a night and there are no i never thought i would experience such a dramatic moment the moment the film that i'm much less seen it's a moment to see descends to hop forgotten this is the main market in manassas even those tours and businesses are only allowed it to operate at 50 percent of their normal at the pass it on this by the scientists to the margins of more and more dangerous variants the market is always overcrowded. about 13 new strains of think we're on a virus have been that that that in my not was one off then the one is responsible for 60 percent of current infections in the
that emerged in the amazonian city of man hours in january but the situation remains dire but as the w.c. your 100 meters reports many have become complacent. lucy leonard thus it is back to live in a normal life in meet john why reach an early date when the health system human hours collapsed she had been infected with the newest strain of the coronavirus and needed oxygen by the city run out of feet by the sea was now will. its aim to apocalyptic. was my hate the more religious people said it...
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to see a new man or latin america editor speaking to us from santiago in chile lucy as always thank you. italy's prime minister mario that id has attended a ceremony in lombardy the region that became europe's covered 1000 hot spot one year ago more than 100000 people have died across the country over the past year and that toll will rise as the country prepares for another wave of the virus andrew symonds reports. dignity worn year after the chaos and death that consumed the long body region of italy the food european country to be hit by covert. italy's prime minister mario draghi having imposed a new lockdown is only too aware of the threat posed by another wave of the virus from our will he pays homage to 3500 lives lost in this region and nationwide the total of more than $100.00 files. this is a day full of sadness but also full of hope and i want everyone to feel close through the sadness and hope. the images emerging from this region exactly a year ago with disbelief over the. convoys of military trucks filled with coffee. this sounds. ominous silence such emptiness. yet avoid d
to see a new man or latin america editor speaking to us from santiago in chile lucy as always thank you. italy's prime minister mario that id has attended a ceremony in lombardy the region that became europe's covered 1000 hot spot one year ago more than 100000 people have died across the country over the past year and that toll will rise as the country prepares for another wave of the virus andrew symonds reports. dignity worn year after the chaos and death that consumed the long body region...
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lucy kafanov, cnn, boulder. >> soon after the shooting, cnn anchor erin burnett was able to talk with a man who was inside the grocery store when the shooting started. and she asked him when he first realized something was wrong. >> a loud bang. thought something dropped -- some employee dropped something. a second loud bang, then a third, and we were all running. we knew by the third to run. at least everybody near me did. i was luckily walking away from the sound of the bullets when they started, and we just all ran to the back of the store and out the back door, and employees showed us the way. and we told the employees what was going on, so everybody helped each other. we just ran to safety as quickly as we could. boulder feels like a bubble, and the bubble burst. and that's heartbreaking to think that people died in this today. you know, my -- it doesn't feel like there's anywhere safe anymore sometimes. and this feels like the safest spot in america, and i just nearly got killed for getting a soda, you know, and a bag of chips. >> horrendous witness account there. for more, let's bring in steve moore. h
lucy kafanov, cnn, boulder. >> soon after the shooting, cnn anchor erin burnett was able to talk with a man who was inside the grocery store when the shooting started. and she asked him when he first realized something was wrong. >> a loud bang. thought something dropped -- some employee dropped something. a second loud bang, then a third, and we were all running. we knew by the third to run. at least everybody near me did. i was luckily walking away from the sound of the bullets...
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reports from azzam forest state this man has come to this court to find and says his daughter is one of the hundreds of girls who wear could not on friday sun lucy got to hasn't been able to sleep since the news reached his family. he said. and promised ties situation we are in. because up there we constantly. thinking about. ghettoes daughter half sat is only 12 years old she had just started the 2nd say mr that john give a 2nd risk to police and the school authorities say they were caught off guard the girls were sleeping here when the gunmen attacked what used to be called the most secure government school in zamfara state. and this secondary school used to cost more than 550 schoolgirls more than 300 of them are now in captivity the state has decided to shut down all schools in zamfara state because they cannot guarantee the safety of students without indication the future of younger generation in northern nigeria is now at stake. the vice principal is wild that parents will stop sending their children to school it out said the it is a negative for me because it is they are girls and they are korean no to. the student movement. and they will
reports from azzam forest state this man has come to this court to find and says his daughter is one of the hundreds of girls who wear could not on friday sun lucy got to hasn't been able to sleep since the news reached his family. he said. and promised ties situation we are in. because up there we constantly. thinking about. ghettoes daughter half sat is only 12 years old she had just started the 2nd say mr that john give a 2nd risk to police and the school authorities say they were caught off...