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five defendants, all bulgarian nationals, three - magistrates' court. ween 45 and 29, they appeared in court this morning for a brief hearing. they were charged last week with conspiracy to conduct espionage. we had some details about the case against the defendants today in court. it is alleged that they were operating as a spy cell on behalf of russia. so a russian spy cell. 0ne russia. so a russian spy cell. one of the defendants, who had a guesthouse in great yarmouth, is said to have run and managed the operations and that his home was the operating harm of the cell. this cell is alleged to have conducted operations in the uk and in europe and the operators are alleged to have included surveillance on people and places with the apparent aim of assisting russia to conduct potentially hostile action, including potential reductions. the court also heard that another man, someone who is not charged as part of this, is alleged to have been part of the conspiracy and is said to have provided tasking from abroad, being the link to russia. the defendants we
five defendants, all bulgarian nationals, three - magistrates' court. ween 45 and 29, they appeared in court this morning for a brief hearing. they were charged last week with conspiracy to conduct espionage. we had some details about the case against the defendants today in court. it is alleged that they were operating as a spy cell on behalf of russia. so a russian spy cell. 0ne russia. so a russian spy cell. one of the defendants, who had a guesthouse in great yarmouth, is said to have run...
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herfather and magistrates' court. her father and her stepmother and magistrates' court. from pakistan, flying via dubai and they were arrested at gatwick airports which was at 7:30pm uk time. surrey police say that her mother is being kept up—to—date with what is happening and she is being supported by specially trained police officers. of course, it's here at guildford that we are expecting those three, her father, her stepmother and her uncle to appear at some point this morning, charged with murder and causing and allowing the death of a child. thank ou ve allowing the death of a child. thank you very much. _ allowing the death of a child. thank you very much, jessica _ allowing the death of a child. thank you very much, jessica lane. - an announcement is expected later about the future of one of britain's biggest steelworks — port talbot in wales. india's tata group has been in talks with the government over state aid to produce �*greener�* steel. however, unions fear the move could lead to the loss of thousands of jobs. live now to our corespondent tomos morgan. bef
herfather and magistrates' court. her father and her stepmother and magistrates' court. from pakistan, flying via dubai and they were arrested at gatwick airports which was at 7:30pm uk time. surrey police say that her mother is being kept up—to—date with what is happening and she is being supported by specially trained police officers. of course, it's here at guildford that we are expecting those three, her father, her stepmother and her uncle to appear at some point this morning, charged...
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live now to to our correspondent helena wilkinson at westminster magistrates' court. short _ what happened today? it is a relatively short hearing - what happened today? it is a l relatively short hearing around eight minutes, that is pretty typical for eight minutes, that is pretty typicalfor a eight minutes, that is pretty typical for a first magistrates' court appearance after somebody is charged. daniel khalife, a 21—year—old former soldier was brought here in a blue armoured, high security police van. we can show you those pictures of his arrival earlier this morning, two unmarked police cars and some officers outside as he was brought into the building of the magistrates' court. inside the courtroom he was brought into the dock, he was wearing a grey tracksuit and was asked to stand and confirm his name and date of birth. and then that new charge was put to the court, the new charge of escaping from wandsworth prison. the court heard more details of the allegations from the prosecution and it is alleged that daniel khalife used bed sheets to strap himself to the
live now to to our correspondent helena wilkinson at westminster magistrates' court. short _ what happened today? it is a relatively short hearing - what happened today? it is a l relatively short hearing around eight minutes, that is pretty typical for eight minutes, that is pretty typicalfor a eight minutes, that is pretty typical for a first magistrates' court appearance after somebody is charged. daniel khalife, a 21—year—old former soldier was brought here in a blue armoured, high...
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and mark, the focus will switch from that magistrates court to the old bailey. r the 29th ? yes . that's september the 29th? yes. that's the 29th of september when he'll have his first crown court appearance. >> he's charged with this allegation of escaping lawful custody . we are rounded the side custody. we are rounded the side entrance to westminster magistrates court at the moment as we wait for the armoured prison van that took him to the court this morning as metropol police armoured van, along with two unmarked police vehicles that arrived here at quarter to nine this morning for what was a brief court appearance, just 15 minutes in the dock. he was wearing grey prison issue tracksuit and he was flanked by two uniformed police officers as well as a prison officer here. he spoke to only confirm his name and his date of birth. and he is charged with escaping lawful custody from wandsworth pfison lawful custody from wandsworth prison last wednesday morning. it was just not before eight in the morning that prison authorities had realised that daniel khalife was
and mark, the focus will switch from that magistrates court to the old bailey. r the 29th ? yes . that's september the 29th? yes. that's the 29th of september when he'll have his first crown court appearance. >> he's charged with this allegation of escaping lawful custody . we are rounded the side custody. we are rounded the side entrance to westminster magistrates court at the moment as we wait for the armoured prison van that took him to the court this morning as metropol police...
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distress, led today to a 17—year—old boy sitting at a long desk in courtown here at croydon magistrates' courthe district court spoke to him, he only used his first name, but there was no escaping the seriousness of the charge, murder. elianne andam was on her way to school when she was stabbed to death at a bus stop. with ambitions to be a lawyer, she was described by her family as the light of their lives. today, at croydon magistrates' court, a 17—year—old boy appeared charged with her murder and with possession of a kitchen knife without good reason. because of his young age the boy can't legally be named. he sat in the main area of the court instead of the dock. he was wearing a police—issued grey sweat shirt and tracksuit bottoms. he spoke only to confirm his name and date of birth and his lawyer said there was no indication at this stage which way he would plead. elianne andam had been on her way to school when she died. she was wearing her green school uniform and was with two friends. she'd just started year 11, her gcse year. police forensics teams spent two days at the scene and det
distress, led today to a 17—year—old boy sitting at a long desk in courtown here at croydon magistrates' courthe district court spoke to him, he only used his first name, but there was no escaping the seriousness of the charge, murder. elianne andam was on her way to school when she was stabbed to death at a bus stop. with ambitions to be a lawyer, she was described by her family as the light of their lives. today, at croydon magistrates' court, a 17—year—old boy appeared charged with...
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and it was just a very brief appearance here at westminster magistrates court . ison issue, grey tracksuit . as prison issue, grey tracksuit. as he appeared in the dock. he was flanked by two metropolitan police uniformed officers and a prison officer and he spoke only to confirm his name and his date of birth. the charge was read out to him, a charge of escaping lawful custody . the prosecution lawful custody. the prosecution said that he'd escaped last wednesday day morning, that he'd hid underneath a van, a food delivery van that had arrived at the prison kitchen bins at wandsworth prison that he had used strapping of a material similar to that used in bedsheet . s. he has now been remanded back into custody . until back into custody. until september the 29th, this time , september the 29th, this time, and he will appear at the crown court, the central criminal court, the central criminal court, the central criminal court, the old bailey, for his first crown court appearance facing this charge . excuse me. facing this charge. excuse me. he does face three other
and it was just a very brief appearance here at westminster magistrates court . ison issue, grey tracksuit . as prison issue, grey tracksuit. as he appeared in the dock. he was flanked by two metropolitan police uniformed officers and a prison officer and he spoke only to confirm his name and his date of birth. the charge was read out to him, a charge of escaping lawful custody . the prosecution lawful custody. the prosecution said that he'd escaped last wednesday day morning, that he'd hid...
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in court today at westminster magistrates�* court, the court heard an allegation that he held the womanot on duty at the time and the woman was known to him. he has now been suspended. he has been charged with six counts of rate, not keeping to a non—molestation order and with threats to kill. and the court heard that he was finishing the second year of a three—year apprenticeship with the met, and the met obviously this year has to improve its vetting of officers. some officers have been re—vetted. the met said in a statement that this arrest was extremely concerning and it was passing the details on to the police watchdog. five former met police officers have admitted sending grossly offensive racist messages on whatsapp, including about the duchess of sussex. it comes after an investigation by bbc newsnight. the men, all in their 60s, pleaded guilty at westminster magistrates�* court. other messages referenced the prince and princess of wales, queen elizabeth ii and prince philip. first it was schools, now it�*s theatres that are being forced to close their doors because of concerns
in court today at westminster magistrates�* court, the court heard an allegation that he held the womanot on duty at the time and the woman was known to him. he has now been suspended. he has been charged with six counts of rate, not keeping to a non—molestation order and with threats to kill. and the court heard that he was finishing the second year of a three—year apprenticeship with the met, and the met obviously this year has to improve its vetting of officers. some officers have been...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, at croydon magistrates�* court.senator representing california, has died at the age of 90. senator feinstein had been in poor health for some time, and announced earlier this year, that she would not run for re—election in 202a. she became san francisco�*s first female mayor in 1979 and took office in the us senate in 1992. she was the first woman, alongside congresswoman barbara boxer to be elected to the senate from california. the uk is on track for record levels of taxation, according to a leading think tank. it says they are rising at an unprecedented rate. the institute for fiscal studies forecasts that taxes will amount to about 37% of national income by next year�*s general election — a level not seen since such records began in 19118. here�*s what the ifs had to say. people are living longer. that�*s something to celebrate. people are living longer with multiple chronic conditions, which makes them more expensive to treat. they�*re also claiming state pensions and needing social care for longer. all of that
daniel sandford, bbc news, at croydon magistrates�* court.senator representing california, has died at the age of 90. senator feinstein had been in poor health for some time, and announced earlier this year, that she would not run for re—election in 202a. she became san francisco�*s first female mayor in 1979 and took office in the us senate in 1992. she was the first woman, alongside congresswoman barbara boxer to be elected to the senate from california. the uk is on track for record...
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he appeared at croydon magistrates�* court later today. he was remanded in custody.ne andam's family gathered on the street in croydon. guided by a senior police officer, they made their way to the exact spot where the 15—year—old was stabbed and killed on wednesday. elianne's mother in the black and white dress, inconsolable with grief. later, a statement was read on behalf of the family by the bishop of croydon. we as a family are struggling to comprehend this painful tragedy that has happened to our beautiful daughter and beloved sister, elianne. our hearts are broken and we are overwhelmed by sorrow and grief. elianne was a beautiful person inside and out who loved jesus. she was intelligent, thoughtful, kind, and had a bright future ahead of her. elianne's family have released this photograph. they described her as the light of their lives with friends who adored her. a girl with hopes and dreams now shattered. all day, police searched the area around the bus where the attack happened. elianne had been on her way to school when she was stabbed. police officers l
he appeared at croydon magistrates�* court later today. he was remanded in custody.ne andam's family gathered on the street in croydon. guided by a senior police officer, they made their way to the exact spot where the 15—year—old was stabbed and killed on wednesday. elianne's mother in the black and white dress, inconsolable with grief. later, a statement was read on behalf of the family by the bishop of croydon. we as a family are struggling to comprehend this painful tragedy that has...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, at croydon magistrates�* court. to a leading think tank. it says they are rising at an unprecedented rate. the institute for fiscal studies forecasts that taxes will amount to about 37% of national income by next year�*s general election — a level not seen since such records began in 1948. here�*s what the ifs had to say. people are living longer. that�*s something to celebrate. people are living longer with multiple chronic conditions, which makes them more expensive to treat. they�*re also claiming state pensions and needing social care for longer. all of that comes with a price tag and those pressures aren�*t going anywhere. so whoever wins the next election in the face of those pressures is going to be facing lots of demands on state services. and it�*s very difficult to see how you can do anything other than maintain or perhaps even increase taxes in the face of that. our head of statistics robert cuffe explained the details of the hidden tax increase that form a major part of this rise and how the uk�*s tax le
daniel sandford, bbc news, at croydon magistrates�* court. to a leading think tank. it says they are rising at an unprecedented rate. the institute for fiscal studies forecasts that taxes will amount to about 37% of national income by next year�*s general election — a level not seen since such records began in 1948. here�*s what the ifs had to say. people are living longer. that�*s something to celebrate. people are living longer with multiple chronic conditions, which makes them more...
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at any moment now. �* , , . ., magistrates' court at any moment now. ., , now. jessica ellenh the latest in guildford, thank _ now. jessica ellen with the latest in guildford, thank you. - bodies have begun washing up on beaches in libya following the catastrophic flooding in the city of derna. 11,000 people are believed to have died and thousands are still missing after two dams collapsed, inundating the city with water. about 30,000 people have been left homeless and there are now fears of disease from the contaminated water. the red cross, though, has said it beleives there's a chance of finding survivors. frances read has the latest. this is all that is left, in a city where thousands of people are dead and many more thousands are missing. between these buildings, the signs of ordinary life now turned upside down or washed away. 30,000 are homeless and now danger of disease from contaminated water. aid is heading towards derna. the logistical challenges are enormous in a place where there is now no electricity, no water or fuel. only one of the seven access routes possibl
at any moment now. �* , , . ., magistrates' court at any moment now. ., , now. jessica ellenh the latest in guildford, thank _ now. jessica ellen with the latest in guildford, thank you. - bodies have begun washing up on beaches in libya following the catastrophic flooding in the city of derna. 11,000 people are believed to have died and thousands are still missing after two dams collapsed, inundating the city with water. about 30,000 people have been left homeless and there are now fears of...
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at westminster magistrates' court. ., ~ i.t forces there agreed to lay down their arms. the local administration in the enclave has also agreed to start talks on how to integrate the territory into azerbaijan. the separatists say 32 people were killed injust over a day of fighting, including two children. these latest pictures show around 2000 people being moved to safety. russia, a former power in the region, says it has offered humanitarian and medical assistance. the fighting has been intense. this is video filmed in stepanakert, which is the capital of armenian—controlled nagorno—karabakh. the sound of shelling can be heard in the distance. let's get more on this with our correspondent in tbilisi, rayhan demytrie. bring us up to date on the latest on this. . , , bring us up to date on the latest on this. ., , , ., , this. the latest is that there is uuite a this. the latest is that there is quite a lot _ this. the latest is that there is quite a lot of— this. the latest is that there is quite a lot of uncertainty - this. t
at westminster magistrates' court. ., ~ i.t forces there agreed to lay down their arms. the local administration in the enclave has also agreed to start talks on how to integrate the territory into azerbaijan. the separatists say 32 people were killed injust over a day of fighting, including two children. these latest pictures show around 2000 people being moved to safety. russia, a former power in the region, says it has offered humanitarian and medical assistance. the fighting has been...
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defied bulgarian nationals appeared here at westminster magistrates�* court this morning —— the fiveof them had apparently normaljobs. but the allegation is that they were secretly operating as a spy cell working on behalf of the russian state. the court heard new details about the case today. it is alleged that this group were involved in surveillance on targets both here and in europe, and that this surveillance was apparently for the purpose of assisting russia to carry out hostile action, including potential abductions. 0ne out hostile action, including potential abductions. one of the defendants, 0rlin roussev, is alleged to have run the cell from a seaside guesthouse in great yarmouth in norfolk was that he is said to have received tasking from abroad and was passed information abroad. the five defendants did not enter a plea. they were remanded in custody to the four different prisons from where they appeared by video link today, and they have been remanded in custody to next appear at the old bailey in london next month. daniel, thank ou. the boss of the music streaming giant
defied bulgarian nationals appeared here at westminster magistrates�* court this morning —— the fiveof them had apparently normaljobs. but the allegation is that they were secretly operating as a spy cell working on behalf of the russian state. the court heard new details about the case today. it is alleged that this group were involved in surveillance on targets both here and in europe, and that this surveillance was apparently for the purpose of assisting russia to carry out hostile...
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the three adults are due to appear at guildford magistrates court.jor development sites in the capital were unable to proceed as it�*s unclear how the rules would be applied. the changes are expected to require new buildings taller than 18 metres to have a second staircase. the government says it�*s working rapidly to design transitional arrangements. think of the barbican and grey concrete buildings may spring to mind. but what�*s less well known is the botanical garden inside it. to help change that and entice more visitors there, artist ranjani shettar has been invited to create artwork for the barbican�*s conservatory and — best of all — it�*s free. i think it�*s not being very accessible. been very accessible. it�*s just not been open to the public. and that�*s one of our other big endeavors is with having rajani�*s work in here is create more accessibility, have more opening hours. so it�*s open exclusively on sundays, late on fridays. and so it�*s critical for us that we maintain it as a free space. travel now, and this is how the tube is look
the three adults are due to appear at guildford magistrates court.jor development sites in the capital were unable to proceed as it�*s unclear how the rules would be applied. the changes are expected to require new buildings taller than 18 metres to have a second staircase. the government says it�*s working rapidly to design transitional arrangements. think of the barbican and grey concrete buildings may spring to mind. but what�*s less well known is the botanical garden inside it. to...
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let's get more from our correspondent jessica lane who's at guildford magistrates court. courthouse today? we are exoecting _ in a courthouse today? we are exoecting here _ in a courthouse today? we are expecting here at _ in a courthouse today? we are expecting here at guildford i expecting here at guildford magistrates�* court those three relatives of sara sharif to appear at some point today. they are her father urfan sharif, her stepmother beinash batool and her uncle faisal malik. all charged with murder and charged with causing or allowing the death of a child. it is after ten—year—old sara sharif was found dead at her family ten—year—old sara sharif was found dead at herfamily home in woking here in surrey, on the 10th of august. a postmortem examination found she had what were described as multiple and extensive injuries. those three, herfather, stepmother and uncle all arrived back in the uk from pakistan on wednesday stopped lately and through dubai. when they touched down at gatwick they were arrested by surrey police, around 7:30pm on wednesday evening uk time
let's get more from our correspondent jessica lane who's at guildford magistrates court. courthouse today? we are exoecting _ in a courthouse today? we are exoecting here _ in a courthouse today? we are expecting here at _ in a courthouse today? we are expecting here at guildford i expecting here at guildford magistrates�* court those three relatives of sara sharif to appear at some point today. they are her father urfan sharif, her stepmother beinash batool and her uncle faisal malik. all...
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the officer involved will appear at westminster magistrates' court tomorrow. world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. the former mayor of london, ken livingstone, has been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. the 78—year—old was a prominent figure in london politics for more than four decades from the 19705 earning the nickname red ken for his left—wing policies. in a statement, his family said he was being well cared for and was now living a private life. hunter biden, the son of presidentjoe biden, will plead not guilty to three criminal charges relating to a gun purchase he made in 2018. mr biden was charged last week for possessing a gun while he was an illegal drug user and lying to buy it. if convicted, he could face up to 25 years in prison. the united autos workers union said it would announce on fridays more plants that it will strike if no serious progress is made in talks with automakers for a new contract. the uaw launched its strike against ford, general motors, and chrysler's parent company stellanti
the officer involved will appear at westminster magistrates' court tomorrow. world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. the former mayor of london, ken livingstone, has been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. the 78—year—old was a prominent figure in london politics for more than four decades from the 19705 earning the nickname red ken for his left—wing policies. in a statement, his family said he was being well cared for and was now living a...
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today at croydon magistrates' court, just half a mile from the bus stop, a 17—year—old boy appeared,hout good reason. because of his young age, we can't legally name the 17—year—old. to make the court less intimidating, he was allowed to sit at a desk in the main part of the court, rather than in the dock. when the districtjudge spoke to him, he used his first name only. wearing police—issued grey sweat shirt and tracksuit bottoms, the boy spoke to confirm his full name and date of birth. he didn't enter a plea and was driven from court to be held in youth detention, and will appear at the old bailey on tuesday. elianne's family, who paid an emotional visit to the bus stop yesterday, say their lives have fallen apart. daniel sandford, bbc news, croydon. an nhs hospital trust in nottingham says it's going to review its original investigation after it failed to send more than 400,000 digital letters and documents to gps and patients about their care over nearly ten years. it is the second incident in england involving unsent nhs letters uncovered by the bbc this week. sharon barbour ha
today at croydon magistrates' court, just half a mile from the bus stop, a 17—year—old boy appeared,hout good reason. because of his young age, we can't legally name the 17—year—old. to make the court less intimidating, he was allowed to sit at a desk in the main part of the court, rather than in the dock. when the districtjudge spoke to him, he used his first name only. wearing police—issued grey sweat shirt and tracksuit bottoms, the boy spoke to confirm his full name and date of...
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adam sears was convicted of assault and threatening behaviour at sefton magistrates�* court this weekootball activity for five years, but after he appealed they said although he couldn't play, he could now attend matches. the referee whom adam sears attacked thinks the fa's response has been weak nothing short of poor. nothing short of poor. they need to put a bigger deterrent in place in order so they can highlight that these kinds of things have happened and they won't stand for it. but at the moment this has been diluted and this man will be free to go and watch football wherever he wants. in a statement, the fa didn't address this specific incident but said referees are the lifeblood of our game. it said they understand the challenges that some of them face and they've been very clear that all forms of abuse, whether on or off the pitch, are completely unacceptable. a referee support charity says the fa should not have diluted the sanction in this case. this should not be another missed moment. this should be a watershed moment to take the game to a place where it's safe for young
adam sears was convicted of assault and threatening behaviour at sefton magistrates�* court this weekootball activity for five years, but after he appealed they said although he couldn't play, he could now attend matches. the referee whom adam sears attacked thinks the fa's response has been weak nothing short of poor. nothing short of poor. they need to put a bigger deterrent in place in order so they can highlight that these kinds of things have happened and they won't stand for it. but at...
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he's appearing at westminster magistrate court today . the magistrate court today.th the eu if his party wins the next election . party wins the next election. sir keir starmer says it's complete garbage to suggest labour planned to join an eu wide migrant quota scheme to tackle migrant crossings. sir keir has spent the weekend meeting canada's prime minister and is expected to meet the french president later this week. conservatives say labour would accept 100,000 migrants from the eu each year if elected to power . nhs from the eu each year if elected to power. nhs leaders say strikes by junior doctors and consultants this week will cause unprecedented disruption for patients. consultants in england will walk out for 48 hours from tomorrow with junior doctors joining them on wednesday and picketing until friday. the row between the unions and the government over pay and working conditions takes place. emergency care will continue, but thousands of appointments will be postponed . ministers are will be postponed. ministers are under pressure to address a surge in s
he's appearing at westminster magistrate court today . the magistrate court today.th the eu if his party wins the next election . party wins the next election. sir keir starmer says it's complete garbage to suggest labour planned to join an eu wide migrant quota scheme to tackle migrant crossings. sir keir has spent the weekend meeting canada's prime minister and is expected to meet the french president later this week. conservatives say labour would accept 100,000 migrants from the eu each...
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they pleaded guilty at westminster magistrate court on thursday afternoon.ersities are shot because of crumbling concrete and having to move to other areas of campus and other events have been affected. the list of affected universities are on the website. next, one of the rarest turtles is washed up of the rarest turtles is washed up in north wales tomorrow 4000 miles away from home, respectful health and taken back to texas. precious over this amount is been arrested after trying to run from florida to london and a makeshift hamster wheel. near the east coast in the us and refuses to come off the wheel. time now for ten seconds of birthday celebrations for the bandage when they turned two at madrid so alongside their mother and that is better than what some kids get their birthday. you're all caught up and see you later. —— pandas. hello, i'm marc edwards, welcome to sportsday. here's what's coming up on our show. as they take on france in a hugely anticipated opening match. at the party with a straightforward window for the republic of ireland and the qua
they pleaded guilty at westminster magistrate court on thursday afternoon.ersities are shot because of crumbling concrete and having to move to other areas of campus and other events have been affected. the list of affected universities are on the website. next, one of the rarest turtles is washed up of the rarest turtles is washed up in north wales tomorrow 4000 miles away from home, respectful health and taken back to texas. precious over this amount is been arrested after trying to run from...
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guildford magistrates court. hearing theo . hearing? theo. >> yes, well, what was an international manhunt came to an end this week on wednesday, when the trio , sara sharif's father , the trio, sara sharif's father, her uncle, and her stepmother, were arrested at gatwick , and were arrested at gatwick, and since then they've been remanded in custody until their appearance , which took place appearance, which took place here at guildford magistrates, lasted just under 30 minutes, in which both all three of them attended . attended. >> sara's father, irfan sharif , >> sara's father, irfan sharif, was wearing grey tracksuit . was wearing grey tracksuit. >> her stepmother, bina ba.2, was wearing all black, and her uncle, faisal malik , was wearing uncle, faisal malik, was wearing a red top and jeans. >> and they all confirmed their names and their addresses as well. in court, though, there was a translator to translate what was being said, especially re reading charges , which i re reading charges, which i assume wou
guildford magistrates court. hearing theo . hearing? theo. >> yes, well, what was an international manhunt came to an end this week on wednesday, when the trio , sara sharif's father , the trio, sara sharif's father, her uncle, and her stepmother, were arrested at gatwick , and were arrested at gatwick, and since then they've been remanded in custody until their appearance , which took place appearance, which took place here at guildford magistrates, lasted just under 30 minutes, in which...
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so in the magistrates courts.s courts not long after that, some bright spark of a senior police officer thought, right, we can use this as an excuse. now not to get involved and they went pubuc to get involved and they went public with that and essentially through the idiocy of making that statement , created a that statement, created a criminal charter and now the chickens are coming home to roost. >> so this is a decision made by the police because it's in the magistrates court not to prosecute. we were hoping to hear from katie bourne, the sussex police and crime commissioner, who the national lead for business and retail crime. but either she doesn't want and defend the want to come on and defend the position of the police or has some other reason that she cried off the last so off at the last moment. so you're saying essentially it's that type of bureaucracy that people like in charge of? people like her in charge of? that is. >> well, first of all, she's not the police crime the first police and crime commis
so in the magistrates courts.s courts not long after that, some bright spark of a senior police officer thought, right, we can use this as an excuse. now not to get involved and they went pubuc to get involved and they went public with that and essentially through the idiocy of making that statement , created a that statement, created a criminal charter and now the chickens are coming home to roost. >> so this is a decision made by the police because it's in the magistrates court not to...
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and tried in the magistrates court. that's the first thing. y're they've snapped back really quite, quite well . as for the crown court, well. as for the crown court, which you're referring to, we inherited a caseload of around 48,000. it was then about 40,000 before the pandemic , and then it before the pandemic, and then it ticked up. and that's because , ticked up. and that's because, as you know, frankly, there are few systems us and our jury few systems us and ourjury system is incredibly precious and safeguards rights and and it safeguards rights and liberties that the liberties and ensures that the guilty convicted and the guilty are convicted and the innocent free and so on. innocent walk free and so on. but very, very badly but it was very, very badly affected by covid, which is why we're working our way through. we've put huge resources. rs that's got that's to say we've got nightingale courts, which are still additional still open 1000 additional judges, to £141 million more. judges, up to £141 million more. so we are working through
and tried in the magistrates court. that's the first thing. y're they've snapped back really quite, quite well . as for the crown court, well. as for the crown court, which you're referring to, we inherited a caseload of around 48,000. it was then about 40,000 before the pandemic , and then it before the pandemic, and then it ticked up. and that's because , ticked up. and that's because, as you know, frankly, there are few systems us and our jury few systems us and ourjury system is incredibly...
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they pleaded guilty at westminster�*s magistrates court on thursday afternoon.hut because a crumbling concrete. lectures have had to move to other areas and some events have been affected. the list of affected universities are on the bbc news websites. 0ne universities are on the bbc news websites. one of the rarest hurdles washed up in north wales, around 4000 miles from their home and tally the ridley total was nursed back to full health and taken back to texas! amount has been arrested after trying to run from florida to london in a makeshift hamster wheel. it was spotted near the east coast in the us and refused to come off the us and refused to come off the wheel. that is a workout! time now for ten seconds of birthday celebrations for panda twins. they turned two with a frozen cake at madrid's zoo alongside their mum and that is definitely better than what some children get for their birthday! you are all caught up now. hello. i'm marc edwards. welcome to sportsday. here's what's coming up on our show. it's almost here — the rugby world cup kicks off on fr
they pleaded guilty at westminster�*s magistrates court on thursday afternoon.hut because a crumbling concrete. lectures have had to move to other areas and some events have been affected. the list of affected universities are on the bbc news websites. 0ne universities are on the bbc news websites. one of the rarest hurdles washed up in north wales, around 4000 miles from their home and tally the ridley total was nursed back to full health and taken back to texas! amount has been arrested...
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magistrates court tomorrow.government to the to the united nations watchdog over the new law requiring staff to work during strike action. the union's general secretary says the legislation falls far short of international legal standards . international legal standards. the government says it's there to protect the lives of the general public and has recently announced a consultation on how the new law will be enacted . but the new law will be enacted. but general secretary paul novak describes that new law as dreadful . and more than 2000 dreadful. and more than 2000 people have died in what's described as the deadliest earthquake in morocco since 1967, has slept in the open for the second night after the 6.8 magnitude quake struck remote areas of the atlas mountains yesterday . many fear their homes yesterday. many fear their homes are no longer safe to return to with another 3.9 magnitude earthquake hitting the country today , more than 2000 people today, more than 2000 people have been injured, half in a cr
magistrates court tomorrow.government to the to the united nations watchdog over the new law requiring staff to work during strike action. the union's general secretary says the legislation falls far short of international legal standards . international legal standards. the government says it's there to protect the lives of the general public and has recently announced a consultation on how the new law will be enacted . but the new law will be enacted. but general secretary paul novak...
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court part of the magistrates court complex there, just to explain to people, ray, because of his agereated as a juvenile through the court system . the court system. >> absolutely, mark. >> absolutely, mark. >> good afternoon . >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> the defendant, who cannot be named due to his young age, appeared here at the youth court just after 1030 this morning. and he was dressed in a grey pnson and he was dressed in a grey prison issue tracksuit suit. >> now, initially he was placed in the dock. however, the judge asked that he be moved to the main part of the court due to the fact, as said, that he is the fact, as he said, that he is just years old now , during just 17 years old now, during the hearing, the defendant spoke only to his name and his only to confirm his name and his date of birth. >> he kept his head bowed as prosecutor nicola grindy described how on wednesday morning, 15 year old schoolgirl euan morning, 15 year old schoolgirl elian arade dam had arranged to meet the defendant with two female friends . female friends. >> now, the idea, allege
court part of the magistrates court complex there, just to explain to people, ray, because of his agereated as a juvenile through the court system . the court system. >> absolutely, mark. >> absolutely, mark. >> good afternoon . >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> the defendant, who cannot be named due to his young age, appeared here at the youth court just after 1030 this morning. and he was dressed in a grey pnson and he was dressed in a grey prison...
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let's get more from our correspondentjessica lane, who's at guildford magistrates court. e three relatives of sara sharif all appeared here early this afternoon, herfather, his stepmother and her uncle, all accused of the murder of sara sharif on or about tuesday the 8th of august, and also all accused of causing or allowing the death of a child. the hearing here at the court lasted for about 20 minutes, and all three deny all of the charges. the court heard that her body was found on the bottom of a bunk bed in an upstairs bedroom in the family home in woking, which is here in surrey, on the 10th of august. the court also heard that the cause of her death has yet to be established. the three defendants will remain in custody until the next court appearance, which is at the old bailey in london on tuesday. if aron sherrif, beinash batool and faisal malik all arrived back in the uk from pakistan on wednesday. —— if an —— urfan sharif. they have all appeared in court this afternoon, and all have denied the charges of murder and causing or allowing the death of a child. aroun
let's get more from our correspondentjessica lane, who's at guildford magistrates court. e three relatives of sara sharif all appeared here early this afternoon, herfather, his stepmother and her uncle, all accused of the murder of sara sharif on or about tuesday the 8th of august, and also all accused of causing or allowing the death of a child. the hearing here at the court lasted for about 20 minutes, and all three deny all of the charges. the court heard that her body was found on the...
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westminster magistrates court soon to begin that journey to.ed prison at this stage i >> -- >> thank 5mm >> thank you, mark. mark white there as daniel khalife is charged and obviously a huge amount of money being spent by the police and the helicopters. everything that looking for everything that was looking for him weekend got him at the weekend got him pretty though. they did pretty quickly, though. they did get yeah well get him very quickly. yeah well done, marple. he wasn't. done, miss marple. he wasn't. >> she was on case. she was. >> she was on the case. she was. she was driving what are she was driving round. what are we do if you caught we going to do if you caught him? i was to say, get in him? i was going to say, get in the car. >> you're an idiot. he didn't go make cup of tea? yeah, make you a cup of tea? yeah, right up next, is it time to ban the american body dogs? our home secretary thinks so. now, though, headlines though, your headlines with ray addison . addison. >> good morning. 1033. our top stories this hour. well, as we'v
westminster magistrates court soon to begin that journey to.ed prison at this stage i >> -- >> thank 5mm >> thank you, mark. mark white there as daniel khalife is charged and obviously a huge amount of money being spent by the police and the helicopters. everything that looking for everything that was looking for him weekend got him at the weekend got him pretty though. they did pretty quickly, though. they did get yeah well get him very quickly. yeah well done, marple. he...
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now, as for the officer who remains suspended, he will appear at westminster magistrates court tomorrow increases the punishment to up to 10 years in prison for women who don't obey the country's strict islamic dress code. it comes just days after the one year anniversary of the death of mahsa amini — who died after being detained by iran's morality police for allegedy violating rules around wearing a headscarf. the bbc�*s parham ghobadi is in our newsroom. iran has finally passed this controversial bill which is going to be implemented for a trial period. some of the feet of this bill is nowadays if iranians were men don't abide by hijab regulations, they will be fined and that has increased tremendously to 7000 us dollars. that as the amount people pay to buy a brand—new car. nowadays they will be arrested for not wearing a hijab for ten days to two months in prison. that has increased as well from five years in prison until ten years which is a huge difference. another important thing is the timing of this bill. thus only four days after the anniversary of the killing of mahsa amini
now, as for the officer who remains suspended, he will appear at westminster magistrates court tomorrow increases the punishment to up to 10 years in prison for women who don't obey the country's strict islamic dress code. it comes just days after the one year anniversary of the death of mahsa amini — who died after being detained by iran's morality police for allegedy violating rules around wearing a headscarf. the bbc�*s parham ghobadi is in our newsroom. iran has finally passed this...
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a 17—year—old boy has appeared at croydon magistrates�* court charged with the murder of 15—year—oldf his age — is also charged with possessing a kitchen knife in a public place without good reason. an nhs hospital trust in nottingham failed to send more than 400,000 digital letters and documents to gps and patients about their care over nearly 10 years. it is the second incident in england involving unsent nhs letters uncovered by the bbc this week. the trust says it carried out a full investigation in 2017 into the failure, and will now review it again. sharon barbour has the details. i saw the story breaking about newcastle. an nhs trust has apologised after it failed to send out 24,000 letters to patients... at the end of the story, they said, could this have happened anywhere else? and ijust thought, yes. but at nottingham in 2017, the number of letters and documents not sent was far higher. they found it was a huge issue. a lot of letters had been unauthorised. how many? 411,000. no one at nottingham hospitals knew that those letters to gps and the documents hadn't been sent, t
a 17—year—old boy has appeared at croydon magistrates�* court charged with the murder of 15—year—oldf his age — is also charged with possessing a kitchen knife in a public place without good reason. an nhs hospital trust in nottingham failed to send more than 400,000 digital letters and documents to gps and patients about their care over nearly 10 years. it is the second incident in england involving unsent nhs letters uncovered by the bbc this week. the trust says it carried out a...
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magistrates court next month.the chancellor says the government is sticking to its plan to halve inflation as the economy shrunk by 0.5% in july. but jeremy hunt, explaining he remains confident about the future of the uk's economy, saying the country did recover quickly from covid. and he pointed out it's also growing faster than countries like germany or italy . in the long germany or italy. in the long term. labour says the economy's contraction, though, is failing of the government . those are of the government. those are your latest news stories. this is gb news across the uk on tv, in your car, on digital radio and now on your smart speaker by saying play gb news. this is britain's news . saying play gb news. this is britain's news. channel saying play gb news. this is britain's news . channel good evening. >> ben wallace was a highly regarded defence secretary. he really was. he commanded respect, i think, on both sides of the house of commons. he has gone from that post. he's leaving westminster as a membe
magistrates court next month.the chancellor says the government is sticking to its plan to halve inflation as the economy shrunk by 0.5% in july. but jeremy hunt, explaining he remains confident about the future of the uk's economy, saying the country did recover quickly from covid. and he pointed out it's also growing faster than countries like germany or italy . in the long germany or italy. in the long term. labour says the economy's contraction, though, is failing of the government . those...
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they'll appear before guildford magistrate's court later today. panish football federation president — luis rubiales — will appear in court in madrid later to respond to accusations of sexual assault stemming from his kiss of playerjenni hermoso. after spain won the word cup against england, mr rubiales was filmed kissing hermoso on the lips. the incident triggered protests over sexism in spanish sport and wider society. live now to shaista aziz, who is the co—director of the three hijabis — an organisation that successfully campaigned for all premier league clubs to deliver mandatory sexual consent training. it doesn't sound like he got the training.— it doesn't sound like he got the training. no, he definitely didn't and _ the training. no, he definitely didn't and it's _ the training. no, he definitely didn't and it's really _ the training. no, he definitely didn't and it's really shocking | didn't and it's really shocking to see how this case has played out and the amount of time it has taken for rubiales to step down and as you say, it goes be
they'll appear before guildford magistrate's court later today. panish football federation president — luis rubiales — will appear in court in madrid later to respond to accusations of sexual assault stemming from his kiss of playerjenni hermoso. after spain won the word cup against england, mr rubiales was filmed kissing hermoso on the lips. the incident triggered protests over sexism in spanish sport and wider society. live now to shaista aziz, who is the co—director of the three...
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anna foster is at westminster magistrates' court for us. anna, what happened in court today? a dramatic arrival here for daniel khalifa. you can see he was brought here in a blue armoured police van, not the usual white vans defendants arrive in. there were unmarked police cars accompanying him, even police officers in the street. he sat quietly in the dock, he was wearing a grey tracksuit and he spoke only to confirm his name and date of birth. the court was reminded why he was in prison in the first place, he was in prison in the first place, he was facing charges under the terrorism act and under the official secrets act. the court was also told about this new charge, escaping from prison and again, some details about the alleged method. it is alleged he used bed sheets and use them to make a strap to fasten himself using a strap on clips underneath a food delivery van which he then to escape the premises. of course he was caught on that tow path and what has happened today is that he has been refused bail, he has been remanded in custody and told he will appear before the
anna foster is at westminster magistrates' court for us. anna, what happened in court today? a dramatic arrival here for daniel khalifa. you can see he was brought here in a blue armoured police van, not the usual white vans defendants arrive in. there were unmarked police cars accompanying him, even police officers in the street. he sat quietly in the dock, he was wearing a grey tracksuit and he spoke only to confirm his name and date of birth. the court was reminded why he was in prison in...
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magistrates court next month.w the chancellor says the government is sticking to its plan to halve inflation as the economy shrunk by 0.5% in july. but jeremy hunt, explaining he remains confident about the future of the uk's economy, saying the country did recover quickly from covid. and he pointed out it's also growing faster than countries like germany or italy . in the long germany or italy. in the long term. labour says the economy's contraction, though, is failing of the government . those are of the government. those are your latest news stories. this is gb news across the uk on tv, in your car, on digital radio and now on your smart speaker by saying play gb news. this is britain's news . saying play gb news. this is britain's news. channel saying play gb news. this is britain's news . channel good evening. >> ben wallace was a highly regarded defence secretary. he really was. he commanded respect, i think, on both sides of the house of commons. he has gone from that post. he's leaving westminster as a mem
magistrates court next month.w the chancellor says the government is sticking to its plan to halve inflation as the economy shrunk by 0.5% in july. but jeremy hunt, explaining he remains confident about the future of the uk's economy, saying the country did recover quickly from covid. and he pointed out it's also growing faster than countries like germany or italy . in the long germany or italy. in the long term. labour says the economy's contraction, though, is failing of the government ....
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live now to our correspondent daniel de simone at westminster magistrates' court. nationals, three men and two women aged between 45 and 29 and appeared here in court this morning for the relatively brief period. they were charged last week with conspiracy to conduct espionage and we have some details about the case against the defendants today in court. it is alleged they were operating as a spy cell from the heart of russia. one of the defendants, orlin roussev, who had a seaside guesthouse in great yarmouth and norfolk are said to have managed the operations and his home was the operating hub of the cell. the cell is alleged to have conducted operations in the uk and europe including surveillance on people, places with the apparent aim of assisting russian to commence hostile action including potential abductions. the court also heard that another man, someone not charged as part of this, as alleged to have been part of the conspiracy and he is said to have provided orlin roussev from abroad and being linked to russia. the defendants did not enter pleas and are
live now to our correspondent daniel de simone at westminster magistrates' court. nationals, three men and two women aged between 45 and 29 and appeared here in court this morning for the relatively brief period. they were charged last week with conspiracy to conduct espionage and we have some details about the case against the defendants today in court. it is alleged they were operating as a spy cell from the heart of russia. one of the defendants, orlin roussev, who had a seaside guesthouse...
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that were charged have pleaded guilty to sending grossly offensive messages at westminster magistrates�* court indication, you might argue, that the met is trying to clamp down on racist behaviour. we have heard over the last year or so about the problems that the for sad, that very revealing report by dame louise casey, that called the force institutionally racist, along with some offices i have speak spot —— spoken to saying that there are some deep—rooted issues they are so perhaps a validation that there was issues do exist and have existed and that any met is trying to get those people the appropriate legal action taken against them. tell me more about what happened in court. what is the potential sanction we are talking about? the number of counts facing each individual vary. you have some people facing eight cans, of sending grossly offensive messages, otherfacing the of sending grossly offensive messages, other facing the farm accounts, so the severity of what they face varies —— others facing two cans. they may get a custodial sentence for those with more cans, community service for o
that were charged have pleaded guilty to sending grossly offensive messages at westminster magistrates�* court indication, you might argue, that the met is trying to clamp down on racist behaviour. we have heard over the last year or so about the problems that the for sad, that very revealing report by dame louise casey, that called the force institutionally racist, along with some offices i have speak spot —— spoken to saying that there are some deep—rooted issues they are so perhaps a...
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that were charged have pleaded guilty to sending grossly offensive messages at westminster magistrates�* courtanother indication, you might argue, that the met is trying to clamp down on racist behaviour. we have heard over the last year or so about the problem is that the force has. we have that very revealing report where the force was called institutionally racist, along with some officers i�*ve been speaking to have been telling me that for over a year, that there are some deep rooted issues there are. so perhaps a validation that those issues do exist and have existed and that the met is trying to get those people, you know, the appropriate legal action taken against them. find legal action taken against them. and tell me legal action taken against them. fific tell me about what legal action taken against them. fific tell me about what happened in court. what is the potential sanction here we are talking about? so the number of counts facing each individual vary, you have some people facing eight counts of sending grossly offensive messages, then you have others facing two counts. so the sev
that were charged have pleaded guilty to sending grossly offensive messages at westminster magistrates�* courtanother indication, you might argue, that the met is trying to clamp down on racist behaviour. we have heard over the last year or so about the problem is that the force has. we have that very revealing report where the force was called institutionally racist, along with some officers i�*ve been speaking to have been telling me that for over a year, that there are some deep rooted...
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there was a lot of very visible security on display when daniel khalife arrived at westminster magistrates' courtor terror suspects. that drove in flanked by police officers. when he appeared in the dock, there was a police officer either side of him. it was a short hearing, the charge was put to him, hearing, the charge was put to him, he sat quietly in the dock for the majority of it wearing a grey prison issue tracksuit, speaking only to confirm his name and date of birth. there was some more detail given of his escape from prison, at the point where he was apprehended by plainclothes police officer, the crown prosecution service said he was in possession of a bag containing cash and a mobile phone. he appears to have brought a change of clothes and they said that the lorry driver appeared not to know what he was doing, this was the lorry that he was alleged to have escaped underneath. there was a suggestion that bedclothes were used to fashion straps that he had used to fashion straps that he had used to secure himself underneath that lorry as it left the prison after doing a delivery. all of
there was a lot of very visible security on display when daniel khalife arrived at westminster magistrates' courtor terror suspects. that drove in flanked by police officers. when he appeared in the dock, there was a police officer either side of him. it was a short hearing, the charge was put to him, hearing, the charge was put to him, he sat quietly in the dock for the majority of it wearing a grey prison issue tracksuit, speaking only to confirm his name and date of birth. there was some...
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more on that later. 21—year—old daniel khalife is due to appear at westminster magistrates court chargedworth prison. sirens. this was the moment of his arrival. he was arrested on a canal towpath in west london on saturday, four days after he escaped. he was pulled off a bike by a plainclothes counter—terrorism officer. he had been on remand at the prison after being charged with terror offences in january. after weeks of controversy, luis rubiales resigned on sunday as president of the spanish football federation. he kissed jenni hermoso on the lips after spain's victory over england in last month's world cup final. hermoso said the kiss was not consensual. until now, he'd resisted pressure to step down. our madrid correspondent 6uy hedgcoe sent this update. luis rubiales, the president of the spanish football federation, has finally resigned after weeks of mounting pressure on him for that kiss that he gave the spanish player, jenni hermoso, at the world cup final. in a statement that he put on social media to explain his resignation, mr rubiales said that he was innocent, that he was
more on that later. 21—year—old daniel khalife is due to appear at westminster magistrates court chargedworth prison. sirens. this was the moment of his arrival. he was arrested on a canal towpath in west london on saturday, four days after he escaped. he was pulled off a bike by a plainclothes counter—terrorism officer. he had been on remand at the prison after being charged with terror offences in january. after weeks of controversy, luis rubiales resigned on sunday as president of the...
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virginia mccullough was arrested on friday and is due to appear at chelmsford magistrates' court on mondayhe country's far east region. here he is boarding his armoured train in the russian city of artyom, bound for the north korean border. mr kim does not usually travel by aeroplane and his last excursion outside his own country was four years ago. during his visit, he met president putin in vladivostok on tuesday, when the two men discussed deepining the military and economic ties between their two countries. earlier on sunday, mr kim visited an exhibit of military equipment at the russian far eastern university in vladivostok. it's understood russia wants to conduct military trade with north korea and buy weaponry for its war in ukraine. to germany, where one of berlin's iconic landmarks has been targeted by climate activists. orange and yellow paint was sprayed on the famous brandenburg gate. police say members of the last generation group, which wants to stop the use of oil, natural gas and coal by 2030, used fire extinguishers to hit the columns of the landmark. 14 protesters were ar
virginia mccullough was arrested on friday and is due to appear at chelmsford magistrates' court on mondayhe country's far east region. here he is boarding his armoured train in the russian city of artyom, bound for the north korean border. mr kim does not usually travel by aeroplane and his last excursion outside his own country was four years ago. during his visit, he met president putin in vladivostok on tuesday, when the two men discussed deepining the military and economic ties between...
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they are all bulgarian nationals, and they're going to appear at westminster magistrates�* court hereuk, and interest rates have been left on hold for the first time in nearly two years. the bank of england decision leaving the uk benchmark rate at 5.25% brings to an end a run of ia consecutive increases which began in late 2021. it was designed to curb rising prices. the announcement�*s a day after an unexpected slight fall in the rate of uk inflation, as well as a pause in rate hikes by the us central bank, the federal reserve. the governor of the bank of england says he expects the trend of slowing inflation to continue, but cautioned there is no room for complacency. well, it's a point when we've stopped tightening because we've had very good news this week on the inflation front, very welcome news. you know, we can see that inflation was coming down, but this week's news is good because it's a sign that we've had more than we expected, and that's very good. but, of course, the job's not done yet. we can't be complacent about this. ourjob is to get inflation back down to the 2% ta
they are all bulgarian nationals, and they're going to appear at westminster magistrates�* court hereuk, and interest rates have been left on hold for the first time in nearly two years. the bank of england decision leaving the uk benchmark rate at 5.25% brings to an end a run of ia consecutive increases which began in late 2021. it was designed to curb rising prices. the announcement�*s a day after an unexpected slight fall in the rate of uk inflation, as well as a pause in rate hikes by...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, westminster magistrates�* court. american bully xl dog has told the bbc she was terrified and screaming in fear. anna paun and two men were bitten by the dog in birmingham on saturday. the government is seeking urgent advice on whether to ban the breed. 0ur midlands correspondent navteonhal reports. a violent dog attack on the streets of birmingham. it bites a young girl who runs to safety in a shop. it then goes to attack to other people ——it then goes to attack two other people at a car wash nearby. the footage was posted online at the weekend. anna, who is 11, is now recovering at home after returning from hospital last night. she told me about the moment she was attacked. the dog was staring at me and i got scared so i started to run and i never ran that far, only ran for about five seconds. so the dog grabbed my hand and he started moving me around. someone grabbed him off my hand and after he let go of my arm he went on my shoulder and he bit my shoulder as well. i was feeling really panicked and i was scared,
daniel sandford, bbc news, westminster magistrates�* court. american bully xl dog has told the bbc she was terrified and screaming in fear. anna paun and two men were bitten by the dog in birmingham on saturday. the government is seeking urgent advice on whether to ban the breed. 0ur midlands correspondent navteonhal reports. a violent dog attack on the streets of birmingham. it bites a young girl who runs to safety in a shop. it then goes to attack to other people ——it then goes to...